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policy reform to create quality jobs, investments. paul in the leases and programs in both in been here now. ah, fighting intensive eyes in yemen. are the satellite coalition claims it's killed around $160.00 or if he rebels? ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is out 0, live from doha, also coming up a mass, kidnapping of missionaries in haiti. woods his fault lies on gang violence in the country. at least 19 people are killed in lance, lives in floods, in the indian stage of carola and emanuel micron condemns
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a crackdown on algerians protesting against french rule 60 years ago, but stopped short of a full apology. ah, we begin with yemen in a new chapter in its 7 years civil war. the middle east, poorest nation for long has been split between a hershey controlled north and areas under the control of the internationally recognized gemini government in the south. and right in the middle of it is marine where fighting between the 2 has escalated in recent weeks. the saudi led coalition, which backs the yemeni government, says it's killed at least $160.00 who if you fight them, the rebels have denied those claims. the fate of maria ban, who controls it, may well determine the future of pace in the war torn country. brianca gupta reports in yemen,
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7 years civil war. the guns have rarely fallen silent. now, a fierce battle for control is being waged in the northeast, who the rebels are fighting to capture marin. the oil rich province is a year many governments last stronghold in the north. after weeks of siege and fighting duties, se, then circling and capturing more areas, including a strategic gateway to my up city, and parts of ne, bring shop, or province developmental matter. halle is merely an area, is a 3200 square kilometers. hundreds of the mercenaries had been killed and wounded, including elements from al qaeda and iso, and many weapons have been seized. the armed forces salute the role of the tribes of mars and chandler, and people of both provinces against the aggressors. the armed forces will continued the liberation of more territories. he saw the back here me government forces and their ally tribal fighters are pushing back with dozens of airstrikes and a ground offensive and married. and i don't know all alone at the seller allowed to
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who like either infiltration and penetrations made by the who, the fighters and up dia and in lapka valley. but the ongoing resistance is still there, as the war continues. these hoops, infiltration and penetrations will soon come to an end that for both sides, the controls of mario is critical. and where yemen swore is likely to be decided is basically the last northern stronghold that the many government has, as far as they're concerned, be, cannot afford to lose matter. because that would mean that they're using their switching and nausea and shades. the hope she, you have a significant piece deal and actually allow for some, some level of the power share. we, the hershey movement cannot afford to do that region of yemen because that would mean essentially losing control her natural resources that would allow for the her see to basically claim to have a completely independent north in yemen. mario already hosts hundreds of thousands
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of displaced people from across yemen. the un says thousands more have been displaced by the fighting in the province in the last month. a siege by who these is stopping humanitarian aid and critical medical supplies from reaching those who need them. the u. n. is urging both sides still are safe passage for civilians that 8 workers. but so far, those calls have been ignored. bianca got there altogether. raymond l hm. dummies researcher at the emmon policy center, an art group. he says the current situation in maria b is likely to continue for a long time. they would be offensive in madison, particularly the southern merit had been steadily progressing. the group is making slow gains and the job this district obviously despite suffering heavy casualties in the past week about 700 who were killed mostly by 200 saudi led, the strikes and essentially this has created a less of
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a morale for the hook is to continue and take over the matter, but at the same time, there's also been weakness and the dis, unity among the anti hooking forces in matter as pressure continues in the past week, also of attendance to 10000 people were also displaced in matter. and it doesn't seem to both the, the warring parties are paying any consideration to that, even though some actors are using them such to essentially say that the other actor is committing humanitarian crime. and so i think the, who these have been motivated, it's rounding the city of matter from the subs and then from the north, from a job governor of it. and so they are potentially trying to surround the city, but they're unable to because of the type because of the saudi strikes. and it's such, it all depends on the saudis and how much they're willing to fight for matter. if the saudis continue to fight for matter, we can expect a situation like this. although although it is going to be quite deadly for a long time because it has been very, very similar to this in the past couple of months. and so if the, if the hoop you've managed to go into matter, then that means essentially
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a victory against the international recognize government, which is the matter of the last stronghold for them in the north of human. and essentially, this was also the legitimize decided intervention in yemen because this will not allow them to continue to operate and, and governor. it's a club, remote, and marrow. we're saudi projects are being implemented for their own interest. at least 16 christian mission rings from the u. s one canadian have been kidnapped in hygiene. they were on their way to the airport in the capitol port a prince when they were taken by armed men in the area of can pm haiti's in jude years of economic and political are payable. and the situation worse and in july, after the assassination of the president, mike hannah has moved from washington dc. they will on their way to the airport after visiting an orphanage when they were taken by what is described as an om gann . now this is part of a pattern that has been erupt. thing within, hey t, since the effect nation of president who are said back in july in those 3 months
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since then, more than 280 people have been kidnapped. this is an increase of some 300 percent, just the reflection not how tenuous the law and order to the is within the k t. now, just on friday, the u. s. extended submission to a t for another 9 months. and in recent days, a us delegation has been in that country, exploring ways in which it can help both the haitian national belief. now not clear at this particular stage, whether there's going to be any us involvement in rescuing the kit, not people of the state department staying very quiet in the matter has issued a statement saying it's aware of the situation and is monitoring it closely. but within haiti itself, that the division about the presence of foreign forces or foreign bodies such as the un, or indeed any form of us security presence. so the addition of added security
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personnel from outside the country may, will accentuate those massive divisions that already exist. so a very serious situation indeed, at least 19 people have been killed after heavy rains caused landslides in flooding in india's careless state. if the worst flood since 2018, when more than 500 people were killed. teams from the national disaster response force are working to save those still in danger. they are hiding reports, streets turned into rivers. entire hill sides appearing to melt under heavy rain. marino play there in baltimore. the rain from the top is accumulated here. the water has entered our veranda and our house has been raining continuously since morning. such heavy rainfall in the indian state of carola was unexpected and has claimed several lives. soldiers have been flown in to help with
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rescue efforts. this team is trying to reach others trapped beneath shifting mud, while this fruits and vegetables vendor does what little he can to save his business, no longer will not allow them over dinner at around 330 or 4 pm water started rising. and most of our stuff was damaged. we managed to save some vegetables like onions, but most of our vegetables have been destroyed. the monsoon season ended in september, and after months of heavy storms, locals were not expecting another one. bringing such wet conditions. farmers here rely on reins to produce crops, but too much creates problems like waterborne diseases. while the clean up and rescue work goes on, the waters are slowly starting to recede. your harding al jazeera inter lanka, hundreds of fishermen protesting against what they say is poaching from neighboring
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india. they say their livelihoods are being threatened and they want the government to enforce the 2017 law. that would prevent indian fishermen from encroaching interest for lincoln ward in the afghan interior ministry says girls will soon return to secondary schools. they've only been committed to attend primary schools since the taliban tank over mal students. and teachers, however, were allowed to go back in late september 50 decor, interviewed the african interior ministry spokesperson income about the education of indicated that it was imminent. really that girls in secondary school and universities and their teachers, female teachers would be returning very soon. this is something that we've been hearing from the tattered bon since they took power that yes, they would return, but it's going to take time. and of course, i've taking a toll on a lot of the girls. they want to go back to school. they want to continue their studies. and it's also, you know, one of the demands of the international community for the taliban to protect and
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safeguard the rights of girls and women to go to school and to work. but we also discussed other issues with him security. i started off by asking him what the impact was of the taliban needs to govern this country. it is no longer an insurgency. what the impact was of the international community was holding those millions of dollars of much needed age here. and this is what he had to say was that was what are the 2 aspects affected 1st is running the system. and the 2nd one is the ordinary life of the people run. it can have a bad impact on the ordinary citizens because i've gone to need help in the economic sector and other areas due to withholding this money the oven community and the business men are suffering with the enjoyment. sarah, i asked him about recent reports that secondary schools for girls will be opening imminently. the us time will be given by the ministry of education, from my understanding and information in a very short time. our lee, newest is and schools will be reopened and all the girls and women will return to
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school and they're teaching jobs or both of the movie. many people remain terrified of the taliban. there is no trust. i tell him what is being done to address that. he tells us amnesty has been granted to everyone or monitoring their fighters and have opened a complain, telephone line, other to the who are those people who are feeling differently, who have already left or have a plan to leave. we are giving them assurances that you are the people of this country, sons of this country, that come and work for this country and less build this country, and they slamming emeralds together. but trust takes time to be re guilt. no only time will prove whether the taliban will deliver on their promises. one gentlemen, i was talking to work as a civil servant under the taliban government now because a lot of the old guard having to be fought the ministries because the taliban, their fighters, they simply don't have that kind of experience saying that he hadn't been paid his salary in 6 months and he said that things have never been so desperate. so yes, on the one hand, many people remain, you know, very questionable and skeptical and scared of the taliban. but the other side of it
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is that people will tell you that it's the economy. that is something that is making them want to leave this country. ceremonies have taken place in paris to mock 60 years since the massacre of algerian protest is in a place crackdown earlier the mayor of paris. and he del go attended a ceremony. and on saturday menu on the chrome became the 1st french president to attend to come in ration, but he stopped short of issuing a form of formal apology. the jury and journalist my, her message says menu disappointed, the president didn't officially apologized for the massacre. he simply never fully recognized the state's responsibility in this massacre. as the report mentioned, you had former president speak of repression of what my process was excusable for the french public. but there was a really, i think, personal tweet from a french historian that said,
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how can you recognize the responsibility of the head of police without mentioning the words precinct, police, government, colonialism, racism. so i think the french government, they always take a half step, but they never really fully go through with an apology, which i do believe that a lot of times implicit that they would appreciate still ahead on al jazeera. i'm scott hiler. in southern thailand, we're a fishing community standing up against a government development project. they say we're decimate the environment across the way of life. so we'll look at why scary movies are making a comeback after the lifting of looked out. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cutter airways voted world's best air line of 2021. hello there,
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let's start in south asia. we've seen some heavy rain across southern areas of india in caroline particular we've seen flash flooding after a 100 millimeters of rain fell in 24 hours. men had to rescue his dog from the flood waters. now the rain does ease here, it is gonna pick up in the north, and that's thanks to low pressure sitting across the bay of bengal. it's intensifying the rains for bangladesh for me and my as well as well as north eastern states. and we have got some red warnings out for her account and for west wood pradesh over the next few days. we are going to see the heavier falls edge up internet pools and really torrential rain coming into pace, sleet and snow for the mountains. but it dries up from new delhi, the temperature sitting in the early thirty's. now as we had to east asia, it's looking rather dry up in the north. it's vietnam that seen some of that really heavy rain come into play. we are talking about how for me to have rain expected to
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fall without a risk of flash flooding and landslides. it picks up in the north, but it starts to dry up by the time we get into wednesday for china, it's rather dry. in the north, we got some strong cold winds blowing down, and that's bringing some wet or weather, and a wintery mixed to the korean peninsula. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world best airline of 2021, for one of the fastest growing nations in the world. news wanted casa, needed to oakland and development, pull into national shipment to become a middle eastern pro, trade and warning skillfully 3 key is of 2, both filling up romance. so connecting the world, connecting the future while the car. so those gateway to whoa trade. ah
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ah hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this our, the saudi led coalition in yemen, says it's killed at least 100. 63, the fight is in my rip province. dozens of air strikes were launched, him supportive government forces to push back the rebels. maria bes internationally recognized, is the internationally recognized governments last stronghold in northern yemen. at least 16 christian missionaries from the us and one from canada, had been kidnapped in hygiene. they're on their way to the airport in the capitol po, to prince, and they were taken by armed men in the area of gant fia, and more than 19 people have been killed by lance, lives and floods. in india's careless state rescued,
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tains trying to reach people stranded by the flood waters is the worst flight since 2018. when more than 500 people were killed. china has tested a new hypersonic missile that can carry nuclear weapons and be difficult for us. defense is to detect that's according to an investigation by the financial times, china is reported to have tested the missile 9 times. they can travel 5 times faster than sound. although that slow within ballistic missiles can be more difficult to track the us russia and at least 5 other countries say they're working on similar technology. and mark is a fellow at the center for china and globalization. he says, china's hypersonic missile test could have positive implications for the region, the public release of information on this hypersonic wide. this is very important from a number of perspectives. first of all,
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it apparently caught us intelligence by surprise. so i think that's an interesting point to note here. but i think 2nd, perhaps most importantly is the geopolitical implications in this. because as we all know, ratcheting up of tensions in the asia pacific region, that this is become very dangerous and stabilizing. and i think in a testing a missile like this can improve the stability, the region by reducing the possibilities lift calculation. because i think there is a very old danger that the u. s. miscalculate. and again, if the intelligence agencies indeed missed that this could lead to a very dangerous situation, where the u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be disastrous. and i think now that this has become widely known, that it enhances stability in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation
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conflict. japan's new prime minister female because she has made a ritual offerings, the controversial shrine, victims of japanese aggression in the 1st half of the 20th century. see that? yes. the qu, nisha in tokyo as a symbol of the countries militarism because she did not visit it's autumn festival in person, was attended by the former prime minister and go, she had to go. he said the offerings were spect, though too long. they live in southern thailand, a teenager is pushing back against a large government development project in her see on community. government says it will bring jobs in better living conditions, those against it will end they why of life and cause environmental damage. scott hyde le reports from china in southern thailand. on this stretch of coast, where the pine trees meet the beach. on a southern bend of the gulf of thailand,
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the government wants to build a large industrial zone and deep sea port. this rural region of thailand is home to abundant marine life, an undisturbed nature. if 19 year old cover, rough men ya has anything to do with it. it will stay that way. here in china, she's one of the leaders in the prominent and growing protest movement, calling for the project to be cancelled. fun. i know i used to thing that my fight to save to not was just about protecting my homeland, but they came to realize that it's much bigger. so we still have to live on this planet. no matter who we are. we still have to breathe. you still have to depend on natural resources. i think it's only right to speak up. she says everything she has comes from the seat and for most of the people in china, it's been that way for generations. the fishing community here in china looks at past government development projects as to what their future could look like. if
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this massive project moves forward. they don't like what they see, and they don't think that their concerns are getting the deserved attention. in run by curry has been a member of this community, his entire life and a fisherman for 34 years. he feels helpless and thinks all the control rest with project investors and the government. nicole and his i'm good, good luck. if the china project gets to green light, small boats like a house won't be able to head out and fish because they will be pick freight ships, which will effect a way of life and dark. on the sprawling and ambitious $3000000000.00 project will have several phases and cover 26 square kilometers. it receive preliminary approval from the national cabinet. 2 years ago. we have to take everything into account because there are some people who are against the idea. some people were supporting earlier, and if that's the case, you know, we have to find a common ground that everybody accepts the idea of what is going to move forward. but to korea, common ground will be difficult to find. if the project goes ahead,
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she believes traditions like this, salting fish and bearing them in the sand will be lost. i keep going because i have my eyes on the pry. i know what i am fighting for and who i am fighting for. and that fight, she says, is to make certain that even more generations of china, families are able to live a life where everything they have and need comes from the see. it's got how they're al jazeera china thailand that could take a state in central. mexico is turning into the light in battle ground between mexico's ever multiplying number of criminal gangs. once more community has felt the brunt of the fight in the past 2 months. john, home and reports from last meeting. bells haven't brung in less a meters for a month. the villages animals have the run of the streets for they shoot out in september lead to people fleeing or mass leaving another
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empty town in mexico. and the violence in this country continues to spread and the state is i could pick has become the latest epicenter. there's a multi way fight for it, but the heavy weights are a division of the sinner. lower cartel and halley sco new generation. it's because i could take is a hub, a vital network point to get drugs, ingredients, money, and guns from mexico's ports up to the north. for the cartels, it's about profit for the towns people. it's about fear and powerlessness in their own hugs. though she talked to us didn't want to be named 715 out of the bullet came in through the door. this is where my wife cooks, thanks to god. she wasn't cooking, then you don't like us. here's the bullet hole and there's the gas cylinder. the bull hole is here, and that's where my daughter sleep. yeah. he fled off to the fire fight. now he's
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back trying to plough strove with some of the homes in the show. but there's always more the trauma and fear won't go away. even though villages trickling, but unable to afford staying away longer selling was korean. the me for media presence. well, i've been running with my sister and my father in law fled without a change of clothes torres to seek asylum in the us because of the wireless speed. my sister was shot in the handle of the army and the police say that everything's okay now that the here you worried about the future for c t typical by the up. ok. yes. because the here just for a year, what will happen after that? and we're not going to take us with them. what will happen to us and our families? so this is a home, this is our community. where are we going to go? where can we go without children? won't be a future for them. we're just going from house to house and city days. the army checkpoint and the state police station did the shut up village school
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a trying to provide reassurance. they gave us a ride around town. a lot of people have now returned to last me to the village to has quite subdued add to it. there's no law of causal people in the street, apart from the soldiers and the police who with now one man who hasn't showed the state new governor, or any one from his cabinet. even though last to meet this is just an hour from the capital. the shopkeeper had a message for them. if i want to look at the another thing, if the model i ask the authorities to please answer this call where people to be that you want to live here in our community, our homes, in our land. please be aware of that, and as the song says, you know, sort this out between you and them. do whatever deals between yourselves, let us work. let us live in peace is not a call for justice or the application of the law just for an agreement to be reached. so that when the soldiers and police go, these people can still survive. john home and i'll just hit
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a 2nd texas the former us president bill clinton has left hospital after being treated for a urinary infection staff lined up to sango by as he and his wife, hillary clinton walked out of the hospital in southern california. the 75 year old former later was admitted last tuesday. he said he would return to new york and continue to tank antibiotics. halloween, it may still be a couple of weeks away, but this is london film festival is showcasing a host of new horror movies aimed at drawing people back into the cinemas needs back a takes a look at what's giving festival goers, goosebumps slash oh, now we have your attention, let's talk horror. this is london film festivals, a wash with a list who's plugging oscar fodder. looking in the back grounds, a gloss of horror movies that delve into our deepest anxieties. among them,
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british movie shepherd, a similar story of a man seeking solitude of the mysterious death of his wife, only to find himself trapped and spiraling into madness on a frightening weather beaten island. if that sounds uncannily like your experience of cove, it lock terms, you're not alone. and there are a lot of parallels to what we've been through the last couple of years, working remotely and same with editors and san designers in music, which is a very bizarre way of work. also quite pleasant. we're working on making a film about a guy, he's isolate physical strength, cautious and he won horror movies ever won an oscar the song of the lambs in 1991 with this guy. how can canton carry, believe me, you don't want to have order inside your head with the want marginal genres being taken more seriously now, especially as
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a form of social commentary for audiences they arc arctic experience. it's really fun. feels great to sit in the dark and be scared and we, we do seek that out as audiences. but i think also for filmmakers horror is a space where you can use the sort of story telling metaphors to explore urgent, social and political issues. the haunted house, the spooky cemetery. you know, the drill, but given the nightmarish 18 months, we've all had why? anybody would want to sit in the dog for 2 hours with a bunch of strangers. getting scared, witless is something of a mystery. but apparently, horror movies might actually be good for us. introducing professor neil martin, renowned expert and all things scary. types of personality, big returned to school lo, empathy, turned to enjoy horror films more. and also people who score highly own what's called from frequency or dimension of sensations, are called dis inhibition,
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which is the ability to lose control or to be impulsive. so that personality traits correlates with the person to draw the horror as a form of escape, horror as a way of helping us connect with others. the verdict is watching someone else go through hell. why just help us feel a bit better? need barker al jazeera london film festival. ah, hello, are you watching out his ear and these are the top stories this al am, is that he led coalition in yemen, says it's killed at least 160 who see fighters in the marine province. dozens of air strikes were launched in support of government forces to push back the rebels last month who these renewed and offensive in the province. at least 16 christian missionaries.
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