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holland, with details coverage, be hot as the was largest producer of lotus feeds, but children being used to beat the rising demand from around the world. the island has increased in land masses. as if rivera with this corruption is pulling the island of la palmer out of the ocean. lou, patient police say a notorious gang is behind the abduction of a group of christian missionaries and their family members. ah, hello, i am dire in jordan, this is out as they are alive from de also coming up the battle for humans, energy rich married province intensifies with who the rebels. timing. they've made games. at least 19 people are killed as floods them. mudslides hit the indian state of carol, up rescue as are searching for those who are still missing. and it's destroyed
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almost 2000 buildings, but experts say there's still no sign that when the palms volcano will stop erupting ah, police in haiti, i've confirmed the kidnapping of 17 people by an armed gang. the group of missionaries including 5 children. my us based organization had been visiting an orphanage east of the capitol. it's the latest now wave of kidnappings which have risen dramatically since the assassination of the president. in july, my counter reports heavy clouds loom over the christian age ministries headquarters in the us state of ohio. the mission regroup has been operating in haiti for decades with a 9 month break 2 years ago following a previous bait of gang violence, the organization released the following statement. we are seeking god's direction for resolution, and authorities are seeking ways to help. it continues,
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the group of 16 us citizens and one canadian citizen includes 5 men, 7 women, and 5 children in the haitian capital, puerto prince, the news of yet another mess. kidnapping comes. there's no surprise statistics indicate that more than $380.00 people have been abducted in the 1st 8 months of this year alone. from the my dear, i'm going to tell you sincerely in regard to security. we cannot talk about this. on the security point. i can say it has been 0. that's been a mess it up search and kidnappings. since the assassination of the country president in july this year, removing the last vestige of a functioning central government, the prime minister as seen as being involved in the president's assassination. and so the population of the huge lump and proletariat of port a prince and the other cities of haiti are basically left to their own devices. and
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this is allowed a space for these criminal organizations to emerge. patient police and criminal gang known as 400. my wife was responsible for the abduction. loosely translated as 400 inexperienced men. it said to be responsible for some 80 percent of the kidnappings this year. a u. s. security delegation has been in haiti and recent days. it's brief to consult with the haitian national police on ways in which the u. s. can help restore law and order here in d. c, the state department has issued a statement saying it is aware of the situation and is continuing to monitor at the cristian aid ministries in holmes county, ohio. nothing can be done apart from to wait and pray. my kind of, i'll just for washington, while emmanuel, or do you on as
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a director of polish site, that's a think tank based in haiti. she says, kidnappings are becoming more frequent because of the lack of law enforcement. no, many reason why we are witnessing this. one of them is impunity. therefore, the kidnapper is the dominant, sensitive to keep doing what they are doing because do risk of being arrested. all go to jail, are will actively lol. i haven't heard of in the kidnappers of, and snake members of in against being arrested in the past years. and also because they could not people and de risk of dying in the, the families then your, that the police isn't going to, in jovial, therefore they do everything they can to fade ransom, the people in volume kidnappings, they know that their families are going to do whatever they can be of willing to sell whatever they have to, to pay the ransom in every day unclaimed. and you'll see i could laughing people in
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all in just kind of climate give opportunities for any anyone for any small gains to do whatever they want. because then it's easy now go because those not that many control, therefore anyone who has something against you can do something the risk of higher now than they used to be. and i can only imagine one is, is like 4 or people was in on the ground less than 2 weeks ago. they could not a friend of mine. and every day one you, what watching the news or when we're checking our for, you know, what's up is really, is used by a lot of people in haiti. and whenever something happens in the seed and was up in when they kidnapped someone before, we know they keep not we'll have to ship. if i loved one with our friends to see if they are safe. now, 7 years after yemen, civil war began fighting his escalating in the battle for a key oil and gas producing region of the country. they are on back to the rebels, say they've ceased to districts and married province and 3 more in neighboring
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somewhere. it comes as the saudi led coalition, which backs the government, said it killed a $160.00 who. the fighters in air strikes, brianca group to report in yemen, 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. married. the oil rich province is the jamini government's last strong hold 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, an iso and many weapons had been seized. the armed forces salute the role of the tribes of my robe and chubb war, and people of both provinces, against the aggressors. the armed forces will continue the liberation of more
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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 cellular to who like there are infiltration and penetrations made by the who, the fighters, and i'll of dia and in lot corvalle. but the ongoing resistance is still there, as the war continues. these who, the 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. and so as far as they're concerned, we cannot afford to use matter because that would mean and they losing their switching and nausea. and should the hope she, you have a significant piece deal and actually allows with some level of the power share with the hershey movement. they cannot afford to lose that region of yemen because
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i would need essentially losing control over 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 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 c h by who these is stopping humanitarian aid and critical medical supplies from reaching those who need them. the un is urging both sides to allow safe passage for civilians and 8 workers. but so far, those calls have been ignored. brianca got there also via he's 19 people have been killed off the heavy rains cause lance lies in flooding in southern india's current state. officials say thousands have been evacuated and at least a 100 relief camps have been set up. if the worst flooding since 2018 and more than 500 people were killed as lea, a hard in reports,
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disaster response teams have been working to save those still in danger. streets turned into rivers. entire hill sides appearing to melt under heavy rain maroni gonna be there in baltimore. the rain from the top is accumulated here . the water has entered our veranda and our house. it has been raining continuously since morning. such heavy rainfall in the indian state of carola was unexpected and is claimed several lives soldiers have been flown in to help with rescue efforts this team is trying to reach others trapped beneath shifting mud. while this fruits and vegetables vendor does what little he can't to save his business. no, mona will not an ottoman all over dinner at around $330.00 or 4 pm. water started rising, and most of our stuff was damaged. we managed to save some vegetables like onions,
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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 condition. farmers here rely on rains 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. we are hurting al jazeera of dennis towns . interior ministry says girls will soon return to secondary schools. since the taliban is take over, only primary age girls have been allowed to go to school. male students and teachers were allowed to go back in late september for the future female teachers is uncertain. with no plans announced about their return to 0. stephanie becker interviewed the afghan interior ministry spokesperson in cobble he indicated that it was imminent. re that girls and secondary school and universities,
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and their teachers, female teachers would be returning very soon. this is something that we've been hearing from the talib on since they took power, that yes, they would return, but it's going to take time. and of course, i'm 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 safeguard the rights of girls and women to go to school and to work the keep last time will be given by the ministry of education from my understanding and information in a very short time, elaine, newest is and schools will be reopened and all the girls and women will return to school and their teaching jobs. he or both of the mover. 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 are monitoring their fighters and have opened a complain telephone line of a 100 to the who are those people who are seeing the who have already left or have
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a plan to leave. we are giving them assurances that you are the people of this country, sons of this country, that's come and work for this country and less build this country and they slamming emeralds together. whereas in the protocol, but trust takes time to be rebuilt and only time will prove whether the taliban will deliver on their promises. one gentleman, i was talking to who works as a civil servant under the taliban government now because a lot of the old guard having to be off the ministries because the taliban fighters, they simply don't have that kind of experience saying that he hadn't been paid a 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 is that people will tell you that it's the economy. that is something that is making them one to leave this country. hundreds of 1000 dorians took to the streets of the capital on sunday, and a new protest against the government are demonstrating against a range of issues, including president kennedy's decision to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. the crypto
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currency can now be use along with the us dollar as a form of payment. time for a short break here on out 0 when we come back. why these show lankin fishermen are accusing india of poking the stones on the carpet process in afghanistan. why the industry struggling to find buyers more months? ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted wills best. a line of 2021. the rain is starting to pile up across the southern indian state of carola, hello everyone. these are the scenes that were seen this boss straight here looking more like a boat in the flood waters there. we have also had a mud slides and land sides here and over the past 24 hours, scooping up another 100 millimeters of rain. but as we hit toward monday, the concerned shifts into will. dora khan into west stood the per dash where we do
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have red weather alerts in play, the potential to see more than $200.00 millimeters of rain cross the bay of bengal . rain is falling on all sides here coastal myanmar, bangladesh into the east of india. and in fact, west bank all over the past few days has picked up about 300 millimeters of rain, lot of rain coming at you for northern parts of vietnam, and we certainly don't need this after the deluge. so this is north of denying. and next i want to take you to hong kong, we've seen some pretty fierce winds over the past little while a seabreeze got seen up to about 55 kilometers per hour, but those strongest wind shift out toward the sea. on monday, we do have some cool temperature as across japan, cargo shima just 14 degrees. it wasn't long ago. you had that long stretch of 30 degree days. that's now change. plentiful storms across southeast asia and a heavy concentration of rain for western areas of borneo. that's it, that's all she is. so the weather sponsored my cattle airways, voted wills, best air line of 2021 day gander media center and the rise of all of their italian
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rule. you wake up. one system has been turned from an electoral lockers into a competitive with for a turing machine. i looked at the left of power in home very early in the experiences of those who live in every day. that is a pret shuttled ups. but we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. a comment about top stories here. this allison haiti say a notorious gang is behind the abduction of 17 foreign christian missionaries on
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sunday. they were kidnapped, they left an orphanage near the capital port france fighting an yemen. 70 a civil war is escalating in a key strategic region who the rebels say they've seized new territory in the oil and gas producing provinces of merit on shove, floods and landslides of kill, at least 19 people in india is southern corolla, state officials say thousands have been evaluated, and at least a 100 relief camps have been set up as the worst flooded since 2018. now, a demonstration has taken place in the lebanese capital bay route, marking 2 years since mass protest coating for the end of the sectarian politics. it comes a time of high tensions after 7 people were killed during fighting in the city. benefit as more from beirut, powerless in the face of an entrenched, sectarian political elite. this was the modest turn out for lebanese civil society groups mocking to years since nationwide. protests demanding a new state. it is extremely frustrating because with all the protest movements,
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everything that the people of done, those murderers who remain empowered refused to give in to the need to change. they are not resolved any of the problems. despite all the demands by the people in the streets over 2 years, back then tens of thousands of people took to the streets in an unprecedented display of solidarity across religious and political devonne. ah, but months of protests got them. nothing except a new government with the same old faces. the economy has imploded, the currency losing 90 percent of its value. even the horror of last year's bay report explosion hasn't dislodged those in power. been trying to get the investigating judge tank baton removed as he probes rampant corruption at the polt willis rewards hon. little fish. obviously the lebanese regime is responsible for the explosion due to its corruption and has bala is at the head of this regime.
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they'll try to stop anyone who tries to target the system. they played a role in choosing the children, but they didn't think he'd be a fighter who take on this issue. is that the thickness noelhy and this is abraham, or tate spokesman for the families of the victims of the pope blast, saying, judge baton should step down. oh, except that is never been the collective view of the families. many suspect tate was speaking under duress in another effort to frustrate the investigation or take denies this alarm in the system of a good day was it's obvious the political parties don't want this investigation that includes, has blown, every one who supports them, let out. if this investigation is stopped, then it won't just have a psychological effect on the families, but on the whole nation. lebanon's constitution divides power between christian and muslim sects, and neither popular protested nor economic collapse, nor the port explosion have succeeded in changing how it's government elections here, shed yield the end of march,
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unless hope amongst independent candidates and groups that they can harness popular frustration to challenge the status quo, but that depends on them building united front to draw people away from sectarian voting and it relies on the parliament not finding a reason to postpone the votes. bernard smith, al jazeera, they root. mourners have continued to visit the site where a british politician was stabbed to death on friday. david amos was meeting members of the public in his constituency, east of london. when he was attacked. lisa extended the detention of a man arrested at the scene. san diego reports flung at the place where david amos was killed. many came to lay flowers and pay tribute to a politician. widely regarded as a much loved figure. last low, lost the right man and a dog 11. replace very good. in a statement released on sunday, his family people to be tolerant regardless of race,
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religious or political beliefs. and i know that we meet together here this afternoon on a very difficult day. the church amos attended on sundays, remembered the man and his place in the community. more people continued to pay their respects. police searched a property in north london believe to be where the suspect alley harvey ali was living, as well as his childhood home in south london. the son of a former somali government adviser ali is being detained on the anti terrorism laws . police have until friday to question him, but until his arrest he had not been a subject of interest for the security services. however, ali was on the radar of the government's ante radicalization program known as prevent. it's supposed to guide people away from supporting or even committing acts of terrorism. bought the perpetrator of the 2019 london bridge attacks right here was also part of that program which is leading money to question how effective that
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really is. and it's now under review. there is also the question of security members of parliament are considering how they are safely able to meet with that constituents. after it emerged, the suspect had in fact made an appointment to see amos at his office. the home secretary pretty patel has said that security arrangements for m p 's are being revised given that this is the 2nd murder of an m p in 5 years where bullet proof exist. but at the same time if we just go same. ready period over the weekend, but the freedom of constituents to visit their m p 's in person is a particular feature of the you case political system. there is little appetite to do away with it. and he concerns over how to keep safe. those who are going about their work, sonic imo al jazeera london in the spring and some breaking news because official
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figures released a short time ago. sure that china's economy grew more slowly than expected. in the 3rd quarter this year, the national bureau of statistics finding show the world's 2nd biggest economy grew by 4.9 percent over a year ago in the 3 months and going in september. that's down from the previous quarter. 7.9 percent. experts say the dip in g d p is as a result of construction, slow down, power cuts and reduction in car production. hundreds of shall ankin fishermen have been protesting against what they say is poaching from neighboring india. they want their government to enforce a 2017 law, which would prevent indian fishermen from encroaching into shoreline can waters and al fernandez as more from columbus. they say they're taking a stand to protect their way of life. fishermen from the town of military nissan for longer sale to the northern tip of the island. they're demanding. the government stops. what they see is illegal. fishing by indians and the use of band
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fishing methods, inter lanchen territorial waters joined by boats along the way. the flotilla had a key message, save our fish. and when i got up can look at them. yeah. the indian trawlers can be easily seen and they come very close to the coast. they're not being punished at all as even this fitted shot mileage is 0. you years ago, the trawlers have big wooden planks which i used to scrape the ocean flow, while a large net scoops up everything in their wake. the fishermen not angry and frustrated. they say the indian both are not only fishing illegally, but also damaging the marine environment and future fish stocks, as well as their livelihood. their main demand that the government implement the law. to stop this, there are 2 laws that the fishermen are demanding, must be implemented. one that benz bought em trolling, and another that regulates for in vessels was crews must obtain
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a license to fish in sri lankan waters. so, so still dodge 0 that the pandemic has led to an increase in illegal fishing. as the navy and coast guard avoided contact with indian fishermen in case they were infected, they say up to 500 boats sometimes into she lanchen waters in a day. india maintains the fisherman issue must be resolved on the existing bi lateral mechanisms in a humanitarian manner. a tom and member of parliament who helped introduce the legislation, joined the protest, perfectly. all fishermen are rips and rambler, go below, see that, and we're both costly on it. when they got them in the morning, it's all destroy. it took away by this dollars, but i'm glad you got one down. but see, but i need to this for just mr. grant and shuttle to work with this. but the law is
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not being and failed. researchers see with indian seemingly getting away with bottom trolling the number of local boats. taking up the method has increased. community leader said the only way to resolve the problem is was longer authorities to enforce the laws. and if they don't, the livelihood of thousands of local families are at stake. vanessa fernandez, era, colombo, fin, an immoral service in the norwegian town of combs where 5 people were killed last week by man using a bow and arrows. 3 other people were injured and wednesdays incident members of the rule family were among those who attended sunday service. a suspect has appeared in court. if in 4 weeks since the volcano in the spanish island, the palmer began erupt. thing sorry to say there's no indication that when it might stop a lava stream has not buried more than 7 square kilometers destroying farmland that almost 2000 buildings more than 6000 people have been evacuated. alexander lurch is
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on the scene in la palmer. they are optional, le, hama has now entered it for a week, and there appears to be no sign of slowing down. that's the word authorities are trying to convey to the residents of the canary islands. they've recorded more than 600 seismic events in the past week. and at least $42.00 on sunday alone, the largest, the which was magnitude $4.00. now, one thing they are trying to refresh to residents is that the seismic activity does not provide any evidence that the volcano is going to grow any larger. but a new vent has apparently opened up just below the main cone. now the finances of lava are blasting tens of meters into the air. and with it, it's sending thousands of tons of smoke and ash, while the ash is continuing to cause problems for the transportation industry. its apparently causing a boom for the tourism industry. hoteliers and restaurants staff are saying that
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they're having an increase in customers who are coming from neighboring either exclusively to see this volcanic spectacle. now scans dance, carpet industries facing its biggest crisis since the taliban takeover exports and domestic sales are plummeted due to the freezing of financial assets and border closures its brought uncertainty among millions of people who depend on the sector . i shall buy reports now from missouri. it's quiet in this carpet market in missouri city. the place was once buzzing with tourists and people eager to buy traditional afghans carpets. but now, shop owners are struggling to find buyers or catch. i'm here so on while they're on . if these news you're slowed down a big deal, there's no more activity here nor much selling and buying compared to the past. martha found almost little gaurtier measure carpets. what i've got is dan's biggest
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exports in the past few years near it. but since the taliban take over, afghanistan has been isolated. its assets in u. s. banks frozen and his borders closed. the banking system has now shut down. and along with decades of war, that sled to the carpet and rugged industry facing its biggest crisis. afghan carper's have always had a timeless appeal around the world. then took a designs reflect an ethnic and cultural diversity. and the proudly displayed here by merchants to make good profits. but many men and women who spend blong hours and weaving rags and carpets face uncertain times and never had been to has been a refugee in pakistan for decades. was settled on the outskirts of missouri, said eve, he finally thought he would be able to look after his family, hillan, my mazda or gardener, that this is very important for us. this is our only source of income. there are no
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job opportunities here for his daughter has other making carpets pays for her schooling and she hopes to see some money for when she goes to the university. knowing that my husband, i want to become a doctor, but things are changing and i hope to be able one day to find real work when i graduate. but for the time being i enjoy hand weaving. needham chlorophyll, said. nessie and his family have been in the industry for generations until recently, business was thriving with foreign clients willing to pay high prices for wool and silk rugs and carpets. muscular the in any you. i mean problems at the borders which are coast and also the banks, so he can't export and we have no cash to pay providers. for now though, no one is showing up at his shop. he hopes at the borders will soon open, so he can begin exporting again. but until then said, has no option,
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but to continue admiring his artworks and the many stories detail about the old and young man and women who toiled for months and years to make them ash ahmad, but al jazeera mazata. steve, all the news, of course, on our website there it is on your screen. the address out a 0 dot com, that's out a 0 dot com. don't forget you got the headlines here in al jazeera police in haiti say editorial gang is behind the abduction of foreign christian missionaries and their family members. they were kidnapped in the area of gant year. that's just east of the capital puerto prince. the group includes 16 americans and one canadian haiti's and .

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