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and that he was gonna killer u. s. laws prohibit some people convicted of domestic violence from owning firearms . boat lines investigate the gaps in the system that allow the law to go unenforced and the deadly consequently, the dc. we shouldn't have laws on the books that are just for show. unwilling quist on al jazeera ah floods and land slides killed dozens of people in the southern indian state of carola, many others are missing. ah, i made room for the given this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, china's economic growth slows energy shortages, a property slow down on the pandemic of old, played
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a rope. the outlaw is sent to release more than 5000 people imprisoned for opposing february's crew. the city continues outside students, presidential palace. the protest is what the prime minister to step down. ah, flooding and landslides of killed at least 27 people in so that india rescue operations by the army and navy are continuing and corolla thousands of been stranded in parts of the coastal state authorities, fear that the number of dead could rise significantly. 13 persons let me see as parallel list and that everybody's of discovered a color yesterday and 9 more bodies. did it. billboard is, i've been the color of one family completely know 6 members of the family,
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let avenue to buy them in the money or to woody people about the water entered with force at around 11 p. m. in my house and all the things were lost last year it had not rained like the way it has rained this year. we were not able to find the items in our house. the rain water entered the house. we only have the clothes that we are wearing. we appeal to the government to give us compensation for our from al jazeera elizabeth toronto, who's in the cot, i am, which is one of the worst affected districts and corolla. what's happening here in m. m as in many other kinds of kinda weather going on with trying to clear this is all debris including the truth which is up along with bank. this is really important because the rain is stopping again and it's heavy rains expected for wednesday. that's really important to try to clear as much of the plot which way as possible
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to prevent further flooding. entire policies have been produced to nothing. but rather we've spoken to people who had devastated good luck every think they had nowhere else to go. now we've got the concrete and metal read all over the over the has been washed away homes that have not been reduced to every single position that people own is covered in mud. so there is a lot of recovery work here to do. and the rescue teams are still searching for some people who are missing. there was a move in a lot of these people who don't fit into more than 100 release can be that computation. because you know, the close to ation, it's been recording some of the highest numbers of cases and type the highest number of cases and deaths in india for mom. so authorities are trying to keep the numbers lowes at shelters so that they could maintain the system things trying to
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campaign advisor situation as well as managing this loving chandra med on is a founding member of the national disaster authority of india. he blames excessive mining and deforestation for the scale of the calamity. and caroline actually don't do this problem in love because of the psychotic storms and various other disturbances which have been happening in the 2004 december. we had the notion synonymy, which also, you know, the lady and kayla along with dominant. i do and also want to be an adamant to cooper islands. so in get a lot actually you feel that there was just because of this and i'm, you know, something about the lawn and there have been attempts and dumps of, you know, putting see was what i think the to be solutions are important. and especially in the for dial, western god region, we need to have more nature based solutions and they go system restoration because
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the stuff for any of the increasing you becoming more for the rest of the human intervention which are actually creating problems they can getting full hills are being leveled and, you know, be, see a lot of deforestation, and minding happening in the holy areas. china's economy grew at a slower rate than expected in the 3rd quarter. according to official figures, the world's 2nd largest economy expanded by 4.9 percent. that's down 3 percent from the previous quarter. nationwide power outages and supply bottlenecks of her factories. while sporadic cove at 19 the outbreaks of hampered consumer demand. katrina, you reports from bridging. china's economy grew at a disappointing rate. in the 3rd quarter 2021. according to official figures, it expanded by only 4.9 percent. its weakest rate for the year, down 3 percentage points from the previous quarter. the world's 2nd largest economy
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faces several challenges domestically and abroad, reasonably that as being significant price, increasing commodities, oil gas, and also imported coal. and her there is concern about india security, disruption, love and use apply to china in her short while, as well as the low, medium and longer term. this is a concern entity restrictions aimed at meeting climate change. targets have led to power shortages, which have hampered manufacturing. the property market, which accounts for about a quarter of china's d. d. p by some estimates has been weighed down by new measures designed to current debt. the country's largest real estate developer, f a grant is struggling to pay back $300000000000.00 worth of debt fueling fears among housing investors. i think this new macro data has reflected. it is reality that chinese government is willing to make a trade off between economic growth and financial stability. and that's
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particularly clear when it comes to the restriction on the property market. analysts say slow retail consumption is particularly worrying beijing 0 tolerance approach to curve 19 means handful of cases could result in strict city one let down. this has had a devastating impact in domestic travel and spending. the pandemic has also disrupted global supply chains and affected the export of chinese products. officials have downplayed concerns saying the lower than expected g d p is in line with countries gone, of achieving higher quality growth felt only using the national economy, sustained is recovery, and the development work with all the major macro economic indicators, it's falling in the reasonable range for experts more that global stock ad bond markets could be dragged down by risks in china. but it's economy is still expected to end the year as one of the fastest growing in the world. katrina you out is
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irritating. beer laws, military leader has rejected, demands made by the association of southeast asian nations to comply with its plan for a political transition. men on lines. comments were the 1st since may and i was excluded from an upcoming assay. i'm meeting at least 1100 protests as have been killed and more than 7000 arrested since the military seized power in february. if the lady after the statement was announced in april, more violence happened due to the provocations of terrorist groups. the c r p h n, and the n u g, and the involvement of ethnic armed organizations. we are still solving that. no one cares to stop their violence and killing, and they are only demanding that we solve the issue assay an should work on that. one from out as her, as florence louis in colombo. so these amino lang 1st public remarks and weighed them on national television off emerged over the weekend. that ozzy and foreign
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ministers had agreed in a hastily convened meeting on friday to exclude the leader from an upcoming. are the leaders summit to be hosted by brunei later this month. now he didn't make any mention of the art in decision, but he seemed to solely lay the blame for violence in miano on opposition groups that are opposed to the general rule. he blamed the national unity government that since been outlawed. and he also blamed armed ethnic groups that oppose the general rule. now it's true that there is a lot of violence and a lot of fighting in areas, especially areas controlled by ethnic groups. but i think groups in many civil groups will say that a lot of the violence is started by security forces. now miano has been in turmoil since is a qu took place in february, more than a 1100 people have been killed. thousands more have been detained now. aussie and
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delivered the unprecedented snub because it said it felt that young man was not committed to the 5 point piece plan that had been agreed to doing a summit in indonesia, back in april. and the decision to sideline men on laying also came just days after . as a peace and boy appointed by austin abruptly canceled his meeting to his visit to me on the after being told he would not be able to meet with alfred leader on santucci. david matheson is an independent man, my analyst, and a full, the senior research at human rights watch. he says, the number of prisoners being released isn't significant. it's good for them personally. there are still an estimated 1500 people behind, behind bars. and people still being arrested and people being hunted down and it doesn't necessarily change the conflict dynamic around the country that, that the military so started with, with the crude i saw. and it doesn't seem to be any commitment to resolving the nation wide problems on this. i think this is measure was the head of a, of
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a significant put a holiday. it meant to demonstrate that the de sac holder, the set of ministration council told the high moral ground which, which they really don't. and i don't think internationally, anyone should be bamboozled by this at all. i don't think it really changes the, the, the military mindset as an recent decision to, to, to block senior gentleman online from, from that meeting really is an expression of intense frustration and displeasure. and it's quite remarkable that as he and so i think a lot of people who can be very critical of as an approach in the past several months will look at this and see that, you know, even with this 5 point consensus and these attempts by the special envoy from azia to make some headway still being frustrated by the sex intransigent. they just don't want to play along with a lot of this. certainly not on, on terms that actually as wages as the ad in any way. i think that they're showing that they have obstructing all of these efforts from,
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from global leaders and regional leaders will get a weather update next year and i was here up then scientists issue a warning. the volcanic eruption on la palmer could last for months will have the latest from the island. and one of the compet industry and i've chemist on is struggling to find buyers. ah. it's another beautiful sunny day. the 34000 feet. the weather is supposed to blow, cutaways, butchered, rules, bristow, line of 2021. hello, there is a change in the weather on the way for pots of china as we look to east asia. you can see that cloud blowing into central, easton, and southern areas. it's gonna bring wet weather with it is one of the bit of a wind to re mix and we are going to see some of those temperatures dipped down in we have for example, and in shanghai as that weather comes into play. now elsewhere it is looking lot
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fine and why up in the north? beijing with seen sunshine, but the quality does remain raw, the unhealthy. it winds up for the korean peninsula. but ahead of that, it is looking rather wet and windy. we've got an area of low pressure, it's going to push across into northern areas of japan and that heavy rain expected to effect western areas of hon shoe. by the time we get to wednesday, tokyo, we'll see some of that rain, but it is feeling rather warm with the temperature sitting in the early twenties. now, as we head over to south asia, we seem very heavy rain across pots of corolla that's dried up now, if you shall, was still in effect there, but it gets very wet in the northeast. we have got warnings out here for to renshaw . rain, we are going to do a lot of snow in the pool as well and boom time, but a lot of that heavy rain to be found in bangladesh and me and mom and with that are risk of possible flooding that to weather update. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best air line of 2021 in the country with an abundance of results.
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army and navy carrying out rescue operations of thousands have been relocated. in the state of chem, china's economic growth is slowing as its post. pandemic recovery loses momentum. the world's 2nd largest economy grew by 4.9 percent in the 1st quarter, and that's the weakest figure in the year. man, most military john to leader has rejected demands made by se asia regional block to comply with its plan for a political transition. he's promising to release thousands of protests as though we've been detained since the military coup. in february, thousands of people ensued are holding a citizen, thus protest in front of the presidential palace and cartoon that demanding the prime minister. abdullah hum dock stepped down, protest to say that his economic policies of negatively affected their living conditions should honest transitional government slashed fuel subsidies and adopted an exchange system. that's her the value of its currency. let's go live now to cartoon, or corresponded to the wilderness outside the presidential palace and come to
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what's the luther hipaa well, many of the processes here are still continuing with their demand to have prime minister, the lamb duke, dissolved the executive council and appoint new ministers now they say that because the ministers that are currently in the cabinets are not included if i'm not fully representative of those who participated in the revolution. now a few 100 processes have left this the area about an hour ago and went to the prime minister's office process. think police are barricading the road to the prime minister's office to keep those who are inside safe for the big and continue with their work. they're holding an emergency meeting to discuss this crisis, but people before testing for the 3rd day. and i will say that they believe that the revolution best enough to, in, in december 2018 has been brought by a few political parties. they say that especially some of the group who have been fighting a former president bashir government for years have been excluded from important
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positions. and from many states where they feel they need to be represented. now let's be clear, adrian. these people who are protesting, supporting a fraction of the forces of freedom and change, that's the coalition. but let protest against the former president bashir and has split into 2 now the mainstream mainstream, you faction off that for the freedom in change coalition are still in the government. many of them have a representative in the executive council, but the, the splinter, although they do have ministers in the executive council, and they do have members in prominent positions say that they're not included in other committees and commissions that are form during the transition period. and therefore they want more presentation and more inclusive, 15 or so these people demanding that the military takeover all that they want total civilian rule. what is it that they're actually off to here? now they demanding that people stick to the constitutional declaration that that's the power sharing agreement that was signed between the military and civilian
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falling months of negotiations after a former president bashir was outfit. now that constitution declaration had created the sovereignty council with members from the military, as well as the civilian mission and members from the group. so that is not something that they're discussing. but there's also the executive council that runs the day to day affairs of the country and ask a prime minister, and it should include everyone from, from around to them. now they say that's the one that they want to see dissolved because it's not very inclusive. now this also comes at the time when they are protests in easton sedan where the main 4th has been charged for more than a month. people protesting again the issue of inclusive at the end of present this representation. they say that the piece agreement that was signed last year in the south and east capital, juba does not represent them. and they've been processing for over a month now, and they're expected to join the city as well. so again, adrian today and being a very large country with many f as if he's many tribes and many coalition. it's very hard to be how prime isabella,
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i'm currently in an emergency meeting. we'll try to bring all of them together. but the for what is happening right now is that people here say that unless they see themselves being presented in the transitional government, they will continue with their demanding prime minister and dogs. dissolve his cabinet and appoint one that represents everyone in for them. i was there as ever, morgan reporting live there from outside the presidential palace and come to many thanks to the air strikes on the capital of northern ethiopia is to drive agent has injured several people. the strikes on the kelly are the latest in fighting between government forces and to try people's liberation front rebels. humanitarian organizations are accusing the government of blocking aid to millions in need in the to guy region. police at haiti say that a well known gang is behind the abduction of foreign christian missionaries and family members. they were taken as they left an orphanage near the capital port a prince. it's the latest and a wave of kidnappings which have risen dramatically since the assassination of the
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president. in july, my cana 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, 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.
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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 is 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 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 for hundreds, 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 us can help
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restore law and order. here in d. c, the state department as issued 8 to a statement saying it is aware of the situation and is continuing to monitor at the christian aid ministries in holmes county, ohio. nothing can be done apart from to wait and pray. mike hannah, out to sera, washington. canada's primary search of intruder is making his 1st visit to a site where the remains of $215.00 indigenous children were found in mate. he's been criticized for leaving on vacation on the same day that the nation marked its 1st national day for truth and reconciliation. the day owners indigenous students who are forced into the state bank residential schools. jody vance reports are from kamloops in british columbia. here in the interior of british columbia, canada stands the kamloops indian residential school. this notorious structure is
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caught at the center of a political and human rights storm in this country. prime minister justin trudeau will be here to meet with the elders and tour this structure built with the sole purpose of taking control of indigenous children to remove their culture. connection with family and language rampant. sexual and physical abuses have been documented here. children dead often with no contact to inform families, they just never came home resulting in generational trauma, the orchard is where 215 unmarked graves of children were discovered using ground penetrating radar in may, sparking new awareness to what 1st nations had been saying for decades, the discovery called just the tip of the iceberg. add to this questions about how administrators of the school handled those bodies. were they treated with dignity and respect? likely this will be at the center of meetings with elders and the prime minister.
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as he tours the school and the sacred site, what the to come up a show up nick nation now called the apple orchard following his tour with elders and survivors, the prime minister will come to this meeting place at the top of the agenda will be a call to action for the release of documents held by the government as well as the catholic church. documents that could give some insights to the identity of those children in the unmarked graves and bring some comfort at long. last to families have been demonstrations in venezuela's capital cut. i cross calling for the release of an envoy of president nicholas madura who was extradited to the us from camp bed i columbia business. but alex saw you in court in florida on monday on money laundering charges. the us justice department charged saab in 2019, in connection with the bribery scheme, as well as the government has now suspended talks, but the opposition to protest against washington's decision. look at the in the
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us government knew that kidnapping a member of the dialogue, commission, and lexical alex saab was a moral stab in the back of the dialogues and negotiations and mexico. the u. s. government knew it and act it was if they knew it or if they do not want dialogue, they do not want piece foreign as well. are not that they do not want democracy in progress for venezuela. no kidding. thousands of people in el salvador protested against president, naya mckelly on sunday. they're angry that because they are seeking a 2nd term that he's fired supreme court judges in an effort to concentrate power. the president recently changed his twitter handle to emperor of el salvador, which has prompted the public to call him a dictator. protest is also angry about kelly's decision to adopt bitcoin as the official come currency is ellen's prime minister, jacinta adorn, says that oakland will remain on the lockdown for a further 2 weeks. the nation's largest city has been locked down for around 2
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months now. as officials trying to contain the delta variant of cov, at 19, our data said that strict blocked downs can end. if 90 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. the head of the government of the canary islands is warning that the la paloma volcano eruption could last for months. lava streams from co grava, of spread out over 7 square kilometers, destroying farmland, and nearly 2000 buildings. or then 7000 people had to be relocated alger serious. alex fletcher reports from la palmer. they are optional. le, hama has now entered it for a week. and there appears to be no sign of its 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
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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, sciences of love 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. it's apparently causing a boom for the tourism industry. hoteliers and restaurants staff are saying that they're having an increase in customers who are coming from neighboring islands exclusively to see this volcanic spectacle, afghanistan's carpet industry is facing a crisis. exports and domestic sales have plummeted. since the taliban took over in august al jazeera, hash omaha bought a report from missouri sharif. it's quiet in this carpet market in missouri. sherry. the place was once buzzing with tourists and people eager to
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buy traditional afghan carpets. but now shop owners are struggling to find buyers or catch him. yes, i am was honest. these news is slowed down a big deal. there's no more activity here, nor much selling and buying compared to the past martha found almost little of gaurtier measure. carpets would have gone his dance biggest 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's led to the carpet and drug 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
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by merchants to make good profits. but many men and women who spend long hours and weaving rags and carpets face uncertain times and never had burned to has been a refugee in pakistan for decades, was settled on the outskirts of missouri, his studies. he finally thought he would be able to look after his family. hello, my mazda cut another. this is very important for us. this is our only source of income. there are no job opportunities here for his daughter has other making carpets pays for her schooling, and she hopes to save some money for when she goes to the university. now i know my husband 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 inside the sea 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
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silk rugs and carpets which guillotine, m. u. m. in problems at the borders which are closed and also the banks. so we 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, 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 amount balance is either mazata sharif. ah, it is good savvy with us. hello, adrian. something up here and, oh, how the headlines and al jazeera at least 27 people have died due to flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rain in southern india. the army.
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