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going to be in central america. that's warmer after watch, but to the east of that. it's just more big thunderstorms focusing probably on cuba and the northern yucatan peninsula. ah, ah. the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel. daria antonio sugar has been arrested in a military operation. ah, other mon calling this out there alive from de also coming up. ah, a new migrants caravan pushes ball security forces and mexico in attempt to reach the u. s. august on security challenge taliban fighters are again targeted in the
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eastern province of nun gar, as a security operation continues against iso and rallies in bangladesh or as anger grows over recent attacks. talked in hindu temples, none ah . the leader of columbia as big as drug cartel has been arrested columbia, as president says daria antonia sugar known as austin yell was captured in a meticulous operation. he was highly sought in the u. s. as well. washington describes him as the leader of an armed and violent drug cartel. it had put up a $5000000.00 rewards out, locate him. died one donio, also got ali as ordonia, and this is the hardest blow that has been dealt to drug trafficking in this century. in our country and this blows only comparable to the follow pablo escobar in the ninety's murder of policemen, soldiers, social leaders, as well as
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a recruiter of minor. and she's also known for the insanity that led him to abuse adolescent boys and girls. alessandra ram kathy is in bogota with more. this was the biggest drug trafficker in columbia. he has been so for the last 2 decades, really as you was leading major trafficking group and known as a coff cartel that operates in the north of the country, mostly close to the border with panama. that's the base of this organization that has, according to colombia and intelligence, some 1200 armed men. that's their base in the north of their country. but they operate in more than $300.00 municipalities across colombia. and they are considered to be responsible for the exports of the maturity of the cocaine that
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reaches the united states and europe from cologne. a group that has been expanding increasingly in the last year and that it has grown even more since the peace deal between the columbia government and the far rebels back in 2016 occupying spaces where they give the yeah. help influenced before in the country. he was the most wanted man in columbia, and it, while it's surprising that he has been finally arrested. there's also to that the government that as a use to all of its power to try and arrest this man who hi restaurant is a director of the conflict analysis resource center. he joins us live up front by skype from vogue until the columbia are saying that this is
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a big disruption to the drug cartels. however, it'll only be a matter of time before somebody else takes over. right? yeah, i mean, somebody will take on soon, but it is important to he dropped such a formidable organization. it was day years to build back the same type of organization so large and so able to produce and ship in traffic. so many cocaine from columbia out the whole, hey, what's the long term strategy here? because it's, it seems to me that every time columbia finds one of these were drug rules. somebody else takes over and it's just, it's like putting a bandage on a massive wound. i will say charlie is strive to you of these wr, option of disassembling, these type of organizations. but i have to say also that there is the possibility that these bring down levels of violence, especially on the communities than he bet had been affected by these large
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organization. but, but indeed, i mean there is no an effect div a solution to that. it, it drug trafficking international drug trafficking problem just by beheading these type of organizations that won't solve the, the narcotics problems in the world. no, nor in columbia. but the colombians have tried and they've done some very bold moves, or they had a referendum. they talked about making piece of salts with fog that happened. um, what a, what else can be done locally by the columbian strong stop this, or is it as you say, just about disruption? nothing else? well, i, i do believe that there is the moment for columbia to lead to an international effort to try to regulate in a coordinated international manner. they trade of drugs and abandoning am prohibition. but you know, a that will they years,
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7 years sunny will require a big concern to that for of countries like say china that opposed that by both. oh, from oh flu, you know, regulation. i don't see a window of opportunity for change here live, but do you think the coming authorities are writing claiming that actually this is a massive disruption because more than any other drug will look at. they've caught, this was the man the managed to unify and soul and consolidate the drug trade in a way not seen since probably paddle escobar. yeah, i mean there is a success in the following sense. one has to remember that these was a guy that worse heading on organization that was born out of that. but i mean liter groups that these sarm to back in 2006 and it was a pure, a criminal organization bus. but it was great to that lot of violence in very many
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when you see polities in columbia, it was actually warring against the state forces in particular against the police are scenes with levels of violence that we have not seen since that time so far below escalade and then in, in that sense, it's a success and i think will bring down level so violins that from jorge ra sir. thank you so much. thank you very much. to you. thousands of migrants and refugees of set off on foot from southern mexico in hopes of making it the u. s . the groups mainly made up of haitians and central america, americans who have been stranded in southern mexico for lunch. they were minor scuffles as they pushed past a police who were trying to stop them. john holman, report from mexico city. ah, another caravan emits code. it's been a reoccurring picture of the last 2 years, migrants grouping together to try and full sway through the country and to the us
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border. the only surprise it's at this time around, there have been stopped by mexican authorities. yet about a 1000 people left up a tula, the city, close to metzger, southern booth with guatemala on saturday morning they were trying to break through a ring of security pieces confining them there over months. they called the city of prison. i was alone. many can i once have been detained, he forsake 7 or 8 months, and then we be look up for a long time. we can't take it any more, we don't have war, and we can't leave he nor gone to which is much worse. so we need to get out of here to feed their family, alma oh, shortly after leaving tampa, tula, a shield, wool of the national guard, the block, the road ahead. that usually signals the end, the caravans, detentions, deputations, this time around, of the struggle. most people go through,
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now they go on, but very slowly. mexican authorities have strictly prohibited buses, will taxis carrying migrants on foot? it will take them weeks to cover the about 2000 kilometers to the us, especially with women and children present. although the majority of those walking a men, where are they from different places, haiti, south and central america. but most of something in common. they fleeing poverty, political turmoil, or violence in their own lands. at the moment their i missed to get to mexico city and get papers to stay. those who want to travel further to the us are assured of a cold welcome. forces in texas state already been mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so. first, and soon as under us pressure, they always have done before. john holman,
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out is in mexico city clar along is associate director with the u. s. program and human rights watch. she says the migrant crisis and suddenly mexico could have been avoided. this is a situation in which a crisis is being created, but it doesn't have to be yes. there are a lot of people who are on the move. and in this hemisphere, a lot of people who are fleeing from insecurity from the effects of climate change . and mexico has had them stuck in southern mexico and have used in recent month and weeks, excessive and abusive force against people who have tried to leave their mexico and head towards the united states. united states for its part is also under biden. and using a hard line border policy that the expelling people rapidly including places like haiti, where they cannot be received in safety and all the while not following through on the promise that biden the candidate need to have
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a holistic approach to migration to manage migration and to have a humane and dignified border. there's enormous that appointment here in the united states among human rights and civil rights activists who really hoped for something different from a human rights perspective, wants to see people having to undertake irregular journeys. you know, journeys that don't, aren't as easy as you are. i might have getting a plane ticket and getting on an airplane and going somewhere that's, that's a recipe for harm. and i've got us on several of our members have been killed in multiple attacks and none got province in separate incidents, to roadside bombs, killed these 3 people, including a child official, say the bombs or targeting itala on vehicle. no group has claimed responsibility, but that has been a spite of attacks by an eyesore affiliate since the taliban took power in august. stephanie deca has more problem cobble multiple security incidents on saturday in
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july, all about that is the capital of nangle province in the east of the country. it is believed to be the area iceland. afghanistan has their main presence. the taliban has been carrying out operations against the group in that area. what we saw on saturday, one of the attacks against taliban had been in geo that killed 2 of his body guards . also under signing, there was an isolated on a taliban police station and we understand there were casualties on both sides according to our sources. so this is part of a wider picture really of iceland afghanis on stepping up its attacks on minorities . we've seen 2 she a mosques attacked over the last couple of weeks one and conducing the north one in the heartland of taliban power. in kandahar we've also had a tax here in cobble with the taliban is dealing with now even though they keep down playing it, saying that it's a minor threat. they're dealing with it. it's not a huge concern. iso does not have geography. geographic dropped geographical hold really here, not kennesaw, but they do have sleeper cells that they're carrying out at the moment. a real sort
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of message to the taliban that you know the message the tell about initially had that it was the only group to be able to maintain security in afghanistan. it has done that to some extent, in the sense that crime is down kidnappings or down a but these kinds of attacks are a message to the taliban by i so that it cannot keep the country safe as it's trying to manage it. now as a governing body of a state that rather than an insurgency. so certainly moving forward, we are seeing more and more of these incidents happening and, and the taliban having to rely on intelligence really on trying to deal with the threat that ice. okay. now, in terms of the increase of its attacks on the security situation here. so head on out there on the onset death, which has shot the film, old new details emerge. the moments before the fatal shot was light. and hard by the pandemic, y bankruptcy maybe on the horizon for indonesia as old as carrion. ah,
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it another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. now it's not as cold as it was on you 3 or 4 days ago in siberia attempts to come up in fact, but this is a change of weather type for all of china. the korean billings are in japan, terms of dropped by 10 degrees in japan and they've risen recent v for shanghai in hong kong, and they will carry on doing so a bit more humidity atmosphere in the atmosphere. basically it's a dry story unless you see this, he just got through southern japan as a bit of a last gas of the seasonal weather temperatures in hong kong. coming up, we have to $27.00, get there at $26.00 on monday. so just about back to where it was or where it should be from 2022 days ago. the rain on the coast to vietnam could well be enhanced by what looks like a tropical depression, which might become more than that. so, flooding is inevitable in vietnam and cambodia, and it will leave
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a slightly dry picture of the central philippines. now, as a monsoon reigned goes south through india, it's still leaving quite a legacy and mortar town for carolyn karnataka. i think significant res, like in eastern bank, listen me and my and this we shouldn't be there at all yet. more thunderstorms in the far north of india. northern pakistan. nothing like they were a couple of days ago, but they're all the same and they shouldn't be not in late october. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. global food production is wasteful and straining our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources. jelly fish is delicious with a very light sea food taste and texture similar to calamari and innovative production techniques. i've seen a vertical farm before, but never in a restaurant half to say this is great. earth rise feeding the billions honor just
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eat up. ah ah, your to go out? is there a reminder of our top stories? the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel has been arrested columbia presidents as daria antonio, sugar known as alton yell was captured in a meticulous operation. washington had put up a $5000000.00 rewards to help locate them. and thousands of migrants have been traveling from southern mexico in the hopes of making it to the us. the group is mainly made up of patients in central americans who have been stranded in w law for months. and several taliban forces been killed to have multiple attacks
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in afghanistan, z, some non gaap province. this comes with security operations continued against iso o group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks. italy's former interior minister, latino sylvania has got on trial for his role in blocking a migrant rescue ship and 2019 the far i politician is accused of kidnapping and abuse of power. he faces a maximum of 15 years in jail. if convicted adam rainy reports from room with the trial of italy's former interior minister, mateo saline began on saturday in palermo. he stands charged with kidnapping in their election of duty for preventing a boat from disembarking migrants after they were rescued at sea. the court quickly approved the prosecution's list of witnesses, including italy's former prime minister and the actor richard gear, who volunteered on the boat that was blocked from docking. and a bunch of defending the borders is a duty, not only for a minister,
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but for everyone. and it's emphasized in our constitution, i think being accused of doing my homework is nonsense. i'm sorry that richard year is coming to testify the trial. i wonder if it's serious that richard gear of hollywood is going to testify about my behavior at a trial. at the heart of the case is having these 2019 order to block that boat, which was carrying 147 migrants from docking on italian shores. the vessel operated by the spanish and g o. open arms had rescued the migrants in the middle of the mediterranean, and spent 3 weeks waiting for a safe port. so they could disembark, my friends, i think they played at the time. so vini had to create a closed port policy to keep them migrants from trying to cross the mediterranean. that policy kept the migrants waiting about 2 weeks within sight of the italian island of la producer. during that time, many jumped into the sea and attempted to swim to shore. the experience have been kept it see had a devastating effect on the migrants,
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according to the colleges who spoke to them or they were still on the boat. in less than a more little being kept on board meant they were re traumatized again and again, they fell continuously abused. it was an abuse of power in the southeast as he was just carrying out the policies of the government at the time. this trial comes right as matter saline finds himself in one of the weakest political moments of his career. and in many of his statements, he deflecting from the main issues at hand and blaming the trial on an overzealous judicial system that he says is wasting taxpayers. money if convicted sal vinny could face up to 15 years in prison with more than 2 dozen witnesses set to testify, the case will carry on for several months. adam rainy r g 0. rome, turkeys president is demanded 10 at western ambassadors, be expelled for calling for the release of a gerald philanthropist of swan. kabbalah has been in prison since 2017 is accused
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of participating in a feld, coo, which he denies a joint statement from several countries, including the u. s. canada france, and germany alleged the case cost a shadow over respect for democracy. turkey has called his statement irresponsible . brett's bruin is the president of global situation room consultancy. and a former us diplomat, he said, are the one is testing western nations. he is trying to flex his muscle and to see how far he can push the west, especially washington. because he believes that after having i had some success with his efforts to rebuff attempts from washington and the west to exert more influence over turkey's decisions. especially when it comes to matters like human rights and he is now in a stronger position and you're, you're seeing him at test out just how far he can take it,
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washington is going to be loathed to escalate this situation. and also, as i mentioned, you know, by didn't just is not able to back up some of these threats with robust action. and so at, you'll see perhaps a turkey's ambassadors packing up in a lot of these european capitals as well as here in washington. but there will be an attempt to de escalate the situation, try to offer or to one a, a road off of this a highway to more trouble. we'll see if he takes it. tens of thousands of people from minority face have been rallying in cities across bangladesh. the protesting ins, recent attacks on hindu temples and homes, least 6 people were killed earlier this month during a hindu religious festival. it followed allegations of the muslim holy book. the koran was disrespected in a temple and the protest is al, calling for judicial commission to investigate the attacks monoxide gun gully is at the south. asia director of human rights watch is called on the government to do more to protect minority groups. this has been, you know,
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something that has been brewing for awhile and which is abandoned by the, by the sort of trigger that occurred here. which as it, as the, the person that has been arrested was, was a man who deliberately went and put the koran into, in a, in a, him the shrine. which of course, was the web was what upset people i into this violence. but, you know, i mean, i am encouraged by the fact that by me the she civil society has come forward in the way that they have to deploy this kind of violence against the domain. or, you know, part of the problem is that we are seeing this kind of religious violence across many parts of the world. and almost always religious minorities are targeted. and it, what it needs is for the state to take better care positions that they will not tolerate . this kind of thing that there is public messaging for come in and harmony and that people are that are responsible,
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are property prosecuted. and unless what happens and the message goes down strongly from the state that it will uphold the constitutional protections that are provided to minority groups. these kind of triggers will continue to hum minority groups. hawkiss on is deployed $30000.00 extra security per song as long as it's in a bid to prevent violence at rallies by ban political group members of the regular bike pockets on have been launching to the capital to demand that the release of their leader saw the hussein retreat was arrested earlier this year accused of inciting violence to police officers and 7 protesters of died in the hall since friday. and court documents a real that the u. s. actor alec baldwin was told that a gun he was handed on a movie set was safe for when he fired the weapon on the set of the film, rusty fakey shot a cinema ta grava. no one has been charged. phil laval, reports from los angeles grant accidentally shot on
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a movie set by a prop done. we need help immediately bonanza creek ranch come on. that is the panicked voice of a crew member calling 911 from the set of this movie thursday afternoon. the director and cinematographer shots by star alec baldwin, can help our director in our camera managed camera one and it's been shot. are they going to take him to the right? so with, with a real bullet or i cannot tell you that they were filming a weston in santa fe. new mexico falls winds gun, appearing to misfire. hutchins shot in the chest, she died a short time later in hospital, director joe sues are standing behind her. hit in the shoulder, not fatally, and shares came down, sit on another set there with live a live gun discharge reports from source is on the sad claim that had been to misfires from the gun just a week earlier. that gun apparently handed to baldwin on thursday by the assistant director, se court documents both forth. it was free of live ammunition baldwin treating
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a link to this story, emphasizing that very points inside his se crew were extremely concerned that they had complained about a lack of safety protocols around guns. some even apparently walking off in protest, allegedly replaced by new members in an effort to keep the production on track. this as audio comes to light of the gun handler, apparently expressing her lack of experience when talking about her previous movie . you know, i was really nervous about at 1st and i almost didn't take the job because i wasn't sure if i was ready. but doing it like it went really smoothly. hollywood is familiar with tragedy on said brandon lay, son of star bruce lee killed by a gun nearly 30 years ago while shooting the crow. that led through a range of safety protocols being brought in. and so the big question in hollywood, where are those protocols being followed? if so, how could this have happened? why was there live ammunition on set? why with the crew so close at the time?
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so many questions to be answered as this police investigation continues. and hollywood comes to times with the tragic loss of one of its rising stars. phil of al jazeera, los angeles, russia is reported a record number of deaths from the crone of ours for the 5th day in a row. though nearly 38000 new infections and about a 1000 fatalities present vladimir putin's approved a week long nationwide workplace shut down. only about a 3rd of the population as vaccinated. one of the lowest rates in europe and neighboring ukraine also has low vaccination rates with only 15 percent getting inoculated so far. that's despite the availability and choice of jobs. and it's reported record numbers, infections, and death for the 2nd day in a row. schools in the capital and other hotspots will be shot for 2 weeks. and romania is putting in a new restrictions to deal with a surge in cases it will re introduce
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a night curfew and make vaccinations as of course, mandatory for most activities. mon, the 3rd of the adult population in romania has received 2 doses. and in the days yes, flag carry. allen gerda is on the brink of bankruptcy. it's been hit hard by the global decline in travel. but even before the pandemic, the airlines struggled with mounting debt. jessica washington reports from jakarta, ah, at indonesia loudest airport, passenger traffic is on the rise. as domestic tourism enjoys a resurgence. after months of relative quiet travel restrictions at major airports around the country are easing. as the number of coven 19 cases falls, it's a welcome change for the countries aviation industry. but it may not be enough to save one major player drowning in debt the countries oldest airline career. indonesia is edging close to bankruptcy. it's not a pretty picture in terms of the debts amounting to i,
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mrs. calion, so for the year, which is coming up to billions. ah, the pandemic had a severe impact on the fly carrier. passenger numbers have fallen by 90 percent and flight frequency has reduced from 400 to less than 100 flights a day. the airlines total debt is now $4900000000.00 and the company faces several law suits over unpaid debt. the airline c o, a fun city of put around told al jazeera steps have been taken to turn the company around, including renegotiating airplane, leasing costs and restructuring loans. like many airlines around the world's gerda, indonesia has struggled through the pandemic because of travel related restrictions . but grew does financial woes. it started long before the pandemic, and now the flag carrier faces an uncertain future aviation expert sega
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router, indonesia has struggled to compete with low cost carriers grappling with weak earnings while paying for a large and expensive flight of aircraft that are mostly least 5 years earlier receive some of the operational costs of gary's increased dramatically and then some of the and the measurement of flight. for example, java london, is not the approved profitable. the airline is still mostly owned by the government, and the ministry of state owned enterprises has proposed rebranding. a state own charter service pillay to air as a passenger carry it to replace gruder or putting in more state cash. the ministry declined an interview with al jazeera, the option of the bankruptcy liquidation of godaddy. is freddy, like the feasible option. right now, under pressure to resolve the crisis at gruder, the government faces
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a difficult choice, either try and save the failing airline or let it collapse. jessica washington, out as you jakarta, spain's prime minister has promised to speed up aid to people whose homes have been destroyed by lava in the canaries. a mess is what is caused all of that damage. this are these live pictures of the camera via volcano and la palmer island. it's been rotting for nearly 5 weeks now. more than 7000 people have had to flee their homes. rivers of lava continued to destroy land and buildings. ah. this out there and these are the top stories the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel has been arrested club.

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