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climates emergency, can they find a way to prioritize the planets help? oh, good g d p. special coverage on al jazeera. ah, the leader of columbia's biggest drug can't tell has been arrested. it's been compared to the fall of 1980 struggled. pablo escobar. ah. good morning, doha, everyone. i'm him. i'll santa maria. this is the world news from al jazeera, pushing past security forces, refugees and migrants determined to reach the united states have set off on foot from southern mexico. goal remains to contain a position of the grand panama the united states, as she's more calls for com days off to north korea. that it test find
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a new type of ballistic missiles and a crackdown. the ines what teeny part has to say. the king is only enriching himself while ignoring the needs of the people. ah hello, we begin with what columbia's president is calling the biggest blow to drug trafficking in his country since the death of mentor is drug. lord pablo escobar in 1993. the leader of the country's biggest drug cartels been arrested. dario antonio was zuka, who is also goes by the name of antonio. antonio was the leader of the crime. they'll go fo drugs cartel and united states had put a $5000000.00 bounty on his head. he's accused of murder, child abuse, and sending huge shipments of cocaine to the united states. dido antonio also got ali as or danielle, this is the hardest blow that has been dell to drug trafficking in this century in
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our country. and this blows only comparable to the fall of pablo escobar in the ninety's murder of policeman soldiers, social leaders, as well as a recruiter of minor. and she's also known for the insanity that led him to abuse adolescent boys and girls from out of central graham p at in bogota. now it tells us more about a tonia and the cocktail he let is. 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 cough 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 columbia and intelligence, some 1200 armed men. that's their base in the north of to cut their country. but
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they operate more than $300.00 municipalities across columbia. and they are considered to be responsible for, for the exports of the majority of the cocaine. that reaches at the united states and europe from cologne. a group that has been expanding increasingly in the last years 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, is also true that the government, that, as a used to all of its power to try and arrest this man till the
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news and thousands of migrants and refugees are set off on foot from southern mexico hoping to reach the united states. the group is mainly made up of people from haiti, and central america have been stranded in mexico for months. there were scuffles as police trying to stop them, as john homan reports from mexico city. ha! 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. buddha. the only surprise it's at this time around, they have been stopped by mexican authorities. yet i 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. oh my god, i was a mini can i was have in the think he for 67 or 8 months and then we been look up
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for a long time. we can't take it any more. we don't have war gone and we can't leave in or gone to, which is much worse. so we need to get out of here to feed our family up with 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. 7 7 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, their fleeing poverty, political turmoil, or violence in their own lands. at the moment there,
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i missed to get to mexico city and get papers to stay. those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold welcome. forces in texas state already be mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john homan. how does it a mexico city? the united states and south korea are calling for com nearly a week after north korea test find a new type of ballistic missile. the u. s. envoy for north korea is in sol for meetings with south korea and officials. pyongyang says it won't return to talk until washington drops what it calls hostile policies from the fuel. from government today i had serious in depth discussions with representative kim, over the proposal for an end of war declaration. we reconfirmed our shared stance that were willing to discuss all matters, including north korea's interests,
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wants to dialogue with north korea resumes. as u. s. government has been expressing its willingness to talk and we hope that north korea response to this as soon as possible. we call the dca to seize these other bases and other different identities. and is that engage in dialogue? remain ready to meet with rebekah without leaving? and we had me in the united states. i was no. oh, wait, hold on positively. wow. probably kelly's with us to talk about this now, professor of political science and diplomacy. it was on national university. nice to see you a professor kelly. i feel that the united states and south korea can call for old i want here and for things to deescalate. i mean, this is what was said immediately after them is our launch. all we're going to cooperate more. it's all just words at this stage. is it not? well, i was trying to make him a few years ago. there was always a big we were in
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a cost of a breakthrough and nothing really happened. you may recall, right? i mean, north korea didn't actually give up anything. those sanctions were, was back and things like that. so i think divide people are actually trying to go a little bit more slowly. i do to be fair to the buying people actually genuinely think it would be willing to sit alison or cram and talk to him. i my guess is that dividing people feel that they balance from got the run around that balance from windsor flu. i had 3 personal meetings and didn't really get me the courts. and so i think the binding people want to make sure that the north koreans are serious when making serious offer before they have any kind of higher meeting. that said, i mean them, the americans said repeatedly this year under, by non behavioral ministration that were willing to meet at any time without pre conditions. i'm not sure how much more the north koreans gonna ask for than that. i mean, i did the north koreans, i've been saying what we want sanctions removed 1st before we mean, i find that highly unlikely the americans have, you know, and that's american, chinese and others are relied on things as a while for it to slow down the north korean nuclear program,
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so i think it's highly unlikely we're going to give away one of the biggest chit that we have before we even talk to them. but i think that us, americans are the north french billings be exactly so they can give that away. so what sort of over show could be made if, if, if young young is saying you've got to drop your quite hostile policies, where could the u. s. or if you say you haven't, other other countries meet them halfway or somewhere along so, so there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do with north korea like we had in mind with the radians, right? so that maybe we can sort of pull back a couple of things and in exchange for north korea, changing behavior on sunday. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have develop. we'd actually like the, our hands on like, on a particular warhead and unaware. and so maybe they can give us that and exchange for repealing. i don't know like the ban on selling call, which is something where you would like to get some money maker for them. there are ways to sort of find small deals, their own micro deals that are trying to sort of shoot for the whole thing we're
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chunking can meetings and everything in 2 days. you know, that's not going to happen. we can do small steps for, but again, that requires the north koreans to actually believe by and maybe you know and meet and then have the willingness to show up and, and like, put some stuff on the table. and i think that's what was surprising is yours and just don't seem to want to do that. they're just launching and launching and launching. and that really quick clearing what message were supposed to take from that, right. i mean, just by me, without the constantly firing this will probably not. and on that missile side of things is it nots, and forgive any simplicity or ignorance here, but is it not concerning? the u. s. has all these sanctions in place have all these limitations in place? and yet as you say, north korea keep firing, firing, firing, and apparently is firing more sophisticated, you know, potentially submarine launched missiles this still managing to do it. and this is very good. this is actually sort of a big issue of debate, right? me, the argument is that look, sanctions are stopping a. so why we sanctioning more through my argument or response? because the problem is almost certainly would almost certainly be worse without
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sanctions. right? that if we actually let the north koreans have on inhibited access to the world economy, they would use that not to import food in medicine for their people, which is what we would hope they would do. they would actually use that to important support of the, the weapons of mass destruction program. and that's really the core issue here, right in the north, koreans need to sort of pull over or slow down on the missiles and the rest to sort of like send a signal confidence right, that we actually meet with them and roll back some sanctions, you know, the 1st thing they're going to do, you know, is, is important part of the program. if that's the attitude, then the americans are never going to agree to sanctions rollback. right? i mean, we need some kind of sense that like we can roll back a little bit. some sanctions on the north koreans want immediately exploded, support the program. and that's really, i think the perceptual mismatch trainer from kelly, joining us from who's on today. always a pleasure. thank you for your time. thanks. relevant. ty, ones been rattled by a magnitude 6 point to earthquake. the epicenter off the coast of ye lun in the northeast of the country. people have reported strong shaking in taipei,
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but there are no reports of widespread damage or injuries. turkey's presidents demanded 10 west and ambassadors be expelled after they called for the release of a jail businessman also in covent, has been in prison since 2017 accused of taking part in the fails, coo of 2016, which he denies a joint statement from several countries including the u. s. canada france, germany says the caste, the case quote, cost a shadow over respect for democracy. turkey has called the statement irresponsible, checked the world, whether next and then the kidnapping of pixel truck drivers. feeling more unrest in haiti and moving, sent safety in the spotlight as families and colleagues more in the phil make a killed in a shooting incident involving actor alec baldwin. ah,
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now it has been stormy, norman, you have last few days. that's easing now, but it's the difference between north and south in the middle, the middles, quiet, and quite warm from spain right up to towards germany. but as not case on the side, i said the story with his god. in fact, we've changed the wind direction. is more of a suddenly i for the next few days that will be particularly noticed in stockholm, rising by several degrees. and even though the rains come in to london, it goes from $14.00 to $15.00. so if you liked, improve the situation but fairly typical of autumn, stormy, and then a bit of relief, a bit of warmth, but more significant rainstorms at least are gathering to a circulation. look at this is sundays forecast. so for places like calabria in italy, sicily than to the north coasted to near you, this circulation, it's pretty nasty as persistent, potentially flooding, re, particularly for italy, and strong wind circuit across malta. and then producer, as an example. right,
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it's head away from your down to africa. the still been some rather late season rain around? yeah, i re coast giving unusual flooding and the rains actually come a long way in land almost up the cell should not be doing this time of year. nevertheless, it is not true for the next 2 days, the concentration probably edging back again towards nigeria. ah, in india's super grain meeting, the 3rd athena. this is heather wilson. the $11.00 east investigates why so many women are having invasive surgery on al jazeera bmw be the hero. the world needs wash
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ah ah aah! on al jazeera, these are the top stories. the leader of columbia's largest drug cartel has been arrested. the presidents described the capture of dido antonio saga, also known as tanya, as the biggest blow to drug trafficking in columbia. since the death of pablo escobar in 1993 thousands of migrants and refugees have set off on foot from southern mexico in the hope of making it to the united states. the group is mainly made up of people from haiti, and central america has been stranded in mexico months. and the united states and south korea calling for calm nearly a week after north korea testified a new type of ballistic missile. the us envoy for north korea is in sol,
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for meetings with south korean officials. now severe a few shortages have led to more protests in haiti's capital prices of sword and some petrol stations are now closed. and now gangs of started kidnapping and killing fuel truck drivers. manuel rebelar reports from puerto prince ah, fires burning in the streets of the haitian capital. while protest, super worsening. insecurity, have swept the city in recent days. demonstrations over fuel shortages are also becoming a daily occurrence. there are fears, the city would come to a standstill if supplies art resumed soon. late that was i, i lit up with the government is not doing its job. they are the ones that you give a security that they should do everything to make sure pumps of petrol. so we can do what we have to do by plug. yeah, despite some gas stations already running dry cues of motorists keep growing as detention at home. and where the problem is, the people in government,
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the richer fighting the pool some motorists tell us fuel is becoming so hard to come by. it can take days to get their hands on only a few gallons across the haitian capital. many petrol stations have closed their doors all together, creating a black market for fuel. recent days, the price of gasoline has gone from $10.00 to $15.00 per gallon and it's the cost that's only getting higher as the fuel shortage. worse. delivering fuel to residence has become more difficult as violence linked to criminal gangs spreads to more parts of the city. gang members have made a lucrative business out of extorting and kidnapping petrol delivery driver transport or threatening a strike to protest against violence directed towards delivery personnel. women from abra. nothing baggage garza a reason why there's no petrol is that some of the drivers have been kidnapped previously with the trucks. the owners of paid for the truck to be released but
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left the driver behind and they were killed. not. that's why drivers now scared to go to the cargo terminal because they may get kidnapped music audio guy. though the recent abduction of 17 mission years by haitian gang has captured global headlines, violence and kidnappings are challenged, that most residents here face on a daily basis. and between increasing insecurity, fast rising fuel prices and an economic crisis exacerbated by the ongoing cobit 19 pandemic security experts say the situation is a ticking time bomb for social unrest. manuel did apollo al jazeera, puerto prince. several taliban members have been killed during attacks in f and afghanistan's manga province 2 roadside bombs killed at least 3 people, including a child in separate incidents. officials to say a taliban vehicle was targeted, and our group has claimed responsibility. film industry workers have held a vigil to remember senate for cinematographer allen hutchins. she was killed in an
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incident involving a prop gun, fired by act. alec baldwin on thursday. he pulled the trigger. after being told the weapon was safe. about $200.00 people attended the event in albuquerque, new mexico. phil of l, with the support from los angeles grant, accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop done. we need help immediately. the nasa 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 shot by star alec baldwin, who 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 was that with a real bullet or why? i cannot tell you that they were filming a weston in santa fe. new mexico both means gun appearing to misfire hutchin's shot in the chest. she died a short time later in hospital director joe sousa standing behind him,
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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 sat claim that had been to misfires from the gun just a week earlier that gun apparently hand, it's a bold went on thursday by the assistant director, se court documents both forth. it was free of live ammunition baldwin treating a length of 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
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familiar with tragedy on sets. brandon lay, son of star, briefly 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 those protocols being followed, if so, how could this have happened? why was there live ammunition onset? why with the crew so close at the time? 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. fill of al jazeera los angeles. a cargo ship is called fire while anchored off canada southwestern coast. 16 crew members have been evacuated, and 5 people remain on board. the coast guard that says the fire started on the invasion. kingston on saturday morning in 2 damaged containers carrying hazardous hazardous materials, the ship lost about 40 containers in rough seas on thursday. mammals military's under increasing pressure to engage with its opponents nearly 9 months after
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seizing power. there have been calls for talks to find a way out of the crisis, even from supporters of the military, but the gender says it will not engage with qu, dissidence, including members of unsung searches asked the government. the country's been in turmoil since february's take over a military crackdown on descent which has killed more than 1100 people. the indonesian airline gruder is on the brink of bankruptcy. like all carriers, it's been hit hard by declining travel during the pandemic. it was already struggling with debt. it's jessica washington reports from jakarta. ah, any. his largest airport passenger traffic is on the rise. as domestic tourism enjoys and research, and after months if 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 plan drowning in debt. the countries oldest airline to route
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indonesia is edging close to bankruptcy. if not a pretty picture in terms of the debts amounting to i, mrs. calion sophia, which is coming up to billions. ah, the panoramic had a severe impact on the flag 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 debts. the airline c o. a fun city. a put route 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 convert, indonesia has struggled through the pandemic because of travel related restrictions,
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but grew does financial woes. it started long before the pandemic, and now the flag carrier faces an uncertain future aviation expert sega 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, and some of the information mal 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 an, as a passenger carrier 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,
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like the feasible option, right? no. under pressure to resolve the crisis at gruder, the government faces a difficult choice, either try and save the failing airline, or let it collapse. jessica washington out as you, dakota. the media is suspending the roll out of a russian, developed coven vaccine following concerns about its safety for people at risk of h. i v. some studies suggest vaccines with a certain viral ingredient found in the sputnik solution. can make men more susceptible to h. ivy at the institute that develops the jam says no babies decision isn't based on scientific evidence. gunmen have killed at least 10 people in mali in an attack on a base of ame paramilitary group known as the gander i. so this is in the northern region of gao. the group was formed in 2009 and is backed by the army, but it's unclear who is behind this attack. robin children, 60 inmates who escaped from an eye, jerry in prison on friday, i've been recaptured and the 800 broke out in ohio state. when
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a gang blasted the prison walls with dynamite. more than $500.00, though still on the run. and it was the 3rd major attack on a prison this year. now the southern african kingdom of s, what teeny has been gripped by pro democracy demonstrations for months. but the government of what used to be called swaziland says there can be no dialogue until the unrest stops mrs. africa's last absolute monarchy as i was, her name has more from the capital. in bourbon there. saturday would have been the 22nd birthday of mil fauna, said belly mug who's as son, sandy laid died 3 days ago after being caught in violent pro democracy protests. when he went to the mobile phone store, my booth, i says, a witness told him, his 1st born was shot in the back by a police officer and left to die. do make you so as they don't k up i go, i see that enough on dos you which i it was my size and i see to,
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to marie was going to be something something fee not given to me, maybe even to discount the government says since pro democracy protests began in june. 35 people have died. amnesty international says that number is much higher, more than 80. many people are now saying something that was wants inconceivable in africa's last absolute monarchy. that after 35 years of rule, king the swati, the 3rd has enriched himself while ignoring the struggles of the people. and it's time for his reign to end and a new era of democracy to begin. one delay lulu is a secretary general of one of the largest political parties in his white, teeny, a 1973 decreed bands. parties from sponsoring candidates to run for parliament. he says, all the corruption in the country can be traced back to the camp. he doesn't give
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a damn to human life. that's how divorced and corrupt he has become. we have been taken repeating, hoping that one dig is of the 2 will open any we listen, but like all their sports and to take does he has, he's not listening. king ma swati says he hopes to launch a national dialogue in the coming months and called for peace in this country of just over 1000000 people. for martin bonnie, deputy mayor jab lani new marlo says a swat teenie needs to address corruption and that lies with parliament. we are at a very precarious, painful, agonizing phrase. but what is good is that we all agree that we don't deserve this weekend to, for, to members. now, the beginning in my humble submission is that let everybody with throw
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the anger and let's come together. go for what, at the moment. the boozer isn't sure how he and his family will be able to do that . they have yet to bury sandy lay. people have described his wife teeny as one big family, but there is no sign yet. that family is ready to heal. natasha can aim al jazeera and by bonnie as martini as spain's. my ministers promised to speed up age to people whose homes have been destroyed by love or in the canary islands. so almost 8 30 in the morning. there i now this is the law shall become revere, volcano. on la palmer island. it has been erupt in for 5 weeks now. an expert said there was no sign of it stopping wouldn't. 7000 people have had to flee lot and on unless bit of don't give up. you hope we are. the solidarity of the spaniards is here on the island of la palmer. the spanish government here and will be here every single day of this crisis. and every day, the once it's over,
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the spanish government will be here. funny 11, a counselor, artworks have been sold for more than a $100000000.00. is collection featured in the bellagio hotel in las vegas for more than 2 decades. the on saturday sale was meant to further improve the diversity of its fine art collection. it took place 2 days before the 140th anniversary of the spanish artists birthday pablo. picasso. died in 1973 periods. this portrait. ah, we are half past the hour, and these are the top stories. the leader of columbia's largest drugs cartel has been arrested. the capture of dido antonio soon ago, also known as o'neil, is described by the president, is the biggest blow to drug trafficking in columbia. since the death of pablo escobar in 1993 dial antonio issue i'll yes.

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