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[000:00:00;00] ah, when ever you ah ah, the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartels been arrested and its being compared to the fall of 19 eighties, drug lord pablo escobar. ah, hello again, i'm kim all santa maria here in doha. this is the world news from al jazeera pushing past the security forces,
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refugees and migrants determined to reach the united states set off on foot in southern mexico. our goal remains to compete in a position at the criminal law. the u. s. issues more calls for com days after north korea said it testified a new type of ballistic missile. and protested incidentally with tear gas after blocking a major bridge in the capitol. ah, so he's the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartels been arrested stutter antonio suca. i also goes by the name or tanya was captured in room in a remote corner of the jungle. sh president. even duke, i says it is the biggest blow to drug trafficking since the death of pablo escobar back in 1993 and support us from priyanka gutter. dido antonio osha guys, widely known as a tonio and had been on the run for more than
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a decade. columbia most wanted and most fear drug trafficker. now finally in handcuffs after being hunted down by soldiers, put the world's largest cocaine producing nation or tornadoes. the rest is the biggest victory in its so called war and drugs in nearly 30 years as this ill. goldberg, this is the hardest blow that has been dealt to drug trafficking in this century in our country vehicle. and this blows only comparable to the follow pablo escobar in the ninety's. he was captured at his high doubt in jungle near the border with more than 500 soldiers were deployed. one officer was killed. ya must glad. okay, so we began an important satellite surveillance mission against him, with agencies from the u. s. and u. k. where with each movement with trace analysts with communications or the 50 experts and signal intelligence permanently covering the area with an exact coverage that allowed us to indicate what his movements were you to get him from
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his hiding place. born into rural family or tonia was a hard and fighter who switch sides from far led gorilla to far i palo tree groups in 2012. he took over as the leader of the golf clan from his brother, who was killed by police. he's wanted by the us from porting tons of cocaine for years from south america. the government says his group has been behind some of the worst violence columbia has seen since the signing of a p steel with fork rebels in 2016. there is the possibility that these bring down levels of violence, especially on the communities than he better had been affected by these large organization. but, but indeed, i mean, there is no an effective a solution to the drug trafficking international drug trafficking problem. jose, by beheading these type of organizations, that once all there been narcotics, rollins in the world,
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no nor in columbia. many feo toenails arrest mealy to a power struggle and a tough war that could worse and the violence. brianca got their alta 0 until the news and thousands of migrants and refugees of set off on foot from southern mexico hoping to reach the u. s. a group is mainly made up of people from haiti, and central america who've been stranded in mexico for months. and they were scuffled sir as police, trying to stop them. john holman, reports are 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 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
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a ring of security pieces confining them there over months. they called the city a prison. i was alone. many can i was have in the taint, he forsake 7 or 8 months and then we been 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 our 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 but this time around of the struggle. most people go through. 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
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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 their i missed to get to met, screw 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 radi being mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so. first ensued as under u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, out is in mexico city. the u. s. and south korea are again pressuring north korea to refrain from carrying out any more. a missile test stays after it said it had fired a new type of ballistic missile. b, as in boy, for north korea's in sulphur meetings, about the tests and long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. north korea is refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops what it's cooling,
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hostile policies, from their 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 we are willing to discuss all matters, including north korea's interest once the 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 obligations and other different identities. and is that engage in dialogue? we remain ready to meet with rebekah without me. and we had me in the united states . i was never told we hopefully i can respond positively law outreach. his robert kennedy now professor of political science and diplomacy is on national university who told us north korea needs to come to the table but needs to say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do some work real like we had in mind
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with the iranians. right? so that like maybe we can sort of pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a particular warhead and a specific on a warning. so maybe they could give us that an exchange for repealing i don't know like a ban on selling coal, which is something where you would like to get the money maker for them. i mean, there are ways to sort of find small deals. there. micro deals that are trying to shoot the whole thing. we're chunking can meetings and everything in today. you know, that's not going to happen. we can't do small steps for, but again, that requires the north koreans to actually believe by maybe you know, and meet. and the north of the willingness or show up and like, put some stuff on the table and i think that's what sort of surprising this years they just don't seem to want to do that. they're just launching and launching and launching and not really quick clearing what message were supposed to take from that. right. i mean, just by want to meet without they're constantly firing missiles, probably not me and not military. his under increasing pressure to engage with its
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opponents nearly 9 months after seizing power. there have been calls the talk to find a way out of the crisis, even from supporters of the military. but the dentist says it will not engage with dissidence, including members among su, she's aston, government, and countries. but in term will ever since that cou bank in february, and the military crackdown which has killed more than 1100 people. government killed at least 10 people in mali in an attack on a base of a power military group known as the gun, the east. so this was in the northern region of gao. the group was formed in 2009. it's backed by the army, but it's unclear who is responsible for this attack. more for nicholas. hark, he's in dot com in neighboring synagogue. it happened just a 10 minutes drive from the minute my base. remember there is at least 14000 un peacekeeping soldiers there and next to the french base back gun. so quite a brazen attack here on a city where there are so many armed forces on the ground against this military group gun the ice,
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which in the surrounding language means the children of the people. it's made up of former military officials that were either fired or retired and local people that are defending the city of go when they were there before the 2012 invasion of arm groups linked to al qaeda. no, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack, but it has the hallmark of the al qaeda for the 8 tomato. suddenly someone was the mean that has launch several attacks against arm groups affiliated to or are militia group backed by the government, as well as us forces and french forces. it also comes at a time where we have a distorted visit of the un security council members are on the ground in molly trying to find a way out to this. what seems to be an endless crisis where the situation has deteriorated, greatly noticed in molly, but in the share and in neighboring burkina faso. and for the un security council
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where there is such a huge un presence on the ground in multi key to end, this conflict is trying to find stability involved. if your government has carried out more air strikes on the northern to grow region, the 7th time in the last week. i mean it's your training center in the weston area of my to be was targeted. thousands of people have been killed, more than 2000000 displaced since the fighting began almost a year ago. police and sudan if i tear gas, it protested, who were blocking a bridge in cartoon. i had put up roadblocks and cut off the bridge, thinking the capitals of central and northern neighbourhood. dozens of them gathered outside the presidential palace where people are demonstrating for days calling for more civilian control over the government. remember, since generals have shared power with civilians in a transitional government since 2019 here is here, morgan and tomb. she's got more on some of the demands of those protesters. they say they want the military to take over and dissolve the entire cabinet and, and make up
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a new one. that is inclusive of everyone who took part in the revolution. in december 2018. when people protested against former president bush, which led to the military over throwing him in april 2019. now they say that they want to make sure that people understand that they have a large presence that they have support on the ground. so they trying to expand the area of the safe, him from the presidential palace and trying to block every single entrance that or every single road that leads to the presidential palace so that they can be able to establish their fit, then to put pressure on the transitional government and the prime minister of the dog to dissolve his cabinet and appoint new members of the cabinet that include members from the 4th of the freedom and change the national chart, the alliance. now this is all a result of a split between the forces of freedom and change coalition. that's the coalition that lead anti government protests against for president dominant machine. but not everyone in the coalition feel like they have enough representation in the government. because that coalition included arm groups included opposition,
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members who were outside to outside the capital in the process were ongoing. and when people were organizing for before processes to demonstrate on the 3. so some of them say they feel left out of government participation and they won the prime minister to dissolve his cabinet in the news ahead. western ambassadors who signed a letter criticizing turkey's government a waiting to see a bank of really plans to expel them. and hit hard by the pandemic went. bankruptcy may be on the horizon for indonesia is oldest carrier. ah. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. now as i went to briefly left out of mongolia and came across the sea of japan and spread down through china as
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temperatures have dropped down from the extreme levels of light that winters disappearing. you might just see snow north of them, but i will attempt you a baton in harping hats. not anything like freezing. and although we seen the rain disappearing, does interruption to that are only up to q should probably sudden home shoe during monday significantly. we'll just catch the edge of japan, but even go through tokyo on tuesday, that is out of the way. but this temperature regime in northern china is much higher than it should be. for the sas, we back down to normal haul cars, but average and so shanghai with the shower here and there, and some more developing in such one. the monsoon trough in india is going south properly now, but it's hanging up on the western side of been bar on eastern side of bangladesh, where cook cox is bizarre. might be a focus of some heavy rain the next day. so early scattered light shouted. napoleon, norton indian, north of pakistan in kara and cannot vica it's i think it could be more rain here, but it's not particularly severe. so it does look like things are improving as the season was suggest. mid lisa settled down to where it should be,
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ah, on al jazeera, these are the top stories, the leader of columbia's largest drug cartel has been arrested. the president's described the capture of dido, antonio saga al, who was also known as antonio. as the biggest blow to drug trafficking in columbia since the death of pablo escobar in 1993 the united states and south korea. according to com nearly a week after north korea test, find the new type of ballistic missile. the u. s. envoy for north korea is in soul for meetings with soft korean officials and government of kill at least 10 people in molly, in an attack on a base of a power military group. none of began to eat. so this was in the northern region of gal and it is yet unclear who was response. took his president has demanded 10 western ambassadors be expelled after they called for the release of a jail businessman, osman cabella. he has been in prison since 2017 accused of taking part and be failed to of 2016,
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which he denies. excuse me. a joint statement from several countries including the u. s. canada, france and germany says the case quote, cast a shadow over respect for democracy. it noted that the charges against scovella have changed over time and cold on turkey to resolve his case. court in line with turkey's international obligations and domestic law, turkey that was called the statement irresponsible. his matthew brother, former us ambassador, nonresident senior fellow now it's the atlantic council eurasia center. he says this is an attempt by o one, just to preserve his domestic spending. any time there is a significant foreign policy decision in any country, domestic politics are a big part of it. in this case, i think president argon is looking forward to the possibility of early elections. they're supposed to be scheduled in 2023. they may be moved up and he is in an electoral alliance in a parliamentary alliance with a far right nationalist, political party. so you know that party called the nationalist,
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actually party that they always want to take a tough line whenever they feel that. especially western countries are putting pressure on turkey, but i'm not sure how far turkey is going to go in this situation. you know, it's possible that president, they're the ones announcements, ordering a directing, is foreign minister to declare these ambassadors. persona non grata, may simply be a diplomatic shot across the bow, and it may be that turkey does not follow through on actually expelling them. and i say that because the reaction by the u. s. embassy and several other european ones has been muted. in fact, the embassies have refrained from commenting, which makes me think there's some sort of a discussion going on. still, behind the scenes, the indonesian airline go router is on the brink of bankruptcy. michael kerry is it's been hit hard by declining travel during the pending, but it was already struggling with debt. as jessica washington reports from jakarta, the indonesia largest airport passenger traffic is on the rise. as domestic tourism enjoys
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a resurgence. after months of relative quiet travel restrictions at major airports around the country are easing, as the number of coven 19 cases full. it's a welcome change for the countries asian industry, but it may not be enough to save one major player drowning and death. the country's oldest airline crew to indonesia is edging close to bankruptcy. if not a pretty picture in terms of the debts, amounting to hundreds of trillions of reappear with us, coming up to billions. the pandemic had a severe impact on the flag kerio. 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
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company faces several low suits over unpaid death. the airline c o earth and city of portray 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 worlds guru to indonesia has struggled through the pandemic because of travel related restrictions . but grew, does the financial woes started long before the pandemic? and now the flag carrier faces an uncertain future aviation expert thank a 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 them softly and the measurement of flight for example, java, london is not approved profitable. the airline is still mostly owned by the government,
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and the ministry of state owned enterprises has proposed rebranding. a state own charter service pillay to an 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 a difficult choice either try and save the failing airline or let it collapse. jessica washington out a 0 to carter. there may be a is suspending to roll out all of a russian developed coven vaccine following concerns about it. safety for people at risk of h. i v. some saudis suggest vaccines with a certain viral ingredient found in that a russian back saying the sputnik on it can make men more susceptible to h. i v. the institute that develop the jap though,
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says maybe as decision isn't based on any scientific evidence, to the southern askan kingdom of s. what seni now, which has been gripped by pro democracy demonstrations for months. but the government of what used to be known as swaziland says there can be no dialogue until the unrest stops. this is africa's last absolute monica. natasha game has moved from the capitol in the bomb it saturday would have been the 22nd birthday of mo fauna said belly mug, who's a son? sandy lay died 3 days ago. after being caught in violent pro democracy protests, when he went to the mobile phone store, my buddha says, a witness told him, his 1st born was shot in the back by a police officer and left to die and to make his way isn't they don't k, a but i, she's good enough on to of you, which it was why psychology to, to marie was going to be something, something fi, no different to me. maybe even to discount the government says,
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since pro democracy protest 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 once inconceivable, in africa's last absolute monarchy, that after 35 years of rule, king ma 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 the secretary general of one of the largest political parties in his white, teeny, a 1973 decree, bans parties from sponsoring candidates to run for parliament. he says, all the corruption in the country can be traced back to the king. he doesn't look different dim to human life. that's how divorced and corrupt he has become. we have been taking the beating, hoping that one day he is of the tomb will open any we listen,
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but like all their sports and to take does he has, he's not lifting king mas white. he 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 by bonnie deputy mayor jab lani new marlo says a swa teenie needs to address corruption and that lies with parliament. we are to have really precarious, painful, agonizing phrase budge. 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 the anger and let's come together, go for it. at the moment, the buddha isn't sure how he and his family will be able to do that. they have yet
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to bury sandy, lay. people have described is swati as one big family. but there is no sign yet. that family is ready to heal. natasha can aim l jazeera and by bonnie as martini severe fuel shortages have led to mo, protests in haiti's capital prices of sword and some petrol stations of closed. but now gangs started kidnapping and killing fuel truck drivers. marolla 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. are you really that was though i ended 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
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do what we have to do by blood red. oh, despite some gas stations already running dry cues of motorists keep growing as detention at the pump. where the problem is, the people in government, the rich fighting the pool so 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. in 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, worsens. delivering fuel to residents 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 drivers. you'll transport or threatening
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a strike to protest against the violence directed towards delivery personnel. lemons from opera, not very by garza. a reason why there's no pitfalls that some of the drivers have been kidnapped previously with the trucks and the owners of paid for the truck to be released, but left the driver behind and they were killed. if not, that's why drivers now scared to go 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 in economic crisis exacerbated by the ongoing covey. 19 pandemic security experts say the situation is a ticking time bomb for social unrest. manuel did apollo al jazeera, puerto prince. how film industry workers have held a vigil to remember the cinematographer helena hutchins? she was killed in an incident involving a prop gum. fine by act like bolton on thursday,
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he pulled the trigger after being told the weapon was safe. about $200.00 people attended the event in albuquerque, new mexico. philip hill with our report now from los angeles. grant. accidentally shot on 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 shot by star alec baldwin, some help our director and our camera managed camera one and it's been shot. are they going to take him to the right? so was that it was a real bullet or i cannot tell you that they were filming a weston in santa fe. new mexico both wins gun, appearing to misfire. hutchins shot in the chest. she died a short time. later in hospital director, joe sues. a standing behind her hit him, the shoulder not fatally, and shares came down,
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sit on another set there with life. a life gun discharge reports from source is on the sat claim that had been 2 misfires from the gun just a week earlier. that gun apparently handed to baldwin on thursday by the assistant director, say court documents both thought it was free of live ammunition, baldwin treating a link to this story, emphasizing that very points inside his se crew were extremely concerned. 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
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a gun nearly 30 years ago while shooting the crow. that led to 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 life ammunition on set? why would 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, fell. lavelle al jazeera los angeles. ah, on al jazeera this hour, these are the headlines. the leader of columbia's largest drug cartel has been arrested. the president's described the capture of dado, antonio suger, also known as antonio, as the biggest blow to drug trafficking in columbia. since the death of pablo escobar in 1993, died when daniel all sugar i'll yes or danielle, this is the hardest blow that has been dealt to drug trafficking in this century in
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