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is the deteriorating economic situation in afghanistan, but all ice little said beyond the g twenty's response to the climate emergency. can they find a way to prioritize the planets, health? oh good g d p. special coverage on out yourself? ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that is, are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. the leader of columbia's biggest drug cartel has been arrested. it's been big compared to the fall of the 1980s, drug lord pablo escobar. pushing past security forces, refugees, migrants determined to reach the united states, set off on foot from southern mexico. protests as ensue. don, i met with tear gas south of blocking
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a major bridge in the capital and an election where the results is in no doubt, voters go to the polls. it is pakistan. and it's, or the atlanta braves are headed to the world series for the 1st time since 1999 a baby rating champions. the alley dodgers in game 6 of their championship series. ah, the leader of columbia as biggest drug cartel has been arrested dido, antonia or sugar, who goes by the name of antonio, was captured in a remote corner of the jungle. president of undo. k says it's the biggest blow to drug trafficking. since the death of pablo escobar in 1993, i'm just eras priyanka group, so reports dido antonio osha guys,
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widely known as a tonio. and had been on the ron for more than a decade. columbia most wanted and most fear drug trafficker. now finally, in handcuffs after being hunted down by soldiers put it was locked is cocaine producing nation or tony was the rest is the biggest victory and it's so cold war and drugs in nearly 30 as s dash l gold. this is the hardest blow that has been dell to drug trafficking in this century in our country vehicle . and this blows only comparable to the follow pablo escobar in the ninety's. they won't be. he was captured at his high doubt in jungle near the border with panama. more than 500 soldiers were deployed. one officer was killed. yarmouth. glad august . noah. we began and important satellite surveillance mission against him with agencies from the u. s. in 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
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coverage that allowed us to indicate what his movements were you to get him from his hiding place. born into rural family or tonia was a hard and fighter who switch sides from far left. gorilla to far i palo tree groups in 2012. he took over as the leader of the gulls class from his brother who was killed by police. he's wanted by the u. s. reporting 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 of p staying with fock rebels in 2016. there is the possibility that these bring down levels of violence, especially on the communities that he bet 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 problems in the world, no,
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nor in columbia many fail toenail to rest merely to a power struggle and a tough war that could worse and the violence. brianca got their alta 0 wife that a washington al 0. my carry is there for us. mike, what's been the reaction to this arrestor? well, i do no formal reaction as yet. what we do know is that was to go was indicted by a new york court way back in 2009. since then, he's been indicted in a number of other courts than the united states in miami, as well as another set of charges within new york. these charges all relate to drug trafficking and certainly the state department has been on the search for a to go for a long period of time at one stage or store at the stage. they have a bounty of some $5000000.00 reward for information leading to his capture. now,
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the situation as to extradition, that's very complicated. we understand that there is already work underway between the u. s. and columbia in terms of arranging an extradition of you. so again, remembering that much of the product that he traded was used here within the united states. but there's another issue pertaining to that as well. is that in the united states, he's wanted only on drug trafficking charges he's likely in columbia to be facing at the charges, in addition to drug trapping, including homicide, all sorts of added charges, which would carry a far more serious sentence. so the question of extradition, hopefully we'll hear from state department in coming hours. okay, mike, buddy, thanks to the downstairs mike chanover live for us in washington. thousands of migrants and refugees have set off on foot from southern mexico, hoping to reach the u. s. the group is mainly made up of people from haiti, and central america have been stranded in mexico for months. there was scuffles as
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police trying to stop them out as there is john hallman 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 fools away through the country into the u. s . border. the only surprise it's at this time around them been stopped by mexican authorities. yet, about a 1000 people left up at eula, the city close to mid career southern board 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 of many can i once have in the think he forsake 7 or 8 months and we've been look up for a long time. we can't take it anymore. 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. only my oh,
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shoot the off the leaving top. a tula, a shield will of the national god, the block, the road ahead. that usually signals the end, the caravans detentions deputations. but this time around after a struggle, most people go through. 7 7 now they go on, but very slowly, mexican authorities of 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're playing poverty, political turmoil, or violence in their own lands. at the moment, their aim is to get to mexico city and get papers to stay. those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have
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a cold welcome. forces in texas state radi be mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so. first ensued as under us pressure, they always have done before. john holman, out visited mexico city or i'd still to come here on the south. our goal remains the complete in a position of the grant as the u. s. issues more calls for com days after north korea said that it testified a new type of ballistic missile. plus i'm adarine on a wild poor hunt in tuscany. we'll tell you why the hunt for this animal has taken on greater meaning in sport. this master's champion, clenches his 1st big victory on home soil. ah, ethiopia is air force has conducted more strikes into gripe as the government
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intensifies aerial bombardment of rebels who control most of the northern region. the government says that one strike hit a military manufacturing facility run by the to gripe people's liberation front in the town of ad, walk the other targeted training center in western to grier police and sudan of sod tear gas in protest as who blocking a bridge and cartoon, they put up roadblocks and cut off the bridge, linking the capitol, central, and northern neighborhoods. dozens of them gathered outside the presidential palace . people have been demonstrating for days, calling for more civilian control over the government. saddam's generals has shared power with the civilian that with civilians in a transitional government since 2019 out serious. have a morgan joins us now live from ah cartoon. what are we to make of this heavy handed response from security forces? well, the response comes after the processes in front of the presidential palace where
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they have been staging a 6 and for over a week. now trying to expand the area of the sits and to try to pressure the government into dissolving itself. and a new cabinet be formed by the prime minister. now the reason why they states that sits in front of the presidential palace is because most of them are pro military. they want the military to take over and take charge of the country. many of them telling al jazeera that they want the military to handle the affairs of the nation until elections are held because they said that the government is not representative. now the governor of autumn issued a statement just after the dispersing of the process, the same that those who are behind the blockade of the bridges and the roads are members of the former ruling party, which was assa, from power on april 2019 following months of anti government protest, he said that there are also a part of the group that are participating in front of the city and trying to destabilize the, the, the country and trying to make it very hard for people to move. so that people can
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be a get frustrated to the point that they're drawn into violence. now and again, the city has been going on for more than of for more than a week with processes demanding that feminist at the land of dissolve his cabinet. and that the result of a split between the force of freedom and changed coalition. that's the ruling coalition. that is right now running the government. i'd say he's got these ongoing protested in cartoon. there's also this shit in going on in, in a port sir john where purchased as a blocking oil pipelines. what's, what's the latest on that? also, dan's government has said that they understand why their process happening in the eastern state over at sea, specifically for its sudan. and then the standard, the protest as demand for a more representation is just, but they say that it's impacting bacon to me. now the protest is there have been blocking the main port for over a month, demanding that the government council, one of the tracks of a peace agreement signed just last year, called the eastern track that represents the eastern states of sudan. they say that
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part of the agreement is not representative, and those who signed the agreement on behalf of the east does not represent them. the government is sending as delegation on sunday to try to negotiate with the protesters, but they say that so far the governor has not given them enough attention and enough and has not listened to their demands of having the track of the east in the peace agreement cancelled so that a new one is negotiated. they say that if the situation is not handled by the government properly, then they will escalate the situation. and this is already causing harm. the minister of energy said that the fuel reserves is running low because of the blockade because many of the shipments that bring fuel to the ports has now been stopped from coming into sudanese or territorial waters. and they've also tried to divert other vessels to come in through each of them that is causing economic costs, that the government says it is not lacking out 0 zebra morgan reporting live there from khartoum hipaa. but he, thanks, libby,
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as electoral commission says that it will soon begin candidate registration ahead of december's elections bought the country's true rival. legislative houses have yet to decide how the vote is going to work. a 2020 political deal between previously warring sides means with both of us to agree on constitutional basis before the election can actually take place on the zeros. my trader, it triply explains more about what's yet to be agreed ahead of those elections. we're just 2 months away from the scheduled nationwide elections in libya, but there's still some questions. that's what kind of elections libyans will see. will they be a general election with the parliamentary elections? what we see a parliamentary presidential election simultaneously? those are questions that have yet to be resolved, as the size have yet to agree upon a constitutional framework for those elections to be held. now earlier today, imagine say at the head of the high national electoral commission said
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a few things. one, you said the commission will not deviate from its commitment to implement free and fair elections. he says we plan on opening the door for candidates to register and the 2nd half of november. and this is really where the divide happens. who can run for president? what kind of powers does the president have? according to the libyan political agreement, signed in 2015. the high council of state, based in tripoli and the house of representatives, the parliament based and eastern libya, have to agree upon this framework to hold elections. here and in tripoli, they've set some conditions. they voted on the conditions for who can run for president. that bar you have to control eastern eastern libya. they've allowed, they voted for condition that allow for have to, to, to, to run for president. now whether or not the very side, the high council state and the parliament can agree upon a framework within these couple of weeks of,
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in order for the election to be held to schedule. we're not really sure. and we're going to have to wait and see what kind of solution the various sides come up with an order for libyans to be able to carry out the vote. there's a growing security presence in the rocky capital bank. dad were supporters of pro rainy and political parties, a staging sit in that amounting a recount of votes from the parliamentary elections held earlier this month, and some threatening to take matters into their own hands. assumptions here was muffled up the washer reports. security measures have been tightened near the green zone and baghdad, after the protest has tried to storm into the green zone. and they say that they will, they will continue protesting here until the election commission return is what they consider hijacked votes. now these protest her as of supporters of the political parties that lost in the legislative election, they have given the election commission at 72 hours of tomato m a to end
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on monday afternoon. and they say that if the election commission is not responding to their demands by a conducting a whole recount a manual recount of all the votes, then they will take matters into their own hands. on the other hand, the election commission says that it has received over 1400 complains and appeals so far. it has turned down a few hundreds of them and it, as it will look into the appeals and complains only the appeals and complaints that are supported by evidence. now, these protests have tried to storm into the green is own. the green zone is a very significant area because it has a high profile at headquarters of civil international and domestic institutions,
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including our diplomatic missions. and i also including the u. s. embassy. now, the protest to say that they will continue protesting here until the election commission, a response to their demands. they have set up dozens of tents and they say that they will not leave this place until the election commission conducts a manual recount of all the votes. people in his breakfast on a voting in a presidential election where the result is in no doubt, the incumbent sharp cut or z. o yo yo, it isn't facing any real opposition on his own course to secure a 2nd 5 year term. as a jojo came to power in 2016 following the death of the former dictator, islam kareem of who ruled for 27 years. let's get more on this now from peter is on my of the executive director of erasure democracy initiative. he joins us from new york. peter, good to have you with us. just how free and fair is this election in his book
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hassan today? well, on the surface of it and it just, just to just do it to put it bluntly. it's not, you know, the, it was biggest and is not held. i single free and fair election. ah, in it's both soviet history. ah, that having said that, and you know what i mean by that is. ready that obviously if were registered candidates are all from government. ah, i think it's an exercise of mere window dressing. one of them as a woman in order to show the west a look. we have a woman. the other one has actually has work in the presidential administration, et cetera. so it's clear they are not genuine political opposition simply because you cannot be a genuine political opposition and be registered as a political party. it's still not possible as beggars. then, having said that, it's no doubt in my mind that a vast majority was best will generally vote for mister missouri because with all the imperfections on his rule and a very imperfect ah, in democracy, if you can call that it was breakfast and he has achieved certain things,
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he has liberalized the country economically and even politically. he has managed it relations with its neighbors, including the jig stan it is with, with, with, with which it's d, mind it's border, et cetera. so there's much to be said for a ruler in a very, very tough, an authoritarian, a neighborhood. okay. so the people are more or less behind them. what's the international view of what's going on as an a spec histone now is that a fears that the country could very easily slide back to authoritarianism? well, it's, it's emmy wasn't once again, it remains sort of authoritarian look much, much better than the predecessor mr. kareem of, i think for the western powers for china, the important thing is how you know, how to basically, lee, it is to conquer the economic market. it's a huge country, it's 25000000 people. it's a, it has vast and natural resources. so it's a look at the market for all these countries. the u. s. is still interested in
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continuing its military relations with a, with, with us bankers. and obviously russia is continuing to exercise a soft power, economic power, et cetera. ah, the, the big question is whether you know that situation little's been of ganeth down will spill over to these countries. there's a lot of concern that they at least stay secular and do not fall prey to the extremist influence is coming from afghanistan. and mind you there was mega center has had a very difficult relationship with, with a muslim extremists, it has imprisoned thousands of members of the his birthday party. some of them had been leased, et cetera. ah, but there's still a lot of concern of which way was back it's then we'll go and it's not just the 3rd . there isn't a threat of that, as i said, but it's also a threat on islamic extremism that remains very present. he said people will, will almost certainly vote for the incumbent in the selection of it in what sort of
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numbers. i mean, what do we think they get a vote enthusiastically today? how do they you say things are better under this precedent, but how do people feel about that precedent? it people a feeling that he's the best of a pretty bad a lot. there's not now, no one has been able to, has been allowed to emerge to be of up a truth ah, to, to do, to be able to mount the true challenge to mr. mccoy, if ah, with everything that i've said, the positive trans, you have to obviously admit that economic indicators of sl simply because of called it 19 epidemic that is growing unemployment. there's inflation. so i think the popularity of the president has slipped and it's pretty obvious. but on the other hand, i would suggest that we can expect a number as high as 90 percent of a vote for him. the last election in 206186 percent. a lot of experts are saying he's going to do even better this time. when everything that's going on with the
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pros and the con, it has been really great. talk to you many thanks, dana being with us, sir. peters on my of them in new york. italy is struggling with a rising number of wild boar. the animals are rampaging across farms, causing traffic accidents at entering cities in search of food. out as there is, adarine has been out with hunters who are aiming to keep the numbers down. the hunt is on the 1st day of change alley, wild afore season. and these dogs have caught the sent it a team effort and tuscany. while they scour the forest, a fellow hunter waits patiently in the hills above. he and others have staked out positions across a wide territory, waiting for the right moment. loan hunters like this one are spread across there waiting for their team members to flush out the chin gala with packs of dogs. near by the sound of gunfire, perhaps another member of the team downhill. when we arrive,
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we see they've had success hunting wild boar long central to tuscan culture and cuisine had gained an urgency. danny threw me into the damage they've caused in recent years. is impressive. they now come into our gardens, even houses, and into town, causing all kinds of damage. like you go out to water garden and you run into a bowl. nano, they even cause car crashes. the hunters have kept their recreational pursuit in a new light, calling and out of control population. just decades ago in estimated 50000 ball room for the whole country. that number has risen to 2000000, causing destruction and invading cities. viral videos like this one, show a pack of wild for scouring room for food, fertile ground with trash strewn on city street. here, a family of 4 corner, a woman with her groceries. across the country. officials are testing different
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strategies. just after dawn outside rome, these park rangers check traps that were set the night before. clearly a successful night. because he, last year they caught more than $500.00 board. this reserved the head of the program says an important goal is within reach a credo, gay corn. i believe if we can catch up to a 1000 also a year, we can bring back a balance, maintaining the by diversity, reducing damage to agriculture, and bringing down the number of wild boar and trying to city and see that of the 5 we saw in cages most for juveniles, for quite young, just a few months old and park ranger said from a population control point of view, that's a good thing because what they wanted to catch the bore while they're still young before they're able to reproduce though not killed immediately, the hard truth is, the war will meet the same fate as those we saw on the hunt, though soon be slaughtered for the local market one. adam rainy,
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i'll just 0 room. let's get weather forecast. his rob. the story continues right across the north pacific storms on gathering off the coast to japan, going cross the southern bearing a see and towards the western side of both canada and the u. s. houston system developing here is already started to rain and to snowden, california. this is just south of reno, lake tahoe, and that's not particularly heavy snow, but he's going to continue. and then the blast later in the day is orange. here is rain across central valley, california. so you got rain falling at some rate and you got snow falling and this is the weather of fires. so there are fire scouts where the rain tends to fumble and cause flash driving. he's not a good situation to be and it'll carry on through sunday not into monday. the colder pushes follows that cold front. so you have warnings down driving the man, his parents, flash, study guns, a product, and the coastal. when warnings are really strength, when particularly british columbia, down through oregon, washington,
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possibly it's windy on the coast to california, but no worse than that. the worst here is in land at ny rathermore. seasonally normal on the coast of mexico. hurricane rick, now 140 kilometers dryer. is heading towards that code. it'll make landfill late sunday early monday, and then study dissolve over the next. rob, many thanks still to come here. all that is out. tackling sky rocketing rent, st. berlin will take a look at what could happen to thousands of apartments owned by big corporations plus a crackdown in s 14 e protest to say the king is enriching himself while ignoring the needs of the people at in sports from blo showdown at the united states. grown pre follow be here with but a little later ah,
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. ah hello, get a free for the get here until ha, but the news out from out 0, the headlines, the leader of columbia largest drug cartel has been arrested. the president has described the capture of dido antonio sugar, also known as a tommy l. as the biggest blow to drug trafficking in columbia since the death of pablo escobar in 1993 and thousands of migrants and refugees of settle on foot from southern mexico and the hope of making it to the u. s. a group is mainly made up of people from haiti, and central america, who've been stranded for months, would speak to a live fresco about that. he's in washington at his,
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an immigration attorney at a former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration at the u. s. department of justice could abby with us sal leone. if these people get to the us border, will they be allowed in? well, it depends. there are 3 different possibilities that both all 3 have been employed by the bite and administration. first. most of the single adults in that group will probably be excluded under what's called title $42.00 of the u. s. code, which is a provision that started being used a lot by president trump during the calvin situation. and now president biden has been using it would says that because of the coven national emergency, thank just get excluded without absolutely in any way, shape or form. being able to apply for a silo. ah, the 2nd thing that could happen to them is now because of court decisions in the united states. they could be forced to do what's called remain and mexico, where they seek asylum in the united states. but in mexico,
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as opposed to in the united states. and court decision, the forced to by the ministration to do this, even though the, by the ministration hasn't wanted to do this and for unaccompanied minors in my group or families and my group of small children. probably some group of those people will be what's called paroled into the united states to allow to make their claim. so you're going to see this bright resolves amongst the group goods coming in. when you look at these pictures of, of these desperate people, it's harrowing to what extent of the, by the administration's own policies encouraged people to make these desperate journeys. well, i think there's 2 parts to this equation, of course, part one is people won't make that trip if they are 100 percent certain that they won't be allowed in salt to the extent that you have any policy that says it's not 100 percent certain you won't be allowed in of course that does encourage people to
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