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c as in ice sheets, a deteriorating. busy faster than ever, the quote running down world, lead is amazing clause go in the u. k. in a bit to thrash out a deal to flash a machine to ports to late follow the un climate summit on al jazeera. ah. ready protest is returned to the streets denouncing monday's qu insta, dan, or the u. s. is suspending millions of $1.00 and $8.00. ah. good morning, doug harvey, one, i'm him all santa maria. this is the world news from al jazeera, southeast asian leaders are meeting for a summit, focused on me and my having excluded the country's john to leader from even attending. also, strategy a commit to a 35 percent emissions caught by the year 2030. the world is warned,
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it is way off track and containing global warming. and we bring you rare access to the taliban unit. aiming to provide security. i cobbled international and ah, hello run. it's a little after 9 am. in cartoon we're antique who protests is. are again on the streets of sudan, defiant, despite of violent response by security forces. on monday, there has been wide spread international condemnation of monday's co. the united states is suspended $700000000.00 in emergency aid and is demanding the release of everyone has been detained, including the prime minister, abdullah hm. doc, the united nations security council will be discussing sedan behind closed doors later on tuesday as well. and asking the stakeholders to return to dialogue and
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restore the constitutional order as well as not to poach domestic peace and political transition at risk. we stand ready, of course, to, 1st to support the country on its path, tom's domestic peace and political transition and sofa that the health ministry of told out 07 people were killed. and monday's unrest, the state of emergency now enforce phone and internet services still down. right. let's get more of the picture with him. morgan reporting from assume this morning. what's the like today? yes, come all it's the 1st morning since or rather the 2nd morning since the military takeover a from a transitional government that was led by prime minister who was now under house arrest. now people have called for civil disobedience and general strike. that is to say, the earth, all civil government workers at the federal and state level to stay away from going
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to offices and stay at home. and we've seen a protest of setting a barricades on various trees around the capital to him to prevent people from going, but also to prevent the military from trying to, for the way into neighborhoods for them that barricade that those barricade that they've been building up. and have been putting in place since yesterday, even before the announcement of general behind is a sign of resistance. they said that they wanted a civilian government, a civil, the med transitional government to lead them to elections and need for them to democracy. but now that they have a military read leadership, they don't want that. and we also have general of them at the home saying that this is, this is not a clue, but rather a correction of the path of the revolution best in october, in december 2018, something that people say they do not believe now in other parts of whom the capital people have been taking to the streets have been protesting, and they've been calling others to join in the civil disobedience and stay away from working at federal and state level. want to go back to the idea of governance
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hippa, because the government has been dissolved this military slash civilian governance. is there any indication of the type of government that general but hon will install now and how long that will last? well, we still don't know what the shape of that new government general had them for. the hon is going to form will look like, what would we do know is that when he made the statement on monday, he made it berkeley at that, still abiding by the constitutional declaration that the power sharing agreement that was between the force of freedom and change correlation the pollution that has been leading anti government processed since december 2018 before the military out the president dominant machine. so he said, he said that he's sticking to that power sharing agreement with the exception of a few articles, including the article that says that the military council that was form following the overthrow of president somebody that she will be dissolved with the formation
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of the sovereignty. council, yesterday general of the dissolve that transit that transitions public council, which was enjoined civilian military council and cancel that article that said that the military council is no more obvious that looking into what he said in reading into us, he said that the body that we'd be leading the current transitional government and fill elections are held asper, who, his words into like 2023 will be a military transitional council. still a long way away from that, or i hip morgan reporting from coaching this morning, here to thank you for bats. we will return to the international reaction on the story, rosalind jordan now from washington d. c. on what the us is said in reaction to mondays code. the biden administration is taking every opportunity to say that it condemns the coup attempt in khartoum on monday. not only has the by debt ministration decided to suspend all $700000000.00 and economic assistance to the transitional government. it also says it is watching
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very closely how members of the holder are behaving as the process carries out. this is what met. price had to say about the prospect of sanctions against members of the military rather than it is very early hours. this happened overnight. we're evaluating the situation on the ground. we're watching very closely. we are communicating and coordinating very closely with our allies and with our partners around the world. so i don't want to get ahead of where we are. but suffice to say that we are willing to resort to any and all appropriate measures to hold accountable. those who may be attempting to derail the will, the aspirations of the sudanese people and those who may be responsible for violence for violence that we may yet see. the qu happened just hours after the us as special envoy for the horn of africa. jeffery feltman left the country. he had
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been left with the impression that the process of political transition and reconciliation was still on track according to some in the state department. now, the big issue is whether or not this will affect the resolution of another regional crisis. that of the grand e. c o, p, and renaissance dam, otherwise known as gird officials here at the state department, say they need to deal with the political situation of cartoon 1st and worry about other regional issues later on. so the news and southeast asian leaders are holding their annual meeting without me and mows military ruler who was excluded for refusing to take steps to the violence in his country. remember, he's a power back in february. leaders from the young group will also discuss regional security scott high live with us or board me in mars. gentle leader minute lie, inaugurated new military ships. that was just days before his neighbouring south east asian nations excluded him from a regional summit. this week it's viewed as
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a potential watershed moment for the block of 10 nations known as aussie on, as it's very rare for it to take such a strong stance against one of its own. meaning lies, stays a coup in february after the opposition one, a landslide election victory led by on songs who cheat. he called the election flawed and has since led a crackdown, killing hundreds of people and jailing thousands, some c. this is a foothold for the block to take a more robust than unified positions in the future, including on issues outside the region, the implications or the consequences of this inviting and mine getting through that and prevailing if you will. and i think that will billable moment, appetite more bold enough, yon for take on the more equally more important issues of the day. there will be entrance for instances where asi and its members can afford to be neutral. and those instances will involve large economic and military powers within the region and the superpowers, the united states and china. while austria and members have been divided about
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china's territorial claims in the south china sea, recent military posturing around the korean peninsula, anti one has prompted a steep increase intention and military build up that has made its way south. many military within austin are now intent on buying the latest weapon technology and expanding their capabilities like submarines and unmanned surveillance. but purchasing many of these weapons comes with strings attached training and installation by military advisors usually mean involving a country outside the region and concerns over lack of transparency within the 10 asi members about the new technology and weapons. often, members are moving forward, required to some of these without any agreement on how the issues like trust, me, trust can be handle how the issues of dynamics between different people. pablo supplying different supplies to different countries can be
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an impact for relations among members. but many of the foundations are still struggling with the pandemic. as new waves continue to break out and vaccine rates remain low. so governments might face public resistance if they start spending billions of dollars on weapons and not on restarting economies and reopening borders. got either al jazeera bank are more we're torn, so you know, in quite a month and you sent to florence, i sort of get the feeling of how do you solve a problem like me and my, when you not even going to invite them to the party that's exactly it and it really is a very rare and bold move by this 10 member block that's made the principle of non interference. one of its main principles that the principle really by which is held on to over the years of existence. but some member countries felt particularly strongly that they had to send a strong message to myanmar for its failure to implement and all the and let peace process. and those particular unhappiness over the fact that the audience appointed
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envoy was told he would not be able to meet the civilian deposed, deposed civilian leader on san g. now nan, margin into dugan. that's here on the eve of the summer saying in a statement that man must participation would be by its head of state or a minister. and it also accused me, or not of not abiding by its charter must stand as basically the violence in not is being provoked by people they say are terrorists aided by a shadow government that's opposed to the coo and young must, military government says audion hadn't taken that into account by declining to invite gent achievement on lang to the summit. now miss austin has not recognised me on my military leadership and now is still a member of the of the association. and i think my will be a chief sticking point at the summit tie, prime minister said that solving the issue of myanmar will be a,
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the main test of this blocks ability to resolve problems within its region. and many analysts are already saying that this, you know, perhaps it's time for our, the end to rethink how it operates, whether it's going to keep going on the consensus model of decision making, which essentially means that one member can effectively vito, the group's decision. and whether it's going to maintain its principle of non interference, if it's going to at the expense of the groups credibility, cameron slurry, were the preview of what's to come at the answer on summit. thank you. florence. australia prime minister says he will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35 percent by the year 2030 activists had been hoping for a more ambitious target. prime minister scott morrison says his country is the only aiming for net 0 missions by the year 2050 board leaders of course, meeting in glasgow to address climate change issues and starts on sunday. australia has been accused of dragging its feet when it comes to setting net 0 targets. and
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the worlds failed and another climate target with greenhouse gas levels hitting new records last year. the u. n says the world is now way off track to cap rising temperatures. carbon dioxide levels are rising at the highest average rate in a decade, despite the temporary dip in emissions that we saw from the covey. lockdown will. stephane now, who would say a climate change expert, a professor at the strain, the national university, who says it is in the interests of rich nations to help out the poorer once to global problem, we all have to work together on this. i will have to do our fair share, and that means we wealthy countries have to do more. we need to come out of glasgow united no matter what our political systems are, no matter what our economic systems are. but this is a global problem, and we need everyone on board. so if there is, if there is this lack of trust, if there is feeling that the wealthy countries are not pulling near fish here, that is going to be road confidence as we go into glasgow,
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it may certainly affect the outcome as we come out when you look at the impacts around the world, be a drought, be very extreme heavy rainfall and flooding in the, in the asian, monsoons being at sea level rise and tropical cyclone in the pacific island states . but you do find yes, there is a biased one more, more severe and more frequent impacts in the developing world. and yet they are the least responsible for the problem is a check on the world where the next and then facebook posts, huge profits hours are for a whistleblower recuz's. it of putting gross before uses safety back school children and venezuela once again sitting in the classroom after a long overture. ah, how i we got fine weather across a good part if europe is still plenty of storms rumbling away in the met,
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it's rainy, some really nasty weather. they're still affecting our sicily pushing of the southern part of italy biggest for the most part. find a dry high pressure in charge. there is a change under way up towards a north west where it's m, windy weather, grassy pushing over to ward. so the british houses coming into ireland, pushing across good part of the u. k. as we go through tuesday and on into wednesday, so we'll turn by the wet and windy here, common dry up towards those east and past bits and pieces of cloud and right around the baltic, states and still very unsettle, more thunder downpours, affecting central parts of the mediterranean, not just tuesday or so going on into wednesday. so the system does look somewhat stuck for the time being still pretty wet up towards a north west. france looking good. we'll see some dry weather coming across here. the low countries into germany fight and drives warm sunshine there for good part of spain and portugal over the next couple of days and wanna try to get part of north africa. we have got bits and pieces of cloud arranged. northerly bureau course up to was nicea where we have got that disturbance in the mediterranean and
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still plenty of work whether they're in 2 central areas of africa. still some heavy downpours across a good part of nigeria, midweek. ah, the, in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge braying something they didn't even see the case. foot 2, women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. coming soon on al jazeera ah
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ah, on al jazeera, these all the top stories this our antique projects as are on the streets or sit down for a 2nd day. at least 7 demonstrators were killed after the military dissolved the transitional government on monday, at se asia is most important, regional summit has begun without me and malice jumped at leda. the lee of excluded men on leave saying he hasn't done enough to disrupt and greenhouse gas levels hit a new record high. last year the u. n. says the world is now way off track and containing rising temperatures. holden, 2 months after the chaotic scenes we saw at cobble airport and things are slowly returning to normal, it's now open to a deliveries are few charter and evacuation. flights with security controlled by what is described as an elite taliban unit. stephanie decker obtained exclusive
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access to the unit, not as boundary. 313, patrolling cobbles, international airport, the badge 3313 especial unit of the taliban. they didn't look like your traditional taliban fighter. out of the boundaries gets elected. you know, who are they? the most important collisions, number one, be off against no one from my other country can be for the number 2. they are all muslims. of course on number 3 are healthy strong. and of course the most important is to be a martin and speaker. the units members have been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against u. s. in nato forces, and the afghan national army, during years of conflict, battery 313 is seen as one of the most elite and hardcore units of the taliban. yeah, we can go, we can go, we were given rare access to them at cobble airport. it is the only part of the
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capitol where it's being deployed. we're told one of the things that distinguishes the battery 3. 13, visually from other taliban fighters is their uniforms also wearing american accessories like sunglasses face moth, and night vision goggles. this is also part of a p r change. moving away from the idea of being an insurgency. and our being a very well trained official security arm of this day. we meet the airport commander mohammed salim side is in charge of the battery, 3131 at securing the airport. the hyperbola comics from the airport to represent the whole country. so most important point to show that our country is functioning as security and flights are operational. so to maintain this, we needed a loyal and well trained unit. the troops that are station here are the suicide unit of the battery, 313, and whatever the security situation becomes more stable, what they will go back to their camps and the previous governments police force will come back and maintain the security. the job of mother to with this getting so
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from here securing the man in france, the front door i'm looking for. so from mormon, for those who are going through the way and say inside airports because a concern is a, is car bombs? yes or so? so kind of concerned that still exist and we cannot ignore, done professionally, we ought to do to what degree you see here, they are checking the people who are getting but just the drivers being checked here, all the people are checked inside inside. there's a body check. it remains mistrust between the people and the taliban. for many afghans, years of conflict are not easy to forget. whoa, whoa, whoa, or message to our country men is don't fear these lie mc emirates of afghanistan on the 20 year fight was to defend your rights. we are not your enemies. we are, your friend was up and we will secure your life in the your belongings. on the streets of the capital. we want to get a sense of how people see them. well, as the security is better than before, but work and the economy are in
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a very bad state. i'm asking the world why half a block have kind of stones money. it's not the taliban. so i cells, it's the money of the afghans they need to release it. my life, i get, i'm all here. rather they see they'll ensure security, but they can't because there's no work, no jobs. people are exhausted. the can sure. security like this. it is one thing to talk about, change to give assurances that things will be different from the past. but after decades of conflict, it will take time for trust between afghans to be rebuilt, stephanie decker, al jazeera cobble. ah, me, my china's foreign minister has met members of afghanistan's taliban government here and cutter, a spokesman for the taliban says when ye expressed support for the government and pledged humanitarian assistance. the 2 sides also discussed trade and investment. china shares a narrow border with afghanistan and has previously urged the taliban not to provide a safe haven for what it calls terrorists. the de facto leader of south korea's
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samsung group has been fined for misusing the anesthetic drug proper fall. lee j young with wine. $60000.00 for taking the drug to plastic surgery clinic and soul. over the course of several years, lee has been my legal issues for the last 5 years, including sperling corruption scandal. he was released from prison 2 months ago, the bribery, embezzlement, and other offences. a diplomatic crisis, the need between turkey in 10, west and ambassadors of jailed activist appears to be de escalating the tension site on saturday when the u. s. and others issued a joint statement calling for the re release of us mon cover le, in response president rejects hypo de one said they must be stripped to bed pneumatic status and immunity. the embassies now say they'll abide by their diplomatic treaties with turkey or to unwelcome the move and told media they'll be more careful in future museum near to miss osler, chris took out my aim is not to start
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a crisis. it's only to preserve and protect the rights and interests of our country . today, the ambassadors took a step back and refer to the vienna convention. they statement led us to believe that they will be more careful in terms of our rights that are derived from our sovereignty. anyone who doesn't respect our rights cannot remain in this country. the man who handed act, alec bolt on a loaded gun that killed a sentiment. taco was reported. they fired from a previous job over weapons safety. a production company reported they said the assistant director dave holds the fact from a movie in 2019 after a gun, unexpectedly discharged and injured a crew member on the bolden. that hayes was the one who yelled, cold gun when grabbing a gun, indicating it was safe. however, it was loaded with live rums facing the shooting, helena hutchins and injuring another crew member. a former facebook employee turned whistleblower has testified. the tech giant, knowing the fed online hate and violence to maximize profits. frontal hawkins
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appearance could affect new rules for social networks in the u. k. is where we challenge our reports. france is how good says she never wanted to be a whistle blower. but since leaving facebook with tens of thousands of internal documents earlier this year, her alarm call has been heard around the world. october, the 5th us congress walked over 25th the u. k. parliament's message that is deeply critical of the way facebook is run, mark sucker berg it has unilateral control over 3000000000 people. right? there is no will at the top to make sure the systems are run adequately same way. the systems francis, how can, is most concerned about the algorithms promoting content uses of the social media giants. i think lots of research that says that kind of ranking engagement based ranking prioritizes polarizing extreme divisive content. it doesn't matter if you're on the left or on the right. it pushes you to the extremes, and it fans,
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he right anger and he is the easiest way to grow on facebook. she says it's a system that's being abused. there's something called by reality hacking, where you figure out all the tricks on how to optimize facebook and good actors. good publishers are already publishing all the content they can, they can do. but bad actors have an incentive to play the algorithm. facebook executives know this, says francis, how can, but the reason they haven't changed the algorithm is money. they think user engagement would decline and with its ad revenues, i think there is a view inside the company that safety is a cost, a cost center. it's not a hunter, which i think it's very short term thinking. us congress and regulators are investigating facebook. part of the deadly storming of the u. s. capital, an independent report commissioned by facebook, said it failed to stop the platform being used to incite ethnic violence in me and mar. so miss how god believes as a real world cost in lives, i have no doubt that the trap like the events for scene around the world. things
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like me on martin if those are the opening chapters because engagement based ranking does 2 things. one, a prior priority as an amplifier device of polarizing extreme content and to it's hyper concentrated in, you know, 5 percent of the population. and you only need 3 percent of the population on the streets to have a revolution. facebook says much of the reporting is based on a false premise. yes, we're a business and we make profit, they say. but the idea that we do so at the expense of people safety or well being, misunderstand where our own commercial interests lie. the truth is we've invested $13000000000.00 and have over $40000.00 people to do one job. keep people safe on facebook. but with a consortium of news organizations going over the thousands of pages of lead, internal memos, facebook crisis isn't over yet. reach helen's how to 0 police in riot gear, used water cannon to break up a protest in peruse capital. supporters of the socialist,
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president federal casio or angry, the congress have delayed a vote of content on the president. you cabinets your position, lead. congress delayed the vote. more politician who died suddenly on monday, the delay leave the faith as a new cabinet on any children, venezuela. back in class, after long gap g to the pandemic, the government has done a p. r. drive showcasing all the spirit stop schools ready to welcome back students, but many se the conditions are far from ideal support from daniel schwein, la many schools across venezuela have reopened their classrooms. 19 months after the pandemic force them to close and after several delays, due to rising rates of infection, could add on this jani. but i thought nothing would rec, laughing. we've created the conditions to return safely to classrooms. the administrations and the teachers have been working to make sure the return is safe so that parents feel comfortable and oh,
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after so long without face to face learning, all playing with his friends. one is clear about what he expects from school. and i'm calling, i know, he says he wants 2 things to play and to learn the wires. cedar fair if his mother midian says she was nervous about the return, but it was necessary. and i thought on tampa, florida, fuck, laugh is happy to be coming back. we need it. communication with other kids to play, to share things with a teachers that motivation. once i've gone for the sale program out, the government is called the reopening campaign. a drop of love for my school here . this video released on one of president nicholas my daughter's social media accounts, shows workers, spruce thing up school buildings, and the state delivering vital learning equipment, where he admits many pupils of abandon their education. i gave my yamaha in the bill, invite them back so they can return to the classroom alone in the low low class. ah, there was a many teachers and parents say buildings are in disrepair, supplies
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a low and thousands of teachers. the lowest paid in the region have left the profession or join the millions were fled venezuela to escape poverty and inflation . guess what? they are going up and laugh only for now. i don't think the conditions are suitable for children to return. there are schools that lack wasser that are not equipped that don't have the infrastructure. many teachers let your wanna have supplemented their meagre incomes by inviting pupils into their homes. rather late on we are very concerned because we are going to find many gaps and that education, for example, a stay late and 1st grade. when the pandemic began, they have already passed a 2nd or 3rd, and maybe they don't know how to read. official figures, say the virus has killed less than 5000 people in venezuela and infected 400000. however, many health experts dispute, those numbers, as well as the government claim that it is vaccinated,
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80 percent of teachers. the welcome returned to school in venezuela is proving to be fraught with difficulties with the coven 19 pandemic, highlighting and exacerbating many of the problems the country's education system was already facing. ah, shimla al jazeera. ah, but how fast they are? these are the headlines, antique, who protested, or on the streets of sudan for a 2nd day. at least 7 demonstrators were killed after the military dissolved the transitional government on monday, the un security council will be meeting to discuss the crisis. here, morgan with more from cotton people have called for the civil disobedience and general strike. that is to say they have urged all civil or government workers at the federal and at state level.
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