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awe color, we got more stormy weather, churning away across central parts of the mediterranean. this little clutches storms remains in place. more very heavy downpours into southern parts of italy pushing over to ward. so some areas of grease, sam, but for many, for europe, as you can see, lottie, fine and dry, we have got that atlantic feed of wet weather. and at times windy weather, pushing in across the north, whether the lease is balled, whether it's coming in from the, the tropics. at the end of the day, 16 celsius in glasgow. getting up to around 17 celsius there in london. but it will turn increasingly wet across ireland across much of the u. k. as we go on through a wet and stay protect across northern areas of england, pushing across into scotland and more of the same as you go on for a thursday. possibly have some localized funding coming through here, ill, grassy turn, some wetter across wiles and the southwest approaches of english. for many,
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as i said, is fine and dry, lots of lovely sunshine coming through. oh, quite a lovely into the magic sea. we still have that little circulation there, more heavy down poles coming in across sicily, pushing into the far south of italy, easing across into southern aries, a great creek. for example, sing some lively shares, wanted to showers, also affecting northern areas of trinity and northern calls of algeria staying very right for the gulf of guinea, and much west africa. ah, november announces era all through a year, a turbulent web world leaders gather in glasgow for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning full blinds goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the u. s. 1000000 in car gast, on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution and more than a year after the lawful frigate apolitical immersive. personal short documentaries
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africa direct showcases african stories from african filmmakers china month 100 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and quote for a boy impact the sporting event november on out jazeera fixing longer hours and shorter deadlines? south korean delivery drivers are literally being worked to death. one 0, one east explorer, the dock side of consumer convenience in south korea. on al jazeera ah ah, a reminder at the top stories here on al jazeera, the general who lead sedans,
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crew on monday says he did it to avoid a civil war. it comes as sources in his office say the prime minister has now been taken to his residence after being detained. are you in climate reports as global promise is to cut emissions onto enough to the paras agreement target? so of a 1.5 degree temperature rise, it says there's a 60 percent chance temperatures will rise by nearly double bass. brazil, senators voting on a set of 9 criminal charges against the countries president on his handling of the pandemic. send it to say many of the countries, 600000 corona virus, deaths could have been avoided if his government tackled the 10th hug demick more effectively. now, normal operations are solely resuming at cobble airports more than 2 months after chaotic western evacuation efforts. as the taliban took control, aid is now being flown in a long where the few charter and evacuation flights with security managed by the
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lead taliban unit. stephanie decker has this exclusive report patrolling cobbles, international airport, the badge re 313 especial unit of the taliban. they didn't look like your traditional taliban fighter. out of the by that is get selected. you know, who are they? the most important malicious number one. be off gets no one from any other country can lead for the bus. number 2, they are muslims. of course, on number 3 are healthy strong. and of course the most important is to be a martyrdom seeker. the units members have been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against us in nato forces and the afghan national army. during years of conflict, battery 313 is seen as one of the most elite and hard core units of the taliban. yeah, we can go, we can go to, we were given where access to them at cobble airport. it is the only part of the capitol where it's being deployed. we're told one of the things that distinguishes
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the by 3313 visually from other taliban fighters is their uniforms. also wearing american accessories like fun. glasses 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 the state. we meet the airport commander mohammed salam side is in charge of the battery, 3131 at securing the airport. dr. bandanna commack 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 whenever the security situation becomes more stable, they will go back to their camps and the previous governments police force will come back and maintain the security the job or rather to with just getting thought from here. securing the man inference the front door and looking safe and warm and
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those who are going to the way in since i there was a concern is a, is car bombs? yes or so. so to kind of concerned that still exist and we cannot ignore, done professionally, we ought to do what 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. there remains mistrust between the people and the taliban. for many afghans, years of conflict are not easy to forget. move, oh, or message to our country men is don't fear these lie mc emirates of afghanistan. de 20 year fight was to defend your rights. we are not your enemies. we are your friends up and we will secure your life in your belongings. on the streets of the capital, we want to get a sense of how people see them. well, other security is better than before, but work in the economy are in
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a very bad state. i'm asking the world, why have they blocked afghanistan's money? it's not the taliban. so i sals, it's the money of the afghans they need to release it. i like it um okay. rather they see they'll ensure security but they can't because there's no work, no jobs. people are exhausted. they 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 runs oil ministry is blaming a cyber attack for knocking out a large number of petrol stations across the country. they have been long queues to get fuel in the capital to run and other cities, according to state media, people trying to buy fuel with a government issued card or receiving error messages, most radians for long subsidies to fill their vehicles. an explosion on a bus near the ugandan capital kampala on monday has killed at least 2 people.
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police say a suicide bomber was responsible and was a known member of the allied democratic forces. and on group linked to i saw the attack comes off to one person was killed by a bomb at a restaurant on saturday. i saw has claimed responsibility for that attack. or then a dozen tornadoes have been reported in the jo, estates of missouri and illinois. the storms tour roofs off, building celebrated trees and destroyed power lines and vehicles. crew se will take some time to fully assess the damage. the storms dropped heavy rain in some areas leading to flooding. despite the damage that have been no reports of serious injuries or fatalities, more bad weather is expected across the midwest. later this week. last year, britton's water companies pumped raw sewage directly into rivers and oceans hundreds of thousands of times. now they face a legal duty to stop that happening after the government was forced into
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a u turn. it had stopped short of the measure last week, but as where we challenge reports from london, a public outcry and shocking images changed mines. the 21st of october 2021 and an outflow pipe on the south coast of england pumps, hour after hour of untreated sewage into a picturesque harbor. just one of many similar instances that ever polled swimmers, water, sports enthusiasts, fishes and environmentalists. and that last week, m p 's voted, could keep on happening by rejecting and amendments to the new environment bill public want to see actual nist, the public is seeing a hugely profitable water industry continually and systematically polluting the environment. it seems that the fines are putting them off. it seems that the current legislation and enforcement isn't tearing them from polluting to the extent they are. so any change in this amendment is the 1st step in making sure that the
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water in the fee is truly legally accountable for the fluid pollution that they're putting into these blue environments. britton's largely victorian sewage system can't cope when there's too much rain. in the circumstances, water companies are allowed to release rain water and sewage into rivers and the sea to stop the system backing up. last year, there were $400000.00 such overflows. this sewage storm over flow on the beverly brook is just one example among thousands. in 2020 this spilled a $141.00 times for a total of 2528 hours. that's a $105.00 days worth of sewage contaminated water pouring into this stream and just a few kilometers that way runs into thames and on to london to justify rejecting the environment bill amendment that would make this illegal. the government said it wasn't needed to cub sewage discharges by water companies. it's m p. 's also said
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updating an antiquated sewage system overnight would cost billions, a burden that would ultimately be passed on to customers and utility bills, but on the thames river path. some opinions were harder, i don't think it's, excuse me at all. i'm in this day and age when the sort of level of technology we have such a primitive thing to do. i flew into the water. i'm in that case. and no, i wouldn't swim the terminal calling fishes here whenever he can. but he puts the fish back and can't quite believe that anyone would get themselves have you ever gone swimming? would you go? no, no, no, it's really not for him anyway, but a lot goes with it. but they do more more most of ever say that have voted contempt. 213. not content. 60. on tuesday evening, the upper chamber of the british parliament, the house of lords voted to return the amendment to the coma and the government has
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also indicated it will strengthen the environment bill with its own amendments targeting sewage leaks. it means the issue will keep on causing a stinking breast politics for a while to come, will reach helen's era london peruse opposition lead. congress has postponed a confirmation vote on president pedro castillo's new cabinet. after the death of a lawmaker who died suddenly on monday, 3 months after his election, castillo has brought more left wing moderates into his government to appease critics, but now faces opposition from party allies. marianna sanchez reports from lima. i did, who has had 2 cabinets in less than 3 months, intentions are running high and was forced to prime minister either way, either to resign only in october. president bill or castillo, then swore in a new prime minister, made voskus, and a new cabinet of meanly moderate leftists. he now needs the opposition,
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led congress to approve his appointees. but some protesters are calling on cast the year to leave on for how much longer are we going to wait? we don't want to vote of confidence. we want the vacancy castillo faces, pressure from opposition legislators who want him to at least fire his interior minister before confirming vasquez the left, his leader also faces opposition from some members of his own party. what accused him of backing policies that are not in line with left his political ideals and say they won't support him. layla's very lee, that this situation is not only negative for our still fragile democratic system, but also makes it difficult for the government to implement the public policies that the country urgently need. oh, so he came to office in july to steal ministers have sent mixed messages. some have indicated their willingness to rewrite the constitution and nationalized produce natural gas sector, while others reject these plans. and peruvians appeared disappointed by cassius
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choices. no. we are asking for a constituent assembly because the cabinet does not represent us either. resident gasdio still facing the challenge to be able to govern, especially after what makers passed along last week. limit think his ability to do home with they don't approve his policies or his appointments annually say some political parties are only focused on pushing out castillo. you're looking at going . that is so either they are waiting for the right moment. it is clear that there is no intention to negotiate anything. it is a matter of political calculations when they are going to take that step on it. but the president says he's not concerned about losing his job. and i thought the non hospital cobra, we're not worried about those rumors on the laser. people think like that. oh yeah, that is what those who live off to stay something. yeah. the process to confirm the new cabinet proposed like a steel began and monday. but it had to be postponed until next week, after
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a congressman suffered a heart attack and died as millions of peruvians wait to see if congress will approve this cabinet. tensions among political rivals appear to be getting worse. innocent ascentis eda ema, they do a dutch appeals court says the collection of ancient crime in gold artifacts should be returned to ukraine. both russia and ukraine have claimed ownership of the collection dating back to the 2nd century. the pieces were on display in an amsterdam museum when russia alex crimea, and 2014 for crimea, museums lost a joint legal bid 7 years ago to reclaim the historic treasure, the city and the gold. so often has more from amsterdam for the past 5 years, judges and then adams have tried to find an answer to the question, to whom belongs to crime me in gold collection has been stored here at the museum and i'm so them i've, since and exhibition was held in 2014, and
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a collection was borrowed from crimea, not realizing that only a few months later crimea would be an x by russia. and the ownership question became an issue of a long legal rebate. the appeal court has now decided that the ownership lies with ukraine, upholding an earlier further from 2016. the judges see that the artifact, hundreds of them and also a center piece which dates back to 2 centuries before christ are of national interest to ukraine. and only a sovereign nation can lay claim to its cultural heritage. crimea is not considered a legal part of russia by most countries, including the natalie and the crimea museums who already had to feel the earlier for the appeal. again, the supreme court, they say the artifacts were found, inclined mia and belong there. while waiting for the supreme court verdict, the collection will likely remain here and answer them. japan's princess marco has
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given up her royal title book, gained her husband in a low key marriage. that's divided public opinion. i call it sweetheart. k. camaro is a commoner. and along where the financial scandal, the relationships generated years of media attention for the couple may be hoping to get away from that by moving to the u. s. as husband and wife, grounded cups of repose. as a royal japan's princess marco didn't bow to criticism or intense public scrutiny about her marrying the man she loves. instead, with a sambal fairville at the doors of the imperial residence, the empress niece said good bye to her family and her royal title. it wasn't a typical fairy tale japanese roy reading marquis camaro as she's now known and her husband keiko morrow skip the wedding ceremony and rituals. instead filing marriage papers before making a media statement. what actually thought dick case, our,
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to me, k is an irreplaceable person. and for us, marriage was a necessary choice to live while cherishing our hearts was acts you are map with our i story must. i love marco. i want to spend my only life with someone i love until now we have shared and encouraged various feelings both when we were happy and when we were not more. princess michael grew up in a roy system that heaps extra pressure on its fema members. and are engaged, been brought in even more intensely a spotlight, including around a financial scandal involving her husband's family, docked to see she still recovering from a form of post traumatic stress disorder. but despite her personal struggles, public opinion remains divide it on the marriage bank with man. i am very much against those who are against this marriage and sincerely wish mekaux to be happy. the most important thing is that she is happy in the future made the end of the
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media coverage of the story was it seems to me exaggerated and i feel sorry for her in that sense. but on the other hand, she had a symbolic status, a pillar of our country. she was a public figure. japan's mean voice can marry outside freely, but for women, it means forfeiting their royal status. japan is also one of the few monarchies with only a meal line of succession in a country that already ranked poorly engender quality. the latest departure least imperial family with just 17 members. only 3 are as to the throne. many, it wants to set sustained a status quo, especially amongst the emperor in his family. ah, the fact of the matter is that although the japanese emperor or the royal family do not have any autonomy over political issues, are you gonna mc issues there still remained to be a very strong symbol of the japanese. and for that reason, a lot of japanese walk to somehow keep the image that they want to keep.
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for some princess macos tumultuous engagement is perhaps a missed opportunity to mix symbolic changes to old traditions. as a couple prepares for a new life or brought bianca all to see her still to come here on al jazeera, the kneeling controversy of the t 20 world cough, evolving south african style quentin to cock ah. with
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a full. oh. i promise. thanks
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a lot and if we start we control the c. c 20 rolled cop u e way south africa, stall, quinton, to call earlier, withdrew from his teams game. guest against the west indies and that softer team order for all south africa and players to take me before the world cup matches and the unified songs against racial inequality. the coke is one of a small group of proteas is found with their own by the side in recent games, and not participate now for more than a year, kneeling before contests to protest, racism has become widespread and global sport. south africa went on to be the win days by 8 wickets. given this is joe, so that we go get his job is to leave. these are on to your school, do need to what a short message when it comes to racial profiling. when it comes to racism, when it comes to the discrimination against a bit of their of this. ringback follow, so when it comes to countries like south africa, the keel zoom. yes,
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it does say in a mixed messages. i think the did you take the lead on this particular on next week's of a kind of mixed signals of between the studies on going to provide on their, on their own personal standard uses of. so yes, i mean, especially with thought related, we're talking about this. what is happening to years of the judge loads model, again is to have them organically, but the player using to take the meat just before the match doesn't doubt it. but it also has a look at the history of the can be that is playing the match and b and is cricket border national teen caps inverts calia, yet to comment on religious abuse was indian fast mohammed shami. 31 year old was the only most them play for in there is a loss to parks on, on sunday, shami was the teens most expensive bowler and the 10 wicked defeat and a since received a torrent of offensive attacks on line number of indian politicians and cricket
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legends, such or such in 10 dow car shows shami some support from social media. now is there a has off the b, c. c. i comment bart has so far received no response. and we earlier spoke to indians for school costs around a couple says the boys, lack of reaction, isn't surprising. this is systemic. it's what we've seen the indian board and the employers are always apprehensive, reluctant to speak up on issues, especially when they touch upon communal or religious angles. chinese performance and this was irrelevant. this seems to be a bit of a narrative that he was the most expensive bowler. he had an office. none of that matters. 9 players, i don't know, show me was targeted because the religion he belongs to as a minority. i think that's the issue that needs to be addressed. that is what i would like to see from the likes of such an and go. it's nice to this about or show me, but i do think the missed appointment. this is a new, i'm almost disappointed to say that i'm not surprised that there's been no outright condemnation of the abuse and identifying it as abuse based on one player on the
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basis of his religion. because that's what we've come to know now in the players do not speak out on issues, certainly not when it comes to ideological differences or communal issues. then we have seen that happen, the cricket world and other world, but in place just stay shut on it. and that's an extension to indian public figures even beyond support. with the exception of you. and i must say that the notable exception of wanting to get into this for the fear of social media backlash, political backlash. it can choose the reason you want a 2017 cheating scandal is overshadowing a houston astros trips of old fairies, the baseball team having to defend themselves on the eve of game one and getting ready to face the atlanta braves later on. he's won the championship back in 2017 boston investigation, has since found the theme and engage and find stealing during the season. the franchise will hit with a huge fine but no plays involved or punished. we actually say they've nothing to prove. we're here because we work really hard from the moment. no,
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we should have the spring training because the last last year when, when away from the, from the course it was bittersweet. and who is wanted to really show the world that we're the best team out there and in our for us that we got to get 4 more wins. i don't think they all say noise motivates us at all. meanwhile, the atlanta braves all headed to the world series. for the 1st time since 1999, they knocked off the reigning champions and a soldiers on saturday to in the national league championship. the last time they won, the title was 26 years ago. all day yesterday i can just drive around the house in was now i'm starting to get feeling back in my body and mind and everything go, you know, really just the thought did my god we are, we're in the world series. i mean, it's and how hard it is to get here. and then be a really clip has grab their 1st when of the season,
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they be the portland trailblazer is 116 to 86 luke kennedy school, 23 points, while poor george added 16 and had a career best 8 feels helping the clip. his record based 7 consecutive when, as a portland charlotte suffered this 1st loss to the new campaign going down to boston by 11 in overtime in the game that featured 28 lea changes. so 6 for jason, tyson school is a james high 41 point here. we go in the nfl for the 1st time in 29 years. seattle of last opening 3 home games of the season. the seed works latest defeat came at the hands of new orleans by 3 points. the saints got the wind. thanks to a field goal with less than 2 minutes ago. i saw your school for now bye. it's unique in london. okay, thank you sir. that's it for being a book or for this news i but i'll be back in a moment with today's news. bye for now.
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ah ah. and too many have been forced to flee their homes escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primary trigger for the displacement of people as droughts, hurricanes and floods besieged communities. fought lines, travels to the front lines of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's up ending lives, and fueling migration exit on doris at climate in crisis on out visit era roster
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hear told by the people who did them. jeff is such a level of nice sure. east and undertakers. this is europe anal to 0. ah. the roadblocks remained with tensions high after the currency. dan, the general who led the takeover says he had to do it to stop a civil war. we have witnessed political fragmentation and it prompted the armed forces to step out of them a let me back and this is al jazeera life of london. also coming up the talk. it is 1.5 degrees, but the reality is the world could wound by nearly doubled that this century un warns more.

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