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is in store on friday, and we look toward nearby abby john, some sundry downpours can be expected. we got you in for 27 and for sierra leone freetown, raining the forecast with a high of 28 degrees. that's it for me to say, ah, the in the next episode of planetary swiss ahead of the upcoming un climate conference will be heading deep on the ground and up into the air. get a new perspective. the changing face of the coal mining industry in poland will report on illegal logging in romania and explore how catastrophic wall flies in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather joy this planet to, to west on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks the president is allowed to impose a state of emergency for 15 days, with the option of extending it for another 15 days without congress's approval,
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with detailed coverage, with his rights group in southeast asia, say they are concerned about the rise in reported cases of working conditions from around the world. government and security agencies are described a recent incident as planned with the aim of this stabilizing the country. oh, a back main stories now you as president says, he believes he secured enough support for sweeping economic climate change spending package. it was initially supposed to be worth 3 and a half trillion dollars that was cut in half off to devise of negotiations. few k,
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as the french ambassador admitted deepening route of a post breaks at fishing rights comes off. the french authorities seized the british troll operating in french territorial waters. and the un security council calling on sedans, military needed to restore the civilian lead transitional government council issued it 1st statement on the crisis, expressing serious concern about the takeover, but not condemnation. well now we go to you. gander. west schools have been closed for more than a year and a half because of the pandemic that's longer than anywhere else in the world according to the united nations. and in the absence of an education, some children say the only option is to dig for gold. victoria gate and b has the story. at the morrow mine in easton, uganda. 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says if he doesn't find any he doesn't get paid. if you come back again, it was not that jas who i'm not good again. you go back,
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hold. now sometimes you get a little money like $8.00 or 20, then those are $10000.00 ugandan shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020. shortly after the 1st case of cove at 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced a surgeon infections. when comedy kimmy scores were lost, i'd activities good glossed it if was to use to come in on the wall over this activity to get what to get some money for some iowa. it also forced the younger children because that nothing to do. the un says uganda is now the only country in africa where schools remain closed. 16 year old and net worry, she'll never catch up on the school work. she's missed. staying at home,
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sal banks. we'll gaila anti then morale to read books and yoga. and as the somehow sometimes he does to forget words they, they don't, they don't dads, school. the government says they'll re open schools when more than 5000000 of the countries 44000000 people are fully vaccinated. so far, only 700000 have been this locked down is expected to last until early next year, which means more children in uganda will miss out on one of the most important part of their lives. education, victoria, gate, and be al jazeera rebels in ethiopia. north integra region is saying at least 6 civilians have been killed in another government as strike the ethiopian army claims it targeted a site and mccalla used by to grind forces to make and repair weapons. but a spokes person for the tig, right people's liberation front is saying a civilian residence was actually had 3 children are reported to be among those
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killed. fighting between the tpf and federal forces have been going on for almost a year now. but as strikes have stepped up in the past week and the united nations is same, the escalation of these hostilities in northern ethiopia is putting more and more civilians at risk. to airstrikes were reportedly carried out on a residential area. de grace capitol mckelly. according to initial reports, 6 people were killed and 22 injured. a number of houses are understood to be destroyed or severely damaged. were also law by law and going hostilities no far into horror regions which are causing large scale displacement, livelihood disruptions and food insecurity. and preventing the delivery of humanitarian assistance to hundreds of thousands of people in both regions. the escalation of hostility is risk worsening. the already dire humanitarian situation in te gray. i'm hora at a far where millions of people need urgent humanitarian assistance. thousands of members of a band religious group marching on pakistan's capital islamabad. a day after deadly
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clashes and la horse, all 4 policemen and 2 protest as killed police have set up road blocks on the main highway between the 2 cities. and the government is called in power. military forces, members of the terry killer bait parties, demanding the release of their leader who's been detained since earlier this year. they also want the french ambassador expelled of the 2017 charlie abdur cartoon control the c and tens of thousands of black south africans are still waiting for compensation for being forcibly removed from their homes and land at deck decades ago during the party. ara more than 25 years after the south african governments set up a land claims commission to deal with the issue. many people still feel let down by the system. it's actually name reports now from quite zulu natal province. this muslim cemetery in durban isn't just hallowed ground for wally shake, and them aqua community. they say the cemetery and the 18 hector's surrounding it
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are part of their heritage. their roots in south africa, the apartheid government stole them a cou, a land when shake was 6 years old. you're destroyed, then, you know, coming, coming from all the colonial oppression and coming into apologize. it was just unbelievable. 16 years ago, the land claims commission declared them a qu, up were the rightful owners, but that ruling has had little effect because of homeowner opposition. a refusal to relocate a lack of government compensation for relocation and not enough money to develop the area. a 3 hour drive away. people living in this impoverished rural area also prevailed in their land claim case. they were forced out of what is now shlou way info. lucy park more than a decade ago. they agreed to collaborate with park officials. given that it's a protected area i was on his class will not,
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i will wish was to be able to take part in running and developing the bulk of us. we didn't want to take back to land that would not have benefited us. we wanted the park to employ young people in the community earlier this year, amid escalating anger about the lack of jobs vandals set on fire and cut down one kilometer of the park. smart fence because of the challenges and the conditions they find themselves. and that's what creates, you know, and the features that, you know, saw some communities which we are working on, which we have coming, she's working on to make sure that lesson good. and this park offers hundreds of temporary seasonal jobs to unskilled workers. each year the community wants full time employment park officials say they have financial constraints. instead, they want to facilitate economic growth by encouraging other government agencies, non profit organizations,
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and the private sector to partner with and invest in the community. when the land claims restitution act was passed in 1994, it was supposed to offer hope and justice to the displaced more than 80000 claims have been deemed settled. but more than 26000 remain unresolved. it's unclear how many people have actually re settled on reclaimed land with shakes. suspects tenants on the mac who are property are stalling in the hopes. the remaining elders who live through the trauma will give up. he says he'll die fighting to reclaim their stolen land. natasha name al jazeera, ca sewland, a tall province, south africa. the compazine mountains are known as the lungs of europe, but that vital organ as at risk. now that for steen for a sucks up much of the continent, c o 2 emissions, but it faces occurring fat from illegal logging. our environment edited it. comp
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reports from romania all to him. carpets the hill sites, the multi hued canopy mocking the seasonal change of millennia. ancient original forests sweeping across the copay, the mountains in eastern europe. if the amazon rain forest is the lungs of the world than the forest of the co pay, the mountains of the lungs of europe, they sought the c o $2.00 out of the atmosphere and put oxygen back into it. they regulate the water system. there's a vast, vast array of life here. in fact, the forests of the world are the most bio diverse ecosystems on the planet barton. this one's pristine environment. life is being squeezed out by the so called timber mafia. trees are being extracted illegally on an unprecedented scale by criminal gangs, and the locals who fight against it, pay the price. beatings are frequent, but people murdered to 6 forest rangers, have been killed in the last few years,
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leading to recent protests in the capital, bucharest. o forest and hoary a petros, mimics the call of a red stag. he tells me they used to be 50 or 60 in this area alone. but now it seems, there are none. and this is why this area was illegally logged 10 years ago and it ripped to part the ecosystem. but you can see the scandals, notation from them more on to set the letter in labs you, you can see every things it's impossible to believe that they didn't know day know and day day encourage and they took a lot of money. tanya says, it's clear who's to blame the politicians. we spoke to the government and they told us combating illegal logging is one of the priorities of romania. it's a continuous action and we've already seen results for the people who live in the mountains. it's terrible. i don't, i for them,
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for it on the bundle, so that, that for hundreds of years we have mentors the forest in a sustainable way. we take a small amount of wood for building and fire. it's very annoying that strangers come here from other countries and take away our way of life. i'm frightened of the people who steal to what i feel my family is in danger, because this is a mob like organization then is. the scale of loss is staggering. romania loses up to 9, hector is a forest per hour to illegal logging that contributes to the huge amount of forest loss globally. in fact, between 199-2016, the world lost 1300000 square kilometers of forest, an area larger than south africa. and in 2020 tropical forest loss around the world equal the size of the netherlands. since humans started cutting down forests, 46 percent of trees have been felled around the world. 2020 was meant to be a landmark year in the fight against deforestation
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a year by which many countries had pledged to have or completely stop for us loss. but in fact, the plundering has increased here in romania. it's not too late yet. but if not now, when nick clark al jazeera copay, the mountains romania. eliza thousands of pregnant women in afghanistan are increasingly at risk. health officials say progress night on maternal care over the past here decades is quickly unraveling. and the country's health system is on the brink of collapse. doctors a desperate for international help to secure medicine and equipment. charlotte dallas reports from cobble boy. oh, you seem cool as 20 years old and this is her 1st baby. she's just 3 hours old will be named by the family when she goes home. likely later tonight. in this maternity ward and western cobble, there are 4 new mothers,
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all younger than 25. to midwives and a doctor deliver an average of 15 babies here each day. last year they delivered 5 times that with 10 times more stuff thanks to support from the humanitarian organization, doctors without borders. but i still attacked the hospital in may 2020 bombing installing the compound 24 people were killed including 2 newborns soon after doctors without borders, lived with its staff, medicine, and funding. the afghan government never filled the void. these rooms used to be full, was sometimes to her women to her bed, but after doctors without borders left, they couldn't provide for the dozens of pregnant woman showing up here every day. now they refer them to other clinics. for the few woman they can accommodate. they offer love advice and tabs of piracy to mo,
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they say even that will run out next month. and the remaining staff have become volunteers. as the taliban struggles with cash flow bloodstream on the one telephone cow. there is no salary and no money. and just to be wor, kia are free, there are $37.00 public maternity clinics in afghanistan. many say they let funding and support long before the taliban came to power. i was in one came we need a 100 bed children's hospital and professional medical staff to significantly reduce maternal and new born deaths 2 months into his new job as deputy health minister, doctor abdullah berry. omar says everything comes down to money. he is asking for the united states to unfreeze afghan funds held in banks there and for aid organizations to return. it was about the other. i see. i am calling upon the
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international aid organizations, natalie, the afghan people alone. they should fulfill their promises. the afghan people need their help and a taliban has a very open policy in this regard. we don't want the health sector to be political . oh, shortly after our interview, the room when dark, a power cut. the hospital is also plagued by them. there's not enough money to fuel the generators. the barren hallways still welcome new life, but doctors wonder how much longer they can last. what it will mean if the lights go out for good. charlotte bellis al jazeera cooper and historic bronze statue stolen from nigeria more than a century ago is on its way home. from the u. k. university of aberdeen had held the bronze head of a penny king for more than 40 years. i've become the 3rd year been institution to retain an artifact over the past 2 days. i'm an address reports on this now from a boucher off to nearly 125 years in foreign lands. this tall and bronze
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statue depicted the head of the king of my jealous, ancient been kingdom, is finally on its way all for more than a century. its beauty and craft was looked at and appreciated by a privileged few. it has taken companies and communities from why it was looted decades to get back this object of immense religious and cultural significance. on wednesday, the university of cambridge became the foster institution to return such an artifact where all thrilled and seemed to say hi. when the bronze is finally returned home, oh, so painfully aware of having the price, it's rightful owner for so long of its presence. and we offer a heartfelt apologies for the historic, from also in paris, president man on macro led a ceremony to return a set of 26 pieces of art of votes stolen from france's former colony. been in,
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in 1892 la fortune with ies, the best even france had to act, given the fact that 95 percent of the african material heritage is said to be outside of africa. all young people need to take possession of their history to better build their future. there was no reason to condemn the african youth to be denied access to its own history in they're extra say the events of the past few days are significant. there's some sort of potential now through these actions for some truth telling it for very even some reconciliation and the returns. so the significance either of these items really relates to their buy in conic states us that underlying the significance of african arts. but campaign is an activist, also aware that getting all of the stolen artifacts back could take a long time. there's also a chance they may never succeed. the k brunley museum in paris hold some 70000
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african artifacts. one london, british museum has tens of thousands more. while campaign is a happy with a progress in negotiations with countries like belgium, they're less helpful with others. in particular, they're worried about the fate of looted items in the hands of private collectors. we want to a metal nigeria as one particularly did or people to see what belongs to them in or objects of far history and cultural import us. the campaign to returned the been in bronzes and thousands of other artifacts looted during the sent to his long colonization of africa. i stick in a long time. campaigners hope the events of the united kingdom on france this week will begin a process that could see the return of most of africa stolen, historic and cultural artifact. ahmed edris al jazeera, a butcher, still ahead on the program,
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oh, for. ah i'm not for the sport with sarah. thanks a lot, my well boston, i have trained for the 1st time since the sacking of ronald cumin. b team coach surgery bus. one is temporary in charge until a permanent replacement is announced. taken the reigns for now his 1st assignment will be league the thing against oliver. on saturday he paid for barcelona for 9
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seasons and made $56.00 appearances to spain. they all 9th and the spanish me and also made their worst of assaults in the champions league. it was that's a form that led to cuban being fired wednesdays. one mill defeat sariah via congo was the last rule for cause president joined the party. it was boston owners, said lawson there law for legal games, including a defeat to bits, arrivals, rail madrid in all costs the co cream and took over in august last year. and the boss, it's a 3rd place in the legal as well as the compass. all right, trophy, last season, we all both color and last. see how this to say about the news? i mean, this is random which has says, look, i've been sacked a lot of times and i'm still here alive and happy being sacked. his part of the job, the anything i say is that you have to give everything as long as you are the coach . and from the day after you've been sacked, you have to look ahead with a clear conscience that you gave it all. i think the comin always giving all that he can fire the search for one boss. let us next head coach is on and it's
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a club legend. he's expected to get the job permanently as spanish. we will, jealous jemma fella told us earlier toby hernandez is a principal candidate actually was just waiting for a statement. it's not official yet, but there is agreement between the club and the former player. the now it's saying that go to his and if you are still on a legend a, he's also an example of success of the art luna academy. la marcia was just waiting because now he's working on termination. his contract with scott sat, they need to change it before the sled and they can manage at least to finish on the 1st part of the sports and play the champions league next year. he was in the president, run the choice. so these would be an important fight losing a classical losing on wednesday. again, the race and the promoter team. but especially the fact that there was no reaction
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of the theme, no feeling that they can overturn the crisis. the situation when you will have to let go your to adopt cards in 2 seasons in a row, it can be easy for to try it. and especially the summer they need to let go leonel messy and they didn't have money to sign any player with guarantees that they can guard of the goals for one of them. then you another message board starting because they were the leaders of the steam blood. the team has been extremely unlucky with injuries and also run out on cheap options that can need to find a big quiz and make a difference. while there was a fantastic goal and major league soccer over in the us, that we'd like to show you now you'll have here because the laurie on school this donna and provided suicide. this is columbus, pruby, orlando, 531 not when keeps the defending champions in with a chance of making the pail. now hearing cats all the signs up here,
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it's the largest hotel group, a call to help manage accommodations for fines that next year's world cop organizes hope to try 1200000 visitors during the tournament bought. there is limited hotel space. a call has been brought into freight more than $60000.00 extra rooms and existing residential apartments and villas. the deal will stop kathy being left with too many hotel rooms beyond 2022 south african creek to quinton. to cock says he'll now take the knee before 320 wold cop games. austin is refusing to do so. he's apologize to his t. mason fans for putting out their match against the west indies, off the south african cricket both is ordered the team to neil to call who's from a mixed race. he says he's fully support sustained against racism and didn't mean to offend anyone. and this is actually what he said. i felt like my rights were taken away when i was told what we had to do in the way that we were told me back lives have mattered since i was born. not just because there was an international
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movement when you were told what to do with no discussion. i feel like it takes away the meaning. so moving on, shirley have beaches for lang her for the 2nd straight. when this is to 20, cricket was cotton, should i come back to the 1st battle rather display a good thought enabled to capitalize into by adam sample who was named player re much taking to for 12. sure line co will restrict it's a 154 for 6. david one who is no looking twice anytime he has 65 runs from only 40 to both radians eventually winning by 7 wickets. with 3 overs and some baseball world series and the houston astros have bounced back to level things up against the atlanta braves. that 11 who's a l to they was the star of the show with a home run in the 7th inning helping is seem to a 7 to victory. i'll today is now have 22 post season home runs in his career and not flies. him for a 2nd in the old time list 7 behind the record holding money,
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ramirez ramirez rather the best of 7 series is back to all square and now shift to atlanta to the next 3 games on friday saturday and sunday means a lot to me. you know, it made me keep going out there to getting homers to help my team to, you know, to kid, accomplish and translate like isn't, as long as we're, when you know everything's good, german kind of thought like sounds of their f as reach 300 career victories on the men's tennis to on thursday. the 22nd seed face just released alex and nina. the vienna open. you go for 49. when of the season. i think he was for the season, we're more than 50 when 6 to 366 to the final school. will that so your support for me back to my room in london. sorry, thanks very much. that's it for the news out, but i'll be back in a moment with much more. the daisies
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a ah well as experiencing unprecedented extreme weather, reco temperatures have been said last year than i feel for the curating false whenever the quote running down world lead is amazing. laws go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out a deal to slash machine supports to late follow the you and climate summit on al jazeera. it's oldest muslim. undertakers working here is 7 days a week job that's grown with a community. my father purchased
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matter what lucy, al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you, al jazeera ah, the out of the trillion dollar dale president joe biden thinks he has applied for social and climate spending. but it's half the package it once was. ah, oh, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching alger 0. also coming up on the program, france holds a british boat and threatens its neighbor with sanctions in a row of a fish protest against the crew of continuing.
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