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take control of the booty road, the main trade route. so it's important in those, especially a large psychological blow if 50 great forces indeed take control of it. and i think they have a decent amount of control, but they're still fighting ongoing. but it is part of the steady gains on the battlefield for the 2 great forces in july, we do not know whether they will face stiffer resistance on the other front and northwest. i'm horror around guns and these types of areas. but it does look like this, a great forces have a significant military ascendancy where that actually takes us in terms of the politics of the situation. i mean, of course, a whole other question yesterday, quite a significant but a further call to the people are not just the military to defend against. it's a great 40 so you can see this guy the threat. but other than those types of options, we have app, how being used again city integrate over recent weeks, but that's not likely to have any significant minutes we effect. so at some point,
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the federal government may have to look at the option of negotiations as the pressure increases because of the too great advantage in watching the london news hour still ed ah, recognizing village in india's indigenous tribe, safe time, their beliefs are reflected in the census, we look at how homeless south africans are using a book selling schemes to become financially independent. and, and premier league also continue them about table later in the 5. ah, well the atlantic will make itself really felt so although the news is good for sicily, that rain that's don't, isn't moving away. this next lots coming in. this is huge. stretching from north
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norway to southern portugal. now this white cloud, which means is rain underneath the rain has been particularly heavy in the nolan bit recently. it's been flooding in the u. k. mall rain to go through on sunday. going food through fairly quickly, but of a sudden dryer and the orange street. then goes in towards belgium, stretches down towards france, the head of it. it's still inducing, fairly warm, whether it's a southerly winds. the snow is a long way north and stock rooms at 12 degrees. for example. that's not going to change except the addition of rain. during monday and then briefly, but of her priest and the british isles. i set me for scotland was a pretty strong westerly wind that we had sat house. that storm system having gone away from sicily is disappearing into the east and med. but you see it is more right not far away by the end of sunday on its way towards sicily. and that's come through on this string of clad this gongs re portugal and spain. and the obvious dark blue that goes up through france. as you could see, that the all advances give significance, snow early seasons permanently throughout the out and then significant, right?
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this time for north and literally, ah, compelling journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous . ambulances continue to arrive at the scene of the explosion inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light, how much money did you make for your rural and deliverance? i made fabric al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running in the vietnam war. the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cod, 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 and they didn't even see the caird foot 2 women are still
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fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. on out is iran. lou ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories we're covering. now. 3 people in sudan have been shot dead in protest against the military and against the military coup. hundreds of thousands of people have been marching in cities around the country to demand a return to civilian rule. leaders from the world's largest economies are discussing the climate crisis cove at 19. and we're building the global economy at the g 20
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summit and run the expect to get more vaccines to poor nations and implement a global minimum tax. a rebels from ethiopia take why region say they seize the strategic town of dusty and the neighboring am holler, reach in a claim that's being contested by the government at addis ababa fighting has moved into the i'm hora, and a far regions off to rebels took control of tick right, in recent months, we move now to development in pakistan, support is of the band, elliptical pots in the country have been halted in that march towards the capital, the protest as a demanding the release of that detained lead up. the prime minister is expected to address the issue in a speech on sunday. come all high to has more from islam of bot de la bag burger don protest, margery have been cam 10 day toner. what about did you waited on the bank of the river? jane ob, about 190 kilometer from islam i bought a day of cotton are waiting for
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a member delegation which was formed after the pockets on the prime minister. held a closer round of dog read from it and religious leaders from across the country. and told them that they had to be a pre call solution and today's crisis now, it should be remembered that the module that been threatening, that they will continue the module on islam about the government. on the other hand, saying that they've drawn a red line on the river knob that these projects will not be allowed to cross that bridge. the grid member committee of god, hope that the crisis will be to feel peacefully, but they're also warned to marcher, or any forward movement would be to undermine dodging their talk. that situation indeed very critical. and the next 24 hours are going to be extremely important. on how the government of enron con tacker. this particular issue i'll do is there a source of the aiden's international. airport security says that at least 5 people
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have been killed following a blast and something yemen, a combo me attack at the apple exploded mirrors security checkpoint close to an airport hotel, and others 30 people have been injured. and that includes children. argentina is you to make a payment on it's $45000000000.00 debt to the international monetary fund that many people in the country want to see a freeze on those repayments, as the country suffers a rise in hunger polity and rampant inflation. daniel shonda reports now from when his iris ah, the q every weekday, outside the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of when osiris ali to day were married and her neighbours arrived there was nothing left with them in the casino authentic, there are many on which they were supposed to have cooked plenty, but a lot of people turned up and we were a bit late. but they gave us some packets of food which will cook at home. it's probably all the eat until the soup kitchen reopens,
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serving 70 families with food given mostly by the local authorities. supervisor, marianna, blames inflation for the increase in hunger or the nutritional value of what they serve diminishes. yeah, yep. okay. well, the last element, every day you go to the market and you'll find the price today is not the same as the price yesterday. it's very common. prices rose 3.5 percent in september. more than 50 percent over the past 12 months. isn't a good game, okay. low pressure. what we'd like is that people can buy what they need to know. they'll be able to eat nothing more. just the basics, the things i need to live a normal life. oh yeah. normal over 40 percent of argentines live in poverty, or more than half of children under 14 years old. don't have enough to eat this for many. as the last resort, the offer of a bowl of rice which will lock will contain something you tricia's to get them through the day. because inevitably,
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the fight just to keep going will continue to morrow. the government last week for the prices of 1400 essential items in the battle to control inflation. it is blighted argentina for generation. some, some people say it's a race between her wages and prices and other income pensions. and in the meantime, you somehow are exposed to loss is burgess and power that then you can try to recover and be with the union. so regular protest calling for federal wages to keep pace with inflation. they say that should take priority over repaying argentina's debt to the international monetary fund. oh, it's a scam and paying that debt is incompatible with ending poverty and destitution.
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oh, jan. tina's historically volatile economy was hit hard, but the cobit 19 pandemic. it's emerging from that catastrophe. only to have to deal with 2 of its traditional enemies, a massive debt button and rampant inflation. and formula out to 01 osiris. you case prime minister says that he can't rule out taking legal action against france in a post breaks at fishing dispute. the rift got worse earlier this week when france seized a british boats. paris is threatening to block ports and increase checks on boats, and laurie's f. u. k. doesn't grant more licenses to french fishermen. the british government says that would put the you in breach of a trading agreement. lexia brian has more from the french side and the have frances laid down an ultimatum if its fishermen did not get the licenses that they say they deserve. and that they expected under the post bricks at tre,
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dale by tuesday. then ports like this one will be at the center is what they call and targeted measures. british fishing vessels will not be able to dock at ports like this. they'll be tougher, longer health and safety checks on trucks going in and out of port from the u. k also versus fishing vessels will face tougher security checks if they're fishing and fringe waters. boats like this one, this scarlet troll that was seized earlier in the week accused of fishing and french waters without a license and its been caught up in this escalating dispute between france and the u. k. over access to british waters and waters off the coast of france, including the island of jersey, which sits just about 22 kilometers off the coast. now the french president, m l m a chrome has said that this route is actually a test of the case, global credibility. he's told a newspaper that you can spend years negotiating this trade deal. and then within a matter of bumps decide which, but you want to stick to,
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depending on which bits suit you best. he says that is not an example of good character in the french prime minister. john castillo has reportedly written to the european commission asking for it support and saying that it must demonstrate that there is more damage by leaving the european union than by staying within the block . but there are also concerns here in france and ports like this infringe fishing communities up and down the coast. that if the measures do go ahead on tuesday as france is straightening, actually it will be the ports, it will be the fishing communities and consumers who end up paying the price for fine and as reaction now from the u. k. the route over the fishing rights dispute has at least fallen off the front pages of. busy the case major newspapers on saturday, but the exasperation over how this disputes has been allowed to festa, an escalator over the past 4 days remains bars. johnson is in is in room for the g
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20 and he's been speaking with the president of the european commission. actually, on the land reiterating what he describes, his puzzlement that he has got this far. he told us live on the land that he raises, concerns about the rhetoric of the french side. he told her that the threats by the french were completely unjustified. that is the threat to prevent british catches from being landed in french port. and he told reporters before he met witnesses on the land that basically britain would do whatever is necessary to protect you k interest. but at least that wasn't escalation of the kind of rhetoric that we've seen earlier in the week where one of his ministers was saying to comply at that game, threatening a further ramping up of tensions with, with france over this fishing dispute. and i think they route to de escalation and all of this will be to dial down the verbal rhetoric and the posturing and perhaps go back to nuts and bolts and facts and figures. because that seems to be where the
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disagreements actually live in the read out of the wonderland encounter between bars, johnson and the land. as you said, the 98 percent of license applications by e, you vessels had been approved and only 2 percent not. but that doesn't actually tally with some other statistics that are around which say the jersey is approved just 16 . i have 47 applications. so if the 2 sides can actually work out what is fact in the sense of statistics and what is not, then there might be a little bit closer to try to work out where compromises might be found before tuesday deadline. now, india's indigenous tribes are campaigning to have their religious beliefs recognised in the upcoming senses. there are a 104000000 indigenous people in india. many of them worship nature and don't identify with any of the 6 religions listed in the census. but it influential hindu nationalist organization is opposing their efforts as elizabeth brought him reports now from jar can't state the people of larger data village in india,
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eastern state of georgia can sing songs, praising nature, they belong to the order, our tribe. and some of the more than 50000000 indigenous people of central and eastern india, known as other bosses. anthropologists, they are the vast ease of the country's 1st inhabitants and their beliefs pre date of all religions in india. so fairly 1st to worship motherhood. second, his father's and the son is guard, or rituals are about worshipping these gods for safety and prosperity. we are only worshippers of nature, and our god does not have any shape or size. like many other varsity members of the tribe of followers of a distinct religion called santa, while millions of indigenous people have been converted to christianity or hinduism by mission, reason, the past 150 years, millions of others don't identify for the 6 religions on the indian census hindu with them as lamb. christianity sick as them. both of them. and jane ism ottawa
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sees began de campaign for recognition of their village. and after the indian government led by the bod via jumped a party of b. j. p. decided to drop the other religions and persuasions option from the next census. but more than 7000000 of aussies, johnson has one of the biggest populations of indigenous people. politicians here passed a resolution last year saying the state recognizes this thing, tribal village, and called southern us. they're all in the central government to do the same. but the b, j. p ideological wing, the hindu nationalist organization. the recess has been holding outreach programs, trying to convince other bosses, the hindus lot of pig on top of the bgp. and this is believe that since our, the was, he's on each of worshippers. even in hinduism, we believe that you can be in a pieced be to worship rivers, the fun mountains, and even trees. so brothers, you do the same to,
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so we believe they are hindus. but if they say they're not, hindu, the b j b has no problem. with that other asi said, the government wants to force them to choose the hindu option for political reasons . and that by basically the fact that the b j. p is conspiring to include tribe of people amongst hindu, so that it can use them as a voting bank. the demand for the inclusion of a separate religion, genuine, and the indian government should do it. followers of tribal village. and so they have withstood pressure to convert to christianity or hindu ism, and will continue to do so. they say they refuse to take part in the next census if the government refuses to acknowledge them. elizabeth per on al jazeera john and eastern india. now durbin is the 1st city of literature on the african continent, south african ports that he attracts writers from around the country and host the international and international book fair. but for many access to book stores and simply buying a book is out of reach. natasha name reports from dublin. eric mccollugh could one
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day be an author of the kind of self help books. he says, transformed his life. alice, feeling myself that you know, maybe i'm made for his life, my life of stuff on my life, you know, of being poor and then i'm not well educated. so i would say god and getting things done in my mind. and most of the voices actively in my mind. so i was able to change my mind, and he was living in a homeless shelter in durban when one of the residents told him about an opportunity to sell books were than 18 months later, he's living in an apartment, running his own business and earning enough money to send to his family, a carlo is one of 14 people who have gone from homelessness to financial independence. 3 years ago, the durbin book fair lodged a bookseller's initiative,
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it donates, used, or as the founder likes to say, pre loved books and arranges space at grocery stores, churches, and the beach. one of things it's exciting about this program is that we are helping people to engage with books, engage with literature durbin is unesco city of literature. we have an opportunity here to promote literacy and to encourage people to read who thought that they couldn't afford books. and yet now they can, the south african book development council says 60 percent of people, 16 and older, live in a house without a single book. it sites, lack of access to libraries and bookstores and affordability as the main reasons durbin has always had a vibrant writer's community. in 2017, it became africa's only unesco city of literature, not to sound plea fade. i suppose it's a bit of a melting pot of cultures. and so the think indian population huge african
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population english. and it's also a city way. i think you have to explore things don't necessarily pop up through the booksellers program. books that may have been destined for the landfill are continuing to bring joy, wonder, and amusement to readers. the organizers believe the program is also accomplishing something just as valuable as self sufficiency. they say it's altering the perception people have about the homeless and revealing their untapped potential. natasha name al jazeera durban, south africa, still at home and he's out from london. we might be a junior, but we very much becoming a senior player to show you how real madrid for times with the plan it is approaching
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ah sport now with peter. marianne, thank you so much. marcella. as new chapter has started with a disappointing draw at home to oliver's 3 days after settling coach ronald truman also took the lead shortly after halftime memphis de pi, continuing his strong store to live at barcelona. of the 20, the club in the off season. the lead last just 3 minutes though. louis 3, your ha, puts alice back on level terms and that's how it stayed. bathrooms 9th in the league, 8 points behind leaders, rail madrid who themselves have vinicius junior, so thankful regaining top spot. in la liga, the brazilian strike opened the scoring against elsie midway through the 1st off
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and easiest. the grab, a 2nd in the 73rd. when it before madrid conceded late, but held on for a 21 victory rail on top of the league on gold difference. 6 days ago majesty united were you merely aided over 5. no. last to liverpool, while a week is a long time in football, and united manager early got us all shy and read a little easier this weekend, falling a 3 no victory over taught them a superb strife from christiana. rinaldo gave man you the lead. just before half time and they doubled their advantage courtesy of your wine strike in some co vonny . marcus rashmi came up the bench to school late in the match. united move up to 5th in the standings. performance was really good from the start. it was really good from her. from tuesday morning when we're, when he worked, we worked on something that we felt and hoped and thought was going to work. and it did her every man to a t did a jobs, and we kept her kept
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a clean sheet and we kept the ball away from, from david to save. he never out how to save to make. so we're, it's, it's great going over to your own fans at the end of the game and they're not celebrate with them, of course, because they, they've deserve this one as well. austin will extend the iran beaten run through 9 games in all competitions after. so you know, when the lesser gabrielle school, the 1st within 5 minutes, they go to 2nd shortie off a meal. smith through the 4th golden 7 games when they came 1st and putting one back just before the break, but often keepers. aaron ramsdale. hullo, 1st couple of brilliant saves the keep them out matches the city suffered a shock to no loss at the crystal palace go from wilford's awe and called a gallagher sunk man, that he for the 1st loss and the opening weekend of the season. and after of course, play 45 minutes sent an 11 a team like guys like we need the processes and do everything right. but the people
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show the play show character and now yeah. but then for today went wrong in many, many things and you lose again. liverpool manager, you can plot, admit the to do with brighten, feels like a defeats. the rates with 2 goes up off to 24 minutes and club says he seems switched off and may have got complacent. i don't like draw at home at all, but i'm not that guy that's possible to draw guns right? no, no, but my disappointment is because i know we could have today was a day where we could have given them a problem and we didn't do in depth. that's the frustration with liverpool, manchester city dropping points. chelsea were able to extend a leave at the top of the sable rece james school, the 2nd half double to give the blues. the 3 no victory of newcastle chelsea or 3 points clear at the top. at the t 20 cricket world cup clinton, because the return to the south africa thought and took the ne before they game
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against 3 lanka, the cock made himself unavailable for tuesday. the victory over the west indies, often order from crickets, south africa that all its place should participate in the anti racism gesture, the cock apologized, and was back in the line of full saturday's game. as for that match, pass him me sancho hit 72 or 3 lanka posted 142 all out in the 20, over the scope of crucial. and then the 3 players which double figures, so african stumbled in, they chase the firm of solving 15 of the final over david miller put the outcome beyond doubt though with 2 sixes in that final ever. and he thought about a hit, the winning runs the hand south africa, the 2nd when of the competition england, this is a strange. it was one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the world camp, but failed to deliver a close contest. england steamrolled the visa strain, the only managed 125 from the 20 overs in appli england only lost
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2 wickets. just the top floor with an unbeaten 71 in the top of the group unbeaten of the 3 matches india captain did coley had strong words for the social media trolls who told us that he made mama shami of their opening defeats pakistan. shami was the subject of abuse. as the only muslim player in the indian team. there's a good reason why we are playing on the field and not some bunch of spine less people on social media that have no garbage to actually speak to any individual in person. this is literally the lowest level of human potential that one can operate at. and that's how i look at these people and the student who got it didn't meant adjustments we have and precisely what we are doing, what you're doing on the field. and none of these people are even in, in the vicinity. do you imagine doing something like that? they do not have the courage or the spying to do. i will leave it there for now. most policies on the way later on, mary impacts yolanda. thank you very much,
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