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hello i marianna mafia. very well. welcome to the news. our lie from london. coming off in the next 60 minutes. shots fired. it's a women's protest in afghanistan, david added the 1st anniversary of the taliban returned to huh. so spoke charged with attempted murder off to the attack on sullen rusty. the author remains in a critical condition after being stabbed multiple times. the devastating impact impact of flash flooding in yemen. many of the victims had already been displaced by years of war. we know could ecological disaster in the oda river. wet german and polish scientists rise to find out why thousands of fish have died. i'm joanna roscoe with the sport including a big shock in english premier league as much united loses 2nd game in a row. this time going down the porn else to print foot action coming up as our
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ah hello and welcome to the program. we begin this our and afghanistan. we're almost a year since the taliban took control. country is facing a major humanitarian crisis fuel by a failing economy. food insecurity and human rights abuses. and i've been severe restrictions on the rights of women and girls, particularly who've been marginalized and isolated, becoming more desperate with each passing day. on saturday, dozens of women held a rare protesting cobble just days before the 1st anniversary of the taliban to return to power. ah, or taliban fighters beat some of the women and fide into the air to break up the process. about 40 demonstrators marched on the education ministry chanting bread,
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work freedom. after seizing control last year, taliban leaders had promised to respect women, right? women's rights. but since then, basic rights have been denied or severely restrictive, including access to education, health care, and freedom of expression. all united nations is saying that up to 25000000 people are living in poverty children the most vulnerable with many at risk of malnutrition. and unicef has received only 40 percent of its funding appeal for this year. as i will been job aid reports now from the remote co, jani district in eastern afghanistan, ah, the early malnourished warden, and to reap fighting for every breath seems repeated at almost every hospital in a run of fun. eunice that says children are the most vulnerable overseas hunger,
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this red preventable disease. we just got a nationwide measles outbreak under control because we've been doing campaigns. but now we have no break of acute watery diarrhea which is weakening already weak bodies. and here we are in the hospital, we're seeing children with severe acute malnutrition and complications with pneumonia. measles you name or we're hearing stories off of mothers sending children to school in the morning crying with hunger. many of these girls had breakfast, or the piece of bread and some green tea. the morning session is for girls. hundreds are taught by 11 teachers at the only high school in some letters. for the 3500 boys in the afternoon session, there are 18 teachers i not graduated from this makes you school has been in the state for the past 12 years. he's now
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a volunteer teacher. although against the taliban and all the girls education, she says, even if they came to school, there is no tend to accommodate them. that way, i'm not, i'm to your mom unless you're betting my message to the world is that they should unfreeze or reserve. they're gonna get them if they're not going to help us. they should at least do that and them so that we build our country with our own money i embarked. and my message to islam comer leaders is to fix our schools, will build classrooms and get us teachers and help us to get an education. it's not just health and education go. in addition to crippling sanctions on of gone is fun since the taliban take over the countries facing a number of challenges which are contributing to your humanitarian catastrophe. the drought that this country is facing is the worst in the last few decades. and people are having to send their children to sleep on an empty stomach. until a few years ago these fields were green. but the changing weather patterns mean no snow in the winter and no rain during summer. barren land and contaminated water
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brings disease. o, sending children ill equipped and short staffed hospitals hit the cycle of misery in a country and a leadership learning to govern, abandon by the rest of the world. oh, so i'm a major with other hogan of venison. a scholars are drawn as a former ask and use representative to the united nations and student in global affairs at new york university. she joins me live now from new york by skype and scholar. the last time we spoke you were in the afghan capital, kabul, of course you living in the country up until about a year ago. how much courage does it take for women to participate in protests like the one we saw today? i don't want to go my, i'm thank you very much for having me. indeed of the woman are to getting the
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history a gun on proving that they are the most strong. this was a fronting dollar bond and they are vicious policies and the decision making. they are not only protesting and demanding the rights for themselves, but they are protesting and demanding the rights for the entire nation, which is a very occur just attempt. and the upcoming generation of gunner son must be out of them and they must be thankful to them. because in such they are facing that the very accrue regime of bonds, they are risking their lives. they are risking their the security of their families . we have been witness to some of the or female, but just those have been abducted by thought. and yet they are not stepping back, they are so funding from and they are raising their wives for,
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for the entire nation. so it takes a lot of courage and they are the most gray ones and the courageous ones. and we are really proud of them. and i strongly believe that they are going to make a change for the entire country. they are actually showing improving this to today, international community that despite you left us alone. but we are here, we are protesting, we are fighting and we are standing for me. no matter what happened to us. so i believe that the time has come for the world for the international community and for the thought about leaders to accept our existence and to respect our contribution and our award. and what do you make of the way the international community has dealt with the taliban over the past year? i believe that international communities since the beginning they have been they
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have, they have been doing nothing literally nothing. they. the only thing that they are doing is stealing the money of solving nation. the only thing they are doing is just marginalizing that tire of done nation. and the way they were supposed to deal that dollar bond and negotiate with all of on and switch them to the firm action in order to protect local people. and so will people unfortunately, they just disappointed they didn't say their role as they were supposed to. but hopefully that these protests that gun woman are doing now, it is, it will bring to change. it will, you know, bring the attention of the international community to the miserable situation and then send to the ongoing calamity to the ongoing financial crisis. people are
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solving woman. goods are forbidden, they can go to school, a woman, a con, good to work. i hope the get the id was active with these and protest and demonstrations, receive attention for international from international need on international community. and i hope that it was out of the ground for negotiations for so that international community present ice on the put they should put the pressure on the thought of on to, to some certain, to some level. at least they should open the ghost who is at least vision community because obviously, you know, they're all women like yourself who have had the ability to means the resources to leave the country. there are all you still in touch with those who have been unable to leave afghanistan or perhaps those who have chosen to stay. what do they say to
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you? yes, of course. i have family members. i have friends and police backing up dennis and i am constantly in touch with them. i constantly received a bid from them. they are living in a disparate situation. they are totally hopeless because they can go to work. they can contribute to guns, raise their voices. there because you've been, they don't have the choice of their own appearance and clothing. they can't leave the country without a mailer company or my home, which is disappointing. and if this continues like this, i think soon we will, we will witness the for the taliban regime as well. because i strongly believe that if the rulers con, give the rest and justice to people that come to a last for long school as
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a drawn thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. the man suspected of attacking or sir some on rushed. he has pleaded not guilty to attempted modern assault in the 2nd degree. police detained 24 year old hardy matar, immediately after the attack in new york state on friday. so minority remains in critical condition after being stabbed in the neck and the stomach suspect ran onto the stage where she was about to address the literary event is an agent says he is on a ventilator and unable to speak. my counter is holdings, elements from washington. a doctor who is on the scene of the attack, says that the injuries appear non life threatening salman rushdie remains in intensive care on that ventilator great concern still about his condition. now the alleged perpetrator of the attack, my cause has appeared in an upstate new york court in mabel new york. he's pleaded
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not guilty to the attempted murder and assault charges. now police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men on his own or whether there was some element of pending and some outside assistance in the attack. so rush the remains in a serious condition still on a ventilator police. continuing to investigate the alleged to fail and, and now formerly charged in a court, always been overwhelming, reaction not just from within the literary world that also among the society at general. some have described it as the ultimate sense to ship of the artists such an attack. his close friend and fellow writer in mature, and also issued a statement saying that rusty has been an inspirational protector of those writers
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and journalists who being persecuted around the world. this also being questions raised about securities at this latree event. how did the attacker get so close to rush de, who has been under threat for such a long period of time? there was a state trooper present, but some contending that the security shouldn't be much greater. so i had for you on this news out from london. we're going to look at the daily cost of the day. the cost of living rises in sierra leone is ramp and inflation and asked, pushing families into extreme policy to funding english champions. manchester city continue that strong, start the new premier league season. we'll have that. and the rest of the sports needs a bit later. ah, thousands of supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in wrong con,
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have been rallying in the city of the whole commas addressing them a bit earlier on as his party commemorate 75 years of pakistan's independence. a former prime minister has been campaigning for political come back after losing a no confidence vote in parliament in april. the country is struggling with a promising economy marks my records, inflation out there is come all high to has more from that rally in lahore. there's been a large turn out the budget on derek and soft rally and the studio hall. the renew of going to hockey stadium. tens of thousands of people gathering day. m, ron han of god delivering or gay method. he wants a general electron. as soon as possible, but also beyond dad, ron han party had said that this blogger is gone, they're going to fit anniversary of independence, the diamond anniversary. and i'd be butchered, also celebrate dad and the thickness side,
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or the rest of the word that bug is gone remains united. he of course, had been struggling against a coalition government at heart sports of political party who have different ideology, who are bitter enemies and a bod. also noteworthy that 60 percent of the cabinet members are on big. this is for the 1st time in bucharest on that so many controversial people have been given k ministry for him. ron con, of course, will be at been in the border there did. there's time for a re election. he of course, has been saying that the country grave economic crisis. i got the president government has failed to deliver. we're here to support him. don con. because what he's doing he's, he's doing something for focused on and we, we support him because at this moment we don't see anybody else who can take back
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his thoughts out of the problems. you know, we are into our, the moment we are here because the level of the country did not care for it in bron gone onward and beyond. you see him, ron con, potentially leading us out of this situation. a message from him will be to hold general electrons as soon as possible because only a government of freshman dead will be in a position delivered to the people of pakistan. well, united nations is said that at least 77 people have died during storms and flash flooding in yemen. in the past 2 weeks, hums and farms have been damaged and several roads cut off by flood waters in the country southwest. and in the capital san. at least 10 heritage listed buildings of collapse and hundreds of tents, housing, and tiny despite people swept away about 35000 families have been affected. most have been displaced by the yellow civil war. and while the flood destroyed all the
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houses he and killed my sister, oh, houses were destroyed, and our lord stoke perished. everything is gone. we have nothing left a share. omar is a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross in yemen. inside the floods are adding to widespread suffering from millions of people, children and women. and you know, i internally displaced their beeble in maribel, jo in dies everywhere, everywhere across, across yemen. or they are losing their properties. you know, i d, b's where i live in camps bed, their tents. i've been totally destroyed and they become and they have become a game no displaced. it's very difficult situation. and their condition so difficult. they need material support. they need to be, you know, assisted in different ways the floods to add another layer of difficulty and
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suffering to the lives, to the people in yemen. we're talking them about millions of people more than 60 millions or are in dire poor payment students support. we are expecting more suffering in the months to come as a result of the ongoing floods. ukraine's as fierce fighting is continuing in the eastern village of pesky despite russia climbing full control over the area. our shoes military says allied forces liberated peskin, the celtic light. daniel people's republic on saturday since the invasion of ukraine in february, moscow's forces have concentrated the efforts on seizing the dumbass region, which is composed of 2 breakaway regions of danielle and la hans. meanwhile, the ukrainian present rosemary zalinski says that his forces will specifically target russian soldiers shooting at these upper region u. k. a power station. they've been called for demilitarization around europe's largest nuclear plant and for international bodies to enforce it. russia and
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ukraine of traded blame for recent shelling around the facility and it sparked fears of a nuclear catastrophe. not as if i'm not i the because i'm a buck. so currently the situation continues to be tense. thank god to happen, child objects, which posing nuclear threats and the radiation background is within normal range. but at the same time, sooner or later, the fact that troops and ammunition or station there could lead to irreparable consequences. republican politicians in the us continuing to defend form of president donald trump, off to the f b. i classified documents from his florida home according to the search warrant that was made public on friday. trump is being investigated for potential violations of the espionage act. in the us, it's unlawful to mishandled, share top secret information that might be critical to national security. president trump says he declassified all materials he took from the white house is supported of course, the investigation of which hunt. franklin is
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a law professor at the university of missouri and a former deputy district attorney. he says, it's not clear if donald trump will be charged for the crime. what we can say, i think, is that the justice department, which is part of the account, carefully went through the proper process for recovering documents, which president trump was asked for 1st politely and then by subpoena and then refused to provide. and they went to a judge got award and got them back because we don't know exactly how these documents were selected from the white house. we don't know how they were transported to tomorrow lago, we don't know how much. exactly for, for president trump knew about any of these things. we don't know exactly what the documents were there for all of this fairly ramp and speculation about whether or not he will or will not be prosecuted. i think is extraordinarily premature. the big point to me is this. the suggestion is that somehow this is extraordinary, and some republicans have gone as far as say, well gosh, this just proves that the,
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the deep status is out to, to get donald trump. if you can do that to him, they can do that to him, like, by golly, they can do that to you. and that's precise you the point, because donald trump is simply a former president of the united states in the american political system. that simply means that once he is no longer the president, he's just a guy. he just like me or you or anybody else. and if he does the legal things, including stealing documents that don't belong to him and refusing to return them, then the government can take them from him. and if his possession of those documents turns out to be criminal, he can be prosecuted. and that's important. the department of justice is simply saying, this man is not above the law, out rising inflation in fairy own as pushing many families into extreme poverty and onto the street. on wednesday, anti government protest and violent leading to the death of $27.00 people, including 6 policemen. i'm an interest reports now from free town. ah,
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business is slowly picking up at 3 towns main market. on wednesday the country was rocked by the worst violence as the end of its 11 year civil war. in response to the government announced a reduction in the price of petrol. the 3rd in less than a month. but for shop was like my yeah, my jello fuel wasn't the only issue on the demonstrations did nothing to bring down the cost of food just now. i went to my peppered room. i think it's 10000 units. i couldn't buy it because i lived the better like 3 days ago. it's 100-8000. so i don't know what the problem people here say the prize is especially of food aqua, higher than most people can afford. just 6 months ago this couple price was $0.21. now it's 50 percent more worth friends and buyers news as a result. making it harder for small traders like i one that i don't, i don't,
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i didn't, i didn't, i've been sitting here since morning. no one came to buy. that means there is no money for me and the orphans in my care. the government says it's working to stabilize prices. goblins, house, that's all on a censure, goes on top of this committee. are headed by the chief minister horse basic responsibility is the one. it's all the primary monitor availability, and the prices of various st. shall are what it is that causes the food basket. but for the inflation isn't the only problem. people have to contend with transport and rent have also gone up with inflation exceeding 25 percent several years may have to brace themselves formal price increases. it's not clear if the government's latest measures will be enough to prevent a repeat of the 6 violet protest. ahmed edris al jazeera frito, surreal rescue. cruise and northern china,
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of poor people from that cause and homes after they became trapped by rising flood waters. pots of china chunks of province have experienced heavy rainfall for days. emergency workers use boats and fine trucks, access flooded areas. summer is usually the rainy season in china. but to assigned to say that climate change is making the rain more frequent. regional authorities of issued a warning for landslides and say more rain is expected. we'll authorities in poland and germany trying to find out what's find the death of tons of fish in the odor river, which runs through the 2 countries. one cause could be chemical contamination, but the substance hasn't been identified. mohammed vaal has more mysterious and unprecedented is how authorities have described what's happening here. since late july, tons of dead fish have been removed from the river order, which flows through poland and germany garcia. i have never seen such
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a colleague of disaster before this probably the worst catastrophic in the history of our district. i don't think the order has been anything of the scale before. what's happening, if a tragedy, the cause of the must die off is unknown. gemini, authorities say they found toxic chemical substances as well as high levels of mercury in water samples in poland. however, test results well consistent. only trace amounts of the poisonous metal when detected. i'm the mom and we're probably dealing with an influx of an external substance that must have polluted this river. when i'm not over, the fish seemed to be drifting down river and that they aren't from here. they've come from somewhere else and they have been dead for at least a day by says the volunteers and anglers had collected more than 11 tons of dead fish from a 200 kilometer sets of the 4 or down. environmentalists have accused authorities of not responding quickly enough,
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but to poland says it has issue with the health warnings this to survive. we advise residence inter staying in the vicinity of the river, not to into the water, not to swimming or not all. the drought in europe has caused the rivers to received by a law. just say low water levels may have aggravated the contamination and with hot dry conditions expected to continue. there are fears more ecological disasters are likely. mohammed al jazeera he with and he is our life from london. and we're looking at and now they're bush train strike after the bright stranded passengers refusing to buy workers for system that's gone off the rails. and ah, blacks get back, they're fighting spirit ending and losing street. i will be coming up in support. ah.
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the still bacon in the heat for england. however, one hope here we can go in while, but this will be the peak of the heats on sunday. look at this $35.00 degrees for london, but there is some relief come in. so i'll put this forward now on tuesday we've got some thunder. downpours across the islands of ireland and britain live these bursts of rain here. that's concerning because the ground is bone dry. so when we get downpours like this, that could certainly trigger some flash flooding. okay, back to the here and now this is a forecast on sunday. as temperature is really coming down in valencia just the other day, we had an extreme temperature alert as they were above 40 degrees. now you're at 33 and we've got some soaking rains to come across the balkans, but that energy is moving further east getting closer to the black sea. and these thunder downpours will also inch closer to is stat ball. but i think the risk for
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you will come on monday showers not too far away from athens at 29 degrees on sunday. and we've seen some of our worst flooding and half a century in the gambia batch of re moved from the ivory coast rate into guinea. and as we side toward the south, that weather maker that was in the western cape province of south africa now moved to the east, but that's filtering in some cooler air for southern mozambique. you go from 31 to 23 on monday soon. ah, pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the run. democracy may be exposed to struggle with those who believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough, my life for democracy on how does era we i generation,
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can people very ambitious, very united, very patsy said, i'm very good, but i'm sure you've been made to be constant more right now but the moon for long, you will soon feel the same here. we feel every day from pewter home, golden, uganda, 3 women grappled with the impact of the front line. after this. do you future children on a just 0, lou? ah ah, come back and look at the main stories are following now and the man suspected of
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attacking acclaimed over. so mon versity has been charged with attempted murder and assault in the 2nd degree. police detain 24 year old hardy matar. immediately after the attack in new york state. on friday, salman rushdie remains in hospital in a critical condition. taliban manders fired into the air to break up a protest earlier on by dozens of women in kabul. about 40 demonstrators marched on the education ministry chanting bread, work and freedom. years since the taliban took control, un says up to 25000000 people are living in poverty. children are the most vulnerable with many at risk of malnutrition. haroun ramey is assistant professor of law at the american university of afghanistan. he joins me from seattle by skype . were reflecting on the many challenges facing afghanistan right now from food insecurity to an economy and collapse and obviously the rights violations against
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women and girls. what is your understanding of the way in which this government is running itself? so over the past year, all the negative, all the trends have been a negative. there were some hope one year ago that the taliban had learned the lessons from the ninety's the last time they were in government. and this time they would govern differently. all those hold sadly, have been met with disappointment and economic space. all of them have failed to do what it's needed to make sure of on a sun does not become the highest they, it's financial system is included in the world, a system and the internet that other countries would be confident enough to invest in the country. and provide a to a very desperate population. and the political space, there was hope that they would form an inclusive government facilitating the
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process for recognizing the commission and also minimizing the risk or domestic can restart a war in the country. one continued to have taught one only male only, and mostly passion, government cracking, dissent any from italy, women who have been much more vocal given that they have lost much more. so thought one took over, dave received the disproportionate weight of one's crackdown today, as you just reported, again, a very small number got to the street, but you have to have the context in mind. in the past, similar protest protestors were arrested in present and in some cases, tortured so the price of protesting and taliban government and tell about an honest a very, very high. so when you see this number of people coming out, it is still a sign of courage. it shows that despite everything solomon are doing,
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to keep the population under control of there is a still willingness to risk off it to demand the basic right. you cation work and just a right to have a livelihood in the country. and as for her own, you mention a number of issues. we see that there's been this broad based censorship. we seen the tensions and human rights abuses in the country, but why? when there you have the economy in the state that it's, and many people in the country struggling with food just to get their basic needs met. why is there so much focus on the sort of rules and regulations around personal conduct and behavior? i believe tolben are an ideological movement and people who are the top leadership of the government that are often outside that outside they don't have contact with
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. they tend to be based out of kandahar and be isolated from the outside world. they see as the mission of the state, to code and code reform, the population, and they see as a priority to reform the gender issues, what they perceive as problems of woman in a cornerstone to them. it means a woman should be limited to house to, to inside the home. and if they go outside, they should, we're head to toe a job, basically, and extension of home outside. and in cases there are only, and it's a theory. and they are obviously when the movement, some who believe who, who want to talk to be more pragmatic. and one to the top one to govern in a way that would make the room sustainable. they may have different views, underwrite education, and work on those. smaller groups have been overruled multiple time, but it's not on top leadership of who are much more driven by ideological
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conservation, dan, practical concentrations of government. as a result, we have a situation we are in where people are just dying of hunger, but the government instead of making sure that the economy can revive, ensure the financial system can get reconnected, that people will be willing to invest in the country is focusing on minor issues, if you ask people into relevant to people's lives, minor issues such as regulating what people in front of them were or upsetting over details of education system that was completely how did the client can i just quickly ask you one question? very obviously, the taliban inherited a financial and economic system that was very dependent on aid, which was effectively cut off with sanctions being pushed into place. now this is a financial crisis that caused immense hunger and suffering that the international community hasn't done anything about why and they struggling to deal with afghanistan one year on. so then one can came to
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power after a failed, a process, a base in doha, where the internet community popular to us broker to deal as a way to provide coverage for its withdrawal from the country. when the time i took over the way to did, there was a no plan plan in place. true transition of on a son as we described, a dependent economy to an economy that could function with limited international assistance. which would have been the reality if the other one refused to respect basic rights or refuse to a me, the internet of demands on counterterrorism. there was no plot. there was a period of confusion. many countries tried different approaches. so far the progress has been very, very slow. there are many parties to blame internet, the community has taken. it's basically a times an approach of punishing the entire population for the failures of taliban to meet their demand on all the time on have insisted on keeping people floor and
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sanction lifted in charge. they had rip nod, clarified the basic structure of their government. they are not required by the laws of the country. we really don't know what blog government. and they have basically failed to include the technocrats, the people who run the could run the government in, in offices instead choosing to replace them with loyal it and reward the membership of our group or during the fitness for a job. so you have an interactive community that is willing to deal with an honest on that is created that result of the choices, the process that was very much international lead. and you have a ton of why they're unwilling to do what is expected of them by the people and not have committee to facilitate transition toward a system can actually help people survive. ok, her own right. thank you. force now rel passengers here in the
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you care, experiencing big disruptions that travel plans this weekend with train drive is own strike thousands of employees at 9 rail companies of walked out, calling for better pay and working conditions. hurry force has this story now from central london. one of london's busiest stations closed the business for the unlucky if constant stream of would be travellers arriving at london euston. the same story confusion disappointment, a hasty we making plans for the time when so many a struggling with a mounting cost of living, notably little condemnation of a striking rail workers. people cleaning and listening, working for me can afford it. so maybe this will help the shame, but i think the great good after a rail holiday through europe, shawn's frustration was with the ro companies as he and his friends struggled to get home to dublin. this was plans, you know, it wasn't, they didn't decide to not turn up to work today. so this absolutely could have been avoided, planned around alternatives offered or at the very least they could have di,
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listed the trains for today. thousands of red workers belonging to the as left union went on strike on saturday, leaving no services in some parts of the country. are greatly diminished elsewhere . it's the latest and far from the last, in a summer of transport strikes long simmering disputes compounded by a cost of living crisis. what we are now saying, there's many other groups and many other sectors saying across the whole is now we need to be increased against background of that. then the companies to sign a contract, the government apparently, whereby they call up the ball than to say without the government sites on the passenger numbers and revenue still well short of pre pandemic levels, the rail delivery group, which represents the train companies. so as any pay rises, will have to be paid for. it says unions need to agree to modernized working practices more in corporation of sundays into the regular working week and high productivity from each driver's shit. but this is about more than just the rail
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industry strikes have taken place or a plan across numerous 2nd, the gardens is worried that high wage awards could embed the inflation that it hopes will relent. once the precious from ukraine, and from the pandemic, thought that those precious. oh it is it hot in households across the country will be still more disruption next week. another major rail union is calling for tens of thousands of workers to walk off the job on thursday. and saturday, hurry, force it al, jazeera, london, al columbia's new left us government has moved to restart. peace talks with the last gorilla group 3 years after they were suspended. negotiators mat representatives of the national liberation army or e l. n. in havana. after the meeting, the peace commissioners had the necessary steps would be taken to revive these talks. it's understood that would include the lifting of arrest warrants, fur, guerrilla fighters, living in exile in cuba. it talks it stalled in 2019 after
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a rebel bomb attack in bogota are killed 20 police cadets present. gustavo petro is appointed new chiefs of the military and police. he says he chose the officials because they've not been accused of corruption or human rights violations. petro has promised to reshape the country through a long list of social and economic reforms, or savannah. a myer is a senior analyst based in columbia, there consultancy firm control risks. she joins us now from leon spain, via skype. he's very ambitious. when you present gustavo petro, does he stand a good chance of reviving these peace talks with the e l. n, and striking a deal? hello, thank you for having me. yes, it's very ambitious, and this bed is obviously very complicated. let's not forget that every single government in the past has tried to make peace agreement with the ellen and they have all fail in their attempt. we now have a different situation in the sense that the loan has said that this is the 1st time
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they actually believed in the governments is a left wing government for the 1st time in the history of the country. and maybe this time they will have political will to actually sit on the table and have a conversation with the government where they can meet these common grounds to understand how they can reach a peace agreement. but is a very complicated and ambitious bed. not only because a better wants to have this conversation with the land, but because simultaneously he wants to do the same with the former rebels from the fire, the dissidence, and also a criminal group from the right, which is the gulf plan. so having all at the same time, will be very complicated for the government. what could possibly go wrong? there's been a bit of an escalation of violence in parts the country with of fark dissidents and also members of the airline, you know, fighting over things like drug smuggling roots. something that can go wrong,
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for instance, is that they have a said they could negotiate a new need, the latter or i'll be lateral as cease fire. but this is very hard to verify. so this needs to gain sort of trust from both sides. and it's very difficult, they also will have to stop working on their illegal businesses, which are a drug trafficking, illegal weapon trafficking and illegal mining. and having all of the stop from once, it's very difficult. ringback and it's that they, there is no trust considering the power of the l. n. d alone has a difference. a very important difference with the fact that it is not a drug called group, which means that it's not, not necessarily what the leaders of these group decide is going to be listen or is going to be followed by the entire group. so we can see dissonance coming up from a possible successful piece agreement. and we can have a re shuffle of the insecurity levels of colombia in certain parts of the country
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where these group is very strong. and also the fights between the groups that can actually bring more violence for some parts of the country. as you say, it's perhaps not as monolithic, the l n compared to the fox. so can we see a situation where there is a deal that is made with the government, but you still have are the more extreme elements of continuing that the activities and possibly putting any agreement in risk? that's correct, and it's, it's hard to see if they can actually agree on something is going to last some time is going to take some time to actually have the dialogue. and the government has the support of certain countries such as judah and norway, which are trying to help this agreement to be delivered some, some good results. but there are risks that the, the entire group, the entire members, all the members are not following the instructions of those, of the leaders of the group. so it's hard to say how they can actually sort of
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compromise themselves to an entire piece deal. and let's remember that a style bedroom has sort of promised total bees, but this is very difficult to reach and he has only started governing colombia. he has a lot of promises to fulfill and there's a lot of expectations on the columbia population. thank you very much. do appreciate it. thank you very much. johnny savannah, a maya from the consultancy, from control risks. thank you for having me. the perils of climate change featured prominently at this year's french festival in edinburgh comedy. papa, tree and dance are all being used to warn, educate and inspire theater audiences. john hall has more from the scottish capital where the world's largest arts festival has begun. thank you for coming to the show . i am dr. mud wanting the most positive name and comedy today. morning by name.
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that's it. no. there are so many shows focused on climate change in edinburgh this year. it's practically a john in itself. from comedy to contemporary dance to polystyrene sheets and globes of this and recyclable product, mainstay of ocean pollution. come alive in materia, undress. other stories moving our object theater. oh no, no. i got to that but you know help you in the universe in space. hippo, japanese shadow puppet retails the science fiction tail of a dying earth. the only hope a hippos sent to discover new worlds in space or people more on, on the internet and friends of mine would be like, oh, nature to, to it's climate change trick because of course, it's a good thing. is it been going to is a good thing? what had to tell people is no. i say the audiences are evolving more because more people are becoming aware of as an issue. so the 1st year i talked about climate
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change was 2017. and nobody was talking about climate change, the u. k. the summer of 2022, meanwhile, will be remembered as one of its hottest and dry. st. wildfires have devastated suburban homes and house pipe bands are in place to combat drought. it's no wonder the climate change has become more and more prominent in the arts and that ox festivals like edinburgh, as it becomes more and more prominent in each of our lives. the fine line that every artist must walk close between telling truth that simply frighten and telling truth that inspires solutions and hope. high above. the midday sun glare down the ghosts of the near future is described as a cowboy new off fever. dream about extinction makes you feel quite
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doomed. family feeling? not hope, little 9. i like your bulk sundance. this is about the time that we're gonna talk to you about climate change. it was, it was really made me feel something like i cried, of at the end. in this magic realist vision of a bleak future, there is neither hope nor fear. only the inevitable. ah, jonah hall al jazeera edinburgh. hi, santa full is full, is just mary, i'm thank you very much. we're we start with one of the biggest upsets in the history of the premier league majesty united cit, bottom of the table after 4 nel away defeat at branford. david stokes. as the action party on that left it manchester united were under pressure after the ripening day defeat to brighten the net really and the prussian now to get. 7 away to brentford the when it go down 10 minutes in after shocking mistake from david,
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the higher gifting josh, the silver the out. no, it was another era from the head lead to brentford. second, the goalkeeper, the least pass this time, pounced on by mateus ye. ensign brentford stirred gold came from a corner. united defense failed to clear, and it was been me who turned the ball into the net. and after just 35 minutes, the game was wrapped up brentford clearing from their own box to ivan, tony who delivered a fantastic 1st time paul to set up brian and boy, mo, for nil. the final score. united starting lineup cost more than $495000000.00 compared to brentford at $66000000.00. but it's united. he find themselves bottom at the table for the 1st time since 1992. i think they, they follow my instructions and the day make bad decisions. and that does is verbal as a follow as a game of mistakes and we could punished. we. busy in a really difficult situation clear and we have to stick together and we have to
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find the sources. and then we have to find solutions. it's been nearly a decade since united when the league and the throw alex ferguson, david noise live even how joseph torinio in oregon associates have all tried and failed to return them to their former glories. and how took over after leaving. i acts in the summer. but the dutchman is the 1st united manager to lose his 1st 2 games in charge since john chapman in 1921. that was awful in all fences. and i think there's a lot of homework for him and i warn him already. if you go to england with a dutch mentality in a dutch where you are not gonna make it united of now or 7 straight away gains in the leak. not since 1960, if they conceded 6 goals in the 1st 2 games of the season. and it doesn't get any easier on paper. they face liverpool next. they've stokes out his era. in contrast to united manchester city have continued this strong start the season. that if
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ending time is made it to winds from 2 with a 4 nel home when i have a bomb less. okay. can know and ben photon and kevin to brain on the score sheet for city at the hats. gabrielle g, zeus, left city in the summer, but continues to impress, said his new club arsenal. he school twice in their 40 when over less to city. in the early kickoff, steven gerard got the better of his former england t make frank lampart that both manages. now and gerald's aston, villa beat lamps evetts into one with golden dinings and emiliano. when dia, that's villas 1st. when the season of everton that's now to strike defeats and spain both selina were able to play some of their new signings, including robert levin off ski. but they didn't school any goals, hoping they're seasoned with a school, a straw against my of a la carte. and in the french lake harrison, german beat montpelier, 52 ne, moscow. twice also being left of the barn door list. and there was one for kilian
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about pay as well. that's 2 winds from 2 full p. s. g new zealand, half beaten south african, the rugby championship to end the pool run of results. the all blacks were beaten by the well champion springbox last week, which was their 5th defeat in 6 tests. but they bounced back to when johannesburg, running in for tries at ellis park to take the victory. $35.00 points to $23.00. next up, new zealand face argentina who have just been a stranger to get there 1st. when in this she is championship, cleveland browns calls back to shawn watson has publicly apologized to women who accused him of sexual misconduct. watson privacy said he had no regrets over his actions. his lack of remorse was one of the reasons why he was given a 6 game suspension. watson is waiting to hear fat and will be extended of the nfl appealed for longer punishment. i want to say that i'm truly sorry to all the women, the of impact the in the situation. mother's decisions that i may and my life that put me in this position. you know, i would definitely like to have back,
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but i want to continue to move forward and grow and learn and, and show that, you know, i am a true person of character and i want to keep pushing for i know i have a lot of work to put in, especially on the field to be able to make sure i'm ready to play whenever that time comes, whenever i can step back on the cell. but also the biggest thing is i want to continue counseling, and i want to make sure that i'm growing as a person as an individual, for my decision making on and off the field. and i want to make sure that, you know, i'm just evolving in the community as much as possible and that's for the clean the community. that's the nfl community and beyond. to tennis sounds, cement i have is set to return the wealth top 10 on reaching the final. the canadian opened into room, took the remaining, overcame and shake the salt to beat american jessica gould in $0.03. but to time grand slam champion clenching has 37. the victory of the season. palate can climb 6 in the world rankings if she went in sundays. finally. and in the men's tournament
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in montreal, poland. but who touch reached his 2nd masters, 1000 and final? he beat full seed. caspar root in 3 sets is the full time this week. he's come through deciding set the poll phase, either putting a boost or don evans to the title on some day. some of the best athletes from muslim majority countries are currently competing in the islamic solidarity games in turkey. for many, it's a chance to prove they've got what it takes to represent that countries. a bigger events like the olympics, russell fed up reports were slid up the coney sky. i took the president, jeff paragon integrated the islamic solidarity game, $4000.00, at least from $56.00 muslim majority countries taking part in the tournament for 25 year old. saudi weightlifter and sherry games are very important. unity in it is getting to know each other more and make a community worse than others voice. it's
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a news 1st international competition. but there are more experienced atlas as well . i'm at bellows, grandparents were forced to leave their home in haifa. israel during the 6 day war of 1967. they settled in the oscar refugee camp in nablus in the occupied westbank . his parents were born and raised there as was a hm at himself. a lifelong dream was realized when the palestinian pike won the federation's other mouth fighting in 2018. since then. the 20 year old has participated in $72.00 national competitions and won 6 metals, including one gold. unless i want to measure half of all of the difficulties we face are tremendous. international travel is one of the main problems as getting a permit from israel. authorities is not easy. we have limited resources and poor facilities to train and prepay for the games. but despite these obstacles, we have achieved great successfully and in these games in conyers, i will do my best to win a gold medal. madam,
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our mother's also set his sights under present in palestine at the 2024 olympics in paris. yeah, there's like sort of there at the games isn't a high profile competition, but for many young athletes it's an opportunity to showcase their parent. a millions of muslims have been suffering from poverty on thickness, their ability and even civil wars for decades despite gave inability to the amount of screaming and natural resources. so i'm say this is because of a lack of unity, solidarity and coordination. and the organizers of this game say, the aim is to build bridges among the muslim majority companies. when bringing them together to support those who say that, oh, to 01 allison, this sport. suppose him with some studying pictures from the cliff diving wealth series, the best in the school where the norwegian capital oslo. australia is re on an if lance extended her lead at the top of the overall standings with her 26 feet victory beating nearest rival. molly colson of canada,
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while 9 time world champion gary hunt, bounce back from a poor showing in copenhagen last time out to college. his 1st victory of the season, nailing every one of his dives from 30 me to platform on the reef of oslo. opera house. all right, that is all your support for now. it's back to mary. i'm in london. i looks great. i'd love to jump off that. i so that's it for the news hour, but i'll be back in my with more the days news to stay with us. ah ah
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let's get to the bottom law. what does a new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? it's very hard to say we're the escalation stopped. is it a mistake to open up? is that a pandora's box? if you want to be ready for the next pandemic, you figure out this part of the bottom line, your weekly take on the us politics in society. the highlands of bonnie have long attracted to it. visitors come here for the cool climate and to see bonnie's famous rice fields. but these fields and farms i'm more than just a tourist attraction. they provided a lifeline for the thousands who lost their jobs when the travellers stopped coming because of coven 19. pandemic restrictions brought financial hardship to many. here is valley. now as the island reopens for international travelers, some say they want more than just to return it to the way things work before. community groups have helped form a tours and workers learn how to cut it used to be
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a tour guide now. he farms cabbages said to the i don't want to go back to tourism. i want to continue to be a farmer as the island prepares to welcome visitors again, many say the pandemic has taught them valuable lessons. never forget what is large, large in maximum security prison. in this to plot special report, one always goes behind bars. it's sing opposed, chung, the prison on out to 0 with a.

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