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the media on al jazeera, a simple act of flying a flag, but in the occupied westbank reading the palestinian flag could get you shocked or arrested after the also of ports of the early 19 ninety's between the palestine devotion organization and israel. that bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express. any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flags. the neck mysteries are filled with. it's a b, y t your net, the boy young men were not even born when the israeli government 1st declared the palestinian flag in awe. at least 10 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel. in the somali capital mogadishu, al, should bab says it's responsible ah
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hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from joe house, coming up. the french president's office says moscow has a grade to allow you an inspect is inside a russian controlled nuclear plant in ukraine. moscow's former attorney general is arrested in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 2014. and do you any way that allowing taliban officials to travel abroad expires because the security council kind of gray on whether it should continue ah, health officials in somalia say at least 10 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel and a capital market issue witnesses say there were at least 3 explosions before the
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attack is stormed, the building, at least a dozen people have been injured. shabanni has claimed responsibility. the hotel is used by somali government officials who say mohammed is a freelance reporter, he's at a police court and outside the hotel high it to in mogadishu. he joins us on the phone. thanks so much for being on the program. you are at that police court and what more do you know about the attack? what are you hearing from authorities? you're only i'm outside the hotel. i don't fire if you come here. i think that is a fund of factors including the prosecutor wanted. 8 5 so we already knew that several people, including the owner of talk to people. what you mentioned
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there, that the owner of the hotel is believed to be one of the victims. we know that we've, we've said that the hotel is used by somali government officials, any indication who the other victims. a result is very popular, most requested by policy she on is on somebody. so we know that. 1 so it was wanted last night so that that was the top of that. so we don't know at the moment how much of the shelley was it all al chabad has just claimed responsibility in the last hour or 2. 1 more hearing about that. yeah. 5 about. 4 already let me once
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a day in that they have the bullet that she on, if they did not mention the names of those, but the group, often it is outside practice on the money part of the country and he's coming. 5 government forces on the i'm a shop and you know somebody, president before that he's government will pay out. i'll see if i get it for me that there will eliminate the group. 8 8 the same time i was about. 4 shop lead me said that he's will top of the government what lead up to these attack? who's saying there have been a number of incidents along the somalia, ethiopia border as well that she has claimed responsibility for
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yes, she about. 5 it out. 5 for the last 3 months i included. 4 that happened i thought what they thought. 1 1 that there will be on government on the amount of well well we really appreciate the update his name mohammad, a freelance reporter who's actually at the police court and outside the hotel, hired him on the issue. thank you. the rushes president vladimir putin has agreed to allow, inspect, is from the un atomic watchdog into a nuclear plant at is that for ridge? yeah, that's according to the office of the french president during a phone call with persian on friday. a manual ma crone spoke about risks at the
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plant. there were fees of a disaster in europe, the largest nuclear facility as moscow and cave trade blame for me by shelling the international atomic energy agency says it's ready to send a team. the blind spain and rush and control since march. it's operated though, by ukrainian staff, but guided by russian forces. it's been shells repeatedly the un secretary general was speaking during a visit to ukraine's port city of odessa. and tony could tear is too included observing rain shipments being loaded at the port as part of a deal to allow export signed by moscow and cave. last month, global food supplies are running short, partly because of russia's war and ukraine. the 1st u. enchanted ship filled with grain for the drought stricken horn of africa. i left odessa this week for ukrainians in regions closest to the fighting hospitals in the western city of levine, var, a lifeline,
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most of the injured being treated. they're brought in from the east, but those hospitals are struggling to cope with the volume and nature of injuries. theresa bo explains with, after escaping the war in east in ukraine. some of the injured arrived here in live, even on the western side of the country to get much needed medical help. mean esvito lost her leg doing an attack on her village in they had a son region. while he was a rule, i was together with my children. they went inside and i was outside and this happened. i couldn't call to my daughter in law, there were no windows and doors. everything was destroyed. fighting continues in eastern ukraine as rush as military pushes to try to secure control over the dumbass region. but many civilians are paying the price. people here arrive with
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wounds that are infected with shrapnel clone thing, among other things, some of the wounds are weak sold. doctors here tell us that they're desperate to get more antibiotics and other medical supplies for treat. those who are injured will into your doctors, like james henderson are helping his birthday can your same injuries. he's using his annual leave from the national health service in the united kingdom, to carry out reconstructive surgeries, but maybe civilians with horrible war injuries have land, mines, gunshots, shrapnel, and blast injuries are reconstructive to it's very difficult to do in this environment . but we are managing, you know, essentially the equipment they've got here is about 2nd world war era. and so we are using kind of techniques that you would have been used in those in those times with 70 percent of patients do not survive a limby touring. and that's why training doctors with new techniques is crucial.
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for lation. doctor nap had each says he has been working nonstop since we started. we are fighting with the country and don't surprise the children, the woman, the all man and the military. the strike, the civilian infrastructure to the school. they destroyed more than 300 hospitals in the, in the center of ukraine. almost 6 months since the war began. and those were being treated here. i'm grateful to get a 2nd chance. there is, i will. i'll just ita, live eve, ukraine, mexico for my attorney general. hi, this maria has been arrested as part of an investigation into the disappearance of 43 students. back in 2014, maria led the original inquiry which was highly criticized. he is accused of being involved in the torture and for the disappearance,
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as well as obstruction of justice. there was international outrage when the students disappeared 8 years ago in the south western city of the walla. on friday friday, mexico's president repeated his promise to punish those responsible for the disappearance of those students or yahoo! of course the case is not closed. the commission's report has been released and the prosecutor's office will continue to work on it. that one of her lover uncovering the truth, strengthens institutions and punishes those responsible police in nicaragua, have arrested a catholic bishop known for his criticism of president daniel ortega, viola rolanda oliver, and says bank attended his home in the capital managua, as a latin american and his hillers and human reports as part of a wide, a government crackdown on dissent among members of the clergy. for the last 16 days, the garage was police had prevented might the gulp as bishop blundell albert is
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from leaving his residence, not even to preside over mass zebra. always the road in front of our diocese is closed and blocked by the national police long. oh, but that was not the end of it. before dawn, friday, police rated the bishop's residence, detained, laid priests and staff, and put bishop albert is under house arrest. in a statement, the police call did quote, in operation to recover normality for citizens and families of martha guided by accusing bishop orlando. albert is of repeated acts of destabilization and provocations. oh, with the vast majority of government opponents in prison or in exile, nicaragua, catholic church has become a thorn in the side of president. daniel ortega and his wife ro, side you moody, you'll who is the vice president the presidential couple accused, the bishop of instigating dissent. ever since they gave refuge to anti government protesters during widespread demonstrations in 2018 human rights organizations
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are again raising their voice and demanding the release of those are clearly detained. the secretary general is very concerned by the severe closure of democratic and civic space in nicaragua and recent actions against civil society organizations. including those of the catholic church, reports of arrayed against the residence of the catholic bishop of methods. alba only heightened these concerns. ah bishop oliver, this is the 4th priest to be put under house arrest in as many months not to put a few in this is incredible repression against the church and repression against catholic people. but we remain here praying to the virgin mary. shortly after the bishop's arrest, a group of latin american european statesmen called on pope frances to break his silence and speak out forcibly against what they call ortega's christ. occasion of the catholic church to see in human al jazeera still ahead on al jazeera hope to
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have a chance military lady said to hold talks with rebel groups. class and urgent software update from apple after this guy was a big security floor that could give hackers away into your divine ah ah hi there, good to be with you. well, we're keeping tabs on that vigorous sign of storms that we saw through corsica. northern italy, hand into southern portions of germany. let's remember it was a year ago we saw devastating flooding what certain areas of germany that caused tens of billions of dollars of damage. and now that line of storms pushing into the balkans or what it's going to do. this is a full out cold front. you go from 29 down to just 17 degrees on monday a few days ago. about $35.00. so almost a drop of 20 degrees within
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a few days off to iberia. seems looking pretty good, but temperatures on the way down for lisbon. so we'll squeeze out one more nice day and for the other side of the mediterranean. looking good looking. nicko. see a 40 degrees we've got some showers for turkey is ne bike seacoast. still in the forecast on saturday. rain for the islands of ireland and britain, some scattered showers. look at that intense band of rain just toward the north of stock home on saturday and off to africa. we go still cross that gulf of guinea corridor. that's where we've got our storms bubbling up there. but further toward the south, a quite potent weather makers gonna whip up those winds for the eastern cape coastline. i think wind gusts seem likely about 90 kilometers per hour and port elizabeth on saturday. that sure update. bye for now. take care. ah. the, the woke up is coming to catch up in just 3 months. as the main event gets closer,
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we hear every step of the way. hello, i'm john. i guess you're also with updates from teams and fans across the glove seems can expect some strong support here in customer with the spotlight. no one europe can france crate back to back? well, couple victories or will put your golds christiano. rinaldo finally get his hands on the trophy. the welcome count on al jazeera. ah the hello are you? what are you, sir? i'm emily angry. he is a reminder of our health stories this. our health officials in somalia is say at least 10 people have been killed in an attack on
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a hotel in mogadishu. when it says, say there was 3 explosions before gunman storms, the building ship has claimed responsibility rushes president has agreed to allow inspectors from the un nuclear watchdog into the separation plans in ukraine. that's according to the french president. shelling near the facility has raised fees of a nuclear disaster and mexico for my attorney general. hi, moran. maria has been arrested as part of an investigation into the disappearance of 43 students in 2014. he's accused of obstruction of justice. a un security council way of allowing african taliban officials to travel abroad has expired. the senior members of the group have been subject to a travel band since 2011. but 13 taliban officials had been granted an exemption. so they could attend pace talks, some security council members wanted it were moved since the group took power by
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force last few. that could vote again on monday on an amended way them. christian salumi has more from the un headquarters in you. sanctions against the taliban, including travel restrictions, have long been a thorny issue for the security council. they were 1st imposed back in 1999. related to the groups sheltering of al qaeda. the council made exceptions in 2019 to allow some members to travel outside of the country for peace talks. but since the group took control of afghanistan last year, some council members have argued the waiver should be conditional on the taliban respect for human rights, particularly the rights of women and girls. the un stepping spokesperson for the secretary general summed up the dilemma. some of the members of the council appointed to the benefits of allowing them to go about a travel for diplomatic work, including for example, to doha. and you will have seen what the contribution of the,
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of the process ad doha has, has made in terms of the wider dealings with balaban. at the same time, we've clearly expressed our concerns about the dollar, bonds own records and, and their failure in, in recent months to, to uphold out their stated commitments to maintain the status quo on human rights. including in particular, the rights of women and girls, china and back by russia, has argued that the waivers are as necessary as ever given the dire economic situation that afghanistan finds itself in. but diplomats tell us that other countries have been pushing back led by ireland. they want to re impose travel restrictions, at least in part as we had from kristin, it's been a year since the taliban seized control of afghanistan. and many women is still banned from working or getting an education in cities. women are allowed to move around, but in rural areas, strict rules and cultural practices came many at home. a salmon binge of 8 reports
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from cobble thrift is business is nearly come to hold. earning a living from making traditional cro than honey croft is no longer an option. since many small businesses have gone bankrupt. in addition to sanctions and frozen assets, the thought of bombs reversal of women's participation in society has further hindered the floor of aid to have one son. fresh, there struggling to keep up morale for her 7 children whose education has suffered for years. first, because of the pandemic, and then the taliban take over your ne, answer that day. it's been one year that they have been promising and haven't done any thing. we haven't seen any results, girls can't go to schools and women can go to their jobs. women in cities complain of harsh restrictions from face feels to bremond satire and suspension of many public jobs. the taliban government says it is implementing islamic law. the
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ministry of weiss and where you have replaced the ministry of veterans affairs. there are some them and who's been appointed by the taliban? who don't think it's just tokenism gaskin on amazon. i'm amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't to accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor, the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides, doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bonds live outside the cities. and most rural nathan is traditionally conservative, not spared with albano, biggest support base comes from nila for is a teacher. and despite her brothers being unemployed in this government, she supports the taliban. i'll she says the majority of women in of one of san b, what she calls the her job in their own rig. and that's an afghan tradition law to fall upon. rule in what is most women from lancaster look at you and hear you and think that you've been brainwashed. and this is not what most women of understand
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want. h deleon should not meet on our way. you know, we aren't brainwashed, i teach the koran islamist given rights to women like inheritance, education to become a professor and anything they want to be. if we go without the he job, it's against the crohn. and if we are muslims, we should follow the crime. thought about officials of being accused of using excessive force. men women protest. they in turn one room into organized protest, stop to seeking permission. and they also said safety and security concern but to achieve that, most women of venison will have to trust the taliban. and that's unlikely, while most schools for teenage girls remain closed and promises to uphold women's rights, are not put into action some and jot down to the era. double eggs down, prime minister chabarise she raised, has visited areas affected by reco. breaking monsoon rang form. hundreds of people
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have died. many more have been forced from their homes as harry faucet for. this crisis is last 2 weeks and it's not the yet. the worst monsoon rains in 30 years inundating vast areas of land and hitting pakistan's poorest province. well let's just on the hottest hundreds of schools and thousands of homes have been destroyed here. across buck has done. hundreds of people have died and hundreds of thousands have been displaced, struggling to reach some kind of safety, to find some kind of shelter that bought out. taken everything from us, we were only able to save our kids, few livestock, and we are in dire need of help as early as possible. i guess i have, i guess we lost everything in the floods and left empty handed. we don't have food, shelter, or even clean drink more time. many of us are suffering from diarrhea and other gastro diseases. while the government is not doing anything for us. any criticism
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of the government extends beyond the immediate response and back through previous governments. plans to update infrastructure and resilience repeatedly not implemented, leaving people exposed to monsoon flooding every year. this year's enormous rainfalls particularly devastating pakistan's prime minister, has repeatedly visited hearted areas this flooding season, insisting his administration is doing on it. can't appreciate the sancho joe acorda, the 30 year records the monsoon range has been broken this year. it's a few 100 times more than normal and a lot justin, that's brought miseries to people's lives. that both federal and provincial governments are committed to helping these poor people to their utmost on. pakistan has been ranked the 8th most exposed country in the world to the risks of climate change, oblique window on the future to the newly grieving and displaced, contemplating how and where to rebuild their lives. i re faucet al jazeera to
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mexico now where extremely dry weather is creating a crisis in northern states. millions of people are running out of water and relying on tank is reservoirs and dams have also dropped to critical levels. minimal rapid reports from mexico city. the extreme drought conditions persist in northern mexico, the city of monterey home to some 5000000 people has been particularly hard hit on this day. but the allow you must be fussy. people are fighting over the water and the trucks arrive and people don't respect the line, is chaos in our neighborhood. it's sad, but what can we do? we need a miracle. these are the drivers conditions the region has seen in 30 years with recorded rainfall levels far below average. during a recent visit to monterey, mexico's president this manuel lopez over or promised to continue to provide emergency government assistance. your game. i believe the situation will help lead
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everyone towards participating in the conservation of water so that we will be more conscious about the importance of vital resource. experts say as much as 65 percent of mexico's territory is currently experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions be attributed in part to this year's unseasonable lennier, weather pattern which has pushed rain and cooler temperatures. further north extreme heat and a lack of rain are also reeking habit across the border in the united states, prompting action from officials, they're the growing drought crisis is fueled by the impacts of climate change, including extreme heat, low precipitation, in turn, severe drought conditions that perpetuate the climate crisis by increasing wildfire risk affecting crop yields and ultimately disrupting our ecosystems and the climate as a whole. us states like arizona and nevada have already been asked to cut back what
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they take from the drought stricken colorado river, which supplies water to some 40000000 people across 7 us states and to communities in north western mexico. less water from the colorado river is also raising the longer term concerts in both the us and mexico over potential food shortages. if action is not taken to address the crisis, manuel that up below al jazeera mexico city. chad's military ladyship is due to mate with rebels to discuss a timeline for national elections. a week ago, the party signed a pace agreement here in doha paving away from negotiations, it's hoped the national dialogue will bring an end to decades of conflict. hip morgan reports from an jemina after years as a rebel hussein animal hygiene is back in the chatting capital in germane are a member of the armed group national concord movement. his faction was one of more than 14, which recently signed
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a peace agreement with the government. no more. we sought through the negotiations that lasted for 5 months by the best options for us. as a political armed group is piece boxes, there is no better option of the conflict has been going on for a long time. and many people have been affected. the deal between chats, military government and the armed groups signed in arthritis capital, doha, have led to talks on the countries political future. they're scheduled to start on saturday after years of turmoil, a crisis of that worth. and last year, when mohammed entries their b took power after the death of his father defying the constitution of the talks are said to last for up to 3 weeks. among the issues to be discussed are the constitution and a timeline for national elections. while many groups are expected to take part in the dialogue, others have rejected it, including the main armed group front for change and concord, which fought in the battle against the government last year that killed then president edris. they be. the government says it hopes those not taking part in the
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talks will join soon for our fee for the moral odor in. this is the 1st time we're having an inclusive dialogue that includes political parties and civil societies. and where beyond groups are not there for one on one agreements. but though her agreement paid to white with this, the door is still open for those who have not signed to join on the talks were. the years of conflict have taken a toll on civilians with shadow, hotmail is a survivor of fighting between government and rebel groups in the capital in 2008 power like in a started up our mother there, mother. but the, and we couldn't walk on the street, there were bodies everywhere, or soldiers or rebels or innocent people, or we had to flee to a town far away, where we struggled with food and water because there were too many of us and the much, i hope these stalks bring civility that barbara with nearly half the population, living in poverty and hundreds of thousands still displeased. many others also share the same hopes, even if some have refused to join the process for peace. he bought morgan alta 0,
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jemina. the government of montenegro has lost no confidence fourish after the prime minister signed a controversial agreement with the serbian orthodox church in includes regulations for hundreds of churches, monasteries, and other properties. the churches roll and serbia's influence have been divisive issues since montenegro separated from its favor in 2006. apple has issued an emergency up jane for a beak security flow and software. the tech company says hackers could seize full control phones, tablets, and computers, et surging anyone who could be the target of spying, such as activists. so journalists to install the security patches as soon as possible. patty calhane has been speaking with apple uses in washington dc. most people with smartphones are used to getting the occasional reminder that it's time to update your software. but if you have anything that starts with an eye or has an
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apple on it, you're going to want to listen. this time apple has announced that they have found a flaw in their system, which basically can allow hackers to take over your smartphone, your i pad, your mac, and basically you lose control of it. but everyone we talked, you said they hadn't heard about the problem. there's an average of $6000.00 data breaches every day. most people aren't very great about keeping all their software up to date. so glitches data breaches all these things are actually not that uncommon. i had shower with my i phone, which is very user friendly, which is i have it in the 1st place. so going to an android is just too much. that's all you gotta do is update it within alabama. it's all good. now apple says they have fixed this law and you're gonna want to make sure the updating system you're running is $15.00. alarmingly apple says they are aware of.

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