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hello, i'm still robin. you're watching the out as it renews our lives. my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. a drone is reported to hit the headquarters of russia's navy in crimea, sparking a huge explosion. at least 15 people killed in an attack on a hotel. in the somali capital, mogadishu alger bab says it's responsible. mexico's former attorney general is arrested in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 and south africa. zulus are crowning a new king after months of disputes about who should lead the nation's largest ethnic group and sport the stair down before the show down. and saudi arabia, ukraine's alexander is sick, has weighed in ahead of his heavy weight. well, title defense again against anthony joshua.
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welcome to the news are we start with the war in ukraine and a series of drone attacks have been reported in russian controlled crimea. in the past few hours, a local official in sebastopol says an unmanned aircraft was shot down just above the building that houses moscow's black sea fleet headquarters is the 2nd attempted strike on the feats headquarters in less than a month where keith has hinted. it's responsible for a number of attack, st. crimea over the past few weeks. let's cross over to odessa now. as we talk, correspondent trees about who standing by trees are details coming in. what more are we hearing about this apparent attack in crimea? well there's lots of confusion about what exactly happened. there's video circulating about this drone that's right. on top of it, rushes black flee lita headquarters are low k did and apparently just goes down and it explodes. you can see here some fire among other things. so what, that's the version that her russian officials are giving her here in ukraine.
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people are saying that this is a 2nd attack that happened in the back. and this is something that we're in a way we have been seeing in this past few weeks attacks at the crimean peninsula. this is, has to do with what precedent for lensky here and ukraine has repeated the doubt to crannies ready in a way to take the fight to what crimea that they're not ready to capitulate or to accept that they have lost her bills. terry toys that don't forget that crimea, was it illegally annexed by russia back in 2014. and it's part of the government here, a saying exactly that. so that's the latest information that we haven't. and we've seen a series of attacks in the crimean peninsula in this past months. in this past month, us attack that some people are saying could be set special for says, or as many are calling them. party says ers, are government supporters that are attacking key strategic points at the peninsula . and this is definitely in a way showing that ukraine is fighting back and he's taking this fight to other
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territories of the moving story. going to keep her eye on throughout the day. but in addition, as the conflict continues, people continue to get injured the public, the military and all forms and all over the country. and that's causing a huge problem for the health service. and it's creating a huge strain for them to while russia continues to attack ukraine, where sir miss al, strikes with rock heads artillery among other things than definitely in the eastern part of the country. that's where most of the fight is happening right now. hospitals are strained, doctors and nurses are trying to cope. in fact, we were talking to some people who are telling us that in many cases they have to simply amputate limbs because they do not have times or the resources to try to repair them. so what ukraine is doing right now is that they're getting people on trains and they're taking them towards the western side of the country where they can be carried off and it's a safer area and that's why doctors are working there. we did
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a report and that area where doctors were telling us that they're struggling about that they need more resources like antibiotic and other things. this is the reports that we made while we were there with to escaping the war in eastern ukraine. some of the injured arrived here in live, even on the western side of the country to get much needed medical help. i mean, as the do not her leg doing an attack on her village in the harrison region. mr. world we will, will you do? it will, will. 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 rushes, military pushes to try to secure control over the dumbass region. but many civilians are paying the price. people here arrive with wounds that are infected
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with shrapnel, clothing, among other things. some of the wounds are weak sold. doctors here tell us that they are desperate to get more antibiotics and other medical supplies for treat. those who are injured willing to your doctors, like james henderson, are helping his birthday. can you say injury? he's using his annual leave from the national health service in the united kingdom, to carry out reconstructive surgeries that made me civilians with horrible war injuries. have land, mines, gunshots, shrapnel, and blast injuries. reconstruct things very difficult to do in this environment. but we're managing essentially the equipment they've got here is about the 2nd world war era. and so we are using kind of techniques that would have been used and they time 70 percent of patients do not survive elim injury. and that's why training doctors with new techniques is crucial that population doctor nap had each
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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, the school they destroyed, more than 300 hospitals in the, in the center of ukraine. it's been almost 6 months since the war began. and those who are being treated here are grateful to get a 2nd chance. there is, i will see that live eve, ukraine will thing with you. kane and rushes president vladimir putin as agreed to allow inspectors from the atomic watchdog into a nuclear plant richer during a phone call with pizza. on friday, the mobile micro spoke about the risks of the power plant. there, a phase of a disaster, europe's largest nuclear facility, as most can keep trade blame for nearby shelling. now the international atomic
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energy agency says it's ready to send a team. well, the plans been under russian control since march. it's operated by ukrainian stuff, but guarded by russian full says it's been shelled repeatedly. though the un secretary general has been expressing concern about the safety of the facility and tony garish, made the comments while he visited ukraine's port city of a death to check on grain shipments. it's part of a deal between moscow and keith, broken by turkey and the you and last month, the agreement allows exports from 3 ukrainian ports, global food supplies are running short partly because of the wall. so he says 2 more ships of departed ukraine, bringing the total number of vessels to leave the black sea port to $27.00, somalia smalley and media says at least 15 people have been killed in an ongoing attack on a hotel in the capital market tissue. witnesses say that we're at least 3 explosions
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before the attack of storm, the building, more than a dozen people have been injured. the hotel is used by somali government officials alger. bob has claimed responsibility. emma mood is a senior east africa analyst for the international crisis group. and join me now from the puter in may be good. have you written from the program? said not the government seem to be the target, but the location that they targeted is always very specific. yeah, i mean these types of attacks have been a hallmark of altima operations a couple of years ago in particular. and they, they kind of slowed down a little bit, but we see them popping up again and yes, these photos are usually attacked because that's areas where government officials congregate. and in. so there's a lot of meetings, a lot of activity, especially right now with the new government coming into into place and setting up a lot of appointments and positions. but there's also often been a secondary element to some of the above runs,
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a very extensive extortion racket within what would issue itself and they've targeted business owners that haven't complied as well. and of course, the indiscriminate attacks that we've often witness before happened in a been areas in shopping areas where there's a lot of the general public. and it's been a huge back clash into public opinion towards algebra. they seem to be very wary and listening to that public opinion dare i say it in when and how they plan these attacks. yeah, definitely. especially in 2017. there was, there was a massive explosion of premature explosion and being conducted by a ship, bob where over 500 the 600 people were killed in downtown oakland issue. and you saw a little bit of a shift basically from that as back onwards in ultrabook messaging, they were trying to justify some of their attacks. explain that, you know, there are civilian casualties in war and warn civilians to avoid these types of locations. but they also slowed down on these types of incidences as well. so i
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think there's definitely a balance that they try to strike there. and we've seen some times where unattractive had a lot of civilian casualties actually have cleaned it. we know the senior government officials are gonna have a huge security presence around them. is it going to be hard to algebra to justify what they've done today? considering most probably low ranking officials have become the victims. in this particular case. while are also bob, i mean they, they can justify it as long as the government officials are there. you know, i don't, i don't think it matters as much to them, whether it's senior officials or whether it's low ranking. they view this government is of rigidity. they view anyone working for it as, as collaborating with, i know, legitimate entity. so i think they can justify it on those grounds. what sort of support does she have in terms of the public? i mean, they have a summer offensive, which is, you know, taking on an increased ferocity. but are they a popular group how people feel joining the ranks? well, i would say also has a balance here as well. you know, there's
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a struggle in urban areas. no, i don't think these types of tax are popular and listed much public support. but if you look at where all chalabi is throughout somalia, it's very present and the dominant governing master really and in a lot of world locations. and so there's a balance there for development, does provide some services to populations, especially in the realm of, of justice and whatnot. but they also demand a lot from the population, they demand recruitment, they demand station as well. and so there's a little bit of a balance there, and i think it's rob struggles with this in terms of popularity. but we have to measure this not in terms of altima. so, but in relation to the government as well. so it's all about the least. you know, negative alternative between those 2 people will still turn to it so, so it's up to the government to basically demonstrate that they are a better governing master. and you know, a better long term best than dental shibel. omar. but made the cd east african analyst for the international crisis group. thanks very much for your time. thank
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you. problem. as just bringing some pictures we're getting in from log issue right now. we're security forces and are using heavy explosives to target the out about fighters in the hyatt hotel following this 18 hour long siege. we'll try and bring you more on that as we get it here on out to sarah south africa is zulu kingdom is counting a new monarch after months of succession squabbles. mister zulu, the son of the late king, goodwill for healy peny is set to be recognised as the leader of the country's largest ethnic group. the 70 is taking place in spite of the face opposition from a small group of the royal family. 1000. people are expected to attend the proceedings, but only a few will witness the actual sacred ritual that traditionally marks the coronation . more than 12000000 people who mostly live within the clumsy little town province,
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a part of the tribe. the king is one of the biggest landlords in south africa. he controls the entity that manages the 3000000 hectares of land owned by the zillow community. the governing african national congress has a majority support base in the province. and zulu, is the most widely spoken indigenous language in south africa. so, me to mila chose us now from a non gama. and of course, a little spacious day. just talk us through the timeline of what we know is happened so far. well so far this morning we've seen thousands of people, as you mentioned, they're streaming through to the palace in the official residence, one of them all that king mrs. lou, cause will it tv, and that's where he's going to enter the call, an important symbolic tradition that goes back to the 18th before him. and that's really symbolic of him now taking throne,
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taking the throne as the zillow king. some of the events did take place in the last 24 hour was in the privacy and not open to the public. we also know in the last day or 2, the king also killed a lion at a nearby game resolve. 9 and that's attached to gaining power, and symbolizing his power as a king, you will that lie in skiing, skidding this part of the ceremony that were expected to see in the coming hours. now the people who are attending the coronation are made up of, i'm opposed to who was the warriors. these are the men who would protect the king and fight for the king. if ever you should go to war. as well as the maidens who are here to show their loyalty and the support of the king did catch on the fact that this particular king is like many others before him, that the throne has been contested. and in this case, 52 of his brothers who say the day otherwise will king. there was the well drawn by
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the tune where died last year as well as tv his father. but they are members of the royal family who said that was a fortunate document. they've gone to court to have it. so now i tend to have a different opinion sold, but none of that has what's up till now on it. and if you all, some of the people. yeah, i'm sure many of the people here who have come to show the loyalty, they're behind the new king and fully support him. despite that division within the royal family. for me to 12000000 z lose is a huge vote banks politics of the country. how does the monarchy and the zulu community fit into the politics of south africa? as you might say, democracy one of the issues is that they have to grapple what is one of tradition versus south africa was constitutional democracy that the constitution does facilitate and does allow for the recognition of various ethnic groups as well as the royal households. within that,
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so that is that sort of protection. but one of the points you've mentioned that is very important is the ownership of land, the majority of land in the course of the province by the royal family, by the king. specifically, there's a process in place which allows for the controls of the land ways people living they didn't have to pay rent. so they said bring in a lot of revenue. aside from that, they use the political element way, the governing african national congress. if we look back, it's called african history. the has the ethnic division in some cases, going back through all parties where that kind of division was, was also created by the part to give government picking ethnic groups against each other. and so it has been important for the african national congress to have that in the blocks who have the both behind the party, especially at the time when the part itself is facing division and is facing a lot of supports. this is a province that is a very loyal to look culture,
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the new identity. and this is where we see the former president jacob's do my so quite popular amongst people here. and so this is something that current presidents for him, of course, has to grapple with. and it's important for him to have of the new people. we seem to have a few technical problems. the end of that to report that from the for me to mila will be joining us through the day as that carnation continues. as we go to mexico now, where the former attorney general hayes this mary lou has been arrested as part of an investigation to the killing of 43 students in 2014. he's accused of being involved in the torture and false disappearances of suspects, as well as obstruction of justice. victoria gave me, has the story. hey, says maria led the original inquiry into the disappearance of 43 students. prosecutors say he covered up. what really happened? mexico's president and dress. manuel lopez abra door, says those responsible must face justice or year fee. of course,
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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. he got the ira, went out. the group of students went missing 6 years ago, while traveling by bus to a demonstration. barrios report in 2015 concluded they were detained by corrupt police officers. and handed over to a drug cartel, which mistook them for members of a rival gang. it said the cartel killed the students and burned their remains at a rubbish dump. but the family's independent investigators and the un high commissioner for human rights rejected the findings. on thursday a day before maria's arrest mexico, my senior human rights official, referred to a high level cover up gallery supple issue that was wanting to, to assist of young. as the disappearance of the $43.00 students constitutes a state crime, federal and state authorities at the highest level were negligent and altered facts
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to establish a false conclusion of what happened. 06 is own. these families are still waiting for answers. only the remains of 3 young men have been identified marino's arrest his renewed hopes of finally finding out what happened. victoria gay to be al jazeera. well, plenty more, had he, all the al jazeera use are including a crucial dialogue, gets underway in charge, but will it bring an end to decades of conflict? we're live in the capitol. closer the globalization industry is fine to get back on track as demand souls and after a shocking star to the season. manchester united goose 13 with a new recruit from rome address us all coming at whichever for a military leadership is set to discuss the timelines and national elections with rebels. a week ago,
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the party signed the peace agreement in doha paving. the way for negotiations. it's hope the national dialogue will bring an end to decades of conflict as hipaa. morgan reports from the capital and jemina after years as a rebel hussein anymore hygiene is back in the chat in capital in germain. i'm a member of the armed group national conquered movement. his faction was one of more than 14, which recently signed a peace agreement with the government national. we sought through the negotiations that lasted for 5 months. the best option for us as a political group is peace. there is no better option. the conflict has been going on for a long time, and many people have been affected. the deal between chad, the military government and the armed groups find in arthritis capital doha, have led to talks on the countries political future. this scheduled to start on saturday after years of turmoil, a crisis felt worse and last year, when mohammed restated be took power after the death of his father defined the
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constitution. the talk are said to last for up to 3 weeks, among the issues to be discussed or the constitution, and it's timeline for a national election. while many groups are expected to take part in the dialogue, others have rejected it, including the main arm group front for change and conquered, which fought in the battle against the government last year that's killed then president, re stay be. the government says it hope those not taking part in the talks will join phone 5 if i for the modem. owner in this is the 1st time we're having an inclusive dialogue that includes political parties and civil societies. and where the on groups are not there for one on one agreement, the doha agreement, paid the way for this. the door is still open to those who have not signed to join in the talks. 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. howard logan. i sorry to have my mother there, mother, but he and we couldn't walk on the street. there were bodies everywhere are
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soldiers or rebels or in some people we had to flee to a town far away, where we struggled with food and water because you are too many of us and the much i hope that he stalks bring civility. he that barbers with nearly half the population living in poverty and hundreds of 1000 still displeased many others also share the same hopes, even if some have refused to join the process for peace. hip morgan r dedira in carmina. now the negotiations come after decades of unrest since the independence from france in 1960, the debbie family has been in power since 1990. and as president edwards debbie, govern, to 30 years, he was killed on the battlefield in 2021 and succeeded by his son mohammed. child's military has been an ally for france, a security interest in the region. it's deploy troops to neighboring countries battling arm groups in the sa hell. chad is rich in resources, but consistently ranks near the bottom of the you and human development index. it has one of the wells, lowest life expectancies and education levels. while hippa morgan joins us now from
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the capital and jemina and hippa, ah, what are we expecting really on this 1st day of very delicate talks? well, the head of the transition military council who is also affects avita, defacto president mohammed edris debbie will be launching the ceremony to day. and then we are expecting to see them dividing into committees to discuss the various issues that are to be tackled during the 3 week period of the dialogue, including the issue off constitution. the issue of this arming the arm groups that sign a piece agreement in the contrary, capital doha last week. but the most crucial issue for people here for the arm groups, especially those who we spoke to is the issue of election, whether they're eligible to run for elections once they decide on a timeline and whether the transition military council members who are currently ruling the country are allowed to run for elections, lots of crucial issues for people here. many people,
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including civil societies and labor unions, are participating in these talks. they say that they want to see chads politically stable. they want to end the decades of conflict, but they also want to make sure that wasn't, that comes out of the 3 week of dialogue, is something permanent and would ensure that there will be no further count conflicts or disputes. whether it's between political parties, or between arm groups and the government kind of call sir, everybody disassembled where you are really has to look over their shoulder because there are groups that have boycotted these talks and that must be of some concern. most ma'am of it is a concern, especially for the organizing committee that organized as dialogue. they said that they want to ensure that this is an inclusive dialogue, not just arm groups or a single arm group and the government, but also civil societies and labor unions. but they've also called for the rest of the groups and that avoided the talks and how quick cause it's finding an agreement last week saying that the door is still open,
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that they're still allowed to join and that they still have the possibility to have their say in the future of the country, now the front for change, alcohol, which is regarded as the main arm grub, did not sign the agreement and is not participating in the talks. they say that's because they believe that the committee is biased. then there's the civil society group work it summer that has been organizing for anti government protest, calling for a civilian rule and for the military to step aside. they say that they want to see a transparent process and that they don't believe what is happening here is genuine . so still a lot of opposition or rather some opposition to best adela that is currently happening. but still lots of participants as well. 52 groups, many civil societies and labor unions currently here to start the process of a dialogue that they hope will make sure that chad has a stable future. m organized and jimmy, the thank you. well, still ahead here on the news or why the families of those killed in the philippines circled war on drugs, grieving all over again at the high profile, the rest of nicaragua,
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as authorities tracked down on descent within the catholic church and tennessee as well. number one looked crime for his us opened title defense. jo will have those details coming up in school. so don't go away. ah, ah, i there hope your weekends going well. here's the weather, details on saturday, red weather alerts in play for that southeast corner of germany. storms here could dump anywhere from 80 to a 100 millimeters of rain over a short period of time. some flash flooding seems possible. those storms also passing into the balkans and that's gonna flash out the heat. and where this rain could be used is north of valencia. we've got this wild fire burning here. crews are trying to get the upper hand in no smoke is also drifting into valencia. so some dangerous conditions there was been at 33 degrees. will squeeze out one more
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day, stay before those temperatures start to fall off and for turkey, some showers in the forecast traps on 26, a number for you and off to the northwest, we go still some showers hanging around the islands of ireland and britain and then we've got this run of rain at for stockholm, and particularly northern areas, some pretty good bursts of rain. they're blanket it in rain across senegal, the gambia, sierra, the own, and liberia. as we dipped toward the south, a vigorous weather system is generating powerful winds for these sunk a province and kazoo luna tall. so i think for the eastern cape province will see those when guest 90 kilometers per hour in for durbin. this winds whip up to 70 clicks per hour on saturday. that sure weather up the bye for now. ah ah
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ah, welcome back to the elder's errand. he's out with me sell robin. a reminder of all top stories. a series of dried attacks have been reported in russian control, crimea. unofficial ends of us to pulse as an unmanned aircraft was shot down just above the building houses moscow's black sea fleet headquarters. somalian forces i'll use slices to target algebra. flight is at a hotel in mogadishu. at least 15 people are being reported killed during a siege that began on friday night. and south africa, zulu kingdom is crowning a new mother after months of succession, squabbles misuse. you do the son of the late king good wills of healy theni, a set to be recognized as the leader of the country's largest ethnic group. that's been
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a challenging year for the aviation industry. as passenger numbers returned to pre panoramic levels and airlines struggle to keep up data analyzed by the financial time shows a quarter of all flights in the us, europe and the u. k. were delayed or canceled from may until mid august. but in the u. k, the situation is now improving in the 1st half of this month, cancellations, down from 35 to 29 percent in europe. a quarter of the 480000 flights in the same period with disrupted down from 29 percent in july. and in the us disruptions have fallen slightly since that peak in june, but airline executive, se the system is still under strain. alex, the harris is navigation consultant and analyst. he's in london. joyce of scott goods, have you been on the program? i mean, we've seen delays, lack of ground stuff strike action, and while the list is endless, ready for the airline industry. but i suppose were sort of wondering when they might get the house in order where things are expected to begin smoothing out over
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the coming weeks. not least because we are now already past the summer peak. that's when the majority of, of travelers who are typically only trouble in the summer will be traveling. and of course once we move into september and in europe, you have most of the schools reopening and everybody retaining students and people . we ordinarily see that forward in demand now for the industry, they usually dread that fall in demand for now because of the way that the industry has been battling a wave of disruption that really stems back to the stock shortage that fall in demand isn't going to be the worst thing and will allow it to automate. he got his house in order. let's touch on that because i mean, where do you start this ground strength traffic controllers, cabin crew pilots, depending on the airline and the country of operation whether bass, many were laid off, many didn't even return back to those jobs. recruiting takes time as well as security and qualification. checks doesn't set. right,
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so what the industry collectively is facing as a whole and this is pretty much the picture globally. is this stuff sector shortage that ultimately in the sector we are? i mean, we are, we have a soft shortage that we haven't seen over the last decade, not least because of the redundancy and all those decisions that were taken because of the pandemic. so once we recognize that road lead back to that star shortage and the decisions that were taken, we then very quickly become aware of just how short staffed the industry is. once passengers begin timing up at the terminal dose, which of course they did, and i drove beginning april. and that's why we saw that disruption since then. this was the way cutco that the industry needed. it ideation has been on a global recruitment drive and it's really for all areas, but it's specifically for those essential rows, baggage, handlers, cutting crew everything that is passenger facing everything that is key to having an aircraft travel from a to b with 200 or passengers. but there are difficulties and challenges that remain
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ahead. not least the recruitment difficulties on one side. it's inc. extremely competitive now in terms of vacancies, supermarkets are able, in many cases to offer and pay more than add ports. and on the other side is all of the background checks in the counter terrorism requirements that are required for, for working in a sterile environment. oh, such as an apple and everything is taking slow ito star. i'll environments alex, of course, one of the big issues that can't be avoided and can't really be controlled by the airline industry. is how cove it is still a factor in those travel plans? government sometimes you tend to think at the moment or trying to forget it even exists. but they're a very strict pri boarding rules regarding masks and covert certificates. depending on where you're going or where you're coming from and all of that cost money, it does cost money. and interestingly, if we actually narrow into the airlines themselves, there are a key differences between those airlines that have simply tried to pretend to cove
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. it is no longer and those airlines that are actually continuing up the measures if we look at spain's flag carrier, iberia. they are one of the few european carriers that still require all passengers and crew to remain masked throughout o period of the flight. now i'd be area knowing that they are different to other airlines in this scenario, given that we are in meet 2022 and most measures have been dropped iberia, say that this is reflected positively for them because they say that they are not suffering the staff absences that that competitor alonza suffering when kura ultimately contracting cobit and then requiring $5.00 to $10.00 days off. so it is a mixed picture globally, and of course it's still having an impact alex with her a thanks so much for joining us. we're london. thank you. no you and security council waiver long taliban officials to travel abroad has expired. senior members of the group of be subject to a trouble been since 2011. but 13 tell about officials had been granted an exception so they could attend piece talks. some security council members wanted it
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removed since the group took power by false law strip that they could vote again on monday. on an amended waiver. kristin salumi has moved from you and had quarters in new york 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 the doha, you will have seen what the contribution of the, of the process ad doha has,
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has made in terms of the wider dealings with the taliban 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 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 that's been yes, as the telephone sees control of afghanistan and many women. a so bummed from working or getting an education in cities, women are allowed to move around. but in rural areas, strict rules and cultural practices keep many at home of some of been developed
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ports. now from cobble thrift is businesses nearly come to hold earning a living from making traditionally clothes and handy cross 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 flow of aid to understand fresh. they're 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 and they answer their care . 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. raymond, in cities complained of harsh restrictions from face feels to women's attire and suspension of many public drugs. the balaban government says it is implementing islamic law. the ministry of. 5 vice and virtue has replaced the ministry of
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women's affairs. there are some them and who've been appointed by the taliban, who don't think it's just tokenism. gov can on amazon on 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 of rural iowa nathan is traditionally conservative . that's where the dollar bonds biggest support base comes from nila for is a teacher. and despite her brothers being unemployed in this government, she supports the taliban. she says the majority of them in a blind son be what she calls the job in their own way. and that's an i've gone tradition or the taliban rule normally wouldn't most women from of understand look at you and hear you and think that you've been brainwashed. and this is not what most women of a blind son won't. h deleon should meet on our way. you know,
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we aren't brainwashed, i teach the koran. islam has 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, should follow the crime. and officials are being accused of using excessive force. men, women protest. they in turn want women to organize, protest after seeking permission. and they also site safety and security of concern but to achieve that, most women of nathan 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 of job down to the ra gobble police in nicaragua. the rest of a catholic bishop named for his criticism all present annual tiger rolanda of audits is being detained at his home in the capital managua. as
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a latin america editor only see in human reports, it's part of a wider government crank done on descent amongst members of the clergy. for the last 16 days, nicaragua was police and prevented might the gallop as bishop for london. albert is from leaving his residence. not even to preside over mass 0, but a always the road in front of our diocese is closed and blocked by the national police long. but that was not the end of it. before dawn, friday, police raided the bishop's residence, detained, laid priests and staff, and put bishop albert is under house arrest. in the statement, the police call did quote, in operation to recover normality for citizens and families of matter, guided by accusing bishop orlando. albert is of repeated acts of destabilization and provocations. oh, with the vast majority and government opponents in prison or in exile, nicaragua,
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catholic church has become a thorn in the side of president. daniel ortega and his wife ro, side your moody eel, 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 are again raising their voice and demanding the release of those arbitrarily 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 martha golfer only heightened these concerns. ah bishop alba, this is the 4th priest to be put under house arrest in as many months preferring. this is incredible repression against the church and repression against catholic people. we remain here praying to the virgin mary. shortly after the bishop's
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arrest, a group of latin american and european statesman, called on pope frances to break his silence and speak out forcibly against what they call, ortega's prosecution of the catholic church. lucy newman, al jazeera philippine president certain, and marcus junior has rejected calls to rejoin the international criminal court, which is investigating the so called war on drugs under his predecessor rodrigo to tattoo despite his human rights. activists hope are despite that to her, they hope i'm a to examine the remains of victims and that could provide more evidence to help push for justice as barnaby low reports. now from manila, sammy, from like a family grieving all over again. 5 years after his untimely death, he ended, his santa says remains had to be exempt. his graves lease expiring along with scores of others killed during a warrant. drugs launched by then philippine president would be good with 30 kents
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. uncle randy has made it his mission to help other families was the whole. i wanted to reach out to families who were big names like lesson i learned from be shipping weeks. is that their loved ones that you the last, the police claim. keon was 17 years old. when police accused him of being a drug runner. they said they killed him in self defense, but security footage proved otherwise. only one drug war related murder by police has resulted in a conviction that of keon de la santos, out of thousands of debts. the justice department is currently investigating just 52 cases. yet the government insists the countries justice system is working. president, britain and mark was junior, has bowed the less bloody campaign against illegal narcotics. but he's ruled out rejoining the international criminal court, which is investigating his predecessors administration for possible crimes against humanity. as soon as have been eminent, what we're saying is we have an investigation here and it's on the golly. so why do
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we have to have that human rights advocates have been working to uncover more evidence of extrajudicial killings? dozens of bodies that have been a zoomed have been brought to dr. raquel for tune one of only 2 forensic pathologists in the philippines. and so far i have seen about 9 cases where doctors sign the should be in case a snatcher out hypertension, same system on those things. but very clearly to you. there were not natural causes . oh yes, definitely. and i'm seeing rapture is mostly headshots. dr. fortuna says she can only hope her work will help bring justice. but for families of victims, at the very least, it's closure that has been missing for years. barney, below al jazeera manila went of montenegro, hers lost in her confidence, out after the prime minister, signed
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a controversial statement agreement. pardon me, with the serbian orthodox church, it includes regulations for hundreds of churches, monasteries, and other properties that the churches role and serbia's influence have been divisive issue since montenegro separated from its neighbor in 2006 and finland's prime minister santa martin. so she's taken a drug test after a video merged of her parting with friends. the footage of prompted calls from both political allies and opponents for her to take a voluntary test that he sexual married. so she's never used to legal substances and could have performed her duties on the night of the party if necessary. the test results are expected within a week in a while, and that's a lot of i have nothing to hide. i have not used drugs and therefore i have no problem taking tests. i do find it pretty strange that this is something that's been demanded of me to find the bogus ounce prime in a sociable shreeve has visited air is affected by record breaking monsoon rainfall . hundreds of people have died. many more have been false from their homes as harry
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false reports. this crisis has lasted weeks, and it's not over yet. the worst monsoon rains in 30 years inundating vast areas of land and hitting pakistan's poorest province baluchistan the hottest. hundreds of schools and thousands of homes have been destroyed here. across pakistan, 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. nikia thus bought out a gloves have taken everything from us when we were only able to save our kids and fuel livestock. and i think we are in dire need of help as early as possible. and again, i have, i know that we lost everything in the floods and left empty handed. we don't have food, shelter, or even clean drinking water. many of us are suffering from diarrhea and other gastro diseases, while the government is not doing any for us. any criticism of the government extends beyond the immediate response and back through previous governments,
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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, is repeatedly visited hearted areas this flooding season, insisting his administration is doing on it. can't appreciate the sancho joe acorda . the 30 year reco monsoon range has been broken. they see it's a few 100 times more than normal and a lot, justine that's brought miseries to people's lives that both federal and provincial governments are committed to helping these poor people to the 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. every force it al jazeera. well, stella had hail the news of the immense continue to dominate philadelphia and major
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league baseball. joe will have all his full section straight after the break. ah, the welcome is coming to cut off in just 3 months as the main event gets close. so we hear every step of the way. hello, i'm janet ezra with updates from teams and fans across the glove themes can expect some strong support here in castle with a spotlight now on europe. can france claim back to back? well pop, victory is all will portugal, christiana, rinaldo finally get his hands on the trophy. the well cop count on al jazeera does the count on the 5th a will cut 2022 approaches. every countenance is turning its eyes to keta. we have a feeling great to sporting events in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention beyond football. immerse yourself in internationally renowned
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entertainment. otto culture. cattle has everything you'd want in the destination. in fact, it's the obvious choice for the 5th. a woke up 2022. so why go anywhere else? lou? ah, thomas put on his jaw for hale, thank you very much. ukrainian boxer alexandro sick says the people of his country or motivate him to beat anthony joshua as the heavyweight champion proposed to step into the ring against his british opponent in saudi arabia. the fighters weighed in for their title. we match and the stare down last longer than some fights as david
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stokes reports, or exam. oh, all the top preflight. it's been about how big alexander you seek is looked in training. but when he stepped on to the scales, he weighed virtually the same as he did when he beat antony joshua in london last year, 10100. no, much change for joshua either. the brit is booked up a bit, but only by around 2 kilograms. the way it didn't last long, but the stair down certainly did with neither 40 to flinching for a 100 and 72nd. oh good. it was going through your mind as you looked into his eyes . no, much to the face of always safe with me personally face of thought me 9. does about the bell ringing enough where i never really face off that when flight does ready for tall rouse, 100 percent, 100 percent. ready for tall rounds and anything short as a bonus? tell us what you saw when you looked into his eyes. that was a long stare down between the 2 of the supper. myself. tell us what happens tomorrow night. you know what?
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it was the reflection of myself. 35 year old, you sick is undefeated and comfortably one the 1st fight. but the build up to this one has been unique before training camp, he was back home in ukraine, helping in the fight against the russian invasion. he's arranged for the fight to be shown for free across ukraine. the whole world has to know that ukraine is the country of free friends, burns strong to ritual and develop people. not too many men in the world can deliver this message to 2 millions, 200 millions of people and are all sick is able to do that. this is only 6 3rd fight it heavyweight though, and it's taking place in the saudi arabian city of jetta. joshua has fought and won in saudi once before he be. andy was junior there in 2019 to avenge his 1st career fate. he'll be hoping for the same again on saturday to emulate the likes of mohammed ali lennox lewis and vitale, clinico, and becoming
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a 3 time world champion, levied stokes. how da 0. we had the david that mention kate k, they former boxer is also the mayor of the ukrainian capital. keith sent this good luck message to your sick boozy. your new vehicle serv. nearby my dear friends. today the 20th of august, we will have a fight in support of ukraine, even if it's a sports fight for us, it's very important to be winners in everything. now, alexander lou sick will fight in saudi arabia with the ukranian flag and the ukranian anthem. all the people around the world will watch the fight between music and joshua, and when ukraine winds the whole world, we'll see it all exams we believe in you. we support you and we believe we will win more glory to ukraine. it was never easy to live up to the family name, especially when you're young book. so walking in the footsteps of mohammed ali or o bought the 22 year old grandson of
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3 time heavyweight champion is expected to do better than the greatest when he steps into the ring in san diego, nico ali, wolf's wolf, i said i as sanchez in a middle weight fight at the cities put chang arena. it's the same building where his grandfather famously fell to ken norton in a split decision in 1973. having had his jaw broken, alley walsh says he recently watched that fight to prepare for saturdays bout after shocking start to the season. manchester united are reinforcing their team with a new recruits from rail madrid. defensive midfielder cason marrow has agreed a 4 year contract with the option of staying with the premier league giants for an additional year. casmer has won 5 champions, league champions, leaks, and 3 league a titles since joining rail in 2013. the 3rd year old's deal is said to be worth
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$70000000.00 and will see him paid over $410000.00 a week by him. the 3rd highest paid player at the club behind teammates, christiana rinaldo and david, to hayer bots for that united will expect him to get straight to work. they lost their opening to games and sit at the bottom of the lead table. as ray al, he'll leave a big hole after 9 years of the club on doyle buddha. if it's his will to try a new challenge, we need to understand it and we need to accept it with as much love and respect as possible. so we're not angry, and we're not sad. of course, at a personal level, when you spend so much time with such a nice, serious, unprofessional person, you're not happy or not. but the respect for his decision prevails. roger had traveled to sell to vigour later in the spanish league while in england. united. don't play until monday, the team the thrash them for now. last week is in action. though brentford take on
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fellow west london team full him, if they, when they could go talk with the league until later when 2nd place arsenal take on bomb us. kicking things off though it's tottenham against wolf's u. s. open champion dental med at medford of is looking primed for the defense of his title in new york. and just over weeks time, the well them one is through the semi finals in cincinnati after beating american taylor fritz in straight sets. russian who was the champion in cincinnati in 2019, didn't have an entirely comfortable window. having save 3 set points in the opener . but he went on to power to victory with 18 aces us open as the final grand slam the year and stopped the end of the month. mid of at a full plate be up against stefan out sits a passed in the semi finals. the greek took care of american john isna in that quarter, final match up says pass also needed a time rates when the 1st set of dropping the 2nd set 75, the full seed bounced back to take the decided 63 and bonds to the final 4
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in the women's tournament, petrik fits of a is through the semi's to the check east passes trellis ala to me, an eviction straight set. 6263 linked to the to time wimbledon winner. she'll come up against madison. he's later on saturday and speaking a keys, the 2017 us open runner up also had an easy way to move into the semi's hayes was too strong for wimbledon champion and an added back. hannah has it stung. 66 for the american clearly has a liking for cincinnati. she through to 2nd semi final here of winning the tournament. back in 2019 for ma mazda champion, adam scott leads the way at the half way. mark the b m. w championship in delaware . the australian shot a to on to pop 69 on friday to move to 800 overall. scott has not won a title on the top since february 2020. he only leads by one shot from scottie scheffler and jordan speith or re max roy is a further stroke,
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a stroke back in major league baseball, the new york mets were too strong for the philadelphia phillies on friday, winning 7 to pete alonzo hit his 30 at home run of the deezen yoke have now 112 of 16 games against the phillies just this season. they all the ladies team, the national lead, east division. all right, those are useful for now. i have more for you later. so thanks very much joe. we'll have more news on the other side of the break with emily until i'm from me and all of the news our team, thanks so much for your time. and your company ah ah.
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