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or by deals the french republic has long proclaimed the just moody's mode in front. in a full pock series. the big picture takes in, in depth ness france insight. episode one on l g sierra. the 5 us prison is free by around arriving doha. the day of requires washington to release 5 iranians and unfreeze 6 infiniti in dollars. the i'm to mccrae, this is al, just here alive from also coming up. 6 people killed in a drone attack targeting in airports in the north of a rock, a face off in the high rush it objects to the un quotes jurisdiction,
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the genocide chi spoiled by you tried to reg rebels in northern monte say that i can control the screw on the faces, fighting has escalated up to you in peace keepers stones of withdrawing the we begin, and we are major prisoners swap between the us and around is on the way as part of a deal pro could by casa of to, to use of in direct negotiations with these, the pictures of the group of american iranians arriving from toronto and a short while ago. the 5 man had been released from and around in prison, down to the agreements. the u. s. has also allowed the release of $6000000000.00 a frozen around in funds and around state media. it says 5 iranians detained by the us, had been freed. and to on the way to toronto with us secretary of state destiny blinking has been speaking of to the released american prisoners arrived. and our ha,
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as i had the great pleasure of speaking to 7 americans for now free free from their imprisonment or detention in iran. out of her on out of prison, and now in doha, on route back to the united states to be reunited with their loved ones. 5 of the 7, of course, had been unjustly detained in prison, dinner on some for years to others have been prevented from leaving a rod. i spoke to them after they landed in doha. i can tell you that it was for them. for me, an emotional conversation. we have a team of correspondents covering the story. kimberly healthcare does it. the white house and out diplomatic it is a james buys is at the united nations. but 1st,
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let's hear from him or on con, who was on the tarmac at the moment, the plane lantus, when the plane arrives. uh, from there about the international airport in iran and his neighbor, a $380.00 operate the bike happen anyways, it arrives unlocked and landed, turn around and taxied onto the time. like with us and box that in category delegation. well waiting on the top of that time, they will warm hugs and green things from the old sites. uh, they seem to be visible sense of relief. and then that was a very short walk to the terminal. uh now there is another plane that will fly them to the united states that they'll get a medical evaluation and a security breach and that she's speaking to, um, uh so we'll have the us embassy austin mountain. so anyhow, she said, i'm really bothered to be even more relieved when they're on us soil. so that's now the game plan is to get them on to us so. so let's bring it in now,
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white house correspondent, kimberly how we get to talk about the reaction in the united states. and as we heard a little earlier and the blinking reiterated that this has been a huge success. but what's been the reaction from those outsides? the bottom, the administrator, and just how controversial has the steel become of the there is concerned that this is only going to embolden a ron and even other nations to detain americans, because it's clear to some of the violent ministration. critics that the united states is willing to pay a high price for americans to be brought back to the united states. there is the point, but in many believe it says ron is getting the better end of the deal in this exchange, not only is arrive getting the return of some ronnie ends, but also it is getting the 6 $1000000000.00 in unfrozen funds in terms of those of boil revenues from south korea now,
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and the binding administration is vigorously defending the steel saying, but when it comes to that money, this was the money that was owed to a ron in the 1st place. it belonged to a ron. it was money that had been owed to it from oil funds that were put in place when the united states section put in place oil sections. and so therefore, this is money that is owed to a ron and will be vigorously oh, it's in terms of oversight. it will be watched very carefully. it will be used for specific purposes like food medicine, medical devices, as well as agriculture, and also the argument that's being made. but there are still sanctions in place against iran when it comes to human rights abuses. as recently as friday for the one year anniversary is the death of mass media who was killed in the hands of the morality police that are wrong. and also french sanctions being level for the still
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missing american bob levinson, who disappeared in 2007 presumed dead as of 2020 uh, as those stations have been leveled against the former ronnie and president, mazda or resident. yeah. is the former president for the i'm a data shot as well as the intelligence ministry. so the ministration is saying what the position has not changed with respect to iran. it still sees it as a destabilizing of force within the region. it sees it as a human rights abuse or, and really sees this is a separate issue and it comes to a rise. nuclear program is still has great concerns about this. but when it comes to bringing home americans, they saw an opportunity and they seized it. okay, thank you so much. that is our white house correspondent. kimberly oh, good for us. then diplomatic it is, a james buys is live at the united nations and jens, what's been the reaction from world latest that a gathering the a for the generally a general assembly this week the general assembly starts on
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tuesday, but many lead is already here. a full discussion of the sustainable development goals, those ambitious goals to try to improve the state of humanity by 2030, which is nowhere near being met. the idea is to try and re boost those goals today . so that's officially what's on the agenda, but what's officially on, on these each end of this week, i think it's going to be overshadowed by 2 things. one of them is the will in ukraine, presidents. so that excuse arriving here shortly. and the other is going to be the issue of iran because of what we've just seen with these hostages have been released into ron. and now in though, how these prisoners ad, but also because present bracy of iran is here, present bite. and these, here are the big question, is the one that you're asking, kimberly kim, this have an effect on the why the relationship between the international community and iran? can this be the thing that may be stops negotiations which are completely stalled
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on the raw nuclear deal? remember, it was the us on the president trump the pulled out of that nuclear deal. but it wrong then decided not to cooperate with it either in protest off to some time and wrong is now enriching uranium at 6 deepest set. that's near the weapon is grade. there are many hoping that perhaps this 1st step, which the us says is unconnected, could lead to better relations and more thoughts on the nuclear program. but there are other problems i had most of, i mean is death a year ago, that young girl who was killed at the protests that followed. that's one of the problems i had. the warranty, crying is itself one of the problems that has because the us and its allies blame iran for supporting russia. they say that it raining and trying to be used by russia. the right means deny that up. but certainly, it's a very live issue here at the united nations headquarters where i think those are going to be the key issues of the week. i think the global poverty and the
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sustainable development goals and doing more all that, but also the issues of ukraine and now the issue of iran. ok. thank you so much know that we will be talking to you right throughout the very busy week. they at the united nations that sound diplomatic. it is a james bice, the will to iraq. now we're at least 6 people had been killed in a drone attack on about a pause in the north. no delta of why heat has more from baghdad of your rocks. it knows that in the city of sleigh many in the semi autonomous could this region which it's an attack on it's on but able to at to 4 p. m. local time on monday to attack, according to the security of sources in slow, many of us cut it out by a drawing targeting get the airport
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a number of people were killed. why? the airport has been used by the n t at tourism paradis that belongs to the city over at lee many and now the area in around the city of sleigh many a, a has been home to civil military and civilian organizations operating there against both to, to an airline took yeah, has been established and committed 3 bases in the area to conduct, drawing a tax to target locations of the p p k. the cost on a workers policy, which is a band and labeled by t as a tourist organization. judges at the international court of justice, i hearing arguments from russia and ukraine about claims by mosca, that it launched its invasion to prevent genocide. you're trying to pull the case to the united nations highest cold days off to russia. invited last year. he's accused as most ago of abusing international law by falsely alleging genocide and
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eastern new crime. russia wants the case to be thrown out and objects to the court's jurisdiction. you agree is not accusing russia of committing genocide. ukraine is also not accusing or russia or failing to prevent a bunch of stuff. on the contrary, ukraine safe. no genocide has occurred. that long should been not to reject the keys. because according to the costs you are as brothers, or if there was no genocide, they cannot be at violation of the genocide, pretty much a temporary agreeable. with a northern molly side, they have seized control of 2 military bases and the town of late a near the border with more autonomy of violence has escalated. since you in peacekeeping, troops began withdrawing from the north. the polite was demanded by molly's june to coolly to say that considering mobilizing reservists and have cooled off
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independence day celebrations next week to reg rebels in the north of molly want autonomy for the desert region they call otherwise. the concerns to pull out by you in peace keepers will allow molly's military to seize areas given often to cease 5 grades and 2015. so on the jersey is a specialist in defense and security issues and the consulting principal at janes which provides open source intelligence and analysis. he says the situation of molly is the terrorizing, the marion military as a apparently experience several setbacks. and these issues against these on millions of groups which were signatories to the old years, a course of 2015. and 2 of the things that molly's facing was the, the highest groups. the fact that he moved to is and circled in the, in the state of locates and kind of deal with supplies. so you definitely feel that
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the not even really theories in the back food does, it has not been seen since 2013. and it's very hard to say where the situation was going to go. but it's definitely the cost for it and said, and there's of high probability that the seas will get this. i think the french was to, was the 1st got at least because the french where very effective the targeting on the, the, how these groups. and we're seeing as an important guaranty or auth, uh, the respect of the orders, the chord fide the uh, to our newest improve seemed to know. and so the departure of the french, which was met with a degree of incredulity by some of the support groups already started these, which were seen now. and this was only aggravated by the departure of the you and you should do remember that the you and never had a mandate to enforce these. and then you don't have an offensive mandate. there was there to act as
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a civilization force so that their ability to carry out operation against all the groups with limited. but the presence alone help to keep things in check. i would say schools reopening and central morocco 10 dies off to the us quite in the hottest city areas. and the atlas mountain students are being educated in tens. the you in says the us quite this place more than 300000 people. stephanie dixon has visited, make shift classrooms and asked me this is an effort to return the lives of so many children affected by this earthquake to some form of normal c, u, the government to set up. these make shift classrooms if you will, in these tense. today should be the official 1st day of school. some students arrived this morning but causes couldn't get under way, particularly because of a lack of transportation. for some of the children around 50 arrived here,
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they went around $3000.00 to come. and that's what we understand pretty much of work in progress because challenges still remain with transportation. it was, as we've been reporting over the last week, the roads are so incredibly difficult and the villages are still hard to get to. but this is really for the villages surrounding this era. we met one young boy outside 9 years old. all asking him if he wanted to return to school. he said yes, very much. his house was destroyed, his village was destroyed, and his school so. so this very much an effort to try and get things back to normal, but certainly in this country still very much reading from that are great. stephanie decker, i'll just narrow as me will still ahead on al jazeera, a rice against time. christy work is a struggling to identify bodies in the fund stricken libyan city of doing the
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the phone and the the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. the ssl major prisoner swap is underway between the us and around is part of a deal broken by casa up to 2 years of in direct negotiations. a group of 5 american iranians have arrived and from toronto a short while ago. they have been reports that at least 6 people have been killed
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in the drawing a tank on about a post in northern iraq. international court of justice is hearing arguments from russia and ukraine. about most goes claims. that is most, it's invasion to prevent genocide. cubic cues as most go of abusing international more falsely alleging genocides a risky work is in libya, struggling to identify decomposing bodies in the city of done to the city was devastated a week ago off to, to dan's collapse following heavy ryans, there are growing concerns about the spread of disease, child strength, it has more over a week since thousands of people were killed when 2 dams burst and sent a wall of water and mud, crushing through the eastern libyan city of thermal. the search for bodies goes on . many people still missing and fed dead, many bodies a. so decompose that,
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identifying them is proving difficult and disturbing the search and rescue teams the to then so the, the muscles are the libyan. when i put on the bodies, i swear i cry, i can handle it, but it is god swell. so you have to hold up and put out the body. there was a body that was cut into 2 parts right before us. there is nothing to do but to point out the bodies. what can you do with so many people on accounted for and so many presumed dead. the freight of disease increases by today. health workers have been signing sizing. the streets looks going to be the lack of medical stuff created a crisis, 3 or 4 organizations are focusing on treating patients and the injured. so this created a problem in infection control. the lack of infection control creates a possibility of disease transmission. and there will be types of bacteria that could be hard to treat some survivors of return to what remains of their homes
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and overcome with grief. again is if we found dead bodies of neighbors, friends, and loved ones, i cannot explain of volunteers from across, olivia have crossed the front lines, ignoring violence and political unrest that have existed for years and is deeply divided country. many civil life is wanting to know how this dissolves to happen and who might be responsible for the system. and i have a small family of 6 from my extended family that i'm more than 40. like people miss the god would punish the people who were supposed to get, get it down to you and says that more than 40000 people have been forced to flee that homes. and this happened, although i sat or carefully i could have, it was just like a dream we called comprehend, says this man who we just comp comprehended yet help from
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a broad continues to arrive. so false a international in libby and officials is just not enough child stuff, but i will just 0 families into and i want to find that relative as parties to pay their respects properly. this is the story of supremeville a. it's a me a chance to take a look at me and i will be good to go. do the good reapply. so when you, when you, when you receive a hold of me, hold on, hold on. no. all the cover to cover up to the home the same. we are
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in move tomorrow, but i can 00. no it to no, no waiting to waive the 0000. the, this is a hard to read off to be the big be new york to a minute miss old man. the minimum in this and beautiful how to win, difficult to sit. there is none of the cabinets in the cabinets, and you can let the your p o the sooner that it should over here
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the sooner she will not be in the house. and then the whole on the on the head to cut off. now, and that is just a minute the a, nearly 200 more migrants have arrived on the italian islands of lump producer attorney and prime minister georgie maloney has pushed through new meshes designed to help to, to migrants and speed offs. they every petri ocean, the building of mole detention centers has been approved, as well as the extension of the periods that people can be detained in them. harry forces has more from lumped into so the around 200 people arriving in this latest round of different locations, bringing the total for the day to around 500. then i'm just starting to take back
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up again on line producer to around $1500.00 still of course much lower than what we saw a several 1000 just a few days ago. meanwhile, 700 kilometers away in rome, you tell the and prime minister has to be leading a cabinet ministers meeting and what she said. but she had successfully brought on board. essentially, the european commission presidents, us live on the line with whom she came here to long producer on sunday in terms of viewing this as a european problem requiring a european solution. although some analysis really questioning just how specific that solution that they talked about on sunday really was the main purpose of his cabinet meeting though is to push through tough in measures, especially when it comes to people who arrived in italy and don't qualify for asylum seekers. stays as they are currently held in circle repatriation centers. she is given the defense ministry, the task of building more of those centers. and she wants to extend the maximum amount of time that people are allowed to stay and then to 18 months. so that is
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being seen as something of a tyrant potentially by georgia, maloney and allies that also potentially buys the time government some time to try to enact more bilateral agreements with various countries for repass creating people because one of the main problems is an insufficient member of those or non working such agreements so that when people do reach the end of that attention, that's simply given the instruction to leave and become undocumented people within easily i spoke to a representative for the international organization of migration. he said that this kind of measure had been used before and it fails. he called it useless and cruel. he also pointed to the fact that the last time the numbers across the tally with this high in 2015, 2016, only 8 percent were coming through love to do that. now it's 70 percent. so lump it is, it does remain the real acute center of this current situation. this person's anti trust regulator has set out a series of rules designed to stop artificial intelligence technology from being monopolized by
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a few companies. the proposals come 2 months before the u. k. hosts the world's 1st i safety summit, they function has moved from london. so as you go about protecting can seem is the use of unofficial intelligence on the same time not stifling the developments of these rapidly accelerated industry. that's one of the big questions being asked by persons mc monopoly agency, the market and business all sorts see they all think, be concerned about the power of a i being in the hands of, of the home full of very powerful tech companies, which is why they've come up with a list of proposals include accountability, so always making sure that there is a human hand at the top of the food chain to put the brakes on. should things go wrong or indeed take legal responsibility if i, i, for instance, goes rogue. and then that's the question of flexibility. so a low income stream is to be able to freely choose between different a all platforms as they want. this is, of course,
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simply the tip of the iceberg when it comes to all of the associated and risk link to our official intelligence concerns about a all i taken over people's job, leading to mass unemployment, about a already being used by and seed us government's autocratic. regimes or indeed rogue states, for instance, a like having the freedom to choose between the life and death on the battlefield. co pays the many of these challenging issues surrounding the tank will be honest. is that the world's 1st a i summit. so that's taking place in the u. k. in november. well, leaders have been invited from the united states, europe and further afield. the british prime minister wishes to that team to have the chinese on board. we know the cost of the china has in recent years, had a very different relationship to it's used as long as the official intelligence using for instance, facial recognition as an extension of state power. the genie is very well out of the buffalo. the question is, how do you protect consumers while remaining fat to develop the bulk of out to 0
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london, that's what i saw. somebody told me, cried you can find more information on our website. so just bear adults come with a is of next been inside. story will look at the rise and covet 19 cases and the risk it might close the the hot and dry be a fairly good short description of the weather throughout middle east. the moment extending into north east africa took care and greece. the breeze is still noticeable coming out of the g and, and on to the north coast of libya and egypt, gulf. this 31 is a bit on the high side, but nothing's extraordinary. and i mentioned temperatures in iraq have been coming down a bit as well. we have seen rain does come out of the caspian sea and i think you might see some showers generated into it on they will probably turn out to be some
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of the stones. and the breeze has been blowing down the gulf and it's still quite a while. it has been dusty that's declining. it straighten from the man to dust it carries still floating to full caustic dough ha, which is possible that they should be south coast of america, which always catches the edge of the mountains soon winds, while the monks who wins dying down. so the crowd isn't quite so persistent file the most sunshine installer and the temperatures are coming up to big difference between tuesday and wednesday is sucking how to respond is come down to $38.00 in doha, there was still a few showers in the mountains in the western side of human throughout west africa, it's still the time the where the rain goes as finals as something more a 10 year though at the moment is just side for that. and it's round the corner and the next back. she's still building in the middle of nigeria and possibly beyond the in camera room. so funding for this seems quite likely the, the, the latest news as it breaks. there's just one that really does say that one is
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we're new ministry. i'm depressed bedroom and was processed on demo switches. was the whole, the cool up started a sitting in front of us, but a to face with details coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle range or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world. estimates battery, but it's wrapped into as many as 3000 schools have been damaged or completely destroyed. since the start of the war, cobit cases are rising again along with variance of the virus. the world health organization says that once it's experts to return to china to find out more about the origins of the disease. so how much of a danger is this? wait, this is inside store the .
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