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alpha content as well, to open some kind of leverage with the international institutions like the u. n. u and the course. however, the meeting, the extra ordinary summit of the atomic community of west africa will hold virtually on one day. and that's what will determine how long the military and the west african regional force. oh, west africa regional blog. when agree, the military was stay in power here in gimme while the time being thinks seems to be coming down in all parts of guinea business activity is running as normal and. 1 we also understand that the military has issued a decree for mining tribute to, to resume across the country. they need the mining revenue to doing their government and to provide services to give us president jo vitamins declared the climate change has become everybody's crisis. while visiting northeastern states had heart by the remnants of hurricane ida 45 people were killed in new york and new jersey last week. a storm dumped record amounts of rain. so folks, regardless of the scientists and economists and the national security experts, they all tell us t
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use for conduct as well, to open some kind of leverage with the international institutions like the u. n. u and the course. however, the meeting id, extraordinary, some of the community of west africa will hold virtually on wednesday, and that's what will determine how long the military and the west african regional force, west africa, regional blog when agree, the military was stay in power here in guinea. while the time being thinks seems to be coming down in all parts of guinea business activity is running as normal and. 1 we also understand that the military has issued a decree for mining students to resume across the country. they need the mining revenue to during the government and to provide services to guinea in israeli forces. looking for 6 escaped, palestinian prisoners separated a village in the occupied westbank homes were searched and surveillance footage confiscated. during the operation, the inmates escaped his rails high security gilbert prison through a tunnel on monday for they say they've made no progress in their search for the fugitives. ah, hello adrian. gonna hear the
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use for conduct as well, to open some kind of leverage with the international institutions like the u. n. u and the course. however, deleting the extraordinary some of the economic community of west africa will hold virtually on wednesday. and that's what will determine how long the military and the west african regional force. oh, what's the regional blog when agree? the military will stay in power here in guinea while the time being thinks seems to be coming down in all parts of guinea business activity is running as normal and. 1 we also understand that the military has issued a decree for mining stupid, just to resume across the country. they need the mining revenue to sustain the government and to provide services to get up to 7000000 people are in dire need of food assistance in northern ethiopia. that's according to the us. well, food program, conflicts intensifying in the fall and holler regions pushing more people into hunger. that's in addition to the 5200000 in need of 8 in water to grow where fighting broke out in november, mama, the reports in if you a p as north on ticket i re
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u. n. u monetary agency is warning, it needs more money to deal with a growing crisis in democratic republic of congo. this year of violence is forced another 3000 people from their homes in the province of a turi, where the allied democratic forces affiliation to iso have carried out a series of massacres in the past 2 years. the adf is the deadliest of dozens of armed groups, that room, the mineral rich region. many of them a legacy of 2 regional was that ran from 1996 to 2003 in may, president for the x to katie pool put it to re and neighboring north hebrew under a state of siege to try to stop the violence. replacing civilian authorities with the army and police officers. despite this more than 400 people have been killed by the adf in the region. since the state of siege was announced, catherine saw a report from a camp for the space people in to raise capital, dounia, for he think he called joseph and his family have been in this comfort displeased people in borneo in to re province. since may their village is that a boot with benny territory in neighboring north keith. it's where one of the most feared armed groups called our lie democratic forces. all adf has been attacking villages, begun, and as you see, if i've been fighting with government forces, the troops of treated dental hope was started attacking us. so we also fluids. the government declared a state of emergency me effectively placing it to re and north q and a military rule to counter the rebels. but it has been a struggle since we've been here, a convoy of civilian vehicles, escorted by the army, was ambushed by adf. several people were killed and others are missing. thousands of vehicles were burned and the military escort have now been suspended. a village was also talked about 30 people killed this. com for set up 2 years ago, but it is increasingly receiving more and more people from areas that one are previously caught up in the conflict. it is one of many idp comes cars across this province. hosting thousands of idp will continue to flee from this conflict. the new presence of a b s in some parts of the tory by the complicates an ethnic fuel conflict that's going on for decades mainly between land farmers and hema, heart as more than 1000 people. mostly hammers have been killed since 2017 and close to 2000000 people displaced the total needs for the d. c were estimated at $1980000000.00, which is nearly to 1000000000 to aid a $16000000.00 people as the most vulnerable the most valuable areas of the country . it will re, north keeble, south q and the north of north entangle acre. these areas where there's so much displacement require special attention. and unfortunately, at the moment this year we are only 30 percent funded of our humanitarian response plan. covenant forces are pushing rebels out of some areas, and people are beginning to return in this village of now. cool day. those who come back are receiving essential supplies to restart their life. mel jones and i'm with the and his wife. shantell say they fled doing fine thing between troops and militia group guardian and our road. yeah, we did not find anything in our homes when we returned. you're starting our lives over. everything was lucid, military victories like this one in your county. i boosting the morale of soldiers as well as the confidence of those they're here to protect, but some here say the successes are too few and quite far apart. catherine sawyer all 0. it tory province. that will help owners ation is again urging wealthy countries not to offer a career of ours. booster shots, illinois ation is chief, said he is a poles that many poor nations can't get jobs. while rich nations are considering 3rd doses. many poor nations are struggling to access enough vaccines to administer even the 1st round of shots. several rich nations with already high vaccination rates, a stockpiling doses. high income countries have promised to donate more than a $1000000000.00. but less than 15 percent of those, those have been materialized. manufacturers have promised to prioritize callbacks and low income countries. we don't want any more promises. we just want. the vaccines authorities in the mexican state of kentucky arose, say popular holiday destinations, welcoming higher numbers of us tourists than before. the start of the pandemic. while more foreign visitors has been to boom, the tourism industry. health experts warn the hotspots large public gatherings causing a surge and cubic cases. under rapid reports. ah, it's friday night in the resort city of king coo and the night clubs are packed with tourists, mostly from the united states. the contagion rate for koby 19. here is one of the highest in mexico. and it's not hard to see why the face covers seem like more of a suggestion that a rule and attitudes for many tourists are relaxed to say the least. right? yeah, i don't. the is bad. so why don't there's also another crowded scene in the city. this kobe 19 intensive care unit is 75 percent occupancy. the hospitals director says the majority of cases are the result of large scale public gatherings. in no costume, this is for the strengths. it can be frustrating from a medical point of view to find so many instances that so flagrantly violate the measures necessary to mitigate contagion the field. last month, more than 2000000 tourists visited this part of mexico the 3rd month in a row with tourism figures even higher than before. the started, the pandemic closest that was for me was my proximity to the united states. and the fact the airlines are flying to destinations in canada, asia, europe in the caribbean because many of not reopened has made us a viable alternative. in fact, today we have more flights from the united states than we did in 201910. today is one of mexico's most popular destinations. and while many here are following sanitation mandates, health officials, ward, the risks are still high. i'm afraid because the virus still exists and the truth is there is terrorism and large gatherings of people in many places, even though i'm vaccinated, they say vaccinated people can still get sick. but i also have to work authorities in mexico. see most tourists arriving from abroad are vaccinated. unfortunately, the same can't be said for a majority of mexicans, putting at risk a health system that has struggled to provide adequate care for a still growing number of corona virus. patients. monumental apollo al jazeera, one of the largest confederate statues in the united states, has been taken down there, which is in the city of richmond. when the 12 tom bronze figure of robert e. lee was removed from its pedestal 4 years of resistance and a long court battle in the state of virginia and fisher as well. the weight of history lifted from this part of america for more than 100 years general robert e. lee has looked out over richmond in virginia. reminder, this was the heart of the confederacy, the capital, the center of the insurrection. he led to present slavery. it continued domination of the skyline. a painful reminder there to step in the right direction that there is going to be the kind of high $1.03 of this symbol of life supremacy. why nationally? now it's going to be important i suppose, that act with that same energy to make decisions in terms of legislation. it took little time to remove this to the crowd that gathered didn't hide their satisfaction at other confederate statutes and listen, have been you have gone 160 across the country in the last year here in richmond. this was the tallest, the last, the most symbolic cause to remove. it grew louder last year to the murder of george floyd. and the nationwide racial justice protest that followed there was a legal fight. the court ruled it could come down by law, part of the deal and move forward. embrace to be a welcome to being present. they let people know that our life. i'm really glad that i can be here and see this moment because it's been needing to happen. we were taught this story in school, but this was, this is what we should believe in. and that he was a good man and this was righteous and it turns out it was wrong. it was always wrong. and it's taken us this long to, to have our eyes opened up to see this has been like that moving for someone who is from an immigrant family. it's kind of where they should be. this is the america and my family wants to be part of the statue will be put on storage until the final decision is made on what to do with it. the plan for now remain reminder that america may have moved, but there are still obstacles in the way of racial justice island fisher. i'll get you to richmond virginia and monday you can always catch up anytime with our website address that is our new dot. com and you can watch us live by clicking on the orange live icon al jazeera dot com. ah, or one of the top stories here? the make up of the taliban. the afghan government has been met with criticism. and the taliban has drawn from its old guard to fill the top post with some senior figures. the feature on global watch lists. afghans have noticed the complete lack of women and poor ethnic representation with most members. passion has also been global concern with disapproval in the e. u and un on the americans. extra state said it.
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u. n. e u and u. k. and has been sanctioned by the un security council deputy prime minister mala dog county bar. dar, a taliban founder and leader who reportedly met with c i a director william burns in august to discuss the u. s. is withdraw from afghanistan. molar you called the minister of defense and some of the late taliban founder mohammed omar whose refusal to hand over osama bin ladin after the attacks on 911 led to the us invasion of afghanistan. and sir, as you dean how connie acting interior minister, who's on the f b i most wanted list with a 10000000 dollar bounty. on his head as head of the ha connie network, a us designated tara group considered one of the most dangerous and violent in afghanistan. his uncle caliah has a $5000000.00 bounty on his head for his ties to al qaeda. he's now acting minister for refugees, for other men appointed to senior positions, were detained that guantanamo bay, and released as part of a prisoner swap for sergeant bo birdsall, in 2014, including neural la n
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u. n. a. u. s. president joe biden. diplomatic editor james base report, joe biden, arriving in new york for his 1st united nations general assembly. as the u. s. president becomes at a time when he faces an array of foreign policy challenges and tension with a key ally. his 1st meeting was with the un secretary general antonio terrace to discuss climate cobra, 19, and top of the agenda, the situation in afghanistan. the 2nd general is arguing that the international community has no choice but to engage with a taliban. and the un high commissioner for refugees who's just back from cobble is warning. there's a real risk of a catastrophic economic breakdown. the implosion would mean the scene of the functioning of the vital functions of state like the health system. for example, the public administration who will pay the salaries that you know until now were paid to a combination of bilateral, multilateral funds and national funds. this whole construct has collapsed now. so if that happens, that kind of implosion would push for sure many to leave the country code 19 will also be a key issue this week i protested here and there the un or angry
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u. n. d u. s. having achieved historic break for a little bit. let's talk about that is a tribal, let's talk about the used roll here is quite crucial. we have in brussels. peter, peter, i mean, where is the you in all of this right now? i mean, it said that in order to join the block, both countries need to recognize each other and they need to sort this out. that hasn't happened in 21 years. no indeed to to accept to it to expect a serbia to recognize circle civil anytime soon. as probably not, not very realistic. i think in general the situation is, of course, very dense. the sculptures go back a very long time. but here, i mean, this is a region we're european union actually does have quite a bit of inference. and particularly on, on course of all over the even can even is playing a role in its, its institutions. it has the role in the appointment of judges, for example, a so, so mean if of all the conflicts in the world. i mean, this is actually an area where you could have some pull. now the you has, of course, made an effort it, it has with, with limitations of course try to pacify the situation. avoid the 2 big sites, which i think is very important. it's, it's dangerous to pick a side even if you secretly think one side is more guilty than the other sites. i must say that also on the other hand, in recent years that you has missed certain opportunities. and then i'm particularly thinking of the id that is pushed forward by serbia to have some kind of a mini shing and in the, in west or bulk. and so, so the idea of serbia us to have an area where it's neighbors doesn't know the member of the you where they would know not be any passport checks. so i think that's something you would expect you to support. and interestingly, the countries that are most opposed to it or possible and, and montenegro so possible. where do you has most influences and montenegro that is so to speak already most integrated in the west of all the western balkan countries . given the fact that it is a nato natal member states, now they are sort of see this as a grand sir, be an id. i mean, and you can sort of follow the logic. but at the end of the day, the idea is not to have any passport checks so. so this is obviously great for people in montenegro and serbia in albany in kosovo. so perhaps i think that you should have exploited data paternity. the fact that serbia is actually proposing something that is breaking down barriers you saying august in in belgrade, one of the things peter cliff is saying, joker crush is actually this is a solvable conflict by the european union has some influence within the region, particularly in kosovo, so wasn't the serbian government, this thing was peace breaking out. you know, i always liked the program. i don't know where from where there is where there is wish me meaning if you really want to do something, you will find the way i keep my life experience exactly that. the problem, of course, is the serbia, everything now sees is a problem. so to say quiet nation of possible allowing strangely, not allowing possible car license plates to go through serbia. i want to explain something giving information to your audience and you 95 percent of the vehicle from possible bosses. they just pass or be they don't phase or be they just go through serbia into western europe because serbia is on the north proposal and they need to take this route to go into western europe. a lot of the citizens, of course, work in your country. so they just passed through, it's really a minor from it, but serbia or be able to do government sees this is so many states have agreements that said, usually mutually agreed and they are not to say on the need would be which by the way is not completed, and then i think so this lead that particular mr. today, he made this concept. he will be use of making some kind of major poll, but independent. so course i don't agree personally, i don't degree at all. i think this is the fabricate guy. this joke, i know you seem to be saying that this is a minor crisis, but when it comes to things like license plates when it comes to national identity and national is i'm having a little flag on your license plate or having it, it becomes a very important thing for us nations who are trying to stablish the identity base . it is about license plates. this was the spot, but this is much more than just about allowing cars to go through allowing buses to go through serbia. this is about establishing a national identity and the bottom line is that serbia doesn't recognize crossover and therefore doesn't want any cause of ensigns within serbia itself. i mean that's, that's the bottom line, right? but i'm being there, psychologist, fully aware of what you're talking about, the value of symbolic things. the cod license plates in this case are becoming a symbolic base. but the answer to this is they shouldn't because of all the vehicles we're actually going through sort of the, with the serbian are so called the temporary license plate. so what the the, the prime minister also wants is to make this with all, there is one problem and we are, i'm sorry to little bit expend, is the base i missed a call the became a prime minister by saying the previous government, the government here, place was actually and i'm, i literally think his, his accusation was illegal because they say bought, or they got on their side some m piece and they have a very minor the former government has a very minor majority. and so he's actually saying, i don't accept any agreement that was signed the brussels that signed by the previous government, which brings us nowhere. i don't think we should go that way because then what she's doing exactly the same. he's saying ok, i saw this 5 years ago, you will, you did not for some legation from best agreement on your side. so i'm not going to port obligation. my basically, this cannot go forever. there are special forces, special forces, the subs, sleeping intense. there they are going to for hours blocking. ready and curiosity, these are 2 parties. border passes between course, but one is open and some service claims that about 2000 because actually took temporary personal license plates. so it shows that there reasonable people on both sides of the on site as well. of course it will serve you on site and they know that this rank zone and the crossing the closure of the office will have effects not only political, but also economic because no trucks bring food that bring joke out there actually did today's we actually did reach out to the costs of the government, including the promises office to try and get the costs of in response to exactly what you're saying. they didn't get back to us. and in fact, in some cases, i think as you turn this down, but in berlin we do have a web and but you're, you're a teen watcher of the region. one of the, one of the things that we're really talking about right now is this idea of national identity and national identity being important and play through things like license plates. is this an intractable conflict? is this like an 8 at all given the between 2 countries? it's just unresolved both simply because these are 2 very young nation states who are trying to establish a national identity. is, i mean, this kind of rhetoric and narrative about intractable and ethnic nationalist conflict. we have seen in the, during the 9900 wars, but they were more re, a reflection of the west liking the political will to serious engage this conflict is all but intractable. let me remind you that in 201213 when, when left by germany, jensen, american, and the u. s. and you pay the use seriously with us support started to deal with the state of dispute. they managed to establish the political dialogue. acosta will serve you will lead they manage to pressure served with their leverage towards recognizing the fact recognizing existence of an independent fate of course with the loss of causal for the state of serbia. we had the april 2013 agreement, which was the fact no recognition through the linking or the conditioning of your memberships. perspective for a survey with the recognizing the reality of on the oven in the pending cause. the way it was only a question of time to follow through with that dialogue, whether the you and the west did not follow through the dialogues credibly slept and slipped into prices and turned into your opposite and turned into serbia and costs of all the leaders. exploiting the weakness of the west and trying to turn this dialogue into their pursuit. so for 5 years, this negotiation on crises and the fact that th
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u. n. d u n. has exactly one authority they may go in and investigate to see whether or not administrative rules and regulations has been violated. and that will prompt them to be able to fire the people who are, are involved. and they can also make a determination of whether crimes may have been committed, just a very surface determination to see whether on 1st impression could crimes have been committed if so, and that didn't take long to figure out at all. then they should immediately report one by one, not wait till they have a collection of dozens or hundreds of allegations, but one by one. they should report those immediately refer them to, to government authorities with true police investigators, prosecutors and others who can handle these criminal allegations just as any other employer would need to turn this over to be to the, to the appropriate judicial and investigative authorities has ever been any accountability and have they been reparations for eviction? there's never been any accountability through a process like the one that w at joe undertook and then never will be, because it's simply not possible. the w h o cannot hold people criminally accountable, but also the, the w h o itself has been implicated. so the, these commissioners who were again selected, the heads of the commission were selected by the head of w h o himself and, and then they conducted their investigation through people. a firm that was hired by w h o. they implicated dr. tedra. they said that he was, and he seemed to be untruthful about when he 1st learned about these allegations. and they also said that they, their evidence showed a suggestions of a network of, of read it. some acts of sexual exploitation and abuse were organized within a network of staff operating through the local recruitment of this w h o opperation. so that makes you think, well, immediately criminal investigators and, and authorized legally authorized prosecutors should have been looking at whether whole range of crimes may have been committed from seriously unprecedented crimes in the un systems from 6 trafficking to record tearing to fraud. to extortion corruption, criminal negligence, malfeasance, abduction, violent rapes, misuse of public funds. there are just a whole series of things for the world health organization itself should be, should be investigated for the appropriate part and not by themselves. thank you so much for for talking to us about respond donovan joining us from massachusetts in the us. thank you for your time. you're welcome. still ahead on al jazeera for to nation parties, join forces against the president, accusing him of a power grab and warning that it could spark a civil war. taking on a more on the multi $1000000000.00 military deal agreed by france and greece. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. it's been lucky coming together to things to japan in a few days time. this france going slowly south, cross the korean police towards japan. this ty, food which is a major, tiny food, is still losing a bit of poverty moving north over the same. now what's coming behind the plum range is slightly cooler weather. in fact, the temperance shankar back down to averages, that normally breeze comes in on exactly what you call cold fat cooler than these 2 to come together. that's the plum rain front. this is to tie soon. still it's going to be pretty vicious. but over the water, but look at this, it's inducing big waves and to start to bring the rain in to case forecast shows it more or less at its worst during friday to venture rain. and then the gale force, normally when i'm present conditions gone, very cracked quickly. so by saturday for the south, a massive fair. the big charles's movie crossed sumatra towards good part of borneo this during 30, catching the western side of java not with all the places, ferries. it's all part of a fairly wet system still in the bay of bangor, which contains the remains of one tropical storm for tropical depression. that came across the se. this one here of new yeah, behalf. but the wet is weather is probably going to be a good route and roger stan for a while. yet the weather sponsored by castle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on algebra. ah, the me a recap of our top stories on al jazeera, america's top military officer has called the end of the 20 year war in afghanistan, a strategic failure. during questioning by senators, the military bosses admitted that taliban forces a band on capital far more quickly than anticipated lava from home by the have. okay, now on the you have a cane on the spanish island palm has reached the atlantic ocean. it's a huge crowd of toxic vapor and gas will be released into the air as a lava calls in the sea water. spain has declared the island in the can. i raise a desire to stone and the world health organization is promising reform and accountability. after dozens of allegations of sexual abuse by work is sent to find people that a democratic republic of congo, the agencies hedge has apologized to victor. not to denisia where opposition politicians have warned. they'll come for widespread protests unless the president reverses moves to seize power. for political parties that form the coalition to force, ty said they say he lost the jim a see after carrying out what they described as a call. last week said, announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. when a smith has more from tennis, or the deena presenting a united front against the president, they say is a legitimate for political part is a warning chi side, but he must back track on his decision to seize executive power could be. or if the president has taken everything, he has canceled everything, even the institution for sorting out these problems like fighting corruption, all these entities have been closed by the president. there's no parliament. there's no committee for overseeing laws. there's no government. yeah. demonstrations of all ready been held against president saeed who last week announced he'd rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but after he sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament in july, on monday to unity as foreign minister told the un general assembly that the president was acting with the will of the people in without happy to dangerous situation, threatening our country and community is attribute to a deeply rooted political polarization and a social comic and health crisis. this is why the president of the republic had to interfere and take his shoes of exceptional resolutions and measures based on our constitution to put the contract back on the right path towards democracy. all the largest political party, another says the president should call elections to prove he has a mandate. why should one person says that he can anybody the will of the piece? so if he is with, with the will of the people and if he is expressing their will have people he has the authority or for elections and let the people decide local and international human rights groups. a warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. while the development in july were broadly popular to month own, people are growing frustrated by what they see is a lack of progress. analysts say that could work in the new coalitions favor with the typical mac rises that we are going to the ethics of it's in the upcoming which and non they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that unfortunately, even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the really crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc. in the 2 months since case fight seized power, political parties and civil society groups here say the president hasn't approached any of them. now they say they're reminding him again that back here and that he should talk to them and listen. bernice smith, i'll just 0 jonas one a sedan thought military leaders says the transitional government that took over during the 2900 who needs to take a more active role. and attempted to last week has worse and tensions between the military and the government. civilian faction here, morgan re, for some cartoon, it was supposed to be a speech for the graduates of his para military, rapid support forces. but on tuesday, the deputy head of the dan sovereignty council, once again turned his attention to the civilians in the transitional government a week after an attempted coup tension between the military and civilian type of administration remains at an all time high. i don't know if you'd be the blame us. we are part of the partnership. politics are based on things i don't like, but i have learned my lesson. i'm a military man. the council was created to have all the decisions. and after that, they said it was a counselor consultation only. but if you are a counselor for consultation, you can oblige people to apply and implement your decisions. for dance transitional government came to power, month after former presidente all martin bashir was overthrown in april 2019. the power sharing administration was intended to lead the country into democratic system by early 2024. but tension between the ruling political coalition that forms the civilian side and the military have raised concerns about the future of the partnership. for a month, political parties have demanded reforms in the military. they see like other institutions. the army contains members loyal to bashir, to 13, and needs to be restructured. that angered the military and the attempt has further field calls for it through form. i haven't seen, we are committed to evaluating this transitional period. we are capable of amending it, but it's only us who will amend it because we are the ones representing, you know, other person can change this equation aware of war. it's between the 2 sides has been followed by the army withdrawing protection from the committee form to dismantle the former ruling party and fight corruption that lead to protest in the capital to ensure support for the civilian leadership. the sudanese professionals association with spearheaded anti government protest that led to the overthrow of president bush. you called for an end to the power sharing agreement. the un has urged both sides to preserve partnership the unknown has it'll shut our car. this partnership model is a unique approach which can lead sudan to a complete democratic transition of civilian rule and peace. sham. i urge all sides to tone down on the media rhetoric and to focus on dialogue and cooperation. political differences are natural, but there must be cooperation for the sake of the country. while tension between the 2 sides remain those who lead protests against the former government have cause for more demonstration against the military. they say that despite any shortcomings among political parties, they still want to ensure that civilians have the upper hand in running the country and not the military people. morgan august 0 to haiti's prime minister says he plans to call presidential and legislative elections for early next year. i all, he does all the electro council responsible for organizing a vote in november. in fact, he says the referendum on the current constitution will take priority. and if nissan negations is attempting to cling to power, haiti was plunged into a political crisis in july, following the assassination of its president, driven on more ease. ways had been ruling by decrease in 2019 leaving the country without him elected president or parliament. france in greece have signed another military deal for the sale of 3 war ships. the deal is seen as a boost to the french defense into 3 after the loss of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine order from australia. natasha butler has more from paris. the french president emanuel, my call and greet prime minister curia kaufman. we talk is a greeted booth military corporation after meeting the leafy palace and called for the you to be more or thomas when it comes to defense. misery talk is said that athens, the degree to buy 3 frigates from paris, with an option for a 4th last year, ongoing tensions between greece and turkey, and the eastern mediterranean sea fled up over disputes about maritime borders and gas exploration. you will be a europe is obliged to have the capacity to independence. me defend its own national geographic trends to europe, p an interest. and that is something it can only do if it is able to operate without necessarily anticipating the contribution of nato or the united nation has . the sale of the war ships comes less than 2 weeks off to australia, pulled out of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine contract with france off the cambra assigned to defense packed with the u. s. u. k. for the indo pacific, sparking a diplomatic route with paris addressing the route. 2 for the 1st time, publicly, my girl said, australia's actions would not alter the fact that from because they enjoy pacific nation with citizens and treats in the region. he also emphasized his room held belief that when he comes to defense and start to g, you can no longer rely on the us is up in europeans must stop being naive when we are under pressure from powers. you hardened their approaches, reacting and showing that we too have power and the capacity to defend ourselves does not mean giving way to escalation means to making ourselves respected. we must admit that for more than 10 years, the us focus is a loss itself and has strategic interest. that of pivoting towards china and the pacific is micro regards the aka steel. as a wakeup call for europeans, athens clearly agrees the us and u. k. had also bid to build war ships, the grief but made so talk. he said frances vessels were chos
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u. s. government is under fire for deporting haitian migrant seeking asylum in the u. s. u n says the functions lead violates international volcano and one of the things canary islands explode. force in the evacuation of villages threatened by muslim. ah, president joe biden has a notice that the u. s. will double at school will vaccination donations. the increase will bring the us pledge of 5 jobs to 1000000000 doses president by then is convening a virtual vaccine summits almost 5 lines of the un general assembly. it aims to rally world leaders and jews and philanthropists and embrace a goal of vaccinating 70 percent of the world in the next year. united states as vine, another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. as we're doing that, we need the high income countries to deliver on their own ambitious vaccine donations and pledges. that's why today we're launching the e u. u. s. vaccine partnership to work more closely together and
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there's also been global concern with disapproval from the e u and u. n. while they were consecutive states said it will have to be judged on its actions. despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announce list of names consist exclusively of individuals or members of the taliban or their close associates. and know when we're also concerned by the affiliations and track records of some of those individuals. we understand that taliban is presented this as a caretaker cabinet. we will judge it and them by its actions. international communities made clear, it's expectation that the african people deserve and inclusive government or west african block echo or her suspended guinea after sundays military coup. regional leaders have also demanded the military rulers release president, as i call day from custody. economic community west african states, will send a high level delegation to guineas capital con creek on thursday. the country's army as release political detainees held by the deposed government. and promised to set up a transitio
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u. s. u n says the expulsion violate international law. the of all kind of corruption on things canary islands shows no signs of eating. with a warning, the president faced more dangers ahead and libya parliament also, they no confidence vote for the transitional government, but again down the us back peace process and upcoming connections. the president joe biden has told world leaders the u. s. is not seeking a new cold war, even addressing the un general assembly for the 1st time since taking office. the un secretary general also spoke on tuesday, calling all nations to unite to tackle what he called the cascade of crises threatening nations. and the medic editor james baseballs. please think you'll see this. she is gathering a world leaders started on a some. but note the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems. coven 19 the climate crisis and conflicts. all of them, he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm, the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden, speaking just weeks after the taliban take over and cobble a war that in effect, lead to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. m
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u. s. u n says the expulsion may violate international volcanic eruption on things canary. ivan shows no signs of easy warning, but presence faith more danger. ahead and libya's comic passes and no confident vote for the transitional government. putting him down the un back piece process and help coming election. the president joe biden has told will be in the us is not seeking a new cold war. it was addressing the un general assembly for the 1st time since taking office. the un secretary general also spoke on tuesday, calling nations to unite to tackle what he called the cascade of crises threatening nations. that the medic s a james favorable leads that you'll see. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some been note. the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems. coven, 19 the climate crisis, and conflicts. all of them, he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of cries in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden speaking just weeks off the taliban and take over and cobble a war that in effect, lead to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement, u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st, that should not be used as an answer. every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense while straight his decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u . k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will d
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u. s. u n says expulsions may violate international law. living as parliament parts, as a new conference, votes the transitional government, putting in doubt the a un back piece process and upcoming election. ah say 2 decades off to the us invasion, afghans have been revisiting jails where they were held by allied forces and have been given harrowing accounts of suffering abuse and torture. the tourist background, prison held tens of thousands of prisoners of 0 has been given rare access to not abandoned their base and detention facility. and let's cross every live to as i've been job, it is done by force there and couple it is, i'm a, you've been inside background base. what did you find? it's an extraordinary place to be. we were given this axis and we went through building up to building block after block 30 square kilometers of foss, sprawling complex. and we were hearing testimony off the test to me. they were at least half a dozen people there who travels with this to get a glimpse back into at the time that this. but there they are finding the writings they did on those cell blocks. they showed us dark rooms where they were interrogated and small cells of a few meters. 90. 3 of them were huddled together and left in the heat off of gun is done. so they have been some very harrowing tailed off what was going on. the people who are telling us that the world did not know about them, because in the few years, after 911 people were sent there, they were taken away from the, from axis a do anything. they humanity an organization such as the red crescent, the media, nobody was allowed in sight and they were suffering silently. a warning that in this report you might find some of these testimonies quite disturbing. not about that. they call it little guantanamo or a gun is tons of grape heading back to the notorious by graham prison. these are some of the former prisoners it's not easy to find the way in the sprawling 30 square kilometer town. even the taliban had to stop for directions. but once you enter the scale of the prison complex, which ones held tens of thousands of people becomes evident. building after building door after door, the men which were once held here, remember their accumulation and torture at the hands of us soldiers and fellow afghans. imitating what the gods did, they wouldn't let me sleep, says freed, who spent 7 years indifferent cages. he was in physical therapy for extensive torture by african american troops. he says, tortured prisoners were hidden in the block away from media and humanitarian organizations until they would feel the horn at all supported william, my legs are still weak and in pain, they yanked my private parts with a cable and i was bleeding from it for almost 6 years, no matter how many times we said we didn't do the crime, they were torture until the prisoners said yes. from uniforms to prison fellows inmates here have been telling us that this was one of the worst places to have been mentally tortured. if they did not behave well, the, the condition is would blow very cold during the winter, and very hot during the summer picked up in a right grade moltby hush me remember being blindfolded, integrated naked in the early years of the prison. he thinks they were being fed dog food, smelly meat, as he remembered that, the other jim, again, the american girls would come dressed in bikinis to take us to the toilet. we got 3 minutes were about and these girls would watch up. then there were no african guards here, nobody was allowed to not even the red crescent. they made us watch sexually explicit films and we weren't allowed to look away. we were sleepless. our interrogations were almost 10 to 12 hours. rights group, such as human rights watch, amnesty international and the american civil liberties union have corroborated similar testimonies of torture and abuse into dev and for the us army charged $27.00 soldiers and enlisted personnel with criminal offenses, some but naming un involuntary manslaughter. some prisoners with teenagers, they say others were brought from different countries on rendition flights. ah, the complex was also home to the largest military base, lifeline for us that relation to, in a gun is done ahead of secret the leaving the base at night. us forces said they destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and sent over 700 loaded c, 17 aircraft out of a fun son. strap is what's left of black hawk helicopters, generators, vehicles, and other equipment. but the reinstate on the legacy is the abuse. and the 1000 illegally detained without trial. that's how they break us up. scottish harbor deemed to be they knew we'd be upset if they disrespected the corps on, so they'd throw it in the toilet. i spent almost a year here. this button is for the toilet to flush, this was for hot and cold water. they'd put headphones to her years blindfold. you shackle your feet and take you in a wheelchair to the interrogation room. it was a scary place. ball graham was a place of utter cruelty and barbarism. follow and fight to say they feel happy to be here once again. as victors, not captives, some people the world knew them as barbaric monsters, which is how they see their captors. and have you heard that these testimonies are just some of what be heard? it's not all what be heard be showed you that sleep deprivation lashing the all sorts of sexual abuse and others that they were very difficult for them to speak about and revisit. but what was interesting to hear from them was that they do not want revenge. they say that because their cause, according to them, was a religious one. and their leadership has asked them to forgive people, or they will not forget, but they will forgive and they're ready to move on. and it's over the telephone for a minister has requested a platform at the ongoing un general assembly. tell us what we speak to the spoke to some of the data by leaders who said that because the country starting from scratch, the world needs to come together and help them. the taliban is looking for legitimacy and telling them that they have won this war. they are in charge and they're here to stay and the world must recognize them in that quest. they have appointed them when hearing from their political office in dover to be the representative at the united nations. now, technically, it might not be possible because there is a united nations representative from a gun to start from the former government of which the other one does not recognize . and many of the neighboring countries as well do not recognize as well. so it is going to be difficult to see how the united nations would allow. so he'll trying to address it. but it is a symbolic gesture thought about telling the international community as we've been hearing from them in the last 48 to 72 hours. whether they were addressing, especially representatives from august on to russia or representatives of the united nation that they want the world to help. they are here and they're ready to throw the olive branch. but the world community still waiting on those commitments on women's rights and human rights from the taliban that they have promised but yet to deliver or does the picture in nickel and background memories. thanks very much indeed, as i'm of enjoyed well at the united nations general assembly. a president joe biden has told, well, the does, the u. s. is not seeking new cold war. the us search general also spoke on tuesday, calling on nations to do not to tackle what he called the cascade of crises threatening nations, or the magic as a j bayes has this please think you'll see. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some, but note the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems covered 19 the climate crisis and conflicts. all of them he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. 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u. n. in geneva. the u. s. secretary of state says pulling american troops out of afghanistan was the right decision. antony blinking told a congressional committee that staying would have drawn in more troops. he said his administration inherited the deadline and not a plan for withdrawing from afghanistan. president, upon taking office, president biden immediately faced the choice between ending the war or escalating had he not followed through on his b commit, attacks on our forces. and those are allies, whatever reason. and the taliban nationwide assault on afghanistan, major cities would commence. that would have required setting substantially more us forces into afghanistan to defend themselves and prevent a taliban take them. taking cavities and with at best prospect restoring stalemate and remaining stuck in afghanistan under fire indefinitely is ready. prime minister natalie bennett says he's had what he called important discussions with the jewish president of the fact that his cc, the leaders agre
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u. n. system. the fact is the u. k and sweden accepted to be parties. so a 16 month process, 16 months of litigation before the working group, when arbitrary detention i made submission, the u. k responded in the process to those submission. sweden responded to those submissions, formerly as a party to the proceedings. mm baylof u. k. los sweden lost it, lost at the highest level the the, me. but when i reject the finding of this working group, it's a group made up of lay people, not lawyers, and they are, their conclusion is flawed in law julian. the sounds of fugitive from justice. he's hiding from justice in the dorian embassy. he can come out onto the pavement anytime can choose, because he's not being detained by frankly, ridiculous finding by the working group and we rejected majors. so we're talking to the former un repertoire. an arbitrary detention ma signed in a new country, likes to, to get to rooting for arbitrated attention to be attention body. you don't like this, but if you don't abide by it, you fall into the category of countries. we don't like to compare ourselves with in the months leading up to the u. s. presidential elections wiki leaks releases thousa
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u. s. the u. n. says expulsions may violate international law . and libby as parliament passes in their confidence, faith, the transitional government putting out the us back peace process and upcoming election. ah . so to decades after the us invasion, afghans have been revisiting jails where they will help allied forces and have been giving hurrying accounts of abuse and torture. the notorious bang graham prison held tens of thousands of prisoners. l 0 has been given rare access to the non abandoned base and detention facility. as alan bon jovi was a man who went in, what did you find? whether it gets an extraordinary place to be, we've been given this access and we will read a few prison went there for the 1st time going to their cells finding where they were held, recounting how they were tortured, going through the years they spent there in solitary confinement some cramped into small spaces with more than a few dozen in their not being given enough to eat up being physically, mentally. some were sexually tortured as well. it was a difficult ordeal for most of them, but they say that they are ready to move on. but it has been a transition that they have made in the last few years. they say the one to the world to know that they have forgiven their captive the captives rather. but they are going to remember what was done to them. a warning that you would find the accounts in this report quite disturbing that they call it little guantanamo, or a gun is tons of grape heading back to the notorious by graham prison. these are some of the former prisoners it's not easy to find the way in the sprawling 30 square killing me to town. even the taliban had to stop for directions. but once you enter the scale of the prison complex, which ones held tens of thousands of people becomes evident building after building door after door, the men which were once held here, remember their accumulation and torture at the hands of us soldiers and fellow afghans. imitating what the gods did, they wouldn't let me sleep, says freed, who spent 7 years indifferent cages. he was in physical therapy for extensive torture by african american troops. he says, tortured prisoners were hidden in the block away from media and humanitarian organizations until they would feel it a whole not at all supported volume. my legs are still weak and in pain they yanked my private parts with a cable and i was bleeding from it. for almost 6 years, no matter how many times we said we didn't do the crime, they were torture until the prisoners said yes. from uniforms to prison fellows inmates here have been telling us that this was one of the worst places to have been mentally tortured. if they did not behave well, the, the condition is would blow very cold during the winter, and very hot during the summer picked up in a right grade moltby hush me remember being blindfolded, integrated naked in the early years of the prison. he thinks they were being fed dog food, smelly meat. as he remembered that the gym again, the college and the american girls would come dressed in bikini to take us to the toilet. we got 3 minutes were about and these girls would watch up. then there were no african guards here, nobody was allowed, not even the red crescent. they made us watch sexually explicit films and we weren't allowed to look away. we were sleepless. our interrogations were almost 10 to 12 hours rights group such of human rights watch, amnesty international and the american civil liberties union have corroborated similar testimonies of torture and abuse into devon for the us army charged 27 soldiers enlisted personnel with criminal offenses, some good naming un, involuntary manslaughter, some prisoners with teenagers, they say others were brought from different countries on rendition flights. ah, the complex was also home to the largest military base lifeline for us. the relation to in a gun is done ahead of secretly leaving the base at night. you as forces said they destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and sent over 700 loaded c, 17 aircraft, out of a fun to sun strap is what's left of black hawk helicopters, generators, vehicles, and other equipment. but the reinstate the legacy is the abuse than the thousands illegally detained without trial. that's how they'd because up says coffee shop deemed to be they knew we'd be upset if they disrespected the corps on. so they throw it in the toilet. i spent almost a year here. this button is for the toilet to flush. this was for hot and cold water. they'd put headphones to her ears, blindfold. you shackle your feet and take you in a wheelchair to the interrogation room. it was a scary place. bow graham was a place of utter cruelty and barbarism. follow and fight to say, they feel happy to be here once again. as victors, not captives, some people the world knew them as barbaric monsters, which is how they see their captors. and have you heard those testimony? these was just some of what we could show you. others told us about night sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures being they were exposed to being lashed with cables and other forms of torture. that many were very shame. ashamed to discuss with this, but they say that this is something that is in the past. they're ready to move on. they want to know that because they were fighting a for a religious cause, not a personal vendetta. they forgiven not just to people who were here in a gun, the son of one of them who recognize him. so, but i didn't define himself as a suicide bomber told me that this been transformed him, but he's ready to one in the world, but allow them to rebuild their lives in a country where now their party is in power. so as i'm taught about controlling, i've got a son of a they want to place at the well need is table, let you in general assembly well, the quest for the debt to missy is what's on going from probably have been hearing from valid bandito about meetings of the special representatives from the region from, from russia, including representatives from the united nations as well, where the taliban have been insisting that they have won this war. they are here the, according to them, they represent the people, the united nations and other humanity. organizations have also been raising the alarm bells for the millions of people who desperately need a. and that's why this all of us have now appointed their own representative to the united nations. it is unlikely that he will get us to speak to the united nations general assembly because they've got a son already have a representative, not recognized by the dollar bond who belong to the form of government. so the quest for legitimacy continues because millions of guns desperately need aid. this is a country where the economy relied heavily upon humanitarian aid. but the world continues to watch the taliban as they are yet to deliver on the promises of human rights and women's rights. are only meant thanks very much on the jury in couple well, at the united nations general assembly president joe biden has told wealthy that the u. s. is not seeking a new cold war. the 2nd general also spoke on tuesday, calling all nations to unite to tackle what he called a cascade of crises threatening nations. james bays are diplomatic, it's a has this report please. thank you all seats. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some the note, the un secretary general highlighting the growing less to global problems, covered 19 the climate crisis and conflicts. all of them he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of prizes in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden speaking just weeks off the taliban and take over and cobble a war that in effect led to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. right? u. s. military power must be our tool of last reso
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u. s. c u n says expulsions may violate international law. libby, as parliament pulse is a no confident spoke to the transitional government putting out the un back piece process an upcoming election. ah. 2 decades after the us invasion, afghans have been revisiting jails where they were held by allied forces and have been given, hiring accounts of suffering, abuse, and torture. and the notorious background prison held tens of thousands of prisoners out 0 has been given rare access to the now about their base and detention facility across to as i've been job, i had his in couple and as i'm a you've been inside, what did you find how was it? well, it is an extraordinary place to be. it's like a small town where you enter. she was up to tea, was the buildings after buildings. it is a sprawling 30 kilometer long complex where we were given rear access. we were able to visit the cells. some of the cells were thought about commanders who are with the showed us wear, their leaders were held where they were tortured extensively and where they gave us testimonies which were quite disturbing. but they say that they are happy that they are visiting this jail once again. they say that they are okay with what happened. they say that they have forgiven the people, they will not forget, but they will not seek revenge from not just the guys but from allied forces as well. here's our report, but i warning that some of you might find the system and he's quite disturbing that they call it little guantanamo, or a gun is tons of grape heading back to the notorious by graham prison. these are some of the former prisoners it's not easy to find the way in the sprawling 30 square kilometer town. even the taliban had to stop for directions. but once you enter the scale of the prison complex, which once held tens of thousands of people becomes evident building after building door after door. the men which were once held here, remember their accumulation and torture at the hands of us soldiers and fell off guns. imitating what the gods did, they wouldn't let me sleep, said freed, who spent 7 years indifferent cages. he was in physical therapy for extensive torture by african american troops. he says, tortured prisoners were hidden in the block away from media and humanitarian organizations until they would feel it a lot supported your william, my legs are still weak and in pain they yanked my private parts with a cable. i was bleeding from it for almost 6 years, no matter how many times we said we didn't do the crime, they would torture until the prisoners said yes. from uniforms to prison fellows inmates here have been telling us that this was one of the worst places to have been mentally tortured. if they did not behave well. the their condition is would blow very cold during the winter and very hot during the summer. picked up in a right grade muller be hush me remember being blindfolded, integrated naked in the early years of the prison. he thinks they were being fed dog food, smelly meat, as he remembered that, the coverage and the american girls would come dressed in bikini to take us to the toilet. we got 3 minutes were about and these girls would watch. then there were no african guards here, nobody was allowed, not even the red crescent. they made a swash sexually explicit films and we weren't allowed to look away. we were sleepless. our interrogations were almost 10 to 12 hours. right. groups such of human rights watch, amnesty international and the american civil liberties union have corroborated similar testimony of torture and abuse into dev and for the us army charged $27.00 soldiers and enlisted personnel with criminal offenses, some but naming an involuntary manslaughter. some prisoners with teenagers, they say others were brought from different countries on rendition flights. ah, the complex was also home to the largest military base, lifeline for us that relation to in a gun is done ahead of secretly leaving the base at night. us forces said they destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and sent over 700 loaded c, 17 aircraft out of a fun son. strap is what's left of black hawk helicopters, generators, vehicles, and other equipment. but the real steen on the legacy is the abuse. tens of thousands illegally detained without trial. that's how they'd break us up to the scottish harbor dean. this is going to be the be. they knew we'd be upset if they disrespected the court on, so they'd throw it in the toilet. i spent almost a year here. this button is for the toilet flush. this was for hot and cold water. they'd put headphones to her years blindfold. you shackle your feet and take you in a wheelchair to the interrogation room. it was a scary place. paul graham was a place of utter cruelty and barbarism followed one fight to say the feel happy to be here once again. as victors, not captives some feel the world knew them as barbaric monsters, which is how they see the captors. and as you see there, it is a difficult place to be, but it was quite quite interesting to see those fight does say that they have moved on. i spoke to somebody who did not want to speak and camera up a suicide bomber, who, how he recognised himself. he said he was not a bama before, but after the prison abuse, he did turn extreme. and that is the real fear here for a lot of these people who have been facing that abuse in not just background, but other prisons across the country, which has been highlighted by human rights groups as well. that some of them might turn not just towards the dollar bond, but other hard line groups as well, which are plenty in a bunch of stuff. in general, somebody going on right now in new york and the telephone is 4 minutes to has been requesting a platform. absolutely. so that's been in the last month or so. i have been trying to tell the world that they are now the people who are in charge of, of been a son and will be for the foreseeable future. and that is the message that went across to the united nations general assembly as well. although it probably will be a symbolic gesture because i've got a son currently has a permanent representative to the united nations. and before this general assembly concluded is unlikely that the meeting will be held where that the battery is change, which the thought about does not represent the gun fund anymore. and so he'll have, who's been appointed as the new ambassador, according to the tyler bond, will be given a chance to speak. but again, this is a quest for legitimacy, the thought about telling the world that they are here, they're here to stay. they've taken over this country, the world must interact with them. and this is something which we've been seeing in the meetings across the political spectrum in, in double where thought about leaders of the meeting by finding special represent the russian special representative leaders of the united nations. and telling them that they need international help to help run this country and the international community saying that the thought of mine must honor the promises on human rights, women's rights, and other basic necessities that the people need of them are. there's only thanks for that hasn't been just a the in couple well, at the you in general, assembly president joe biden has told world leave as us is not seeking a new cold war. the you insect general also spoke on tuesday, calling all nations to unite to tackle when he called the cascade of crises threatening nations. automatic editor james base has this list that you'll see. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some. but note the un secretary general highlighting the growing less to global problems, covered 19 the climate crisis and conflicts. all of them, he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. oh, well, there's never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. this is the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden, speaking just weeks off of the taliban and take over and cobble a war that in effect, lead to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement, u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st, that should not be used as an answer. every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of lenders, diplomacy of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways and lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense, while straight is decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u. k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will
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u. k. host of cop 26, the u. n. global warming summit due in november need. so says the u. k is incorporating enough on getting prosecutions. i wish to have a more collaboration of, of, from the part of the british authorities were fighting against and the crimes. and then the crimes regard. not romania and not going to beat them. in my opinion. it's a problem for all the product, october the on, but john, who says his investigation team is poorly paid and it faces intimidation from criminals, exposing your family, your life. it's a problem to be put on the mound, but john, who stay and besides symbolise is a different era of ways. crime now to wolf by matthew cartels, bribery, corruption, here and overseas. and there's pollution never seen before. coupled with inaction and apparent indifference in other european states. andrew simmons al jazeera, bucharest, and that is our show for this week. get in touch with us, my tweaking me actually by a g e and don't get to the hash tag a j, c t c. when you can or drop us an e mail counting the cost that al jazeera dot net is address
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u. s. n. geo. that the u. s. actually attacks. how reflective is that now of what's happened to the way that warfare is being conducted? post $911.00. well, it just shows the limit of the all knowing all seeing cyber world that we've built, that there are real human lives and they don't always match up with what intelligence thinks it's, it's, you know, an atrocity. these are the kinds of things that one would never imagine the united states doing a kind of, you know, i'm sure that people regret and have great regret for, for what occurred. but it is symptom that can i found this, you know, when we saw a lot of what was released in wiki leaks that we saw so many innocent families that had deaths and the families had had assassinations. people that had been killed during the war and that information hidden from them in certain parts of the wiki, leaks that came together. this is not just something that happened days ago. it's been happening throughout these wars. and i think when you ask about the reflection, the consciousness of t
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u. n employees still stuck in afghanistan. the bay area lawmaker urging presidee u. n employees still stuck in afghanistan. in a letter to the president congressman connor wrote. there are still thousands of afghan national uemployees at risk. he says many of them are hiding in fear of retaliation from the taliban. kana is asking the president to take the lead and work with our allies to ensure that they can receive visas and leave the country safely. hundreds of migrants have been deported from texas to haiti as controversy grows over the handling of the immigration crisis. some border patrol agents have been placed on administrative leave after they were seen on horseback appearing to forcibly block and move migrants. near del rio, texas, texas governor greg abbott toward that area. today he is blaming biden administration immigration policies for the surge. president biden campaign on having open borders in the united states. i'm sure most people when they heard they had no idea it would lead to the top of chaos that we witnessed just behind me. four day after day after day. as many as 14,000 people are expected to be returned to haiti in the coming days. today, some of them tried to rush back into the
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u . k. as well as the u. n. refugee agency after this bring the, the me, the civic leg around the world, expedition 5000 miles round. the clock is given the dead calm as every country close by with the crew. gavin's food and water harbor to go to chat. those also need a little, i know i said it's got everybody locked down or almost no food to know what about that? i'm not sure somebody stuck in the coven, your living like the theme and of oem, but in the 21st century. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk me welcome back. i'm still here with a runs ambassador london on got some really money. his daughter gave us a world exclusive interview for this village program, and iran and his daughter said there will be some kind of response what, what is the response to the assassination of a general who fought with american troops against terrorism in syria and iraq? i think the response is come back again, terrorism and their supporters that that's the best response on our leadership has makes it clear that that the united states should be expand from or region because whenever they, wherever they go, they just make a cast. and did you make these points to the foreign secretary? when he said the view it iran had been involved in the killing of the british citizen in the persian gulf of the money coast. i have not met a foreign secretary yet. oh, i thought he summoned, you know, i just went to the ministry i did and he himself didn't, i didn't speak to. i mean, are you surprised about british foreign policy as regards these issues we're talking about, or do you and the iranian government believe they basically do what the united states sells them to do? i think in this case, as the leadership is on the united states and the other countries followed it not ever been repeated terror attacks in iran, of course, over many years, don't just cut themselves on their business as a nation to scientists. what is the role of n g o's, british n jose? what is their role being in fostering interest against uranium government? i know that b, b, c, media action is being accused of fostering instability in iran. do you see these outside actors today in tehran? for the instability i don't see that they are important movements in fact, and we are very self confident. now, of course, there are sanctions against a syria increasing anger against lebanon in nato nations. what does iran's position on trying to get fuel into syria during the winter as the winter approaches, let alone what is happening in lebanon? yeah, that's the, that's the 1st level of business. and secondly, iran as a powerful country in the middle east region, we cannot very if there is a request from the, from lebanese government will give them the fuel. and we cannot wait and see a nation suffering because of the political interest of the power would have the british hijacking uranian vessel. oh, that's from the past and know that i don't know at all. who would do you make as an ambassador here in kensington in london. when you watch the tv news and see that there is no reporting of the strikes on syria as strikes israeli extract, know, reporting of gaza, arguably. and the strikes on garza and the media here is on that issue is really biased because israel as become this point, child of the international community. whenever they decide they, they attack on, on other countries, they invade the countries. and also they commit terrorist acts and proudly they just announced, i mean, they assassinated the nuclear scientists in iran and they even, they have prime ministers confessed that they have done it and they have a stolen for example, the documents. and that's something that if other country makes such such an act, i'm in the whole media in the world may explode to raise. but this is a very fat finance in the media about these acts in the region. they say they are attack too much in the media here. just finally on back to get this done. it was notable that the iranian foreign ministry spokesman said, because he said, condemned the taliban over the actions in the past year valley. is it difficult for iran to cope with the taliban because of the history of many in the taliban and their connections to the ca, to m? i 6. and to obviously the i s i which had close it back as them which had close connections to the ca and punch that was against the promise. the taliban made that they, they promised that they didn't resolve the the difference with the other group by negotiation. but what the ministry spokesman was conditioning is that they just resort to the violence to resolve the problem. they are, the man also was on an inclusive government tolerant, tries to, to suppress them that by, by 4th and by our 4th, that's not acceptable. okay. but given what you been saying about the sponsorship of terrorism against iran, how does iran, and i know it as a new government, even negotiate over the j. c. p. u, a nuclear treaty with people who, you know, are arming, attacks on iran. i mean, now iran is closer to china, closer to russia, close to, and his whaler, all these other the international community. why does it continue even negotiating with a g p, a with job buttons administration for us. location is, is the, the main approach that we have to or into national differences that we have the, the other country. therefore, if we can resolve something through negotiations visible to and then i'm going to do anything about the increased enrichment. it's being reported on j. c. p i v have had some some issues that they think we have to resolve it. the other part is of the j. c. p, a one is that we need to go to and t that if again, somebody like president trump is not the not station they are not throwing. throwing what if you need them, therefore we need to kind of guarantee for that. secondly, we don't negotiate the regional or the other issues connected to the j, c, p a or new nuclear ta
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u s r r g the u n says that more than 1000000000 dollars has been pledged to help us get this done but they can't be sure it can be used for the immediate injection of cash needed to prevent the country from collapsing. many western donors abruptly cut funding out of taliban to control the country. last month. the un was aiming to raise more than $600000000.00 at a donor conference in geneva to avoid an urgent monitoring process. the agency warns poverty is spiraling out of control, and many people could run out of food by the end of the month. james phase has moved from geneva. the un secretary general came to geneva with the aim of getting the international community to provide at least $660000000.00 to help. i'm going to start before the end of the year. the people of afghanistan need a lifeline after decades of war, suffering good insecurity. they face perhaps their most paddlers, our just over a week ago, the un humanitarian coordinator. martin griffith visited afghanistan and met with the taliban leadership. you know that some countries will be reluctant to get money because they'll be worried about the money going into taliban hands. what do you say to them? well, i've kind of not the only place where humanitarian agencies do direct delivery through our national partners. we have 156 partners agencies working and i've got to stop many, most of them. in fact, africa, at the news conference, the secretary general said he was pleased by the international response to his flash appeal. but he said there was still real risks ahead. secretary general, how serious now is the possibility of a complete economic collapse and i'm going to stop it is serious and economy doesn't work without the blood. and the blood of the economy is cash. and so, as i said, i think it is important to avoid the collapse of the economy. and i think the international community is to find the ways to do it without violating international rules and norms. the un says during the meeting, receive pledges totaling more than a $1000000000.00. however, almost certainly not all of that. his new money and some of the funds are being directed, not just the afghan stone, but to the wider region. james bays al jazeera at the u. n. in geneva. before the taliban take over half of afghanistan's population are 18000000. people was dependent on aid that figure look set to increase due to drought and shortages of cash and food. a well food program survey found that in recent weeks, 93 percent of afghans were not consuming sufficient foods. they say that one in 3 guns marching to the brink of starvation up to 40 percent of the week crop was lost and the price of cooking oil doubled. there also efforts to shore up hundreds of health facilities in the country at risk of closure, after donors backed out, charles stratford visited the hospital in couple struggling to provide basic services. the 16 months old call sue has measles and pneumonia. doctor say she was too weak to be vaccinated against measles because like many children in this cobble hospital, she's suffering severe. acute malnutrition, they are fighting for their lives. 5 months old carson was born with jaundice. he's very on the weight, too weak to cry. h
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u. n. members though, have never recognized kosovo as independent. the u house called on both sides to de escalate attention. costco and serbia must find solutions to diffuse the situation and agree on the way forward, the e. you will actively support these efforts, both cost of answer be and lead as a fully responsible for any risks to the safety and well being of local communities . well, we asked her guess what is driving the balkan stand off. they believe tufted support from the west is encouraging cost to vote. to engage in confrontation with survey european union, western politicians, calling on both sides to de escalate. when it's, as we said, only one side causing the country, and i actually had a chance to interview one of the officials of our courteous party. i'll be pretty being the prime minister of the so called republic. also with minute you started mary's name with mit. it, that was essentially a colony of the west. and this basically means that nothing that costs more does is done without approval of the united states. so it's basically an issue where constable does whatever it wants with the blessing of the united states. and in the west says, you know, you to present in belgrade need to figure out a solution of how to get out of this out of a situation that is caused by western interference. what we have here is a us attempt to up up. the answer is it. what seems to be happening is that things are too quiet for washington's chase, and they're encouraging the albanian leadership to the temperature so that the west come in, pressure serbia to lower the temperature. as always happens. this is one side, the leadership advised by washington behavior intellectually creating a crisis. so any concessions should be by then we should basically mean be escalation or that tendency to escalate in the why the show we have, i say washington advising the paintings. we have a president, would you say perhaps too much advice from tony lap so you will have western participants in both sides in a way we, we have here just to kind of an elegy of little situation by proxy with the old news using performing they usually lean role of appeasing the empire. that seems to be around at the time and moving the program. i know a british prison has been hit with abuse allegations after a teenage inmate give birth alone in her cell and then lost her child adding insult to injury. it later emerged that only the guards, not the mother, receive bereavement counseling. afterwards. i miss a gave birth alone in her cell overnight without medical assistance. no one responsible for miss a care headed full history of her pregnancy maternity services ad bronze field for outdated and inadequate. the response to miss a request for nurse was completely inadequate. there was no pediatric or neonatal emergency equipment in the prison. the 18 year old was in bronze field prison in se thing them on remind for a robbery charge. days before giving birth, she tool guard, she would kill herself if her baby was taken from her prison. officials have admitted wrong doing, said to an internal investigation is ongoing women's rights advocate, re severson thinks the head of the prison should be held accountable. this is more of the, the horrors that we continue to see with human rights violations, specifically for incarcerated people, but also for women. this is a common experience throughout the private prison that we've got to really get more serious about human rights laws and realizing that we, we owe each other a duty to treat one another humanely. and even if you have been found to have been, you know, kind of convicted of a crime, there's still a duty to treat you with humanity. and that's not, that's clearly not been the case. and if there is such a large gap in what needs to happen versus what's actually happening as you have to do a complete overhaul for more importantly, we have to call for accountability for the head of that prison. there are certain protections that need to be put in place and they simply were not here. that's unacceptable. there's, there's no, there's no understanding or no, no, no reasonable explanation for how something like this could happen on anyone's watch. new revelations have emerged in connection with an alleged cia plot to kidnap and murder wiki leaks funder julianna's sound. during the trump administration is time in power. it comes from a yahoo news report citing interviews with dozens of government officials for more on this story. let's welcome into the she do beside the know donald quarter at donald. normally when we talk about bombshell revelations, we get into the thick of it. they don't tend to be. but really this is like an a plot of a hollywood movie and goes beyond this. tell us about the, the reaction to what's emerged from this 1st. right, well, this report has, i mean, justifiably so outraged during a lot of journalists slamming. many of them are thinking, you know, could i be next on the see i can list if i make some sort of report that they don't, particularly like we saw ca whistleblower edward snowden tweet about it. he said that the charges against julian song should be dropped. we heard from one of the journalists actually mentioned in the document by yahoo news, actually, glen greenwald. he said that the ca and now bite and look like there, they might actually be the ones committing violations of press freedom. and from the freedom of the press foundation itself, we had an official reaction. so let's take a listen to that. the cia is the disgrace, the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many legal acts against which lakes is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations which involve a shocking disregard of the law a truly beyond the pale. ok don't. let's then get into the report. what does it actually reveal? well, it goes back to 2017. actually when julian assange was 5 years into his stay at the ecuadorian embassy and that was actually at the same time that wiki leaks had begun . it's volt 7 series of document leaks that basically outlined cia hacking methods and tools and the agency itself, after this happened said it considers it the largest data leak in cia, history and the sources that yahoo news spoke with in this recent report claim that the director at the time mike, palm pale, was basically out for revenge. i mean, the cia and british intelligence apparently believed that russian agents were planning to rescue julian, aside from the embassy and bring them to moscow. and this report said that they were actually willing to have shoot outs in the street over over this over to stop that from happening. there was also, there were also apparently plans to spy on kidnap and even kill julian, a songy extra judicial li without any sort of trial. these were also discussed apparently, and the way the agency wanted to do this was by labeling wiki leaks a hostile for an intelligence service. i obtained an email in which morales who does not speak english very well is giving instructions to his employees at the ecuadorian embassy in perfect english on how to set up a separate a secret separate video server to circumvent the ecuadorian security services and feed video back to the united states to the american client, this e mail was sent from an ip address trace directly to the venetian hotel of donald trump's top donor sheldon adelson, and brian nagle, who is adults and global director of global security. and this is significant because brian nagle has a decades long career at the u. s. secret service. morales is employees who are involved in the operation just not just spy on julian savage, but revealed that they had even been told to consider an operation to assassinate julian. astonished the top dissident in the west with poison. now what you heard, right, there was actually an investigative journalist from the grays on max blumenthal who had published an investigation just actually in 2020 may of 2020 that revealed and parents ca, spying operation that targeted julie massage around the same time again done extra judicially. that is, you know, perhaps one of the things included in this yahoo news article that specifically talked about how the c i was planning to extensively spy on drilling assange in the, in the embassy time on. that wasn't give it a lot of her time. was it right, his report, right. it wasn't and, and one of the things that actually that the ca, apparently was trying to the way the ca was apparently trying to justify this was by labeling wiki
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u. s. is trying to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing p o u n has been a few could you know, she just didn't know whether the phone hung irrelevant. this somebody got it and then you should be less. i mean listen community. if i'm pulling up a shot, if you get an if we feel the money out of my will understand what you even they wouldn't let me just see on the union. did julian sons encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned? by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summon to appear before the grand jury asked if sponge helped her leak secrets. she tells the judge, i'd rather starve myself to death than change my position on this case. as a result, she goes to prison again and has to pay heavy fines. but she does not give in fascination of the killing of rogers, generally the killing of children. that is the real harm that should be discussed in court. and not with julia sitting there. but the war criminals conducted the are in the the toggle flew over some just extradition continues. a trial behind closed doors, cameras, a band, generalist, and human rights organizations of difficult access throughout the trial. the non she's brought before the judge as a dangerous criminal. he supervised by guards behind a glass screen. he's not allowed to sit next to his lawyers or communicate with them. he faces 175 years in prison, in the usa. on the 1st day of a process that can take months or years this tens waiting. the the 1st news leaks out. i use the last chain. you know, the prosecution provides evidence. the defense argues that the charges are political in nature and expedition for political offences. is not possible in the u . k. u, but today this is an abusive forest. that isn't visa prices, medical events, he's charged legal offenses, substantive, political, the nature of the judge, political when in person i v i, director now, would you like the on site and see, i know he was a medical protection and this is the political prosecution time we're going to call you, but i was you feel you need us in 2nd and then you can think that he can get a most the most trouble in this field. yeah. let me let me see it tells me what you really got a lot. enjoy the oh, the tradition proceeding, so to continue shortly afterwards with witness test in the but then because it 19 pandemic spreads around the world even within the walls of marsh the, the 1st hearing will be postponed until september 2020 in november, while the trial is still ongoing. the united states are electing a new president, but before biden takes office on the 20th of january, the british judiciary delivers a verdict. a british judge this morning rejec
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u. s. leaving the canister has drawn obvious parallels in the u. n. is not fit for rise in terrorism, even saw how region of west and north central africa would have a close look at the story and a female, the or fear greece and france were among european countries rocked by caving protest this weekend. the sizes took to the streets, angry and restrictions, passports, and also vaccine mandates. many cases, police responded with water cannon and take the news but it's not just caving restrictions that are causing angus. many, the consequences of current are still bite because a significant number of people do say that they are still suffering symptoms off with 19 long after they initially call the virus one study last year, suggesting it can affect up to 25 percent of those infected well we spoke to filippo gona, who caught the virus a year ago and still hasn't recovered. come, i'll to but i didn't have my life. i changed the 2020 when i caught the code. 19 fire from that moment on everything changed for me. when i started the therapies i was pregnant, emotionless and bad for a month and you know, hospital sit on cold. they told me to go to the hospital, but there were many cove patients and i was afraid i'd never leave the hospital. luke, i received medical care, no doctor to come on my own. after a month and a half i tested negative cobit but the nightmare had gone away. my life is no longer normal. i can no longer do anything so long to read it. a condition that continues for more than 12 weeks out for infection and those suffering from it may feel extremely tired, have chest or joint pains and memory loss, and can also suffer from organ problems to for the time, again, explains how cobit long have it has impacted his life you know, the longer call the the you are subtle, i am a long covert suffer a confirmed long ago. i can absolutely say that life totally changes on the surface . we looked like very normal people, but that is absolutely not true and kill them. now as i speak to my right, tie his last behind the range. and even if i look normal, i tell you does not. so i can't see one, i mean, and the optimal logistics told me that it will take many months to recover. this is an effect from code. another sleep. i can't walk, i can't have a normal life. i can't be with people even though 144. but the worst thing, what makes it work is that i can't even play with my children. i mentally destroy. i'm depressed every day is a disaster, my life. and tonight i won't even be able to speak because i'm wasting all the oxygen for this interview. i'm really sick, coveted destroyed me up. meanwhile, it's nice daily cases are on the rise again compared to 2 months ago, we spoke with a corolla just from appoline clinical university hospital in palermo, who believes that the patient will recover. eventually that says the best protection is to get a job easy to go to work. sar cod to infection is a disease that can affect all the organs and bodily systems. some people have no symptoms and are fine despite having cove it. but in some cases, the disease becomes violent and even some people have problems in subsequent months . there are various long term effects related to coven, such as prolonged weakness, memory loss, hair loss, trouble concentrating, and severe breathing problems and even difficulties in walking. this is all being studied, it's obvious, it would be better not to catch this disease. but unfortunately, we know, well that's not the case. one important thing to say is that people who have had coven and who have had pneumonia, like for li po, can have serious long term effects, such as difficulty breathing, sleep apnea, and major physical progress. unfortunately, it takes some time for these people to recover. i can reassure everyone a little that these long term effects from cova do go way over time. people who have long coded, also experienced psychological problems as they can worry about dying and become depressed. now while for many k, b remains a long term issue in england, the government there has revoked plans to introduce vaccine passports to enter night clubs and also mass gatherings at after the initiative was slammed by pro testers and also some politicians. the requirement was to come into force at the end of this month, although it's not been put on how we've looked at it properly. and once we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports . these extraordinary times require necessary but intrusive measures, but i'm determined to get rid of any powers we no longer need because of our vaccine defenses. while the decision was made despite a recent rise in cave cases, which followed a short term decline in scotland, plans are still afoot to make vaccine passports, obligatory from october and wilds is also considering the option passports not restrictions are among the many k with measures that have sparked i rage among brits for a while. the the, me with us for new lockdown restrictions, the english authorities promised not to read to use them in the future. although boris johnson is seen to announce a winter plan to speed up the pace of vaccination. and also introduce emergency measures if needed. a senior clinical lecture we spoke to says though that faxing passports on their own aren't enough and should be complimented with other measures . a passport is only one thing. it is a piece of paper that's saying you have been fully immunized. no more, no less. if fully in the united person can nevertheless be infected and be infectious to other people. that's not the way to infection control. a better way to infection control is to do some assessment. are you infected? are you infectious? rather than relying on a piece of paper, it has to be a multi layered approach. first you immunize it. second, you continue with other infection control measures and wearing my properly will also reduce the chances of getting infected and chances of infecting other people. when you put all those layers together, you can achieve a degree of protection and prevention. it's a decision in the right direction in that we don't need a passport. they so no purpose. china has been criticized in the west over its latest rafa the raft of social policy. but all the accusations they further remove people's rights really fair, where simon night looks now at how many of the new laws would probably win support in most countries big that the china has had enough of its citizens, runing their own lives. stepping in to do it for them, socialism is back in communist china who knew so in case you missed it in recent weeks, beijing has announced from today. children in china will only be allowed to play online video games for 3 hours a week. but that is just the start of spacing, and also going to start property. speculation, restrict private education, regulate big tech may 7th to our working weeks. illegal start anew, automatic rent increases. oh. and then on social influences and a feminine entertainment coach of president eating thing has come up with a manifest policies that would win an election in almost any western democracy you care to mention part from canada to move the part of aging efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people, of course, a criticism about no thorough tear in government, taking away the right people to choose what they do in their own lives. the awkward thing about this, though is some of these policies seem relatively reasonable. this is about raining in some companies that have very strong monopolies where abusing citizens private information data and also, you know, paying workers very little money and they're restricting gaming to prevent kids from actually becoming zone. be that me paraphrasing it doesn't say that. and the official government release, and they want chinese families to avoid having to financially ruined themselves just to get house while the chinese government, it's crapped on private shoes or reduce the cost of raising a child. and each pressure on family, china's birth rate is slowing and the cracked down on one prominent commentator called sissy boy, idols is because when you make your decision on that, anyone from canada is watching. don't shoot the messenger. they're not my words. i'm just telling you what there is a criticism that comes from the west about the lack of democracy involved in these decisions. well, the right to the poor chinese people. now it's about a cash. george soros is saying stear clear calling black rock strategy to increase allocations there losing bed source and quote, pouring billions of dollars into china. now it's a tragic mistake. yeah. saw off. who else says this crime down from president g has come? because he doesn't understand the market economy. the hall tree for western investors might be the does understand, and he doesn't care whether they lose all their money. that's invested in 10th and more alibaba. he's got bigger audiological, fish to fry. you would not buy any chinese equities, which you know, because i think that you've got a country that's become communist. you're going to tell them anyway, west investors losing their shirts. just be glad they live in the free world. but governments make no attempt to control the lives of their citizens. what i've got, you have the scottish center of crime and justice research this week, really to report expressing concern over what it called influence government in britain is a technique that secretly uses sensitive personal data to alter behavior that has been supercharged by the rise of big tech firms does that sound familiar? the report says this is not simply a case of algorithms being used for sorting, surveilling, and scoring. rather, this suggests that targeted interventions in the cultural and behavioral life of communities on our core part of government to power, which has been our rhythmically driven in combination with influence networks, traditional forms of messaging and frontline operational practices about the british government to avoid confusion. so i'm and right then i still ahead be this the u. s. department of justice is father law against the state of texas. i recently abortion among the stories to come to stuff ah, the media, a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation or community? are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is true? what is in a world corrupted? you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, join me every 1st day on the alec salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the news. ah, welcome back with our see, you had is killed 5 soldiers in central molly on sunday. what the countries army says was carried out by an as yet, and identified terrorist group. and this is not the any attack either with un peacekeepers injured by an explosive device the day before. but early this month the un chief did express phase that the taliban takeover in afghanistan could embolden you had t
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u. s leaving africana stan have drawn obvious parallels in the u. n is not fit for the for rise and terrorism in the saw how region of west and north central africa will have a close look at the story a bit later on in the progress that will st. greece and france were among european countries rocked by kobe protest this weekend sizes took to the city streets, angry new restrictions, passports, and vaccine mandates. and often police on stupid, bought a cannon and take us the the well, it's not just restrictions that are causing anger at the moment. because for many, the consequences of corona are still bite. a significant number of people to say they are still suffering symptoms of coven 19 long after they initially caught the virus one study last year, suggesting it can effect up to 25 percent of those infected. when we spoke, tiffany post a go now, who caught the virus a year ago and still hasn't recovered. come to my life. i changed to 2020 when i caught the code 19 fire. from that moment on, everything changed for me. several. and i started the therapy, so i was motionless in bed for a month and a half, you know, hospital and they told me to go to the hospital, but there were many covert patients and i was afraid i'd never leave the hospital. luke, i received medical care, no doctor to come out on my own clinic after a month and a half. i tested negative cobit but the nightmare has gone away. my life is no longer normal. i can no longer do another thing so long. it is a condition that continues for more than 12 weeks after infection, though suffering from it may feel like extremely tied, have chest or joint pains, and also memory loss. and can also suffer from organ problems to leap again, explains how long it has impacted his life. no longer call the the you are subtle, i am a long covert suffer a confirmed long ago. i can absolutely say that life totally changes on the surface . we look like very normal people with that, it's absolutely not true. now as i speak to my right tie his last lou behind the rental. and even if i look normal, i tell you that's not so i can't see one eye and the optimal logistics told me that it will take many months to recover. this is an effect from code. another sleep. i can't walk, i can't have a normal life. i can't be with people even though 144, that's the worst thing. what makes it work is that i can't even play with my children. i mentally destroy. i'm depressed every day is a disaster, my life. and tonight i won't even be able to speak because i'm wasting all the oxygen for this interview. i'm really sick, covert it destroyed, make up. meanwhile, if these daily cases are on the rise again compared to 3 months ago, we spoke with a religious from the police clinic, how university hospital in palermo who believes that don't care when patients will recover eventually. but it says the best protection is to get a jap, easy to go to work. star c o, v to infection is a disease that can affect all the organs and bodily systems. some people have no symptoms and are fine despite having cove it. but in some cases, the disease becomes violent and even some people have problems in subsequent months . there are various long term effects related to coven, such as prolonged weakness, memory loss, hair loss, trouble concentrating, and severe breathing problems and even difficulties in walking. this is all being studied, it's obvious, it would be better not to catch this disease, but unfortunately, we know, well that's not the case. one important thing to say is that people who have had coded and who have had pneumonia like filippo can have serious long term effects, such as difficulty breathing, sleep apnea, a major physical problems. unfortunately, it takes some time for these people to recover, but i can reassure everyone a little that these long term effects from cova do go away over time. people who have long cove, it also experience psychological problems as they can worry about dying and become depressed. now while for many then k with remains long term issue in england, the government has revoked plans to produce vaccine passports to enter night clubs and also mass gatherings off. the initiative was slammed by protesters and some politicians. the requirement forced to come into force at the end of this month, but it's now being put on hope. we've looked at it properly and once we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports . these extraordinary times required necessary but intrusive measures, but i'm determined to get rid of any powers we no longer need because of our vaccine defenses. while the decision was made despite her recent rising k v cases, which followed a short term decline in scotland, plans are still afoot to make vaccine passports, obligatory from october. wales is also considering the option ports and lockdown restrictions are among the many k with measures that have small di rage among brits for a while. the the me when you look down restrictions, the english authorities do promise not re introduce them in the near future, although barbara johnson is soon to announce a winter plan to speed up the pace to vaccination and introduce emergency measures if needed. a senior clinical lecture we spoke, he says though that faxing passports on their own aren't enough and should be complimented with other measures. a passport is only one thing. it is a piece of paper that's saying you have been fully immunized. no more, no less. a fully in the united person can nevertheless be infected and be infectious to other people. that's not the way to infection control. a better way to infection control is to do some assessments. are you infected? are you infectious? rather than relying on a piece of paper, i can see that going forward. it is unlikely that we will need a lockdown and a shut down life. we've had it suddenly, unfortunately a very and what to arise which was bypassing the vaccine, which was causing more severe disease. we may have to think of a different strategy, but at the moment, i can see how the state for health and social care can get away with saying, we do not expect shut down. so again, some of the news and brief. now we're start with these protests in the netherlands . the prize angry about raising rising highest prices clash the police in amsterdam here with dozens of people arrested for trying to squat in the building. organize his claim that the need for highs this is not been so great since world whole thing. the process of the 1st began housing shortage is in the country. it's been on 2900 . meanwhile, thousands of demonstrators brought german most ways in protest against the car. dealership hydroplane ability today, he's promoting bring values with that, which is greenhouse gas emission unit please. i using pepper spray. i'm back to france. china has been criticized in the west over its latest rafters social policies. but all the accusations that they further remove people's rights, really, fam, simon, right, looks now how many of the new laws would probably win support in most countries big that china has had enough of it. citizens runing their own lives for stepping in to do it for them. socialism is back in communist china who knew so in case you missed it in recent weeks, beijing has announced from today. children in china will only be allowed to play online video games for 3 hours a week. that is just the start of spacing, and also going to the property speculation. restrict private education, regulate big tech may 7th to our working weeks. illegal stop, new automatic rent increases and current on social influences and a feminine entertainment coach of president eating thing has come up with a manifest policies that would win an election in almost any western democracy you care to mention part from canada to move the part of aging efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people. of course a criticism about and 3rd period government taking away the right people to choose what they do in their own lives. the awkward thing about this though is some of these policies seem relatively reasonable. this is about raining in some companies that have very strong monopolies where abusing citizens private information data and also paying workers very little money. and so they're restricting gaming to prevent kids from becoming zone. be that me paraphrasing it doesn't say that. and the official government release, and they want chinese families to avoid having to financially ruined themselves just to get house while the chinese government. it's crap down on private shoes or reduce the cost of raising a child and ease pressure on family. china's birth rate is slowing and the cracked down on one prominent commentator called sissy boy, idols is because while i let you make your own decision on that, anyone from canada is watching. don't shoot the messenger. they're not my words. i'm just telling you what there is a criticism that comes from the west about the lack of democracy involved in these decisions. well, the right to the poor chinese people. now it's about a cash. george soros is saying stear clear calling black rock strategy to increase allocations there losing bed source and quote, pouring billions of dollars into china now is a tragic mistake. yeah, sort of who else says this crime down from president g has come? because he doesn't understand the market economy, the hall tree for western investors might be the understand and he doesn't care whether they lose their money. they invested in 10th and more alibaba. he's got bigger audiological fish to fry. you would not buy any chinese equities. would you know, because i think that you've got a country that's become communist, you're going to tell them anyway, west investors losing their share should just be glad they live in the free world. but governments make absolutely no attempt to control the lives of their citizens. what i've got you, the scottish center of crime and justice research this week relate to report expressing concern over what it called influence government in britain is a technique that secretly uses sensitive personal data to alter behavior that has been supercharged by the rise of big tech firms does not sound familiar. the report says, this is not simply a case of algorithms being used for sorting, surveilling, and scoring. rather, this suggests that targeted interventions in the cultural and behavioral life of communities are now a core part of government to power, which has been our rhythmically driven in combination with influence networks, traditional forms of messaging and frontline operational practices. as about the british government to avoid confusion come to the u. s. department of justice and father law, things against the state of texas over its anti abortion bill. will have a look at that story in a couple of oh i oh i, i i use me rather driven by dreamer shapes. those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. oh, well come back here with our tonight, you had is killed 5 soldiers and sent from molly on sunday. and what the country's army says was carried out by an as yet an identified terrorist group. this is not the only attack with un peacekeepers injured by an explosive device the day before . but only this month the you and chief express phase taliban takeover in afghanistan could emboldened you had this in western north central africa. and tony gutierrez has now called for a strengthening of security mechanisms in the area. i fear the psychological and real impact of what happened did ask understand. there is a real danger. these terrorist groups may feel enthusiastic about what happened and have ambitions beyond what they thought a few mon
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n d, u. s. or 4 parties of the 2 careers and the u. s. and china come together and declare that the war on green peninsula is over. probably bright has more now from sol. it is potentially quite important. give it that it does come from kim, jo jung, who tends to be one of the more critical uncompromising voices of the north korean leadership when it comes to dealings with south career and also the united states. this was in response of course to that a call from moon j in the president of south korea who is desperate to try to restart talks with north korea and sees a formal declaration to, to the end of the korean war. as a way to do it, describing it as being pivotal for the whole korean peninsula. now he has made these calls before, but a coming with the talks being stored. he really sees this is one of these remaining opportunities to try to restart the go see ations. now, initially, it was treated with some dismissive nus by north korea with a vice foreign minister saying earlier on friday that it was up to the united states to drop
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u. n in new york, christine, thank you. now the leaders of the u. s. india, australia and japan of hale, their solidarity as democratic nations in a new alliance that seem to counter china present. biden hosted fellow members of the quote group at the white house. they mostly focused on vaccine production, climate change in cybersecurity. it's biden's latest effort to firm up us leadership in asia. after forming a new defense pat with australia and britain. not most of us come here and just very including catalonia is plumber president is released from jail again, if you get a chance he'll be expedited to spain and fire fighters retreat from intensifying volcanic eruptions on the island of palmer in the canal. it's more of a it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see we have an intensive, fine weather maker in the bathing calls. so in the days ahead, that's going to throw some heavy rain toward the indian states of westbank all end of disha flash flooding will certainly be a big concern. getting instruct with them heavy rain for the northwest of india. in particular, we're talking about goods rad. it has been a saga months, so let's look at some of the stats you should typically see about 96 millimeters of rain. so far you've seen more than $300.00. so all of that to say more than 200 percent above your average september rainfall. another area, a lot of rain is coming down. indo china, we had this tropical disturbance swing through central vietnam blouse. it's now finding a home in central thailand toward the northwest. i'll tell you what we could see upwards of about 200 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours tropical storm men delay were keeping tabs on this, but it's far enough away from the philippines, not pose, and a major threat, but do check back with us and speaking of the philippines toward the south, we have seen some flash flooding and still these pulses of rain dialing up on saturday north of the valve. pretty good batch of rain falling across the yellow river valley, impacting young joe. but we do have some dr. whether they can be found toward shanghai, plenty of sunshine, with a high of 29, maybe 30 degrees. that's it for me. see, in the weather sponsored my cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 20. 21. al jazeera recounts the shocking store of the assassination of counts full cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on algebra. ah ah ah, welcome back. i took them out of the top stories. this our top chinese tech executive who had been detained in canada has been released after the deal with the us government to resolve fraud charges against her. long when joe had been under house arrest since 2018 at the request of us. yes, president joe biden says he takes responsibility for the harsh treatment. a patient migrate from a border with mexico president on the border patrol agents were paying out. they were using force raised against people trying to cross over from mexico and the last or the most the haitian migrant work camping along the us. next step bought, have either left or been removed. heavy equipment was made or brought in to clear the sites 15000 feet gathered to seek asylum in the us. now, germany's election campaign is entering its final stages. parties are battling to win over undecided voters 2 days before the tightest race in years. german who replaces chancellor angler merkle who, stepping down to 4 terms in office polish, show her right meaning. christian, democrats. not me behind this central, at the main challenge of the social democrats where the leader has been campaigning in the western city of cologne. i thought i had 200 reform social democratic candidate as all of souls who was and say, who did do one of his final bits to convince people to vote for him. he actually positions a lot of people actually. i spoke to him on the square already regard him as the new chancellor of jeremy. now he had quite the widespread speech. he tackled the issue of minimum wage back of the issue of climate change, the back of the issue of social justice. he said that a lot has to be done for the elderly as well. and then he also talked about the flood those that had been devastated over the summer, or that need to be rebuilt now just a few months ago when this election campaign started, i think many here in germany would have discarded him as a pretension chancellor. for this country, a lot of people would say that he lacked the coverage that he was trying to emulate angle america a bit too much, but he steadily managed to get through those bull and reach the top position and those opinions both. even though the gap with the c d you to center. right? candidate. i mean last it has narrowed over the past few weeks. he is still ahead now he is positioning himself also as the wise man, the realist, the one who has experience, he is currently the finance minister and the deputy chancellor of the outgoing government. german do likes ability when it comes to the way this, the country goes forward and he is trying to position himself as the man who can provide that catalonia as former leader carlos pleased him all has been released from italian detention. he was taken into custody by police and sardine on thursday . spain charge pleased him with physician for 2017 independence referendum, which was deemed illegal bytes courts. and as adam rainy reports from the sardinian city of safari, despite being freed in court battles ontario. but yet, the less than 24 hours after being arrested in deni on a spanish expedition warrant form of cattle in present cars pleased amount walks free from an italian high security prison. he left it to his lawyer to explain the ruling, remiss he only, but the next president president preached a month is free without any limitation. he will not be detained. he will present himself salary appeals court on october, 4th, for another extradition hearing request. despite being free to leave italy, please have plans to stay at least a little while now ghetto. the city with strong cadillac ties. i guess my main shop is in put him on, is the president pushed among is a free man. throughout europe, he came to a gara to celebrate katlyn culture, and most likely he will stay and follow his plan, but as ones but the penitentiary where pushing them out was held on fridays, one of the most secure prisons. in fact, it's where the country keep some of the highest ranking members of the mafia. pushed them on and several, separatists allies fled spain in 2017. after holding an independence referendum that the government in madrid and court deemed illegal, 9 separatists were sentenced to prison. but were later pardoned. earlier this year, the european parliament stripped priest a month of his immunity. as a sitting member. at the time they saw little chance he would be arrested. dozens of sardinian activists came out to support, push them on. they dream of an independent sardinia and hold pleased amount of as an example to sustain all the happy turns out this way. we hope that also the court doesn't grant expedition request later on to the priest amount is hoping for the same. we'll just have to wait at least until october 4th, to find out if italy can plead rules against spain request. adam rainey, how does your subsidy? said any. 3 more towns have been evacuated for explosions from an eruption volcano . on the canary islands intensified the volcano and panama stopped interrupting on sunday. for the 1st time in 50 is more than 7000 people have already flipped their homes and hundreds of buildings have been destroyed. by rivers of lava airlines of council, flights for a 2nd day due to a giant ash cloud. nicholas our reports from la palmer, the clothes, water from dry food, and comfort, low and tears at this crisis center tried to help those who been displaced, make sense of their loss. for some, it's this belief. others shock is turning to anger. miss as bit as says, she knows who or rather what is to blame for panic with. i'm a victim of climate change and i remember when it erupt had 50 years ago, it wasn't that bad. what has changed since then? if the amount of men made pollution in the air and underground, it has changed. our environment, i said, has been, as has been here before, after being forced out of her home in el paso and spins island developed paloma last month. a wildfire broke out once again on the foothill of the volcano. in the 300 hector's went up in flames. scientists have not been able to establish a direct link between the latest volcanic eruption in these multiple fires. yet however, these, if sri weather patterns has changed this once green and luscious environment into a lunar landscape, the volcanic explosions are getting louder, provoking, sonic boom, shaking the windows of homes and businesses kilometers away from the crater. a 2nd crater is now forming firefighters, or on the retreat, they expect a big explosion to localities of the you. that can be daddy bought into a candid bustle are being evacuated with the skies thick with ash flights are grounded. what's been released in the air is not just talk to gas, but a mixture of calcium and magnesium experts called with a rapid weathering reaction. and there's a positive side to this. some of these gases are expected to cut down carbon emissions in the air. there are some opportunities here in their options to see nature regenerate itself and be conferred with all this sediment minerals from the preteen in the ground. this will change the environment here from the ash nature will come back, but it won't bring back mercedes. it's home. she sees in this land turn to fire the consequences of people disregard for the environment. quickly talk algebra with the yellow slip out of my spade. now encouraged by military victories against arm groups, people are beginning to return to towns in northern mozambique which are ravaged by years of violence. fighters have been targeting the resource rich region, but have been pushed out with help from rolanda malcolm. when have been visiting some of the recaptured towns the people who lived here all fled in fear of beheadings abductions and rape. their towns in northern mozambique had been taken over by an armed crew called out, bab rwandan soldiers supporting mozambique government for to recapture the towns back in recent weeks. it took us to see the places they now control. nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced since the conflict began. 4 years ago. we met one at juma ismael, her fortune women, and their neighbors, sitting under a tree waiting for help. they say they've been here most days. last 7 months. demick in the dark. we ran away from the attackers, they killed people and burned down our home. so now we're staying here in shacks. sometimes we sometimes we don't. people hope things will soon get better. but we have been getting on. buddy, please come now. what we want easter government to her possible backbone. there's not much left of many people's homes fighters responsible of fled into the bush through london forces told us they don't know how many of them left the secret behind counties registrations. his vigilance and constant engagement to ensure that you said you're not getting a foot board anywhere, detach the enemy from the population. and that's exactly what we are doing. they say the armed group is now also cut off from the ways it used to make money. most of the trucks and the other vehicles here in the port of my symbol, the prior. we're torched by the insurgents when they were here. this was a key strategic point for them in the notions, just that they could smuggle gems out. heroin was coming in and also weapons. rwandan troops took over the town just a few weeks ago. now mozambie contrib have a camp here. they're back in control. whoever controls the coast line can profit from the smuggling, which started long before the conflict, but even greater rich, his lie off shore. about $20000000000.00 of natural gas, french oil jain, tow towel suspended its contracts here and abandoned its camp earlier this year. when the attacks came to close, mozambique and rights group suspect the gas money who ultimately pay for the foreign military 4th. but the rwandan government says it's paying the cost. this initiative could get bogged down and into a quagmire. if it is understood by the authorities on their partners, that there's only a military solution, it's unlikely they're going to be able to completely defeat and eradicate this arm group that actually has been born out of grassroots issues. people here have been desperately poor for generations. the government provided few services and little security. the arrival of oil companies created tinder box. now the government and his allies control the towns once again, people waiting to see if anything else is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera cover, delgado mozambique. united nations has revised its death toll of the civil war in syria for the 1st time since 2014, a report by the un human rights office says more than 350000 people were killed and the conflict began in 2011. but it admits the real figure could be much higher. years of fighting and a lack of independent reporting has made it increasingly difficult to document death. libyans have been protesting against a vote of no confidence in the transitional government by the parliament into brooke. they took to the streets of the capital to show support the unity government and to demand it remains in place until elections. those are due in december, tuesdays votes being seen as a threat to un batch pieces. bitcoin value has plummeted off the china, intensified of crackdown on digital currencies banning all transactions on friday. john is most powerful regulators, including the central bank warned anyone found defying the law would be investigated in may paging band, financial institutions and payment companies. i'm trading in digital currencies, but it's by minister boys. johnson is looking into ways to alleviate and acute shortage of truck drivers in the u. k, which is disrupting food and fuel supplies. it's for some petrol stations to close, no long queues outside those that have stayed open. another 90000 drivers needed. the trucking industry is calling for the government to allow short term visas to foreign drivers to fill the gap. shortages are being blamed on the pandemic. a new rigs that immigration rules for, but it has more for the english coastal town of denver county on norma with a message from the u. k. government minister graham's shafts on friday morning. but that message doesn't seem to be getting through to the motorists, particularly down here in the south east of england. well, as you can see at this b p station, there is a large q of traffic trying to get into this for caught rest. some of the petrol stations i've actually run out of patience of some motorists, there have been tempers lowering on the 4 course as well as some motorists try to take a shortcut on jump ahead of those who have waited a lot longer. the issu
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n d, u. s. or 4 parties of the 2 careers and the u. s. and china come together and declare that the war on green peninsula is over. well, let's bring in kim that young june in on son. he's a member of the national security advisory board at the south korean presidents office. and it's good to have you with us on this news, or would you say this constitutes a breakthrough? could we see an end to war between your 2 countries? yeah, it's not that it's a message in the b 5. this message is nice. but for a change ration for shipping and the patient policy. and the other thing is that the next. ready step is to get the baby. okay. mr. cannon. oh mr. can i'm, i'm sorry to cut you off. we are having problems with your audio. let's see if we can try and fix that. and we will come back to you when we can apologize. once again, kim young jan, joining us from non sun. let's try and see if we can fix that and come back to that interview for now. let's move on at lawyer sim catalonia is a former liter carlos approach to move say he'll be released from
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n d, u. s. or 4 parties of the 2 careers and the u. s. and china come together and declare that the war on green peninsula is over. germany is election campaign is entering its final stages. parties are battling whenever undecided voters 2 days before the titus race in years. it'll determine who replaces johnson. i'm going to merkel who stepping down to 4 terms in office polish. right, leading christian democrats are slightly behind their center left main challenges. the social democrats will. their leader has been campaigning in the western city of cologne as how to do how many reports social democratic candidates. all i've sold was say, who did do one of his final bits to convince people to vote for me actually positions. and a lot of people actually, i spoke to him on the square already regard him as the new chancellor of jeremy. now he had quite a wide spread sheet, tackled the issue of minimum wage back of the issue of climate change. glad that speckled the issue of social justice, he said that a lot has to be done for the elderly as
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