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we are on the hedge, even the sound of the alarm, the un chief calls on world leaders to come together to address the multiple crises facing the biden administration under fire for deporting patient migrant seeking asylum. in the 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 discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though, is the international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers in cobble, james base al jazeera of the united nations. during his pre recorded speech, china's president sought to reassure leaders that his country had peaceful intentions. she's in pain said it had never, it would never invade or bully, other nations go, you go up different system problems among countries. hardly avoidable need to be handle through dialogue and corporation on the basis of equality and mutual respect . one country success does not have to mean another country's failure. and the well is big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries. we need to pursue dialogue and inclusiveness over confrontation and exclusion. but then now from my kind of who has more from the un did was very restrained, particularly given the height of rhetoric that had come out of china in the wake of that alliance between the u. k, the u. s. and australia at that particular time, chinese spokespeople had described this as cold war mentality as at throw back to the days of imperialism. but nothing like that from the chinese president. he chose his words carefully. he portrayed china as a country seeking multilateral global engagement, willing to deny vaccine dosages, to under developed countries, and no direct reference to the united states or the recent alliance insisting that china regarded diplomacy as regarded a dialogue as the most intense form and most useful form of diplomacy still ed here announced 0 despite economic sanctions. we'll see how the qu in guinea is brought a mining winful reinventing the whales car. love us, get a wild ride to you kind of medicine in the us. ah. hello there, unsettled weather continues to dominate the picture across europe in particular in the east and in south western areas. but there is still some settled weather around with some heat coming through in the south and in the northwest. if we take a closer look at brewton and island, we are seeing lots of sunshine coming through in southern areas of england. and we are going to see the fine and why weather continue over the next few days. not just the southern parts of england in particular, but also for france and into germany to the north of this though, it is looking rather wet and windy. we've got a wintry mix kicking into western areas of norway, denmark, seeing the wet and windy weather and the balkan states are in for soaking as we move into thursday. now, temperatures here are below average. we are going to, it is going to feel a lot cooler now for the south. the rain continues for much of turkey. we're going to see some really heavy downpours and storms around coastal areas of the black sea . we could see some flooding here for greece. the few spotty showers. we got a northerly wind that's gonna bring the temperature down in athens, but by the time we get into friday, the sunshine is going to come back through and the temperature will fit in the mid twenties. that should weather update. the news from frank assessments, by way it is again freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening give market to there was 42. there was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other conference here that 4 years re running to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera o a again, you want to 0 reminder about top stories this hour and out 0. it gets rare access to afghanistan by graham prison, where form a inmates recount the torture and abuse the hands of african american soldiers. the prison, which one tell tens of thousands of prisoners during the us led to 20 a war on terror under the channel. right now, well, leaders in new york for the 2nd day, it speeches that the us 76 general assembly, as president joe biden was one of the 1st to address the party on tuesday. world leaders washington is not seeking a new cold war. it's growing outrage after now is there a huge crew caught us for agents on horseback comparing to patient migrant from texas department of homeland security says offices involved have been reassigned to administrative duties. libby its 1st unified election scheduled for later this year are now in doubts. after politicians in the east withdrew confidence in the transitional government. it's only been empowered for 6 months. the prime minister says he will continue to lead the caretaker administration. and trina reports now from tripoli, in a closed session on monday, the eastern base parliament and to brook said it passed the vote of no confidence in the interim unity government. but now there are questions about the transparency of the vote. and if it was even legal about the offer on this top is just at the old time at the after reaching court for today's session with $113.00 m. p. 's present a vote of no confidence is carried out with 18000000 m. p 's voting to whole confidence from the unity government. unity government will continue its work as a caretaker government mohammed, it is an m p. he says that for a no conference vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m p 's most vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's boats to pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted against and who abstained. men in the government of national unity came to power in march. it followed a long and challenging political settlement helped by the united nations. it was task with leading the country until nationwide. elections can take place in december. and you'll see as it are you the minister, the move by the parliament to vote on i know confidence motion is not in little interest. well, parliament and government shall be cooperating and intensifying that i fits to provide the right conditions the holding election. after years of conflict, libyans were beginning to feel hopeful that things were getting better. but now with clear signs of political divisions emerging, that feeling may start to fade away and put into question if elections can be held as schedule mal latrina, l 0, tripoli, the gray outrage austrian out there a news crew caught us, bought agents on horseback, appearing to assault ancient migrants in texas, the department of homeland security says offices involved have been reassigned to administrative duties. political haine has the latest from capitol hill country. the these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states. desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by for i. 6 don't know the men on horseback work for department of homeland security secretary alejandro. more acres. who promised in the senate hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. re, i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel adheres to our policy, to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the u. s. vice president, also way to what i saw to pick good about those individual, non trading human beings the way they were horrible. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point. same border security is broken, and president biden is to blame this committee. all i can say is secretary, is that sooner or later, this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have committed, that the board that gets worse day upon day. but for the thousands of patients who hope this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the by the ministration is continuing, the policy is set up by the trump administration, which says, because of the pen demik, they can deport people right away without even giving the a chance to ask for asylum. now that is angered many in the president's own party, but so far it doesn't appear that divide administration plans to change the policy . and if it does, would likely come too late for the thousands of patients on the border. political have al jazeera washington, well, some of the micro see was sent back to port a prince, have a class with police as they tried to get back on the plane. a group of men and women scuffled with offices after this embarking from the 2nd 4 flights it arrived on tuesday. hundreds of migrants have already been deported from the us back to haiti at the head of the you and refugee agency had said the expulsions may be a violation of international law. the volcanic eruption in the canary islands is intensified. spanish authorities are getting ready to evacuate more residence as the lava continues to spread. nicholas huck has his report. it was a volcanic eruption on day as he gets concepcion had expected, but never thought it would actually happen in her lifetime on her doorstep. now threatening the family business, she ran for almost 2 generations from the terrace. the volcanoes, every centre, appears so close, attracting customers to the restaurant. the curious the media and those observing their homes being swallowed by the slow moving lava, overseen of cuffy, people's homes and lives have been destroy. imagine how i feel. i can't sleep. i feel sad fun. i wonder what else can this okay, no take for me. as the hours go by the volcano cracks open more ground, the earth surface is unable to hold back to hot magma, boiling below ground. spanish, gorgeous, reveal or evacuating villages, neighborhoods, while 6000 people are being looked after by the state authorities, others are sleeping rough in their cars. but for how long? i'm staying here because i am emotionally connected to the land. even if the lava has swallowed my home, i want to go back to my house and learn one after the other. government officials from madrid come to the remote island for a few hours visit to show their support to local authorities who are powerless in the faith of an overflowing force of nature that cannot be contained in the management of their crazy. that's not an when they love, but to see on the contrary, the management of the crises we and will not. palma recovers each of normality and with the involvement of the different administrations, the last or option was 50 years ago. this one is far more intense. a seek river of 1000 degrees celsius love eyes slowly, making its way to the ocean at contact. it will relieve toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. air is filled with microscopic volcanic jacket. rock that make of the ash and when you breathe in itself, the catering no one knows how long this weather will take days, weeks, or months before this production. and despite the looming threat, andreotti he goes, concepcion does not want to leave the family restaurant behind lifetime of memories and moments hangs in the balance. as the sound of the volcanoes echoes closer shaking and dreyer's determination to stay till the very end. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the palmer carries spain, embattled chinese housing, john, debbie grand has agreed to a deal to avoid default on its interest payments. it says it will be able to pay an interest bill on thursday is more than $300000000.00 of debt. financial markets have tumbled over fears, the group could collapse. investors of protested outside the company's offices. the qu in guinea, earlier this month is given the country and unexpected winful. political uncertainty has pushed up the value of its book site reserves, the or is used reduce ela minium and companies are setting up large scale operations to caution. i'm going to just report now from cannot create a guinea, some of the world's largest reserves of oxide, and now the races on to exploit more of it. despite the countries military cool and risks of economic isolation, supplies haven't been disrupted. and mode is expected to be mind this year than last this long commitment to the point that investment and to continue attracting me and biggest investment in guinea for the sake of hearing. the mining resources in guinea concerns were raised, whether stability of supplies, when a group of soldiers overthrew with a democratic government in early september that pushed up oxide prices. the government and mining companies are hoping that the current high price of both sides will continue for the company in particular, that represents more than 30 percent of its budget guineas, new military rulers, desperately need to fund their programs. in 2020 this west african country exported more than 64000000 metric tons of the mineral. second only to australia. analysts say guinea should focus more on processing the or locally than exporting it. we need to industrialize our child's guess. we need to transform h from pro much to me. and so dr. we've been, have more about him on this is very important for us. but now if you sent on the side the road that we won't have too many value on it, it wants to create jobs in our county. it wasn't create new dr. cricket said ticket of corruption and a failure to effectively regulate mining companies has left many people in guinea in poverty and damaged the environment. in yellow concludes on we cannot afford to toy with the mining sector today without having economic repercussions. on the contrary, we must open investments in mining projects that have been in the pipeline for a long time. last, guinea accounts for 24 percent of global books at supplies. i need focused on one thing maximizing revenues from the current winful, but there are some analysts point out. there is no guarantee the price of the middle will go on rising. it rece algebra cannot create an alternative version of the famous detroit by the show has opened for to infuse jasa being thrown in the air and truck sun driven that lightning speeds and electric cars much ballets, providing were organized to say, it's more immersive experience with the main auto show on a break because of the pandemic from pontiac, michigan, it's phil laval. question, how do you reinvent and also show the answer. you better off the motor city, because this year they are taking that outside, full throttle at full speed. what would have been the detroit motor, sho, official name, north american international auto show. it's resting for a while. obviously we couldn't have the show indoors. it's place motor, bella park cos, show pot amusement park, new life into an old concept. this is the most immersive style of auto show i have seen in years less exhibition, more experience. what we're seeing here is a big change to the concept of the author shall see for you is this technology is being evolving thing, ease autonomous vehicles, all that kind of stuff. a lot of that has been chewed up by the major tech 1st. so all of these also shows to be thinking, what do we need to do? how do we keep people coming and how do we stay relevant? obviously, cove, it hasn't help. in fact, it's accelerated the process a lot. so now the stripping it right back, the bringing the vehicles out or come rain or shine, right? in this case, how many people touch them, get hands on experience and see what it's all about. a lot of people will look at this now and think they'll type of show seems so dull or this kind of indoor stuff or these are now you can go and experience. now, is this the future? is this what we're going to see from now? well, it's really hard to say, but i will tell you that, you know, they're obviously remains some questions about whether a 100000 people want to go through an indoor event in a short period of time. and we've also seen that manufacturers really embrace the dynamic interactive approach with reaching new customers. there are lots of unveiling staff at this very polished event, even some politics thrown in. if you look up most dice though, looking down at the big, easy announcement, others staring firmly at the road, do you think it will last? i mean, obviously covered his head. now let's say covert was going to serious time where we still be doing this. yes i do. i really think so because there's just more of an experience. and one thing we know in the automotive industry is that consumers crave that experience. that's why car, so they have more technology, they have more connectivity. that's why cars today are more stylish, 350 vehicles. they're on show here from 35 different brands. some old, some new, all vying for attention. always about creating an immersive experience and for an audience used to being able to look, but not so much of the shows a wild ride ahead are you there is phil laval al jazeera pontiac, michigan. ah. so this is out there are, these are the top stories and out there, it gets rare access to afghanistan is by gram prison with for the inmates recounting the torture and abuse at the hands of african american soldiers. the gel held the 10s of thousands of prisoners during the u. s. lead 20 year war on terror and is now under taliban control. there's always been job aid has more from couple . well, it is an extraordinary place to be. it's like a small town where you enter the walls after he was buildings after buildings, it is a sprawling 30 kilometers long.

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