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where we've been hearing speeches from leaders from around the world. much anticipated was china's address to the general assembly and during his pre recorded speech, present a seating pings ought to be assured leaders that his country have peaceful intentions. as it seems, said, it would never invades or bully other nations. go, you go up the differences and problems among countries. hotly, avoidable need to be handle through dialogue incorporation 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 into an exclusion. morocco's designated prime minister said the 3 biggest parties of the b to form a coalition governments. the 1000000000 fuel tycoon i seize anousch was appointed by the king on september 10th. 2 days after his liberal and our party on the highest number of parliamentary seats. anousch replaced sides a dean aloof money with money rather from justice and development parties. more than 6000 people have been evacuated from the spanish island overlap alma, as the cobra via volcano continues to erupt. so for destroy the $300.00 buildings. lava is moving towards the west coast of the islands and is expected to cause more destruction on its way, as well as releasing toxic gas. nicholas hawk, is that just on the, on my right, there has been evacuations in the village of nikolai, where people are just told to just leave as quickly as possible. you can see so that this area around the crater is actually of security is actually growing. so there's more and more people displaced. however, there has been, in some areas, the spanish authorities allowing the people there are civilians to go back to their homes just for the space of, of 20 minutes to half an hour or even an hour to just get their basic necessities. because we've seen people sleeping rough people sleeping in their homes. imagine how they had to leave their homes from a minute to the other feeling the earth shake beneath their surfaces. many people that i spoke to here said that they weren't even warned that this was going to happen. i spoke to the chief volcano experts for the region near. he said that he's been observing since october 17th signs that they would be this rupture. he described it as a telegram sent from the center of the earth with the release of a gas suggesting that there would be a rupture. but there's so much that they do not know. they don't know how much longer there is. but beneath the mantle of the earth that fill spewing out, and they don't know how long it will last from past experiences. and there's been 3 or 3 erupt into the last 100 years. it can last from 25 days to 88 days it will get lost even longer. gun chance of in florida to vehicle carrying ukrainian presents. principal aids happened in the suburbs of the capitol, kids to the same 1. 10 bullets were fired up the vehicle. one thing, the driver, the aides skate on, hans, it's not yet known who was behind the attack president for ms. lewinsky, his in new york has warned of a strong response for steven might be the mission of the call. my toll paid and what's more important. my close friend, so hey, should fear was shot out. so he's alive and he is. his driver unfortunately, is injured and hospitalized. the police are working at the site and a man hunts been launched. this is classified as attempted murder. immediately after my address to the un general assembly, i will go to the ukrainian capital one, who's behind this? frankly, i don't know who all these powers that could be internal. it could be external saying hello to me with shots from the forest at my friend's car is weakness, but the response will be strong. burden, so it has more now for moscow. ukraine's government says the target of this attack was sergey, she fear, principal aide, to ukraine's president vladimir lensky. the president himself is currently at the united nations in washington, but he famously came to power. with this promise to fight the oligarchy, reduce that power and influence. and crack down on corruption. and another aid has said that he believes this shooting. this attempted assassination is connected to that crack down on the oligarchy. he says that we emphasize the presence policy aim to the fundamental transformation of the state will remain unchanged. the timing of this alleged assassination term may also be significant because it's this week that ukraine's parliament starts debating a law specifically targeted reducing the influence of those all galks. the president will be, of course, informed at the un aware he will be speaking to the general assembly. but at the moment we understand that the aid escaped uninjured. his drago was hurt local television reporting that there were 19 bullet holes in the vehicle. now on sunday, germans will head to the polls and vote that will mark the ends of anglo merkel of german chancellor. for most of the last 40 years, the christian democrats and its bavarian sister policy, the christian socialist union, have dominated charmin politics. but as the of the hemi reports from bavaria, that perception is now shifting. it is one place in germany. conservative parties could rely on its here in bavaria. but gail grand hello says that slowly changing in 2014, he became the 1st green mayor of idol think a village near the regional capital munich. this model is vixen people who are skeptical about a green part to me or here doesn't really fit. they were watching for what the green party can do in the countryside. and now some people say it's not that bad. they tell me it's good what you're doing. a new style more open closure to the people. for decades, decrease in social union had brought support in this part of germany taking about 50 percent of both at each election, especially among farmers. like you are good bower. but with only a few days to go, he still hasn't decided who he will vote for him. by answering foolish to me, and as among there are many traditional csu voters, but they say they won't vote for the c s u anymore. i think it's also because of cove it, but a lot of things are not working anymore. the weight people want them to upcoming election will mark the end. the chancellor angle america, 16 years tenure and with her gone. many say it's time for change this. yes, you is a bavarian backbone of angle americans, christian democratic union, the 2 parties campaign to get a field one same candidate. but finding someone to fill merkel shoes has not been easy. recent poll shows the social democratic party is in the lead, even if the gap with the conservatives is narrowing. many put that down to i'm in last it the cd. you see su candidate who hasn't been as convincing. it was very focused on the person, we have a very strong personalization of this election campaign. what is also a little bit new for our political system because we had here for longer the case very strong parties at. busy busy the program of the parties was very, very important, but we see also in this election campaign that candidates and advantages and especially also the failures and mistakes of individual. busy candidates made it made a big difference. climate change in social justice have dominated the campaign. and some of the c d. u votes could go to the green party or the social democrats on death. shoddy, it's a shame that merkle doesn't want to run any more. cd you people are bit unsettled and are scared that things won't be the same, although they shouldn't be. renewal is important. everyone believes that from all parties. so it's good to have a new coalition. germans expected to spread their votes among more parties than usual. the election will be followed by coalition negotiation that could last weeks . if not months, is not yet clear whether germany's conservatives will be included. with that, i mean edges, iraq, by the very in southern germany, fallen stock coerce, decided with the government's in its challenge to affirm the poor constitution's privacy over european union treaties. the decision intensifies a dispute between brussels and poland that began shortly after the countries of right when government swept power in 2015. holland government says 16 challenging you norms and a number of issues including l g, b, c, whites, abortion shall perform 2 decades after the us invasion of afghanistan and africans have been returning to the jail where the warehouse before the taliban takeover. i'll just 0 has been given rare access to the now abandoned bank from air base and prism complex from the inmates have made allegations of abuse and torture . but it's not impossible to independently corroborate those claims. and a warning. some may find the testimony in some of in java's report. the survey they call it that he'd gone tunnel or gun is tons of great. 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 help tens of thousands of people becomes evident. building after building door after door, the men which were held here, remember their humiliation and torture at the hands of us soldiers and fellow after 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, like african american troops. he says tortured prisoners were hidden in the block away from media and humanitarian organizations until they were heal. is it not at all supported your volume? 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 into the crime, they would torture and tell the prisoners said yes. from uniforms to prison cells. 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 2 mckenna college and american girls would come dressed in bikini 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 sleep channels are interrogations, were almost 10 to 12 hours. right. groups such as 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 $27.00 soldiers enlisted personnel with criminal offenses, some with 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 collision troops in abundance done ahead of secret the leaving the base at night us for to say they destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and sent over 700 loaded c, 17 aircraft out of a one. sun scrap is what's left of black hawk helicopters, generators, vehicles, and other equipment where the reinstate on the legacy is the abuse. tens of thousands illegally detained without trial. that's how they make us up to the scottish hub at the moment. did you? uh, 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. it was a scary place. ball graham was a place of utter cruelty and barbarism. the taliban fight to say they feel happy to be here once again. as victors, not captive some people the world knew them as barbaric monsters, which is how they see the captors. some of in java doubt, they are a background prison. an alternative version of the famous detroit motor show has opened to enthusiastic being thrown in the air and trucks driven at lightning speeds, electric cars, water bella, is providing, would organize this phase more immersive experience with the main. also show on a break because of the pandemic from pontiac, michigan. here's phil laval. question, how do you reinvent and also show the answer. you better off the most the city, because this year they are taking that outside, full throttle, full full, full speed. here. what would have been the detroit motor? sho, officially north american international auto show. it's resting for a while. obviously we couldn't have the show indoors in its place. motor bela 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 auto show for years. this technology is been evolving thing even these are thomas 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 a show seems so dull or this kind of indoor stuff will be exhibit. now you can go and experience stuff. is this the future? is this what we're going to see from now on? 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 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 gone in a few years 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 when the automotive industry is that consumers crave that experience. that's why cars today have more technology, they have more connectivity. that's why cars today are more stylish, 350 vehicles on show here from 35 different brands, some old, some new, all buying 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 of you. there is phil laval al jazeera pontiac, michigan. a startup company in switzerland has developed 5 g. it's illness, drones for emergency services to help with their life saving operations. the new tools could relay real time information to 1st responders from above an emergency sites. rules can fly continuously for 24 hours in all weather conditions and are equipped with several cameras including thermal imaging. it's simply push a single button and adjust your height. double click on any type of object you want to look at and the system takes care of the rest. and so we tried to take off the complexity of drone piloting and all of the safety requirements and safety complications out of the picture. every year since $91768.00, the royal academy in london has held the largest open submission on exhibition in the world. this year, the summer exhibition was moved to the often, the very 1st time, because of the crew of ours pandemic, ne parker went to have a look. it is a temple to britain's art establishment. but under the austere gaze of old masters, a scrum of color jostling for attention. the theme if they see a show is reclaiming magic, celebrating the joy of making stuff. thousands of entries a 50 through by committee of academy missions, including famous artists and architects, is the reason why complete unknowns can find themselves sharing was space with mega stars. and it's nearly all on sale for hundreds or hundreds of thousands of dollars . it's really a joyful experience and we get around $1415000.00 submissions out of which we then choose the works that the academicians, the committee that puts together the summer division team the best. but ultimately, of course, we have to make a selection so that when we're just under 1400 works in the exhibition looming over the gallery. this monumental piece by world famous german artists, anselm keeper, whose work grapples with the bleak aftermath of the 2nd world war tucked beneath it . family picking noses by colon camera. many of the work selected by black artists stealing with complex colonial histories, all on display in a building erected at the height of britain's trans atlantic slave trade. and this piece, i do love among them celebrated artists, hugh lock. he rather than knocking controversial statues off their pedestals, some others them, and garish regalia. i've always said if i wasn't an artist, i would have been a historian. enhance my interest in, in statues, in the history of statues, in history of who gets commemorated. and why, you know, who do we put up there to celebrate? and do they deserve to be there is the question. it's big, it's bold, it's brush in places the works, encourage us to peer into the minds of the office, whether it be an established, famous painter, or an up and coming amateur. this is a declaration, a manifesto, even that whatever you throw it off is buck around every corner on every wall. the word godes view is into thinking. maybe i could do that. we should precisely what 9 year old lucas greenfield did. his work was chosen to feature in the academies, youths show the mailing it's when my head came and told me to go out for me and they're like it, it felt really cool. but my work by for this is a rough and tumble exhibition. a reminder that creativity comes in all manner of shapes and sizes. the bulk of al jazeera, london or quake has struck. so these destroy the shaking buildings and causes damage in melbourne. the magnitude 6 quake hit on monday, around 200 kilometers northeast of the country, 2nd largest city. it's one of a strictly a strong de star quakes. a records spelt as far away as sydney, 900 kilometers to the north, left some melbourne streets, leisure with bricks and rubble. although no one is reported to have been seriously injured. turkey's largest aerospace and technology event tech, no press is on the waiting list on bu a names to showcase rapid advances in the country's defense technology and attracts a young talent to the industry. serum consumer reports from it stumble, matrix helicopter on ment, aerial vehicle and place. turkey showcase is a domestic lar, produced defense technology for the 4th time and it's stumble. 200000 students competed in 35 different bills to take part in the 6 day festival. for our high among young participants like his team, want to 1st start with a room designed to extinguish fire will depend damage and hundreds of wildfires and turkeys mediterranean region. this summer, devastating much of the country's tourism industry. their invention has been given more significance. a lot of our drone is capable of operating 100 meters above fires on facades and roof. motivation has been international technology move well aware of the mission and vision. our state has chosen, other winners are being chosen, but those who make it are seen as assets for the country's defense industrial. that's all to sell products and services at home and abroad. more than 50 percent of turkey's armed forces are supplied by domestic companies. the government aged to eliminate all foreign suppliers and make that 100 percent by 2023. the 100 anniversary of the foundation of the turkish republic. take over. do you know about when we look at tech? no. first you. we see the architects of great to keep engineers, scientists, entropy, newer who will make their marks tomorrow. marked are drones, are named after the family members behind them. they're known for their effectiveness in helping us be john, achieve victory over our menu in their conflict over the disputed territories of not going to car about into 1020. but at that t b to drones are now used by turkey. ukraine cut are and other bay john the engineer of the aircraft and chairperson of the turkish technology team foundation organizing this festival says they're part of turkey feature tom boss. we will never give up on our goal for fully independent country promoting technology and making turkey a country that leads in every field. hurricane faces complex than pensions on its borders. and as an 8 member, it is sometimes at all with its laws encountering what it regard as the threats. so turkish official and the military are keen to develop a defense industry that is independent. and this festival is designed to in college, to countries to take part and contribute new ideas. so a little l 0 as stumble for the sport use for hala. thank you so much. we start with cricket and talk sounds, information. mr. claims a fake threat to new zealand team originated in india. the minister says the menacing email is the reason the key word team decided to abandon their tour pockets on last week, found children claims email was generated from india through a vpn, showing the location of singapore and e disclose the contents of the threat. this has been cricket you did wrong to go to practice on and now see what will happen. what happens to you you'll get good team is not going anywhere. now in every place the bomb will replace from your flight and my mens will not forgive you. new zealand withdrawal dealt a massive blow out of pocket bands, hopes of staging, regular international crickets with england subsequently calling off their men's and women's tours. the information minister claims the west indies team due to arrive in december has also been sent a friday. and he said with fake and the indian primary league on wednesday, the deli capital when top of the table after convincing, when are with the bottom place, sunrise is hydro bob deli needed 132 traditionally. and they got there with more than to despair and he had no spending resilient football. legend pele says he's feeling a little better every day. the 80 year old is being put through his paces at a hospital in sao paolo, the 3 time world winner is just undergoing surgery to remove a tumor in his colon. factor woods is not expected to attend this week's rider cap as he continues to recover from a car accident in february. but its presence will be filed by the us team, whistling streets, and wisconsin americans, both the 8 of the world's top 10 rank players. justin thomas's tiger remains and enthusiastic supporter of a team. he's so into it. he obviously once the best for our team wants the best for all of us and it means a lot to him. i think people would be surprised. i mean, they obviously saw it and you all saw it and australia how much it meant to me, but just the amount of work in the amount of hours he's willing to spend to make sure that he feels like the team is, is prepared and is, is ready to go as possible, as is pretty cool. history backend for spaniards. sergio garcia, i'm, he needs he wins, breakneck foul. those old time record. the spaniard has already won the most points and ryder cup history and he'll become one of the only 4 players to compete in the event across for decades. and the 1st appearance was in 1999 as a 19 year old. still the youngest player in ryder cup history. okay, and that is all you support for now? holler back to you. thank you so much for what about fit for me on the team here in 200, you have a nicer colleagues in london or lauren taylor is standing by spring. you all the very latest form around the world. keep it here on algebra here. ah. news, news, news, news. the people are much more the to the communities they live in. no matter how much i need to presentation as much as anyone else's. going to like the main one of the most polluted part of the night, the delta and now it's people say they want to clean up all that is toward the bottom and with the media lunch that coverage covers you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right, and that is what i want them to change. i wanted to go further to cover story stuff impacts the lives of people to, to flip the stories that i was really passionate about. the stories with the governments rather keep him in the story stuff, drop the fixed narrative and depend on the reality on the thought is why i became a journalist. i'm how much i book is, who's on an online be part of the debate. pacific people, the ocean, is our identity and the source of well being. we are the, when no help, they get off the table. it says shoot inside atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. aah! joe biden promises half a 1000000000 more cobit vaccine doses for developing countries that will be months before they receive them. for every one shot we've administered to dayton america, we 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