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ah, i'm one of the top stories on how does it. iranian officials say, nuclear talks with well power will resume at the end of this month around the deputy foreign minister says tara wants us sanctions to be lifted. us is welcomed, returned to talks to you, and has found evidence that all science tennessee appears to dry complaints have violated human rights with some possibly amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity describes the conflict is one mod by extreme brutality and results from to us states president joe biden will easily one in 2020 could signal tremble, a democratic party and heading into next year national ballot. republican pushed the democrats out of the virginia government ship when the democratic governor of new jersey faced with closer than expected challenge. officials at the cop $26.00 un climate summit. focusing on ways to finance the battle against global warming and move to renewable energy. most world leaders of left glasgow after landing several agreements, a may name of the talks as to secure enough commitments to keep the rise in the average global temperature to one and a half degrees celsius. exactly how pledges will be met, particularly in the developing world, is still being worked out above all that will require a lot of money. the united states also intends to fully support the climate investment funds, capital markets mechanism, true in innovating, innovative, leveraging structure. this initiative will help attract significant new private climate finance and provide $500000000.00 per year for the clean technology funds programming that includes the new accelerating coal transition investment program on diplomatic editor james base has more from glasgow its finance stay here and the words all sound very promising. indeed. richey soon as the u. k. finance minister talking about rewarding the global economy, saying that london will be a test case. the net 0 financial capital is the aim and we will so heard from janet yet in the us treasury secretary, calling for a wholesale transformation of the carbon intensive economy, saying that has to happen now. we're not preparing for future generations. the climate crisis is with us right now, but i can tell you some developing countries are a little skeptical that those very strong words are going to be matched by action. because they've heard all of these words before. they've heard words, for example, back in paris, and particularly the commitment of a $100000000000.00 every year from the developing developed countries to the developing world. that was commitment 1st made in 2009. it was supposed to stop that annual payment in 2020 and it hasn't happened now. they're talking about 2023 . and i think that the tension between the developing and develop world is one of those tensions that you will have below the surface. now, as this conference moves to a slightly different phase, the leaders have done that bit. they've started events, they've given it a boost at the beginning. now it's the hard detailed technical negotiations that are going to go on in all of the many meeting rooms with the many thousands of people that are here comp. and then by the end of next week, that's well we'll know whether those negotiations are born through and i suspect get near near the end to give them another extra push. you're going to see many of those leaders flying back in. but if you have haiti's most powerful gangs is asking the us to help him. i was through the government. jimmy shows you known as barbecues, demanding the acting president, and prime minister, i and all he resign all the g, so that the cost of blood, we're going to dislodge mr. ru laundry from the prime minister's office. and afterwards, the key to the country will be handed over to a new class of men and women of civil society who will have to govern responsibly to get the country out of the quagmire in which it has been floundering for many ages. john hanged, enjoy his his life and bought a prince, sent a lot more detail to mission as he had to say in this press conference. well that was nothing short of a declaration of war by the biggest gang leader and haiti against the prime minister of the country in that clip you just played. said at the cost of blood, a threat of a bloody revolution. say he has previously called for the prime minister ariel on re to resign. this time he added an important or else saying that the prime minister will be removed by fours. that is a declaration of something well beyond what they have done. in the past. we asked for a response from the prime minister's office, and they said, prime minister ariel on re, doesn't deal with gangs. it's important to note this was done in a particularly formal way. this is a letter to the u. s. ambassador, written in french by the man known as barbecue, demanding that the, the prime minister resign and asking for us support. and it's interesting the format in which he did this. you read this letter out loud in a news conference here in town, in the last saline neighbourhood, which he controls, he's the head of 9 gangs. this was announced a day earlier. we got an invitation to it with the police did nothing to come in there because they are outgunned and they are out man. so he was able to hold a press conference with reporters surrounded by his own armed militants with the police and the formal military of this country. doing absolutely nothing about it. now this comes at a time of political crisis. there's a crisis of faith in the government. there's also a crisis of the economy. that's because the gangs have been hijacking fuel trucks and that is stopped people from getting to work. and it's stopped all the operations of things like hospitals, which need diesel fuel to run all their equipment. the government says that that has led to the death of people in this country. now barbecue is says that he but he wants to overthrow there's government. he says he's not a politician. he says he's not even a gangster. he says he is the leader of a revolution in this the, for his country in the western hemisphere. and he wants to redistribute the wealth that he says is held by the top 5 percent of the people in this country, in conspiracy with the government of this country. so this is one of the most difficult times in haiti's, recent history and hating knows, crisis, and data. and in the meantime, any news at all on the christian missionaries who were kidnapped and were hearing very little that you knew this is the 19th day since those 16 americans and one canadian have been kidnapped. we know that the kidnappers are asking for a $1000000.00 per person. that is another gang that has made that request. and we have not heard what the development has been with that that we see a statement each day by christ christian aid ministry asking for prayer for these people so far, no response publicly. we don't know exactly what kind of resolution has come out of that and those people are still missing. john 100. thank you very much. indeed. the world health organization has approved the indian co vaccine current of ours vaccine for emergency use. it's produced by barrack biotech, more than 10 percent of vaccinated indians have taken the kovacs in job w h o approve who means they're not. creation is much more likely to be accepted as a valid in other countries. have mitchell is in new delhi. she says the decision is a boost for in his credibility in the fight against the virus. a huge relief for the government as well as the people you know as us now around a 120000000 doses of go vaccine have been administered and ingest for those people, the w h o approval basically means so they can travel to countries that have backseat mandates. now a dozen all countries including australia, mexico, yvonne, a pause, have recognized callbacks in but most countries are still only shifting vaccines that have the w h o approval. it's also huge of a push for push against the vaccine hesitancy. you know, call vaccine has been mired in a lot of control the see from the one for one. the government started ministering the jobs in january, even before the results of the child was in. on top of that, you know, the w h u approval process has taken months. all of the meetings onto today, always ended with the w. h o asking the company and the government for more data. so that raised a couple of eyebrows on top of that, there was some international embarrassment when it came to callbacks. in brazil, it wasn't talks to a whole callbacks in trials. it was also talks to place an order of about $20000000.00 doses. that's a huge order to pull the plug when there were occupations of graft and corruption. so this approval means a lot for the pride and credibility of developing countries that produce its own coven, 19 vaccine charges. so the current of ours pandemic has led to a rise in child marriages globally. in parts of malawi, the number is nearly doubled. but there, it's not just the pandemic to blame for young girls becoming victims of marriages as her want us to reports from language tree. when the sun rises over lake malawi, africa's 3rd largest lake, it usually means early morning chores. have to be done out here, washing dishes and doing the laundry is generally a job for young women and girls. when they finish, some of them will handle to school, but she salutary juma says every year, many girls drop out and become victims of early marriage locked on measures to prevent the state. of course, the 19 in her community didn't help. zona, amount in them in i did, the children had nothing to do our home. some got pregnant and got married. usually one goes miss school, the teachers tell us, and we found that why, but when the schools close, it was hard to keep a check on them. now the schools have opened. we see that some girls aren't in cross community leaders managed to persuade these teen mothers to go back to school . one girl says she wants to become a journalist, the others nurses. i already am a movie at 1st. my husband didn't want me to leave him in. he ordered me to stay. when the police got involved, he got scared. and let me go. now he has found another wife in new york. but even before the pandemic, malone, we had one of the highest rates of early child and teenage pregnancy in the world. one out of 2 girls are gearing marriott before their age of 18. then it defeats the problem, isn't it almost like a half of the women population, which is 51 percent over the mallory towards her population is becoming or dropping out of a school number one. and secondly, becoming a mother before age over the 18 teaches a rising poverty could. 4th more girls are to school and into early marriages, especially bearings. they also take body in those marriages because they've got to develop children who get molly saw that the, the gun. how something do any slum those men allow. he is one of the poorest countries in the world. most of his budget comes from foreign aid. jobs are hard to find. the only real option out here is farming and there isn't enough work for every one. some young people would try to get to south africa to find work there. for those a can't do that. getting married seems to be the only option. the law in milan forbids marriage for both boys and girls under 18, but without proper enforcement, it still happens harder. matessa al jazeera maniachi, maloney maternal man has vowed to eradicate the cultivation of poppies in order to stop afghanistan's drug trade. a poppy farming is rife across the country. a consequence in part of the past 2 decades of war. but opium revenues will be difficult to replace as stephanie decker reports from cobble swaying, gently in the wind. the pretty poppy plant is potentially fatal. afghanistan is one of the top produces of opium and heroine in the world. for many farmers here, it's the only way to make a living room for the record or cheer we grow puppy so we can buy bread for the family to survive full thus no government that's helped us. we don't have adequate water for the crops. so poppy becomes the only available option. poppy cultivation is boomed in the last 20 years. it's a hardy crop that needs little water cheaper to grow and more reliable in terms of drought, which afghanistan has been plagued by the plant and the drugs that come from it are a multi $1000000.00 industry that has benefited many previous governments warlords . and the taliban. the group now says it will ban it. a topic addressed in its 1st news conference taking power in august. the group spokesman said, be hulu. m. showerhead says they will bring opium cultivation to 0. the taliban managed to cut down cultivation significantly before they were ousted from power, but its sword, since. and despite most of the drugs being exported globally, it's having a devastating impact on society here. this rehabilitation center is the largest in afghanistan and it has voluntary patience. but many are also picked up from the streets by force. something the taliban has stepped up since coming to power. these men have just arrived and this is part of a process of where they get showered and have their haircut. no, we're told that the amount of drug users are stored across the country over the last 20 years and according to the united nations, the amount of drug usage here is double the global average doctors here. so tiny says around 60 percent of patients go back to abusing drugs. after the 45 day detox, it's an uphill struggle in a country devastated by conflict or mom was calipers of thought. we had problems of war for the last 40 years. there was no awareness of drug addiction, a literacy, legal refugees, and the problems of unemployment, mental health. these are all the reasons why people are so affected here by drugs in some ways, her voice is entrepreneur, eradicating the poppy crop and supporting the countless farmers who survive. because of it is going to take a global effort. we're told it will need a taliban commitment. it will need the original commitment for preventing the smuggling and mafia and also it will require international community or planning program. so support incentives are for the pharmacy that many express doubt that poppy cultivation will be eradicated. they say it's simply to lucrative for the taliban, but no one dares to say it on camera. like with everything these days, it's still not clear in what direction the taliban will take this country road with gabriella, stephanie decker al jazeera, cobble. still to come on out 0 showcasing stories across the occupied west bank. the 8th annual palestinian film festival gets under way and his sport, it was a night of massive hits the well series came to an end baseball action coming up shortly. ah ah ah ah, the 8th annual posting in film festival has kicked off in ramallah. it's showcasing warmer, 60 fiction documentary, and short films across the occupied west bank. deborah abdul, hamid has ah, it's the latest palestinian film to be internationally acclaimed. recently receiving an award at the venice film festival and nominated for an oscar ella that eve or the stranger is the story of a man returning to his village in the occupied golan heights. but after so many years away, he feels like a stranger among his own. the movie is the brainchild of amy butler d. like it's giving voice to the voiceless at some point and thinks a spotlight on this area. i'm a syrian m director from the golan heights. but for me be, i'm also palestinian in this case because this is like my home as well. i am a we are an extension to the, to the palestinian case. and to do the best millennium feeling, making a move in palestine is not easy. it took me of 7 years to put the her iep together . there is no sort of talent or ideas. the problem is finding the resources needed . and like much of the palestinian economy, most productions rely on international financial support. directors have to rely on co productions, mostly with european companies. but the money comes with conditions. do government, how to come real numbers, part of the funds go back to the europeans because those are the co production conditions. and then there's rental equipment or crews from abroad to pay for. locally we have real problems. we don't have an industry every thumbs of personal initiative. you're on your own from conceiving the idea to the final cut had alarm before the high. regardless of these difficulties, filmmakers say it's important to keep on creating movies and present the palestinian narrative to the world. but making way them industry dominated by hollywood blockbusters is difficult, especially when it comes to reaching a wide audience. that's why having a presence on online streaming platforms is a good start may all day has curated a collection of palestinian movies for netflix. that's like really a great opportunity and a good museum to, to have this audience for ballast indian films because we know netflix when they came to the middle east or do they start with netflix? they funded a lot of us are in funds and it is. and this fall, dance it is, it was a speaking in at epic. so it was a kind of for there really, and it's there and it has a lot of audience. so it's great to have the palestinian narrative there for the audience tool to compare. and at least to that what, what they like i, what they don't like netflix is new collection is tied to palestinian stories. it's made up of 32 award winning films that were either directed by palestinian filmmakers or tell palestinian stories. it also makes movie accessible to palestinian themselves. we're often restricted in their move with or simply don't have access to a cinema. but for palestinian filmmakers, you dream of seeing their film coming soon in a theatre near you is still far away. but at that, how meet elders either come along, i'm sorry, has the sport thanks very much. will we start with football and rail madrid are and course replacing the law. 16 of the champions league cream. been the missed school . why spend that much including route $1000.00 go in your top club competition. now the 1st strike a lead, his sites were to one when shot 3rd zone. yes. victory. put 3 on top of the group with 9 point a seamless and faint hopes of reaching the north rounds as a champion, vega still alive, but only johnny 7 time champions. 311 home with porter. this is the lead through louise and own go from defend, the sean so bond, both salvage the rule for milan, who remain boston group be now very i'll manage you ny murray has turned down the job as the next manager, premier league side new castle saying he'd rather, stay in spain, the former also and p s g bosses top contender, replace steve bruce who aside from the club shortly officer, was taken over by a saudi back consortium. most funded. he's been at a villareal since last year says he was grateful for the off of a 100 percent committed to staying at the legal side new tottenham manager, antonio conte wants to restore stability, said to the london club. the italians take over from noon to reach to santa who is psych, just 4 months into the job, was supposed languishing in mid table in the english premier league. my country philosophy is very simple to play with football and attract a portable for our fans with passion to have a team stable. not up and down. i think that the fun the server to to have a team competitive with a will to fight for me the new challenge, his thought and i'm, i wanted to become an important part of my career over manager. this. they knew me . they're turning round. i wonder for the club and, and the lady one can me strongly, i think and this is the 20. i don't know who except to become the manager. former champions, interest still alive, the t 20 cricket world cup of the clenching the 1st when the tournament they thrashed. i've got to stop by $66.00 runs, right, sean la and kayla who's a $140.00 wrong partnership helps india to mamma's total of $210.00 for 2 of the highest total of the tournament. so for now, group need is pakistan already book the semi final spots in the must win though the last 2 games to have a chance of joining them. i've got this on also still have a chance of reaching the final for we know that if you use any game from, you know, we are out of the government. so we have to win everything. and when you are in that kind of situation, you have to live, you are literally notting too much about what is happening or what is happening elsewhere. and earlier new zealand secured a 16 run victory over scotland. martin got so smash 76. this but just missed out on a century. they have 4 points from 3 games and wins in their final 2 group games will guarantee them a spot in the last for scotland have been knocked out now the atlanta braves have one major league baseball as well as series. i got the job done at the home of the houston as shows in an epic fashion as to how malick has the latest on this action . oh, it's been 26 years in the making. but the atlanta braves, the world series champions, once again. and they captured the title in style by destroying the houston astros on the road in game 6, quarries delay getting the scoring going with a 3 run homer. atlanta gave up a for nothing lead and choked and game 5. this time however, they were ruthless. dan's be swanson's massive, it was testament to just that asked jose fans could hardly believe what had hit them when perch ready. freeman also got in on the home run action. by which point the celebrations were almost in full swing credit. and when the title clenching moment came, the brave didn't hold back. ah. that land to winning the world series with an emphatic 7. nothing demolition. i'm still nom, so i really don't have emotions. i'm just kind of turn tell you guys things of how are she or cuz i don't really she or anything yet. so um it's gonna hit hard and soon surreal. i'm i spent the whole game not let myself specially scored runs not let myself get ahead of things because no one how quickly things can change. and now it's really, really good. brave fans will hope they won't have to wait another 26 years. to enjoy seems like this once again to well, malik, i'll 0 let's say a sport and i'll be more liaison you back to london. thank you very much indeed. and that's it for me on taylor for this news out on the back can just remember now the full run, the days news, thanks very much. the fortune usa ah ah a tens of thousands of children born into old lives under the icicle regime in iraq and syria . now many are in camps you the orphans all with that we don't. mothers rejected by their own communities, chicken, your length of people are going to welcome the mouth about, of course, mom. and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi toxic, had beside, with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance with chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge braying something they didn't even see the case. put 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on al jazeera. ah, 25 years ago, a new era television used in the middle east began with a 2 part documentary series mopping the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channels logged in. and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story of al jazeera but unique puff. ha, my law dot one documentary that open your eyes. i'm more the guy on al jazeera. ah, iran announces it will return to nuclear talks with world powers by the end of the month. ah, i learned taylor, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up every day, more people are suffering and dying. the un reports extreme brutality on both sides of ethiopia as war as to grow rebels say they're closing in on the capital. a major blow for us president joe biden and the democrats in local elections.

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