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the imperial palace at the same time i think that you know anyone you talk to who comes to japan and businesspeople diplomats artists will tell you right away that the people you meet in japan the japanese you meet who are bilingual or multilingual or well traveled or open minded or progressive are by and large women. and in you norm is extraordinary resources and i have to say that cynically i mean it's just japanese women are the post the best travelled the most globally minded the most talented and the most multilingual people i hate to interrupt because the end of the shine you're saying fantastic things about women and particularly japanese women but i have to say thank you so much to or if i guess as we're talking about the new era of wave walk which means beautiful harmony you will find me on live at a stream see the x.
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type take care but. radicalism is on the rise across the globe. we're told it's everywhere we're told was supposed to be suspicious of everybody and everything but government policies aimed at tackling radicalisation in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is huge i don't know there's only so much we can try before you say ok that's me rethinking radicalization of the radicalized youth syrians on al-jazeera. and her husband gavin worst week when four teenagers broke down the back the teenagers described as being of african appearance still on the run before all of this happened i wasn't scared out of black people or people of color.
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whatever to focus on african gang crime began in march twenty sixth seen when violence broke out at the moon the festival of federation square in the center of melbourne to gird suit of african young people coming together in the open there was a far cry get out of the car by rolling poll if you lot some of it was because the place become involved and we started choice and they're just people there and that crowd all narratives in the media at the top and a lot of political pressure. this people like me crown conspiracy to raise. kids blamed for the actions of the few. people have to base life i have to feel side to side there's a lot of perception issues i think that we need to deal with this while people have to weigh your own record on this troubling for a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel all you do not believe in a two state solution the official story is unfair and on purely all sure you don't care about the official story if you were a little visit today you would say what has the media been telling the world isn't
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black and white there's a lot to gratian if you join me near the hot sun on the front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories on the big issues here on al-jazeera. this was truly a break. venezuela's president dismisses opposition leader one calls for a military uprising and made violence on the streets of caracas. watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up saddam's military rule as one protest says not to take the law into their own hands and call on them to remove roadblocks u.s. present donald trump is considering declaring the muslim brotherhood
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a terrorist organization and japan's new emperor naruhito takes the throne following his father's abdication. venezuela's opposition leader who has called for a second day of protests on wednesday he says president nicolas maduro doesn't have the support of the armed forces but maduro says he'll process. those involved in what he described as an attempt at cool amid the rising tensions u.s. airline regulator the f.a.a. has asked its affiliated airline is to withdraw from venezuela within two days a lot america at its embassy in yemen is monitoring developments from cuba it was perhaps his boldest move yet opposition leader one wide all appearing before dawn in front of a crack us air force base surrounded by some twenty five soldiers appealing to the military to join him by his side was leopoldo lopez perhaps than israel's most
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famous political prisoner he announced he'd been released to house arrest by security forces who turned against the president made the last mughal commitment to defend freedom out with tyranny everyone out onto the street. opposition supporters answered the call but were pushed back by security forces dozens were injured in clashes between pro and anti-government groups. after he and lopez took part in a march why daughter disappeared from sight i mean nagging rumors that he would be arrested but come nightfall he issued a new call from an undisclosed location for venezuelans to rise up again. we will continue calling on the armed forces to take part in the final phase of operation liberty to rescue our dignity that is why on may one we will go back onto the streets nationwide gathering in the areas we have already designated. president maduro responded on nationwide television surrounded by army officers whose
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continued support he depends on. this was truly a fake a minor a simulation and lie that's why eighty percent of the military and police who joined them in the beginning had left them. but amid reports that his support may be cracking u.s. secretary of state might come pale said had been about to step down and go to cuba but was dissuaded by russia another key ally maduro says that's rubbish and adding more fuel to the geopolitical crisis president donald trump is again pointing the finger. he is warning about another unless it immediately withdraw what he calls military help to the mcdougall regime he will slap on what he is now describing as a full and complete embargo as well as height will be economic and financial sanctions. and venezuela and mother who are both planning to mark international
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workers day with a major show of strength on the streets one to try to force the president from power the other to try to maintain. newman have. to sudan now where the ruling military council has asks protesters not to take the law into their own hands the military says it's still hope so now the difference is with protest leaders who are still on the streets calling for a civilian government wanted for some khartoum. sudan to stop generals warn their patience has limits they want the protesters on the streets of the capital khartoum to remove roadblocks checkpoints and allow trains to bring food supplies across the country they were there we are responsible and we have to take responsibility as a military council as a transitional military council we have to protect the citizens and protect the law we will not accept any chaos or attack on civilians and their properties and properties of the state and we will deal with this firmly and in accordance with
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the law this is what you wanted to clarify to the sudanese people we did not want to add insult to injury. the army's warning comes after talks with the opposition hit a snag the two sides have agreed to form a new body to run the country until the next elections the army wants a majority in the transitional body. and so far it has avoided an escalation that might lead to an armed confrontation. over the we have made many concessions for the sake of protecting our nation and preventing scenarios similar to what happened in neighboring countries we want to talk to end quickly so that the tension deescalate. but the young activists behind the mass protest movement toppled president omar al bashir worried the military is buying time to prevent a civilian takeover. they say they want the army's role restricted and its
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influence contained during the transitional period. in a press conference on tuesday so dance professional association denounced the military saying they have no desire to give up power to civilians here. the military council is not serious about transferring power to civilians it is clear they want to keep power and retain it for themselves this is unacceptable the revolution did not take place in order to stop a unilateral military regime into another unilateral military regime therefore this will not be accepted and is not acceptable but strong statements that sent ultimatums have replaced the soft and optimistic language of the last few days casting doubts over the prospects of the talks that are now stalled until further notice. i just told our protesters have a cheese to comply with the military's request to remove their roadblocks and barricades remain in place until. this update from sudan's capital. the
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transitional military council and the forces for freedom and change which is basically made up of civil society activists and sudan's creates a position this will be organizing the focus getting. hard by the day the talks between them have not had any breakthrough a look ahead on agreeing on the four mission of the transitional administration that they had agreed to form between them the opposition negotiators are now accusing the transitional military council of moping really to share power and also setting themselves up at the presidential palace saying that they have not started this revolution just to hunt over power to another unit a lot of military admin. tradition and say this isn't acceptable and that they are not short of options already they are called for
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a million man march on thursday and they say that they also have another wild card which is a general strike which they say could have the potential of shutting down the entire country the white house says it's planning to designate the muslim brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization this could bring sanctions against the group as well as companies and individuals who interact with it egypt's president abdel fattah reportedly urged president donald trump to make the designation in a meeting last month mike hanna has our report from washington an implacable enemy of the muslim brotherhood receives the warmest of welcomes at the white house egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi has long been pressing president trump to take action against the organization which along with the liberal opposition has been the target of a massive crackdown by cc's forces in egypt this after the muslim brotherhood won
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egypt's first democratic election in two thousand and twelve. before being ousted in a military takeover the following year the white house choosing to support the autocrat rather than the democratically elected whistlin brotherhood he deposed the president has consulted with his national security team and leaders in the region who share his concern says the press secretary in an e-mail and this designation is working its way through the internal process first among those in the region clearly not consulted president earlier one in turkey who's a strong backer of the muslim brotherhood. well countries like to near zero and morocco where the organization is an integral part of the democratic process. in both tunisia and in morocco. muslim brotherhood affiliated parties are represented in the parliaments and they're major players and. to the extent that
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they fall under the stairs and nation it would be common possible for the us government to have diplomatic relations with them it would be hard for them to have contact with them allies that are likely to have been consulted include israel and saudi arabia that cites cutter's support for the muslim brotherhood as a reason for the ongoing blockade of that country but the apparent peace mint of countries like saudi arabia may be only one reason for the trumpet ministrations deliberations another is domestic the decision to outlaw the brotherhood would play well to president trump's political base which is deeply distrustful of any movement that preaches the word muslim. my kind of al-jazeera washington japan's new emperor narrow hato has given his first address since taking the throne he says he will rule in accordance with the constitution and work towards peace in
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japan and in the world now rachel for many became japan's one hundred twenty six emperor at midnight on tuesday walking the beginning of a new imperial erath. your seven year. here's to the throne i will carry on in the footsteps of improve mirrors and improve a mirror and also the previous improves that of rind and promise to think about the people of japan remember the provisions of the constitution and show perform my duties as the symbol of the japanese people and most sincerely wish for peace to prevail in the world and in japan when he has this update from tokyo now. it was perhaps fitting that the gloomy where that of choose day when the abdication ceremony took place for emperor akihito gave way to sunshine on wednesday for two very brief ceremony to welcome in the new era of emperor another heater the first ceremony involves the transfer the handing down of imperial regalia ancient
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treasures that are handed from emperor to emperor in a second brief ceremony as well we heard from the emperor for the first time speaking publicly and then comments from the prime minister shinzo up there welcoming in the new era on behalf of the japanese people so what can can we expect from this new era emperor not hito is fifty nine years of age the first japanese emperor to be educated overseas having spent two years at oxford university in the united kingdom his wife imprest musta coal so i spent time studying at harvard and oxford university she is a former diplomat so potentially they bring a uniquely global international perspective to the imperial family that we haven't seen before but i think overall we can expect that emperor not oh he will very much follow in the footsteps of his father as far as a an official in through meant ceremony we won't see that until october that will be a much larger elaborate affair involving invited international guests and then the
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emperor and empress will parade through the streets of tokyo in the back of an open top car seat ahead on al-jazeera thousands of regional leaders. macross afghanistan gathered to discuss how to achieve peace with the taliban last take holidays launches annual defense show but disputes over russian made weapons out overshadowing the event. hello again and welcome back well here across iraq we have seen some very gusty winds and i want to show you some images that have come out across parts of new jobs and because they have seen a sandstorm take away the images that came out across this area we're looking at visibility dropping across the region causing a lot of problems there but not just the visibility some of the winds were so
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strong that the cause of structural damage is across much of the city we do expect to still see windy conditions across the region particularly down here towards the south quite city could be seeing some winds as well down towards the gulf as well here in doha as we go towards the next couple of days we could be seeing some winds as well as we go towards thursday though temptress to remain quite high baghdad at thirty seven in kuwait city at thirty three and as i mentioned the winds will be a problem here across much of the gulf but we're also talking about the temperatures rising thirty seven degrees in doha that's probably the highest we have seen all season over here towards thirty and miska we expect to see thirty two but by the time we get towards thirty thursday we do look a little bit cooler and at thirty six degrees there and then across parts of mozambique we are still going to see some isolated showers along the coast but nothing like we have seen across much of the region down towards durban we do expect to see a partly cloudy day with a temperature of twenty five. i
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mean every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the world's journalists that's right out of a hamas group that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media focused on how they were caught on the story spent matter the most embarrassing the free palestine the listening post on al-jazeera. so again you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories venezuela's opposition leader one is calling for more
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protests on wednesday he says president my door doesn't have the support of the armed forces maduro meanwhile has appeared on television saying he'll prosecute those involved in what he described as met tempted. so don's rolling military council has asked protesters not to take the law into their own hands but the opposition is accusing the army of clinging to power and protesters continue to call for a civilian government. as a foreign terrorist organization this could bring sanctions against the group which says it will continue to work in line with its moderate and peaceful thinking. about a new round of talks between the taliban and the u.s. is due to begin in qatar in the next few hours the u.s. state department has said its afghan peace envoy is. sitting doha to meet with representatives of the taliban this is the sixth round of talks between the two
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sides who are trying to find a framework for peace in afghanistan so far the afghan government has been excluded from the dialogue meanwhile more than three thousand prominent afghans have gathered in kabul to discuss peace for their country is a rare national assembly called a lawyer which will steer the government in its negotiations with the taliban shot a baetis reports from kabul. painted concrete walls holding up the hopes of a nation they call this the loya jirgah taint it's with three thousand afghans a gathering in a ridge national assembly to define what peace looks like in a country that hasn't seen it for a generation we have to back for it because you know we have spent forty one years of war in this country we have lost the family outsiders our husbands our sisters our brothers all together a new now this is the this is the chance for us sufi acidic he is hopeful she was elected head of a committee she says it's a sign that gender equality is improving the government says thirty percent of the
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delegates are women but this is still a country where women and mean have separate entrances as of women at the african whether this is a responsibility just to talk about peace and to believe in the government has started the diversity of this crowd the young and old from various tribes and religions despite the taliban condemning the gathering organizers say those from television held areas are in attendance in the half of it going to stop the how contested by the armed groups even the area controlled by the taliban they can send their representative here he is afghan oshie is after representing the people of those areas and they have got out there is that advice is in order for peace delegates have been broken into fifty committing so let's toss about three four questions what needs to be done to achieve long lasting haste. what type of value should be safeguarded in talks with the taliban what kind of personalities should
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represent the government in these talks and also foreign policy what action should be taken against countries that support the taliban but progress is slow and security is high a wide cordon surrounds leaving you in a week long public holiday has been to clear to improve security inside the event screening procedures have slowed the schedule. you know it's quite difficult to start particularly in a country when you help more than forty years and i wore through a lot of them particularly animorphs nor. big fishes out here big fishes that have spent two days jockeying for influential roles within the gatherings of ministration now comes the difficult task can three thousand people come up with a can seem says on how the government should negotiate peace with the telephone what's the opinion of the ground about it this is not the officers because you know
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the jeremy opinion of the people are a people who for four decades have not known pace that must now help define it shall it balance al-jazeera. in libya forces allied to the un recognized government have retaken control of a strategic military camp close to the capital is traded hands several times since troops noyon towards money for have taught launch an operation to take over tripoli last month. has more. this is a. military come this is one of of the biggest military camps on the highway linking the turbulent city center to the international airport in active international level. here. forces loyal to the u.n. you could notice the government say that they have recaptured bis camp camp after have to his forces briefly took control of this is. this little area
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this whole area is a is a battlefield. here also. the government forces here say that. have to as warplanes target their locations with advantage rockets and guided missiles and in many cases grad missiles land it is a danger areas that way killing innocent civilians including women and children the government forces here say that those are the volcano of wrath operation forces the volcano of wrath operation led by forces loyal to the u.n. the recognized government here they say that they are determined not only to push have to his forces back beyond the southern parts of tripoli but also to chase them to the city of and the city of the who no two workers for the oil company royal dutch shell who were kidnapped in nigeria seven niger delta region last week have
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been rescued they were a time to our returning from a from an official state to the south and by else a state and as i'm a dangerous reporter fire this type of crime is becoming increasingly common. kidnapping for ransom is becoming one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises in niger it's not restricted to places like the northwest of nigeria like in this impoverished community where the residents had to pay several thousand dollars to kidnap us over the last one year to get their own people released from the kidnappers all the oil producing niger delta why explode treats and the rich are being targeted by these criminals now it's even spread to other parts of the larger in the capital it's so difficult to move from of we're just too good to know which is just less than two hundred kilometers away from the federal capital now almost every week we have reports of people being abducted on a highway that is supposedly being protected by the security forces the nigerian
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government has deployed the military to help civil authorities deal with a problem but because of the attraction in this criminal enterprise a lot of young men are ending up being. aid agencies say they are struggling to deliver aid to mozambique because of heavy rain which is causing flooding and mudslides at least forty one people have been confirmed dead after last week's kenniff. tina shoot and her family salvage what they can from their flooded home like thousands of houses in the cool city of pemba it was badly damaged by cycling ken it was one of the building where everything inside the house was wet t.v.'s mattresses beds freezers fridges everything that was on the ground weather experts say cyclon kenneth was the strongest ever recorded in or the mozambique it was the second storm in six weeks to hit the eastern coast of southern africa mozambique's government says two hundred thousand people are at
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risk they urgently need shelter and water purification but aid agencies say bad weather is hampering the efforts to reach survival in the supplies that were trying to come in couldn't land because of the rains and this is something that's going to be a challenge in this operation for the days ahead because the forecast is that we will continue to have rains for at least the coming days cycling kenneth rip through mozambique's northern province of cabo with wind surges about to two hundred eighty kilometers an hour in some areas entire villages were flattened in pember roads have been washed away and roofs ripped off houses radical behravesh the cost to rebuild this home we will have to demolish it and start again with a new house aid agencies say they desperately need money to respond to what they describe as an incredibly difficult situation in mozambique victoria gate and be al jazeera. israel's new parliament has been sworn in three weeks after the general
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election the knesset is made up of one hundred twenty members a third of whom will be holding their seat for the first time prime minister benjamin as. with. for more now from harry fox. with ceremonials began with the arrival of the israeli president reagan rivlin he inspected an honor guard outside the knesset building before coming into the hall to preside over the swearing in of one hundred twenty members of this twenty first israeli knesset now all of this serving as the backdrop to the real political business at hand which remains the finalizing of benjamin netanyahu new coalition government he and his likud party along with its coalition partners have a majority sixty five to fifty five within the knesset but one of his prospective partners the israel they tend to party which is a secularist right wing party led by the former defense minister avigdor lieberman it is concerned about too much being ceded to the ultra orthodox and religious
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nationalist parties which themselves of very important partners for benjamin netanyahu in any coalition he manages to build and they say that they will pull out if too many of their demands exceeded to which would be a major stumbling block to having a functioning majority within the knesset of course this knesset also has to deal with any issues arising from the fact that a sitting prime minister is facing a pending indictment there a hearing scheduled to take place in the next few weeks on three corruption cases there is talk about a potential law giving the prime minister immunity from prosecution talks about potentially reviving a previous arrangement where and kay's member of the knesset had automatic immunity from prosecution unless there is a vote inside the parliament itself as well as that of course there is also the issue of benjamin netanyahu own pledge given just before the election to start an exceeding illegal israeli settlements in the occupied west bank and all of this
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coming just weeks ahead of what we're expecting to be the publication of the trump peace plan so a lot on the agenda as this new knesset gets under way here in the united states a minneapolis nice man who shot and canned an unarmed australian. woman has been found guilty of her murder mom and noor was convicted of killing just seen daymond outside her home in two thousand and seventeen she'd call the police or alert them to a possible assault nor was one of the responding officers he shot her when he when she approach their cars it's the first time a police officer in the state of minnesota has been convicted of magic. annual defense show has become a political balancing act with the u.s. unhappy about the country's purchase of russian weapons but president russia type that says the ongoing war in syria i mean see need to take all available measures to ensure the security of his country sample sale has more from istanbul. this
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is not just about making sales but for turkey's president rejecting if it is about facing questions on the defense challenges he faces with longtime allies in the west. coast the u.s. has made it clear it's not pleased with his decision to buy the russian book mistah list four hundred defense system in april it suspended deliveries of ports for the stealth of f. thirty five fighter aircraft saying it had security concerns but the turkish presence there is with the ongoing conflict in syria is kountry security comes first today which we located in a region where political crisis and conflicts are widely saying this makes it necessary of us to be on full alert and to empower during much of the syrian conflict turkey a large only u.s. made pav treats surface to air missile systems to protect its cities in the south of the country but then nowhere withdrawn by turkey is made to l. eyes leaving it feeling exposed then turned to russia in the first gulf war in the
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second gulf war now in the syrian crisis rinaldi the path through its systems is always a big problem in between turkey and the nato countries run you have some discussions pro sampled with nether runs the netherlands may withdraw the patriot systems from turkey with turkish president has predicted that after to firefighter project will collapse without his country's input making matters more complex is the fact that turkey was step to supply some of the components for the fire step to be the most expensive weapon ever. bill turkey wants to be partners in. getting systems not just buying them but being a partner in production and development for its open door systems as well but fortunately partners or european companies are not fully committed to sharing technology or not well in all these programs the u.s. insists turkey must choose between russia
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a four hundred missile defense system and the american after the fire fighter jets it's going to have both on caresses that's blackmail and the deal is already been done but the u.s. is threatening sanctions against its nato allies so can a compromise be reached turkey say if it needs immediate solution to what it sees us threats to its national security team and pistol of al-jazeera a stumble. well again i'm fully back with the headlines on al-jazeera venezuela's opposition leader . is calling for more protests on wednesday but president nicolas maduro says he'll prosecute those involved in what he described as an attempted coup on tuesday and made the rising violence the u.s. and i'm regulator the f.a.a. has ordered affiliated airlines to withdraw from venezuela within forty eight hours this building. this was truly a fake a minor scuffles
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a simulation and lie that's why eighty percent of the military and police who joined them in the beginning had left them by noon before noon actually only a little group of twenty people sit with the media and they've all been identified they choose the path of the trail they wish to do with their careers and shoulder to the far right they will soon face the consequences for what they did. sudan's ruling military council has asked protesters not to take the law into their own hands but the opposition is accusing the army of clinging to power and protesters continue to call for civilian government they've refused to comply with the military's request to remove their gold blocks and barricades the white house says it's planning to designate the muslim brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization this could bring sanctions against the group as well as companies and individuals who interact with it egypt's president abdel fatah reportedly urged president trying to make the designation in a meeting last month the u.s. special counsel robert muller has expressed concern over how his report on russian
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meddling in elections has been portrayed according to a justice department official sent a letter to attorney general william barr complaining about his interpretation of a report summary the sixth round of talks between the taliban and the u.s. is due to begin in qatar in the next few hours the u.s. state department has said its peace envoy zalmay holism.
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