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wanting greater control over territory in order to protect, insulate it from the taliban. absolutely. you. i think this is very correct depictions. that's the fear. and we are already seeing these militia, as you've mentioned. unfortunately, the national forces of the international presence that are going on and also at times empowered some of those militia local militia, even to the good intentions. but the point is that these militia has often been turned into tugs and turn into criminal organizations. and photo one is found to get back into that stage will lead to utter chaos and confusion. that's why i think of some regional re, an engine has to be in place now. turkey, iran box on other countries. they will be the ones also will be full for a crisis. so costs and one is done. so someone needs to and i think us is making an effort also i but to bring all factions taliban on one side,
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other fraction as well on the table. and this kind of the stall negotiation process in terms of one reconfiguration process. that has to be jump started without that we are seeing kiosk not only in a stop, but in the broader region there for her, for her son aboard. thank you very much. thank you. fortune. when he is our life from london, much more still bring you call for the palestinian president to resign. his angry warners bury an outspoken critic and in full canyon welcomes by safari, raleigh, for the 1st time and need to i use hello. no sir. we had some wild weather roll across central europe in for the 1st time in 3
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years we saw a tornado tear across the southern area of the czech republic. here are those severe thunderstorms that produce it. so let me take you to the ground right now and show you early estimates are picking this potentially as extreme as an e. f for twister with wind speeds of more than 300 kilometers per hour. but of course, that will be part of the investigation in the days to come, the act of whether we can find it toward the border of poland, ukraine. we've got some what, whether pushing into bella roofs on saturday and also for the cotto tam peninsula batch of rain and just some scattered showers for the low country. you know, we've been talking about the heat for central areas of europe, but it also extends into the south. so let me show you some of these temperatures is mere 37 degrees nicko see if we could get up to 40 by saturday. ok for africa. the heaviest rain will be toward the west, the ivory coast, liberia rate through to see are the own. and we've also got some heat. we've got to talk about toward northern areas of africa. so narrow catcher,
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temperature is up to 35 on sunday, and look at the high heat for tunis and tripoli. we'll get up to a high of 42 degrees for both cities on sunday. the who's a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state with the capital of jerusalem . everyone is welcome. but the default sexual that meant in the could only project . that's what we're diffuse. a was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is upper side in the 40 for century truth and them a rock and a hard place analogy 0. history is forgotten. peril yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless
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victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others weakness on al jazeera. oh, a back. i'll main story that's our former u. s. police officer derek chosen has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in jail for the murder of george floyd. that's 10 years more than the statutory guidelines. shoving had been convicted of 2nd and 3rd degree, murder and man. i know on the top story this how the united states will have about
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650 of its troops in afghanistan after the rest of its forces withdrawn in response to taliban exclusive. he told algy era, if us troops to remain in place, it would be a breach of pre agreement. and that it would have to right to respond to that. or we continue to follow development in miami officer, east 159 people are still unaccounted for. following that building which partially collapsed in the us town of south side on thursday. at least 4 people have died and rescue is using heavy machines, dogs and their own hands to sift through the rumble. vishal still haven't determined what caused the wing of the 12 story building to come down. miami dade mad daniela levine, congress says the rescue as it comes with extreme risk will continue search and rescue because we still have hope that we will find people alive. that is exactly why we're continuing. and that, that is why we're using our dogs and our seminar,
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and our cameras. everything possible to see places where there may still be people to be found. let's go to cream her dad, who is close to that clamps building assess site. and so tell us, how is the rescue operation going well, they're working as hard as they can. at least that's what they were saying a short while ago, and i have no doubt to believe it's true. i don't know if you can tell, but the air here is thick with smoke and dust. and one of the reasons also, i don't know if you can see behind me, but we've had firefighters all day extinguishing fires from this building. because as the rubble moves around, sparks fires that then need to be taken out there also dealing with with water. we've had lots of rain throughout the day, several heavy, heavy showers that have no doubt made things much worse for 1st responders up there
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. and they have flooding at the bottom of the building as well. so they're having a really, really hard time. but we also have some news today where we finally know the identity of one of the 31 of the 4 victim, sorry. and her name was stacy fang. she was the mother of the boy that you may have seen pulled out of the rubble yesterday. her family, of course, is asking for privacy to allow them to, to grieve her loss. but this is the same kind of story that so many families are dealing with right now. we have more than a 150 people who are still missing and their families and friends don't know where they are. we've heard scenes of panic at this family reunification center. it got so hectic over there that they had to move it over to another place. and family members are upset they, they're feeling like the pace of the search and rescue is not moving as fast as they would like. but officials say they are doing everything that they can,
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as you say, many people still unaccounted for. this is still very much an ongoing live rescue operation bought. given the images that we've been seen, the sheer scale of the destruct destruction, attention must also be turning to the cause of the collapse. absolutely, absolutely. and that was also something that officials were asked about in the presser, earlier today, as they have been at every time they've shown up in front of the media, is, when are we going to find out what the causes for this, for this collapse and the priority remain search and rescue. that's what the fire and rescue crews are focused on right now, because they still feel there is a chance to pull survivors out of the rubble. remember, this is something that's happened before. you've had it in at the earthquake in haiti and i believe in mexico few years as well, where survivors were pulled out some 72 hours after. so it's still possible that there are people trapped in that, in that rubble. but as far as the cause, this,
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what we've been hearing from the mayor and from others is they believe this is a question of structural engineering, the integrity of the building, which was a log in question for residents who are there. and there was undergoing some maintenance work. it was getting going through this 40 year re certification process that that's required here. but this is raising all sorts of questions about about building codes and officials have have caution that other buildings across miami beach are safe. but obviously there is a great deal of panic here among residents and, and their loved ones. thank you very much. from my florida. kareem had died now united states vice president come on, harris says the bind in administration is making progress on dealing with the sharp rise and migration across the southern border with mexico. harris was speaking on her 1st visit to the border and her capacity is the head of the white house
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response to migration. she visited a border patrol facility in the texas city of el paso, as well as one of the largest pedestrian crossing points with mexico roll brennan springs. it's more now from the border patrol facility on the political reasoning behind comma la harris's visit. the vice president has herself emphasized that el paso was the place where back in 2017. the trump administration's family separation policy, which caused so much controversy and criticism of children being taken away from their parents and not being properly tracked so they could be re unified that, that started here. so she's trying to draw a comparison favorable comparison, obviously between those harsher policies under president trump. and the more you main policies as the by did ministration would describe that that,
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that they have. however, there's a lot of pushback from republicans in the united in the u. s congress in texas as well, about the situation at the border. they say that the by the ministration was unprepared for the surge of people coming up from central america. primarily that they bundled the situation. the white house responds that things are getting better, but it's still something of a political sore point and opportunity for republicans too heavily criticized divides administration. as a matter of fact, former president donald trump, who during his one term and office, made the border and immigration, one of the center pieces of his presidency, is due to visit the border somewhere here in texas. probably not el paso, but probably down on the rio grande. somewhere further down within a couple of days so that it will keep the border issue alive and keep the pressure
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on the white out. there is money rapid visited a migrant camp at the outlet chapparal crossing in the mexican city of t wanna just across the border from southern california. he sent us this reports we're out in chapparal in the one mexico. this is a port of entry, one of the many that you'll find along the us mexico border and what you see all around us is a migraine camp. human rights groups estimate there to be around 3000 people living in this camp. many of them are children living in unsanitary conditions, precarious conditions, and a majority of the folks that you'll see at this camp or from central america. countries like hunter, guatemala and l. salvatore. many of them growing desperate to have an opportunity to plead their asylum cases, to us official. now, apart from desperation, there is also a lot of hope at this camp that changing immigration policies in the united states will mean that they were silent. cases could soon be heard now, despite the fact that the bite administration has been phasing out trump era,
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immigration policies, specifically the so called migrant protection protocols that force many asylum seekers to wait and mexico while there are some cases were heard there still title 42 which sites the ongoing coban 1900 health emergency. now this is probably the main reason why we're seeing so many people. thousands of people still stuck here on this side of the border. now rescuers in the czech republic, a searching for survivors after a tornado killed at least 5 people. it was the country's most powerful storm on record, terry rudolph buildings and sending cars flying through the air or bud and manly as mall. a place of sanctuary among buildings destroyed by a red native. it was filmed by eye witnesses before it hit towns and villages mis south east of the czech republic. off the violently ripping a pass through the southern moravia region. people were left in shock of all
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of our belongings are scattered everywhere. the tornado smashed all the windows and took everything. many people are clearing. what used to be ruth, from the front patios of their homes, somewhat completely ripped off in the sand. so it was like a war zone. everything was spinning around and flying and there it took our roof away. okay. could be okay. so we done. half of the roof is missing, the windows are broken, it water got inside. that's nothing and we can't live there. now my expert said a tornado reached wind speeds of more than 330 kilometers an hour, making it the most powerful on record to hit the central european nation was called for another mile minimum. and if we live in the air of global warming, and one condition for tornadoes like this is hot and humid air, these conditions here are very common nowadays. are police have couldn't of entire
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streets. and soldiers have been deployed to help with the clean up with support from the czech republic neighbors, austria and slovakia. told me the trees were falling down, roads were blocked. i can't go home. many people living here have lost their homes and some their lives. now emergency teams are working to find those still trapped lore about and then the odyssey ra, a summit between a lead us as concluded in brussels with divisions between east and west dominating 2 days of talks. after a late night debate, leaders rejected a proposal from germany and france to hold a summit with russia. poland and the baltic countries said it would send the wrong message and hungry in 5 minutes to victor, or bon also came on the severe pressure of his nations new laws. the band teaching about homosexuality in schools is asher butler has moved from paris while the
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summons actually wrapped up now, and it's clear at the end of it, there were some, there was some resolution when it came to russia that all still divisions in terms of opinion because getting into the summit, the german chancellor and the french president of both made it very clear that they believed that there was space to open dialogue with russia on issues of common interest. and they were actually calling for an e rush, some 8 and 5, perhaps by the events of last week in which the us present. joe biden met vladimir putin in geneva. however, that really went badly with all the leaders who said that until russia did more on its human rights record to respond, respected ukraine sovereignty, then there was no faith for the use to be reaching out, rolling out the red carpet for moscow. so what we heard at the end was the head to the commission, saying that leaders had agreed that perhaps it isn't the right time for something like an e rush summit that that's too soon. nevertheless,
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the door is not being closed on dialogue in the future on certain issues of common interest, including the wrong nuclear deal, for example, or climate change. a funeral for an outspoken critic of policy. the president man with a boss has been held in the occupied westbank as are by not died on thursday after being arrested and beaten by palestinian authority. security forces. stephanie decker reports on the protests that followed his funeral. in hebron i leave leave abass not often heard chance aimed specifically at the palestinian president. several 1000 came out to burying his or burnett. here in hebron. one of the palestinian authority's most prominent critics. the physical didn't and his minutes up
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stage. you think there will be just just just. 7 for the i'm. 7 about everyone that the finance is up to this kind of thing, but now was fiercely outspoken against the p a and it's senior leadership, accusing them of corruption, human rights violations, and being a so called sub contract her for israel had recently called on the european union the largest supplier, foreign cash, to stop sending funds after president bass again. council long awaited elections and very disappointed that international community is not putting any pressure on the be a to stop. it's good option and it's, it's operation against its own people,
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but not died after around 25 members of the palestinian authority, security forces came to detain him in the middle of the night and to really beat him according to his family. human rights groups who carried out a preliminary autopsy set his body showed signs of bruising on the neck, head, chest back and legs. and some ribs were also broken. the palestine liberation organization has issued a statement saying there will be a transparent and impartial investigation. a recent poll shows that the palestinian authority is facing a great deal of criticism from its people. everyone here has told us they are fed up many tell us they want the death of our burnett to become a turning point. but they also say it will be very difficult, dangerous to achieve real change by taking to the streets in large numbers. stephanie decor. old is there a hebron in the occupied westbank still had not football fans. all those
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things are witnessed. and now the win for that team at the euro's will be here with that much more in the for a me
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ah ah ah ah! now we're gonna figure a lot mariam. while the head of the tokyo olympics has said, it's possible that next month's games will take place without spectators. just 4 days ago, it was announced up to $10000.00 fans that would be allowed into venues. a coach and sheet from you. gun does lympics team who recently arrived in tokyo have both
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tested positive for the highly infectious delta variant of the car and a virus looking as he started to go to. and those in the are going to, despite the measures against corona virus that we've introduced, i'm aware that i need to prepare for changes on a daily basis. and we need to respond quickly and the situation is constantly changing. holding the games with no spectators remains an option that we have to consider. ah, he acts in resumes that bureaus on saturday were the whales taken on denmark in the last 16 danish plaza for the move in to the knockout rounds? i think for one, when over russia and the final group game decided, had to rebuild the collapse of stop there. we stand erickson doing their 1st match against fin, the software, the cardiac arrest. the blood has now been released from hospital we
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manage to put ourselves together and go out and, and play to very well plays games and and that's, that shows that we, we have moved on and ready to face this next challenges. another big challenge, i think we know demarco very good team, very well organized. have some great players. so yeah, obviously that they won't be underestimated from us. but yeah, we'll be ready to go. can, can kick off and hoping to put another good performance in on palestine have book this spot. this year's fif cup in cutter. they secured a 5 win over, come off as the 2 faced off in a call. $516.00 team will take part in the fif cup, which kicks off this november retirement is being used as a test event for next year's world cup and
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what bull? a driver max. their stop and when quick is in 2nd practice at the stair, in goal and in austria for stop and needs. lewis hamilton the by 12 points in the world championship standing for office victory, and from last sunday to day for his murphy. this rival of a type was half the fin managed to spin out in the pit lane. it being reported williams, dr. george russell, will replace bought us next season. you know, we need to evaluate the situation for the future. provide to we had some really good weekends, but you said some off weekends and we just need to minimize post and then we'll take a decision and whatever decision we will be taking like 3 george the person that's involved in that will be hearing that 1st and that is the driver
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can he has hosting the world rally championship after a 19 year absence. it's world famous of fire. roddy was once known to be one of the toughest in the world. welcome web reports from nairobi. kenya's safari rally is back in the world rally championship for the 1st time in nearly 20 years. yeah. nice fans. following the aspect of it, it's an event we're actually going to be doing the perfect fit, accurate, and everything into national champion. the up against east africa test drive is that it was not performing valley was 1st held nearly 70 years ago. was known for being one of the toughest in the world, an epic morrison of nearly 2000 kilometers on the open road. we met one of the
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veteran drivers, kemati, miami, on the track side. he'd come to see is new incarnation when we used to rally before we didn't need to wear their safety cloth. we could have your t shot. you don't it's, it's an option where we are gloves or not. but now they are supposed to wear the fireproof protection. they're supposed to have the hell met with or everything is called bustling. international rally standards steadily developed. the safari rally remained its own self. so from 2002, he parted ways with the world rally championship. the president who we kenyatta has promised to bring it back ever since he took office, a gave government spend millions of dollars and now it's here. the 1st day did that in the capital nairobi,
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and everything's been organized to international standard. even the trucks been modified to meet the w r. c regulations. but after this 18 stages, over 3 days of rough roads, through bush forest and savannah, 7 times well champion, sebastian air has some of the fastest time so far it is a favorite to win. driving between the stages draws a crowd to the local teams used to dominate the podiums. now it's hard for them to keep up with world class technology and budget. but with more than a 100000000 people expected to watch, it certainly puts kenya back on the world. rally stage malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. that's a spot for me and you back to marry him while he's ok,
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