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0 had teams on the ground over 19 help to bring you more award winning documentaries and live need on air and online. ah, al jazeera ah, ah all. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm about this and this is the news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us and nato pull out of the main bass enough gannons done as the security situation in the country gets worse. wildfires destroy
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a small village in western canada just days after it recorded the country's highest temperature ever. australia struggled to control cove at 900 hits travelers in the government house. the number of people allowed to enter the nation and a legacy of stolen treasure kenya's, poco more elders call on former colonial powers to return this sacred items. and he sent to the schools just 21 days before the thought of the tokyo olympics. the longest standing world record in many track athletics has been broken by noise cost, la home in the 400 meter hurdle. ah, oh, us and nato troops have pulled out of the bag from air base enough. gaston nearly 2 decades after they arrived. the taliban says it welcomes and supports the exit, but it comes at
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a time of growing violence since the u. s. began its withdrawal last month with a taliban seizing large parts of territory. just north of couple. the background base was considered the center of american military power in afghanistan when the war began in 2001. the complete jordan of us forces is expected to happen by september. the 11th an important part of the peace agreement with the taliban. that was broken in doha, a small us contingent will remain in the capital to help secure the u. s. embassy and other diplomatic missions. well, let's go to a couple for foster and while he is joining us live now, i bought it described to us what the bag from air base stood for to the people of afghanistan. and the it is a big move for the, for the us forces to handing over the are going going to parties the bug and base are about grammar will strategically symbolically very important for the us forces here enough understanding what's considered a central come on for the us forces in afghanistan,
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bargain base was the home for more than around $60000.00 foreign troops. and during the, from the 92009 until the background air force base was handed over to security forces today. and we were told by a military official that there is no form for exist in the program here. base. now they took all the control of the base, but going to base what the central come on for the us forces they were implementing all the air and ground military operations from this central come on this. this was considered a very important base for the usaa. now if they handed over this base to, to the one security force, it means that handed over all the other bases throughout the country. and that there is more about the burden on the one security forces at the moment, the other hand followed by also welcome to the exit of all foreign forces from the phone from the bought by graham base. and they also said that a good move for implementing the door, they don't have the between the,
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the us and thought of on presidential when he also met the the us forces commander john scott miller today to discussed all the support and how to add one security forces in the future. i bye, thanks very much. indeed. that's our boss and was talking to us from a capital. well, let's take a closer look at the history of background, the air base. it was built for the former soviet union in the 1950s, which turned it into its main base during its invasion of afghanistan in 1979 in late 2001. the us took it over and use it as a center of operations to remove the taliban. and i'll have to after the 911 attacks at its peak more than 100000 us troops, a pass through by graham air base. it has to run ways parking space for more than 100 aircraft hospital and a prison which has been run by african forces since 2013. the us military says $763.00 fully loaded c,
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17 aircraft of left afghanistan. and it's scrapped around 15000 pieces of equipment or so from a catch the director at the center for conflict in your material studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. and he's joining us now from madrid. thank you very much. indeed for being with us is i've got to stand ready for this while it's an ongoing process and obviously didn't seem to have had to implement side of the agreement in order to allow the funding bond to continue negotiating with the, with the government. and in fact, based on these various developments meeting the various formative, including the goal of the american forces from again, sam has paved the way for the talks. and a couple of days ago, couple of days ago there was a major meeting between the size and my understanding again the meeting on on
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saturday and i'll get back to discuss some of the most important and substantive issues. how's this withdrawal going to put pressure on the afghan security forces? in a way it does, but in practical way and ever since 201314, the role of the american portion have changed from the month of august. they have turned into i. so for the advice and training courses for the i've gotten the national army and everybody believes in putting their jobs inside, that the army is capable of having its own security. and in the last few days, they have engaged the party bond with some difficult battles. and kept them at bay in certain areas, despite the progress of the fund and made out of districts. but ultimately, the script you guys go to go back to the national courses and stuff in terms
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of the games that the taliban had been making over the last few days. and as you say, the response that they've had from the afghan military forces as well. do you think people enough kind of sound confident that the african military can actually keep security in afghanistan? i don't think people in overall are now banking on the, on the, on the government. the hope is that the government on the bond will reach an agreement which would allow a share arrangements or for security across the country. it is true that in the last few days, the buyer has gained control over 64 district offices. but it's also true that they were already in those districts that they have not done if they did not move before into those into the government offices. now they've worked into the government offices, it has changed. it's a bit the balance of power in terms of the ministration fusion. but also it could really backfires probably by not concerned that there warriors and the stories that
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we are hearing. they be newton in those areas and they're accused of bringing back some of the bad memories of the days when the government was in control of the mind for particular relation to district in the movement of form and in these newly take all the districts. so it is an ongoing process the battle because there has never been an egregious fire between the government and the funding bonds. the fighting continues every side is trying to take as much as possible on the ground in preparation for the talks and the neighboring talks. but i, i think in terms of overall security, ultimately the 2 sides have got to come together and provide the common security to get people. and there are many other elements that are causing insecurity. and
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again, some aside from these 2 main site, talking about a cat director of the center of a conflict in humanitarian studies. we appreciate your time, so thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. emergency officials in western canada urgently trying to account for more than a 1000 people who were forced to flee a wildfire on wednesday. it took just 15 minutes for flames to sweep through the village of listen, which has been at the center of an unprecedented heat wave. the mayor says 90 percent of the area is destroyed. lot of button manny reports, all lucid, entire town destroyed by wild fire. some of the 250 residence of listen in western canada had little warning to escape the flames. many of their homes now were due to cinders, which way are we going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records on the 50 degrees? i can tell you that at best it has been unnerving and worse. it has been downright
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terrifying in british columbia. we drove up here to cam loop yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano erupted over there? this map from now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the unusual weather is being linked to the so called heat don't wear high pressure zones trap hot air. the emergency cruise has been taking to the sky as well as the ground to battle fall spreading fires across northern california. the flames . once again forcing residents from their hood. this man in lake had expressed hope that he wouldn't have to leave real concerned. the
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winds coming up in their flames aren't too far away, so we gotta pay attention. others way to help us fire to high school, the serving as a red cross shelter. it was cool and off and just getting sleep really good. when the sheriff came through right before the 1st light and said everyone has to leave, you know, so that's what we look up to you. we are it's not just a fires that a causing concern. as western california and canada is consumed by a drought which many attributes to climate change, the heat wave has also taken hundreds of lives. estimates of the number of excess heat related deaths in counties that cover just 62 percent of our population suggests that 5 and a half 1000 americans die every year from the heat. certainly the event we've seen, we're going to see excess deaths a lot more than we should have back across the border encounter in the extreme
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temperatures have had a devastating impact. hundreds of deaths in british columbia have been linked to the heat waves and volunteers doing what they can take care of the most vulnerable . laura. the manly al jazeera, of thousands of people in the philippines are also being forced to leave their homes after a whole candle. started spearing, steam, and toxic gas south of the capitol. manila, nearly 15000 people from nearby villages are being moved to safe areas. smog has blanketed manila with people there wanting to stay in doors. german undock incentives. this report from an evacuation center in tall near the volcano, we are in an elementary school which has been turned into a temporary evacuation sensor. they were evacuated here late thursday, with folk into those have been displaced. most of them are women and children, their husbands, their brothers,
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are going back to their villages to secure their lives off and whatever is left of their belongings. and they say, oh though they are grateful that they're in a place that is considered a safe zone, they're also anxious of the uncertainty of when they're able to return to their home over cobra, 900 protocols in shelters and their livelihoods as well. this situation is all too familiar with the algo k no erupted early last year. more than a 100000 residents were this place. the option was followed by a panoramic which meant the coastal communities which are dependent on agriculture and tourism for their livelihood was shut down for many months. and so the government understands the difficulty of this situation. and here, there are volunteers from nearby villages, or they're also medicine for cough and flu and they are giving out masks and alcohol. now they understand that the situation is difficult. people here say
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they're doing the best they can view and the world food program says much needed aid is getting back into if he has to re region. but the situation remains, di, on some 2000000 people are forced out of their homes since fighting broke out last november, about half of them and in desperate need of food, the government declared to cease fire on monday. there was food program says that i still hotspots of fighting, but it is cautiously optimistic. it can reach 40000 people in the coming days. plenty more had in the news, including the organisation and its chief financial officer are charged with the money, a tax evasion scheme spending 15 years on the people in brazil found temporary shelter in the 10th. but now that's gone to are going to have their story and them are walking bucks are on one, went away from the n. b a finals. peter's going to be here with the action. this forced me
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it's trillion slashing. the number of people allowed through it's borders by half from mid july, only 3000 returning citizens are going to be less in each week. the drastic moved to cub covered 1900 infections. comes a several cities do with new outbreaks. australia is lags behind other developed nations and it's vaccination program. fewer than 8 percent of adults are fully vaccinated. when catherine bennett's chair and f, demi ology at deacon university's institute for health transformation, she's joining us by skype from melbourne. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, this cut in incoming travelers is going to be a real blow to people who must have been in some cases waiting for months to see friends and families and return home. we still have a 35000 table looking to get back into estrella. it is temporary and also being offset to some degree by the government. boosting government supported flying back
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into the country that that might take a little bit of the pain out of it. but it is in the short term, i'd love to be both the measures will say from here on in that we recognizing back to nation station. and so hopefully down the track that will main will actually increase the cap, particularly for those people who are fully back. and i said, this is if i understand correctly, partly at least to try and spend the load of the quarantine hotels, which have been really under pressure with a number of cases that are, that has been facing want. and i realize that this is a simplicity quite a question about a very complex situation. what is to prevent a trailer from opening up more quarantine hotels and being able to deal with an increased number of cases and maybe balance that load we are looking to build not just more i tell facility they're actually looking to build specialized quarantine facility. we have struggled with the hotel physically with this, like it's barian, we say, and even more of this current or eval on transmission. and karen that has made it
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a challenge. we do actually have quite low rate of return travelers turning publish it. we screen them or show before they get onto the plane to make sure they're not positive at that point and arrive in the country around one percent. do eventually turn positive cities that might be 20 positive cases in awakens, victoria and that was 11 other cases. last week, so if anyone's attentive travelers are actually positive and a very small proportion of those people who have a full explanation, 2 doses as well. so there probably other ways we could manage it. but i think this is a response given a multi site outbreaks at the moment as we try and transition away from this focus on the borders completely and kind of a 0 to something that is going to transition out of it into something that's more normal number with the buyer, i think this is part of a broader that needs to try and show we being ultra safe now. but in order to pivot
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so that we're actually starting to build our preparations that we can start to open up. if i understand what you're saying correctly, it seems as though the travelers are actually on a very small part of the, the issue itself. and it's julia has quite clearly had a very tight griffin, its borders for a very long time in order to be trying to try to deal with coven 1900. where's it gone wrong? why is there such a spread in the country? well i prime minister today himself described us as being prisoners about success. we really put all that focus on the board. we had a blow back thing role that was still quite vulnerable given the limited amount of virus we had in the country. but it has proven very difficult. we get to a period where you might have 3 months in a state where no virus regulating and then suddenly it vast again. and you've got a new set of challenges either. it's a virus spread faster. my daughter, very way dealing with now, or it's escaped into the community with train mom lay time before we know it's bad,
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but it is can still happen. so we do find ourselves continually finding difficult outbreaks. everyone is different. this time i got into an a minus 5 in the center of a strategy where we have flying fly at mine. and we took the virus back home then to multiple multiple states at the same time. so you can hold the board for ever. and i think that's what we're learning quite rapidly at the moment, particularly with a new, more intellectual, very, and put them on the train. he can't stand up. we do have to hold it a bit longer to we get the nation right. but then we've got to have to move on to adjusting them to living with the buyer. it's really good to get your thoughts from this catherine bennett. thank you very much indeed for joining us and i'll just 0. thank you. up. portugal is imposing a curfew for its capital, lisbon, and several other cities on thursday recorded 2 and a half 1000 new cases. the highest number since mid february. hospital admissions
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are 2 months high with a growing number of young unvaccinated people needing treatment. highly contagious . delta variant is being blamed for the rise demonstrations against major power cuts are being held in the southern iraqi city of southern iraqis are already suffering from a heat wave of 50 degrees celsius. the southern provinces. i've been the worst it by the regular blackouts. the ministry of alec tricity says a major power line maybe sabotaged that too because in the outages. well, let's talk to mom and of the work and his life for us in baghdad. talk about, talk us through the situation that there is in baghdad and other iraqi cities. well, so i love her. these are the protests that have been called for by the she had a religious and political leader to move to the so the weeks ago, in fact, he called for that is ignatius of the electricity minister because of what they
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call his failure to deal with the power cuts problem the people today after the mass prayers in the duma prayers, they were calling on the government to find a solution to this problem and also accusing some a names in the government of corruption. in fact, many people here are suffering a lot. we spoke to people from but that families, they say they don't have electricity for almost 23 hours a day. many people are suffering families who have the students, especially those who have exams these days. they come up, study many people say they can't sleep at night because they cannot have an ac turn on at night and to bite generator power generating get machines. this is very costly to many people. many people cannot afford to buy that. but yet, when we go to in the streets, and by that we all the time here to the,
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the sounds of the power generating machines and all the streets. but now the, the, the after there is a nation of the electricity minister, measured hand to last tuesday, the prime minister must have caught me and said that they are forming a committee crisis committee from derek tricity, ministry, to deal with this problem. now, as you know, so that this is also coupled with other crises in the city, in fact, in the whole country, namely the draw it caused by the shortage of the water level and tigris river. and many farmers are losing the crops because of the shortage of the water. and many areas are getting get hotter because of that specially with these high 60 degrees of temperature, especially in these summer days at now. the government also says that it's going to conduct drawn operations to monitor the power,
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planting or power plants in order to prevent any sabotaged operations. because as you know, that in many cases that the power plants have been damaged. some people in the government say by ice will and also they say that you're trying to protect the pipelines, bringing gas from iran to iraq. margaret, thanks very much. indeed. that's not going to had bring us up to date from south city in baghdad. latin america's largest economy, buys unemployment in brazil, has reached a record level since february, nearly 15000000 of it's 212000000 people looking for work. many in the country say they can no longer afford to pay rent traceable has more. we want to please to live chant these people in religion ego. they were recently evicted from a 1030 india we over hundreds of families had moved their last may as they couldn't
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afford a place to live. but their stay didn't last long. police were sent in to enforce an eviction order of howards. nobody injured them. there are no armed people here. there are no drug addicts here. there are no traffickers were just homeless people with just one. all right, the, the removal followed the decision in favor of the landowner procedure state run oil company patrol or the stomach them will you guys are demolishing the structures? and when we are done in the land is empty, without the people who stated the area, we are going to turn over the line to the owners. wilson controls the area. no, i don't think they're going to handle the residents call this place. 1st of may refugee camp, they never got a while or says she has lost everything. well, you get that today, i'm unemployed, i'm homeless, the not housing. they took away everything that it was. i was latin america. the
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biggest economy has been hit hard by called at 19 a record 15 percent of the working age population is unemployed. people here say they're desperate. they don't have a job or a home to live. many were left homeless, buy up and demick that refuses to relent. it if i will, i'll just see to thousands of exxon victims of columbia as long running internal conflicts have been taking part in a reconciliation meeting. but only a few dozen were allowed to return for the event. alessandro rafielli reports from borger top many are still waiting to be recognized as victims by the government. lena, bitterly, with a female student activists in colombia in the late 1990 s. like many social and political leaders in the country, she was forced to flee abroad following repeated threats from armed groups. most had lots of people were killed or disappeared. threats were becoming constant. with the climate we were operating in violence fear. so finally,
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i like many decided to leave during the following 2 decades in exciting mexico. she built a successful academic career, but never gave up on peace in columbia. ben, it's why now she is 150 our victims living in 23 different countries who are attending a conference to discuss their experiences. many have returned for the 1st time in years. others were not allowed to leave their host country due to their refugee status. and are attending events virtually most or victims of state and paramilitary forces during the conflict with 5 gravels and less because they hadn't no protection. now they're hoping to share their story with columbia strand dish and will justice system. there are not present that what we are presenting for reports documenting what the ex or had meant to us the crimes. we were victims of who we are and diversity of our experience. indigenous leader and lawyer, elizabeth garcia, spent 12 years in exile in canada. like many here,
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she would like to return to columbia, but says the conditions have not been met. there are so many people here that have tried to return and have to meet again because the tribes never and never had an option. we are here to tell the state that we want to believe in our country again, that we are many that columbia is more than war that we are betting on the columbia state. there's only recently began to acknowledge that on top of the millions of internally displaced people 1000 more have had to leave the country. and while the united nations refugee agency has registered almost 400000 colombian exile the government, the victims agency has so far, acknowledged only 30000. their plight in the pain of derek style is just beginning to surface. but in the country where social and community leaders keep getting killed at an alarming rate, the question the lingers, it,
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will it ever be safe for them to return? i listen that i'm the, i'll just you gotta still ahead and order 0 us president joe biden moorings with families in florida. as recovery, teens returned to the partially collapsed apartment building near miami. i get the 82 year old set to become the oldest person to blast into space filling an ambition, spending 6 decades in sports, belgium and natalie headlined the euro quarter final speech is going to be here to look ahead to the big games. ah, now this is the time of year where you might expect every day to be a little hotter than the last. well, you'd be wrong to expect that this circulation of cloud over much of northern the
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eastern europe represents much cold weather. cool, i think for many cody from there we'll see case of the british isles of the low countries where that simulation just keeps bringing the wind on shore with clad. but inland a bit, we're still talking about the low twenty's. maybe the high teens, if you really unlucky, and that's pushing out of the way, what was temperature in the middle to high 30. so all of eastern europe and the south east is coding down. athens hangs on. as you can see, our spain has a really good space where france is a good day border at 29 degrees. even that sees temperatures drop from the rain, the wind coming during saturday that spreads up to the u. k as well. now there is still heat where you might expect it in southern spain, that robin and the fear is further. east murphy is a good example now to county area with his temperature 40 and reco, but it's well above the average, as is still the case. and it was a case yesterday in greece at 44 arcos when the oldest occupied cities in the world
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