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900. yet never forgetting that homeland, of the rock and palestine. inspiring human story. as the rule, the designer of the atomic times analogy 0. there is no channel that covers the world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake. i'll just really invest in that, and that's a privilege as a journalist, lose the us and nato pull out of their main base. and i'm gonna son of the security situation in the country, gets worse. ah, watching 0 life for my headquarters in delphi and also aheads you and says aid is beginning to get back into your p s t gray region. we're almost a 1000000 people,
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desperately need food. wildfires destroy a small village in western canada just days after it recorded the country's highest temperature ever. and the legacy of stolen treasure. kenyatta booker, my elder is call on former colonial powers to return their secret items. ah, hello all us and nato troops have pulled out of the bag from air base and i've gone on nearly 2 decades after they arrived. the taliban says welcome done supports the exits. but it comes at a time of growing violence and the u. s. began its withdraw last month with the taliban seizing large parts of territory, just north of capital. the background basis considered the center of american military power and up going to san when the war began in 2001. the complete draw down of us forces is expected to happen by september 11. an important part of the
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peace agreements with the taliban. that was brokered in doha. a small u. s. contingent will remain in the capital to help secure the u. s. embassy, as well as other diplomatic missions. let's go to a couple of parson, laurie. so there's been a response from the taliban. what the people and i've got a son, think about this withdraw and it's a big move here in the underground, in upon us, on the us, nearly all for 20 years had to do a background. we're basically outline security forces this morning, details of combo bargain. i mean, basis, symbolically and strategically was very important for the us and that was handed over today. but i'm going to base was the place for more than around 60000 foreign troops from the 2009. and they were ordering all those military and ground gone military and oppression from this, this base and not only and some also also in the region on the other hand,
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probably, but also welcome to the decision and said this is a good step forward by the us forces to, to, to go according to the high agreement between the us and parliament general scott men at the head of the metal forces also met with, by themselves in today. and he also showed a year for the farm. his commitment to the people, especially one security forces on the other hand, is a big burden of the shoulders of security forces to take over the situation. we were witness that the taliban were able to capture all 900 address sticks. i don't know, honest on including strategic ones that we were witnessing. the taliban were capturing the districts and everything cobble and what the problems are hiring can go officials and and one is also saying that the company is thought about are getting closer to the capital cover or the but we also, we are also told by the one military officials that the one security forces are
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ready and that did some tactical backups, but now we're working on the place to retake all those districts that are fall into the top one. and they're ready. by the other hand, we are told by the people that the situation is already concerning. they have a lot of concerns about data, especially the people are fog or whatever, depending on the base and most of the people there. they had the jobs in the base. now that they lost their jobs and have a lot of fears for the skill for, for their security. thank you so much. i personally sorry for that update from couple. well, let's take a closer look at the history of the background airbase. it was built by 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 u. s. took it over and used it as the center of operations to remove the taliban and al qaeda after the 911 attacks. at its peak. more than 100000 us troops passed through by graham airbase. it has to runways,
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parking space for more than a 100 aircraft, a hospital and a prison, which has been run by afghan forces since 2013. and the u. s. military says 763 fully loaded is 763. fully loaded c, 17 aircraft have left, have gone on and it has scrapped around 15000 pieces of equipment. so tom bought a car as the director at the center for conflict in humanitarian studies. at the institute for graduate studies, he says the american withdrawal from bad gram airbase will help talk between taliban and the african governments. while it's an ongoing process. and obviously then i say it has to implement side of the agreement in order to allow the bond to continue negotiating with the, with the government. and in fact, based on these various developments and making the various promises, including the withdrawal of the american forces from again,
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this time has paved the way for the talks. and a couple of days ago, couple of days ago there was a major meeting between the side and my understanding again the meeting on on saturday enough for us to discuss some of the most important and substantive issues ever since 201314 the role of the american forces have changed fundamentally not against them. they have turned into a 4th advice and training courses for the i've gotten the national army. and everybody believes in putting the government side that the army is capable of having its own security. and in the last few days, they have engaged the party vine with some difficult battles and kept them at bay in certain areas despite the progress that you find about made in other districts. but ultimately, these,
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you guys go to go back to the national force and stuff. the when we're all shoot program says much needed, aid is getting back into if you just figure i region. but the situation remains dire. some 2000000 people have been forced out of their homes and fighting broke out last november. about half of them are in desperate need of feed the government to cease fire on monday. the world food program says there are still hot spots of fighting, but it's cautiously optimistic. it can reach 40000 people in the coming days. love 92 katherine soy. joining us from this about what more is the government saying about this? after a while, the government has said that the space in the guy is going to be opened in the coming days to allow for un and humanitarian flights. and your agents as while we are yes folks to the deputy of foreign affairs minister. i read one who said,
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who said that the government is going to provide security to aid workers. but he also said that once that on ground than g p a less that the great people liberation front to grand leadership basically should be held accountable for anything that could happen to them that. but he also said that the government is facing huge challenges in that region, restoring some of those services that are down as we know right now, there is no electricity in the gray region, there is no internet, no telecommunication, the app. what you still closed, banks are closed as well, but the government says that it's been very difficult for work because to restore some of the installations that have been damaged. she blamed the grand forces for this. he says, some of the government engineers have been killed and a lot of work because they're afraid to go and fix what has been destroyed. so our deputy foreign minister and the deputy prime minister was
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meeting with diploma just basically to appraise them on the situation in guy and basically telling them that the government is trying to do whatever i can to make sure that a gets to the people who need it most for the government is on the immense pressure from all what is because of how it has handled the situation into yeah, it sounds like it's going to be quite a challenging situation to actually get that aide through. yes it is. i mean, we have been speaking to the leadership, for example, of the 2 grand forces and then they say that, well, we are ready to allow aid workers to come in. that's a priority right now the government is saying the same thing as well. but the situation that you mentioned in the intro before is very di did because it's fighting going on in some areas. infrastructure has been destroyed. others that you,
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when coordination agency, you are new to say that are very important. a breach on the rebate, to cathy. this is a main supplier west and the guy that has been destroyed, he said look, just like a logistical nightmare for aid work. because darlene and we are being told however, that you feel p and troops are continue to withdraw from some areas aid workers saying that could help them move farther around t. good. i. we also being told that their retreat and forces are also retreating. but there's a big problem in weston guy where other government lies the mar, special forces. they still control module west than guy, and they're saying that they're going to fight to the end to make sure that they keep holding that dispute a territory. thank you so much, katherine, for that update from addis ababa is earlier strikes the gaza strip overnight or getting a weapons manufacturing site belonging to ham us israel sat. the raids were in
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response to incendiary balloons, launched by palestinian factions. huh? says the strikes hit training sites, there are no casualties. it's the 3rd flare up and violence and to cease fire and did the 11 day conflict in may. protesters are gathering an occupied east jerusalem to express solidarity with residents of the cell. one neighborhood, dozens of buildings, housing more than $100.00 palestinian families are under threats of being demolished, to make way for it is really park on tuesday is really forces demolished. palestinian owns butcher shop live now. so stephanie decker, joining us from salon itself and occupied east jerusalem, so that demolitions have been ongoing, really tell. and what you're seeing right now in said one what? it's just over basically friday prayers happened here. they finish and then you had a crowd of around 100 or so for testers, just standing here chanting and then these things happen very suddenly all the time
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you had israeli forces come down from this mountain. they fired done grenades all over also on the mountain where we were as prost and clear the right down down here and then started having a back and forth with some of the palestinian, the young man. so they were firing stone grenades, fired some tear gas as well. there's still a, some of them up can probably see, i'll show you sort of house one is built up on the hill here. but there's still some soldiers and some of the, of the protest her is back and forth that most of it is now over. and as you mentioned, why is this all happening now? well, they're trying to keep the pressure off the national spotlight if you will, on, on the area here because you have entire communities of the neighbourhood of said, why don't you buy these through some of the national, just to the south of the was of the old city the most compound and you've seen a concerted effort by jewish trust to take back the land to take back the homes. they are of course supported by israeli law. so you have homes facing demolition orders. and if the palestinian families don't demolish them themselves,
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these ratings will come in and do it and then give them the bill around $6000.00 or so we saw that on tuesday, we're expecting another home on sunday, perhaps to face the same stage and also forced eviction that many cases still in the courts appealing. that's why because the fact organizations just briefly during but it's complicated, say that this was land owned by a jewish trust over a 100 years ago. the. the bad things will tell you is that the settlers are backed by israeli low, yet the palestinians who are forced from their homes 194-8967, do not have the same legal recourse to claim what does there? so this is what you're seeing here. this is not new, this has been going on for decades, but certainly the, the momentum. now they feel that something that they want to keep up, keep the international pressure up to see if it, all this can be stopped. thank you so much. stephanie dunker reporting from occupied east jerusalem. still ahead on just 0. the trump organization and its chief financial officer, a charge with running a tax evasion scheme spanning 15 years. i get already
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september 11. the when says much needed, aid is getting back into the figure i region, but the situation remains dire. some 900000 people are in desperate need of food. since conflict broke out in november, protests are gathering unoccupied, east jerusalem to express solidarity of the residents of the civil war neighborhood . dozens of buildings, housing more than a 100 palestinian families are under threat of being demolished, to make way for an israeli park. emergency officials in western canada or urgently trying to accounts 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. laura manley reports all lucid, entire town,
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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 at only 50 degrees. i can tell you that at best it has been unnerving and at worse, it has been downright terrifying in british columbia. we drove up here to kamloops 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 or wrapping over there? this map from nasa 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 taken to the sky as well
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as the ground to battle fall spreading fires across northern california. the flames once again forcing residence from there. this man in lake had expressed hope that he wouldn't have to leave real concerned. the winds coming up in there just in flames aren't too far away, so we gotta pay attention. others way to help us fire to high school 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 woke 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
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heat related deaths in counties that cover just 62 percent of our population suggests that 5 and a half 1000 americans diver, year from the heat. certainly the event we've seen, we're going to see excess death a lot more than we should have back across the border encounter. the stream 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 to 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 home softer volcanoes, started spewing steam, and took the gas sell for the capital manila, nearly $15000.00 people from nearby villages are being moved to safe areas. smog has blankets, admin a lot with people there, warned to stay indoors, jemila dog and sent us this report from an evacuation center in south near the
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volcano. we are in an elementary school which has been turned into a temporary evacuation sensor. they were evacuated here late thursday, with the folk into those have been displaced. most of them are women and children, their husbands, their brothers, are going back to their villages to secure their lives. and whatever is left of their belongings. and they say all those, they are grateful that they're in a place that is considered as safe zone. they're also anxious of the uncertainty of when they're able to return to their home over coven, 19 protocols, and shelters, and their livelihoods as well. this situation is all too familiar with the album came 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
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and to resume 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 are there 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 they're doing the best they can. former president donald trump's company and its chief financial officer for being prosecuted for what's been described as a sweeping and audacious tax fraud. allan wizell burg has denied 15 charges against him on the trump organization. gabriel, alexander reports from new york. many of the other groups of donald trump likes to brag about the trump organization often says it's very successful and his pride and joy. but a grand jury in new york has another word for trumps family business. criminal. after a nearly 2 year investigation, the manhattan district attorney in dated the trump organization for financial wrong
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doing prosecutor say this man, alan weiss and berg, the trump organizations chief financial officer, was one of the top benefactors of the alleged crimes he worked for trump for over 40 years he now faces 15 felony counts. prosecutor saying he orchestrated a 15 year tax avoidance scheme, allegedly avoiding paying tax on $1700000.00 in income. he pleaded not guilty, and the judge released him on bail. his next court appearance is september 20th. the 25 page indictment which was unsealed thursday afternoon, read in part, that weisel berg attempted to conceal his actions by falsifying records with the help of top executives at the trump organization. who are the other top executives and prosecutors are not yet saying publicly. trump, organization, lawyers, i speaking after the court proceedings ended,
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said the charges do not rise to the level of a criminal indictment and are politically motivated because they involve the trump name. this case should have never been brought. it is a political prostitution, political prostitution where people are targeted criminally because the prosecutors disagree with their political beliefs have been incorrect. it does not happen in america. it's an american. it should not have been here in new york city . donald trump also issued a statement saying that charges are a political witch hunt. it's important to point out that donald trump has not been charged with any crime. the legal observers say that if why, so a bird has damaging information and he's willing to cooperate with investigators. that could mean bad news for the former president, but it will all ride on weisel burb. i think he's been under pressure for the past 23 years to cooperate. he'll continue to be under pressure as the months in years
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here. progress of this prosecution progressive. but the important part is whether he has something to contribute and whether he wants to contribute it. and if he does, perhaps cooperation, is that something to look forward to in the future? for now, there are still a lot of unanswered questions on where all of this could lead. is this the final stage of an investigation? or could this be the 1st of more charges you have to come against others? gabriel is audio. how does ita new york? 130 countries have agreed to back broad changes to the global track system once implemented. the deal with the multinational companies like google, amazon, and apple tax at a rate of at least 15 percent from wherever they operates. the organization for economic cooperation and development, which hosted the talks says that could bring $150000000000.00 of additional global tax revenues annually. a giant drum known as then god, g, was the centerpiece of culture and spiritual beliefs for kenya's book home people.
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it was stolen by colonialists about a 120 years ago. it's been in a cupboard in the british museum in london ever since i was 0, not come when i went to the tunnel river to meet po como elders who joins many others across africa. and urging former colonial powers to return their stolen heritage. so i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the in county and was central to that belief these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the nice and the council of elders are the only people who are allowed to play it or even see it then god g was actually a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago. when the drum was taken, and this is the man who took it yet,
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sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader. he was put in charge of the area by the british. he were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered the gaddy more than him . they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it, gunpoint took it off down the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it willing to loan artifacts from its collections, any of which were looted in centuries past. the king's brother was allowed to visit the gotcha in the storage cupboard 8 years ago and took this video 7000 kilometers away. the elders say they just want it back to give you guys the ga, ga, is
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a symbol of government. it's used to rally the people and help them organize themselves. so now we don't have it. the poker have been becoming poor ever since. the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity islam. young people, king macaroni, says, need to be reconnected to their heritage. he wants to formerly request the gattey's return through kenya's government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring on, not only joy, battery, believe it will change the 5th, it will change with the, the fortunes of the whole community. thank you. thank you. yeah, i didn't go there, a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the god. gee, this man kit joe said can be our desa has died since we met him. if the catchy is
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to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh. malcolm web cam. yeah. the boy scouts of america has reached a $1850000000.00 settlement with the victims of child sex abuse. $60000.00 men to the organisation alleging a decades long pattern of sexual abuse at the hands of scout leaders. the settlements still requires it. judges approval. boy scouts falls for bankruptcy protection in february last year. and one of the 1st ever women to be trained to become an astronaut will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into space. we led gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say. i was saying, honey,
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that was the best thing that ever happened while the phone call travel with amazon boss, jeff bezos, when he heads into orbit later this month. fun passed astronaut training in the early 1900 sixty's. but she never made it to space because of her gender. i didn't say that i would ever get to go, i think, resigning my way while you're a girl. 2 you can't do that, i said, guess what, doesn't matter what you are, you can still do it if you want to go. and i like to do things that nobody is john loved every 2nd of it. i get all the way. ah, the headlines on al jazeera, all us and nato troops have pulled out a bag ram airbase and i've gone on nearly 20 years after they arrived. the taliban
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chairs it welcomes on supports the exit. a complete withdrawal of us forces is expected by september 11 at martian worry has more from.

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