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we saw the 16 people corruption compassion, the l just 0, world selection of the best films from across our network of channels. oh, i 20 years of war. the us and nato pull the remaining troops out of afghanistan, largest military base, despite a front job security situation. ah, i'm madison, this is all just in life. and also coming up after 8 months of conflict, much needed a to begin to trickle into easy to get our region. but the risk of famine looms large with millions in desperate need of food wildfire destroy
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a small village in western canada. just days after that recorded the country's highest temperature ever legacy of stolen treasure, kenya's, poco elders, call on former colonial powers to return their sacred items. ah, the town about and says it welcomes and supports the withdrawal of all us and nato troops from afghan astounds background airbase any 2 decades after its arrival. the u. s. military has handed over control to afghan forces. the base is located just north of cub old, and was considered the center of american military power when the board began there in 2001. the african military will need background in order to defend capital and push back any future taliban offensive. but it comes at a time of escalating violence with the taliban and now in control of large parts of
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territory across the country. 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, by 650 us troops will stay to help secure the u. s. embassy and other diplomatic missions i function lottie has more from the trouble, a big move from the us forces he had an undergone of on his, on the handed or the bug bass to the security forces this morning. and also cover is considered a very big step from the us forces until now that the one security forces confirmed to jesse or that there is 0 foreign forces at debugging base. at the moment, buggerminski is considered considered important very, who said symbolically, because all those patients and growing depression was managed and ordered from this space. it was used to be the us central command. on the other hand,
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paula barn also welcome the decision and said that we support the exit of all foreign forces from a background base and they will come that decision. the other hand, general scott miller, the us forces of one son commanded, also met with the president of honey. and he again reaffirmed as a boat and how to be honest on the especially stood up when security forces. on the other hand, there are a lot of a lot of his collisions of attacks going on in atlanta. some of the moments are 100 districts were captured by the taliban from one security forces, including some, some, some major districts. and we are also witnessing some of the districts were also captured by the taliban. and the what the, what the problem is close to to go to the capital cobble this morning when i was talking to the people close to the bargain. i'm your best. they had a lot of concerns and because they were very dependent on the space, they had a lot of jobs their day. they got job place that has the security concerns. so it's a, it's a, it's a big, a big, a big goal for the security force of how they will take the situation. ok,
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let's bring an alan fisher, his life for us now in washington, d. c. allen. this is being described as a key element in the the cease fire deal that's being done with the taliban. and yet we're seeing an increase in violence in afghanistan. how is this playing out in washington in the moment? well, there's not a huge amount of reaction to this. in fact, in the morning news bulletins here in the united states, that hardly rate the dimension which is the pricing given there's almost 20 years in the u. s. moved in to back. i'm remember, it was just a near strip with intermittent electricity. it became essentially a many american city right. in the heart of afghanistan, there were stores there that you would recognize from any american high street. there were gems, there were classrooms, the main drive was called this new dr. it's where many deployment to afghanistan began. and of course, we are almost 2000 american service men and women ended there. johnny in afghanistan, killed in america, was longest conflict. certainly the phrase you're going to hear
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a lot of over the next few days from the united states is that they are moving out about canis done, but they're not abandoning afghanistan. 650 troops will stay to guard the embassy and cabal, and they can call on resources from around the region if they need to support afghan forces there. but i've been speaking to someone who sat, then i've got to stand for some considerable time still. well connected with the military and the say, look, don't be surprised if you hear over this weekend that the united states has filled everyone out of got this done. that's well ahead of the september 11th deadline set by joe biden. it would be the 4th of july, we can here in the united states, huge holidays, the day of independence. it would be a significant and symbolic date, as well as far as the public are concerned. many of them support the idea of getting out about the dentist on something that donald trump was well aware of when he set the wheels in motion. something that you're biting was well aware of when he became. the president moved into the oval office and decided that the withdrawal
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was still going on, but they are concerned about the increasing violence. they believe that the taliban will continue to make its push and they hope that the afghan forces will be able to repel them. as i say they're on stand by to move in. if they need to any point. but it is important to remember the what is happened here is the, after all the attacks, all the suicide bombings on background, all the military offensive launched by the color. but it's actually diplomacy that is moving the united states out. and they hope that the taliban will continue to negotiate and shape the future of i've got this done once a medical leaves behind this longest war. and thanks for much on the fisher in washington, dc. the around the world food program says much needed aid is getting into a fee of his northern to region. but the situation remains dire. at least 2000000 people of been forced out of the home since fighting began in november. more than 5000000 need emergency food,
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890-0000 of those of facing famine conditions. the federal government is declared to cease fire on monday, but regional rebels have rejected it abroad. food program says that are still hot spots of fighting, but it's cautiously optimistic. it can reach 40000 people. in the coming days, katherine saw it has more from other saba. the wild wood program also says that it is critically running short of woodstock. the airport is still closed so crucial aid supplies are not getting to seek. and if not just w, saying this about you, monetary and organizations are also a very worried logistical nightmare. let me tell you what's going on right now. there's no electricity and no internet or telecommunication services that have been that has been cut off that no banks at operating currently, the un coordinating agency, you know, to say that
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a crucial bridge over the river. this is a crucial important supply line to west than guy that that's a bridge has been destroyed. so a lot of agencies getting a huge difficulties just getting supplies to the people who need it most. but we're also being told that fighting going on in some areas, different groups are controlling different areas of the european troops. all ha, pulls out and continue to pull out in some areas a return to the also retreating. but there's a big problem of x, for example, in west and the guy where special forces i lied specially for all of the neighboring morrow. and i like to the government still control and they say that they're going to fight to the end. make sure that they keep holding that area and to grant 40 the thing that they are going to fight these amar,
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my special forces to make sure that area also is liberated to the situation. so, very complex wallet tyler. this big protesters have been gathering unoccupied, east jerusalem to express solid data with the residents of this one, the neighbourhood, dozens of buildings, housing more than a 100 palestinian families, and under the threat of being demolished, to make way for an israeli archaeological park on tuesday is when the force is demolished, a palestinian owned butcher shop, 14 palestinian authority security officers have been sent for further questioning over the death of news out of bonnet. the prominent critic died last week hours after being arrested and beaten by p. a. forces his death led to protest across the occupied west bank. a military spokesman says the 14 people were members of the patrol that arrested him. no charges have been laid yet. met a large protest in the southern city and city of gera, demonstrators with announcing
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a scene that was recently imposed by boston government. and his russian allies was put in place after residence, boycotted, and then rejected. presidential elections. a former rebels had been tense ever since it was be taken by regime forces and 2018 thousands of people in the philippines are being forced to leave their homes after a volcano started steering steam and toxic gas. in the $15000.00 people from villages south of the capital manila be moved to safe areas out and doug and reports from near the volcano in tal. an anxious time for those who live in a consillio municipality about a 120 kilometers south of manila. they only have a few hours to secure their belongings and move to a c for area. the nearby to al volcano spewed black plumes on thursday afternoon. a situation people here are all too familiar with the land. and we also don't seem
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to see in the creation centers, so we'll stay with our relatives early last year to albuquerque new erupted and displaced more than 100000 people. it was soon followed by the corona virus pandemic. and the months long locked down, made it nearly impossible for people or dependent of fishing and tourism to earn a living. the town of the rail is where hundreds of people went, emailed the re, it's says it hurts to see her children suffer this way. oh no, no, no, no, no, i don't really know what to say anymore. i'm just praying. it's a really difficult situation across the whole marilyn caliper tier is afraid for her children to go for that will be is it the volcano? is it getting sick? get encoded really hot, i have so many children can't sleep,
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just thinking about it. but these families are reluctant to leave their homes the fear of the volcano, but they also say they're worried about possible outbreaks of tobin 19 in the evacuation centers. this is why the philippine government is setting up as many evacuation centers as possible in order to implement the minimum health protocols. here, behind me just a few nautical miles away is the creator of the album came and although it seems relatively peaceful here, now, people are still afraid that is because many areas here, even the capital manila, a few hours away have been blanketed by smug. in fact, based on the latest government data, but i'll go k, no emitted a record high amount of so for dioxide. those of lived around the lake, all their lives, sea life before the pandemic and the volcanoes eruption was peaceful and their harvests abundant. that feels like a long time ago now,
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jim l as in dog and al jazeera, the alberta in this province with the philippines. still ahead and i'll just here and i get already way the 82 year old set to become the oldest person to blast into space for putting an ambition for standing 6 decades on the longest standing world record. and man tracker i think, is finally broken up to 29 years. ah right. it's only reading in japan at the moment. we said almost continuous writing parts of honshu for the last 2 days. and it's a bit of a break going through. but the already shows where the heavy rainy's brushing past take you get and then you got a bit of relief because it's than the turn of south korea that is real, massive heavy rain that could last 12 to 15 hours and obviously will cause some
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flooding. that's taking some of the emphasis away from the other end of this seasonal rain, which is across central china across the yangtze valley. now that means a sassy won't be as wet, but sunday will start to grow again. it's often thunderstorms always down poles. and there's the top end that's turned into a circulation. see a japan on its way towards colorado and the other side of hong shoe. yeah. more rain plus wind this time sandy wet weather silhouette. he looks like returning for a while on saturday. in fact, this whole line of longitude is pretty wet and the shares of the philippines may welters or tropical depressions. they drift westwards into the open water during sunday. and the monsoon rains are at the heavy moment in the northeast of india and bangladesh. for a time you'll see some heavy stuff from go a south was, but for most it's still fairly dry picture
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you're watching auto. reminder of our top stories this are the taliban says it welcomes and supports the withdrawal of all us and nato troops from afghanistan, background, air base, nearly 20 years after the 1st arrived. a complete with all of us forces is expected by some temporary 11th. the un, it's as much needed, aid is getting back into the office to get the region. but the situation remains dial some 900000 people are in desperate need of food since conflict broke out in november says have gathered unoccupied, east jerusalem to express all the data. he was president of the su one neighborhood buildings, housing more than a 100 palestinian families under threats of being demolished to make way for them. this really archaeological talk, emergency officials in western canada are urgently trying to account for more than a 1000 people were forced to flee a wildfire on wednesday. it took just 15 minutes for flames to sweep through the
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village of lytton, which has been at the center of an unprecedented heat wave. the mayor says, 90 percent of the area is destroyed. lot of burton money reports all lucid, entire town, destroyed by wild fire. some of the 250 residents of listen in western canada had little warning to escape the flames. many of their homes now reduced to cinders, which we're going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records on this 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 now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the
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unusual whether it's 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 concern. the winds coming up in their flames aren't too far away, so we got to pay attention. others way to help us fire at a high school, the serving as a red cross shelter. it was cooling 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
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a fires that are 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 death a lot more than we should have back across the border encounter. the extreme 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 unicef has warned that children and 11 on the worst affected by the countries worse and economic crisis research by the u. n. agency funds more
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than 30 percent of children have been forced to skip meals and go to bed hungry and 70 percent of households. they spoke to a suffering from food shortages. the lebanese pound has lost 90 percent of its value since 2019 cars in the price of bread and fuel to sor. okay, let me bring you some developing news out of hawaii. now, a cargo plane with 2 people on board has made an emergency landing in the water near honolulu. the boeing 737 suffered engine shovel before when done is not yet clear how severe this incident is. rescue teams have set a boat, a helicopter, and a plane, and responds. we're going to bring more details to you as we get them. but a soldier charged with the murder of unarmed civil rights marches in northern ireland won't be standing trial and $972.00 soldiers from an elite parachute
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regiment opened fire on protesters and a catholic area. 13 people died and what came to be known as the bloody sunday massacre. one unnamed soldier was charged in 2019, but prosecutors have now told families of the victims that the case is being dropped. or kevin mcdermott's, a journalist who's joining us now from calvin, which is on the audio republics border with northern ireland. good to have you with us on our to 0. how do you think the communities are going to react to this article? that will be some shock and indeed disappointment among the particular families of the victims of the sunday already. it's starting to appear on social media here. and there will be of course, a split reaction or be those. and if you like the other community who will see this, it has as someone that just has prevails. but it's, it's very disappointing for the people from where i grew up. and indeed, i witness defense with myself. it's just pointing the 4950 years after the and
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since no one will actually sign trial at this stage. is this the end of the matter as far as the families of the victims are concerned? or is there anything else that they can do to move this process forward? but one of the, like one of the questions of what states decision by the prosecution service murdered is that there is a high court case which is due to be heard in september relating to evidence given to 5 soldiers in 1972. and the date subsequently to historical inquiries team in the mid to thousands, and whether that evidence could be admissible. so the prosecution search decided to drop the case today because the evidence has been deemed, and it must be in a previous case, seems like the parameter or certainly the problem is that they will continue to fight whether that is referring to the case in september or i did most ability of the evidence or whether they will look at some form of civil regress. i'm taking a case to the civil court against named individual course. at this stage, none of the soldiers happy men nearly 50 years since bloody sunday and northern
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ireland. and i know that this is a day that has resonated with people scale in northern ireland. you, i would imagine would have been a young boy at the time. can you talk us through for the reactions on the day if you remember them? yes. i mean, i was 7 years of age. it's, as i said to many people over the years, to horst, for my life that i can from waking up in the morning to going to bed at night because the soldiers killings are actually stationed outside my house before the march and the killings. and indeed, the parties into the night, the most striking recollection for me, young child, apart from the news filtering through and my father, who was going to treat, did wanted in the last to participate in the course more than the combinations. more striking feeling for me was the next day when we 1st at the box where it had happened. and there was just this awful, awful sense of creating
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a sense of despair, a sense of lack of hope and anger. but it was an anger that, that hadn't yet been released to the 9 because it hadn't taken to the streets in terms of writing, et cetera, et cetera. it was a dignified, hostile fight, angry that said, of course, subsequently took it thought force over the next 30 years and troubles as we saw it because it must be remembered. probably sunday was probably the biggest recruiting agent for the irish, oregon army. and the i re changed the perspective of the conflict if you'd like, from being one over a secretary and try to contact to be one on against the british. so called peacekeeping forces at the time. kevin mcdaniel, we appreciate your joining us and alger 0. thank you very much indeed for your time . thank you. a giant john known as the god, g, was the centerpiece of culture and spiritual beliefs for kenya's pokemon people. it was stolen by colonialists about a 120 years ago. it's been in a cupboard in the british museum in london ever since august. the marco web went to
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the tunnel river to meet pocono elders who joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return their stolen heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the county, and we're central to that belief. these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river, macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the nice and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it. even 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. sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader, he was put in charge of the area by the british,
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who were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tanner river in a steamboat and eldest se he found the people who revered being catchy. 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 he's willing to loan artifacts from his 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 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.
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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, always lamb, 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. i didn't go there a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the god g. this man kit joe said can be our desa has died since we met him. if the and g is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the
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o. malcolm web cam. yeah. $130.00 countries have agreed to back broad changes to the global tax system once implemented. the deal with the multinational companies like google, amazon and apple tax at a rate of at least 15 percent wherever they operate. the organization for economic cooperation and development, which hosted the talks, said that to bring $150000000000.00 of additional global tax revenues annually. the boy scouts of america has reached an $850000000.00, settlement with victims of child sex abuse. 60000 men sued the organization alleging a decades long pattern of sexual abuse for the hands of scope leaders. a settlement still requires a judge's approval. the boy scouts far for bankruptcy protection in february last year. the us department of justice has announced it'll temporarily halt all
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federal executions. attorney general medic garland says he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed federal executions. last july, after a 17 year high ages, a lawsuit was filed about the protocols put in place by former attorney general william barn. one of the 1st ever women trained to become an astronaut will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into space. we land gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say . i was say, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened. i. walley fung codes travel with amazon boss jeff bezos when he heads up into order later this month. on past astronaut training in the early 1900 sixty's, but she never made it to space because of her gender. i didn't think that i would
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ever get to go, i think it was on 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 do it. and i like to do things that nobody is. john loved every 2nd of it. i get all the way. ah, this is all just here are. these are the top stories the taliban size. it welcomes and supports the withdrawal of all us and nato troops from afghanistan, background airbase every 20 years after they 1st arrived. a complaint with all of us forces is expected by september 11th, or fox and wadi has more from campbell. it's a big move here in the underground in upon us on the us, nearly off the 20 years handed or
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