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the, when the quote is 1910, demi q and board is closed. there is a random from 111 east investigates, have been abandoned out of size, and as a mind on al jazeera, ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello mary. i'm demising watching the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. the one says more than 400000 to grinds are in famine and they are struggling to get a to them. despite the c o p and government, these fire us troops quietly put out the background. the main base in afghanistan is taliban fight to sweep into districts around the country. brazil present to be
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investigated over the vaccine deal. the country's cove of death right remained suddenly high and off to destroying the village at the heart of candidates, heat wave wildfire and now threatening the city of cam lose. i'm devin ash with bought italy. you have beaten that the wealth, frank side, belgium make it into the semi finals of your 2020, where they will play a 3 time champion, spain you needed penalties and get lost switzerland. ah, i respect to truce and let aiden or risk devastating conflicts spiraling even further into crisis. at the warning from the united nations to europe, his government, and to grind rebel fighters some 8 months after the start of a war that displaced millions of people and killed thousands. the government has
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announced a si, fi that the rebels have dismissed and it is the fighting continues. the un told security council members at the situation is deteriorating even further figures. it was stark, 400000 people estimated to have all ready cross the threshold into famine and all the 1800000 fought to be on the brink of famine. and some suggesting that the true number is even higher than that show drain, are going hungry to the extent that 33000 are severely malnourished. so we'll have more on that security council meeting in a moment 1st. so his catherine saw his report from addis ababa it's a difficult task for a while because trying to get food and other supplies to those who need it. most anti guy fighting is still going on in some parts of the region. different forces control different areas and draw the facilities have been destroyed in some areas.
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this is what is left of a bridge over the tech has a river. it's an important supplier route to west and t guy. the wall food program says it's foods talks are running low and the airport still closed. reaching much of the population will be a struggle. the fact is that people have died. people are dying, and more people will die if we're not allowed. and you know, the ability to, to prevent, prevent it from happening. the internet, telecommunication, and electricity has been cut off. if you p s, government official, c, t guys s peace will soon be open for un humanitarian life. i asked the state minister of foreign affairs about restoring either basic services he blamed rebel forces in t guy for destroying telecommunication and power lines, as well as killing engineers deployed to fix them. there is no way the government can course telecom and banks in service at the open, incomplete from f, unless and otherwise it would also behave and come to forward for
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a peaceful resolution. officials in the capital lady saba, r p r offensive deputy prime minister demeka. my canon hudson held a meeting with diplomats to update them about the situation integrate. his administration has been under pressure from all sides of a how have handles the conflict, the intuition that we're trying to solve for kids. the particular people by denying command and access and using hunger has been a while is beyond the peer. this is absolutely no reason for us to do for this our people and the part of the fact of the matter is what we are using every ounce of our thing to extra kit them from a dire situation. they find themselves in the woman,
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and this is ended our duty the situation integrated, complex and fluid to grand fighters continue to gain ground filthy and retrans forces withdrawing fighters from the neighboring highway region who control module disputed territories in west and the guy say that will not leave and caught in between 2 billions were desperate to get back to normal countries. so all the 0 i decided or more than 5000000 people are in need of a overall. but the us ambassador to the united nation says access to take ry appears to be even more restricted. now, humanitarian workers are reporting that it is more difficult to reach death for people integrate now than it was just a week ago. such acts if, if verified or not, an indication of a humanitarian ceasefire, but of the siege. diplomatic and james phase was following that meeting there at
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the united nations in the 8 months since the start of the c p, an offensive into gray. the security council has had 6 meetings on the situation, but they were all held in private until now. this was the 1st public meeting in front of the cameras. ambassadors were told, some shocking new figures about the humanitarian situation. one of the most distressing trends is an alarming rise and food insecurity and hunger due to conflict. more than 400000 people are estimated to craft the threshold into famine and another 1800000 people on the brink of famine. the council also heard from the political chief of the united nations rosary decarlo. she said there was the potential for more confrontation and a swift deterioration in the security situation. one of those who asked for this open meeting with the us ambassador, linda thomas greenfield. she said, an open meeting was good,
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but it wasn't enough. she said she wanted an immediate cease for by all sides. humanitarian delivery of a across te grey and accountability for the crimes that have taken place. well, are the top story, the us military is pulled out of afghanistan's bag, gram base, which is really the epi center of its water, topple the taliban, and hunt down al qaeda after the $911.00 attacks. but as one era of brutal conflict ends in afghanistan, another one is looming. afghan forces now controlled by graham, was president joe biden at september 11th deadline for full withdrawal. and says, the plows is on track. just 650 troops will remain to protect the u. s embassy and combo. but in a sign of the chaos that could follow official se soldiers to clear out dozens of people who stormed and looted the complex off the americans left overnight without informing local troops. almost nato allies of also laughed quietly. a stark contrast to the show a force when they 1st arrived. the taliban has signed the us for leaving and
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fulfilling their agreement. but on the ground, they're locked in a brucell tough war with afghan forces and now control more than a 100 districts across 20 provinces, which you can see and read. america's talk general is saying that a civil war is possible. allan fisher has our report. i became like a many american city, 75 kilometers from cabal. it was the starting point for many americans deployed. gonna stand for almost 2000 service men and women killed in action. but give me a bass, was where they began the final journey home. hello, bob, rob. it was visited by president bush obama. trump. i know it's been handed over to the ask and the final troops and equipment here lifted out. the us still on target refill withdrawal by september, 11th, 2021. we're on track exactly. as to where we expected to be, but we did,
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i wanted to make sure there was enough quote running room that we can to get wouldn't be able to do it all to september. they'll still be some for forces, but it's a rational drop down with our allies and making. so there's nothing unusual about the earth plants to leave 650 trips, enough canister to protect the embassy and diplomatic missions with capacity to help can security forces. if required, the repeating line, the us is not abandoning afghanistan. we have a robust football in the region even outside afghan. stan and we still have the capability to conduct over the horizon missions as necessary for counterterrorism in afghanistan itself. those are hoping to leave the country ahead of the final us withdrawal lines for exit visas and passports along people. what a research of taliban could speak to power. it's already making military again, what we're seeing is the rapid loss of district centers,
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although the security forces have actually gain some of those back in certain parts of the country withdraw from back. i mean, to be a significant and symbolic it was the center of u. s. military power in afghanistan. now, the white house says it will continue to monitor the security situation. and if it sees a threat to the united states, it will act immediately. alan fisher, algeria at the white house or some of injury, looks now the reaction in afghanistan to the us pull out and the legacy of graham at base a formidable fortress for 2 decades, where hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent. now looks like a junkyard law, american forces lift bag grammar base last night without any coordination with relevant administration. this has not been officially reported to us from the ground. we get this information from the situation in the area. as several looted cartoonist and others don't background as part of last year's deal between the us
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and the taliban. all foreign forces on to leave a gun on the taliban has welcome to withdraw from background but says the pull out isn't complete. we hope the conclusion of your daughters of all foreign forces in american forces from a man is done with the way for the into one. she should to expedite and find a peaceful solution to the outline issue as soon as possible built by the former soviet union in the 1950s. the sprawling base has expanded to 30 square kilometers since the us invasion. once a symbol for the u. s. to avenge the september 11 attacks by graham and it's adjacent jail became a notorious hub for abuse. tens of thousands of people were detained, many tortured and extradited to guantanamo bay prison from by graham. although the u. s. handed over upon prison to a gun government in 2013 human rights watch says its legacy of torture. still
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continues from wherever i hear the name of background. i recall the screams of innocent people and the pain of children and elderly men who were there. but it was an effective staging area for the coalition, which once filled up to more than 100000 soldiers, to avoid hardware falling to fall upon us for to say they've destroyed nearly $15000.00 pieces of equipment and flown out more than 700 fully loaded c, 17 transport aircraft out of, of gun is done after the u. s. and it's coalition allies spent 20 years at 4 funded it, but trillions of dollars and lost thousands of lives. the thought of under means undefeated in on the offensive. many are wondering what was the point some of a job aid out there of christopher calendar is a senior fellow at the center for a new american security. he has served in afghanistan and was involved in exploratory talks with the taliban. also the author of 0 on victory, what we're getting wrong about war, he joins as fi,
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skype from milwaukee. so as you know, after the $911.00 attacks, it was a president george w bush. she said that u. s. military style strikes not going to san were meant to disrupt terrorist operations and to attack the military capability of the taliban. but i suppose the taliban will be celebrating today's withdrawal has the us handed them a victory? well, it's too soon to tell marian. thank you very much for having me. like a lot of people who spent time a lot of time and a lot of energy in afghanistan. i mean, this is, you know, the city that we all struggle with what, why do you say it's a, this is something you struggle with. well, on the one hand, from a policy standpoint for the united states, the decision to leave was,
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was the right one. so i see it on the one hand on the policy side on, on the other side. so you spent a lot of time. i, yeah, i remember in 2010 i was in, in afghanistan, i was speaking with an african elder. his name is hodgen, you bring and i've never forget looking into his eyes and reflected in his eyes were pain and sorrow and experience and hope and joy. and when i reflect on afghanistan, i reflect on, you know, it's not the beauty of the train. it's the beauty of the people and and that's what i struggle with is that the over the past 40 years of conflict, if the afghan people have been suffering and the way the results at least right now are not what we had hope for. for,
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for leaving, but the results of a peaceful, stable afghanistan were not possible with the united states, the international community being there in the size and shape that they were so. so that's what i struggle with us. and you say it's not possible while the us for that, but you mentioned your, your encounter that with high g. abram and i suppose you can understand why many afghans are fearful about losing their hard one rights. but also why they would say that the western countries came to afghanistan, they started a war with the taliban. and now these people are being abandoned to their faces as the conflict rages on. right. so this is, of course united states is, is, has been struggling with this policy to try to help those who help the united
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states receive special immigrant visas. the other point i'd make on this that i think is important is just doing just because you do the same things repeatedly, doesn't necessarily mean you're going to get the same results. and what we have seen over time is the afghan government, the international community doing the same thing over and over again. but the results gradually, but can i, can i is the solution. they're not to to, to change or rework the strategy as opposed to a complete withdrawal because there will be those including many in the us that are asking what it was for nearly $50000.00 civilians killed nearly 2 and a half 1000 us troops killed 20000 wounded in 20 years of fighting only for the taliban to now be in the ascendancy and in control of large parts of the country. right. and 6 of those american service members who were killed were,
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were killed in my command. i feel is very deeply. or this part of it very deeply. the. the other point on this, i think, is that for right, wrong or indifferent, the united states government made an agreement with the taliban during the trump administration. president biden said, look, it might not have been the agreement that i would have made, but it's, it was in agreement bias sitting us government and, and we need to follow through with it. it's, you know, it's, it's, it's a difficult set of choices. and my hope is that the afghan government and security forces browley that they can fight to tell a bond to a stalemate. and, and that a, that becomes the foundation for a peace process to emerge in which there's negotiated and to this conflict.
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christopher calanda, thank you very much for joining us. thank you very much for having watching the news. our life from london. still ed. this is historic progress. joe biden celebrate america's hiring spray off the company's report. the most new jobs in 10 months is a hard can, could destroy what's left of a partially collapsed condo in florida, where more than a 120 people is still missing. and a coffee mistake from a gold medal favorite before the big games will tell you why the printer won't compete in her main event in tokyo. ah. now into the official death toll from the corona virus. this past 400800000 people have died in just the past 39 days with a 153 deaths recorded on friday. but experts believe the real number of debt may
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actually be as high as a 1000000 with a possible 3rd wave infections looming as the new delta plus varying mergers. the government has all turned out the campaign to vaccinate almost a 1000000000 people by the end of the year. and then in indonesia, they're imposing a raft of emergency measures because of record infection numbers. there are restrictions on movement and ad travel and a final restaurant dining are among new rules, taking effect from july 20th, while the 4th most populous country reported 25830 new covey infections in a record. $539.00 deaths on friday hospitals in chicago or in other parts of java or operating more than 90 percent capacity. but brazil is really been one of the worst countries worldwide. the dating death rate remain stubborn me high. the countries just reported another 1857, call the death soft more than 2000 on thursday. the health ministry also registered 65000 new infections. brazil's total death total of 520000 is the
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2nd highest in the world. despite that, its current hosting the copper america football ornament. after stepping in when arching tina and columbia pulled out upon, says an epidemiologist, he joined us via skype from sao paolo. well, can you tell us about the way in which hospitals and medical staff are coping? thank you for having me on the show. brazil is still struggling with high number of occupied beds in hospitals throughout the country. just 10 days ago we experienced our highest number of cases registered in 24 hours with over 815000. those cases have now gone down, but we are still at a very high rate that seems to be consistent and hasn't been we haven't been able to bring it down to the numbers we expected. we are also seeing a lot of movements, so people are not respecting the precautionary measures that they should be taking
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while vaccination is not able to cover enough of the population to protect those from the virus. right. the vaccination program has been extremely slow and social distancing measures and not being observed by many people. what else can you tell us about why the number of infections, why that caseload is so high? well, we have seen a decrease in the number of deaths of people over 60, but the number of deaths for people under the age bracket under that age brackets have been increasing for the past 2 months. we are now seeing an increase also in the number of the same parties. the number jumped about tenfold from february to march, just in my state of some polo. so people are really disregarding the measures that they need to take in order to curb the spread of the virus. this might be due to the fact that some people believe that just one dose of the vaccination is enough
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to prevent them from getting the disease. but of course, that is not true. we are still around 45 percent of people with one dose, but just 17 percent of people have gotten their 2nd shot. we know our present terrible scenario stands on this, but has there been strong messaging and consistency among the state governments? well, the message was stronger in the beginning of the plan that make, but it seems that people and some of the governments are now suffering from covey. attract teague, they are not able to adequately express themselves and convince people to stay inside to stay in their homes and avoid going outside or wearing masks. so we are now seeing a move towards opening up the economy and bringing schools back to in person classes. so the government, even the state government are having
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a hard time convincing people that happened to make it over. because of course, there is a mixed message. they want to say that the panoramic is getting better because we are now vaccinating and we are seeing a decrease from the higher number of deaths that we have 2 or 3 months ago. but the local governments are having a difficult time expressing to people that this is a process we are in the middle of the process of controlling the pandemic. but we are not there yet. julia ponce? thank you very much. thank you. well, brazilian prosecutors have opened a corruption investigation into present char ball scenario. he is accused of failing time against the scheme involving the national current crone of ours vaccination campaign. prosecutor say a deal to buy indian vaccines was a fund framed beveling millions of dollars. also, nora was allegedly warned about it, but did nothing be a preliminary investigation. and then the supreme court will decide whether to press charges on
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a kiana. kiev has more from your diginero on what this might mean for both sonata or his presidency. the president said he would talk to the federal police to open an investigation and that did not happen. so they want to investigate him now for debra election of duty. will this bring him down? not necessarily, and it's likely that it will. there are over a 120 requests for impeachment, for president bush or not all, but it is very damaging to his image. because so far he's been accused of downplaying the virus. he's been accused of delaying the vaccine. but he has not been accused of, of being involved in a corruption scandal. now this raises suspicion at a moment for the opposition is going back to the streets and his popularity rage, is that a low his? it's 24 percent. so yes, it's very damaging for him. will that lead to an impeachment?
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probably not elsewhere. russia's present that in prison is refusing to impose a national lockdown despite the country's cause of death to which in the new hi, $679.00. death reported on friday. that's the most to the single day since the pandemic began. despite that rise in cases 02020 was final went ahead and st. petersburg later, just blamed on the delta variance vaccine hesitancy is also strong in russia, the national uptake is on the rise with easy to lead me every. now, as you can see, the vaccination campaign is gaining momentum and is progressing far and we can see it here. this vaccination point in the last week, the number of people who got vaccinated has more than triple australia is having the number of people allowed into the country now. so from mid july, only $3000.00 returning citizens will be left in each week. and move is in response to several cities dealing with new outbreaks of the virus. australia has lag behind
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all the developed nations in its vaccination program. less than 8 percent of adults bearer fully vaccinated. when all the stories are following that age, his job numbers from the u. s. show a major rise in the number of people going back to what the economy is seen a boost since the start of the year is the country mergers from its pandemic recession. gabriel alexander has won this now from new york. you cannot make progress is often judged by the realization of expectations. in june, the u. s. surpassed them a further sign. the us economic recovery is picking up pace. economies predicted around 700000 job gains in june. but the labor department announced that $850000.00 jobs were created. unemployment in the u. s. during the height of the pandemic was nearly 15 percent. today it's down to 6 percent better, but still slightly higher than the 4 percent unemployment before the pandemic. overall, the new jobs report left president joe biden confident this is historic progress.
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pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years. driven in part by our dramatic progress and vaccinating our nation. today. the u. s. is the only major advanced economy where the o. e. c. d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid. a key to the economic growth in america was the vaccines. with 156000000 americans fully vaccinated, about half the entire eligible population. people are out again, spending money, getting back to work and traveling a thursday to point 1000000 people were screened in airport security checkpoints in the u. s. that is higher than on the same day pre pandemic. the jobs report outlined several sectors of growth, leisure and hospitality. everything from hotels and restaurants are hiring again,
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public and private education, teachers and staff. we're heading back to class as go back to school for us. economy is clearly rebounded, but there are still around 7 new in americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic. who have yet to find work again. and here in new york city, and i was say 20 on percent of office spaces. have no tenants. proof perhaps they, even as more americans are expected to return to the office this summer, many are still working from home. the us demonstrating that as vaccines roll out, economic progress goes up. gabriel is dondo our new york bodies of 2 more people have been found in the rubble of the apartment blocks that collapsed and florida 8 days ago brings a number of confirm dad to 20 tally of missing has been revised down to 128 after some people turned up safe and duplicate names were eliminated, but they're all fears. hark and l. so which is heading towards florida could half
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of the rescue efforts, or even bring down the rest of the building. we don't know exactly the trap that it's going to take. it is possible that we could see tropical force winds as early as sunday night in southern florida. and so our department of emergency management is assuming that that will happen and making the necessary preparations to be able, obviously to protect the a lot of the equipment you could potentially have an event with the building as well. with the news, our life in london still ahead mass evacuation the manila of the volcanoes, abuse daemon, toxic gas into the air. no power for the people. iraqis protest against cost electricity during an intense heat wave. i don't have lights removal than later in 4, including this can show the tournament. the highest ranks are in history with
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a hello. their conditions are looking cooler and wetter across europe. this weekend, we've had a lot of the heat kicked out of the south east and temperatures are generally down lower than what we've seen recently. we've got a swirling weather system that slow moving, moving its way to the east, and it's bringing some wet and windy weather to eastern areas of europe. we've seen some thunder re down port across poland, wet weather as well for bell roofs and weston areas of russia. and we've still got a rash all the storms and showers affecting the balkans with romania seeing some of that wet weather. but as we go into sunday, we've got another weather system working its way into the north west and we're going to see wet conditions all the way from.
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