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ah, football rebels. let's do it. on al jazeera, what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it does either. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, the us has more than 400000 to grinds are in famine and they're struggling to get a to them. despite the european government cease fire. the me, i'm, i am the machine and then you're watching alger 0 also coming up on the program. us troops quietly pronounced the background that main base in afghanistan as taliban fighters sweep in the district around the country. brazil's president, to be investigated over like seen deal is the country's cove at death rate remains
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suddenly high and mighty accusations near manila, off to a volcano, theme and toxic gas into the ah, in respect to truce and let aden or risk a devastating conflict spiraling, even further into crisis, that's the warning from the un to ethiopia, government, and to grind forces some 8 months after the start of a war that killed thousands of people and displaced millions. this week the government announced to cease fire that the rebels have dismissed and is fighting continues. united nations has told security council members that the situation is deteriorated even further. 400000 people are estimated to already cross the threshold into famine. another 1800000
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a thought to be on the brink of famine and sama suggesting the true number is even higher. many children are going hungry with 33000 children severely malnourished. so we'll have more on that security council meeting in a moment 1st. so catherine sawyer reports from us, aba, it's a difficult task for aid, walk us trying to get food and other supplies to those who need it. most anti guy fighting is still going on in some part of the region. different forces control different areas and draw the facilities have been destroyed in some area. 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 food. stocks 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 in the ability to to prevent,
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prevent it from happening. the internet, telecommunication, and electricity has been cut off. if you'll be a 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 banking services at the open at incomplete from s, unless and otherwise it would also behave in come to forward for a peaceful resolution. officials in the capital id saba, i run a p r offensive deputy prime minister, demeka mecca, non hudson held a meeting with diplomats to update them about the situation in t guy. his administration has been under pressure from all sides of a how he handles the conflict,
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the intuition that we're trying to solve for kids. the ticket people of a denying human an access and using anger as it would kind of while is beyond the peer. this is absolutely no reason for us to do for this out of people. and the fact of the fact of the matter is what we are using every ounce of our thing to extricate them from the dire situation they find themselves in the woman. and this is ended out of duty, the situation integrated, complex and fluid to grant fighters continue to gain ground. filthy and retrans forces withdrawing fighters from the neighboring high region who control much of disputed territories in west and the guy say that will not leave and caught in
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between civilians who are desperate to get back to normal. catchy, so you are the 0. i decided or more than 5000000 people are in need of aid overall, but the us ambassadors, the un is saying the access to to gray, the police 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 cease fire, but of a siege. let's go live now to matic editor james bay's has been following those events at the un and the security council really dragged feet on on holding this public meeting on the conflict into grey james. what came out of it? well, certainly it, i think, highlighted how bad things have got into gray. we heard from top un officials,
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we heard from the acting head of the humanitarian part of the you and the emergency relief coordinator. $400000.00 people are now living in famine and they fear that figure is going to grow. we also heard from the top political official of the united nations, with a real warning that they could be, or there was a potential for a swift deterioration in the security situation. so even though some council members didn't want this public meeting, they certainly heard, i think things that will certainly make them think about the situation going forward. we also heard from the ambassador of ethiopia, he made it quite clear that he didn't want this meeting to be held in public. and he said there was a danger that if the international community continued its pressure on, it would push the country over the edge. many would say that what's going on and t gray is already over the edge in part because of the actions of the forces and
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the things that they've carried out on the ground in t gray, a point i put to him when he then came later to speak to reporters. you are a long serving diplomat, very respected. you were on the security council just 3 years ago. do you not feel uncomfortable representing a government that with its era tray and allies, its been accused of carrying out executions, massacres right and hindering the delivery of humanitarian aid. while gems that completely disagree with the way the question is constructed. because my government responded to the tech trust protected by the t p. live operators in the middle of the night over 600 officers were brutally murdered in the
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camps. would there be any worldly government that would allow related goals such kind of atrocities. so that in the started to the whole or conflicts trends. are there any conflicts? there are excess not only you know, in the engagement, of course, there were crimes committed by different adamant groups. those, those who are somebody who are responsible for committing crimes or the government time and again a certain will be made responsible there want to be in impunity whatsoever. well, we get to see the pin ambassador,
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it seems likely back in the security council in the next week or so, because we're hearing the french presidency of the un security council. a likely to have a meeting, which again will involve ethiopia, this time on the good damn in the blue nile meetings that sedan in egypt want. ethiopia doesn't want, but certainly many council members believe that getting more and more worried about the deteriorating situation. recently between those 3 countries, and i'm told it's likely that the meeting will take place next thursday. thank you very much, james bayes, pointing to us that from united nations, ah, u. s. military is pulled out of afghanistan's by graham base, the center point of its water, topple the taliban, and hunt down. all kite are off to the 911 attacks afghan forces in our control of
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the base. but in a sign of the chaos that could follow official se soldiers to clear out dozens of people who looted the complex after the americans left during the night without informing local troops. and fisher has more from washington. ah, it became like a many american city, 75 kilometers from cabal. it was the starting point for many americans deployed up canis, done for almost 2000 service men and women killed in action by graham air base was where they began the final journey home. hello barbara rob. it was visited by president bush obama. trump. i know it's been handed over to the afghan. the final troops and equipment 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, i wanted to make sure there was enough quote, the room that we can to get wouldn't be able to do it all to september. there are
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still be some for forces left, but it's a rational drop down with our allies and making. so there's nothing unusual about the earth plans to leave 650 trips, enough canister to protect the embassy and diplomatic missions with capacity to help us get security forces if required, that repeating line, the us is not abandoning afghanistan, we have a robust footprint in the region even outside of ghana, stan and we still have the capability to conduct over the horizon missions as necessary for counterterrorism in afghanistan itself, thousands are hoping to leave the country ahead of the final us withdrawal. the lines were exit visas and passports along people. what he restarted taliban could sweep the power. it's already making military. again, what we're seeing is the rapid loss of district centers. although the afghan security forces have actually gained some of those back in certain parts of the
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country that withdraw from back to be a significant and symbolic it was the center of us 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. allen fisher, i'll just here at the white house of sullivan job aid looks at the reaction in afghanistan to the us allows and a legacy of background 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 from a 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 opportunist, an as a strong background. as part of last year's deal between the u. s. and the taliban
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. all foreign forces on to leave a gun to stun. the taliban has welcomed the bedroll from by graham, but says the pull out isn't complete. we hope the conclusion of your door of all funding forces in american forces from applied is done with the way for the inter, i've learned asian to expedite and find a peaceful solution to the one 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 11th attacks by graham and its adjacent jail became a notorious hub for abuse. tens of thousands of people were detained, many tortured 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 continues from wherever i hear the name of background. i recall the screams of
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innocent people and the pain of children and elderly men who were there. but it was an effective staging area for the coalition, which was filled up to more than 100000 soldiers. to avoid hardware falling to fall upon us for to say they have destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and flown out more than 700 fully loaded sea. 17 transport aircraft out of, of gun is done after the u. s. and it's coalition allies spend 20 years at 4 funded it, but trillions of dollars. and last thousands of lives, the taliban remains undefeated. and on the offensive, many are wondering what was the point? some of the job aid out there, sedan on the program. this is historic progress. president joe biden celebrates america's hiring spray off to companies report the most new jobs in 10 months. and often just showing the village at the heart of candidates heat way, fire the now threatening of cameras.
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ah, ah. hello there. let's start in australia and it's a very wet picture for eastern air is along the coast of australia. we've got that band of cloud and rain running away from queens and down to new south wales. that's going to bring some storms and showers, particularly to brisbin as we go into saturday. but by the time we get to funday, that system has pushed out further east and they will be some sunshine coming through bisman brisbin coming in at 21 degrees celsius. we've also got a cold front affecting southern parts of his trailer as well as victoria and tasmania. so some frosty starts to the morning here. things are feeling rather cool, and temperature is a little bit below what we expect them to be for this time of year. now, western australia, we'll see some clear skies on saturday. but as we go into sunday,
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you can see that weather system working its way into person that's going to drop the temperature slightly. we're going to see some showers and quite lot of cloud covered with that. but elsewhere it is high pressure keeping things fine and dry and it's a similar story in new zealand as we hop across the tasman. see in contrast to what we saw earlier this week, we had a lot of wet weather. well, here we've got the sunshine breaking through lots of fun and dry conditions. wellington, coming in at 12 degrees celsius ahead of wet weather next week. the country with coast site is challenging the political establishment in latin america as a pandemic. thanks millions into policy and fuel prices and trying to fit where is the least max tack unicorn can see the cost on all to 0. 0, if you want to help save the world,
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needs into your elbow. in the, in a back or the un has worn the situation into rise rapidly deteriorating fight. if your government sees fire in the region, 400000 people estimated to be facing famine with another 1800000. b on the bring. i'm the us military is pulled out of afghanistan by graham ebay, leaving it under the control of afghan forces. west president joe biden and set a september deadline for for withdrawal, and says, the pullout is on track. when all the news late his job numbers from the united
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states shows a major rise and the number of people going back to work. us economy has been enjoying a boost and since the start of the year is the country emerges from its pandemic recession. gabriel elizondo has more on this now from new york. economic progress is often judged by the realization of expectations. in june, the u. s. surpassed them a further sign. the u. s. economic recovery is picking up pace. economies predict 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. pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in a 100 years,
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driven in part by our dramatic progress and vaccinate 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 at the airport security checkpoints, and 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, public and private education. teachers and staff. we're heading back to class. as
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kids go back to school for us. economy is clearly rebounded, but there are still around $7000000.00 americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic. who have yet to find work again. and here in new york city, analysts say 21 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. us, demonstrating that as scenes roll out, economic progress goes up. gabriel's dondo, i'll just see the new york and all the stories we contain for the bodies of 4 more people have been found in the rubble of the apartment block that collapsed in florida. 8 days ago. it brings the number of confirmed dead to $22.00, including the 7 year old daughter of a miami fire fighter tally of missing has been revised down to a $126.00. after some people turned up safe. the miami dade mayor is signs an
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emergency order to demolish what left the building with fears hark and l. so which is heading towards florida could bring it down. our engineers and the fire rescue team are conducting ongoing testing and evaluation of the site. as we work to expand the search area, as soon as it is deemed safe to do so by the engineers. this afternoon, i signed an emergency order authorizing the demolition of the building in the interest of public health and safety. as soon as the engineer sign off on the next steps to begin the demolition process elsewhere dangerous fires have struck northern california in terse balls just as the us heads into a holiday weekend. while in canada or emergency officials, they're trying to account for more than a 1000 people forced to flee a wildfire on wednesday. it took just 15 minutes for flames to sweep through the village of letters in british columbia,
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which has been at the center of an unprecedented heat wave. may a says 90 percent of it is now destroyed or bud mommy reports almost 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 were juice to cinders. which way are we going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records almost 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 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
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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 as the ground to battle fast spreading fires across northern california. the flames once again forcing residents from their home. this man in lake had expressed hope that he wouldn't have to leave real concerned. the winds coming up in their claims or to our way so we got to pay attention. others way to help us fire at high school that serving as a red cross shelter. it was cool 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. and here we are. it's not just
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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. 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. now the philippines, thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes after a volcano, started spewing steam,
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and toxic gas nearby villages of being emptied with people. moving to safety from to all south of the capital, manila jimmy land, dog and reports. and then she's time for those who live in a good celia 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 to see in the creation centers. so we'll stay with our relatives early last year to although rapid 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 who are dependent on fishing and tourism to earn a living. the town of the rail is where hundreds of people went,
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emailed the re, it says it hurts to see her children suffer this way. lower than the i don't really know what to say anymore. i'm just praying. it's a really difficult situation across the hall. marilyn caliper tear is afraid for her children to go for is it the volcano? is it getting sick? getting coded? really hard? i had so many children can't sleep just thinking about it. but these families are reluctant to leave their home the fear, 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
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a few nautical miles away is the creator of the album came though, 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 okay, no emitted a record high amount of sulfur dioxide. those who have lived around the lake. oh, there live, see life before the pandemic and the volcanoes eruption was peaceful and their harvests abundant. that feels like a long time ago. now. jim l as in dog and i'll jazeera the albert and this province northern philippines. india, the official death toll from the corona viruses, past 400800000 people have died and just the past 39 days. but experts believe the actual number of that is likely to be as high as a 1000000 with a possible fund wave of infections looming. over in brazil,
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the daily death right there remained stubbornly high countries just recorded another 1857 cove. a death 1000 ministry also registered $65000.00 new infections results total death total of $500.00. 20000 is the 2nd highest in the world. meanwhile, prosecutors in brazil of opened a corruption investigation into the present charitable scenario secures the failing to act against theme involving the national corona virus vaccination campaign. to say a deal to buy indian vaccines was a front embezzling millions of dollars of nora who was allegedly warned about it, but did nothing. now be a preliminary investigation. and then the supreme court will decide whether to press charges want to kiana. k of has more from rio de janeiro what this could mean for both scenarios. 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 deborah election of duty. will this bring him down?
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not necessarily, and it's likely that it will, there are over $120.00 requests for impeachment, for a prison label. so 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 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? probably not. african leaders of joined thousands of zombie and to pay the final respects of the countries the founding president statement. oil's been health kenneth calendar died 3 weeks ago at the age of 97. been suffering pneumonia. his remains will be taken in a procession across the country for his burial next week. calendar rules ambia for
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more than 25 years until 991. and is remembered as a staunch african nationalist to did up to south africa during as more and everything we're covering here out there a dot com, they'll be comment in analysis as it takes you behind the headlines. and also you can watch it on live streaming. that option is there as well. ah, main stories now, the united nation says aid is getting back into your abuse water integra region, but the situation remains. dia, the act thing you and a chief says the famine has dramatically worse and in the past 2 weeks of.
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