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for those who are managed across the border, say it's not because they have improved back home. they say it's a good continue to be targeted because many of these are being reported and all they come to taking refuge conditions. here are some of the a few of us leaders offenses handling of the t great conflict thing. he's encouraging a period of silence. so people can think the me this is our life and also coming up thick toxic black smoke drifts towards capital after a factory explosion near bangkok airport. as the u. s. continues as draws out of
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trips, enough canister, the taliban hold on the country grow stronger. and higher the bleachers indigenous julian smith, the primitive, are now becoming mainstream. ah, if you p as prime minister abbey achmed, just defending the decisions for rebels from the northern te grey region. he's been answering questions in parliament and described to grow and forces as a danger to the rest of the country. on sunday t grey's regional government said it was ready for a seas far, but with key conditions, they include a full withdraw the foreign troops and for the us to investigate what it says for war crimes committed in t grey. here's our prime minister abbey. describe the situation with the gray and forces with the significance to have a plan. they prepared an army, but they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of
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a t o p and started to destabilize the entire nation in all sorts of ways. this is quite dangerous and at the end of the day it would endanger the existence of the nation. it's considered as a threat. catherine. so i house for from addis ababa while the prime minister did not mean he was in parliament, he gave more detail reasons or why, if you can federal forces, what deployed to key guy just out of the conflict in november saying that the grand leadership of 11 its forces had not an expansion agenda. a saying that this troops deployed because the government had inflammation, that the grin leadership basically was using sense that it had a must in the past. and also that it was siphoning from the federal government to so that will, using this fan basically to recruit and train militia not just in 3rd grade,
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but in other areas as well, in other regions as well to destabilize the whole country. he also blamed the grand forces of committing atrocities in the guy off the field. troops pulled out saying that this has not been well documented. this has not been properly reported as well. he's government has been under a lot of international pressure on how it has dealt with the crisis in t guy and to that. and he said that they are, that he's government has been unfairly targeted and saying that there are outside interest to see the weakening of fuel p. o 2 protracted wall. hundreds of afghan government troops of fled across the border into such keystone as the taliban takes more. territory fell upon fighters to multiple districts in the northern province of but the action over the weekend after africa and soldiers fled
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their posts know the african government says it is fencing reinforcements. since the u. s. draws and accelerated in may, the taliban has doubled the number of districts it holds with as many afghans now living on the taliban rule, those in government controlled areas. i want to allow the thanks to god and this is prison before that the majority of the afghan people in the previous era, june the taliban rule, for more than 10 years, we are now in control board and 70 percent of the territories. it is simply because that people know us very well and the afghan people have no problem dealing with us . we have 2 main principles that we rely on when it comes to judgement versus the bless islamic faith. the 2nd is our belief in our national identity. within the framework of the 2 principles, i can assure you that we do not have any problem with anyone. we respect everyone's right. we're most us and the 2 forces have no last half down the stun. heads of the
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september 11th departure deadline, just 650 american troops sustained back to secure the u. s. embassy and couple airports. well, michael sample as professor at queens university and says to see that p c. e. use special representative to come the sun. he says taliban gains don't bode well for the post us era. it is quite, quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july. beyond, beyond this of their either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here and the americans. there's this, i mean there's a set of reasons. first of all, you'd expect some kind of, you know, adjustment with the removal of the ad, the military assets and the backing that the time that the americans have provided . but this goes well beyond it. i think some of it is this kind of the
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narrative that the, the taliban have relentlessly pushed over the past 3 years. that they inevitably would take over soon after the withdrawal of the americans. and that they're at the moment there's, they're succeeding in turning that into a kind of self fulfilling prophecy. but also there's clearly disorganization inside the afghan security forces, the real problems of morale. there is a broad consensus that people really fear the return of the taliban. but out that there is no effective organisation of the resistance to their return. a factory is in flames. on the outskirts of bangkok, thousands of liters of leads chemicals opposing a major risk of more explosions in the area homes within 10 columns of radius have been evacuated as far as struggle to bring that fire under control. air quality in
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the area is described as talk sake has to be check reports through security cameras recalled the impact of a sudden explosion in a residential neighborhood just outside bangkok. the ground shook just like an earthquake, said residents shattering windows all around the source. a huge chemical factor in summit return on the outskirts of the ty, capital, highly flammable materials used to make phone packaging quickly and gulf the complex and flames. the firefighters struggle to contain the we are trying to look for the injured. however, the flames are quite high, so it takes quite an effort to look at people. rescue is almost spreading out because we receive calls for people who have injuries from explosions from the extended area, one or 2 streets away from here. there are reports of falling debris, injuries from debbie impacts on faces, and hence, the damage caused by the explosion was considerable. it's estimated the factory
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alone has suffered more than $20000000.00 us dollars worth. 70 homes are also seriously affected, and thousands of people have been evacuated from within a wide radius of the factory. firefight struggled throughout the day to bring the plays under control. but the flexible nature of the chemicals made it a complicated and dangerous task. at times the flames taking of areas in the firefox they had. the control is the day went on a huge plume of smoke rose across the area, described by some witnesses as toxic and visible across bangkok beyond. when that finally clears, they'll be questions to answer about the failure to control such dangerous chemicals. tony ching al jazeera, bangkok, security forces in the philippines, searching for flight beta boxes, after a military transport playing crushed on our most islands. on sunday, 52 people were killed in the countries worse military or disaster. in decades. jimmy, the token reports from manila, the answered the call to serve their country,
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but for many that service was cut tragically short. 96 people were on board, the c 130 aircraft when it crashed in her law. more than 80 of them were newly trained soldiers about to report for their to her duty in one of the most militarized areas. in the southern philippines, the aircraft landed on sunday afternoon, the videos show crushed seconds later, the villagers raced the scene and helped to pull survivors from the burning wreckage. more than 50 people died and 40 others were injured, making. it was the worst military accidents in recent times. we are determined to find out what really transpired, according to available information. the aircraft followed the specified proper
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approach to speed. the landing spot. it followed all those protocol. the military says the pilots were very experienced and well rated and the aircraft still had 11000 flying hours left before it would have been retired. so what caused the plane to overshoot the runway remains for now a mystery. a select group of season pilots will help investigators determine the cause. the philippine military had foresee one thirty's, added disposal before the crash. 2 of these are undergoing repairs abroad while the remaining one in manila has been grounded spending further investigation. but the process of identifying all those who died may take a few days. the airstrip in the law is relatively small compared to other domestic waves. but c, 130 is safely landed here for decades. and south play has been moved out. it has
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been a trying time for the philippine military. there has been 9 recorded crashes in the last year, many of them fatal. but it appears that this is a country that doesn't have time to grieve before being hit with another disaster. jim l as in dog and i'll jazeera manila tropical storm elsa is making landfall in cuba is bringing straw when 95 kilometers in are and heavy rain for also passing several other can be and i'm killing at least 3 people at august on has this updates from havana, the name of the game here is preparation and mass about q ations or underway. last nights, over 200000 cubans were evacuated from the south of cuba. most of those, so to stay with friends and relatives or neighbors if they're in unsafe structures, especially people in coastal towns where many people live been in wouldn't shocks,
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especially in rural areas. some people, even about creative caves with doctors and nurses and migrations. so it's on the hand. havana from our speak to is on the stand by. i think about us going to not the full brunt of the storm. it's produced 25 kilometers east, but you never know with these stones because the jets re constantly changes. so people have a hit on alerts, constant updates, television internet, people to not leave the houses until advised to by the government, people for food supplies, water, and hoping that they can, they can break this there still not. 11 days after an apartment building and florida partially collapse, what was left of the structure has now been pulled down. the authority say the demolition of the surf side apartments will help
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search and recovery efforts. 24 bodies were fine, but 121 people are still missing. funds to destroy the remains of the building. we bought forward region braces for tropical storm alpha from surf sites. anti gal her has more tropical storm else or is now tracking slightly west of location and south florida in particular, here in surfside may be sped, the worst of those tropical storm force winds. but we're still talking about wind pipes. 80 kilometers now, which would have hampered any efforts to continue with this ongoing search and rescue operation. but essentially the tower which stood over my left shoulder was demolished on sunday night, was in part and our reaction to that on coming storm. but i think more a reaction to the fact that the remaining parts of the building were slightly shifting they were, were, is, it could put the search and rescue crews endangered. so that decision was made very, very quickly indeed. and it was all done very well. the mayor of miami beach was
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saying it couldn't have gone better. it was something called energetic failing. it brought down the last part of that unstable building with the potential to give those search and rescue crews access to certain parts of the building, namely the carriage that they couldn't get to before. so within an hour of the explosion, they were back on this site and they were making a pathway to the basement on the underneath part of that building in the hopes that they may still find survive as nobody of course has been found. since those 1st few hours after the collapse $24.00 people have been found dead inside the building. 121 still remained missing. fill ahead on our to 0. so that's the guy is fans light in the bag too. but the type, the former is african president, jacob sim folks painful memories of the past. it is battle against a 15 month jail term on the mobile clinic powering zone of faxing freezer and why
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fi delivering health care to remove communities in some way. ah hello there, it's a conflicting picture. weatherwise in india, we've got the one scene rains inundating the north east, but for the north west, the heat continues that heat wave continuing across new delhi we're seeing temperature is continuing to rise on tuesday and wednesday. but by thursday, the wetter weather will be on the way, but for now, those rains affecting the north east, we've had amber warnings for some and west bengal. we are expecting more rains to inundate nepal. we could see flash, flooding and landslides there, as well as in bangladesh and me and me off from those monsoon rains. things i'm also looking wetter across india's western coast,
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as those monsoon rains continue and it is a very wet picture as we move to east asia. the may you front carrying those pulses of rain to the korean peninsula and japan, more wet weather on the way we could see flash flooding in landslides continue as that ranges continues to fall, particularly over horseshoe. and as we follow that training where the system back into china, we can see that shifted slightly north shanghai staying fine and dry, but lots of heat and humidity to be felt there. and for southern areas of china, things are hot and humid, but there is wet weather on the way that your weather the country that coast site is challenging the political establishment in latin america as the pandemic, thanks millions into overseas and fuel prices. and they're trying to call the fruits and where is the lease next tech unicorn?
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can see the cost on out to 0. 0, if you want to help save the world, leads into your elbow in ah, the me out just a quick over top stolen. if you'll be a prime minister of the motors defending the decisions for rebels from the northern tiguan region, he described them as a danger to the country. on sunday, tea grace, we jo government said it was ready for the far bumps with key conditions. the afghan taliban is advancing in northern districts for some hundreds of governments
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for just across the border to are the fact the group has taken the key district in kandahar and emergency teams and thailand or basket to contain a fire, a factory near bank fairport. it was caused by a large exclusion, at least one persons confirmed. have you killed dozens more cutting, injured? former south african president, jacob zoom has compared south africa judges to apartheid era rulers. after defying a deadline to surrender to the police. he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for failing to appear at a corruption inquiry. earlier the 79 year old told supporters to fight his home in a show of solid pharisee who is appealing against that prison sentence. from the de miller has more from showing tone in south africa, former south african president jacob's duma remains defiant. he used
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a press conference on sunday to criticize the processes that brought him to the physician, that he's been now following a ruling by the constitutional court that found him guilty of contempt of court and sentenced him to 15 months in prison. the former president is gone as far as saying that so that he is at risk of sliding back to the days of a party, saying that he was sentenced without trial. and that the commission of inquiry where he was meant to have testified, but boy caught it, is biased against him. now the former president was supposed to hand himself over to police by sunday, following that judgment. and if not, could possibly face arrest in the days to come, but he is going to the high court to try and stop that arrest before returning to the constitutional court where he will plead for either unless the sentence awful, the judgement that found him guilty to be rescinded, it's
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a difficult position for both the form of hesitant and the court. is they all questions around whether or not the high court, where the former president will seek some sort of interest to stuff. he's a risk if the court has jurisdiction in that the constitutional court that issued the judgement is the highest court in the land and con, to be appealed. we're expect to have more clarity on what happens next. once the former president appears in court, or at least his legal representatives, do that on tuesday. as to whether or not police will arrest him in the days to come . if that application is not successful, a republic rift has opened up between saudi arabia and its immorality allies over crucial oil deal. he'll pick post lines of all producing countries are missing again on monday. for you a, he pauses a push by the others to res. i put production's, been in shame up since slashed last year on the pandemic,
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crushed demands. saudi arabia has culture, rationality, and compromise. well, the, you a, he insists it's being patient enough. it runs only nuclear power plants is back in operation. the bush, her plant, which was built with help from russia as be shut down for 2 weeks of emergency maintenance. your sanctions prevented teheran from britney and new parts run his face per black cats blamed on the surging electricity demand, brought by a heat weight sweeping the region. after numerous delays, politicians in israel are expected to vote for the controversial temporary law. it prevents palestinians in the west bank from settling permanently that the spices from israel all occupied east jerusalem. it was created in 2003 during the 2nd intifada requires annual renewal. hurry force it has this reports,
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monitors, archery lives, a divided life dominated by the architecture and bureaucracy of occupation when he was born just outside jerusalem's eastern limits. so his id papers are those of a palestinian from the west bank, but he lives in occupied east jerusalem with his daughter and wife. both of whom have jerusalem ideas. mohammed has to apply for a special military permit every 12 months, just to live in his own home. because you don't like it at any moment to them. i tell you that you have to leave you a note. welcome. his wife 100. he could only wish for the chance of permanent secure status and more we would have more freedom. he could work easily, movies and he travel and live daily life more easily. unlike when you don't have anything and you're afraid over time, get across. okay, pretty seriously. thousands of families have been put in this position by a temporary law that has to be renewed every 12 months. the question for them is
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whether the political shift inside israel could ease that burden on them. israel's new right wing prime minister natalie bennett, leads a government that contains left wing and palestinian israeli parties who is set against voting to extend the law. this is a trap for him because it, it's not a law which is on the books. it's emergency action that was taken in 2003 at the height of the 2nd intifada, when there was real proof that people who had use the family unification actually were engaged in terrorist activities against israel. that's not the case to date. now the new position needed benjamin netanyahu is also threatening to vote against it to deal in early defeat, to the government. all of them on the job. if they don't want to give citizenship 215000 palestinians, they have to abstain. we never had right wing national parties voting against this law. the campaign is against the law such comments reinforced of you,
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that it's about demography not security. you'll hear that the law is necessary for security and to maintain israel as a jewish democratic state. so that should be suspicious to everyone. you know, when you are hearing these 2 justifications, you have to call into question. is it essential only for security reasons. mom, even if the law is prevented from lapsing containers, hope it may be amended perhaps exempting at least elderly couples. but that would still leave mohammed living a restricted life. no israeli health cover? no driving license, no real peace of mind. even at home. harris was it i'll just 0 occupied east jerusalem. health care is tough to get force and bob wins who lives in remote areas with per public transport. now, a new social enterprise is helping to solve the problem with a van converses into
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a mobile clinic. and it's whole self powered by renewable energy as harm attach a report, some go to monsey. it's bringing medical care directly to those who need it most. on the outskirts of her id is an informal settlement colon caledonia. this place used to be a commercial farm until the mid to thousands winds and bobby's government forcibly moved hundreds of families here to de congest parts of the capital in the sprawling community. an old taxi as being turned into a hospital on wheels put up for solar energy on top. and then we also have the wind turbines to give us power. so it's actually generates power, as you see there. so we're generating about $1000.00 watts of power. the critical part of this one, i energy source of power in the maxine is freeze of actually a protein there. so we notice that from, you know, depression, that comes, you know, through the 19 and trying to think, how can we help we thought of,
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you know, putting in a box in their mobile freeze i, in there, that's about a 190 liter storage capacity. can please control up to minus 7 degrees. it means dr. gracious 50. can do her rounds here, at least once a week. she's the only doctor on call today and a dozens of patients to see knowing that i have done my best. i put my input up in the patient of, of told them what to do and the risk really is up to them as being compliant to their medication. but to me, knowing that i made that effort to go to a rural clinic and seeing those patients who i really need of seeing a doctor is really what i would mention as a good day on days when the doctor can come out here. nurses use, why fi from the ambulance to get medical advice from doctors outweighed in the country. it's a service that's taking primary health care to remote communities. whenever people
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know an ambulance is coming there a way it could be days or weeks before help come out here again, an average 40 percent of people in them. bobby travel more than 5 kilometers to see a doctor or a nurse for some. it's not just about finding money for public transport. there's also the pandemic. so they said home and don't get the help they need for now, ambulance on wheels. he's in a trial phase to see if it's feasible to roll them out across the country than bob . we hope to vaccinate 10000000 people or 60 percent of its population. by the end of this, yes. this could be a way to reach me in remote hard to reach places. harden with us, i'll deserve good. i'm on the mobile. for centuries, the way of life of the me a put she was dismissed as primitive by many non integers shrill ins. the climate change and even the panoramic care making people rethink the beliefs of the countries. original inhabitants. a latin america editor, lissy, and human, visited a community in long chemo to see one of them of put you philosophy is becoming more
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mainstream. the tree is extraordinary in many ways, and not just where it's enormous size, or it's sharp in scale like leads. it grows very slowly and can lead for up to a 1000 years a prehistoric species in fact. but the idea is much more. a little carryover out of calia is a sacred tree for us. it is our mother and father because it provides us when she, with our food and sustenance. my dear remitted chill could be is it when the name taken by the natives were poochie who live by the end of the mountains for harvesting that? our guardian fruit called the be noon. she asks which permission and gives thanks. you thank you for centuries and till this day the winches have wandered or sold their bananas for survival. they're extremely nutritious. in fact,
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we're told they also help increase fertility. it's something you can put other you can i try once you give me like chestnuts. while my food out on this day were invited to eat them for desert, my, the middle is a, went to chevy for healer and explained that to be honest, are more than food. i want to my phone, them in the county, the water, the earth of the air that we need to live don't need us. it is us who need them. that is a push of vision. remember, would you believe that man, his views of nature is causing climate change, drought and illnesses like cancer. and the pandemic that we're witnessing, the indigenous people of chile realised long ago that if they over exploited their natural resources, they would die of hunger, which is what happened to the native americans in the united states when the white man exterminated the buffalo. these days,
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the concept of living in harmony with nature is actually becoming mainstream. so much so many trillions who long regarded them. i put you with content for believing that people should take from nature only one needs are beginning to understand the need for all to do the same. to see and human al jazeera, lucky my chile for francis is recovering from scheduled call on surgery. the vatican says he's alerts and breathing without assistance. the h for your concert is expected to stay in hospital for 7 days. suppose this was the this is al jazeera and these are the headlines, ethiopia, prime minister of the meds is defending the decisions to fight rebels in the northern tiguan region. he described them as a danger to the country.
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