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my son bob way, showcase his personal story, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges. but the bob way face today. just by going tensions with egypt and sudan, ethiopia with that for the next phase of filling them on the blue nile. july on a just i me this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm samuel dan. this is the news out alive from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? hundreds of afghan government troops, fleet, the neighboring jacob, stan as a bon fight to capture more districts across the country. ethiopia is prime minister, blames to grey and rebels for the conflict just the day after they showed ready for talks. think talk thick black smoke drifts towards tylenol capital after
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a factory explosion in a bank called airport. and how the beliefs of indigenous july ends once dismissed as primitive becoming mainstream. and in sports and in his own job is 3 to the quarter finals at wimbledon. cheberra beating former french open champion, eager, white packed hit a career high. at this tournament. ah, hundreds of afghan government troops had fled across the border into to jacob stand as the tale bon captures. more territory taught upon fighters took several districts in the northern province of the sean this weekend after afghan soldiers fled their posts. the afghan government says it's sending reinforcements. since america's draw down of troops gained pace in may or the tale bothers,
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doubled the number of districts it holds. now as many afghans live under taliban rule as those in government control areas, 13 districts fell to the group on fact a day, the most in 20 years. 100. thanks to god. and this is prison before that, the majority of the afghan people in the previous era, june taliban rule, for more than 10 years, we are now in control board and 70 percent of the territories. it's empty because the people know us very well and the afghan people have no problem dealing with us . we have to main principles that we rely on when it comes to judgement versus the placid 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. so the john, 2 of us and nathan forces have now left afghanistan, the head of a september 11th departure deadline. just 650 american troops. the staying bank is
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secure. the u. s. embassy and cobble airport was got a sense of who controls was in afghanistan. as we mentioned, tommy bonnie, seizing districts right across the north. they've been fighting and winning across the country. districts shaded in orange, our government controlled contested districts are in green. that means taliban fighters may have surrounded population centers. main cities or villages in the area. districts in purple are firmly on the taliban control. a number of districts and who controls them is disputed. i have talked to for him, said that he is a political and security analyst, as well as head of international relations department. i've come down university joins us on skype from cobbled to have you with us. so 1st of all, why is the tommy ball now advancing so fast?
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see, the tommy bonn are having operation across the line is done in all of the zooms, if it is not our eastern waist. but what is strange is that they are facing less resistance in the north of, of on is that. and basically there intensification of violence is because off of the security withdrawal off the coalition forces from a blind is done as security vacuum has been created. and time bon are capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the redraw. so that is why we have intensified the, the conflict and are having fast battlefield games, particularly in the north of atlanta, has done this with these battles for games will definitely strengthen the taliban position in amy coming negotiations if that is to happen. and as well as
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this has thinned, shock waves from the moral perspective within the government rank and file. before we get into the negotiations, we've seen some countries like russia, iran focused on india, limiting or closing down there of concealer operations in places like both province . not a very good sign of confidence in the, i mean, does that mean basically many expect the tommy bon influence to grow even further? well, looking at this strategic retreat, particularly that is happening in not a blindness done. the people who have a consulate over that should be concerned because the taliban are on that rapid advance and dinard. and that adds to the ambiguous of the situation. but
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it is, it is the same time to the government to prove the doubters wrong and strike back and show they ability and as well as the cap ability of re taking the last territories or districts to the taliban. so that it make sure that it has the ability to keep the population safe. i think that will help with, with the neighboring countries to, to regain the lost confidence. alright, is what is the taliban strategy? now as you see, it is their strategy simply to make an off gains to gain sufficient leverage on the negotiating table. as humanly with the afghan government all, do they think they can completely, militarily, defeat the afghan government? i think the 1st book is more more. there, i personally believe that i said before the security vacuum has been created,
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taliban are capitalizing over that. and basically they are capturing the rural areas in northeastern and all of over they want to stand where they can. so in the short term they, i think their focus is right now on the battle games, but they fall close, closer than a blind is done when we're looking at the mountaineers regions in the narc. that does not, which is not a very bad or friendly environment. then i think the bond would return back to negotiations. but until that the spring and summer offensive and about a few games which taliban are having now will be definitely used in order to strengthen their position on the negotiating table. all right, good to get your thoughts. thank you so much for him. send that. you're welcome pleasure. if he appears embattled prime minister abbey met is facing multiple
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challenges, both at home and abroad, worsening famine together with a military conflict that's far from being over into gray. and a diplomatic dispute over a damn with the c o. p as neighbors, just some of the many issues. abby asked me, i had to address in parliament on monday. catherine saw it live for him, addis ababa? tell us more about the prime minister speech department. so catherine, how did that? how convincing was that speech for listeners? for paula? how's it going down specially the reason why i gave form why they withdrew from to grey. while the prime minister did not mean he was in parliament, he was very active. they tore words, degree degree and leadership and its forces. he accused the grand forces of committing atrocities against it in the federal closes and committing atrocities
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when they, he'll be in federal forces while withdrawing. he also gave more details, more reasons why the truth is, drew from the great he said, what i mean reasons why the to what deployed to, to grow in the 1st place. that was a conflicts in november. and he said that it appeared that the t p i left the leadership to greg and it forces had an expansion. nice agenda. he's more what he had to get to going to hell. they prepared an army, but they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of a few up here 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, when it comes to the deadlock over the dam, did the same thing that might move tensions. so diffuse tensions on that one.
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yes he did. he it was hot and cold. basically. this is a very controversial issue. this issue of the dom. it's very sensitive. as while both done and ages have res, reservations especially now when the 2nd feeling of the dumb is expected to start a new time. so these 2 countries, how reservations about what this would do to the water load, their own country along the nile. now the prime minister did talk about that, he said on the one hand, that does not intend to how many countries. but you also said that the country is going to protest at all, costs the dom and the feeling, the 2nd feeling of the dam. we know that most soldiers have been deployed around a bit down. we've seen pictures that have been published by the defense ministry. all will just have been deployed. and this is one of the reasons that was given for the withdrawal of, if you can federal to from
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t guy to the government. officials say that to prepare for a possible external threat to the dom and the process of it feeling. so there have been many talk previously between the 3 countries mediated by the african union. those talk having more, more food. we expect that un security council to meet in the coming days. but for now, the government really saying that we're will not to lead to will not stop until the time is complete. it is an important project to feel. all right, thanks so much. katherine saw that. now there are folds armed men of kidnapped a 150 school students in northwest in nigeria. witnesses say the attack took place overnight at the high school, near kaduna city. in a separate incident, 8 people were abducted from a hospital in nearby saudi a city. the region has seen an increase in mass kidnappings for ransom by armed groups known locally as bandits. but the more still ahead on the news hour
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including struggling to breathe. indonesia faces a catastrophic shortage of oxygen struggles to contain the deadly coded 19 outbreak . rescue workers in japan, dig through debris and launched for thousands of people feared buried in a month live and in sport, this japanese born play baseball history. again, we'll have that story come out later in the show. ah, a factory is in flames. on the outskirts of bangkok, thousands of liters of leads chemicals are posing a major risk of more explosions. the plastics, manufacturers building near the ty capital. the airport exploded early on monday morning and quality in the area is described as toxic. tony chang reports from bangkok. thank here it,
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he 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 summer or con, on the outskirts of the ty, capital, highly flammable materials used to make phone packaging quickly and gulf the complex in 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 the people rescue is also spreading out because we receive calls for people who have injuries from the 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 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
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a wide radius of the factory. firefighters struggled throughout the day to bring the blaze under control. but the flammable nature of the chemicals made it a complicated and dangerous task. at times the flames taking of areas in the firefight they had on 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 and beyond. when that finally clears, they'll be questions to answer about the failure to control such dangerous chemicals. tony ching al jazeera bank of search and rescue teams in florida are still searching for survivors. hours after the remains of a partially collapsed apartment building was demolished, the 3 more deaths have been confirmed, bringing the total to $2718.00 people remain missing. the government says the
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demolition of apartment blocks in surfside will help efforts now in the 12 se plans to destroy what remained of the building were brought forward as the bridge and braces for tropical storm alpha. well, that storm has already made land fallen central. cuba forcing thousands of people to fleet past 180000 have been moved to safe areas. the country, braces for heavy flooding. alpha is bringing winds, peaking at 100 kilometers, now weakening as it moves across cuba. it's expected to make landfall in florida on tuesday will have more from cuba shortly, and augustine is in havana. but 1st i head over to and deanna couldn't find florida . so people ready for the storm and the will sort of measures are they taking well, i mean these kinds of storms at this time of year saw me all, all pretty regular recurrence. and from the last forecast i saw it looks like it is
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tracking westwood would go up the west coast. that will be still some impacts they were in florida. high winds potentially heavy rain again, quite typical for this year. we are in hurricane season after all, but it was over those 5th partially that they'd have made that decision on sunday night to demolish the rest of the b champlain towers because they were worried about how the weather might affect the search and rescue operation. but more importantly, they thought that building was becoming unstable, may hamper rescue efforts. in fact, they may even put the lives of those involved in that search and rescue operation and dangerous assa preparations. here it looks like we're still tracking westwood, which would just give us potentially some high winds and rain, but nothing too serious. certainly not as the forecast said, in previous days when it looked like it was going to be a hurricane heading straight from miami. so on that front, things are looking a little better or maybe things looking a little bit better. how's it looking when it comes to that? so side building now that they've destroyed what remains of it. does that mean
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they've been able to access some areas they couldn't access before? like the garage? yeah, exactly. that that was what the plan was behind this demolition that happened around $1030.00 on sunday night. and by around 1130, the search and rescue crews were back on site. now that 1st priorities to dig a path through that fresh trouble to try and get to places like the garages that were below the entire structure, hoping that they may find some people still alive down there. although of course, it's been 12 days now and hope have to be fading from any of these families. now i've been told the authorities briefed all those families very carefully told them exactly what they were going to do in this demolition and why they were doing it. but the idea is yes to get to those parts of the building that weren't accessible before and in the last few minutes were being told. they reportedly found 3 sets more. busy of remains of those residents from inside that building that hasn't been
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confirmed yet. we're waiting for a briefing from the authority say, which is expected latin, any bowman. but that is the basic idea. and i brought this down. we're using a very specialized technique to bring the building down in a very controlled way. and within our search and rescue operation teams, we're back on site digging into fresh areas of the building. they haven't been able to get access to before. all right, that's the situation in florida, las bank antibiotic of that and head over now to bill guston, he's in havana talk about the tropical storm l. so very did it bring as much flooding as feared. we're about to find out that the storm is due to make landfall and south central cuba in one hour. as you said, new introduction, the, the wind speeds going up to a 100 kilometers an hour at the moment. yes, we are expecting flooding when it rushed past east and see about yesterday. that
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was flooding that was strong when that was to rachel rains. it's it is expected. i speaking to you from have on about 4 or 5 times it will pass by. it's not like to make a direct hit, but nonetheless, people are taking precautions i was on my roof just an hour ago, taking down tiles and things like water tanks to make sure that i'm blown away. so the embassy here and how about it, which is the city on high alarms, is one is, is a little bit calling each other, making sure people are bracing to see if it still makes sense. all right, we'll come back to you later for an update. thanks for now. it a few people are still unaccounted for. after a month, slides swept away buildings in the town in japan, search and rescue teams of working to find anyone who might be trapped in to me. 3 people have been confirmed, dead and 23 rescued. the disaster was triggered by days of torrential rain in the
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seaside resort town fatty cell. i'm a reports from tokyo. i visited the location yesterday that you would be surprised by the use the station that has been caused by that on the slide. 150 houses where totally destroyed. i think god smashed a very thin years of metal and they were thrown it literally on the beach that's about 2 kilometers from the starting point of that flight. the height of the mob was over 30 meters and from the cation and i spoke to some, one of the local isn't there. and although they were very much shocked by the accident, they were also angry because they didn't receive warning for evacuation before the before the results that happened. i know there is also confusion about the number of the people dropped under the under the other till yesterday we had and
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that number was 20. and today the mayor of me to be announced that they have been trying to contact 215 people who thought that if they are, they were able to get the hold off 155. so they are still trying to contact or know the weight about stuff about the peoples of the city itself is the resort city. so some people would have houses, there are other taken out so they would go there on the invitation. and that is not that happened on the saturday morning. so very difficult to say exactly the number of the missing now are the people under the variable. now, security forces in the philippines as searching for flight data. bunks is after military transport plane crashed on a remote island on sunday. 52 people were killed in the countries worse military and disaster in decades. gemini island, dog and reports from the newer they 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 sea was 30 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 crashed. seconds later, the villagers race to the scene and help 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 especially fight
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brought the 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 this toes, though 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 trip in the law is relatively small compared to other domestic ways . but c, 130 is safely landed to your 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 jazeera manila, a rab public rift is opened up between saudi arabia and it's m r r t allies over a crucial oil deal. the opec floss the lines of oil producing countries meeting again on monday, the u. e. a poses a push by the others to raise output. production's been inching up since being flashed last year when the pandemic crushed demand. saudi arabia has called for rationality and compromise. view e insist it's been patient enough. manisha had a tech in is an international oil and energy consultants, and a former research officer at opec in vienna. he says it's likely the disagreement has more to do with regional politics. so i think these issues show that the
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8 is trying to be a more and more independent. it's oil decision making, his own policy. so when i worked, you know, picks the years ago the gulf group were under the wing and the leadership of saudi arabia as to policy issues which should be discussed all the time within the country. they used to follow line. and i agree with what solid did so that it was the leader. and, but examples that we are now see in the recent discussion over the last 2 or 3 days, i think is an indication that it is beyond or in. all i know, i say is still husky for hire, for the action is fed, but it is being exaggerated. he has been brought up into the public and i agree with your suggestion, that is partly your knowledge extent, which is 70 percent. and 6070 percent of this issue is because of politics that the u. e wants to search. it's independent the politics in general and
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not to be a follower of. so that may be an indication of, for example, a u e. n is rather than having established relationship wanted the that the card open leader said that, you know, he's in that and they are doing this on a so part of, i think this, this announcement by the you, a oil minister, demanding higher production quarter is being led by politics in line with the us government, i'm sure they want to use this oil issue as one excuse or one occasion to emphasize that independence. iran's only nuclear power plant is banking operation. the bush had a plant, was built with help from russia. it's been shut down for 2 weeks of emergency maintenance us sanctions have prevented thereon from bringing in new parts. iran has faced power blackouts blamed on surging electricity demand during
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a heat wave. sweeping the region demonstrations against major power can continue to be held in the iraqi capital. iraqis is suffering from a heat wave. it's already hit 50 degrees celsius. southern provinces have been the worst hit by the regular blackouts. the ministry of electricity says a major power line may have been sabotaged and that could be causing the outages still had now just syrup, immobile clinic powering its own vaccine, freezer and why fi that didn't bring health care to remote communities. and in bob wy and we'll tell you what's next, suggest phase all soft and 83 decades as amazon, the and in sport, it's wimbledon busy a day. and players compete for ice in the quarter final ah
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hello, there is a hot, dry picture across the levant and the middle east. we are going to see temperatures continue to climb. the mercury is expected to rise across q 8 and into iran as well as in iraq. if we look at the 3 day for baghdad, we could see a challenge to a record set last week, wednesday, we are likely to see 50 degrees celsius. so the heat continuing to build, but for the south it is looking slightly cooler. we've got to southwest any wind bringing temperatures down for yemen and oman as well as the u. a. and katara. we could see if you showers as well to the west in areas of yemen, hedging up into saudi arabia. but for the very wet weather, we need to move to central africa, the horn of africa. we've got those storms pulsing across the open rift valley and some really heavy rain expected in south sudan over the next few days. those storms are going to rumble across that equitorial belt joining up with storms brewing in
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the gulf of guinea. by the time we go to wednesday, we'll have heavy showers for gabon and camera roon. things looking a lot finer and dryer as we move to southern africa. a few showers across southern areas of mos in beacon, edging down into eastern areas of south africa. but plenty of sunshine in johannesburg and cape town to the after a year, one of the world's most famous film festivals, in fact, with mark mandatory for all social distance thing in place. and some countries found from attending all together can the glamorous so peace events recreate the magic of the knife coverage of the cannes film festival on his era was a bank energy and change came to every part of our universe or small to continue the change all
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