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me be the hero, the world needs right now. i was, i i as the u. s. continues is draw down of troops in afghanistan, the target bombs hold on. the country grows stronger. ah, i'm sorry. say that this is al jazeera live from dell hall. so coming up his lead, a defends is handling of the t. grey conflict saying is encouraging a period of silence. so people can think thick toxic black smoke drifts
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towards highlands capital opera, bank trades closing near bank call capital. and how the beliefs of indigenous should i and once dismissed as primitive and becoming mainstream. ah, well, hundreds of afghan government soldiers fled across the border into tajikistan as a tale bon catches more territory, taught a bonfire, who took several districts in the northern province of the sean this weekend after afghan soldiers fled their posts. the african government says it's sending reinforcements since america was drawn down gained pace in may, the tardy bomb has doubled the number of districts, the holes with as many gaff guns. now living on the taliban rule as those in government control areas, 13 districts fell to the group on saturday, the most in 20 years. 100,
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thanks to god and this is prison before 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 is simply because that 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 bless islamic faith. the 2nd is our belief in our nash 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. and the majority of us and nathan forces have now left afghan. this time ahead of september, 11th to part should deadline. just 650 american troops is staying back to secure the u. s. embassy and cobb lab port. let's get a sense of who controls walked in afghanistan. but as we mentioned, tommy bonnie, seizing districts across the north have been fighting and winning across the
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country. districts shaded in orange, government controlled contested districts are in green. that means taught of on fighters may have surrounded population centers, main cities or villages in the area. districts in purple are firmly under tardy bond control. the number of districts and who controls them is disputed. the michael sample is a professor at queen's university and served as the deputy e u. special representative to afghanistan, he says the thought of bonds gains 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,
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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 narrative that to 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 prophesy. but also there's clearly disorganisation inside the afghan security forces, the real problems of morale. there's 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. if he ok, that's prime minister abby is defending the decision to fight rebels in the northern te gray region. he's been answering questions in parliament,
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described to grind forces as a danger to the rest of the country. on sunday to rise regional government said it was ready for a cease fire with key conditions. they include a full withdrawal of foreign troops and for the un to investigate what it says were war crimes committed into grey. his how prime minister be described the situation with the grind forces. with significant time, they prepared an army that they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of ethiopia 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 has more now from addis ababa. while the prime minister did not mean he was in parliament, he gave more details. reasons or why. if you can, federal soldiers were deployed to t guy just out of the conflict in november saying that the grand leadership of 11
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is forces had not an expansion agenda. a saying that this troops deployed because the government had inflammation, that the to grin leadership basically was using sands 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, but in other areas as well. in other regions, it was to destabilize the whole country. he also blamed to grand forces of committing atrocities in the guy that you feel appealing to 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 to guy and
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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. there are 4 som men of kidnapped a 150 school students in northwest and nigeria. witnesses say the attack took place overnight at the high school, near kaduna city. in a separate incident, a people were abducted from the hospital in nearby zaria city. the region has seen an increase in mass kidnappings for ransom by om groups locally known as bandits. factories in flames on the outskirts of bangkok, thousands of leave his of late chemicals opposing a major risk of more explosions. holmes, within a 10 kilometer radius have been evacuated. 55 to struggle to bring a fire on the control and quality in the areas described of toxic. tony chang
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reports 3 security cameras record 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 round the source, a huge chemical factor in summer. return 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 spitting 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
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seriously affected, and thousands of people have been evacuated from within 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 under control. this 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 chang, l to 0, bank of security forces in the philippines are searching for flying down to boxes. after military transport plane crashed on a remote island on sunday, 52 people were killed in the countries worse military disaster and decades. gemma island dove and 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 afternoons. the videos show crushed seconds later, the villagers race to 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. the military accidents, in recent times, we are determined to find out what really transpired, according to available information. the aircraft followed the specified protocol approach to speed. the landing spot,
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it followed all those protocol. the military says the pilots were very experienced and well rated and the aircraft still had 11000 and 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 melacy had for the 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 hello, is relatively small compared to other domestic. when we see 113 safely landed to your for decades and south play has been ruled out. it has been a trying time for the philippine military. there has been 9 recorded crashes in the
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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 jamal in dog and on jazeera manila follicle storm elsa is making land fall in cuba . it's bringing strong winds of nearly 95 kilometers an hour and heavy rain forecasters are warning of flash flooding and month slides alpha. also back several of the caribbean islands killing at least 3 people. officials in florida. i have confirmed 3 more deaths from a partial building collapses, search and rescue efforts resume. their work was paused as engineers demolished. what was left of the apartment blocking side on sunday night that opened up new areas to rescue is beth toll now, fans at 27 with a 118 still missing. and the galico is in sight. he says the risk of storm l so is
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being revised down. there will be still some impacts here 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 things. partially that they made that decision on sunday night to demolish the rest of the champlain towers because they were worried about how the weather might affect their search and rescue operation. but more importantly, they thought that that building was becoming unstable and not may hamper rescue efforts. in fact, i may even put the lives of those involved in that search and rescue operation and dangerous aspect preparations. here it looks like the storm is tracking westwood, which would just give us potentially some high winds and rain, but nothing too serious. certainly not. as the forecast had said in previous days when it looked like it was going to be a hurricane heading straight from miami, so on that front things looking a little better. that was what the plan was behind this demolition that happened around 1030 on sunday night and by around 1130,
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the search and rescue crews were back on site. now that 1st priority, the dig a pass through that fresh rubble to try and get to places like the carriages 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 hopes 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, but for will fill a head on al jazeera, the mobile clinic, empowering its own vaccine, freezer and why fi that's delivering health care to remote communities in bob lane . and we'll tell you what's next, but jeff space also alternating 3 decades of amazon and ceo. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by kettle airways. 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 continued that heat wave continuing across new daily with the temperatures continuing to rise on tuesday and wednesday. but by thursday, the wet 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 more from those one soon rains. things i'm also looking wetter across india is weston coast, as those monsoon rains continue and it is a very wet picture as we move to east asia. the may, you from carrying those pulses of rain to the korean peninsula and japan,
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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 trailing weather 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 the southern areas of china, things hot and humid. but there is wet weather on the way that the weather sponsor cut on airways. be part of the debate itself defeated and closing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the lens is white, man touching a large stream where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comic fraction. and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera.
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ah, ah ah, come back, you're watching out. is there a time to recap our headlines now? the afghan tyler bond is advancing in northern districts forcing hundreds of government soldiers to flee across the border to g to stand for the south. the group has taken the key district in on behalf of his prime minister abbey, defending the decision to find rebels in northern take ry region. described them as a danger to the country sunday. he grays regional government said it was ready to seize fire tools, but with key conditions, emergency teams in time and the baffling to contain a fire as
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a factory near bangkok sample. it was caused by a large explosion. at least one person is confirmed to being killed doesn't have been injured. china cyberspace regulator has ordered smartphone app stores to suspend the top right. sharing app, dd official say it's been illegally collecting and using personal data. katrina, you reports from beijing for millions of people in china. there's only one way to book a cab using the smartphone app known locally as dd. but the app has become the latest target of a chinese government crackdown of technology companies. the country cyberspace regulator says, dd violated personal data laws and chinese app stores has been ordered to remove it . the announcement came days after parent company dd global listed shares on the new york stock exchange. the 2nd largest initial public offering by a chinese company in the us. it's big, it's bigger than over. it's one of
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a dominant player, and it looks like the valuation that was placed on the company was reasonable. i think investors are a little worried about regulatory crackdowns. the company raised almost $4500000000.00 on wednesday, but the share price has since dropped didi operates in china. and in more than 15 other countries, existing users can continue to use the app. so far, bay during has been clamping down on technology companies over anti trust and data security concerns. last october, regulators quashed the public share offering of ad financial, the largest financial technology company in the world. in april ads, parent company, alibaba was find a record to point $8000000000.00 for anti trust violations. the moves have been seen as the chinese government effort terrain in the power and influence of founder jack mark, who openly criticized paging economic policies, describing them as restrictive the brilliant entrepreneur has retired from money
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companies he started and for months has been practically disappeared from public view the crackdown follow a period of unexpected growth. we're trying to technology industry and it has invested increasingly worried about the risk of getting on the wrong side of the chinese government authority, say the moves unnecessary for reducing risks and protecting consumers. supporters of compared them to efforts to regulate technology giants, facebook and google in the us and europe. trade is moving from being one of the least regulated cyberspace. countries in the world to one of the most that'd be most regulated under the most effective direct dd says it's working with the government to address its concerns and will listen to its guidance. whether or not the move is about tightening. posey or controlling power. the tech giant has little choice but to comply. katrina, you al, jazeera paging. her rad public rift has opened up between saudi arabia and it's m r
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r t allies over crucial oil deal, the opec plus the lines of oil producing countries we're meeting. but it's now being postponed, the u. e. of poses a push by others to raise output, production's been inching up since being slashed last year. when the pandemic crushed demand. saudi arabia has called for rationality and compromise. the u. a. e insist it's been patient enough. at least 21 bodies have been recovered by coast guards into news here after a boat carrying migrant sign. comfortable. port city of facts, 50 other people on boards from sub saharan africa have been rescued. officials say they were trying to reach europe. health care is tough to get for them. bob wins who live in remote areas with poor public transport. now a new social enterprise is helping to solve the problem with a van converted into
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a mo bile clinic to south, powered by renewable energy. that's how them with us are reports from go to munsey . it's bringing medical care directly to those who need it most on the outskirts of how is an informal settlement called caledonia, this place used to be a commercial farm until the mid to thousands wins in bobby's government forcibly moved hundreds of families here to d. congest parts of the capital in the sprawling community. an old taxi has been 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 the sort of energy source of power in the maxine feet is freeze of actually a protein there. so we notice that from, you know, depression, that comes, you know, through the corporate 19 and trying to think,
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how can we help we thought of, you know, putting in a box in their mobile freeze i, in there. that's about a 190 liter storage capacity. can push our 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 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 elsewhere 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 by now ambulance on wheels. he's in this 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 year. this could be a way to reach me in remote hard to reach places, harden with us algebra, quarter monday. for centuries, the way of life of them are poor chair was dismissed as primitive by many non indigenous childrens, but climate change. and even the pandemic making people rethink the beliefs of the countries original inhabitants our latin america. it's lucy and human, visited
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a community in long came i to see why them a put your philosophies becoming more mainstream. we don't treat is extraordinary in many ways and not just where it's enormous size or it's sharp and 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 at academia 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 remit of ciocca bean, is it the when she named taken by the natives? my booty who live by the end these mountains for harvesting that god has fruit called the been your and she asks which permission and give. thanks dan. yeah, you thank you for centuries until this day the wenches have bothered 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 when she gives me like chestnuts. mama food on this day were invited to eat them for dessert. mighty uncle middle is a, went to check 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, the air that we need to live don't need us. it is us who need them. that is him a put a vision remark. 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 the 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 men exterminated the buffalo. these days,
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the concept of living in harmony with nature is actually becoming mainstream. so much so that many chileans who belong regarded them, approach it with content for believing that people should take from nature only one needs are beginning to understand the need for all to do the st. lucie and human al jazeera loankey, my chile, the man who started a business in his garage and went on to become the world's richest person, is stepping down as ceo of his online empire. but jeff bezos isn't disappearing from amazon. as you have retention reports. just varies. those will remain influential and amazon all 3 steps down and becoming the companies executive chair report to be focused on which areas amazon will move into next year. expect to see amazon to venture into businesses where they feel like they can disrupt the
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landscape by being more customer oriented. customer focused. so health care, education, all these things will be areas where we have lots of pain points. the world's richest man based off of estimated to make about $2300.00 per 2nd. more in one week than the median work at amazon makes in a year. is $1.00 trillion dollar company paid no federal income tax in 2018. instead receiving a $129000000.00 tax rebate from the government pays also, and amazon has become a symbol of 21st century inequality. family teacher paid 22 percent amazon and 90. other major corporations pay 0 and federal taxes will put in today. but i'd like companies such as facebook polls or amazon, it's trusted by the us public and respected for competence, even as it's accused of exploiting its workers and having too much power, not just in its ability to squelch all the competition. but as
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a result of all the information is able to gather about its customers habits, one commentators noted quite jeff diesels has one capitalism. whatever the public's feelings about based off his vision is astonishing, as is his desire for amazon to be incorporated ever more deeply into all aspects of society. but a key question for many has long been why, what is basis is go? what does he want? those who have studied him say the answer is no thing left when the human conquest of the universe, his primary ambition. since his youth, a former girlfriend, once told reporters that it was this, that drove him to a mass so much wealth. his idol is captain picard of star trek baze all had considered using because catch phrase make it so as the name for what would become amazon diesel says, decision to shave his head has been noted in this context. however, he's yet to outline an amazon prime model of human existence in future space colonies. there's a lot of one of men ship if you will, in those kind of super rich billionaires minds to make the next impact. so space
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is the next frontier. and so they may be very honestly believing that they can make much a greater impact by exploring and contributing to the faster development of humans colonizing arguments, exploring and becoming less dependent on the planet and base also will suit attempt to achieve his goal of space, travel it's one earth, i want to go on this flight because it's a thing i wanted to do all my life. a petition as attracted tens of thousands of signatures pleading with him to remain there. but a more realistic goal for those concerned with his sofa unchecked power. maybe the growing body pause and congressional support in the u. s. for breaking up his empire. she returns the al jazeera washington.
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