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for innocent palestinians and their families made in france on old jersey. understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter when you call home will be the news and current affairs that matter to you. i account down to final withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan or taliban fighters gaining new ground. ah, titus is out there alive from london, also coming up. if you, if he is prime minister defense is decision to launch a military campaign to cry by hundreds of thousands and now living in famine. 3 more bodies are discovered in the search and rescue mission resumes. victims of the
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1st time building collapse and find a battle for hours to bring a massive chemical find a control in bangkok ah, in the crisis and i've got install is already spinning over its borders. more than a 1000 african forces in the north have fled to turkey. stung as the tunnel by the season control of district on to district. the touching president has ordered 20000 military reservists to bolster his country's frontier with afghanistan. and his government is reportedly looking to set up camps for refugees. but as the us and its allies inch closer to withdrawing that troops completely, the tyler bands advance has been relentless. i've been fighting and winning across . i've got on districts for the shaded an orange or government controlled contest in districts or in green and the areas in purple. a firmly under taliban control. this means taliban fighters may have surrounded population centers,
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main cities and villages. the number of districts and who controls them is disputed under chappelle report. things are quiet at bagram air base. once the nerve center of america's longest running war, 100000 us troops were here during the course of the past 20 years. the final once leaving quietly on friday, the afghans are in charge now. but the question is, which half cans and for how long? shopkeepers, nearby are worried about more than their source of income for the pollution with us or europe issues affect our sales. it's not a problem for us if there are 4 enforces here or if they leave. but the fact that the tele been taking over the district at any moment affects our work now on. if i set up sales on very good i, most shopkeepers won't invest in these shops because they are worried about the country's future and don't know what will happen. they are also worried that wall will break out. other shops in the southern province of kandahar are closing and
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families leaving as the front line approaches. and what is now more clearly a war between the african government and the taliban. taliban fighters are making inroads in kandahar after taking over abandon outposts the fighters share their spoils. elsewhere in couple province, us army vehicles and weapons, which could potentially be used in the fight against the afghan government forces. founded by our capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the withdrawal. so that is why they have intensified the, the, the conflict and are having fast battlefield games, particularly in the not over the line is done. this will, these battlefield gains will definitely strengthen the taliban position in any coming negotiations if that is to happen. and as well as this has thinned, shock waves from the moral perspective within the government,
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rank and file across the north of us can a stand government troops of surrender districts without a fight more than $1000.00 fled to neighboring to g. g. a. stand on monday that prompted touching president m. o. molly ross, man, to call up 20000 reserve troops to the border with afghan. a stand. it is quite quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july. beyond, beyond this of their the either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here. and the americans, the tele bonds making gains every day. so where does that leave afghanistan and the post us era and are chappelle out here. colin pink log is the director of policy and research, at least who found group a strategy center dedicated to global security issues. he says, despite withdrawing the u. s. is likely to continue fighting the same war, but from across different borders. it's really the taliban having leverage. have
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you ever hand. and i think there's a snowball effect. once you start seeing that various provinces throughout the country can become very hard to reverse, particularly with now let's not forget without robust u. s. military backing and support. what the u. s. is essentially going to be doing is fighting the counter terrorism fight from across the border, whether that ends up being in pakistan or a central asian state. so it's kind of fighting with one hand tied behind our backs . the only difference is the president will be able to say that he ended endless wars. i think somewhat of a political talking point, but the objectives remain the same. i think it's in the interest of the united states in the interests of countries in the region to ensure that the afghan government does not collapse. but we're heading to a pretty dark place at the moment. and enough canister, you've got individuals that can be part of the government that are you know, working hand in glove with the taliban that are also working with economic power, brokers and warlords. and there's a real decentralization and fragmentation of power. and everybody's in it for
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themselves, a bit of a cash grab and without a centralizing authority to, to settle things and know strategy. this is what you get, ah, prime minister is defending the decision to fight rebels in the northern dry region . he does integrate say they would accept a federal government sees 5 if certain demands were met. speaking in parliament on monday, the premier to describe the ground forces as a danger to the rest of the country. catherine saw reports from either side of the i got up because the prime minister be responding to questions from members of parliament. the session was mainly about his power on economic development. but the crisis in t grey was all to be called there. gender. what's the future relationship between the federal government and the t p? alas, can there be sustainable peace and to growing up and is there the possibility of to
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ground forces taking their flight beyond the grain borders? the prime minister gave more reasons why the military was deployed to the region last november, saying that the grand forces had an expansionist agenda to destabilize the country . with the significant time, they prepared an army, but they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of the year and started to destabilize the entire nation and 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. the government declared the war over in late november, but things have changed. the rebels have taken the capital, macalester and other areas in the region. i think with less expected was the speed with which the t. d. f transformed itself. from a mo bile dispersed, gorilla force into alma, it's a conventional army that just marched. not only on ellis,
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the humanitarian situation is dire. the un says more than 400000 to grands and now suffering from farming electricity and telephone lines have been cut. the air space is closed and infrastructure including important bridges, have been destroyed. families say a political dialogue is necessary, but does not appear possible just now. the government doesn't recognize the t, d. f, as the legitimate authority into gray doesn't even seem to accept that it exists. and the t d f says it doesn't want bilateral talks with the government. it believes that a national dialogue is necessary to save e c o b a. so i think we're far from anything beyond immediate humanitarian troops, if that that the grand leadership and it's called pa t p, p l f. have given a list of demands for these fire it once. among other things, the federal government recognize it as the legitimately elected regional government
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of the guy that may be difficult, that ministration of prime minister has already labeled dpi left and it forces a terrorist organization. kathy, employee all to 0. i do saba reports that and men of kidnapped around a 150 school students in northwest nigeria witnessed to say the attack took place at a high school in the town of demi she, in kaduna state. in a separate incident, 8 people were abducted from a hospital in nearby. i'm sorry. yes. i mean 10 math school kidnappings in northwest nigeria since december, dozens of students are still missing. 3 more victims had been found dead in the rubble of a collapsed building in florida. they were discovered on monday after officials resumed a search and rescue operation, and had been paused on sunday while engineers demolished what was left to the apartment block. and they got a report from south side me. what's left of the champlain towers insist side now lays in yet another devastating pile of rubble.
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the decision to demolish. the remaining portion of the building came over face a structure was unstable, potentially putting rescue as lives endanger. official say it was a heartbreaking compromise, but they had little choice to collapse. an entire apartment building is a devastating decision. and the demolition was in no way a decision that i made lightly bringing the building down in a controlled manner was critical to expanding our scope of search. truly, we could not continue without bringing this building down. within hours of the demolition crews were back on site, continuing that painstaking search for survivors. the priority now is digging a path through the fresh rebel to reach areas that have until now not been searched . the approach of tropical storm l 3. now complicating rescue efforts, the weather system is likely to bring heavy winds and rain in the coming hours and days and other potential hazard in an already difficult situation. residents should
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avoid any unnecessary travel. a strong winds and heavy rains remake driving hazardous. on monday, more victims of the collapse were pulled from the rubble, but over a 100 people remain unaccounted for. this is something that's very traumatic, so the mental health aspects are going to be very, very important. and this is something that is going to be require long term support, but i can tell you the support is there, access to new parts of the building may bring renewed hope for those waiting for news of the loved ones. but it's been almost 2 weeks since the collapse official say the oncoming still may now skirt this area, meaning rescue efforts can continue undisturbed the investigation into how this tragedy happened. it's still on the way to galico august era, surfside, florida, about 180000 people have been evacuated in central cuba, a storm elsewhere near landfill. elsa is bringing winds up to a 100 kilometers an hour and is expected to cause heavy flooding. a storm was
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already damaged. sponsor fall bait us to lucia haiti, jamaica, and the dominican republic. still to come on algebra, no mosques, and no social distance. the british prime minister reveals plans to lift a new current of ours restrictions in england and putting the brakes on a popular ride hailing apple questions surrounded by china's time a regulator. oh i hello, we've got some other wet and winter weather pushing across the fall, south west of australia over the next couple of days. lydell areas of low pressure just running through here. the cold front just easing through the pipe. notice a little area of low pressure that's going to bring some other wet and windy weather advertised wintry weather into new zealand on tuesday. so some snow for
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a time able to sell them out. some heavy rain is going to be pretty windy. gale force winds for time, pretty unpleasant day coming through, but for much more straight. it does look fine and try that to sherry right across the south west. i will push your way towards the south australia as we go on through tuesday on into wednesday. still some shares in place as we go one through wednesday, but the wet weather will be driving his way further is not quite reaching victoria new south wells las you fine and dry here. not too bad. not too bad up towards north, although straight as well. one or 2 showers just coming in around cans up towards the cape your peninsula. meanwhile, it will improve newseum. so brightest guys coming back in. but an improvement in the weather across japan recently, but we have got more rain in the full cost over the next couple of days choose. it looks like a wet one for the korean peninsula, cloud and rain, making its way towards horseshoe and punching through for wednesday. the
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weather bang, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your ah ah, reminder the top stories yolanda 0. the taliban is continuing. it's advanced
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through afghanistan as the us and allied troops move closer to a full withdrawal. afghan forces in the northern provinces are preparing a counter offensive a day off being attacked by the taliban. prime minister defendant, the decision to fight rebels in the northern region saying they were a danger to the rest of the country. need his integral. i say they would accept a ceasefire if certain demands were met. 3 more victims were found dead in the rubble of a collapse building in florida. a search and rescue operation was caused on sunday, while engineers demolished what was left to the apartment block 27 people, and i confirmed dead. doctors without borders says one of their research ships used to rescue migrants was detained initially. last month. the gio parents was seized during inspection in sicily and moved, charity suggest is politically motivated. at least 866. my parents have died in the
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mediterranean this year, 723 of which were along the route where the vessel was operating. the un reports of the you and its member states, partly to blame for the death, because of the obstruction of humanitarian rescue efforts. a fire or factory on the outskirts of bangkok has finally been extinguished nearly 20 hours after an explosion. thousands of liters of linked chemicals had posed a major risk of more options. homes with a 10 meter radius were evacuated. tony chang report 3 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 around the source, a huge chemical thank true 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. we are trying to look for
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the injured, however, the flames are quite high. so it takes quite an effort to look at 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 and faces, and hence, the damage caused by the explosion was considerable. its estimated the century 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. 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. the day went on a huge plume of smoke rose across the area, described by some witnesses as toxic,
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invisible 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, rescues in the philippines are found. the final 5 bodies were the wreckage of a military plane that crashed on sunday. it means 52 people are now confirmed dead . 49 soldiers and 3 civilians in revelations, worst ever, and disasters and investigation is on the way. terminal in gun reports from the capital manila. the answer, the call to serve their country for many that service was cut tragically short. 96 people were on board. the c 130 aircraft when it crashed in hollow. more than 80 of them were newly trained soldiers about to report for their 2 or duties in one of the most militarized areas. in the southern philippines. the aircraft landed on sunday afternoon, the video to show crushed seconds later the
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villagers race to the scene and help the survivors from the burning wreckage. more than 50 people died and 40 others were injured making. it was the worst mill that she accidents. in recent times, we are determined to find out what really transpired. according to available information. the aircraft followed the specified, 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
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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 ruled out. it has been a trying time for the philippine military. there have 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, the u. k, as prime minister announced plans to lift most covered 19 restrictions in england in 2 weeks. while acknowledging that it could drive up infections. people wouldn't
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have to wear face masks in most places, all maintain social distancing from july 19th or as johnston says, the country will have to learn to live with the virus. tony going to go reports from london. on monday, a solemn start to the day for the prime minister, commemorating the 73rd birthday. if you case national health service, i've been event honoring the organisation and the efforts of its workers during the pandemic. that always took the prime minister's life nearly a year. and a half since cove, it arrived in the lockdown and restrictions that was since put in place have become part of daily life. but the time to discuss those protections is close by according to the government. because of the u. k. successful vaccination program, we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays,
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then we miss also sells. when will we be able to return to normal? well, the government has said that where mosque would be a question of personal responsibility. the drastic human cost has left some reticent to quit wearing them altogether. for the foreseeable future person, i'm probably going to keep it on because from kind of mind, sometimes more about protecting and looking off the others that might be more vulnerable with it. it is good that i put it in the power of the people in a way, but i personally think they should still be on the country braces itself to repulse the last and social distance. thing. questions remain over really what's best the sake of public health and the prime minister himself has been under pressure by members of his own party and the restrictions as quickly as possible make of the economy. he's prepared to do that despite a 74 percent rise and infections in the last week alone. the increasing pace numbers have had many of the medical community worried about the outcome of on
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blocking later this month, especially as hospitalizations have also been rising. we are an experiment in a south of how do we live with high vaccination rate, a new barrier delta, lots of children who are undocumented under the age of 18, and case numbers increasing, as well as a significant unlocking. there are lots of things happening right now. that make it difficult to attack. so far, children have mostly escaped, the more severe forms of the disease, but they are on vaccinated and more at risk of a new delta variant that is currently dominant. the other course, the concern is that the u. k. could become a petri dish when you variance that would potentially be more resistant to the current crop of vaccines. but now the vaccination campaign has been a success, the worry, or the progress coming undone while the pandemic is still very much with us. so need i? yeah, go, i'll just, there are london large areas of malaysia under a severe lockdown as it battles. a new wave of covered 19 and
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a new online campaign is helping people who are struggling a white flag high outside the house has quickly become recognized as the sign that people are inside a running shorter food or other necessities. hundreds of thousands of lower income families are experiencing shortages. china's cyberspace regulator has ordered smartphone app stores to suspend offering the nation's needing ride. hailing up duty is accused of illegally collecting and using personal data. the decision is spot concern among investors. and far as last week's listing on the new york stock exchange, that's katrina you reports from beijing. it's the latest in a series of similar moves from the chinese government. for millions of people in china, there's only one way to book a cab using the smartphone up known locally as dd. but the app has become the latest target of a chinese government crackdown or technology companies. the country cyberspace regulator says d. d violated personal data laws and chinese app stores has been ordered to remove
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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 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 uses can continue to use the app. so far, beijing 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
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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 founded jack mark, who openly criticized paging economic policies, describing them as restrictive the brilliant entrepreneur has retired from money 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
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government to address its concerns and will listen to its guidance. whether or not the move is about tightening. palsy or controlling power. the tech giant has little choice but to comply. katrina, you al, jazeera paging. now for centuries, the wave life of the future was dismissed as primitive by many non indigenous trillions. but climate change and even the pandemic and making people rethink the beliefs of the countries. original inhabitants and latin america edison, you see in human this is the community in noncom. i to see why them a put your philosophy is becoming more mainstream. the tree is extraordinary. in many ways and not just for it to normal 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 and wait to academia is
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a sacred tree for us. it is our mother and father because it provides us when she with our food and sustenance. medea romito ciocca bean, is it the when she the name taken by the natives? more booty who live by the end these mountains for harvesting that god has fruit called the benign and she asks which permission and give thanks a 10 year you thank you for centuries until this day. winches have wandered or sold their bananas for survival. they're extremely nutritious. in fact were told they also help increase fertility. it's something you can go over. you can i try when you give me like chestnuts. mama went out on this day were invited to eat them for dessert. by the middle is a when to check for healer and explains that to be honest, are more than food i want to my phone, them in the, at a county the water,
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the earth, the air that we need to live don't need us. it is us who need them to call that is them a put a vision? remember to believe that man to use of nature is causing climate change, drought and illnesses like cancer and the pandemic that were witnessing the indigenous people of chile realized 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 men exterminated the buffalo. these days, 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 st. lucie and human al jazeera loankey, my chile, and outraging france. after the russian government rule that only domestically
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produced wine could be sold as champagne. the criminal law requires all foreign champagne makers to enable their product as sparkling wine on the back of the bushel. the friendship champagne industry group, the commissioner funny as called for diplomatic intervention. same name has legal protection in 120 countries. champagne refers to the region in france that developed the drink. ah, one of the top stories here as the us and its allies move closer to withdrawing their troops from afghanistan completely, the taliban advance has been relentless africa forces in the northern province is preparing a counter offensive a day.

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