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ah, no matter where it takes a police fan of your guys and power and passion, we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your neck out here. ah, dennis sounds therefore sits back against caliban advances is the us says it's true . withdrawal is nearly 90 percent complete. ah. hello, i'm down in jordan. this is out. is there a lie from coming up? you know, just like you think the parents please the hell a part of the latest mass kid? nothing from a school in north western nigeria. queuing for fuel is part of their daily struggle
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. a warning, the lebanon is edging closer to economic ruin. and we go inside the mind of mexico's most famous artists to the next submission that brings free to call those paintings alive. ah, welcome to the program. the biden administration is defending the u. s. military withdrawal from afghanistan is advancing. taliban fighters claim yet more territory . washington says if the draw down another retreat and is pledging to support the african government from a distance, the taliban of stepped up the campaign ahead of the full withdrawal of the us forces, which the defense department says is 90 percent complete. wasn't jordan reports from washington, d. c, for or on the streets of background. some optimism about like after the us military departure. we should not worry about the u. s. withdraw . we are muslim on our god,
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why we cannot rely on the u. s. as there were russians here in the past, now, americans, we should not wait for another superpower to come and help us, and we should not worry about them anymore. as these armories, dream of self reliance may not be shared by many within the afghan government. they're accusing the us of leaving the bog warm air base last week without advance notice something. the americans have been quick to deny. i can tell you that afghan leaders, civilian and military were appropriately coordinated with and briefed about the turnover of bottom airbase. in fact, the us central command set on tuesday, the ballroom was the 7th and final military base turned over to afghan control. they said they had overtook several weeks and that the u. s. isn't abandoning afghanistan. we have every intention of continuing an ongoing president presence and cobble which is continue even after we bring our military who are serving a home by the end of august. but other images from the provinces tell
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a different story. afghan soldiers have either deserted their posts and fled or at talib on media, puts it decided to join the opposition. but the afghan government says this is a temporary setback. this situation will not continue and to talk on are not able to reject the audio or did to be taken over by game. and we are getting busy and we will watch operations. and we will capture if the by ministration is worried about these developments. and the taller bonds commitment to a peaceful future. it's not saying so. analysts say there is reason to be concerned said 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. some on the streets of margaret already think the dark place has arrived. your little bit. you can see now
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a lot of districts have surrendered to the taliban. even some afghan forces have fled to tajikistan. i am telling you that afghan forces would not be able to secure our country if there will be no foreign support. we will witness once again, civil war here. a pedestal or perhaps inevitable moment for the afghan people. after 20 years of the us led war. rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington, well the african government says territory captured by the taliban will soon be retaken in a counter offensive. its national security adviser says hundreds of security personnel who fled to g kissed on will be brought back to rejoined the fight. the taliban have taken control of another 36 districts seen here in gray. that's 10 percent of the country and just the past 6 days, they've double the number of districts they controlled since may the 1st when us and nature forces started their final withdraw. well for a lot, a man is the spokesman for afghanistan, defense ministry. he says the taliban took advantage of
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a government's failure to deploy forces in rural areas. unfortunately, we're all affected our forces efficiently. and who are you to draw up tonight or are we couldn't. why are posted in hulu and aria ruler? that's why you told him to take over the capture effects was, are running away from the graph. you can think jubal back implicated margin. you can please. so we were trying to giving grady and we are trying to talk wire on earlier when to talk on target abrasion on our or be on our chick line. but the situation will not continue to talk on are not able to
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reject the audio or the defects which are be taken over by game. and we're getting the, the, and we will launch abrasions on captured aria. there's been a drone attack on the international airport in the northern iraqi city of a bill. kurdish security forces, se explosives were aimed at the us based on the outskirts of the airport, prompting the suspension of flights no casualties were made. a damage reported and follows a rocket and drone attack on the base housing us troops, new bank that now humanitarian agencies, a warning arise in school kidnappings in northwest and nigeria is disrupting the education of thousands of children around a 1000 students and staff has been abducted since december, the latest attack took place on monday at a boarding school in kaduna state. nearly a 150 students are missing. fidelis and bar reports from boucher
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destruct, print gotta disco compound, consoling one another. as the week to hear news of the missing children. reaped fond of an empty beds are all there remained after a pack of radiate dip battelle baptist boarding school in not with my dear, where students slept, talk this morning. i don't see the report that we have given up on moonlight shooting our talk, including my police cbi, a feeling overpowered security girl and to be victims into a nearby forest. more than 2 dozen students have been rescued it earlier in a separate park on the health center not of cut you know, city about a dozen people where deducted, including children as younger 3. this is it turns my school kid not being in
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nigeria, northern region. since december, for those abduction hop on the same page, if i sponsored the state government to order the closure of schools in rural areas that are born rebel to attacks. many of my dear leaving poverty and don't have jobs . the region have been arise and keep nothing for ransom in recent years, which is having a different impact on indication. and 2014. the world watched in outreach book with her on friday, kidnapped 276 school children. from the book, secondary school president, mohammedan boy harry has faced mounting criticism about his government. struggle to tackle the crisis with families calling on the international community for help with standing one boy, we don't want, you know,
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to tell us what you guys love. but for this community here, spread that new school anywhere in faith in anything by our booth. jeff edwards has say, the humanitarian situation is rapidly deteriorating and northern mozambique, where more than 800000 people have been displaced. the warning from the international committee of the red cross follows an increase in violence by iso linked fighters. an attack on the town of palmer in march for 60000 people from their homes and thousands of phil accounting for saudi arabia is throwing its weight behind egypt down. sedan never there concerns with e. p. o p as controversial hydropower dam. the kingdom says it supports the countries in preserving the legitimate water rights and efforts to bring a binding solutions for crisis. if you're up here says it, start to the 2nd phase of filling the dam on the blue nile. it says it's essential in the countries development, but sit down in egypt,
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say it puts their water supplies at risk. i'm a you and is urging all sides to hold off from making any unilateral moose strongly support. the role currently played by the african union chairperson in facilitating the negotiations between the 3 countries. we again call on them to work with those 3 countries. what is also important that there be no unilateral action that would undermine any search for, for solutions. so it's important that people re commit to themselves to engage in good faith in a, in a genuine process. tropical storm alpha has been upgraded to a hurricane as a barrel towards the u. s. state of florida. the national hurricane center has warning of damaging winds and heavy rain. it's expected to make landfall on wednesday. the storm has already passed over several caribbean islands, killing at least 3 people. and it's already complicating search efforts at the site
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. they collapsed apartment building in the florida town of side, emergency crews of battling, strong winds and rain. the official death toll has risen to 36 with 4 more bodies found in the rubble nearly 2 weeks after the collapse. more than a 100 people still missing. active search and rescue continued throughout the night, and these teams continued through extremely adverse and challenging conditions through the rain and through the when they have continued searching. they caused only briefly for lightning, which is legally required. indonesia is importing emergency oxygen supplies from singapore to treat a rising number of corona virus. patients. on tuesday, the countries daily count of cases hit another record high of more than 31000. the government says they expect that number could double hospitals in the city of sarah by turning away patients and the health care system in the capital. jakarta is 90
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percent capacity and vietnam has halted dozens of flights in and out of her team in city to try and contain the spread of cobit 19. the country has reported more than a 1000 new cases for the 2nd day running. oh gee, min city accounts a more than 2 thirds of those infections. australia's biggest city sidney has extended its locked down by a week to contain the fast spreading delta variance. the stay at home orders introduce last month were due to end on friday. sydney has reported more than 350 infections, and the last 3 weeks. attacks on doctors by me and mars military are threatening the country's fight against colbert 198 group health care workers face violence, arrest killings by security forces. since protests against february's coon began a june as the jews of targeting them to undermine their support to antic who protested, forcing clinics to operate on the grout. top for sure breaker down to 0. when he come back,
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a colombian course accuses military personnel of killing civilians. during the war and presenting the dead rebel fights with eclipse and glamour of the world's most famous film festival makes a come back after a break because of current about florida. ah hello, we got good news and bad news for north america at the moment. some place to say it somewhat cool up towards that western side of canada across the western areas of western parts of the united states and sharon, a possibility here further south. this very active weather system still brings some very heavy rain into the deep south of the us. and of course elsa now making its way up towards the florida panhandle, rolling into georgia as we go through wednesday into thursday, winds waiting on the storm. it will be a tropical depression by the state,
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but some very heavy, right, murat, across the carolinas. as it pushes out into the mid atlantic states, a lot of heavy rain coming through with the likelihood of flooding, possibility of the tornado coming through as well. further north we got some wet enough whether they're just around the sea up towards new york, pennsylvania that is the side of the lakes nutting into the east side of canada. further west will look at this calgary police and she was around here, temperatures no higher than around 17 celsius. it is $24.00 for seattle. more likely here it should be largely dry, somewhat dry or across the caribbean. now that elses made its way out of the way, nothing further north was running up across the florida panhandle, sunshine, his showers across the caribbean, and looking a little wet for the windward islands. ah, a face can story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide
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a simple touch informa, the young convent manatee of life. witness through the limbs of the human i want and by as the witness documentaries on out to 0. 0 a welcome back. a quick reminder, the top stories here on out to 0, the biden administration has defended the us military withdraw from afghanistan, as taliban fighters claim yet more territory. it says it's a drop down and not a retreat down, just pledging to support the african government from
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a distance. saudi arabia is back in egypt and saddam never there concerns with controversial giant hydro power kingdom. santa supports the countries in preserving the legitimate water rights year started the 2nd phase of filling down on the pillow and indonesia as importing emergency option supplies from singapore to treat a rising number current virus patients. on tuesday, the countries daily counter cases hit another record high of more than 31000. the government says that number could double now lebanon is pleading for international help with a can't take a prime minister wanting the country is just days away from a social explosion. i sunday says help is urgently needed to prevent outright economic ruin. inflation is soaring at the currency, hit new lows, pushing thousands more people into poverty. well, there's a shortage of basic goods like medicines and filled out zeros and how to reports for petrol station in a capital bay route. the country is in crisis. it has been in crisis for more than
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a year. the space is near nearly bankrupt and it's just a daily struggle for every lebanese. we're outside one of the gas stations here and you see the long lines, people wait for hours just to fill up one 3rd of their fuel tank. there is a fuel crisis just as there is a lack of medicine after people fill up their cars with gas, they go to pharmacy to start looking for medicines, which more often than not, they do not find. and then there's a hyper inflation, the price of food. it has more than tripled in recent months. yet the minimum wage remains the same. and the majority of 11 people earn in the local currency, which is now worth less than $50.00. and the reason is if i am going to destroy god without knowing god, we have money,
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we cannot buy anything. we have money, really. we have money that's going to buy anything that's not there. those are those people who fill earnest salaries, but unemployment is on the rise. it's now 35 percent and research institute say it is going to increase to 40 percent of the this is a country which is starving for dollars for hard currency. the central bank mandatory research is drying out and the central bank was giving importers dollars in order to buy fuel medicine at an affordable price to subsidize these goods. and like i mentioned, it's running out fuel prices have increased by, by 50, by 50 percent. so has the price of breads, so people are struggling and you just heard that man, there are those who have money, who are able to buy something just can't because they cannot find it in the country which imports almost everything that it needs columbia. a special piece court has
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accused a general 9 soldiers and civilians murdering 120 people between 20072008. it says they were full to present that as rebel fighters who died in combat. it's the 1st time to try, you know, has that he was members of the army in connection with a so called false positive scandal for hip live in san diego. the evidence indicates that the 11 accused a criminally responsible for the war crime, homicide, and a protective person and crimes against humanity, murder and false disappearance. according to british columbian penal code and the room statute of the international criminal court, the 120 victims identified by the tribunal for peace were assassinated in a defenceless state by members of the security forces. with no actual combat involved, adolfo frank, i was a lawyer and also a former assistant administrator of latin america in the caribbean. for us a id. he says these changes should not come as a shock. i'm not surprised,
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quite frankly, i was in columbia was an administrator for 6 years from the take take over the rebate government to its 1st term. so i visited the area and visited north descent and there and put my own. and i'm not surprised for this reason. this is a very brutal, ambitious civil war. both sides commit atrocities. we tried to investigate these matters. it was very difficult, but i can tell you just as an aside, for example, as i visited these, these war zones, we would have to fly in the morning, fly out in the late afternoon because they're surrounded by guerrillas. so it was a very tense situation where unfortunately the rules laws were thinking for both sides were talking about the government very difficult to enforce. i personally raised the issue with president to leave it at the time at the request of senator leahy and others in our congress and with the columbia, nebraska the u. s. at the time, luis moreno,
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they vigorously denied these things. i don't think these were killings that were order from the top, but significant individuals and high ranking officers, including a general apparently were involved in this. again, one of the difficulties in this conflict is that many of these zones were far removed from the government. and over many of these individuals who probably died were suspected act of us and left us not combatants. so they were really read, they are or crimes. but i believe that probably the number is far in excess. so with the charges we see today there's just no question that was such a long, long, complex involving really half the country in a very, very vicious war. now the 2nd most active volcano in the philippines is on the verge of another eruption. the tall volcano in batangas province has been spearing large volumes of gas and steam since last week. thousands of residents from high risk areas have fled their homes. jamila alan, dove,
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and is near the volcano into j. melissa scientists have been warning that another eruption is now eminent. tell us what's been happening at the volcano? well, darren, behind me is actually the crater of the volcano. it's quite sunny here. and it looks quite peaceful, but whether experts and the government, this issue, the warning that it has been missing a significant amount of sulfur dioxide, which means and the russian could happen anytime this week or over the next few weeks. that means those who have been displaced over the past few days will remain in evacuation centers of thousands of them coming from the towns over the red and again celia. the government also said that there have been around 14 volcanic earthquakes that have been identified tremors. the last sometimes up to 5 minutes, but the major concern at this point therein is really the safety and security of so many civilians living within the core. so call me around because they are info. so
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communities around the lake, for example, you have also issued a statement yesterday basically warning that silver and are at risk of rep respiratory diseases and many to begin to also they hope that they won't have to stay in the back to ation centers for too long because of the fear of the pandemic, the government then assures the public though, that they're doing their best to impose the, the, the minimum required to house protocol that is in place in order to assure that there won't be any outbreak in these vacuum ration centers. yeah, jamil, as you say, thousands of people have already fled their homes some around the volcano. yes, and that also means though that there is a big fear not the, not just of the pandemic, and also the, the erection of the volcano itself, but also the long term economic impacts of this crisis. again, as you know, the volcano already erupt that early january last year, it was been followed by up and then make a lock down. the last that for many,
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many months as. and these are communities that are dependent on agriculture and tourism for their livelihood. so just when they thought they're slowly able to recover their hit by another crisis against another displacement which they said they just couldn't afford anymore. all right, the jamila alan doesn't live for stay at the top volcano in baton, ghosts in the philippines develop. thank you. now the former us police captain eric adams has won the democratic primary vote, the mayor of new york city, he defeated his rifle, katherine garcia, and a head to head po. adams is now favorite. so when the members election against republican nominee curtis lee were elected, he will become the 2nd black man to lead america's largest city. canada is getting at 1st indigenous governor general diplomat, mary simons. she's an indian from the province of quebec, and there's a new spotlight on historical abuses against indigenous people in canada. after the discovery of more than a 1000 unmarked graves of children were forced into residential schools,
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i can confidently say that my appointment is a historic and if informational moment for canada and an important step forward on the long path towards reconciliation. a new art insulation in mexico promises to immerse visitors to the mind of artist frida kahlo this week. marks, carlos, birthdate, one exhibitions of being held around the world. organizes of the sho in mexico city, se there's of the true feast for the fences. my rapid report, the, this is not your average art show. it's a new exhibit to honor mexican painter, frida kahlo. ah. event developers call it a sensory journey into the world of what mexico's most iconic artists make everything fully immersive. it's like you're, you're in a space where you don't see no boundaries where there is no limits. ah, while the music in animation are captivating,
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the exhibit is another experience altogether. all recommend the evil and visit walk around, make your way across the street and come here and dance across the way and paint it took event organizers to years to bring the artwork to life. it's the result of the lack of almost 900 people working the night and south for thousands of hours, the signing composing music and creating the some eating visuals that we see today . the music original score. it was composed by mexican composer and it's interpreted by abandon, hacked and musicians. ah, more than 140 paintings by frida kahlo, 55 are self portraits. often depicting whimsical settings representing the many hardships carlo faced in life. ah,
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such as overcoming childhood polio, surviving a deadly bus accident in her teenage years and enduring more than 30 surgeries throughout her life. some of colors, contemporaries characterized her artistic style as surreal. as a label she rejected. pre decarlo, one said she painted neither nightmares or dreams, but rather her own reality. oh, the free to exhibit in mexico city opened its doors on july 6th to coincide with carlos birthday, restrict sanitation measures against coby 19 have been taken to keep the experience safe. the organizers say this underscores another reason why the free to exhibit is so relevant today. oh, apart from being remembered as an icon of mexican culture fried his message of resilience in times of adversity is perhaps what resonates most among her fans. in fried his own words, at the end of the day,
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we can endure much more than we think we can maneuver up a little al, jazeera mexico city. now the captain film festival is back not the taking and, and force break. last year from the pandemic, international styles and the film lovers, to return to the south of france for one of the world's most glamorous events. natasha buckley was there for the grand reopening. the sweeping bay, shimmering mediterranean sea, red carpet and of course, movie dolls. the can film festival is back after one year break because of the config pandemic american director. spike lee is the head to the jury this year at the arrived just before the cost of the opening film and met the excitement was palpable. the annette is one of $24.00 films in competition for the prestigious palm dual prize. the musical comedy by french american director, los correct dom mario court. yeah. and adam driver is my favorite festival can. i've always before i came here,
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we looked at it as a marker of great films. the festivals director says its return is cause for celebration, which are due in january and even february we have no idea if the festival would be possible because last year we have to concentrate owing to be demick. so it's usually satisfying to be buying such a pleasure under relief. it's not any the movie industry, i'm fine. delighted by the return of the festival, attract tens of thousands of visitors and after very difficult year for the tourism sector, there are many in the city that are very happy to be back in business. lack of tour it forth. this luxury hotel to close the 6 months last year, the manager says the festival will help the local economy. it were present actually approximately 15 percent of our yearly rooms revenue. so we do that in less than 2 weeks. so it be. and also it brings
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a lot of positive energy for the travel restrictions mean some film stalls and visitors has stayed away for those attending special measures to replace, including on flight cooper, testing. nevertheless, in such unusual and unpredictable times, a generous dose of glamour and some captivating films, certainly offer some welcome escape, isn't natasha butler al jazeera can. ah, top check of a headlines here on here with the bible administration has defended the us military withdrawal from afghanistan as taliban fighters claim yet more territory. it says if a drop down and not a retreat and is pledging to support the afghan government from a distance, it is not just the government against and it is not just the united states.

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