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understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter why you call, i'll just bring you the news and current affairs. ah ah . the telephone says it controls 85 percent of i've gone on. the us consent forces will be off the country by the end of august. ah, other kimbell, live from also coming up. 80 accuses a hit squad made up of colombians and americans of assassinating president jovan l . movies. several suspects have been arrested.
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fell sued on most the decade of independence that reflects on the pain both by years of fighting and running on empty families in indonesia, search for oxygen as the country struggles to contain the latest road of our self. reg ah, the telephone claims that now controls 85 percent of have gone a storm. a group has been making big territorial gains as foreign forces accelerate their withdrawal. the u. s. military operation to fit to end sooner than originally planned out corresponding kimberly how it has more. one week after us forces withdrew quietly from bog room air force base. the taliban is making games from the security vacuum left behind that you as president joe biden is adamant us forces
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will leave afghanistan by the end of august. nearly 20 years of experience is shown us at the current security situation only confirms that just one more year of funding that can stand is not a solution, but a recipe for being there indefinitely. as the taliban gave power, biden is now on the defensive. he had this afghan, the stance future is tied to a political solution, not a military. one piece must be negotiated between the african government and the taliban. but when he was asked if he had any faith in the group, the president had this to say, no, i do not trust. the telling us will keep a small security and diplomatic presence in the country to support african horse that keep cobbles, airport open, and protect the u. s. embassy. now we're left with a strategy that less than coherent and bided in ministration is going to have to
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scramble to realize what their priorities in the region are the taliban as rapid advance process. ganna stan has put key cities at risk of being overtaken . still by didn't insist the united states won't be at fault if that happens. no, no, no. it's up to the people that get stand, decide on what government they want, not us to impose the government on them. as part of its humanitarian effort, the white house announced on thursday. it will also ship $1400000.00 doses of the johnson and johnson cove it vaccine to afghanistan. but critics argue, afghanistan needs much more, especially afghan interpreters that served and supported us troops and are now in danger with the white house and says it's evacuating thousands of african nationals and their families to a 3rd party country. well,
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the reason they're being processed was complete. those who supported the u. s. mission in afghanistan could be offered asylum in the united states. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house of taliban delegation is visiting moscow and it's open to the sci fi with the afghan government. the group says it will lead and inclusive government with respect for minorities and that it won't let i feel, operate from its territory. so harris has more signs of times. changing the tale. bonds routes lie in the resistance to the $979.00. soviet invasion of afghanistan now, sending his senior delegation to moscow to discuss the future of its country. the group says it's in control of 85 percent of afghan hist on the delegation has pledged to consider a sci fi with the government and stop its assault. if ongoing talks in castle succeed, this is more marketing than a statement of reality. the job of the taliban political team is to encourage the
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the powers in the region, the international powers to accept the rise of taliban as a reality. they, they have not in any way describing what the taliban are currently doing on the ground or what they will do in the future. the group is made major gains in the last few months, taking advantage of a power vacuum of us and foreign troops leaving it claims to be in control of more than half of the $400.00 afghan districts across more than 20 provinces. including border towns this week, more than a 1000 afghan troops fed into g cust on after a tyler bon offensive in the north. russia has warned, it will use force if any, was board violence occurs, but they never met michelle as we see a steep escalation of pensions and they have gone project border. the taliban has quickly taken many board the district and now has control of about 2 thirds of the board with tajikistan. a russian military base in tajikistan is equipped with
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everything necessary to help the public in control in the border situation. if needed, additional measures will be undertaken in the spirit of the russian public alliance to prevent aggression or territorial provocation. last week, the afghan government told colleges there it's won't collapse as a result. but the tyler bond says it wants to lead and inclusive government that respects minorities, women, and men in education, unemployment. the tal about have demonstrated no appetite whatsoever for any concessions they and they have consistently told their own membership. the men who are fighting on the ground is that they have one on the ultimate goal, which is complete military victory and re establishment of a taliban dominated government without any form of coalition with any other party africa. and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence. so the height of, i'll just 0. a factory fire has killed more than 50 people and bangladesh. it's fed
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many more, still tramped inside the building and rock guns, an industrial town, 25 kilometers east of the capitol, darker several people were injured when they jumped from the 2nd and 3rd floors to escape the place which broke out on thursday. according south africa has dismissed an application by former president jacob zoom to suspend his prison sentence. they began serving a 15 month term for contempt of court on thursday. he was found guilty of failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. the 79 year old has on several legal challenges to try and stay out of prison. so needed. miller has more now from the court in mercy. will the court gave very little reason and explanation around why exactly it had come to that decision. the judgement was just given in 2 or 3 minutes and that was the end of it. but i don't think that that judgement came at any surprise for many people watching the story unfold. the application to the high court always was
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based around jurisdiction. and even during the arguments given by human lawyers at the time was that the jurisdiction, the could, the high court potentially would not have the jurisdiction to make an order or a judgement which was previously done by the constitutional court. the high court wouldn't have the jurisdiction to challenge what the constitutional court, the highest court in the country, one that can't be appealed. it wouldn't have the jurisdiction to make any changes to that order. so this judgement largely was expected. and for now, it means that the former president remains behind bars when he had turned himself in on wednesday evening. now he does have one other legal challenge pen thing that's to the constitutional court. specifically. next week, we're asking them to resend that judgement to at the very least listen to his sentence. legal experts say chances of being successful at the constitutional court
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are very slim, but we also know anything can happen. the courts have maintained that this is around the rule of law and the position it has so far is that the presidents, the former president contempt of court charge stance, and that's why he's in prison for at least for potentially 15 months. south to down president has promised not to return his country to war. during a ceremony mocking a decade since independence became the well youngest country when it split from su, don in 2011. but a civil war soon followed which killed about 4 100000 people. and displaced more than 4000000 others. i will come back to that story in just a moment. but 1st, in haiti, police and have you say to haitian americans and more than 20 colombians behind the assassination of president jovan out moist columbia government says early investigations suggest that some of the men evolved,
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whoever tied members of its military, mo east was shot dead during right at his home on wednesday, some of the suspects have been identified, but officials are still looking for at least 8 others petticoat hanger bull. the very public display in puerto prince police load 2 men into the bed of a pickup truck. same day may be a part of the arm gang that allegedly assassinated president juvenile mo, either later paraded in front of the press. the outside of the police station were several suspects are being held in. angry crowd gathered, demanding the suspect, be turned over to them. those guys killed the president, we are going to make them suffer now that the police have found them and taken them to jail. we want them to burn today. the haitian police, you said the 28 attackers have been identified. 26 colombians and 2 americans of
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haitian descent. he said 8 were some of the run and 3 had been killed. and in a surprising turn, the colombian defense minister, acknowledged some of the suspects, had been in the colombian army in response to the assassination of the haitian president. today, interpol has officially requested information from the columbia government and the national police about the alleged perpetrators of this act. so initially, the information indicates they are colombian citizens retired members of the national army. we've given instructions by the national government to our police and the army to collaborate in the investigation. to clarify these facts immediately, public force is fully at the disposition of the sister republic of haiti. this is all unfolded among a political backdrop of confusion about who is actually in charge. well, 1st i would say that it is still, it is our view and we continue to call 4 elections to happen this year. and we
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believe they should proceed. we know that free and fair elections will facilitate a peaceful transfer, a power to a newly elected president, and we certainly continue to support haiti's democratic institutions. louise had been by decree after the majority of parliament was dissolved in january last year . now both claud, joseph and ariel henry, both senior politicians claim they are in charge. haiti a desperately poor country where the corona virus is spreading. violence is surgeon and political uncertainty rules the day. and now international mystery of who assassinated the 53 year old president. and why had to call him al jazeera washington entered into don, have urged the un security council the acts against the controversial mega them. but if you is building on the nile river, they say the ground if you can, renee on them limits their access to fresh water. that is the un shouldn't be
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involved in that dispute. diplomatic editor james base report from the united nation the outside un headquarters, e. c o, p, and protest has gathered. they didn't want this meeting to take place to demonstrate that point. unlike egypt and sudan, ethiopia didn't send its foreign ministers in this meeting. instead, it was represented by water and irrigation minister. the con union is seized of the matter. and is emily facilitating our negotiation? that is why, if you could get a table that are she steadily countries of the to bring the matter to the security council. it was sudan and egypt that had demanded this meeting saying the fact that 80 peer is again filling the damn amounts to a threat to international peace and security. ready does not an overstatement to affirm that for egypt the girl is an existential threat. this is
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a situation that egypt cannot and will not tolerate. later i pressed the foreign minister on what action his country was prepared to take. so all their circumstances where you would consider military action, the matter of egypt, the protection of the rights of it citizen is inherent and is a matter that necessarily any responsible government would apply itself to clearly growing tension between 3 countries. 2 of them with a population of more than 100000000 people and another with a population of 40000000 is very concerning. but the security council is unlikely to take any direct action. diplomats tell me they hope this meeting will force the 3 countries back into african union, lead mediation, james bay's ouch is era at the united nations or catherine. so i has been monitoring reaction from some of we know,
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previous talk mediated by the african union not build. but if you appeal, government has been, has had the position that this is an african problem. this is an africa. i'm not going to read an upcoming. and it has the solutions have to come from africa. so really asking the downstream country to commit to the process, to, to, to commit, to talk a lead by the african union. the 2 countries, if you to done and you did have also had a position that if you should stop this 2nd, ongoing feeling of the dumb until a binding agreement is reached. so we spoke to back to the movie about that, and it doesn't seem that if you're going to have a position at all because the basset has said that it's not a new unilateral decision. the only responsibility that you feel hawes used to inform the other countries of what's going on. and it did indeed inform those 2
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countries of the feeling of the down, which he says is going to continue to be. and this is a project that many, many europeans are passionate about. more than 65000000 of them are not committed to the i'm not connected to the grid. and we talked, we talked to some of them in the last few days. and they really saying the eagle waiting for the completion of the dumb and the benefits that are going to come out of it. so head on al jazeera battling to contain the spike and covert 19 infections . south korea raises restrictions in the capital to a higher level. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by capital airways. the see the rain's been active recently in japan, the eating off a little bit. now they've always been actually in south korea, but the most active phase is probably this one here in western china. and it's
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hanging around in financing, drifting a portion, which means most a southern china is in a dry phase hong kong, humid but not particularly sharing. the same is true of shanghai, south korea and north korea probably be fairly wet, but it's sherry more than anything else. right, almost all of the major audience of japan, beijing looks fine at 34 degrees, but shower the light to form and asking. the rest of oversee signifies where we expected to be wetted the heaviest, damp was from thunderstorms, and the monsoons taken a turn again. once more so it's wide spread wet weather from the western side of india to the northeast, not so much in west when west bengal. so went recently, but sitting there shout, that was far up as deli and on pakistan. now, most of pakistan is still hot and dry. you will notice the pre monsoon heat. you get your rating due course and for real heat. look at the middle east once more, the forecast temperature and q weight is 50 in baghdad is $49.00. it's dusty,
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it's breezy, but really nilly record hot sponsored call cut on airways. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the martin, the ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much more embrace on the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions. schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics that life has been shaped by vitamin, the in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on our jazeera, ah, ah,
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you watching al jazeera reminder about health stories this all the talib on claims that now controls 85 percent on the phone. legation is in moscow, says it's discussing a sci fi would be africa, government, south africa as high gold has dismissed an application by former president jacob boomer to suspend his prison sentence. zoom it again, serving a 15 month turn for contempt of court on thursday, and fell down. the president has promised not to return his country to war. during the ceremony mocking a decade since independence, the world's younger country has struggled with conflict and famine. since it's on my part, i assure you that i will not read. then you will that work again later on, wed together to recover the last decade and put
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our country back to the path of development in these? no, it was been 10 years in southward on gained independence from sudan to become the world's youngest nation. but few people are celebrating with millions of people still displaced and nearly 400000 people killed because of years of fighting. the oil rich countries also suffering from a phantom from harm, tulsa has this report. john cox, it is people voting overwhelmingly to the seed from sudan 10 years ago, wasn't a mistake. it's what happened to south to don afterwards that broke him the war in 2013. when another round of fighting in 2016 has left him traumatized. it will not only do as had been we had our collect, my brother will get even during this douglas
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my brother the will to kill when it repeat itself, it was audible. things are now relatively calm. i like previous t steals that failed. some people hope the unity government set up last year will hold it for former rebel either react michelle fornia, the 1st vice president along with for other vice president, president salva kit. and michelle are once again trying to work together and to the elections in 2023 politicians. hope this transitional period encourages refugees and internally displaced people to return to their homes. thousands of people live here and this is just one of many camps across all south saddam, there's no running water and not enough food,
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meaning fat and they don't know how long they going to be. and going home for several of them is not an option because live insecurity in some parts of the country. act that flood drought and into communal violence. children born often independents have never known peace. age was to say the mediterranean crisis is listening. these are some of our greatest concern, certainly there's a food insecurity. crisis in south sudan, 1400000 children are going to be male nurse this year, the highest number in years. the key parts of the peace agreement are still to be implemented. these include established a unified national army, made of opposition and government forces. the people of south done telling their leadership that look, we tired of war. nobody once will any more. if there are some feel political leaders who are saying that they would go and mobilize some of our citizens so that they cause a fight because they want to be leaders of this country. i don't think they will
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get the audience from the public. the new coalition government is trying to rebuild, focusing on various developmental and infrastructure projects. as new buildings go up in some parts of the country, united a bitterly divided mation building trust and making sure it's safe enough for everyone affected by conflict to return home is going to be much more difficult. as many as 11 people are dying every minutes because of hunger and malnutrition, as according to the charity, it says hunger is getting more people than covert 19 as currently around 7 every minute. the charity estimates 155000000 people don't know where the next meal is coming from. that's 20000000 more than last year in august and mostly blames war or conflicts. but the panoramic is now also a factor math unemployment and severe disruption to food production. i've seen prices, serge, 40 percent, the highest rise in more than a decade. gabriel, a butcher is the executive director at oxfam. she says the international community
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could easily fund the necessary humanitarian relief conflict is being compounded by the effects of coal weight and the economic shocks. and of course, the, the climate crisis that we're living. all these 3 components are driving. as you said, almost 500000 people to famine like conditions which is really concerning the economic shocks of and they make as we know have been global. and in fact, the food insecurity has been many other areas that were not in our radar last year. and those countries that are most affected and have of course, as we said, conflict, we need to part using config to stop fighting. and we need to also consider how the sales of weapons all the the business of floor can actually be instead directed to humanitarian action. so the profits from, from on the sales could more than completely fund the humanitarian appeal from the
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u. n. and we really need to invest in small hold their farmers, women especially who have the ability to grow crops and feed themselves in b, o, thomas, climate, covey and conflict together are unfortunately impacting a very large amount of people at the moment. so a 155000000 across the world and, and we need to act now and social protection is and one of the elements we can work on ensuring that people don't fall into these extreme conditions of crisis. south korea will raise cove 19 restrictions to the highest level and the capital from monday as it faces what appears to be its worst wave of the virus. the measures will also apply to some neighboring regions. assault schools and balls will be closed. restaurants will only be allowed, limited seating. the country has revolted, its biggest daily rise and new infection. and the leading health official is
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warning numbers could double by the end of july. the delta variants being blamed for the search with reported cases of the strain tripling in just one week. now you go to all the countries in the worst infection crisis. daily numbers rich in record highs every day. there been more than $500.00 daily cases in so for the last 3 days and for the 5 cases and the greatest sol area, we have reached the conclusion the bowl decisions and swift executions are the only solution. infections are also going up in indonesia where there's been a new daily record. many hospitals are capacity leading to patients being turned away. people are scrambling to find oxygen to catch the relative that home. jessica washington reports from bay company near the capital to counter the need to these and capital oxygen isn't increasingly precious commodity as hospitals in java run out of room for the sick people fight for their loved ones to survive. so mom i had
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trouble finding oxygen last night. i went to 5 places including this door and a large medicine market. all stocks ran out minority is trying to care for her elderly father at home. he's diabetic and has problems with his heart and kidneys. his oxygen saturation is low, but he could not get a place at you caught his crowded hospitals everyday. she struggles to find oxygen for him. but tank is super difficult to get. we bought it and then suddenly the owner said they needed it back because it also got cova and we looked around and got this big tank. but it's difficult to refill these public health clinic in because he is trying to reach those who couldn't get admitted to hospital. but these doctors are also struggling with shortages. we need really need about oxygen and reveals and then also the medicine. because we see the condition,
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so we need to see fit to see if we can find if dr. ernie says the government's data doesn't tell the full story because so many people are dying before they take a p. c r test. oh, we feel bad because right now there are a lot of loss at home. sometimes we have report report before reported to us the someone died at home when we checked the body with onto her team tried to monitor patients in the area, but there are more than 300 of them and only 30 health workers. as hospitals reach capacity and force to turn away critically ill people, roving teams of public health clinic work is a trying to reach those in need of medical attention to monitor their condition and to provide them with oxygen and medication. but there are too many patients and not
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enough medics and they don't have the time or resources to help everyone in need. the ministry of health, since it is trying to increase medical oxygen production and add more beds in hospitals. but each day, more and more people are falling in because of the very difficult to find because the find help us find ways to help us that they need the way that it did without even the prospect of getting medical care. people continue to die in their own homes in front of their loved ones. jessica washington out to 0 because he kinda announced tougher restrictions in the capital and 9 provinces. bangkok has struggled to contain a surgeon cove at 19 cases in the past month. the new measures will limit people's movement including traveling between regions and african american teenager has in crowd winner of the us national spelling bee for the 1st time in the competition
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history, n u r r a y. that is the 14 year old zeiler of god from the rhianna, when the event of the correctly spelling mariah a sub category of thumbs up on guards who was also an accomplished basketball player, holds 3 guinness world record football dribbling on these. the top stories talib on times that now controls 85 percent of have gone on . a delegation is in moscow and says it's discussing a sci fi with the african government. russia says it's received assurances that there'll be no cross border aggression, didn't have it in the machine, but if we see a steep escalation of pensions and they have gone project border, the taliban has quickly taken many boards. this.

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