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to me just talking people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, this is in use are on al jazeera. i'm truly back to life, and our world headquarters is coming up in the next 60 minutes. the tale, bryan says it controls 85 percent of ob gyn is found territory, but says it's committed to a peaceful resolution to end the conflict of africa from a president, jacob, whom i lose in his legal bid to have is 15 months jail sentence over k also this,
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our food and beverage factory catches fire near bungler dashes capital, more than 50 people are killed and south sudan mark a decade of independence, but reflects on the pain brought by years of fighting and he said to the board of the heavyweight champion of the world tests, positive dakota 19 kite. some theory contracted the virus and he's las vegas trading camp, which means the trilogy. fight against fiance, while the has been postponed. ah, thank you very much for joining us. the afghan taliban says it controls most of the country's territory. but it's willing to stop its advances. if talks with the
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afghan government are successful, a delegation of the group has been meeting with russian officials in moscow. the russian foreign minister said a love rove has said he is disturbed by the situation in afghanistan. russia has warned it will take military action if the taliban engages in cross border aggression. the taliban advances come as foreign forces pull out of afghanistan on thursday. u. s. press and joe biden fed troops will be gone by august. the 31st zullie 20 years of experience has shown us at the current security situation only confirms that just one more year finding that ghana stan is not a solution. but a recipe for being there indefinitely. while the tiny bon negotiator has said the group is open to a peaceful resolution to a conflict, but he would not guarantee that it would stop a tax targeting government installations or group phase. it will lead an inclusive
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government with respect for minorities and that it won't let ice or operate from its territory for hierarchy. as i report signs of times, changing the tale bonds routes lie in the resistance to the 979 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 in phone going talks in castle succeed. this is more marketing than a statement of reality. the job of the taliban political team is to encourage the the powers in the region the international powers to accept the rise of taliban as a reality. they, they are 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
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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 cross border violence occurs, but they never met mission. but if 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 border with tajikistan. a russian military base in tajikistan is equipped with 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 al jazeera it won't collapse as a result. but the tyler bond says it wants to be an inclusive government that
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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 to hide, i'll just 0. and the world health organization has issued a warning on the worsening humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. w h o is concerned about access to life saving medicines and attacks on health care centers. more than $200000.00 guns have been displaced by the fighting since the start of the year. in other world news, a court in south africa has dismissed an application by former president jacob zoom
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to suspend his present sentence. soon began serving a 15 month terms, a contempt of court on thursday. after being found guilty of failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. the 79 year old has long several legal challenges to try to stay out of prison for me to mila has more from outside the court in marriage. well, 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 based around to restriction. 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
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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 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 are very slim, but we also know anything can happen. the courts have maintained that this is a round, the rule of law and the position it has so far is that the presidents, the former president's contempt of court charge stance, and that's why he's in prison for at least for potentially 15 months. police in
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haiti say to haitian americans in more than 20 columbia in far behind the assassination of president driven automobiles. columbia government save early investigation suggests that some of the men involved were retired. members of its military boys were shot dead during a raid at his home. on wednesday, some of the suspects have been identified by the officials are still looking for at least 8 others. patty co haine has more. the a very public display importer print 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, where 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
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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 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. they might be 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
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all in full lead 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 for elections to happen this year. and we believe they should proceed. we know that free and fair elections will facilitate a peaceful transfer of power to a newly elected president, and we certainly continue to support haiti's democratic institutions. louise had been ruling by decree after the majority of parliament was dissolved in january last year. now both claud, joseph and ariel henry, bow 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? that's got the latest now with andy gallagher who joined his life from miami and
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the new details emerging about shipping. on wes's fascination the plot literally thickens the haitian authority saying at 28 people at least were responsible for this. the fascination of your party say at least 2 dozen of them, what columbia nationals to the americans of haitian descent. now there are some reports coming out that claim. these men actually flew into the dominican republic maybe 3 months ago to prepare for this alleged assassination gathering weapons and phones and then crossed over into the border. but yesterday i was reporting on some of the videos i've been seeing on social media that couldn't be verified. but now that i see the pictures of the suspected assassins, it looks like they were the same men. they were being captured by normal haitians and paraded around the street. some of them were bloody and battered, but they were turned over to the police. so outside the police station, there were scenes of anger yesterday, but we're really no close to finding out what the motive is behind this attack or
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who as the haitian authorities. and i was saying is the mastermind behind this close. joe claude joseph, who appears to be in charge at least for the moment, claims it's because, you know, movies with tackling corruption, that seems unlikely. given that movies has been, have been ruling by decrease in 2019. his critics say he overstayed is welcome. but there have been no elections in haiti for at least 2 or 3 years. and gen saki that saying that they believe free and fair elections are the best way forward is, is perhaps a fairly naive comment. to be honest, because elections in haiti haven't run smoothly in a long time. so those answers remain unanswered. basically, we don't know who is behind this, but i think the wider question here and the more important one is for now, at least in haiti, things are peaceful. people are staying inside listening to the radio, waiting for news, but this is a very potentially dangerous situation. that's now a state of emergency across the entire nation that give the police the authority to
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stop crowds gathering in the street. nothing for most ordinary haitians. that is the key thing right now that there isn't writing on the street. there isn't shooting on the streets because of course, gang violence has been a massive problem in haiti over the past year. meanwhile, martino east, the wife of shop. now mom is here in miami, she's being treated in a local hospital and it said to be stable, the couple 3 children, and now it's set to be in a secure location. meanwhile, with no closer to knowing who did this or why. and he thank you very much for that . andy gallagher live for his fair in miami morehead on this news hour, including running on empty families in indonesia. the search for oxygen has the country's struggles to contain the latest corona virus outbreak, n u r a y. that is correct, the u. s. t becomes the 1st african american to windows spending
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b will tell you what else has landed her in the guinness world record? and with 500 days to go until the world cop copper past, welcome a 1000000 fans to the kennedy. in south korea, plans to raise covered 19 restrictions to the highest level in the capital. that's because it's facing what appears to be its worst wave. the measures will also apply to some neighboring regions of sol. schools and bonds will be closed and restaurants will be only allowed limited seating from monday. one leading house official is warning numbers could double by the end of this month. the delta variant is being blamed for the surge with reporting cases of the strain tripling in just one week coordinator. go to the countries in the worst infection crisis. daily numbers rich in record highs every day. there been more than $500.00 daily
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cases in so for the last 3 days and for the 5 cases and the greatest sol area, we have reached the conclusion, the bold decisions and swift executions are the only solution. tougher restrictions are also going into effect in thailand. capital and at least 9 provinces. bangkok has struggled to contain a surgeon cove in 1900 cases in the past month. the new measures will limit people to move rent, including traveling between regions and infections are also going up in indonesia, which set a new daily record. many hospitals are full capacity and patient for being turned away. people are now scrambling to find oxygen to care for their relatives that home. jessica, washington re force from big coffee near the capital jakarta, the in need to be 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,
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i had trouble finding oxygen last night. i went to 5 places including this store 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 that 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 they also got cova and we looked around and got this big tank. but it's difficult to refill this 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 need about oxygen se 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 a credit report. her team tried to monitor patients in the area, but there were more than 300 of them and only 30 health workers as hospitals reached capacity and a forced to turn away critically ill people. roving teams of public health clinic work as 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 says 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 be ready because the client ready to go. so why help us find ways to help us that they need the way, but 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 hurley, we spoke to doctor dale fisher. i was a professor in the infectious diseases division at the national university of singapore. he says it's not only the delta vary and that's behind the federal cases . if you look at south korea, for instance, they've had cases through most of the panoramic, they've never tried to get to 0. so, so really it's,
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it's about the number of existing people, the number of existing daily cases growing. and i think that's probably partly fatigue, partly partly delta, but, but then as other countries, for instance, malaysia, that it was doing very well based on its border controls. and once those were breached in the 2nd half of last year, then we really found that the, using that their public health interventions, they had trouble sort of putting the cap back in the back. the majors to control coded come down to those public health measures. the contact try thing, the current training, the testing them as the border controls, then there's the social restrictions and then those back thing. so obviously, once there's many cases inside the country, then the border controls i'm not so relevant. most of these countries have gone back to the same rights in single digits still. so they're really only left with
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the public health system which, which is challenging and a lot of low and middle income countries. and then the social restrictions and the social restrictions generally main, lots of loss of income. and i don't even know if many of these countries have got capacity for income replacement. so. so all of the for mechanisms to control coded are actually being solely tested in, in these countries. corn of iris cases across the us of rising rapidly compared to last week, sparking fears of a new outbreak. the new infections are being blamed on the delta very into, which is now the dominant covered 1903 and in america. and latest data shows more people are being sent to hospitals in areas where there's a low inoculation rate as go to island fish shows life from washington, d. c. allen, cases going up almost entirely among people who are not vaccinated. something the white house is very aware of 24 states to see the rise of at least 10 percent. most
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of them in the so if you're talking about states like arkansas, mississippi, alabama, pockets of texas and also in florida, areas where the vaccination rates are incredibly low. so there is an education drive going on in those areas. plus, as we had from joe biden earlier this week, they are trying to make the vaccine more readily available. they're sending it to doctors, offices and clinics, as well as pediatricians offices as well that increasing the number of mobile clinics as well. they see the danger of this and the weight of it. that is why they are pushing the idea of more vaccinations. only 47.7 percent of all us adults have been vaccinated. and of course, the white house fell short of its target of having at least 70 percent of the us mill, adult population having at least one vaccine by the 4th of july. so biden, very, very clear on this. he wants to push ahead with that one other thing. wall street
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is what he about this as well. because over the last couple of days, the stock market has taken a tumble on fears of a developing delta v across the united states and 5 or the vaccine manufacturer. allen is talking about a booster shot that could protect people from the variance. what's the timeline on that? well, it's the looking to, to put a 3rd injection into anyone who's received the 2 vaccine. at some point between 6 and 12 months after the fact that the, you say this will protect you from the delta variant. however, the cdc and the f d a, the 2 drug related bodies here. the sailor, this isn't actually needed. we don't need this at the moment, all the data, they're looking at saying that if you've got the to vaccines, then you're pretty well protected. but this seems to be a very fluid situation, and of course, pfizer biotech pushing ahead saying, look, we want to do this,
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but the drug companies are under pressure, essentially to push ahead with full regulatory approval. remember, a lot of these vaccines were only approved for emergency use, and so these companies are under pressure to go for full approval before they start talking about a 3rd booster shot. thank you for that. allen fisher, with a late affair from washington. south sedans, president has promised not to return his country to war. during the ceremony mocking a decade since independence suffered on became the world's youngest country when it split from dawning 2011. but a civil war soon followed, which killed about 400000 people and displaced about 4000000 others. on my part, i assure you that i will not read then you will that word again. later on, wet together to recover the last decade and put our country back to the path of development in this new
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ticket or for many in south sudan, there is not much to celebrate. on this anniversary, millions are still displaced after a civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of people and the country is facing extreme hunger. 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, broke in 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. we have get. even during this douglas, my brother, the will to kill. when it repeat itself,
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it was audible. things are now relatively calm. i like previous t steals that, failed. some people hope the unity government set up last 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 camp across out the door. there's no running water and not enough food. many families get, i 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 after 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
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are some of our greatest concern. certainly there's a food insecurity. crisis in south sudan, 1400000 children are going to be male. nourished 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 the leadership that look, we tired of war, nobody once will any more. if there are some feel political leaders who are seeing 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 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, uniting a bitterly divided nation building trust and making sure it's safe enough for
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everyone affected by conflict to return home is going to be much more difficult. how to talk to you by the time now for a check on the world, whether his rom now were 1st look at elsewhere, the biggest story weather wise in the us, but that's becoming we can be brought flooding up to north carolina as through new york. d, c is going off to the canadian maritimes, picking up the rain off shore, and libya briefly find the pretty warm spot of weather for the east coast and back through the midwest and the plain stays. a big barrier of potentially giant thunderstorms. that's going to be a position which continues of difference from the south and slowly east. this is normal weather for summer time, but it will mean more flash flooding and in contrast, further west, it's still quite hold boise at 41. for example, katherine wyoming at 33 feeds at 44. now these aren't all records, but they're all well above the average. in the heading towards that record, clearly in san francisco with the maritime flow is much cooler, but go, it lands
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a central valley and it will be hot and lazy about $29.00. they've done the car been not caught in, i know, else's gone. it's just a few light showers by day in the dresser until he's the biggest showers, and who has costa rica of panama, and of course, still in mexico. this is seasonally correct. some of these will produce some flash flooding, but not all of them. just getting better there on sunday. thank you very much for that. still ahead on the news our, the future of cinema will be at the cannes film festival to meet the youngster hoping to make an impact on the big screen. and in sports, things get a little out of control lecture. the biggest fighters in the world come face to face. ah, the story of them, bob weigh. in her words. she is always told from the perspective of the
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the me. you're watching the news are on here with me for the batch boy, i reminded me stories autonomy, bon claims, his controls, 85 percent of afghan is found. a delegation for the group is visiting moscow and assured russia that it will not violate any international borders. south africa, high cortez. this may send application by former president jacob, whom i to suspend his present sentence on those days whom i began to having his 15 months term for contempt of court for not appearing at a corruption inquiry. and corona advised cases across the.
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