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ah morning, allow government al jazeera as a, you know, i me the afghan taliban says it controls 85 percent of the country as it tries to moscow . its military game don't threaten russia or its central ancient allies. ah, walking through life from headquarters in ohio, navigate also coming up franchise. it will close its military bases in northern malia by early next year, shrinking its security presence in africa. the hell region. a food and beverage
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factory couches fire here, the bangladesh capital more than 50 people are killed. sell saddam marks a decade of independence that reflects on the pain brought by years of fighting. ah. the taliban claims that now controls 85 percent of gone. his don. it's made major a territorial gains this week in the vacuum left by the withdrawal of us lead foreign forces. it says it sees at least 3 border crossings, including a key roots with iran, as much as 700 kilometers. if iran's border with a gun assad is now controlled by the taliban, and there are fears that 1000000 afghans may flee into neighboring countries or runs been taking an active interest in this situation. it's been hosting delegations from both sides for talk this week. russia is also on alerts, worried
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a potential attacks on the former soviet republics that border. i've got a son, it's hell talks with a taliban delegation in moscow where they've insisted that they're open to a cease fire with the afghan government. sarah hire us. how's this reports? signs of time changing itala 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 afghanistan. the delegation is pledged to consider a sci fi with the government and stop its assaults. if ongoing talks in casa succeed, and a certain criteria are met. in the conclusion is both sides. prisoners should be released, the blacklist should be removed. there must be no attacks on the provisional capital city. districts should not collapse. there should be no military activities and populated areas. a space of trust should be built among guns and 90 days must
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be allocated for negotiations so we can arrive at or result bounce. reality on the ground is fall from that. as 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 fled into 2 g stone after italy, bon offensive in the north along the border. telephone fight is also on thursday. captured a keyboard, a crossing with iran. russia has warned it will use force if any cross border violence occurs, but they never miss shamika. taliban has quickly taken many board districts and now has control of about 2 thirds of the board with touch system, which is a russian military base. and tajikistan is equipped with everything necessary to help the republic, if needed. additional measures will be undertaken in the spirit of the russian
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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 these an inclusive government that respects minorities, women, and men in education unemployment. the taliban 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 parties . in moscow. tyler bond said it wants humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into has gone. histone many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating find the conflict pandemic the continues to spread. and now
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a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drums. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the said most displaced population globally, and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence, thought a height of al jazeera or china, the cues the u. s. f leaving behind a mess and i've got to stand by hastily withdrawing troops. so we are, when you're talking the united states disregard since responsibilities and obligations and withdraw troops from afghanistan hastily dumping the mess and war on the african people and countries in the region. further exposing the hypocrisy behind the u. s. s. defense of democracy and human rights. at least 50 people have been killed in a fire at a factory and bangladesh. it feared many more, remained trapped inside the building, alexia bryan report. i didn't think through the smoky hate emergency
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workers battle a place that's been burning from the day. this was once a food and beverage factory and roof gunch, an industrial town at 25 kilometers east of the capital docker, the 5 story building. now a child shell, it's believe the fire began on the ground floor and sprayed quickly because of the chemicals and plastic partial stored inside. the main gate was said to be locked trapping many workers. they were instead of brought out and body bags covered and ash, and dirt and packed into waiting. ambulances was relatives waited overnight. the news, as flames lit up, the darkness and smoke billowed into the sky. i felt like i've got my brother worked at the floor of the factory. i lost communication with him after 5 pm this morning just switched off. oh, god, help me. i didn't. we came here because my
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niece was no answering her phone for a while. and now the phone is not ringing the tool. worry. well, some people were rescued from the roof. several others were injured when they jumped from the 2nd and 3rd floor to escape. the situation is very critical. the roads, 2 sides of the building, our vehicles can access the other 2 sites. there's also no way for vehicles to move on and it's very risky to go higher and now we can go higher due to the immense smoke along with the factory, 5 common and bangladesh, where many of the businesses operate illegally and without safety measures big waste and brand which employ tens of thousands of low paid workers. there has under heavy pressure to improve conditions. authorities did impose tougher safety rules after more than 1100 people died in a garment factory collapsed and darker and 2013 just months earlier. a 112 workers
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had lost their lives when they were trapped in a burning factory on the outskirts of the city and investigations been launched into how this latest fire started. grieving family members at demanding answers, and justice, alexia brian al jazeera. the un security council has approved a deliveries from turkey into syria for another year to mandate for the operation was due to expire on saturday. russia had threatened to block an extension. it wanted a to be controlled by the syrian government, but a compromise has not been reached. our diplomatic editor james bases the un, he says, syrians had been caught in the middle of the diplomatic game playing. this boat was absolutely crucial. the point was to reauthorize the only border crossing from turkey into syria, bringing humanitarian aid into the country now for a time and had looked like russia would veto that authorization,
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meaning all the humanitarian aid, all the medicines, all the food, all the other supplies would not be able to cross the border. the initial resolution came from ireland and norway suggesting should be to border crossings authorized by the security council. russia then came back in the last 24 hours saying no, only one border crossing one border crossing only authorized for 6 months. and that's how things stood at the start of the meeting of the security council. they didn't start with a vote though they adjourned to have private consultations. and during those consultations, they decided to merge those 2 draft resolutions, the one from russia and the one from the norway to create this new resolution. and the compromise is 6 months plus 6 months, so they will reauthorize the one border crossing for further 6 months. and then after 6 months, the 2nd general of the united nations will rise report on the situation. and
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assuming he says, the border crossing is still needed, it will then be authorized for another 6 months. this is something that both sides, i think, can say is a success. both sides can say on this occasion, compromise at the security council worked, but you're not at the end of this left without the feeling that over the last few hours, syrians who rely so much on his aid have been subject to diplomatic game, playing well lest thou cross over to bobby how a crossing on the surface, syria turkey border resorts are ours joining us there. so i suppose the syrians who depend on this aid resume must be reading a sigh of relief. well there in just an hour ago we were at the city center where people desperately need the u. n. a. and we could see that people were saying up the a causing their last remaining course course for the aides. shouldn't be the mother
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of the discussion. the, the, you should be discussing how to increase the border crossing poems because they really need to have one term of a population in this tiny plays depends on the u. n. a distribution. and yes, so they, we were at the refugee camps and you can see that the situation is so dire. i mean children, women, people there with very limited access to water, food, electricity, and a medical care. so and also to they've had said some of the, the medical centers like live central hospital authority, hospital hospital, which is just the case for the children and the doctor. the nurses are really struggling there because shortage of the equipment, the medicines and the conditions that are on bearable. in addition to that, there are continued attacks from russia and the region forces over these populated areas and particularly that that, that the,
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the health care facilities. so in that sense, the 12 month expansion or the you and cause a mechanism is definitely going to provide a relief to the health care workers, local health care workers and patches. but it is far from being a permanent solution to the how care crisis and humanitarian crisis in this war total region. so this extension may be temporary life saver, but for the long term fate of millions of this place, people here, they fade really remains on certain. thank you so much resume or the reporting from bob and how our crossing fill heads on alpha 0 fronts withdraw some of its forces region while interesting is still committed to fighting armed roof. the future of cinema will be at the con, showing customers in the youngsters,
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everyday life was involved with the people. i'm writing about patina. got out of darkness, mice and bob way on algebra. me the the me hello again, top stories on al jazeera. the taliban claims that now control 85 percent of i've gone on a delegation as a moscow and says it's open to a c far would be after government. factory fire has killed more than 50 people in bangladesh. it feared many more still trumped. doesn't suffered injuries trying to escape from offer for us. curity council has approve a deliveries from turkey hysteria for another year. russia had threatened to block
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the operation, but a compromise has now been reached police and have to say to haitian americans on more than 20 colombians are behind the assassination of president jovan l. marie's columbia, as government has early investigation, suggest that some of the men involved were retired members of its military. louise was shot dead during a rate at his home on wednesday. particle, hain reports the a very public display in puerto 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 were several suspects are being held in. angry crowd gathered, demanding the suspects. 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 colombian 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 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 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 katie's democratic institutions. movies had been ruling 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 conversion of virus is spreading. violence is surging 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. and the gallagher has this update from miami,
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at least 2 dozen of these alleged assassins all columbia nationals to others are americans. the patient dissent who lived here in florida there, and there's no indication that they were had any kind of military background. but at least 6 of the colombians is said to be ex armed forces from that nation. so colombia is helping with our investigation. but at the moment in haiti, it seems like any anger there is, and there's always a fair amount of anger in the nation, like haiti is being directed towards the fact that these alleged assassins were foreigners. we've seen no social media posts of ordinary haitian citizens rounding these men up, apparently finding them themselves and they are slightly bruised and battered, but then turning it over to the authorities. i think at the moment, things seem to be fairly calm. in haiti, people are scared to leave homes in case what might next, because this is a tend to box in the next dream. the precarious moment for this nation with no lead . there are of course arguments about who is now in charge,
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but essentially the parliament in the senate haven't really been operating for a couple of years now. and i haven't been election since 2017. that was supposed to be some in 2019. that didn't happen. i mean, while i'm always his wife martine is here in miami, she's being treated for gunshot wounds and it's set to be stable. and the couple 3 children announced that to be in a secure location. francis shrinking its military role in the fight against r in groups in africa. so hell, region president manuel my call says france will start closing its bases in northern molly before the end of the year, my co host, the leaders of the g 5 countries. molly cha, faso new zara, mauritania, and a virtual summit. he had announced last month that france would withdraw most of it's $5000.00 soldiers in the region. nicholas hock is in the car in senegal, he says, my phone is changed to wind down operations ahead of presidential elections next year. i think the french president mccoy is trying to reassure the members of this
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g 5 to help coalition of forces. we're talking about the countries, mauritania, and share enough us. so molly, all countries, in effect, under where there's been an uptick of attacks from our groups affiliated to, i'll call you, there's a group jamalia said to the slide one loosely mean it as well as the isolate affiliate the slavic state, and the greater sorrow we have both launched attack in burkina faso. molly uneasy air in the past months, so they're trying to, michael is trying to reassure the african partners as well as the international partners to be the united states. we're noting that walls president michael was meeting with, with the african leaders. his minister of defense was meeting with the american counterpart in washington, d. c. and out of d. c came the statement that the united states will continue to support france and its operation in this a hell and the french saying that it needs the american support to fight off armed
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groups. in this i have has been 7000 deaths to 1000000 people displaced in a lot of instability within those countries. political instability. we've seen that chad, the long time leader is d, be killed and replaced by his son. and then in molly too, who is in the space of 9 months. and so the french president met him a year in my car is running for reelection next year. is trying to find a way out for france that's been on the ground for the last 9 years. according to south africa has dismissed an application by former president jacob zoom out to suspend his prison sentence. zoom. i began serving a 15 month term for contempt of court on thursday after being found guilty of failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. the 79 year old, his loan several legal challenges to try to stay out of prison. i mean, the miller has more from outside the court. well, the court gave very little reason and explanation around why exactly it had come to
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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 jurisdiction. and even during the arguments given by human lawyers at the time was that the jurisdiction, the, 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 remain behind bars when he had turned himself in on wednesday evening. now he does have one other legal challenge pin thing that's
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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 around 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. so sedans president has promised not to return his country to war. during a ceremony, marking a decades since independence, it became the world's youngest country when a split from su don in 2011. but a civil war soon followed, which killed about 400000 people and displaced about 4000000 others. on my part,
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i assure you that i will not read, then you will that work again later on, wed together to recover the last decade and our country back to the path of development in this new ticket for money and tell saddam there is not much to celebrate on this anniversary, millions are still displaced. the country is facing extreme hunger. her m a tosser has this report from juba. john cox. it is. people voting overwhelmingly to proceed from sudan. 10 years ago. wasn't a mistake. it's what happened to south to don afterwards that broke him the war in 2015. when another round of fighting in 2016 has left him traumatized. it will not only do as had been we had our collect,
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my brother. we have get. even during the start, my brother, the will to kill. when you 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 will hold it for former rebel lee, the react. michelle fornia, the 1st vice president along with 4 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 south saddam. there's no running
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water and not enough food, meaning fat and you say 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, add to that flood drought and into communal violence. children born often the payments 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 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 their leadership that look, we tired of war. nobody once will any more. if there are some feel political leaders who think 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, uniting a bitterly divided nation building trust and making sure it's safe enough for everyone affected by conflict to return home. it's going to be much more difficult how to talk to algebra. job in south korea will raise current iris restrictions to the highest level and the capital starting on monday is it faces what appears to be it's worth wave. the measure is also also applied to some neighboring regions of sol. schools on bars will be closed and restaurants are only allowed, limited seating. the country has reported its biggest daily rise in new infections . the top health official is warning numbers could double by the end of july. the delta variance is being blamed for the surge with reported cases of the strain
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tripling in just one week. coordinated go on the countries in the worst infection crisis. daily numbers rich in record highs every day. there been more than 500 daily cases in soul for the last 3 days. and for the 5 cases and the greatest sol area, we have reached the conclusion that both decisions and swift executions are the only solution. prolonged announce tougher current virus restrictions in the capital and 9 provinces. bank rock has struggled to contain a surgeon cove in 1900 cases. over the past month. the new measures will limit people's movement, including traveling between regions malta as bounding all visitors from entering unless they are fully vaccinated against cope with 19. the small mediterranean nation now has this strict just enter requirements of any european union country. previously, visitors only needed to provide a negative test result. multiple health minister says the measures are needed to
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protect the country against new variance. and drug maker, pfizer is expected to see us approval to authorize a 3rd dose if it's current, a virus vaccine in the coming weeks. it's research shows a booster. a job generates antibody levels that are $5.00 to $10.00 times higher than after the 2nd dose. us regulators say fully vaccinated people are protected from current variance and don't need an extra job. ah, hello, we're going to headlines on al jazeera, the taliban claims that now controls 85 percent of gone on a delegation as a moscow and insisted as open to a cease fire with the afghan government group says it will lead an inclusive government that won't allow isolate to operate from afghan territory. russia says it's received assurances, there'll be no cross border aggression. didn't have any mission. and if we see a steep escalation of pensions and the project border,
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the taliban has quickly taken many board districts. and now has control of about 2 thirds of the border with tajikistan around.

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