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over $910.00, then he's threatening one of singapore, the most love tradition. it's famous, straight, told the fragile is on 18th investigate it. poker can innovate to survive on out to 0 ah, gaining ground in afghanistan, the taliban claims to be expanding territorial control. but say, are also ready for a cease fire. the hello, i'm mary. i'm demising and you're watching algae 0 coming up on the program. much needed a deliveries from turkey to rebel held syria guaranteed for another year after last minute compromise. security council. the international investigation into who is
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behind the death of the haitian president of an moiz links to the us and columbia out to a much drunk company, find that we'll seek approval for a booster for the current of ours vaccine as well shows. the job news is it's efficacy over time. ah, welcome to the program. we began in afghanistan where the taliban is continuing to gain ground. as the u. s. its allies withdraw from the country. the group has claimed several towns and districts in recent weeks, but the government has reject to the claim that they now control 85 percent of the country, including about 2 thirds of the border with to g. s. dawn and taliban delegation is visiting the russian capital moscow. and they've suggested that they are open to the fire with the afghan government, though with conditions our hierarchy has this report signs of times,
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changing the taller bonds routes lie in the resistance to the 1979 stop. the 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 af canister on. the delegation is pledged to consider a sci fi with the government and stop its assaults. if ongoing talks and counsel succeed and if certain criteria are met, good, a 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 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
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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 da scan troops fled into g custodian 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've never met miss shamika. taliban has quickly taken many board districts and now has control of about 2 thirds of the border with tucker 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 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 need an inclusive government that
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respects minorities, women, and men in education, unemployment. the tell 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 parties . in moscow, the 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 file a conflict pandemic the continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. africans of the 3rd most displaced population globally, and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence,
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thought height, al jazeera. now un security council is extended a mandate for a deliveries to northern syria. nearly a 1000 trucks from turkey bring supplies to millions of syrians every month. russia wants a to flow through damascus to its allies in the syrian government, but they did agree to a last minute compromise to pass the resolution. diplomatic editor james bass has more from the united nations. intense negotiations at the un about. but if you have a compromise, rushes ambassador being friendly, yet coin. in fact, just minutes before the security council met a compromise deal had been reached after months in which it looked like russia might veto the authorization to keep the only border crossing, delivering aid into syria open. a deal was unanimously agreed that extends the operation of the bible, how a crossing for a further 12 months. russia said it was
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a result of its direct diplomacy with the u. s. she wouldn't persistent. he states means you. today we are witnessing a historical moment for the 1st time russia in the united states not only managed to find an agreement, but to present a joint text, which was supported by our colleagues in the council. we expect this kind of a day would become a turning point, that not only syria would win from this, but the middle east and the world as a whole. so, later the us ambassador linda thomas greenfield was asked about those comments. i certainly see it as an important moment in our relationship, and it shows that what we can do with the russians if we work with them diplomatically on common goals. and this was a common goal that we were able to come to an agreement on to be clear, this won't change life for ordinary syrians. there was one border crossing,
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delivering aid into syria before there's one border crossing. now. and the un says if it had more border crossing, it could deliver more aid. it's also not clear. well, this really is a breakthrough in relations between the us and russia. but the fact that both countries a talking up this moment is perhaps significant. james phase al jazeera. at the united nations. out there is at russell sa, doris returned to the syria, turkey border crossing baba. how of the meeting displaced? people in italy, which is the last rebel held enclave. he says people living in more than syria desperately need the a that goes through that crossing we were in the city center off it live and people were seeing that they are very much disappointed about the discussion that's going on in the united nations security council. because they're saying that they shouldn't be discussing to close the last remaining a delivery point and they need that. but the need that how the un international
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military and aid and so the you and should be discussing how to open the new border crossings that will carry the aid to these people who definitely need that it. and yesterday, we were at the refugee camps 10 thousands of the towns and more than 100000 of the people living in that can on there. very much hard, tough conditions, women, children, elderly people, people who need the medical treatment are there and left with no choice, without no options in the middle of a global pandemic. and to they also have with a couple of the medical facilities, the hospitals, even just in a hospital which is just indicated to the children. and you could see that how nurses doctors are struggling to help these people ah,
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now in international manhunt is on the way a remaining suspects in the assassination of haiti's president jovan moiz. a heavily armed hit squad murdered, president weighs at his home on wednesday haitian police say it was made up of mostly foreign mercenaries. and many of them now in custody. haitians are in a state of shock, and it's not clear who will eventually succeed as head of government will money rapidly falling events for us from mexico city and money. there's been this request from the government in haiti for the us to send troops to help to be stationed in certain critical areas or any more details on that. given that this is very butch and international effort at this point in the international investigation means that this is still also very much a developing story. we're hearing now of this request, bye haitian officials requesting that the united states send troops to help protect
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key infrastructure given the your unrest that we've seen in recent days following the assassination of the countries president of the united states has said that they are willing to provide help, it has not addressed that specific request as to whether or not the country would be sending troops to haiti to help to secure this so called key infrastructure. but again, there's a lot of developments that have been taking place throughout the course of the day . there's also now an investigation into dmitri her ard, who is the, was the head of the general security unit for the presidential palace in haiti. this is one of the people, one of the 1st people that would be in charge of guaranteeing the safety of the president. there's so many unanswered questions as to how such a lapse and security could occur that would lead to a president being killed. we also are learning a lot more about the actors involved . specifically those from colombia, we heard during a press conference this afternoon, colombian military and police officials talking about that their portion of the investigate the investigation outlining 3 main points. the 1st of which is that
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intelligence is being shared in real time through interval between investigators and intelligence officials in columbia and police in haiti. the 2nd is this revelation of, or these for corporations. private companies that have been identified as being possibly the ones who recruited or hired private mercenaries believed to be responsible for the assassination of the president. the names of these companies have not yet been made public, but there are companies that are believed to recruit former members of columbia military, something that's not necessarily illegal in columbia, hired them as, as private mercenaries to be used in security and other and other private operations something else that we're hearing from the colombian military is that not any one of these members is active duty, they are all they've all been identified as former members of the colombian military. now we've been speaking to political experts, former government officials in haiti throughout the course. of the day who tell us that an investigation of the scale fit in that meaning that it's an international
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effort the united states is providing assistance, columbia, providing assistance. this is key and really uncovering who was responsible for the death for the assassination of the president. and what the motive was behind this is assassination. things have quite a down quite a bit on friday in the haitian capital. there's not as much addresses we've been seeing in previous days, but there's still a lot of tension. we spoke to one contact in the haitian capital, who tells us that there were long queues, large crowds outside of the u. s embassy, people seeking, potentially exit visas to leave the country anticipating what many believe is a worsening political crisis in the country. oh, thank you very much, money rapport with that story. now, the french president and manuel macro says his slashing the number of french troops in the sa hello region. by half microns been trying to reassure 5 african meters, even though he is reducing v, their military support and g, 5 nation's face, a common threat from armed groups across the style bout necklace. huck has more on
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this now from the car in senegal. after i mean jello is village and burkina faso came under attack from ices. she and her children escaped to bring molly the thought. the presence of french soldiers un troops and the g 5 held soldiers would offer some protection. but in central, molly gunman from an arcadia affiliate attacked the village who was in and she fled to the capital obamacare for jello. the armed groups will always be a danger. right now before the fight is from a very from jody's order. people cries the other. people jello refers to are the g 5 to help soldiers of chad. burkina faso, multi martinez news year, backed by the french military attacking armed groups affiliated to isolate in al
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qaeda. and its summit hosted by france, president menu and my coin details of a drop down of french troops and closing of bases in the region, while offering reassurance to g. 5 partners, prison details. substitute ha, ha, ha. through the, you know, plumb yeah. consists of how military presence in this house would be based on to mission use. assume your 1st will be to continue neutralizing and disorganized the high command to enemy organisation on the 2nd mission and focus on supporting the rise of the regions. armies. i still in the cater to leads or expanding attacks to coastal countries including been in and ivory coast. and then molly and sharon burkina faso, the security situation has deteriorated dramatically. 7000 people were killed and 2000000 displays last year, governments in money and breaking for someone to engage in talks with the hoops to try to bring an end to the violence. french military victories have not translated
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into lasting peace and whilst comparison mccall announced a true production of 50 percent in the clothing of military bases. this is not the end of his country's presence in africa. our friends has military outposts in almost every single one of its former colonies. add to that pressure from a key ally, the united states who fear that if france steps out a less reliable partner will step in saudi arabia has announced a $100000000.00 boost in funding for the g 5. so hell, russia is expanding its presence to central african republic, and our talks with molly on arm sells. and china's investment in these year has increased by 400 percent as well. and this way we need from what it can give us that we don't need from what we already have francis, electronically intelligence capabilities which are not in our position that the new configuration just not the privacy of this possibility. so there is something important to get frances ariel resources. we do not have and which compliments are
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activities that we maintain or shield on the ground. but for millions in africa, displaced by conflicts in the whole region. there drop down in french troops doesn't mean the end of their trouble. just the beginning of new ones. nicholas hawking al jazeera, still add aisle to their trouble in origin. tina teddy, why? farmer having b for the government? ah ah matthew thought about how cold it might get in australia in the winter. not especially necessarily, but the blue represent is pretty widespread. frost for good part to come to night.
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the major cities which are almost all around the edges don't quite get there and nothing extraordinary low temperatures you might think. so i've been trying to call straight. you said cold by night, but it is such be fairly normal. purse is down by 8 degrees, and she's spot on. i was up to 18 by day. and again when the sun comes, i even the heart of winter in the teens in melbourne, roney in the twenty's again. i've been tropical queensland but his by normal look at this circulation off the coast of new south for us bringing quite a swell, be great for so i think. and the 16 degrees in sydney itself. and the picture continues much the same vein during sunday. everything moving slowly east was the storm weather has gone from pers because it's briefly there. saturday and sunday looks a nice day. never east asia, the proper rains, have been at their worst in japan, the easy off a bit. it's time for the tree, for instance, get some also in grey joe, a lot of heavy rain seems like to continue here. we've seen flooding in,
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the me. welcome back. check all the main stories. now, a taliban delegation is visiting the washing capital moscow. they've insisted that they're open to a cease fire with the afghan government group now claims control 85 percent of the country un security council is extending a mandate. a deliveries to northern syria by 12 months the program was due to expire on saturday. nearly a 1000 trucks from turkey bring supplies and millions of syrians every month. and an international man who is on the way site remaining suspects me. assassination of the haitian president jovan l. williams by the u. s. and columbia offered help with the investigation will go to bangladesh. now, a factory, 5 hours killed, at least $52.00 people with fears that more bodies could be found. emergency teams are still searching the top 2 floors of the 5 story building. many workers believe
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to have been trapped behind locked doors, and as alexia bryan reports, this is the latest in a series of similar tragedies. how did you get this on, through the smoky, hey, emergency workers bachelor plays that burning thursday. this was one of food and beverage factory and roof gunch, an industrial town at 25 kilometers east of the capital, darker 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 in state, brought out and bodybags, covered in ash, and dirt and packed into waiting. ambulances was relatives waited overnight for news. as flames lit up, the donkey and smoke billowed into the sky. i felt like i've got my brother worked
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at the 6th floor of the factory. i lost communication with him after 5 pm. just wanted to switched off. oh, god helped me. i didn't do that. we came here because my niece was not answering her phone for a while, and now the phone is not ringing. the toll worry. while 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 the vehicles to move on and it's very risky to go higher and now we can't go higher due to the immense smoke on 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 had come under heavy
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pressure to improve conditions. authorities did impose tough safety rules. after more than 1100 people died in a garment factory collapsed and decor and 2013 just months earlier. a 112 workers had lost their lives when they were trapped in a burning factory on the outskirts of the city, and investigations being launched into how this latest fire started. grieving family members are demanding answers, and justice alexia brian al jazeera cove at 19 cases across the us are rising rapidly, and this is sparking fears of a new outbreak. the 11 percent rise in a week is being blamed on the delta variant, which is now the dominant strain across the u. s. latest data shows more people are being sent to hospitals in areas where there are low rates of vaccination. meanwhile, that the drug company, pfizer is expected to seek approval in the u. s. for
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a booster shot of its vaccine. its research are showing the a 3rd dose generates antibody levels of $5.00 to $10.00 times higher than those produced after the 2nd dose. us regulators currently believe that fully vaccinated people are protected and don't need an extra job, but fire rockies, it's vaccine, drops an efficacy by 30 percent over 6 months. it was president joe biden has called on his russian counterpart, tim of putin to crack down on cyber criminals. as we can, more than a 1000 businesses were affected by a ransomware attack, originating from russia. believe to be the biggest attack of its kind in history. our white house correspondent can re how could brings us more on the story. not the concern of the white house's concern from ordinary americans who have been victimized by these ongoing routes of were attack. so the impacts have been felt with the rats were attack on the colonial pipeline. that also occurred recently that resulted in americans not being able to fuel their gas tags in some cases for
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up to a week. and then we also saw the meat packing industry effective, and that of course, impacted the, the supply chain and what gets food to american tables as well. so there's been increasing pressure on the, by the ministration to hold the russian liter vladimir putin to account. they have to remember all these comes from the context of the fact that just less than a month ago, the 2 were sitting down side by side where the u. s. president promised and very strongly articulated to vladimir putin that there would be consequences if these rats were attacked continued even though they're not state sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call and his latest conversation with latimer who
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were already coming from historic, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect them to actually give them enough information to actually do that. and now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas that he said cannot be targeted. many people kind of criticize and said a why did you tell them what was so critical and be really shouldn't anything be off limits. and so that's the argument now that there's been another cyber attack is that job wide and meeting it seems to have gone to waste has fallen on deaf ears . and they're looking in the united states for tougher action from joe, by the what the white house press secretary said in the last couple of hours is look joe biden pledge that he would engage with flood. we're put new diplomatically, that's what this call was about. and the united states will retaliate if necessary at the time in place of its choosing a weekend of dangerously hot temperatures,
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fires, and pow got to appears to be in store for communities along the u. s. west coast prolonged heat wave across california. its northern border with nevada has cause multiple massive wildfires. authorities of all did nearby camp sites to be evacuated. temperatures could reach 54 degrees in california, is death valley. while the states energy operator is wanting of possible rolling blackouts come friday. well now to argentina, because protest is very demonstrating against the government of president alberto fernandez. there is anger over several issues from the responds to the convict 19 pandemic to a limit on beef exports. the government hopes that the limit will help control inflation, but farmers is saying it's going to cause irreparable damage to the industry. troy's bo was at one of the protests. i didn't indian go to, came out to mark independence day on friday and to join farmers and other
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agriculture workers in nationwide protest against the government of the firm. and they're angry because of our recent government decision to reduce beef exports. an attempt to nationalize companies linked to agribusiness farmer barnaby palo says, the government is making a mistake. they always use a farmers as, as a conflict. and, and because they, they say we are big landowners and, and, and it's not true we, we do what we can as any farm and the world. i didn't 100 government is trying to control the price of beef that has increased over 70 percent in the past year, leaving many argentinians unable to afford their own home go need. exports may need to china are blamed. thousands of people to this page to express their frustration with the administration of al vasta foreign manders right here in the agriculture
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inspector, plays a crucial role in argentina economy. people here are convinced that the government's attempts to increase the presence of the state economy will defend the recession and effect classes of recovering from the been damaged. i was going to see if that cattle breeder him when a fight is he said the government should try to increase production instead of hurting farmers like him. it the more real and with this is the 1st time something like this is happened. it happened in 2006, so obstacles caps, troubles linked to be production and especially export. it ended with florida. how's the shopping down? people laid off thousands abandoning beef production market last a loss of 11000000 heads of capital loss the. but it's not just the agricultural sector. many margin tina are angry with a government's handling of the condemning. they believe the government should have purchased more vaccines. instead of relying on locked down quarantine and travel
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restrictions that have trended thousands of people abroad. president of the firm and it says he's government is working to protect the most vulnerable empiric for food. i mean, do you think that could be happy with the restrictions? nobody can, if we have courage and can unite to understand that nobody will save him. so if on his own that aside from being free and equal, we need to be fraternal and kind to one another. i would, or jean teenagers in the middle of an economic crisis. negotiating with foreign creditors to prevent a default on it, solving that and struggling with it from demick. but the countries polarized on how to fight the battle ahead and why some support the government's policies. others believe they will lead argentina to further decline. that if i will, as i see them when a fight, if now it's one of the most recognizable animals in the world, and until recently one of the rarest of the is of conservation efforts, the giant pounder is no longer an officially endangered species in china. the
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ecology and environment ministry is confirmed. there are now more than 800100 giant pines is living in the wild meaning status has been upgraded from endangered so vulnerable. china has increased protected habitat for pandas and other animals in recent years. ah, main stories now a taliban delegation has visited the russian capital. moscow. they insist that are open to a cease fire with the gun government though with conditions and now claims to be in control of 85 percent of the country. and that includes important trade route with iran, 2 thirds a border with 2 gifts on and they also claim to have captured a key town near the crossing with took.
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