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cause sign a no matter where it takes a police fin, your guy, my eyes and power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your neck out here. ah . searching for peace negotiations between the taliban on the government resume here. ah . hello there on the south, you're paying this is out of their life. and also coming up germany cools in the military to help with the cleanup after once in a lifetime. floods kill more than 150 people across your memories of a massacre. where in northern ethiopia,
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where one of the 1st mass killings happened, the stars, the conflict and witnesses palace hacked with mushrooms, beaten short and that hostile band to the ground bundled into jails. daring to speak out, we hear from cubans who've been released off the on the i now the afghan government's chief negotiator says there is no military solution to the conflict with a taliban. and dialogue is the only way forward. and senior delegation isn't hard to meet representatives of the group as violence continues to escalate and i've kind of stone taliban fighters have been taking advantage of the u. s. withdrawal launching offensives and capturing large parts of the country. now the 2 sides have been meeting on and also for months that the talks of last and then some as the fighting continues to rage on back home. one on this,
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let me do the sort of the delegation of afghanistan, heated by the chairman of the reconciliation committee, has arrived in the category capital. doha, and as meeting with the delegation of negotiations affiliated with the government. during his visit at the lab level, discuss important and crucial issues with taliban representatives. the solution to the conflict in afghanistan lives in negotiations and peace can be reached through dialogue. if these talks lead to satisfactory results for both positive and says it's unfortunate, no tangible progress has been made so far. on the telephone movement has repeatedly confirmed its readiness for dialogue and negotiations, and the problems can only be solved by dialogue. but the afghan government needs to also show the same commitment they need to show the right and sincere determination when it comes to negotiations. in order to end these problems, a sullivan debate has one from the torque here and there is one more attempt to try
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and bring peace to understand through negotiations and a high level power. dedication led by the law. the law is here in the country capital talks that are under way between the government delegation and a wide spectrum of the leaders and the taliban. and we're going to talk about it is the spokesman for the taliban. this is we'll try again. thank you very much. for taking the time, the government says that the taliban has not been engaging in dialogue. sincerely. that's why there has been no tangible outcome of all of these goes in that you've had in the last few months. is the taliban c as in dialogue, showed us serious. we would expect them to come to here to the high level delegation from them in order to give the impetuous to negotiation process. but they delayed it 2 or 3 times, not once. it was on the air fuck not our pock while. we would expect him
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every time they had wanted a time, a date for the coming here to da ha, we immediately eagerly. but they then postponed it one twice. but that's just one of this delegation coming. you've been speaking to them since september and the taliban on the ground have taken more and more of a van assign under their control while these talks continue. and so how is this possible that you continue to talk about the fighting continues as well? shouldn't there be a ceasefire? about the taking of $193.00 districts that we have taken during the past 28 months and it's not by military force year forties. the cobbling ministration force has joined us because they are fed up with the, the, that the fighting and also the slow progress in the process. we wanted this
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piece process to speed up if they say that these risk ticks have been taken by military force. so it shows that the weakness of the military. so we how are able to take 193 districts and just to meant that it means we can take it all the country to a bid, but reorder it. it's painting our to fill, not taking and what is the flexibility that the thought of on the willing to show if they are going to be reduction in violence. are you going to stop your advances? not attack and take more districts? what is the flexibility that the taliban is going to show? are you going to go away from the demand of the government? the departure 4 months ago, we presented a proposal for deduction in wireless, but it was a couple of minutes patients who didn't accept it. now we are made to that they bring any, i didn't go to the table, we need to discuss that to show that this is ryan. thank you very much for speaking
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to us. you have a to the view from here, the country capital. how, where talks are under way between a high level delegation being led by the of the law and the taliban. these are going to be 2 days of talks. and both sides are saying that they're hopeful that there is going to be some momentum to try and bring about a peaceful solution through the negotiation table to append. well, let's get the view from cobble charlotte. bella has more from the african capital it. this is the front page of the newspaper. this morning adela travels to durham with telephone before the delegation left. yesterday, i had a news conference with that same period across the networks here this morning. everyone is watching it very closely. there's a lot of pressure here to see some type of diplomatic progress out of her, and that's because the violence is just increasing since us president biden. and a pull that all us and nato troops would be gone by september. the 11th the telephone really dealt with down, independent analysts at that time said that they controlled about 70 or 80
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districts out of about 400. now 3 months later, they say that crippled to about 220 getting a lot of traction around the country, a lot of strategic positions as we speak. now, this is offensive around centers in the north of telecom, sorry for the south around kansas city. and also taking border crossing, so they taking these games that going back to the negotiating table and they going back with more leverage and hearing. cobble that has people watching nervously. and after 40 years of conflict, people just really want a resolution. and this re, supply can be un says 270000 people have already been displaced. it's really exacerbating a dire situation for an already vulnerable population. now moving on and emergency workers in belgium and western germany are still searching for hundreds of people missing. after devastating floods more than a 150 has been confirmed dead. that figure is still expected to increase. rescue
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efforts are also being hampered by collapse, roads and damaged communication lines. we brought to correspondence covering the floods across europe. in a moment we'll be hearing from tasha butler in the edge when people are trying to salvage what possessions they can from their damaged homes. but 1st step boston is an upstart in germany. she says people there are desperate to return to their homes to assess the damage. this scene here obviously shows how surprised people where when the water came, they could not really get their cars out in time. hopefully they managed to get out themselves. and evacuations have actually been happening again last night. there was a dam bursting near cologne. so 700 people were evacuated there. they're now been brought to safety. lots of people also from elderly home hospitals had to be evacuated still. so the water has been receding, but some places it's still at a very dangerous level. it's especially against the board with belgium. and then
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madeline, se, so it's still a dire situation. rescue workers are still trying to recover bodies. and of course, in the meantime, people really desperately from this area as well. want to go back to their houses. they want to know how their house is, it's feel standing, they want to get their belongings. so there's a lot of emotional anger, frustration also in this area that we found earlier this morning here in belgium authority say that at least 27 people have been confirmed. that in fact, one of the latest victims was actually found here in the neighborhood of on glare its neighborhood in the city of the asian, this worst effected area of the country. people here are starting to clean up. you can see probably behind me the water has receded, but just 24 hours ago. the water was a couple of meters high rice up the wall. people have shown me that basement flooded. people tried to pump the water out. they tried to salvage what possessions
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they can and clean up, but it is extremely distressing for them as they absorb. what has happened over the past few days? some of them won't be able to return to their home for quite a while and what we are expecting in terms of the death ortiz tell us, is that it could rise because of course, as the waters receive emergency workers all now able to access areas that were formerly locked because the water of course, had flooded, risen too high for them to access certain villages or towns, streets and as they access those areas and go house to house, looking for survivors. they may of course, also find victims hospital a had here on out of there. so the african president admits his government wasn't prepared to deal with the days of unrest, which he says were plans and coordinators. and muslim helgren's outside saudi arabia are denied the chance to form has for a 2nd year because of the pandemic. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. been raining heavily again in japan this time, not in hon shoe, but to the west with this circulation of clarity here. now, that's a fair amount of raining 24 hours spent 3 quarters of the july average for this particular time. there will have been funding and the fact is showing a disruption in the sees no rain. robin getting a line that goes from japan, back to china is got one circulation here, another one to the south that which is not part of the system. this is developing tropical storm, still in open water, and then throughout china, not so much a smooth flooding of the yangtze, the big showers as far north as the yellow river, and as far size as hong kong concentration probably further north. at the mature stage of the seas, no rains,
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which you can also apply to the monsoon rains. in indian fact, the monsoon has burst through pakistan, but now we're all in the same boat. so where would it be? wet is probably western pole in the found office of india down the western gaps. it's so pakistan to say looks quite dry. and the edge effects that affect a mom of shirts. turn out some pretty big channels recently. do the same again in a man in yemen, the m t. courter saudi arabia and surprise me. the gulf states sponsored call cut on airways. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the martin and ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause 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 then that life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the dates global headlines inside story
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on our jazeera, ah, ah, the hello, they are watching al jazeera. let's remind you of our top story. i seen the delegation from us kind of stone as in cat on to resume talks with the taliban, comes as violence escalates on the ground. beyond group has captured large parts of the country and recent days. meanwhile, i can force as a trying to retake a border crossing that recent he fell to the taliban. hundreds of civilians are trying to cross into pakistan to the chairman, frontier emergency workers in germany and belgium of phil searching for hundreds of people missing off the heavy flooding. more than $150.00 and now confirmed death is
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expected to rise. resident say they're still traumatized. 8 months after one of the west massacres and ethiopian t great conflict, hundreds of young ethnic em horror men were killed by fleeing to cry and faces in the disputed town of my camera. 2 guns who escaped his dawn, the accused him horror of forces of similar attacks. catherine saw reports now from my country. model, gabrey mighty am is giving us a count of people. he and others buried in these. my screens are charged cemetery giving me and they had nothing. he says they were targeted because there are kara, the 1st magical, the conflict between the fuchs federal soldiers, backed by retrans troops. and i'm horace special forces and it's malicious against the grand fighters happened here last november in the north and town of my camera. yeah, the sudanese border. if you appears human rights commission stays up to 600 people
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were killed. residents tell us the number is much higher. so when i had to buy my clothes, there was suckling blood occurring the get and dad, we brought a straight job. it was shocking the playful for mailing over death. but i, this is, sam really can hardly look at his picture without crying. they say he was killed right before their eyes on the street outside his home. they blamed fleeing to grand forces. i'm good, sir, guy said guy, why are you killing me? my husband kept calling as he lay on the ground with a guy who gave him the final blow. it was under the administration of the great leadership, but nearly all have now fled. and the town is in the control of higher forces and the federal government. more than 200 young men leaved in hostile the student here most well labor as it came from different parts of i'm higher region to walk and mainly owned by the grains. witnesses tell us,
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they were hacked with my check. he's beaten short and hostile bands to the ground. this woman's son barely survived an attack. she says he has since lost his hearing . you have delay. oh, there was flood on his head. it was also coming out of his ears when i found him. he was soaked in blood to grants who fled to refugee camp in sudan and other internal displaced. people comes blither into t gray. tell a different story. they see federal government troops into our lives committed atrocities against them and force them out. but they all agree on one thing, 100 will be few kids died in my camera and many people like my mom, who witnessed the killings and buried the dead, remain deeply traumatized, catching going all to 0. my camera, if you, if you south, south africa as president says a week of violence and looting was planned and coordinated. so rom opposes,
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says security forces have identified 12 ring leaders. and he's now deployed 225000 soldiers onto the streets. at least 212 people have been killed as of friday. founded smith reports now from dub and the scene of some of the west rising. in south africa, the army is protecting it citizens from each other and forcing an easy, comp, shops, malls, factories in warehouses, accounting, the cost after an outbreak of looting and writing, but swept through parts of the country. after the jailing of former president jacob zuba, on friday, his successor cerro ram, oppose a visited causal in a tower the worst effected province. it is clear now that the events of the past week were nothing less than a deliberate, a co ordinated, and a well planned attack on our democracy. supermarkets were stripped, bare within shore, is now facing multi $1000000.00 claims for repairs. one banking group says the
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economy will contract by 3 percent. the butcher, him fresh, produce section of the supermarkets been cleared out, like everywhere else. now, one spot writing the jailing for the check, but what drove it off? the poverty inequality that south africa now almost 30 years. the n y minority, half of south africans live below the official poverty line. unemployment is that a record high of close to 33 percent? the looting has created shortages of food, staples, and fuel causing long lines at the few places still open the source. i'll probably the, you know, it was like, it's communicated some way because you hear something here. the very same thing. it's happening somewhere else. so it was like, there's the, there's a spirit that is going around, did that mean oil message that is going around or do they do it that day? people that jobless and also knocked down because of the dom on the dog. that's
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funny. yeah. after sunday. yeah. when the president for the people, when i do truly crazy and that was coming down like a crowd, a lot of crowd coming down and there was for injury that he extended south africa consumer council. he's warning of a humanitarian crisis, and the security is provided for people working in factories, distribution centers and shops. bernard smith id 0 durban, south africa syrian president bashar assad has been sworn in for a 4th term in office after an election that the opposition is dismissed as a fall off. so there's been an office now since july 2000. after taking over from his father office, he refused to resign from the presidency, despite areas, decades long, civil war and international pressure. all iranians have march through the streets of the oil, which kristen province in protest against water shortages. police reportedly find
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weapons to dispense the crowns. now, what is all common in iran, southern provinces during summer, at low rainfall, west and protests as the blame the government policy of diversity and water resources to central provinces? now the annual hodge pilgrimage has started, but with limited numbers, because of the pandemic, only 60000 vaccinated people living in saudi arabia and aged between 16 and 65 can take part more than 2 and a half 1000000 worshippers from around the world are missing out now for a 2nd year in a row, the 100 is a once in a lifetime gc for muslims who are physically and financially able to perform one of the 5 pillars of islam. all the king is 14, he has labeled anti monarchy protest as se tonic and as appointed a new prime minister, ignoring calls for democratic reforms. at least 27 people has now reportedly been killed since demonstrations began back in june. it's 14, a formerly known as was the land is the last absolute monarchy in africa. nor about
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money reports, acted as the cooling for the poor and unemployed to rise up against as what he need monarchy. it's a country where more than half of the population lives in poverty. songs that the filling the streets, the 2nd largest city mancini, 2 weeks many rallies has ended and bloodshed after police cut down. not long after friday's protest began short run, you get through the group behind them empty to get shells and rubber bullets littered the street. that's when we were turned into that much didn't start this. police were dirty substance activity and most some competence in that in town. and was to come to get some information on how are being taken from different areas, especially around the looks that they put in the end to point to the ultimate in
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the situation. and tony turns opposition group say they are also there to honor those killed, including this young man seem a seam corner seen. they say police shot him multiple times outside his home, amid protests in june. we extend, i sincere condolences to all their families and they have lost their loved one in the past 6 weeks as a result of that madness and indiscriminate shooting by him. so at this killing machines, the protesters once democratic reform in the only african country, ruled by an absolute monarchy. whatever about the popular will. in his 1st comment,
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since the protest began king and swati, the 3rd caught them satanic with the king controls parliament and the nation. finances opposition groups criticize him, ruling with an iron fist and using public funds to live a lavish life. still with his 15 wives the army is moving in to take control of the security situation. police have erected checkpoints, shops, markets have been closed, and the dust dawn curfew imposed. the people say they will continue their resilience in a country broken by poverty, inequality, and decades of fear. northern manly outer 0, columbia police chief says an investigation suggests that the former haitian justice melissa joseph, felix, but you may have been involved in the assassination of haiti's president 28 mercenaries. mostly colombians are accused of shooting. jovan annoys at his home.
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earlier this month. the colombian government has only a small group, knew of the true nature of the jobs. the rest were duped into thinking they were hired to support haitian security forces. meanwhile, hundreds of people are celebrating the return of ways is predecessor john, that the receipt has been in cuba for the past 3 weeks. receiving medical treatments. the haitian government has asked from the us and the un for security assistance that they rolled out, sending through their fall while the cuban government is calling on support is to gather as president miguel diaz canal is due to speak in a few hours. that's off that thousands of people demonstrated this week against food shortages and the handling of this pandemic. the anger has spread across the region. this was the scene, and sheila is capital santiago, where police fire tear gas to separate those for and against the cuban government. the island nation is suffering its west economic crisis in years. and honesty, international says about 200 people are still in jail. following those
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demonstrations out there, a spoke to to cubans who have been released, john home and has cries of liberty rent the air in cuba this sunday and the biggest protest more than 25 years. they blame the government for chronic shortages of food medicine and the lack of freedom of expression, but it quickly hits back. so police and government supporters taking on those cooling for change human rights organizations say hundreds with born in jail. ringback now al jazeera may contact with 2 of them who have phillips mask is, was released on wednesday. he told us he wasn't even protesting and was arrested for taking photos of supporters arriving in laurie's. they took my cell phones and grap carried me. they put me in a car of the energy ministry, handcuffed me and took me to the police station. he believes that we could cove it
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. he tested positive when he got out in a cell the size of a room, there were about 100 people. i was standing up unable to move the shoulder to shoulder with them, but he says of the people fed worse. he broke someone's nose in front of me. and they did it very consciously because the only the way to doing it in front of the camera. the president admitted some state failings, but insist shortages of the full of a long term us embargo. and that the protested with a violent model up a sort of all these people attended or participated in these events armed with vandalism, shouting for death and lynchings. unique garcia, a play right. it's the government that is simply abandoned the people on the fidel castro started the revolution. he said it was with the pole by the pole and the pole, but now the whole are in jail. this revolution died and pointing to history. and what we have now is that
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a lead group of people in power who don't want to lose it anyway. he and of the protest is demanded 15 minutes to read time and state tv to reply to be out today. she gave them, this is them being costs. it opened trucks to jail and said no, then we didn't have access to a lawyer or the chance of a phone call. our families didn't know where we didn't take any well and we didn't know what had happened to us. he was set free a day later. now he says he's effectively on the house arrest. it's something the amnesty international says is become common in a country long and tolerant of descent. we're talking about state that doesn't less than a 1000 know how to dialogue. and that's a real concern because we saw the president some to go about the streets belonging to the missionaries as if the street doesn't belong to other people. voices. the demands of those of furniture, voices, light, union the simple wow. okay,
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get on that. i want democracy, liberty elections, and in to the u. s. and bog, and the sooner it comes, the better. none of those things like moving any closer. present john home and how does it now the 1st case of the current of virus has been confirmed inside the athletes village in tokyo, just 6 days before the thought of dealing again. and the official who hasn't been identified isn't hotel isolation after being removed from the village. that means they have now been 44 positive cases linked to the olympics just to started july. more than 11000 advocates will be housed in that village bubble and they missed all followed strict cobra, 1900 protocols. since you know, not garduno to stop inside of the olympic athletes. village we are doing complete cobit management, the athletes, and taking pci is almost every day and a supposed to be taking those tests, even if they test positive, they will be immediately isolated. and then we will look out for any close contact
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. that is the procedure. even inside the athletes village, we will try to keep it in the safe and secure environment and we are taking every single major for that. al correspondence, obviously i may have more now from token with this in use of the infection found in the village. this means a lot of consent for the japanese public. they have been insured the on to know by so much back of the head of the international olympic committee by the governor of tokyo, cocoa k by day. but i'm sort of japan, you see there to go. they insured the company's public, that the limbic would be held in a safe and secure environment. and very clearly, many people who are looking at the situation in the big village which has been opened on tuesday and i don't 800000 people would stay there. so it's called village and it's very difficult to even cover what's going on. we were not allowed
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to cover which athletes order, which seems to be coming into the village. so they were putting very strict seizures and measures and still a case of fiction has been discovered now. so this is the, this shows that with, even with all this procedures, there is a god and the infection could spread among other people there. so this is the main concern on how to deal with the situation. ah, hello, that this is algebra and these are the headlines. a senior delegation for the gun stone as in cat on to resume talks with the taliban and comes as violence escalades on the ground. the group has captured large parts of the country on this.

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