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that in any negotiation, the dignity of this nation should not be hers is already made large weeping promises including fighting corruption, improving the country's economy and maintaining your own best interest in negotiations the wes, but it's not clear yet if you will be able to deliver on his promise, ah, searching for peace, it's the end of the 1st day of restarted negotiations between the taliban and the african government in doha. ah, i know about this, and this is all the 0 live from bill ha. also coming up, rescue teams in germany. check submerged call is for survivors. off the record rains in western europe kill at least 116 people. cuba, as president says,
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social media is amplifying false images of protection. days are 2 people demonstrated against the worst economic crisis in decades. belgium repass creates a group of women and children in prison camp for i full sauce in ne syria. ah. delegations from the afghan government and the taliban say they're focused on piece as the hold talks in katara. the talks have concluded for the day. they're taking place against a background of violence in afghanistan. the taliban taken advantage of the us troop withdrawal. launching several offensive and capturing large parts of the country. the government's peace minister has called on the pallet and to be flexible in its negotiation and wants no group can take the country by force or some of the end of it has more form the talks in doha. as they,
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when concluded of the talks between the taliban and representatives from a finest on the number of issues were discussed, including the release of prisoners delisting from united nations lift dock. there was talk about amending the constitution and all inclusive government and political roadmap to words piece the taliban. insisting that before the talk, there's a discussion about if cease fire across the renaissance needs to be an inclusive government, which represents all segments of the gun society. not specifying how they're going to achieve it, but one thing that as the 1st step, but they've also been saying that because such a high power delegation has come to the company capital, they're willing to discuss everything that they are bringing to the tables. we hope and we won't, and we, we expect that they should have brought something to give them in time. and on our side we are ready to show flexibility and our aim is clear and that is to have
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an islamist on bruce's, boardman in place. in r y nissan and put an end to this phase of piping and into a new piece, which will be a piece and word for it. as the fall above discussed, the situation on the ground in afghanistan has been deteriorating. there are people who have been expressing their concerns about how taliban have been dig or not just district, but provincial capital, as well as coming to words the capital capital as well. we asked the minister for peace about what his hope is from this level of talks, as they're definitely not going to be conclusive in 48 hours. but he thinks that he, what he wants the other side to realize is that there is no, there is no solution by force to atlanta sons problem. and the only way ahead is true. the go see ation. we have to keep the door off. it is ocean open because the solution to the conflict is not violence. the solution is
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actually meaningful negotiation to be very frank with you, we've been quite flexible and also tolerance since the start of the talk. so what's important is that i call upon to canada and to show the flexibility of the same understanding that they need to understand that to have the intention of taking up kind of phone calls is not going to work on saturday. these talks are going to be concluded, they are being closely monitored by the united states, the european union, as well as the host in all sides. not directly part of the negotiations, but doing what they can to try and persuade all sides the shorter strain to show flexibility to try and think of the gone people. because as this fight is ongoing, as the united states is all set to leave by september, the 11th the people on the ground in the gun to sign and afraid they're thinking
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that they might lose all of the hard for freedom that day. but you've, in the last 20 years and on the taliban side, trying to tell them that there is no forceful solution to venice on. and peace will only come when all sides sit on the negotiations table. they continue their work by talking to each other and come to a consensus on bringing peace to emergency workers in belgium and western germany are searching for hundreds of people believe to be missing off the devastating floods. at least $160.00 people are confirmed dead and that figure is expected to rise. rescue efforts of being hampered by collapse roads and damage communication lines. so i don't know, we mourn with those who have lost their friends and relatives, the fate breaks out hopping. this is the time of hardship and in hardship we stand together. i'm glad for the signs of commiseration of compassion of solidarity, not just from the region, but from all over germany, mit stevenson's enough start with more on the recovery efforts in germany. what
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we're seeing now is that the relief efforts are actually picking up quite a bit here and stop. i'm here now at an effort to ation center where base basically volunteers are handing out clothes, which is a very important item. people are really looking for right now. to have been cut off from their homes because 2 days ago, early in the morning there was a huge land slide here in the air stop. so houses were covered completely by not hundreds of people have been taken out of that area and they're not allowed to go back. which really angus and frustrate them because they really want to see how the condition of their houses. but they also want to get their belongings. they want to get important documents. so it's sort of really desperate. this morning i spoke to a mother who actually told me that her son was covered under the month and didn't survive. and us were really desperate to get into that area. they said really want to see, but that's not allowed. so they have only to close that they were wearing at that
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time when the flash floods so quickly came up. and so now they're, that's what they looking for clothes and that's some item here that's been delivered to to them, but also the precedence. fine my maya was here, lasha was kind of the chancellor. we're here so reassuring worth. also from the government like we are helping you, but don't be too impatient because we want everything to be safe before you return to your home margin prime minister, i sound the crew has visited some of the hardest hit areas there to survey the damage from what he calls unprecedented floods rescuers and going door to door to check on residents. tuesdays been declared a national day of mourning. at least $27.00 deaths to be confirmed in belgium. natasha boffa is in one of belgium's worst effected areas. the city of the edge stores these have said the toll could go up because what's happening is emergency
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workers as they go from house to house. now that they can access many 3 rows in the home because the voices have subsided, they are finding all sorts of things they're finding, of course. so 5 is primarily what they're trying to do, that people have volleyball, frail and they've been trucks and that has like communication, but they will say, fine forties, i mean that is what belgium authorities, i've said the people should be braced about. and in fact, earlier today, one of the latest victims was found in the neighborhood, not far from where we are standing now. so resident, thank 3 me shaken because these are the places where they live, the street where they've grown up and they all happened to say with not only what they've seen for knows that some people in the neighborhood i've lost love one. and i've been speaking to people who are trying to salvage what they can, what possessions they can, but of course, most of them have been absolutely hates of model. have been on the water and then just throwing them away. there are piles of furniture and appliances behind me,
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cause already one woman showed me around her house and she showed me how she had to scramble up, says as the water kept rising, he said he couldn't believe her eyes. he took a 14 year old daughter, her cats and dogs went up onto the roof and they had to stay on the roof over night in the dark. absolutely terrified, as you can imagine until the next morning when a neighbor managed to help rescue them by, by trying to send them some inflatables i'm calling for help. here was president, has denounced what he called a false narrative about anti government protests and says, footage of large valleys is false. presidents miguel diaz canal held a rally with his supporters of the saturday to counter last week. some rest anger over a shortage of basic goods and cubs and civil liberties led to van protest against the islands communist rulers this week. just kinda accused us of provoking protests and spreading hate on social media. when i show no my we have come together once
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again to denounce the u. s. blockade, aggression and terror not, we could not put off this rally. enemy has once again given everything to destroy the sacred unity and peace of citizen. and we spoke to read lindsey journalist based in havana with the new media organization, belly of the beast. he explains. rumors circulating them cubans, social media, a foreign minister spoke today to foreign journalists. and excuse me, i'd say government wasting a big news campaign and presented a slide showing our or thousands of going out a creative 6 social media campaign which, which was going on when, when the us broke out. and it seems, seems like the 2 things are connected there, there is a lot of it's very difficult. what is going on a lot of them. ready are swelling around, i saw today. information my an base. yeah. that the covers a cuba saying that there were the common way it probably was a liberated,
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liberated. but then i later saw the photograph come away. police station of the street seems very common when you. ready talk to people come away, said that they were normal there and that there was a tweet from the state authorities. say government say, i don't believe fake news in the midst of all that. it's not just social media now on the internet is down. generally. i've got internet here at the office here, but industry cell data is pretty much off the people. so it's hard to stay connected, hard to know what's going on. exactly. but overall then i was calling today to sort of day to day here in cuba. sort of had and i'll just say the memories of a massacre were in northern ethiopia. one of the 1st mass killings happened at the start of the conflict and to get i i
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use the there is rain in the middle east in july, but it's usually confined to her mom for thunderstorms in the mountain. or stella, where's the captain drizzly for 3 months. the subsidy as a man clad is quite unusual. and the result of being quite unusual to this is denise. no man, this is what you see. a big thunderstorm. the dark underneath and, and out of it falls, $200.00 many pieces of rain. okay. is that extra? yes. yeah, average for, sorry, is 3 millimeters. and then the extended the full cost sherry raise right up through the middle of saudi arabia to was rear, towards the average rainfall in doha, in july is 0. so to get any, a toll is going to be unusual that last through sunday. and then it sort of disappears and you get unsurprised michelle forecasts in the south west of saudi arabia, in the mountains. nothing much elsewhere apart from the edge affects the smaller
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it's hot and dry still in iraq. 47, nearly 15, q 8. i was thinking the next couple of days, we've been around that for 12 or 3 weeks. that's not out of the ordinary. no wind in the gulf dough, how be she been 39. and again, the edge of the monsoon beans, it'll be overcast, often drizzly in mogadishu on the coast of kenya, with big shares seasonally so forming in ethiopia. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity we can make it work for you and your business.
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ah ah ah, how to do that reminder, i talked to the african governments piece minister as called on the taliban to be flexible in fair negotiations. and warning that no group can take the country by force or 2 sides or hold until in doha, as fighting wages back home. emergency workers in belgium and western germany as searching for hundreds of people. but he's missing off a devastating floods. at least 160 people that confirmed dead with that figure expected to rise. cuba the president has been asked what he called up all narrative about anti government protest. and the says footage of large valley as both
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presidents. we got the hound of rally in his support different saturday to canada and last week and left. it's been a month since one of the worst master because an e. c o. p. as to guy conflicts and local people say they're still traumatized. hundreds of young ethnic, i'm hotter, men were killed by fleeing to guy and fighters in the disputed town of my carter to guy and to his scape, to sit done accuse them hot of forces of similar attacks. katherine saw reports from my kind of model, gabrey mighty i'm is giving us account of people. he and others buried in these. my screens are charged cemetery giving me that they had nothing. he says they were targeted because they're kara, the 1st massacre, the conflict between the future and federal soldiers back by retrans troops. and i'm hire a special forces and it's militias against the grand fighters. happened here last
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november in the north and town of my car, dra. yeah, the sudanese border. if you appears human rights commission stays up to 600 people were killed. residents tell us the number is much higher. so when i had one, my clothes were soaked in blood carrying the gift and dead. we brought what is a stretch of it was shocking the playful mailing of death. but unless this is samuel 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. 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 lived in hostile the student here,
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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, they were hacked with my check. he's beaten short and hostile bands to the ground. this woman's son barely survived on the talk. she says he has since lost his hearing. yeah, delay. oh, there was one 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 camps in sudan and other internal displaced. people come splutter into t gray. tell a different story. these, the federal government troops in the allies committed atrocities against them and force them out. but they all agree on one thing. hundreds of few pins died in my camera. and many people like my mom, who witnessed the killings and buried the dead, remain deeply traumatized, catching towing all 0. my camera, if you pick a clean up,
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has begun and part of south africa hit by the worst violence scenes since of the apart height ended. it was sparked by the jailing of former president jacob zoom, but widened into anger over poverty and inequality. at least 212 people died in the unrest south africa as president rama poster deployed 225000 soldiers onto the streets, trying to defuse the situation. he says the violence and the loosing was planned and coordinated. we've spoken to business owners in a while and he says, poverty is the main reason for the violence business was located when allies and one to the amount of violence we paid in 3 or 4 days was best. if there was no way we could have or predicted this, that this is going to come to us. and it said that it has hit the chain supplies and then people are hungry and looting and they can't find bread.
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the con, find major is poverty. the polity, the criminal element in type and job quality as a tool to bring the people and mobilize people to come out and create this met him a while. and that was in my view, is the main factor that it was a poverty was the main thing which, which can lead elements used very day with this. why less broke down? i'm on the ground. there was no attacks on on us. we were here on the ground trying to protect what we have. 6 to stand up on friend of of a business. but they did not try to a hit us that that was not the intention they are given by the said direction. i believe. from the film and elemental only lot and i'm going to live on the business
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is local media in belgium says the government has repatriated a group of women and children from a prison camp for ice or suspects. and ne, syria, 10 children and 6 mothers held in curtis. one camps have been flown home. the woman who are expected to be charged under belgium's anti terror laws, that among hundreds of volunteer fighters from europe who traveled to syria and iraq to join eisen. many european governments have been reluctant to allow them to return a pretty schoolgirl shuffling begum who joined the iceland. 2015 was stripped of her u. k. citizenship. i'm angelic. alta mimi is a research fellow at the george washington university program on extremism. he says, countries cannot make syria a dumping ground for ice or suspects. i do think it is a good idea because number one, for example, regarding the women, some of them may have been involved in the islamic,
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they all in speaking. and so in that case, they do need to be held accountable and it's difficult to do that, nor be syria where you have a judicial system that's not nice me recognize the issue though, i think relates the flight, the children. and the issue whether you can really separate them from their mothers . and i think in that case you do need to bring both to women and children. oh no, you understand security, you only get worse over time long. the leap is problem to faster and i do understand the issue of anger concern. but really, these countries do need to take responsibility for their own citizens and sidney became britain scribbling. ships that be not the way to go forward and, you know, be a dumping ground for these people who left to join, designing state very unpleasant by shuttle aside, has been sworn in for a 4th time after an election. the opposition has dismissed as
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a farce. i thought has been in office since july 2000. after succeeding his father for foes. he's refused to resign from the president. despite the decade long civil war, an international question. iranians have marched through the streets of oil rich cars, a stan province in protest against water, shorter lease reportedly far weapons dispersed. the crowds, water shortages are common in iran, southern provinces during the summer. if worse this year because of low rainfall. columbia is police chief, says an investigation suggests former haitian justice minister, joseph police, but you may have been involved in the assassination of haiti's president 28 mercenaries. mostly colombians are accused of shooting juvenile moisture at his home alley of this month. the colombian government says only a small group knew of the true nature of the job, and the rest were duped into thinking you were hired to support asian security
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forces. the u. k. has recorded almost 55000 cases of corona virus in a day. it's highest number since january. meanwhile, burton's health secretary says he job aid tested positive recovered 19. he says is experiencing mild symptoms. so he has received 2 doses of the covered 1900 vaccine . so i'm now self i facing a home with my family until i get the result of a p c r test. i'm grateful that i've had to jumps of the vaccine. and so far my symptoms are very mild. and i also want to take this opportunity to everyone that's been involved in our national vaccine, but not program truly the best of his kind. anyway in the world. if you haven't had your jobs yet, please get out there and get them as soon as you can. for the 1st time, females are able to perform the highest pilgrimage without a male relative accompanying them. after saudi arabia ended, it's guardianship requirements. but because of the pandemic,
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only saudi residents can attend in limited numbers. so hot that has more on this use restrictions for hash malik full time, maximo doesn't meet the requirements for this. he is, has in saudi arabia. and 66 year old in pakistan is one of maybe 2500000 muslims from around the world, missing the annual gathering for the 2nd year because of the panoramic. so malik is now pinning his hopes on going in 2022. instead. it's either that or not only, but i had to run out of the yeah, i mean nobody can trust this life. there's no guarantee that i'll be alive even for another sick. and so in my heart, i wish i can do the hush. every muslim tries to go, but it is god's fight. saudi arabia has limited numbers to just 60000 vaccinated residents age between 16 and 65. and it's implementing strict coven 19 measures at the holy sites. they shall distancing as a master. even in prayer. pilgrims have also been puts in groups with
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a government guide to ensure safety protocols are followed, and the new digital system has been introduced. worshipers must use a small call to gain entry to the holy sites. it also contains their medical history and services for food and transport houses in the pilgrimage this year is happening under exceptional circumstances. new things have been created for the 1st time, like online submissions to the hodge ministry and electronic payment. behind the scenes, police are making the most of the reduce numbers and all testing out new technology missed the call. we receive a call in 2 seconds and we pass. it's necessary for it's even less than 45 seconds using an advanced technical system. hodge is one of the largest gatherings in the world and brings in an annual revenue of $12000000000.00 for the saudi government. but the pandemic has had a devastating effect on businesses, especially for hard travel agency, based in saudi arabia and abroad. got them had good luck hash and i think goes for
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2 years now and there's nothing that can be done about it. we're in the process of closing the house number and union handing over a file to the ministry of labor. we ask god to end this worry this greece and this pandemic for almost and my left foot in the car was up for many muslims has remains a lifelong dream. and at least for those living in saudi arabia, they'll be able to fulfill it this year. so to hide under 0 us president joe biden says the justice department will appeal a federal judge's ruling that's blocked new applicants to a program which protects some undocumented migrants from deportation. the texas court will be deferred action for childhood arrive is proven unknown. data was illegally created by former president bolick obama, but it doesn't affect the hundreds of thousands of people already enrolled. brent works if senior vice president for institutional development of the hispanic federation. he says that are strong grounds to appeal decision. well,
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be cited in the lawsuit was really the process that the migration used to bring about the, the, the executive order on taca. and so it's kind of a technicality. and one of the things that we've noted is that the, in fact, the judge also acknowledged that the biden administration is seeking to strengthen the deferred action program and to remedy the concerns that were brought up in the lawsuit. so we really think that this ruling didn't have to happen in this premature the fact that the judge didn't give the administration a chance to remedy the issues that were cited in the case is a perfect grounds for appeal. so we, we, we certainly will make sure that the, that our allies are appealing this case in, in, it probably will end up in the supreme court eventually. so that's definitely concern. but i think in the meantime we, we think this is a perfect example for the white house and for congress to go ahead and move forward
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and include a citizen, a pathway of citizenship from a legal perspective. the only impact of course is for folks who were about to apply or were flying that were new to the program. anybody that's renewing their docket or currently have the doctor status, they're protected. and so that's a good thing. although i will say that there are about 640000 people in the states that have doco. they are tired of kind of being a political football and having their lives up ended every time. there's new case, they've been part of the united states for so long, their citizens and everything but, and paper. and we think that they should have the chance to get that current legal status. the 1st case of corona virus has been confirmed inside the athletes village in tokyo, just 6 days before the start of dealing against the official who hasn't been identified as in hotel isolation. after being removed from the village that has not been 44 positive cases linked to the olympics with the sort of july,
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more than 11000 athletes will be housed in the village bubble. i must all follow strict covered 900 protocols. tissue nakajima, to stop inside of the olympic athletes village. we are doing complete, coven 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 in close contact. 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 measure for that correspondent for the selma has more from tokyo, with this and use of the infection found in the village. this means a lot of consent for the japanese public. they have been ensured the on to know by so much back of the head of the international olympic committee by the governor of tokyo, cocoa k by. but i'm sort of japan,
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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 open on tuesday and i don't 800000 people would stay there. so it's a cold village and it's very difficult to even cover what's going on. we were not allowed to cover, which let's order which teams were coming into the village. so they were putting very fixable seizures and measures. and still, a case of infection has been discovered now. so this is the, this shows that with, or even with all this procedures, there is a god. and the, the infection could spread among other people there. so this is the main concern on how to deal with the situation. ah.
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