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for those who managed to cross the border, say it's not because they have improved back home. they say to grass continue to be targeted because of their lives. and many properties are being reported and all becomes taken refuge conditions here. last time the gun full battle detail about in several major cities and the fighting is hampering flood rescue efforts. ah. hello. hello robin. you are watching out there like my headquarters here in doha. coming up in the next 30 minutes. ma'am, i was military to the class now a transitional government led by a prime minister 6 months after seizing power in a qu. also emergency crews in turkey bring dozens of wildfires to control their
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coastal resorts after nearly 5 days. and protecting venice cruise ships weighing more than 25000 tons and are banned from the lagoon city. ah. we've again the phone where government forces are fighting against taliban assaults . all major cities, rockets have struck can harass holt in the south. all flights in and out of the city are cancelled the televisions offensive in that form a stronghold is going on, as it also turns slash go to god, the besiege capital of hellman province. now that the african falls has been blame for bullying. a private hospital killing at least one person piano says the facility was targeted because the military wrongly believed that taliban fighters were being treated the was his him and said it was some kind of the hospital was
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bombarded, but they were no telephone in the hospital. they were only 6 staff members, and i was pharmacists, and nurses, and our 2 nurses were wounded. a patients caretaker was martin, and another patient's caretaker was wounded title. in the heart of germany, we request from both sides not to destroy any public property that can affect people in the future of us. get this done by the government and taliban should be careful. the taliban should not use those places and the government should not bomb bob. those places elsewhere in the west of the country, the taliban is advancing fast and head out which has a border with iran. the group has taken control of the road towards the same space as more from cargo it's fair to say, it's a very serious situation for the afghan government. they have got the taliban now within the city limits. in the 2nd city of africa, san kandahar in the 3rd city of, of afghanistan, herat. and if that wasn't serious enough, in helmand, in the provincial capital,
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a helmet laska got the towel about an hour right in the heart of the city about a kilometer away from the governor's compound. and i think the situation is most serious in alaska because the tell about the have taken hold of houses that are there in the center of the city, making it very hard, i think for the african military, the african military of sent in special forces. they've now got the enviable task of urban warfare, which is always very, very difficult to try and dislodged the taliban. the. we know that the african forces and the us forces have been carrying out as strikes in alaska. but clearly to get the taliban out of these houses in the center of the city, they're going to need to go from house to house because if they would just use as strikes as a real danger of civilian casualties. but i can tell you there are civilian casualties. so there's not just the fighting with out to the misery for afghans
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flash floods this week in the eastern province of noticed on the hills, at least 113 people. but the says continuous doesn't small or missing, the area is talib, uncontrolled province. but even if negotiated access with the group to support survivors. now, 6 months after seizing power in a coo and violently suppressing opposition, mammals, military gentle is naming itself a caretaker government the, the mental law will become the prime minister area. the problem is to lift the state of emergency by late 202223. pardon me and whole multi party elections. he led the crew against something suit. she's democratically elected government. more than 930 people had been killed and thousands more arrested during the current. don't. you know, today i bit in the meantime, we have to do the thing that should be done. then we will take 6 month to prepare for election according to the loan. we will accomplish that provision of the state
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of emergency by august 20 2020 change monitoring developments from bangkok. essentially, the military genta has just changed his name and some people might say that the case of the wolf putting on a sh wolf's sheepskin check it. but yes, i've been many people looked at the qu in on february 1st and they said this was all about men on lie. he was feeling rejected during the course of long sensor choose previous term when she won a massive landslide in november of last year. he felt that many people, so he felt very much as if he was being pushed out. he was 65, he should have retired by now. and so many people think that this crew has all about putting himself in that top position, whether it's head of the military genta or his head of a transitional government. he is now very much the man in charge, and he's going to surround himself with the same generals that have been running the country for the last 6 months. there may be
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a certain element of trying to appease the international criticism of the military coup as he and the association of southeast asian nations is meeting tomorrow to discuss the problems in mia. but to be frank, this is a military government that has written out international criticism in the past, particularly in the 90s, in the early 2000. and when the international community was pushing very hard for me to embrace democracy, as is likely to appoint an envoy tomorrow and gentlemen, online did say that we would follow the advice of that invoice. but we know us yan is divided to singapore, malaysia, and indonesia have been pushing hard to criticize mamma, particularly since the bloody crackdowns of the protests on the trees. but they've been held back very much by thailand. the generals here, a thought to be for friendly with the generals over there and not want you to criticize too much. the wrong is denied any involvement in an attack called an
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israeli operated tanker of the case of a man. but israel's prime minister insist that his country has intelligence confirming that iran is responsible to people were killed on board, the demon from thursday when it was hit by what appears to have been a drone strike. although i'm still hamid has more from west jerusalem, where we don't have details of the evidence. they're speaking about what israel is saying that is that this was a drone attack, and that that drone effect specifically targeted the bridge of the vessel to cause a human loss, or you sort of human human toll on this attack. now, prime minister enough, daddy bennett, was meeting with his cabinet to do the weekly cabinet meeting to kick off the week . while he said that he had no doubt whatsoever that iran was behind that attack. even though you, ron says that the accusation is baseless. now on saturday,
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the foreign minister was busy on the phone, he spoke to his romanian counterpart and he also spoke to bridges, counterpart to give them condolences, but also because he is trying to drum up support. he says that was going on in the, in the gulf of arabia is not only attacking israel, but is to disrupt commerce international commercial shipping. so he's trying to drum support through that. we also know that is your is seeking for the un security council to meet urgently you can then iran and is calling for an international investigation. turkey's president, as promising assistance to coastal regions scorched by nearly 100 wildfires, 6 people have died on both to the files and are under control. russell, so the reports now from magnum got a town in one of the worst hit problem says clear blue sky. last in a haze,
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and the ones green forest or southwestern turkey had been painted black or the wildfire started on wednesday, across 4 locations in the province of tanya found by strong means. they quickly spread to neighboring regions, but soon, 26 provinces, far and wide, began reporting similar fires. several people have been killed and hundreds of others injured. thousands more have had to leave their homes, young yolanda and the blaze spread to the highlands and raised suddenly. we had no chance to flee, but when we were engulfed by slaves, we had to run to the city of and i've got to have it. and then we came back to find the house like this. not much more than 85 wildfires. how broken out is weather is the $74.00 of them are under control, but the course, the provinces, dana,
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or manya on top marcin mueller. and isn't it are still trying to put out for lames . we are in my now. got along with sticky is untidy, has worst hit this rate to fight fighters had been killed during operations here. while many people have been taken to hospital, at least 25 willis and this weeks are even created and other fi west in mamma is, has killed a 25 years old woman here who was trying to take drinking water to the emergency crews. the fire wiped out livestock area as local saga to lead her to safety. hundreds of homes have been destroyed or heavily damaged. but the turkey for the minister says, how is on the way? cuz me a demo, let it by your yard, and i need to buy it and you might just get it will stop partial payments to our citizens who have suffered damage to their properties. we have begun transferring a total of $2700000.00 from various institutions and ministries for emergency need
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an tally as min. i've got distracted by that. well, the wildfires are common in turkey, mediterranean, and aging regions during the dry summer months. alternatives have yet to determine the cause of this fires. sub shipping, we are considering the possibility of sabotage and any other thoughts of the fire starting and we will carry out the investigation to provide answers to these. we will not give up an kill. we have all the answers that are concerned, they may be a string of attacks targeting the heart of the turkish tourism industry. the extent of the destruction will become clear once the was fires are extinguished. but for those in the effect of regions, it will likely take some to recover and revealed press will started out. oh, my god. phil had here on out there. why phase about china's controversial security
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has led to an accident from hong kong and 50 years after these dawn rates on pacific islanders museums, government makes a formal apology story up to the brain. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. you know, over the last few days we've been talking about that heavy range where the southeast corner of china steering rate into taiwan. i've got some numbers now to show you. look at this 263 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. that's the type of rain at the produces flash flooding on the island there. once again, on monday, we'll see the bulk of the energy tried to push to the east trying to see but southern parts of taiwan fil, getting hammered with this rain unsettled across the korean peninsula. we've got
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some thunderstorms for areas of honshu and also looking at a high 30 degrees in tokyo, high humidity there as well. so see stage of storms coming and going, but also some sunshine. we'll touch on that in a moment. but i wanted to show you some of the heavy rain falling toward northern areas, vietnam and louse in the forecast on monday now to southeast asia. and i think the best chance of seen some sunshine here will be as we head towards singapore and jakarta, with a high of 32 degrees over to the sub continent, were keeping tabs on the southwest monsoon. the danger zone here will be rochester, and martha pradesh. look at this intense rain falling here and speaking of rain, northern areas of pakistan. the hor picked up 60 millimeters of rain and that rain will continue on monday. that's your weather update. sponsored call cut on airways motors is big news in libya, but staging car and bike rather, it comes with its own particular in our club. couldn't take part in the 2016 rally
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because we were fighting a war. and i'll just do a world troubles for the libby and just to see how for on for we can be a unifying, pull water country lydia or rally on al jazeera. oh, the ah, the book about what's out there with me? it's a hill rom, the reminder of all top stories that's been intense fighting alaska got the besieged capital of a gun. his bonds, helman province. that's going to force has been blame for bombing a private hospital in the area killing at least one person me and was ruling genta
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has announced the formation of a kind of take a government leader min and life will become the prime minister and as promise multiparty election 6 months after seizing power in a coup. turkeys present as promising a system to coastal regions scorched by navy, 100 wildfire. 6 people died, most files and i want to control the white house is pushing trinity as president to make a swift return to a democratic path. in an along the phone call, the us national security advisor christ said to form and you government quickly in order to stabilize the economy and contain cove in 1900 cases. last week presents i dismissed the prime minister and the government and pros parliament. his opponents accused him of stating a qu, some kimball is into this with the latest jake sullivan. the biden administration's national security advisor had a one hour phone call to newton president chi siad yesterday, which is a significant amount of time for politicians. at this level. he urge the tunisian
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president to return quickly to the democratic path and said that to nation democracy must be based on fundamental rights. strong institutions, as well as the rule of los the call, also focused on the critical need of leaders to create a plan practical plan to get out of the current political crisis. including the naming of a new prime minister, the formation of a new government, as well as stabilizing the economic situation and a protracted and burgeoning coven health crisis in the country. this has come after president tunisian president side has reiterated over the past several days, and he took some extraordinary measures last sunday, which included the stocking of prime minister. he sent me to see the freezing parliament as well as the removal of parliamentary immunity. he's been making assurances to leaders and media like saying that he will not become a dictator,
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that he respect fundamental rights and freedom, and that he's acting within the constitution and saying that he knows the constitution very well. the reassurances, however, come after what some see is a crack down the arrest of several members of parliament and a judge accused of mishandling or hiding terrorism cases as well as the removal and replacement of several high level ministers and the sacking of the national television station chief the millions of americans at risk of being thrown out of their homes as a temporary ban on evictions expires. it was imposed last year to help slow the spread of cave in 1900 by using crowding in homes and shelters. the by the administration has been criticized failing to challenge a supreme court ruling, preventing an extension of the oratory him. we are already fighting a battle and losing a battle because there are people left out last night the night with the night
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before. there are people who are already and how, if we don't have enough, we don't have enough shelters, we don't have enough. we don't have the safe housing for them right now. and that's a failure. that's another moral failure on our society. so you can kind of virus restrictions of come into effect in boxes, on unvaccinated people in bob from government offices, schools, restaurants, shopping, miles and commercial flights and a 3 percent focus on these receive 2 jobs. the biggest city garage is subject to a one week partial lockdown after sharp increasing cove. in 1900 infections come, all hider has more fun side the vaccination center in the capital. islam above focused on it now reporting over $5000.00 cases daily or the wage. the bulk of them are in the southern province of land and particularly in the city of karachi. and just to give you an idea, a month ago, a friend was regarding $501.00 utility cases on our daily basis that has now gone
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into thousands. and of course, it is concerned that the delta where we are and richard far more dangerous. and also the fact that a more can gauge is i've got the order deep water, but it is going to be, i hear mongers start to try to stay red door restrictions and to enforce the door restriction. we have heard reports from karachi that a large number of people are now congregating outside the waxen nation centers. there's been some pushing and shoving, even breaking of glass and doors because people are no frantically grandfathered vaccinations after the government announced that they were stop people from traveling within the country. and that industry that did not have a 100 percent. right. and they did work good, would not be allowed to function 6 people have had their accreditations revoked at the tokyo olympics. now the organizing committee chief says they violated rules
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imposed to cut the cord. the virus pandemic becomes just the head of the much anticipated 100 meter many finals she had 100. it's, you know, you're about the incident of the olympic village on the night of july 31st multiple athletes and delegation members were at the park within that village and they were drinking alcohol. we are aware of this fact currently we are investigating the situation and based on the results we will take appropriate action. the controversial changes to hong kong immigration will have come into effect. critic say it will give the government sweeping power to stop people from coming in or out . but thousands have been leaving before it came into force. and it's adrian brown . reports from hong kong figure is growing. hong kong international airport is a quiet place these days except here, the check in area for flights for london. these people are not going away for business or pleasure though. they're leaving for good feeling, a mixture of anger,
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guilt, and defense. their being forced out. this is our home. why do we need to leave? i mean, i have been living here for more than 30 years already and it's my home. so is really set to leave the home and you see that everything is she's a finance worker and has no job to go to like others who sacrifice korea is often for the sake of their children, bolivia. so for many years we have our korean, we have family. yes. so it's been upset for the for the future of my child. and i think we need to do with the sex scenes and now being played out daily. as more people join a growing exodus from the territory where communist party rule is being tightened. in the past year, an estimated $36000.00 people have left for britain under
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a special visa scheme. many supported over part of the anti government protest movement, like dark su now in birmingham with his family. he says the change to the immigration law will encourage more people to go. i just don't know. i think the hong kong government speeds up the immigration plan for many home comments. for us, we did not plan to leave hong kong. it was beginning, even after the protests in 29 team, like many others, he says he's unlikely to return to hong kong, a city that still regards itself as asia's finest. the government denies the law gives it unlimited powers to stop people entering or leading hong kong, insisting the amendment is aimed at screening illegal immigration at source, amid a backlog of asylum claims. and that people's right to free movement will not be effected. those who go to the u. k. have opted for a new life in a country where koby 19 rates of soaring and job prospects scares. yet that seems
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preferable to remaining here. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong. these healing prime minister has made a formal apology. the raids on people who overstayed their fees as nearly 50 years ago. the often violent rates were racially motivated because police mostly targeted pacific islanders for deportation, while ignoring people from other countries from oakland, wayne hay reports these experiences, the tears flowed as pacific islands, community leaders, and those affected by the door raids gathered in oakland town hall. they came to hear new zealand prime minister jacinta rod durn say the words they've been calling for for decades today. i stayed on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal an unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the 1970s that lead to the events of the
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dawn rights the the immigration quack down in the 1970 s targeted pacific islanders who had been brought here because of labor shortages. the often violence don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes, businesses and even churches looking for over stairs to deport response from the place was welling. it was very reactionary, and it was very violent. the sense of injustice is still felt today, mainly because it was only pacific islanders who were targeted, not the majority of overstate who were at the time from the united states or europe . a formal government topology for past injustices his rare and use the lender has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct court that continues to suffer hum connected to those historic events today. many of those affected feel a sense of shame about what happened and they're reluctant to talk about it even to
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their families. you would have just felt like you were trampled on in some way emotionally, spiritually, and many, many ways. and i think that has been answered generational leaders and new zealand, polynesian communities, welcome the apology and they hope it'll help people of the pacific islands move on the l. a. stand proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country. that's all we want. they also hope saying, sorry will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne hey, al jazeera, auckland's, italy has been the largest crew ships from the venice lagoon in an effort to protect the cities ecosystem. and heritage. the move comes after unesco threatened
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to politically on the blacklist for not banning the vessels from the world heritage site. residents have been urging the governments take action v as the measures officially come intervals on sunday. adam rainy has more from tennis. vanessa was really close down, like many other cities during the pandemic. and people kind of pushed this issue to the side because there were no cruise ships coming in here. the whole industry closed down for more than a year. and then in june, you had this very large, 90000 con cruise ship come right through this canal. did you deca can out past san marcos, saint mark square or perhaps us and monica which you might see behind me and waiting for that ship were hundreds of protesters of this. no big ships protest movement. and they really capitalize on this moment to remind people how there's this large movement here to ban the ships. this threat from unesco to take venice or at least
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put it on this endangered list, was taken very seriously by prime minister. my dear doggie and other members of the government. now most people you come and speak to here in venice. they don't care whether not venice is on this list, but it clearly worried the powers that be that venice faced some really serious repercussions if they didn't. finally say no more, we're not going to have these big ships which turn up a lot of water and perhaps damage the foundations of the city. passing through this canal. wildfires have been barely across paul's visually destroying several homes on the southern island of sicily, the 5400 people to leave their homes. the city center of catania has been worst hit, and creek authorities of evacuated full villages in the south as the region battles at 2nd major wildfire. in 2 days, nearly a 100 firefighters have been deployed in area experts. a global warming is worsening grease as wild 5 seasons and peruse new leftist president peddler castillo his facing under government protest just days after taking office
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supporters of his rival in last month's selection rallied in the capital castillo narrowly beat conservative candidate, keiko said you maury, and a bitterly contested vote. marianna sanchez is in labor the only 3 days into his presidency and buddhist hughes already facing protest. angry at his choice of brain ministers, the criminal terrorist went through the country. it's not fair. there's a terrorist as prime minister. that's why we protesting nobody payment. we will not allow terrorists to take over our country is done will not give over use been investigated for an a legit apology for terrorism, which is a crime and they do in an interview earlier this year. he defended members of the shining path. the maoist rebel group that killed tens of thousands of people from the 1980 song with gusty,
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your choice of big either for prime minister or cabinet chief as it's known in pay do. sent shock waves around the country. the stock market dropped along with the value of produce currency against the dollar. what i guess us on critics also see other new ministers have no experience in government. you will get more mobile. most we can say it's a lack of intelligence experience or that he's never cover and, and that's why he's making all these and stakes. no, i think there is much more to it because the president signaled his divisiveness and all peruvians would bear the brunt of his irresponsibility. well, many people here say they didn't vote for gussy, but many who are expressing their anger. social media saying they voted for him to rule for the people and not for the political party to represent so far. president casteel has also visited the victims of an earthquake in the north of the country, telling to porters he'll focus on those left behind. but there are people who have been left behind for a very long time. we can't do much if we don't prioritize our health care,
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we will give mares and regional governors a better budget. min peruvian 20 to deliver the changes he promised during he selection campaign. but it'll be hard for them to trust the president who they say has been making mistakes from day one . the innocent, jesse that lima. ah, you want to know was there with lisa hill robin in doha. reminder of all these story says speed in 10 fighting alaska god the proceeds capital of god, his sons helmand province gascon apples has been blame for bombing a private hospital in the area killing at least one person. and rockets have struck kandahar airport in the south. offline send an out of the city a canceled james phase has the latest from cobble fair to say it's a very.

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