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for me to carry deflated passport, say contact him the money this year and it goes straight into the conferences. leadership a to park, people empower investigation. bureau, 39 cache for kim park. one on jesse. ah, government forces struggled a whole territory and i've got his don as the taliban lay siege to 3 major cities. ah, no, i'm sorry. i'm was in london, you're watching algae 0 is coming up on the program about russian olympics spring to 6, the protection of tokyo police claiming she was taken to the airport against her wishes calls in indonesia for more to be done to help with children
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orphaned by the pandemic and of ban on residential evictions expires. millions of americans be left out in the cold. ah they've already captured broad swathes of territory, including vital border crossings with iran and pakistan. now government forces in afghanistan are trying to prevent 3 key cities from falling to the taliban as they fight the group on multiple fronts in an attempt to reverse major military setbacks . we've seen in recent days, amongst the taliban cuts off roads. they've targeted airports and they've managed to seize control of trade routes. well, taliban fighters have long had a presence in the southern city of kandahar where violence has been intensifying
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rockets, rain down on the cities, add force, and all flights have been cancelled. they've also launched a campaign to take control of lash co, gar, the besieged capital of hell man, province. if it's a city of some $200000.00 people, that could be close to falling to the taliban. one person was killed and 3 others injured when the african and force bombed a private hospital in laska got the owner of the hospital, says afghan forces mistakenly believe taliban fighters are being treated there will advocate in 3 provinces. the security situation is critical, especially in alaska. the enemy had some movement, security and defense. the forces of planning to intercept the enemy's movements 1st, then build defensive line and later launch offensive operations. charlotte palace has more now from campbell heavy fighting in and around 3 major cities in afghanistan and lash cargo. the capital of home and province. fighting started on
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saturday when the telephone into the city resident said they could see the telephone moving street. the street getting closer to the heart of the city until ask in special forces entered. and since that time they said they have just heard heavy gunfire. and also if strikes from africa and in the 4th and also from the united states, papering around the outskirts of the city via communications have been cut off unless some critically hard to get information in and out of the city in for residence to feel secure. not knowing what is going on around them. in kandahar city, the 2nd biggest sitting in afghanistan also heavy fighting journalists via telling us that had constant gunfire for about 24 hours inside the city. the airport to be was damaged by a rocket attack. civilian flights were stopped, but they hoped to resume them on monday, but also usa strikes and ask any force striking via to support the military on the ground. and thirdly, and can in herat city in the waste, that is looking
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a little bit better from the government perspective that managed to retake control from the taliban. they sent in reinforcements and managed to push the telephone out further and re secure the airport, allowing flights to resume for residents via president ghani, held a cabinet meeting where he talked about the security situation evolving. he said he doesn't believe that the taliban are interested in pace and that securing settings . the priority link to your to salvage is a medical coordinator emergency surgical center for war victims in the center of lashed regard. speaking with algebra, ali said he hopes the neutrality of his facility will keep him out of the conflict of situation and security by disorder. it was seen last 3 days, especially yesterday in the afternoon. when you're seeing open flashes, the size of the be close to the see the center be received. so empty
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patients on the civilians, 9 patients were arises arrival and all the non blog and we cannot predict the next even hours different variety of injuries. we have mine shell so all of them are born. we have not narrowed down criteria, but mission is not. we are taking only like like dressing buddies. and so we want to meet for the lifesaving surgeries and are better to reach more than 90 percent. and in this case, you need to never get out just for the last a life saving procedures. we have in stock for 3 and a half months. so for all supplies of critical items, if you try to to get from, from our, our sensory. now for communication and transportation that is cut off is going to
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be an issue in the next days as well. in this moment there aren't any, any benches are on the facility itself. our main goal. ready is known for the saw, we treat everybody as same, you know, about questions on who is from each party and we called the no trolley he will help us to survive in the, in the next period. and i was sorry, that was falling very close to the international olympic committee has spoken with an athlete who is seeking to stay in japan after falling out with team officials. this is the battle russian sprinter, christina german sky, who was to compete in the women's 200 meters on monday. instead, she was seen at the airport in toko, on sunday, asking japanese police officers for help. she told a voice as john list that she was taken to the airport against her will. after making a public complaint about her coaches. mister,
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i'm asking the international olympic committee for help. there's pressure against me and they're trying to get me out of the country without my permission. so i'm asking the i o. c to get involved in this type of better resist sport, solidarity foundations as christina is safe and police officers looking into her case. she also explained why the action was taken. either there was the bathroom got going because a lot because christina showed indignation that she was put in a really something that is absolutely not in her program. and because the leadership of the federation, let's say, screwed up. she spoke about this openly, that they should have at least given some warning to allow them to prepare an athlete not competing and her discipline in her distance can get injured. anything can happen. are
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now 6 months off to seizing power and a qu, me, and mars military chin to his name itself. a can take a government. eda ming own lie will become the prime minister. his promise to lift the statement urgency by late 2023, and hold multi party elections. tony chang reports on this now from bangkok. as it aerobics instructed, dances almost vehicles block off parliament, me and mas capital maple. on february the 1st, but at the general's thought it would be a bloodless qu, they couldn't have been more wrong. months of bitter resistance and a ballad military crack down with nearly a 1000 killed. 6 months later, the military, inter renaming itself a caretaker government. although it appears it will still hold important positions and the leading general giving assurances, elections will be held soon. we must create conditions to hold a free infirm,
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multiparty general election. we have to make the preparations, pledge to hold the multi party general election without fail deleted, but is not clear under what conditions those elections would be held. since the qu, the military has outlawed the national lead to democracy from 7 to cheese party and rejected landslide victory in november. new elections would take place under the military emergency laws, which will be in place for another 2 years. all min online did say the military would follow the lead of an invoice sent by the association of southeast asian nations. but that invoice has yet to be appointed and as yet has failed to take a firm line, as events have spiraled out of control, as yet has been divided on ma'am, or in the last 6 months with indonesia, malaysia, and singapore. wanting to take a hard line, but the generals here in bangkok appear to be wanting to give the benefit of the doubt to the generals and men mark. what is of growing concern to the international community?
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is the worsening covered 19 situation in the country. more than half of the world population lives in countries bordering mamma, while inside those borders, the bars is spreading unchecked. to qu has resulted in a near total class of the health care system and health care workers are being attacked and arrested. the virus is spreading through the population very false indeed by some estimate. in the next 2 weeks hall of the population of men could be infected with cove it on the streets of young gone protest as far as mamma's flag. they say they don't want new elections. they just want the military to step down. tony chang al jazeera bank of the u. s. as it's now confident that iran was pined an attack last week on. and israeli managed time car off the coast of oman. but daron continues to deny any role in the strike on the,
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and the mercer street tanka which kill 2 people. the u. k. government is also condemned the attack calling it a violation of international law downing street, says it's highly likely the vessel was targeted by an unmanned iranian ariel trying l. farm surgical companies, pfizer and madonna, have raised the cost of their coven. 19 vaccines in the latest european union supply contracts. according to the financial times, newspaper fires is maxine has risen about $5.00 to $23.00 per shot. but done is vaccine is up by $2.09 p to $25.00. 50. a dose deals run to 2023 and they cover up to 2100000000 vaccine shots. over all these bark has more is perhaps an unwanted reminder of all the cash flows in the business dealings that underpin the global vaccine rollout. but it is a reminder course that this is essentially
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a business that needs to be kept afloat and pharmaceutical companies all out to make a profit, whether it's a large profit or small small profit, of course, raises a whole raft of different ethical questions as well. but according to the latest contract between pfizer medina and the european union, they will be a price hike for the shots in the imminent future, according to figure seen by financial times, the new price for probably a short will be $23.00 up from 18. but then i will go up to $25.50, up to up from $22.00. 60 this, of course the countries are very keen and anxious to stamp out the spread of the delta vary. it also comes with a time in which countries in the e u and beyond the e. u. a mulling the possibility of administering a 3rd dose of bruce job to improve efficacy so far. only israel has approved use of
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a 3rd dose, a booster job in the over sixty's with other research is happening here in the u. k . in britain and other countries may well follow suit. and all of this, of course, means the potential windfall for both and pfizer as well off to phase 3 trials. both of these vaccines have been proven to be more effective than their rivals than the astrazeneca job and the johnson and johnson jobs. so essentially, both of these companies have a captive audience in the european union. european commission, just to remind you, of course, was accused early on of not acting quickly enough when it came to the vaccine rollout. and what it's doing now is proving that it's willing to throw an awful lot of money buying a premium product that is proven to work across the board. according to one figure who was close, the negotiations said he says that the company to capitalize on the market power
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and deployed the usual farm rhetoric. essentially, the vaccines work time to ramp up the price. well, as in denisia struggles, that was covered 19 outbreak in asia, the number of orphans that is rising. some have no extended family and left with little support. the charge group save the children, says that more needs to be done. help was that most vulnerable in this crisis. jessica washington reports now from tangle rank in indonesia is east kelly mountain, a young boy prepared to say good bye to his mother and father. the girl is just 13. his voice shapes as he recites the call to prayer beside his parents graves both with victims of covert 19 in another village, a young boy reminisces about his parents. i often went fishing with my dad
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says 2 weeks ago, his mother died in hospital from cove at 19. she was 5 months pregnant the next day his father died to like the 1st we try to be strong for him, but it's devastating for us. for those 2 weeks, the 10 year old has been living alone as he to tested positive for coven 19. now he's in the clear, and we'll say move in with his grandparent as covert. 1930 around indonesia. social workers are reporting an increase in the number of children left orphaned around the country and their cold from rights activists. urgent performed to ensure these children get the support they need. they feel for the children who miss out on help because their parents just went unreported. also to go for a month to support those and strengthen those support system at the committee level
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where we can get the information authority say it is difficult to support all the children in need numbers on the locker because we have more problems when a child doesn't have any relative and has no place to go in tongue wrong. on the outskirts of the indonesian capital ayesha has been living with her foster family for 6 months. her last memories of her mother are of her hallucinating and struggling to breathe. now she hopes for a future where she can honor her mother's life. if they think that the thing is i want to achieve my dream. and so my mom will be happy with me. i want to be a doctor. each day indonesia covert $900.00 death toll rises by thousands and more children are left to plan their futures. but without their parents to help them. jessica washington, odyssey ra, told her. now, do you hear a lie from london? still ed. this is our home. why do we need to leave brokenhearted at hong kong?
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i bought a new role, as course, tens of thousands of people to leave the country. ah, ah, hello, good tissue, those storms that stretch from the parent east to the elves. that energy has now made its way through the baltic states and we're getting some enhancement off the baltic sea as while still running the risk, we could see some wild thunderstorms in poland. but if you look really widespread instability across europe, it says we head towards south, it's smooth sailing and also high temperatures. here we're talking about searing heat. so for example, sophia bulgaria, 40 degrees in bucharest. 40 degrees will be the high for you on monday. instability for the northern shores of the adrian c as while wanting to put that on your radar
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. and we are keeping tabs on that wild fire burning in on talia providence. this is what crews are up against, and it's looking like the weather is not going to cooperate. we're going to lock the temperature in the low fourties over the next few days. so that's on talia, but it's burning east of on tell you the city. so here's the next 3 days. winds are going to whip up to about a 25 kilometers per hour and low humidity, which means it is dry. and that does not help with the firefight either. after africa, we've got some stronger pulses of rain rolling through areas of nigeria, but also as we head towards senegal to gambia and sierra the own on monday, free town, a high of $27.00 degrees. the a year ago, one of the largest nuclear blast in history killed more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victims families still need answers. we want to compute just how did
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dangerous chemicals end up in baby support. let's be professional. it was not intended for was on the and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship. the missing amal and it was a move in one way or another. and a league wave for join me for there for the full report on l. o. a. come back the main stories. now afghan government forces facing and advancing taliban, which is now targeting major cities and provincial capitols in the country. rockets have rained down on kandahar airport while the on group also launched a fierce campaign to take control of lash cook,
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which is in how much province limping, actually is requesting to stay in japan. the better i should sprinter, christina seminar sky, it has been seen at the board in tokyo sunday, asking japanese police to help her saying that she'd been taken there against her will take them off to seizing power in a coo and me and mom, the military ginger is aiming itself a caretaker, government read up on lie or become a prime minister. it is still promising to hold multiple elections. now at least 8 people have died in fires if raged across turkey for the past 5 days . $55.00, the brought more than $100.00 flames under control by still battling several in the popular tourism areas of un talia and little go to them because the glue has more from istanbul, the one squint hills of murderous have turned into this hector's, a scorched land and smoke everywhere. as 5 fighting helicopters, dallas,
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the flames. the fires here are mostly contained now, but the damage they left behind is immense. it on follows, man, i've got this trick. this farmer found a newborn baby go his name that medical didn't pick them. john. i'm only worried about these animals. if i died, it wouldn't matter what i was really just being evacuated. i couldn't leave. and i asked my parents if i die, he shall we die together with these animals. and they said yes. so we stayed. i wish those animals survived and i was dead and his date, and i don't know the innocent kicked out of the volunteer. so joined the firefighters working across the southern region like college students, re hon. natalie has access district. great, thank you. all seniors in our village survive the fire except for my 82 year old grandfather got poisoned by the smoke trying to put up the fire. i don't want other
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senior di torres said to be moved from some of the hotels and more less popular district of boardroom as the fire spread down the hill towards the sea shore. the government suspects arson, but experts please. excessive heat and strong winds are likely to cause climate change is also crucial factor. turkey, so devastating floods in its northern black sea region earlier in july. who, who finished you may be on the issue. for many years, the mediterranean has never seen such dry weather as in the last 20 days. meteorologists have actually worn fires, unavoidable in the next 15 days, and may continually so september. the fire, which started in mar maris, has mouse french, other locations. the government has been criticized for a shortage of fire fighting aircraft. other bay john iran, russia. ukraine has sent a cook meant in personnel. but turkey's forester minister warned the humidity level
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is going down in the coming days, which means more attention and measures are needed to put out the fires in turkey, southern greenhouse, and ease the pain of those who have lost everything. see now, go solo al jazeera. i stumble now, news from united states where many americans who have behind on rental payments face being homeless off to a government decree binding residential evictions expired at midnight on saturday. democratic lawmakers joint protest in camping outside the us capital building in washington. corey bush is upset that landlords can now throw that tenants out of the qualities in congress, refused to vote on extending the moratorium. it was brought in last year to help slow the spread of curve at 19 by preventing over crowding in shelters the night. was it was necessary to continue this awareness because we need,
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we need, are the powers that be to understand that we're not just want to let this go quietly. when the why have actual people that we are supposed to represent like, like actual whole people like human being actually are every, by this policy, this is so was a lack of voice. so we're out here. mike hanner is in washington and joined us now and might tell us more about the consequences of this more tory of not being renewed. obviously it provided that base of 10 pre protection to many people, which is now at which is now gone. what does that mean? for, for millions that could be evicted from their homes when i put says millions at risk of not having shelter in the weeks and months ahead, even as the delta variant strikes in many parts of the united states. but it's also created great anger in terms of the fact that both congress and the white house had
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a month in which to decide to add at the period of time to the, the rent at bog. so we have a situation where a month ago the supreme court ruled against the renters by saying that the moratorium could be extended, but only for one month. the justice. her breath, kevin, i wrote that particular decision and made very clear that it would require an act of congress to renew the morrow, tore him. now firstly, the white house did not question the supreme court decision. it took no legal action to investigate it further. secondly, it is only on this wednesday, the 3rd day that's after a month that the white house actually formerly called on congress to pass such legislation. congress then, faced with the august recess, attempted to rush through legislation by what is called unanimous consent, but one republican lawmaker was all it took to not allow that both to go ahead.
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congress is now gone on its recess for 2 weeks. i leaving this matter completely unattended. so this great anger about the fact that both the white house and congress had failed in extending them are a tory him. and one must also point out marian, that the congress last year pass told voted for some $40000000000.00 as part of a corona virus relief act. to be given to renters. those who are renting out these apartments as now only $3.00, billions of that amount is actually being paid out. so not only has congress failed to act on this matter, but it is also failed to impose the resolution that is already talk about a year ago. so great public anger and of course, millions of people facing eviction. one last, most the marion is that a number of states have provided interim measures. a new york state to california
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has actually introduced state controls to prevent addictions while the pandemic continues. thank you from washington. mike hannah, now controversial changes to hong kong immigration law or have come into effect. critic say it will give the government sweeping powers to stop people from coming in or out of the territory. thousands had been leaving before the law came into force. adrian brown reports from hong kong. hong kong international airport is a quiet place these days. except here, the check in area for flights to london. these people are not going away for business or pleasure though. they're leaving for good feeling, a mixture of anger, guilt, and defense. they're being forced out. this is our home. why do we need to leave? i mean, i have been living here for more than 40 years already and it's my home. so it's really sad to leave the home and you see that everything is she's
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a finance worker and has no job to go to like others who sacrifice careers often for the sake of their children. bolivia. so for many years we have our korean, we have family. yes. i so it's been upset for the for the future of my children. i think we need to do it the sad scenes and now being played out daily. as more people join a growing exodus from a territory where communist party rule is being tightened. in the past year, an estimated $36000.00 people have left for britain under a special visa scheme. many supported over parts of the anti government protest movement like duck su, now in birmingham with his family. he says the change to the immigration law will encourage more people to go. i think the hong kong government speeds up the
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immigration plan for many hong kong is for us. we did not plan to leave hong kong at the beginning, even after the protests in 2019, like many others, he says he's unlikely to return to hong kong as city that still regards itself. as asia's finest government denies the law gives it unlimited powers to stop people entering or leaving hong kong. insisting the amendment is aimed at screening. illegal immigration at source, amid a backlog of asylum claims. and the people's right to free movement will not be affected. those who go to the u. k. have opted for a new life in a country where koby 19 rates, a soaring, and job prospects scares. yet that seems preferable to remaining here. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, which one of you, one of the story aid workers of intercepted a bo, crowded with migrants of the coast of tenicia boats engine had failed,
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and it was taking in water. it took 6 hours to rescue the nearly $400.00 people. some of them it already started jumping into the sea. on board were mainly men from the rock of bangladesh, egypt and syria. international guys, asian migration says more than a 1000 migrants have died in the mediterranean this year. a quick look at our main stories now. in afghanistan, government forces are trying to prevent 3 key cities from falling to the taliban. they fight the group on multiple fronts. violence is intensifying and the southern city of kandahar rockets, rain down on the airport and all flights have been cancelled.

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