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ah, ah i yes can president denounces taliban the question that reveals little about his response of sciences advance on major cities. ah rahman you will see on their life quarters here. coming up in the next 30 minutes, a crucial hearing that the supreme court pallets sitting families wait to hear it. they'll be forced to be displayed to make way. but israeli live,
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elliptic organizes say, a bella russian athlete is safe and secure in tokyo after refusing to be forced onto a flight back home. and reco temperatures and strong winds cable than a 100 while burning across, softened turkey. ah, welcome to the program that's going present. i shall, connie has told parliament the country is facing a state of aggression by taliban forces which are attacking several cities. he also repeated how his government was being surprised by how quickly us forces withdrawing. think much of the current situation is down to this. connie said his government has a plan to bring things under control within 6 months, but didn't go into detail. in the past 24 hours, the army group has moved in from the outskirts to the major heart of cities such as lasker, gar, and can home situation. industrial gar is particularly fragile with the ongoing, moving in closer to major government buildings. have also been asked strikes and
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fighting and head off and in dangle in the east. let's go to james. they thought diplomatic editor who's in cobble right now, a lot to actually get through when it comes to the speed of development overnight and into the warning, james. yes, things appear to be intensifying, particularly in helen's capital, provincial capital, helmand lash, could gar, we only guessing occasional communications from the brave journalists who are supplying us with information in laska gar. but the latest information is that the taliban, who we knew were in the heart of the city right now in the streets around the governors compound and the police chiefs base in the center of laska gar. so that i'm sure is going to be concerning to the afghan security forces we need to tell about their in house is there in buildings. and that gives the prospect of urban warfare that was difficult type of fighting for the afghan special forces. the
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local journalists were in touch with say, they haven't actually seen those african special forces. the african defense ministry say, have been dispatched to last last you got arrived in laska. they haven't yet seen them in the center of laska yet. we do understand though, in parts of last year, that happiness strikes carried out were told definitely by the african air force. but also some reports they may be carried out by the u. s. as well. if you cross then across the border to the neighboring province of kandahar, which of course is the 2nd city and the province around it, there are still ca, she's going on the parts of can dollars. city. i didn't spend bolduc which is about 45 minutes away, which is the board town of the one of the main borders between i've got a son and pakistan that's been under the control of taliban for some time. but there is fresh fighting and fresh air strikes reported from there. we're also getting reports of further civilian casualties, midwife hospital in and can province in canada city. so the 18 people are being
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reported injured, including women and children in iraq, in the west of us got a song perhaps a little quiet and it was but there's still been some fighting overnight on the. busy road which for a time was in the control of the top of the class. she's going all in the city and also outside the city elsewhere and her rock province and shouldn't done which is where there was a very big ne, tell us based some fighting that has been reported. and finally, the east of the country in 90 province. that's the province that has a lot about as its capital that. busy has also been fighting and out of chin district different claims though the taliban and so they carried out of attack until killed 10 soldiers and police the government say no 14 alabama killed. busy and only 2 of the security forces died about attack, got problems and he's not going to stop the course change based on all of those developments the, the president has been speaking sort of trying to state his case. perhaps. what has
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he been saying? this is the 3rd time we've had a major speech semester. i've gone in a week and certainly some of the things he said in this speech are pretty similar to some of the things you said in the last is certainly getting tough for the taliban. he said, people say that's how this is changed. i agree, but not in a good way. they become more cruel. and he said we have chosen are paul. it's now for the time for the taliban to choose that as bart is given the speech. but where is the new action, where is the plan of action? whereas the details of how the african government a going to respond, he simply talked about a 6 months security plan saying that things will get better. but there are no details together with that of exactly what the afghan government are planning. and i can tell you that i've spoken to members of the international community diplomat to say that he needs to announce a detailed security plan right now. and they say that's important for the security
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forces, so they have a plan clearly to change things on the battlefield. but in some ways, it's more important for the morale of the african people. because people, ordinary people are fearful of more violence in the country. they are security forces, even though president gun is announced, the increase in their pay, many say that their morale is low. and certainly in recent weeks, many of the places in the north that the taliban took the road. numerous reports of africa and security forces not even fighting, laying down their arms. tuesdays are diplomatic, added to the income. like, you know, it's not just violence and bloodshed. afghans are also having to deal with, but floods and landslides, to at least 100 people have been killed, rescue workers and noticed on province taking through daybreak and such. many survivors. the provinces, under taliban control, which the government says makes it difficult for it to provide assistance, food, and shelter with sleeping in my house. in 10 minutes the floods came destroyed.
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everything, 10 members of my family were killed. we've just found a child and a woman. the others are still missing. the israel supreme court is due to here appeals from full palestinian families against the forced expulsion from the shakes at our neighbourhood unoccupied, east jerusalem for the families. this is their last chance to prevent their false displacement. after living there for decades, dozens of other palestinians in the neighborhood are also under the threat of full st. expulsion to make way for israeli settlers. check has been the scene of frequent crackdowns by israeli security forces against protest. her until he is all correspondent following event flores in west teresa. we believe the court proceedings have begun holder, but attend stay really. for all of the stakeholders the well, the court proceedings having begun yet they were sent or several other hearing scheduled,
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but it should be under way in the next half an hour to an hour or so. but certainly yes, a crucial day for those families in terms of facing force expulsion that they have put forward new documents of to petition to court. some of those documents going back to the 1900 sixty's when jordan was actually ruling ships around that area occupied east jerusalem. now those papers would show that actually jordan at the time had started transferring that land to those families in iraq. and that actually, when the 967 war broke out, well, that process had stopped, but it was already in its final stages. you have to remember that those families and displaced families, they have a refugee, they have actually even the refugee cod, they had been displays of 948 when fate of israel was created. something that
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goes back and for many decades, really at this point, then also say that they have another piece of document that shows that goes as far as the ultimate and buyers. so that back into the 1900 century that also show that that land did not belong to jewish families the time. so they're going to see if the court does accept these papers. the court could very well say, well, it's too far into the legal procedures at this time to accept new documents or worst case scenario. the court could say, no, we don't accept these documents, will it take a decision? anyone i spoke to so far, doubts that. c things that the court would probably want to put both biz rolled down the hill for a little bit more because as you said, this is a very delicate issue. it causes a lot of tensions. and i think the new government in place as natalie bennett is
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also heading to the us very soon. i would like at the moment to put some sort of comma when it comes to this issue of a rock, which doesn't only the 4 families that are here today. but many more other families who faced exactly the same fate will come back to you on this call proceeding to start hold up, let me forth in west jerusalem. now the court hearing on the false expulsion of the palestinian families shakera fall in decades of similar cases as the harder mentioned in 1956 dozens of palestinian families. settled in the neighbourhood about a decade later. the families great to deal with the jordanian government that would make them the legal tenants of those homes. but the agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel alex these jerusalem, in 1967, a series of court cases have since ruled in favor of the settler organization that seeks to expel palestinians and make way for jewish citizens turning into
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a focal point of protest, musfar argue to the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, rejoicing via skype from occupied east jerusalem. always good to have you on the program. so feel insight to me. how crucial is this decision today for the stability of the area considering the violence that we've seen this year? let millions lose their homes that the place with the left. but that's what we are facing here. crimes according to international law, committed by government festival and israeli government. it slows next land which is which it has an illegal and the whole community does not recognize this 2nd. conducting double claims against me. some 40 was out of their homes,
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which came with her and now they come out again for the out of the new living in to the fact that this conduct government is conducting this commission, for instance, the police claiming that they belong at one point in time. to son who is 70 and the city in homes to illegal not to get people to click on this and these people on their homes in 1914, but not allowing them to get back home from what they, what is nicholas lives in the system and the lives of the history and the facts to that extent, what do you make of the new documents that are being submitted to the court from both the jordanian and the turkish archives?
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do you think the israeli colt will accept them? do you think they will be dismissed? what's your opinion? what the problem is that we have a situation one that says that the need to do a judge. so then the court, really, i'm a political approach and the on with bias to is there any interest? we don't trust them, but at the same time we have to do everything we can to, to prove to the world so that they wouldn't accept these documents are very important because we sure that this plan has not been on the list from the regions. i'm 2nd because the rules that this was there was a book that i'm sitting this young to the ownership of the people,
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but they didn't government. we think we had a few little problems with the scott connections i'll just as she finally just about duty. is it worth looking to the international community to help them on the fence or all seem to have a lack of appetite to intervene? do you have any faith in the international community to help you out to fit it and actually put in the community will not be able to stop? is it just going diminished? and i'm protest the statements that must be subjected to sanction and must be subjected to act national who see what happens, what they need sunday, the national indeed, we'll just see what happens. set me in a quarter later in the day for the moment. must 12. ok, thanks for joining us on. officer. still ahead here on out. there are asian pacific region tysons restrictions, once again is covered 19 cases continue to spiral. plus,
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i'm come out of hydrogen for straw where to boil vaccination campaign it underway or did in order to die. and it brought ritz. ah, ah. hello, good to be with you. here's the weather story across western australia. we've had a vigorous cold front slide from western australia across the south, but what it did in western hust alia the suburbs of perth, we saw the wind gusts, a 110 kilometers per hour. this toppled trees and power lines, but the system has now scooted towards the se. it's a cold front, right? so temperatures in adelaide, melbourne, and hobart all below average here. now for new zealand, we're going to have some snow accumulate as we head toward 800 meters and above so
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some dangerous travel through the mountain passes, white and windy elsewhere. so for example, wellington, on tuesday could see those winds with up to about 90 kilometers per hour, southeast asia. okay. we've got his storms here, but also some sunny spells is wild. best chance for a scene that sunshine will be singapore and jakarta with a height of $32.00 degrees. now for the philippines, they remain soggy. really, from the top and to the bottom end of the country. we're going to be dealing with rain, steered in by that southwest monsoon is a pacific unsettled still for the korean peninsula. and we do have some showers and storms for southern honshu and also areas of chicago on tuesday. that sure weather forecasts. we'll see you soon. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or
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small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah, the me like you're watching over there with me so he'll run the reminder of all top stories. i've got his own president has told parliament a state of aggression is being imposed on the country by taliban forces. i should have gone. he blamed much of the current situation on us forces withdrawing quickly
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. the taliban has moved in from the outskirts of the heart of kandahar, nashika. they've been government as strikes and fighting in anger and form a strong hold off. can they one of the main border crossings with bucket stone? and israel supreme court will hear the appeal from full palestinian families against the forced expulsion of the shake, general neighborhood, and occupy these jerusalem, dozens of other palestinian fear being full found to make way for israeli settlers . ah, they bellows and sprinters now inside the polish embassy and take care after seeking political asylum, christina dismantle, squire had accused bella ruth, of trying to force her home when a plain that's after she publicly complained about her coaches. the i see says she's safe and secure intake here. the bell,
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a russian embassy has requested more information from japanese authorities. got the very latest correspond anti richardson. he joins us now from take it. it does seem that issues away from the sporting venues now hitting the headlines and it's all about the sprinter. that's right, christine, it's a mental sca she should have been competing in the 200 meters and the tar carolyn picks today. her day is and folded rather differently. she said in her was that she was forced away from the athletes village lights on sunday night taking with a group of other athletes from valerie. she wants you to leave on that day to the airport since she got there. she sort out the help of the japanese police also made a video play to the international olympic committee, asking them to intervene in the bill that's about happening. she's been very critical of seen official saying she's being forced to compete and erase later on in the week and really right that you haven't prepared for because other athletes hadn't gone through the necessary anti doping checks before that come to take care
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of that for hadn't been allowed to compete and she blamed seem officials for that now the i r c said they were able to speak to her last night and again this morning and she said she said to them that she felt safe and secure at all times. now it appears she's at the polish embassy by poland, and the czech republic had offered her a visa to stay in that countries and interesting developments there. and of course, the other story that continues to hit headlines is the, will she or won't she perform? what's the latest now on this abode? bile saga that seems to be developing to yet really has been probably the story of the olympics in the last few minutes. we've got a statement from us gymnastics. i'll just read it out. we are excited to confirm that you will see to us athletes in the balance being final tomorrow. see nisa lee and simone biles cool. she came to talk here hoping to win 6 gold medals during her 1st gold medal competition the team all around final. she withdrew very early on in
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the composition saying she needed to focus on her mental well being. she subsequently li, withdrawn from 4 other events, but she's going to be back to that event on tuesday. she's been active ever since then on social media. she's been talking to fans about her battle to that mind and body back in think she's been activity gymnastics arena, supporting her other teammates. and now thankfully she'll be active again in competition. and what could won't be the finale of her elim pick career because we'll get more not with you and the in the news our in just over time with during thank you. at least 8 people have died and was ours of, of burned across southern turkey crusade. most of the more than 100 fires are under control, but hot dry weather is sending them the villages from coastal resort towns. many villages surrounding the area have been evacuated. russell said that is in among the got to in italy, a province more so far the wild place,
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how killed 8 people, 100 of injured and hundreds of people also hospitalized. there are, there have been 1255. that will be reported. 117 of them are partly or complete the under the control, but i active zone still going on 1389 drones 45. and of course, there's one on man helicopters, $700.00 a spring because i would have tankards, $120.00 k through pillars and about 5, how's the personnel were involved in the battle against the fire? and now we can see that also the international afford to get the why fi is under control. so it's wrapping up because the sofa, the aid came from either be john, russia, ukraine. and now the european union also is joining these. a fort is extinguish,
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the 45 in turkey, the high representative of the european union unions. foreign affairs, those of water has just stated that the crafts are being sent from so pain and krisha to turkey and that the european union stand in full solidarity with turkey. and they've, in greece. crews were also busing. large wildfires that are destroyed homes and farms in the south, the flames of spread after breaking out near patrol on saturday. temperatures are expected to reach 44 degrees celsius of the heat wave continues across southern europe. italy too, has been struggling with wildfires around the taura, the resort of the scar. 800 people have been moved from their homes after a large fire near by nature reserve. china says the death toll in last month's flash floods is increased. the $300.00 and central had none province. more than 290 of them died in james jo city that received a year's rain in just 3 days. about 800000 people were displaced
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cases of k with 19 arising across asia pacific. many developing nations have been struggling to provide adequate medical treatment and oxygen supplies. meanwhile, wealthy countries like australia, south korea, and japan have been unable to control the surge despite imposing locked downs and other strict measures. rob mcbride explains across asia pacific countries that had once seemed to have the pandemic under control. continue to struggle with surgeon cases viet nam has now extended restrictions in its business hub hotel, min city, and in 18 other cities and provinces. 85 percent of all of its cases throughout the pandemic have been recorded just in the past months. and while a 3rd of indonesia, total deaths have been recorded over the same period as the country hardest hitting the region. it has now extended restrictions beyond its most populous islands. java
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in japan, state of emergency measures are now in force in 3 prefecture as neighboring, tokyo, as well as o sucker. as the olympic games continue, fans who have been banned from venues have been gathering to watch events on public roads defying calls to stay home with us just a 2nd, a big now. i really should have avoided coming out, but i would ever read it. if i missed this opportunity, so i decided to come in australia, army patrols and now helping to enforce locked down restrictions in sydney while the lockdown imposed on the city of brisbin has been extended australia like other asia pacific countries has been hampered by a slow vaccination rollout, but also vaccine hesitancy, non calling upon the people of greatest great in the south while to come forward and get vaccinated in malaysia, which saw another record search in cases over the weekend. a group of protesters
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gathered to call on the prime minister to quit. so because i'm sitting at home and nothing changing, and the number is getting in neighboring thailand satisfaction to with anti government protest is taking part in a slow drive demonstration stretching 20 kilometers through bangkok. the more transmissible delta variance. now accounts for 80 percent of all new cases in the ty capital, a grim reminder of just how deadly it is a hospital outside the city has become so overwhelmed. it's now using refrigerated containers to store bodies. robert bride al jazeera, so the police officer is guarding police vaccination teams in bugger saw have been targeted in 3 separate attacks in the latest assault gunman on the motorcycle shot and killed an officer attorney from duty with vaccination work as a shower in northwest of the country focused on the guns from the only 2 remaining
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countries in the world where polio hasn't been eradicated while high does more from the shower drain, get 3600000 children and 60 a district across the country. 179000 folio workers, tens of thousands of police men. and they said the gods campaign, richard broad weight race. because in the ball dollars or dozens of police, men and boys workers been dog day, mostly by that said he gets all of on budget on budget is some good news because the reported case only one and for the same period last year there were $66.00 cases it showed that there is a god improvement, the government determined to wipe out polio, but of god jalyn did not to mention the risk of attack. and the fact that the situation and honest on adults so quite unstable, which means that a lot of people that may move across the board were complicated issued by the
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government. indeed, confident that in a position to control and perhaps will be able to wipe out the boil, your wire is from bucket on supporters of brazil's present eyeballs. nora rallied in several cities backing his proposal for paper ballots to replace electronic voting for next year's election. well look at you had a camera pulls from realtors, narrow the law. thousands of brazilians rallied in support of brazil, president jadem ball some out of their backing his plane that brazil current electronic voting system is not to be trusted. they will don't see a deal that i believe both in our was elected president and the 1st round of the 2018 elections and not in the 2nd round. like the official results, say, politicians and judges must respect the world of the people who want paper balance, not just the digital ones from one washington government also followed the
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president has offered no evidence of problems with the current system that has been used since 1996, but his supporters believe him, they want a paper printout of every digital ballot cast and they're putting pressure on congress and the supreme court to change the system. but 11 political party in many brazilians question both scenarios intention was getting versus the people want to change the x running quoting was they a paper side to us? what the majority of brazilians wanted, there wasn't, this is just the government way of distracting the people from what is really going on. i'd like to more than 500000 did by cove with 19 recent polls. shobel so narrow faces defeat by former president, reason not to rule or the silver. if the contest next year's election in both scenario has repeatedly said he will not step down if he thinks there is fraud. yet any idea this is happening after the opposition has stage 4 nationwide project
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calling for president. you are not as well. so not as popularity has waned in the face of increasing inflation, unemployment and poverty rates. analysts believe he is following in the footsteps of former us president donald trump most and i was trying to do the same thing that trump has gone on in the election united states. he wants to have the elements necessary to claim that 2 actions were read and tried to validate them. resilient still have to wait more than a year to cast their votes. but both so now to supporters and opponents already testing each other on the st. monitor and i give, i'll just 0 rio de janeiro ah, what you know, there are at least a whole rama room. i.
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