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donia, the country has declared a crisis for the next 30 days, where across europe, we are watching energy bubble across the alps, particularly for eastern portions of france into switzerland. and, you know, for the british house, we've got a weather maker swirling around. it's given us whites, wendy, and stormy conditions, and that is also slamming into portions of the low countries and southern scandinavia. after africa, the southwest corner of molly has scooped up more than a months worth of rain in the past 24 hours. we have our storms along the gulf of guinea, but they are really dialing back as we head toward saturday. that's your weather update catch you later. the news the yugoslavia disintegrated. war descended on its inhabitants. amidst the death and destruction, one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3
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oh. the me. all combined with the news, our life from london. i'll main story to south. taliban has captured the cell in afghan city of that anji for provincial capital to fall since they wanted to target urban areas in the country. alice is coming is the us special envoy, frank. down it's done as a conflict has entered a dangerous new phase with at least a 1000 civilians killed in the past. month alone, speaking at a security council meeting, she was at the country will descend into catastrophe. security council members don't take action. well, the taliban and ask and govern the ask and government remain in an intense battle for the very significant city of lush car. this is the essential capital of home and province. now those who is still in the city say,
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running out of supplies and their homes shaking from constant as strikes as also a wising number of civilian casualties. charlotte balance reports from cobble raising the city of lush in a bit to control this telephone fine to spill from friday morning. in the central market. the sort of got out of the, this is less, got a bizarre. the enemy had bombarded the space and destroyed the lives of innocent people that had been a telephone, says this was the result of heavy air strikes in the night. and that it's not the civilian area to be targeted inland, ga, ga, us and ask on air strikes, have pounded the city for nearly a week mill, holman's army commander asked residence to leave on tuesday to avoid civilian casualties. the government says the telephone is relying on human shields and losing people, shops and homes for food and weapons. on
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the grounds, these ask in special forces march into battle, chanting. we will punish them and long live scan a star week. they have arrived the way it is, even moved the fighting. the tele bond street by street for the man who filmed these videos told us, can family cannot leave their home because there is constant fighting on his street after one week stuck in size. they are running low on food, and his home is shaking with constant strikes. where worries, now we extreme the word. we know that's the big, big chunk of the relation has moved out of town. but we don't know exactly where they are and we don't have right now. but the passage to which then for those who can escape, they travel on dangerous roads taking with them all they can pack. they look the
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places free of fighting that every day. those areas shrink. about all, how can i left my home? i'm going to far crease here. there is always war. i'm leaving because there was nothing else. you know, see if says 360000 people have been forced to flee their homes in the last week. half of them are children. i do not a year when you said i left my home and won't return until it gets more secure, or until there is peace. may there be an end to the conflict? as they hit towards kendall ha, susie, the sounds of war chased them, the highway lifted with reminders. there is no safe passage. for both the government and telephone try to assert the control of the places the sky, and people who home charlotte bellis algae, 0 cobble or she fig. hamden is a former advisor to nate,
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her senior civilian representative in afghan stone. you joins us live now from washington. and so we, in terms of what's happening in enlarge gar, the fighting has intensified for a while now. people, well, in many parts of the country, fear for their lives and their fleeing violence. if they can, if they have the resources to do so, the u. n. is wanda, the humanitarian catastrophe. what are you hearing about the treatment of civilians in those areas? i would say it is a disaster. there is war against humanity and war crimes happening as we are speaking. i don't care if it's government or taliban working in helmand, you know, i have the experience. i have contact with local people right now they do not need anything except except you know, a c exit part. and so many people wanted are waiting for treatment. so many kids
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are waiting for food in that water in medicine, but unfortunately, both sides need a color bond not doth, can give them and respecting civilians and their life. unfortunately, i'm afraid if the united nation, the security considered the united states and me to do not interfere, that we will be having, i would say a disaster in their catastrophe and hillman province. unfortunately, lash gar is a key strategic target, isn't it? not? is it clear who is in charge or where the balance of power lies? actually for taliban is kandahar. so they're looking into 3 provinces primarily 1st kanda. her 2nd order is gone to helman lusher guys of course the capital of homan. so they look at kind of the capital of the country. however, it's common right now, but we're talking about it's truly kandaher miller. homer was living and you know,
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even had his. busy house there and even somehow come down, it looked as a holy land for the taliban and they do not want to lose the control of the 3 provinces. so they're trying to capture hellman and oregon primarily to surround, can doubt and capture can doubt. and as soon as they reach to come out, stablish the m r a, then the game will change. you know, i've got to unfortunately we'll, we'll go so deep into a sub i was and mainly a partition internally between south not and east south gone a son. that's how important is that because of course the south is always been as you say, kandahar the traditional stronghold of the taliban. but we have seen then also recently it's interesting because we've seen places like condensed city change hands, but how unprecedented is it for that to be a co ordinated assault on major cities like in helmand and laska
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gar? and then to also see the moving, we just hearing from a reporter in cobble speaking about fighting in northern areas, places like sean. so they, you know, the fighting on multiple fronts. probably one of them fighting unwarrantable from ace to distract african government insecurity. forces indifferent. france, but the aim remains within the sun. we are the founding father. i felt on this side . i much had that on the also have had his home city and his capital, which is kinda hard. and after that so many other african kings that you know, african passion can. they were there and come out and taliban has started the emeralds. and then movement from kandahar of course they today they read and talk your son, but then they started the as they called the vic to the point from the heart. and unfortunately we right now witness the taliban. you know, soda gillian,
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they fight so tough and they do not care about civilians and any other casualties. and the aim is to get to come out. and this is also clear for the intelligence community and international community, a broader the taliban has asked repeatedly and one on one meetings. and even in the go, she ation that they need to control a part of upon a son and primarily the thought of gunner you lived in afghanistan in the ninety's. and just wondering, do you now fear that the country will fall into civil war? and that the government in kabul might break apart. unfortunately, yes, and i see them, i believe, right now we are in a civil war because the route of the order is gone. arms are in the hands of civilians. it's not anymore. you know, conventional was on both sides. i'm talking about not going to give them and what we call civil uprisings. these are the people who do not have farm military training. so they have the on and unfortunately you can see the new things,
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you know, the, the burnings and the atrocity, the killings and tortures and even, you know, taliban has hung people in public. these are shows that gunnison is back to the civil war. but before we get into this other one deeper and deeper, i would urge and i think the best way in the united nation security concern to intervene and force both sides. tal about enough and deliver them to come to a conclusion and make peace did. let's not forget the united nation security concert mandated, isis matron of honor for more than a decade to be enough on the sun. and they have the power to extend that monday for another year. an issue is illusion as soon as they can intervene. thank you very much for come down for joining us there from washington. thank you for having when we go to columbia facing an increasing migrant crisis with more than 10000 people arriving in the board, a ton of nicole clee,
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people from countries including cuba, haiti, and as far away as gone. molly and toto of descended on this town with hopes of crossing the gulf of robber before a jungle trying to reach panama from their new foods to the united states. but now many a stranded with the only ferry companies stretched to capacity light to many passengers trays of bo joined us now from nicole clay and columbia. can you give us an idea of roughly how many people stranded and how they're managing to survive? well yes we are at the city of nick oakley, and the goddess would have on thousands of people have been arriving here in the past. but they were being held back by the pen. demik might close the border, and now it seems that they have opened up and they have started to arrive here. what they do actually is i've been waiting to get an a both in over, in order to be able to cross the gulf of wood, about 2 hours and
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a half away from where we are. and they reach another part of me. and then they have to trick for around 60 kilometers and cross into panama from panama, they go to central america, then mexico, and then the united states. so what went wrong is that there's not enough boats to take them all to the other side. and the government on the other side just for now . so they'll be only allowing $200.00 people to cross because they declared what they say is the state of calamity because of the amount of people that are crossing this part of the country. and that's why there's hundreds of people that are being friend. good. we know that only 200 people were allowed to cross, but they sold over a 1000 tickets only for today. and more people are expected to arrive. we're seeing lots of children of pregnant women. many of them are telling us to be brought the little savings they had are now running out of money because they have to pay for food. they have to pay for a hotel or a place to sleep because they kind of stay here. we're just talking to a mother,
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for example, that she explained to us. but her 10 month old baby has their ria that she's concerned about the situation that they're in right now, because you already spent all that money that she brought here, the foreign ministers from columbia and time i met today in order to try to find a solution to the ongoing crisis there. now back on monday, they'll be having an operational meeting. the objective is to try to implement a safe passage towards panama and later on the rest of central america, mexico and the us. and to establish a one point of entry in panama. bite assistance along the way. what we have seen so far is very little assistance from colombian authority. we have not seen water distribution is extremely hot here, extremely humid. there's no bathrooms, water, and other sanitation items that people here desperately need. in spite of this, what they say is that all this hardship is worth it, that they're willing to risk it all because they're trying to find
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a new life. thank you. from nicole clee and columbia. theresa bo reporting to us that our president of lithuania has accused battery, says state sanction of people trafficking by allegedly encouraging migrants from iraq, syria, and libya and other countries to travel to better. ruth, so they can enter the e u illegally through lithuania and an interview with eric thomas. they said that his country was struggling to accommodate new arrivals. these urged people not to believe the promises made by traffickers. these bunker ports 500 kilometers of razor wire line. the eastern edge is of the e. u. this is lithuanian border with bella. ruth. and these new defense is a response to the so called hybrid was waste by minsk against his e neighbor. a conflict where migrants from iraq, syria and other countries are being used as political weapons. philip union
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government says minsk is deliberately flying in people from abroad to send illegally into the european union. in retaliation you sanctions against president look a shank of leadership this year. more than 4000 people have entered lithuania from belarus, a 1000 in july alone. those who promise people and ease at festal, the european union from bella was lying. people are being simply deceived and let into a trap to bay files and some dollars for nothing more. but the europe in you and in mid rush, we tried to do our best in order to assure to guarantee sufficient living standard living conditions, especially for them and for children for elderly people. but unfortunately, due to limited sources, the can not have to guarantee sufficient favorable living conditions
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for every bomb. the bell irrational authorities are accused of state sanctioned people trafficking of using social media to lose people into traveling to bella ruth. in the hope of reaching the you. there are dozens of facebook forums in our big allegedly created by bella, russian internet trolls offering detailed instructions on how to make the journey and who to pay some talk of roots into lithuania, others into poland. and i can be, while, if you hit back with the social media campaign of its own discouraging people from making the journey. the countries also approve the attention of migrants for 6 months and could be wrong to heal. and at the border itself, people are now being turned away, sparking outcry from humanitarian groups, including the red cross push bags of people seeking asylum, said the committee,
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and not compatible with the geneva convention or refugee status. the you charter fundamental rights and other human rights instruments with you and he has held high level talks with several countries to find a solution with iraq. now considering finding flights between baghdad and minns can . meanwhile, president lucas shanker ordered his defense agencies to stop people from returning from lithuania to bela ruth. as the diplomatic crisis deepens, vulnerable people are being jostled between countries that do not want them. their hopes and miseries exploited for political means the far came out 0. 1 of russia's most prominent foreign businessmen will not serve time in prison despite being found guilty of embezzlement. us invest and michael calvary was given a 5 and a half years suspended sentence. trial is cause major concern in russia. business community with say that could impact foreign investment. calvin insisted the legal
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system was being exploited by one of his business rivals. now health officials in england say the levels of corona virus found people infected with a delta variance as similar, regardless of whether or not they've been vaccinated. this they warn, might have implications for people's infectiousness, but added that more search is needed. data from hospital admissions with the delta vary, it shows 35 percent of patients were fully vaccinated. 55 percent were not. meanwhile, 30000000 people in the philippines of started a new 2 week locked down the restrictions cover metropolitan manila. and it's in response to a spike and covert cases them mainly planes on not delta varian. 247 deaths have been reported in the latest 24 hour period with more than 10 and a half 1000 new cases. that's the biggest single day jump. since april on a be low reports from manila, it is seen that filipinos had hoped, would not be repeated. but border controls are enforced for
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a 2nd time. little more than a year around the philippines, economic center in manila. and people are being told to stay home for at least 2 weeks. there is no country that address the surge without going through a rigorous law. and the problem with most of the other countries, particularly are named wars neighbors. if that's by the time that they locked down the numbers back to coven, 1900 cases have been on a steady rise in the country. with numbers on friday, with more than 10600. not seen since the 3rd wave of the virus in april. the government says impulsive, another hard lockdown on the philippines, capital metro. manila was a painful decision to make but unnecessary one in order to prevent an uncontrollable surge of 19 pieces, specially as the rest of the delta barrier. the pin is shared by more than
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13000000 of the cities. residents aren't only at risk of contracting the virus, but suffering further from the economic downturn base. the ducal couldn't sell food on the street, like she used to. and her husband has lost his job twice during the pandemic. the government has pledged to give $20.00 to every person affected by the crisis, and up to $80.00 to each family. but to duka says, that's not enough. power. if a member, if your household regularly takes medicine, how can $80.00 be enough? it's not enough to cover both medicine and food. it's this sentiment that drove thousands of people to the vaccination sites a day before the new orders came into effect. i don't know like what our president has said, if we're not vaccinated,
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we cannot go out. of course we're afraid because of the coming lock down. and if they keep extending the lock down to provide our meals, if we can't go out with government officials had hoped to avoid a lockdown by vaccinating most of the population. supply issues made that difficult, leaving them with don't choice but to revert to enforcing restrictions for him to be low. i'll just hear manila time now the fullest sport with santa thank you very much, marianne. why the women's football term and to ad tokyo? 2020 has come to a thrilling and canada to gold with the penalty shootout when over sweden, after finishing one all at the end of extra time, the canadians held in the shoes out. it went to sudden death and they came off $32.00, when it is the 1st time they've won the title usa. the women are now just one way away from a 7 limpid basketball title. and they beat serbia. and the sammy's and we'll face
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the host japan in the final great britain have completely dominated the 1st ever women's madison final, which was a model by a number of big crashes. but the british joe kept clear, winning 10 of the 12 sprints to claim the gold in athletics at kenya's faith to keep your gone has defended her 1500 me to title winning and then let me pick a wreck all the time. she made her attack on the back straight and never gave up the lead that's run. i see find her son that came said she had been looking for an unprecedented travel in the 1500. the 5 and 10000 meter events. i knew it was going to be faster to go. so i knew we were strong and i know it would be. our technical risk distributor is crazy,
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but i didn't expect it to us. going to speak. santa mila we will. of the bahamas has successfully defended her title in the women's 400 meters and made the pauline of the dominican republic one. so the law american allison felix became the most decorated female track and field ashley with her bronze. that's her 10th elim pick metal. i'm very grateful for just everyone who's come before me just so much respect and admiration. i know i wouldn't be here, you know, without those who paved the way and just grateful for my own journey. i love this for, and it's been so good to me and i've grown up in it. and so yeah it's, it's very, very special to be $35.00 to still be doing what i love you on the just like chip to guy a has one, the 5000 meters, a world record, hold, add into his silver from last week and the 10000 meters broke in
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a couple of records and was that become a once again? but i would say that, you know, do when an olympic gold really unbecoming will be jumped on this really special diego castillo and i found it. i currently said you've meant to be really to be highly rated done. there was a record katerina hi jumping saw mark as a said, but she says he's the phone hasn't stopped ringing since his trough in tokyo, the 30 year old was involved in arguably the most magical moment of the games in which he and his old friend john marco tom barry of italy decided to share the gold medal rather than compete in a jump off for the title. it's being unreal, to be honest, it's really the biggest thing, you know it's, it's been huge. i have, you know, my phone cannot function, got mess. tons of messages, tons of calls,
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people really appreciate it. people are so happy and so much positive feedback. i wouldn't want to see him on that server position because i know he deserve goals. and i, i know that i don't want to be at the silly because i feel like i just have goals. so when, when, when, when we both in the dark 227, and the referee came to explain to us. and i just turn that asking, can we have 2 gold? and he's like, yes, i'm the he, he's trying to actually continue. i explain about mom and really we didn't really care. i look at it in his eyes. you look at my eyes and we start celebrating already. yes, gymnastics a star simone vile received the heroes. welcome. when she returned home from tokyo out of the deal have anybody out here in the hundreds of support has gathered for parade in her home town near dallas. 12 medals at the games, after withdrawing from most of her finals to focus on her mental health. away from the olympics by sounds l mind talks to fine origin time football style,
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you know miss c, according to reports, for the network, the athletic say that messy himself has already contacted p. s g manager. laurie she'll push to new, or the search for you old has been a free agent since the 1st of july, barcelona saying financial fair play rules meant a deal could not be completed. well, despite the reports linking p s g 14, you didn't give away much. when speaking to the media earlier? no go michelle the who we are focused on concentrated on the start of the season. the same time the club is working hard and quietly to improve the team and achieve the goals we have set for this year. yes, we know what happened yesterday, but we are very focused on the beginning of the season unless i was for for me a 100 back to my am. great, thanks very much for the news out, but i'll be back in just a couple of minutes. but more of the daisies, including of course, all the latest on taliban advance as in afghanistan view shortly.
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ah, news, news, news. news all goes in the cold from june to south africa. the pandemic has reopened preexisting economic political challenges. but the gap between rich and poor nations continues to widen with a lack of privacy. in china is cranked down on capitalism. counting the cost on al jazeera with more than 200000000 cases,
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the curve of 19 worldwide governments. a batting to flight, fresh wave of the virus, a new barrier. there had been a 3rd and the number of people working vaccination appointment from human call you the political and economic pool are all just there. when you the latest on depend amick, this'll have vaccinated more than 1100 people here. all of them migrant farm workers . people on home testing because they think that there is the risk to democracy, special coverage on i'll just, there was a bang energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah,
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morning allow common al jazeera and so you know, i major territorial victories of the taliban in afghanistan. group captured the city of orange 1st provincial capital to full. meanwhile, un security council members told the afghan conflict is entered a deadly and more destructive phase. and the time to take action is now by many ah, marianne was in london with al jazeera, also coming up on the program. israel's i.

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