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hungry, the united nation says 60 percent or 12400000 serious, don't have regular access to enough food. despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year, the agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict. and the hardship has not stopped a serious border. ah, it's i live on claims to take in a 2nd provincial capital within 24 hours of africa and government forces trying to regroup, to fight the advance. ah, how am i have been? and this is al jazeera life and also coming up about like
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a fierce won't fall as continues in greece and turkey, which of course, widespread devastation protests in the capital of the government calls a response that demands for political reform. i'm so the prime minister to quit start from my fascination campaign, not on the suite 1000000 people in a week after a recent search in crew farmers cases. ah . the taliban says it's taken over a 2nd city. the provincial capital of the northern jovan province. a video release by the ons group from a ship. our hands shows the fighters seizing buildings, including the police headquarters and a prison. the governments ascending reinforcements, unconvincing air strikes to re take control of the city. it come, the said just a day after the southern city of the ranch fell to the taliban. doing that,
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but the enemies of f. galveston can not arise the history of this kind of stone and they can not take our honors away from us. and clearly my promises that we will find the killers and god willing, we will punish them. everyone should know that we are standing in place like a mountain. their waists will be broken because they have no message other than evil. they fill coffins with young people and send them like savages. this is not humanity. we stand for the humanity, life and dignity of afghanistan. and this is our village. and yet, charlotte balice has this report now from campbell. a government affiliated source has told us that sure the gun has fallen, although it is quite new and fluid. the taliban say that they took control of the city on saturday afternoon. they took control of the police office, the intelligence offices, the governors compound. they even broke into the prison and released a number of prisoners. now the government says that they don't have full control of
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the city, that security forces remain at the port and that they are planning a counter, a theme to they have started it strikes and that they are sending in special forces and reinforcements for this contra fences. to try to take the city if sure the gone back. now if it is confirmed to be fallen, it would be the 2nd provincial capital to fool and f gonna stop in just 2 days. and to put that into context for you, the last time a provincial capital fell was in 2015, and that was condos. and that was very briefly the very concerning for the afghan government. we were with the interior minister earlier. you had to rush off for an emergency meeting with the defense minister. and then later president ghani prison got also met with marshall dawson leader from jose jan province. as the government here looks to see what they can do to push the telephone back out of the city. now that is not the only place where there is heavy fighting. there is strikes and a lot of gunfire in the cities of kansas city, herat,
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and also lash cargo in helmand. at him, one son is a research fellow and quincy institutes and served as a us marine in afghanistan. he explains why the capture of these 2 cities could be a major blow to the african governments. these cities aren't very large cities, they are provincial capitals, but the populations aren't very big. but they do represent 100 hundreds of millions of dollars and potential revenue to the off on government in a, in a landlocked country where trade accounts, trade revenue accounts for the majority of revenue, or perhaps at least half of revenue coming in to the state. so it's essentially cutting off the afghan government from one of its primary revenue sources. and it also has the secondary effect of forcing upon a stunned neighbors to engage directly with the taller bond at these border crossings. which of course, gives the tub on a certain amount of legitimacy. i think the afghan government can turn the tide,
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but it needs to alter its, its military strategy. it's over reliant on the commandos which they've been flying over around the country from city to city. they need to reorganize their military strategy and try to take the fight to the tall bottom through summer and fall and hopefully both sides will see that there is no military victory. that's possible and they'll go back to the negotiating table almost some odd as a former african diplomats. he says while the taliban is on not on the verge of taking over the country, they could be on a path to doing so. it will very much depend on what tony barn thinking and what's all about strategy, is it to take as many as provincial capitals and as much terry as possible, or at school for the juggler into aim for cobble at the end of the larger cities and full control of the country i,
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my view is that it's all about also know how much weight and how much power they have and be maybe engaged in some kind of reinforcement of the political leverage. meaning that you want to gain as much as possible in order to use that. sure to never later, i've been negotiating table. if you go back to even longer to 2010, i remember that the americans and all edge and others are trying to find a political solution artist on it's been a very long war. all styles are tired, i am sure. even though it's all about me feel the tendency, but at this point there has to be some pressure brought upon boards to call upon as well as pressure on cobble to be ready to compromise and be ready to agree to terms that maybe may not be suitable to mr. honey,
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but for the sake of the country they may have to. i need to something that is agreeable to most africa and can, can end the war in the carnage and put a lot of stuff back on a peaceful track. a funeral has been held for a top government media officer enough kind of stun double hon. monopoly was assassinated by the taliban on friday. and campbell, the senior us diplomats and it's kind of standard calling. it's an affront to human rights and free speech. and after i'm president of connie has votes, the killers will be punished. the deadline for all american forces to leave us going to son is september. the 11th the 20 found diversity of the attacks that killed nearly $3000.00 people in the us led to the so called war on terror and follow up plus the attacks form i've gotten a son, relatives of the victims are still seeking justice elsewhere. they want president joe biden to release documents long held from public view. that may implicate high
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ranking heidi officials profiles reports now from washington. d. c. some family members of the nearly 3000 people killed in the september 11th 2001 attacks on new york. the pentagon and pennsylvania say president joe biden should stay away from the 20th anniversary memorial observances. unless he agrees to declassify documents, they believe may show links between the attackers and the saudi arabian government, brett eagle, since father bruce was killed in the world trade center attack. 20 years is far too long for anybody to wait for information on murder of loved ones. the united states government has documents. they admit that they have documents, which show complicity on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia. the ice is garret has gone to great lengths and great extent to keep this information buried from
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public. the classified materials they are demanding include an unrestricted version of the f. b i's report on weather. saudi nationals living in the u. s. provided help to the 911 hijackers under orders from the government in re on the 1800 member families group released this public message saying that as a candidate biden promised greater transparency and pledge to release more documents, but has failed to do so. the bush, obama and trump administrations all declined to declassify the materials, citing national security interests. the families have no way of keeping biden from attending memorial ceremonies, but hope to bring moral pressure to bear so far. the white house has not responded publicly to the families groups letter. this is an outcry for help from, from the administration. he has a storage oppertunity to do what previous administrations before him failed to do.
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a bipartisan group of senators has proposed new legislation to force the government to release classified 911 investigation documents, or given explanation on why it cannot. the american people should be outrage that their government continues to conceal this evidence and information without any explanation or justification to them. its cause is bigger than these families, even though it is justice for them that is immediately at state. the saudi government ought to be held accountable in court and in the court of public opinion . 15 of the 19 hijackers on 911 were saudi nationals, the 911 commission concluded in 2004. if there was no evidence to support claims of a high level saudi roll in the attack, the commission, we visited the issue in 2015 upon discovery of new evidence,
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but did not change any of its conclusions. about official saudi involvement. rob reynolds al jazeera washington, the leader of hezbollah has warned of a response to his really air strikes on lebanon. after a flare up at the border, the lebanese group fired rockets towards israel on friday. the following is really strong air rates on southern lebanon. the day before thursdays is really air rates for the 1st time. planes were used since the 20064 and how that men had hit yesterday's operation was not in response to the killing about 2 members. we are not seeking a war, but we are ready for it and we do not fear it. yesterday's operation was aimed at consolidating the equation of deterrents. chose to carry out the operation during the day in order not to scare the lebanese residence. and our response yesterday was directly linked to the israeli as strikes and its objective was clear. it was
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necessary for the response to be israeli, as strike to be quick, or elsie would have lost its value. now, but the u. s. a slammed nicaragua was upcoming election as having lost all credibility. that's off to the electoral tribunal, disqualify the main opposition party for november, presidential vote. citizens for freedom is accused of violating election laws. daniel ortega sets one virtually unopposed as he seeks a 4th consecutive term where you are a secretary of state and city blinking cold fridays decision. the regimes latest and democratic and authoritarian action driven by ortega's fear of an electoral loss. one of the kansas trophic wild fars continue to burn across greece, moving closer to the capitol. thousands of fled their homes, north of athens. the far as the threatening several times and cities, one for fighting, has lost their lives. scores of holes are destroyed and forests have been turned to
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ash. the bas ravi sent their reports from north of athens, the to know where the fires are and where they are going. greeks look to the sky in a worrying sign, helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities on the ground. this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back, the inevitability of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work. right now. it's an endless an appeal, but one that has already taken its 1st life. a firefight. anthony tucker on us was there when the 38 year old volunteers suffered a head injury. he says they tried but could not save him. struggling to recall, the incident would try to give me whatever it
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is that is a difficult thought. if it runs out to feel the fuel in the woods, the house is everything around. can you describe how you're feeling right now? i know it's emotional and i'm so sorry for your see so much distraction if that's something to help you by you trying to work with me in say, i'm sort of there are too many fires and to few firefighters spontaneous uncoordinated efforts like this one are trying to make sure rescue cruise as well as civilian volunteers on the front line, have plenty of food, water, and 1st aid when they need it. despite these efforts, though, smoke clouds seem to have become a permanent fixture in the skies over the attic base. and it's because of seems like this homes all over the area have been burning for days. several areas along
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the base of the part of the mountains are still on fire. fire if you teen here in north of athens are doing the best job they can. we've seen one water tater team as well as far fighters, put out a bush fire and a house fire just over in that direction. but the one in seconds of that far been put out. this one has just a rapid and become much bigger. and if you can see by the train trucks, the fires climbing up the hill just behind us, the hope is the fire will stop when it runs out of fuel. but for the moment, the fuel is everything inside the fi moves fast and fills the air with smoke quickly. many forced to run for their lives, had to leave friends behind all the god. there's not one question i'm here with my daughter. we're just trying to help animals that are in need from the fire. we found so many so far, better yet the vehicle i came here after watching what was happening on television . and i couldn't just sit back and do nothing. in the face of the fires greeks, we spoke to said right now, every life is precious zane basra, the old 0,
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the attic, a basin in the north of athens, and they burn turkey far crews are also battling to contain wildfires for the 11th consecutive day, tens of thousands of hector has a forest of night been destroyed in wildfires. at least 36000 people fled their home from the southern provinces mcglenn area, also famous for tourist resorts. what's more still ahead here and i'll just pharaoh . the search of a better life? no matter the cost sizes of asylum seekers snake the perilous journey to one of the most dangerous roots in the world. and a year after dispute elections that cracked and on the fence, the russians in the netherlands, especially their position through art. ah
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hello, nice to see you. i want to start with an update on the wildfire. this is the dixie fire, the largest wildfire in the u. s. right now and there are nearly $100.00 wildfires . the 3rd largest in the state's history. it has decimated the town of greenville, and you know, the forecast shows not much relief coming. the tender, dry conditions continue, pull out, give you a wider look of north america. some of the storms we're following toward the great lakes, the midwest, and we've got a firehose of moisture, but the bulk of it will stay out toward the atlantic of washington. d. c. was impacted by it just a few days ago for central america. pretty much anywhere from mexico through to 100 . we scooped up anywhere from $80.00 to $100.00 millimeters of rain. and we've got daytime heating storms across the caribbean. and you know, for trinidad and tobago. northern portions of the island have been dealing with flash flooding. you know, speaking of flooding, venezuela,
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we've seen intense rain over the last little while. so river levels there are reaching dangerous levels. wanted to also talk to you about a cold trent sliding across. it's going to knock down temperatures big time in a sophie on. so we look at the next tree, take a look at your temperature drop going from 35 on sunday, down to 16 on tuesday. that's your weather update. catcher later the who's the was a bank energy and say 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 business.
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oh the ah, this is just a quick reminder over the top stories this are, the telephone says it's captured a 2nd provincial capital to weeks of fighting africa and government offending reinforcement to ship at hand to take control. it counts just the day after the good sees the city of surrounds catastrophic wildfires. continue to burn across greece and closer to the capital. the neighboring turkey working for an 11th consecutive day to contain fires and has followed the house on the throne, has more of a proportionate response to the air strikes. follows an exchange of rockets attacks
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on lebanese group and is where the army thursdays is where the air rates for the 1st time planes were used for 2006 in a week long. nationwide mass vaccination campaign is under way in bunker dash government aims to inoculate when the 3000000 people again score with 19 tundra children has more from docker. this is the 1st day or bangladesh of mass vaccination campaign against coby 19. many have to deal with over crowding long queues and breach of health protocols. up several vaccination centers in the capital dot com somewhere frustrated because of confusion about appointments. i mean, days, vision was completed in the region. i came in because i registered for the vaccine
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20 days ago. but now they're telling me there is no s m s, they will not vaccinate me. there are many others like me who registered but was turned away despite a government announcement that anyone not having internet access can show up with just a national id card. many where turned away from not registering online. people have been coming up here since 9 in the morning, like many other centers across the country, over some paper work turned away because they did not receive a confirmation after registration. despite the delay, others were released to get the vaccine models and got some of the study i registered on july the 10th and got a confirmation message a few days ago. so i came here and was able to get vaccinated today. now i will purchase a ticket and fly to saudi arabia, where i have a small business, a lily ro hang, or refugees and camps at cox's bazaars are also expected to get the vaccine starting next week. nearly a 1000000 refugees web scape,
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the military cracked down in may and mar, lived there. the bank with the should government has part is a part of the 60000000 doses of the chinese made of foreign vaccine to ramp up. it's been a collation effort. now they look at what the prime minister is taking a personal initiative and instruct that our population be protective and get vaccinated. she herself is directing the program when he's talking to various heads of sites and encouraging us to communicate with them. thanks to ela, we have enough facts, st had and more are coming with the rapid sergeant cases of the delta vary and emergency services are overwhelmed, only 3 percent of the country has been fully vaccinated out of a population of 165000000. i'm going to get a model which many movable areas initially believe room as of vaccines can cause health problems and women might not be able to bear children. thankfully, they've been dispelled. the government and health experts here are hoping a new lockdown and an urgent effort to get people vaccinated was spare bangladesh
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from a major health disaster recovery. i'll just talk tens of thousands of people in france of joint protests against the new cove with 19 health pass for monday, they needed to get into cinemas, restaurants, bars, and other public spaces. opponent say it infringes a list for the liberties. francis constitutional court ruled the past largely complies. the country's funding charter having protest in italy too, against the cruel virus green pass there. it's no need to enter jim's theatre. the indoor sections of restaurants, amongst other places, the past sufficient for those who had at least one vaccine, recovered from colbert 19 or tested negative within the past 2 days. so please find to gas and bumper bullets. protest is in bangkok, his face has rallied for political reform,
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the colon for the prime minister to resigned. resign, wrote there. there's also anger over a full court with 19 vaccine bull lights, with high infection rates and deaths from st. louis, as the latest i define cove at 19 restrictions on gatherings anti government. demonstrators faced off with police just 500 meters from the prime minister's residence in bangkok, police fire tear gas and rubber bullets, but said it was in retaliation to protest is throwing fire crackers and other objects at the police. have been doing a 2 strictly follow up police major abilene operations. they thawed domestic law into that the lot that goes down dead protesters had gathered around victory monument on their bikes earlier on saturday afternoon. a youth let protest, smoothman for democracy rose up last year. but last momentum often increase in
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probate 19 cases and the rest of several protest leaders. but people are once again protesting, angered by the government handling of the pen debit. people are out on the street because they are suffering. the government shut down the economy, but we didn't get any kind of compensation from the government to opt out. simon, it's just, you must leave right now. people need a good vaccine. what we see, people die every day. people have to fend for themselves because the government can't help much. tyler has been reporting record highs in new infections and death is this week. it's vaccination campaign has been sluggish. the protesters are also calling for part of the budget for the monarchy and the military to be redirected to fight. the corona virus said in the country, florence louis al jazeera around 10000 migrants who hated cuba and countries as far away as gone. molly and toko were stuck in the small colombian coastal time of the
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coakley close to panama, columbia, and panama se they'll work together to help those stranded at the border and improve transport and travel rich. for those trans, panama will host regional summits on the migration crisis next week to say is terrible. that's more you talk to people here that have reached this part of the country here in desperate, desperate journey. people having us about how they couldn't make and me to in brazil, and they had already left their homes and forced to send money to so many of their relative for example, with many haitian families that are right now that said that, that i have finding work that make a get somewhere where they can work, maybe mexico, maybe the united states or canada is crucial because they're helping their families back home. and that's why it's very determined. i mean, when you talk to them about the dangers that they could encounter in that area. and
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it's not just crossing the wells that you can see here to the other side of the norm, get crossing into panama, going to a jungle worthy and known what there is animals. there's criminals, there's traffickers, the people that try to take advantage of them. we just heard a story, a group of people from bangladesh to try to get an a vote. and i plan this time voter many legal vote. and the war turned around. they were rescued by the columbia navy, but still, it is the problem. many also the, one of the example of the challenge is people face today, but in spite of all the risks that they put encounter, they feel safe that they need to continue with our journey. that they need to get to a place where they will get a better life, but they will be able they'll be able to help their relatives back home, whether in haiti in africa, cuba or anywhere else. well, the russians around europe had the mocking the anniversary of a disputed presidential election that led to a 6 turman office for alexander lucas shanker. a violent crack then followed with
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faces of arrests, several dance, and hundreds of political prisoners still behind bars. in the netherlands spell, the russians have expressed their continued opposition with an art exhibition that fastened reports from the hague. their faces young and determined girls locked up in the entrance, entering bella rooms painted by your fellow detainees, where since the country each day, i guess for a new girl was coming in or moving to another place. and you can see that they are profession like software test. my su, photographer sales assist and lawyer. yes, it shows me the strengths of human spirit, the serious a sad of these. but looking at the faces of the girls, i feel hope the but the hope for change route by hundreds of thousands of bella roshan, one year ago,
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seems far away now. alexander lucas shank was accused of rigging his re election as the assembly and power mass demonstrations against this rule has died down. no matter we both have here but messages of resistance case in a different form. while many valuation forces might be silent, one year after the fuser presidential election, these office yesterday, despite their fear, the spirit has not been broken. this is another artist who went through the jail. he. afterwards he scratched the gold from his bill or rational passport. so this is his passport and with all the gold with removed, this young artist does not want her identity to be revealed out of fear for reprisals. a bell, a russian activist, suspected to have been murdered, was found dead last week in the ukrainian capital, kia and she feels unsafe. new york. this past year feels like one
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very long, tiring day. but people like me who is still outside prison, have a responsibility to show gratefulness to those who have risked their lives and their freedom and human rights. i believe we can change things by doing little steps every day. estimated 600 people are still being detained since last year's protest. the names and faith has shown during this march in the have almost all of us, of course still go today. yes, because my friend i am the reason and that's all what can i do now? to be here and to talk and say the names like 600 age. he's the owner for the gallery, where i worked for 10 years and he's in the prison already for one year. the future and lucre shameka is actually in prison, screams of the silence to have become a little less silent by expressing their feelings to art steadfast and algebra in
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