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no matter how you take it out, we're bringing the news and current affairs. ah, there are the . ready ready taliban claims they've taken a 2nd provincial capital within 24 hours of africa and government forces tried to regroup, to find the advance. ah, how am i using? and this is al jazeera life. and so also coming up the battle against fierce wildfire continues in greece and turkey with widespread devastation sizes of people forced from their holes from british not from ice fascination campaign,
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hoping to kill it with 3000000 people in a week or a recent search in one of our cases of mike and some haiti, and several african countries, a strong and running asian supplies in the colombian time, blocked from continuing their journeys. no, i telephone says it has taken over a 2nd city, the capital of the northern joe san province. a video released by the army group from ship our hand shows that fighters seizing buildings, including the police headquarters and prison. the governance ascending reinforcement. some condensing air strikes to we take control of the city. come to the day after the southern city of sans fell to the taliban. doing that, but the enemies of afghanistan can not arise. the history of a gun is done and they can not take our owners away from us. and clearly my
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promises that we will find the killers and god willing, we will punish them. poor. everyone should know that we are standing in our 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 volition. yes. now, shala bella has this report from couple a government affiliated source has told us that sure. the gun has fallen, although it is quite nuanced and fluid. the taliban say that they took control of the city on saturday afternoon. they took control of the police office, the intelligence officers, 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 the city, that security forces remain at the port and that they are planning
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a counter of fame to they have started it strikes and that they are sending in special forces and reinforcements for this counter offensive to try to take the city, if sure the gone back, not 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 also met with marshall dawson leader from jos 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, and also lash cargo in home. and some of us is a professor of international security studies at national defense university. he
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says the security crisis as exposed failures of government leadership. thank you. about on the had the momentum on their side, there's no denying this fact and are related factors that color bama, not a small bag. dag insurgent will get a pretty big and this was very clear to us for, for quite some time. now. however, a readily important fact is that this is a different font spun upon forces in carbon, and this shattered you year to hold on to 10 or 12 top most are very important or proven should capital m w. so baby had also strategize to how could defend the whole state capacity building project or the nation building project. so to say was, as it's on flaws and weaknesses just by investing in military, it doesn't dissolve. the problem is no police institution. there no criminal justice system strong enough to hold the funds together. so the list of priorities
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of the national priority, but also have raised many question and within the finest bomb, the double dummy has feared because of the incompetence because of corruption. because of those, or, or board lords try beliefs, there's no indigenous of no local revenue system. so one new and double, almost 60, to 70 percent of the funding or financing is coming from on site. and despite that, there was no investment in local economic or creed of which would have enabled a bond to stand on it on its own feet. so it's best to feel here. it's a regional failure. it is the freedom of the law as well. this is all happening in parallel. i've got you then that you already put on who again and again up being the price for all this tragedy that, that is one of them. a funeral has been held for a government media officer in afghanistan, dot com,
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and also was assassination. find the taliban on friday, and campbell, the senior us. that for me, that's enough. going to sons is calling it an affront to human rights and free speech. and our for president, connie has voted that the killers will be punished. the leader on has been law, has warns of response to israeli airstrikes on lebanon after flare up at the border . the liberties group far walk, it's towards israel on friday. the following is really air rates on southern lebanon the day before thursday. this is where the air rates for the 1st time planes were used since the 2006 war. and how does men have a hill? 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
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was directly linked to the israeli as strikes and its object. it was clear, it was necessary for the response to be israeli strike to be quick, or elsie would have lost its value, columbia and panama se their work together to control migration between their countries for people won't have to take a perilous journey through the green forest are 10000 migrants are stuck in the small colombian coastal town of nicole clay, waiting for weeks for boats to take them to the border. officials in the co clear now allowing those stranded migrants to leave the time well only if he sighs and people were able to trans that through the coastal turn last year because as covert 1900 border restrictions $25040.00 pastry this year. now that restrictions have eas, us through the bull report, teresa boat reports local officials scrambling to manage the number of arrivals in the past week, what we have seen is clear authorities here getting extremely concerned about people arriving here. not being able to cope with the amount of people that it's
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actually staying in many of this small towns. and that's why they started decreasing the amount of people that are gonna get on the boat. that can take them and help them cross the gulf of the gulf is what divides the province of taco and where we are right now. that's where people have to go in order to be able to make it to panama and cross the dangerous darien gap with the jungle that's filled with traffickers and criminals. it's extremely, extremely dangerous. so we just being told that there authorizing many of the people that have been stranded here to start moving out to start leaving. in fact, they're going to have some help from local authorities to be able to make it to panama. but this is just the smaller picture, this is how to solve the ongoing situation on the ground right now with thousands of people trended here with very little money, almost no food, no resources. so they want to keep them out of the city and get them going, which is actually what people want. they want to make it to north america. they want to actually cross this gulf and then head towards for you and everything. but
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the bigger picture is, what's been happening in the region, the pen damage, economic crisis, thousands of migrants trying to go north. many haitians that are here right now are coming from t live from brazil, and they want to make it to the united states. we've also spoken to cuba, and we're also escaping the economy crisis in many south american nations. so that's why the foreign ministers of fund, i'm out of columbia trying to guarantee a safe passage in a way create the humanitarian condition for many of these people to continue with the travel planning, a series of meetings that are going to be happening next week. in, in this part of the world, so they can find a solution to what's happening right now. most of the people we have spoken to here say that there's desperate that they're convinced that they want to continue with their journeys because they want to find a new way of life. fill ahead on all to for one month since the
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assassination of president juvenile maurice. we take stone cove, where the country politics stand for me as controversial insects in modern history is drawing to cool seats for if the games been success ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, thanks for tuning in. we're going to hang onto those amber weather alerts for rochester and lots of potential. we hit towards sunday. we still got this disturbance plug in the area. it's really been parts over there for the last few days. bringing out its moisture, we see intensified rain along the west coast of india and worth in northeast as well. and we'll see some heavier pulses relegated toward the himalayas. so we go in for a closer look at this will impact nepal and you know, 2020,
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with the deadliest monsoon season there are prediction has been for above average rainfall. we will certainly see the effects of that on sunday. the parts of me and mar, once again over the past 24 hours of scooped up. another $200.00 millimeters of rain pretty close to it. anyway. se asia, heavier falls for k l and singapore and a batch of what weather for western borneo pivoting toward the north here is an update. now on tropical storm loop it, it dumped nearly $300.00 millimeters of rain for se china and nearly $200.00 for northern areas of taiwan. it's now on a collision course with japan, and it's really been a 12 punch because we've cut tropical storm there in a just click the eastern portion of honshu. and here comes loop it moving in. it will produce some rain and when for tokyo and the days ahead that sure weather update. see you soon sponsored pay cut on airways? north korea. isolated and heavily sanction yet earning billions around the globe
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bureau. 39 is involved in everything that makes money for north korea to carry different passwords, say, contacts, and 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 a, jesse ah, ah, ah, they said al jazeera, quick reminder of the talks to the taliban says it is capture the 2nd provincial capital in 24 hours africa government to sending reinforcements to share because to try to be page control comes just a day after the group sees the city over runs,
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hospital need to have some sort of a proportionate response to is really the air strikes as an exchange of rockers attacks on lebanese group and this way the army thursdays is really air rates the 1st time planes were used since the 2006 war 5 cruise are battling to contain wildfires across southern turkey for the 11th consecutive day. so far they've brought more than 200 far as under control, and they've been a 100 by volunteers for insights, turkeys borders and beyond the sill. santa reports for ident province in south western turkey. serious, no tragedy, all too well. more than 3000000 people have flat war and destruction. find the shelter here in turkey. and now as turkey faces some of the worst white wires in its history, some of those refugees have warrant here to help fight the blazes. the ceiling and
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rescue team includes arabs kurtz, turn, men, answer captions. they come from cities across the country, origin littering to have other refugees and the way the relief work along the turret to sit in board there they have joined a wouldn't tears from all over the world to support more than 6000 personnel fight in the fires that have the course south in turkey for the past 11 days. the 30 wouldn't you say turkey has been a safe haven for them and they wanted to return the jester. volunteer the city. they have a good weekend and syria when they were helicopters above us. we would be very frightened because they were dropped bombs on us, but here these helicopters are to save the nature and people. we are very happy that we have the chance now to hear people's wounds. could open the door for us when we needed. the syrian rescue team are joined by villagers from a job where the flames are approaching dangerously close before the
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fire and several provinces since more than a week. we are now here to stop the blazes. again. we're here to support our turkish colleagues, and i believe that we'll get through this and everything will be all right soon. the other members of the team are spread across the provinces of dana, more untidy, which has been the worst hit fires across south and turkey. how so far killed people and forced houses of others out of their home menu of which are no longer standing. and the searing wouldn't tiers are doing what they can do to help survivors knowing how it feels to have nowhere to go. christmas out of that, i'll just euro item 3 large while far as are burning across greece, threatening several times and cities because on the 2nd largest islands as if you have been joining firefighters to battle the flames. hundreds of others have been evacuated by boat,
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thousands of flat other areas spending just north of athens and city itself is under threat. same disruption sent the reports from near the great capital the to know where the fires are and where they are going. greets 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 and uphill by one that has already taken its 1st life. a firefight . anthony tucker in us was there. when the 38 year old volunteer 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 of fuel 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. what you see, so much distraction. it doesn't help you while you're trying to work with it. for 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 needed. despite these efforts, though, smoke clouds seemed to have become a permanent fixture in the skies over the attic base. and it's because of seems
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like this homes all over the area have been burning for days. several areas along the base of the pardon, the mountains are still on fire. hello, if you can hear north of athens, they're doing the best job. they can. we've seen one water tank to team as well as far fighters put out a bush fire and a house fire just over in that direction. but when it's 2nd of that far been put out. this one has just a rough it 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 fire moves fast and fills the air with smoke quickly. many forced to run for their lives, had to leave friends behind. on the gotten going to field, there's not station i'm here with my daughter were just trying to help animals that are in need from the fire. we found so many so far better. 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
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spoke to said right now. every life is precious zane basra, the old jazeera, the attic, a basin in the north of athens. ah, one of the most controversial and subdued ill and vixen bon history is drawing to a close to you. 2020 games are being held in a global pandemic, mostly without spectators. record number of corona, virus infections in the host nation and restrictions on its people. yet as preparations runs away for the closing ceremony. japan quenches at selim pick flame . the games will be remembered from strength. brilliance and extraordinary courage of the athletes taking part. the organizers also managed to keep infections low among athletes and staff. just over 400 coven, 1000 cases have been connected with the games for the rest of the countries
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according faces. every day will do a blanket plate for the us national soccer team and also for books on the politics of phil and pick games. jones is not by skype from portland, oregon. it's great to have you. withers. the games have faced many challenges as lines, but would you say that been a success? well, it's very much been a split screen olympics on one screen. we've seen remarkable athletes overcoming extraordinary odds. i mean this has been a very difficult olympics to participate at. you don't have your family there. you don't have your spouse there. you don't have your friends there. cheering your on, there's nobody cheering you on. on the other side of the split screen, the world has really gotten a straight ahead look at the people that organize the olympics. that is the international olympic committee. and many scales have fallen from many eyes because they have seen that the io c as they're known, have rammed ahead with an a lympics pretty much for the sake of money. because they are perfectly happy to have
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a made for tv event because the broadcast fees and corporate fees come in. so this is definitely been a split screen olympics in many respects. there we are. see of course, a very keen to push ahead, but surely the athletes were as well. we heard from simone biles that the us gender . she faced a lot of students in the over the, the mental health challenges she had. but among those challenges, she said miss the, the, the cancellation in 2020 of the postponements, these athletes are working towards this occupancy for all of their lives. surely they didn't want to see these games council the toll it was a very complicated situation in the lead into these games. but one thing that wasn't complicated was that medical professionals from around the world and inside of japan were jumping up and down saying that it was a very bad idea to host an optional sporting spectacle during a global health pandemic. and they said that it risk the possibility of seeing skyrocketing cases throughout japan and you know, what?
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unfortunately, that's exactly what's happened. but it's not but not connected to the games. the noted the right 400 people also on the inside of the so called him tangible bubble also got it. so it'll be no consolation to them. the i o c, talking about how what a wonderful excess it was. look, there is no question, but it was not the super spreader event inside of the bubble that so many people feared. thank goodness, nobody wanted that. but a super sputter event is also a very low bar and 0 consolation to people in japan who now have to live with what's happened in the wake of these game. that the to the organize does not deserve some credit for pulling this all $400.00 cases. of cool vince during the games. but this, the games are happening in 2021 where japan was arguably facing a bigger challenge with corporate doesn't manage to keep the lid on it. whereas in 2020 japan wasn't facing the same challenges and was forced to postpone surely the
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world records the scene broke in the tv audiences that the supports. the athletes have received world wide for what they've accomplished during this global pandemic . surely the hope to serve a little bit of credit for pool in the self there is no question that the athletes have managed to thrive under tremendously difficult conditions. but if you talk to people inside of japan, a lot of them are wondering why didn't we just postpone this for one more year? there was no rush necessarily to do this during the midst of a pandemic. so yes, thank goodness, but there weren't more cases of corona virus inside of the olympic bubble. no question about it. but could things have been done better? yes. could things have been done worse? yes, but here we are with now we're looking at japan with arriving cases of corona virus across the country. the olympics have definitely structured permission for people in japan to flout the state of emergency rules. this is veronica just in japan talking, not me here about this. they said out loud that the olympics have actually harmed
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the corona virus situation in japan, if not directly, then certainly indirectly. and that is something that is going to be one of the legacies of these olympic games. it's going to everyone in japan is going to have to live with ok, job point car. thank you so much for joining us here on our to 0. we appreciate it . thank you. me a week long nationwide mas vaccination campaign is underway in bangladesh. government seems to document the 3000000 people against cope with 19 tanveer. children has more from docker. this is the 1st day or bangladesh of mass vaccination campaign against covey. 19. many have to deal with over crowding long queues and breach of health protocols at several vaccination centers in the capital dock up somewhere frustrated because of confusion about apartments. i
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kind of, i mean days, vision going to be in the region. i came in because i registered for the vaccine 20 days ago. but now they're telling me there is no semester 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 paper, ive been paying up here since 9 in the morning. like many other centers across the country over some paperwork turned away because they did not receive a confirmation after registration. despite the delay, the others were released to get the vaccine. i'm not going to get 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 back to you today. now i will purchase a ticket and fly to saudi arabia, where i have a small business. elderly rowing refugees in camps at cox's bazaars are also
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expected to get the vaccine starting next week. nearly a 1000000 refugees will scape the military crack down in me and my live there. the bangladesh government has partially for the 60000000 doses of the chinese made sinner foreign vaccine to ramp up its installation efforts. look issued on the prime minister as 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 faxing that had and more are coming up 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 mano will commit many movable areas initially believe room, as of vaccines, can cause health problems, and women might not be able to bear children. thankfully,
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they've been dispelled the government and health experts here are hoping a new logged down and an arjun app to get people vaccinated was spare bangladesh from a major health disaster recovery. i'll just talk saudi arabia says vaccinated foreign pilgrims will soon be allowed to visit england's holiest city of mecca. incent comes 18 months after the kingdom imposed covert 19 bought restrictions from mondays ortiz will begin assessing overseas requests to undertake the pilgrimage. tens of thousands of people in france of joined protest against you. call with 19 help us from monday they needed to get into cinema restaurants, bonds, and other public places opponent say it infringes on their civil liberties. but frances constitutional courts has ruled the past, largely compliance with the countries funds in charter one month after the assassination of a haitian president,
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chavez and maurice investigators have arrested several suspects on the prime minister. was called for fresh elections. some of the killing is still mars and confusion and unanswered questions created for the instability. and what was already a complex situation. daniel. sh one. the reports the killing of president jovan n. marie shocked. nation already suffering from political instability. rising gang violence and extreme poverty. police immediately detained more than 20 mercenaries, mostly colombians, who they accused of carrying out the attack. 3 were killed while a few others remain on the run. but the most important question remains unanswered . who will watch the assassination? next shall justice. let, shall justice, let, shall justice be, do not want vengeance nor violence. the head of palace security has been questioned over the apparent absence of the president's protection. for on the night of the
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attack, while families of the detained colombians say they were hired by agencies in florida to protect not kill him. investigations of focus on the number of figures portraying themselves as well connected, well, finance, power brokers. they have admitted plotting to remove president ways from office all say killing him was never their intention, that miss young will not take the life of the present in all country that's connected with this barbaric practice miss paper. they're actually the stone re as cause of fresh election the soon as conditions allow whenever those conditions will difficult, before the presidents murder, remain volatile moon, you know, what was the show. many people from the opposition and the stinking bourgeois z joined together to betray the president. it's a national and international conspiracy against the haitian people. i ask that all gangs mobilized, take to the street. meanwhile,
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groups campaigning for peaceful change in haiti. civil store, which is a persecuting them for their views. we don't believe in this investigation. this is a political persecution. those who are directly involved in killing the president should be prosecuted when others say haiti's problems are more deep rooted and blame the small elite that is long run the poorest country in the region. it's true, we have poverty, it's true or not organized, it's true. nothing works as it should. but look for the reasons why nothing works now because that search certain people who want to keep most haitians where they are, it's really time to change haiti as requested. united nations help with the investigation along with what they already receiving from the united states. because one month on there, not much closer to confirming who was behind the killing of president coven invoice, or the reasons why daniel shrine la out to 0.

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