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symbolic way is full of holes on the ground. there's no infrastructure to deal with the human way. and toxic chemicals to bring you more reward, winning documentaries, and light on air. don't mind me . i live on capture 9 provincial capsule enough gamma stand while emergency talks and when the fighting ah, let me say that this is al jazeera live from the hall. so coming up, $42.00 reported daddy now jerry, at the latest mediterranean country to be hit by wild fun. brazil's president puts on a show of 4005 congress, but make his go against him in
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a crucial boat. on poetry in power image surely unprecedented seems for the arrival of a football. as a little massey is unveiled, i'd like to refund you my plan. me out of town. a bond is making new games across afghan status. diplomats from several countries attempt to get in traffic and talks back on track here in doha, in the past week, the top bonds taken 9 provincial capitals, the latest being public formerly and fire about in the north philosophy in the south. the un says more than 240000 people have been internally displaced since the tale bon offensive began in may tens of thousands of fled their neighborhoods. as the poly bon advanced families have been piling into the country's capital of
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cobble living in parks and streets with no resources. rob mcbride has more from cobble. it's not a pretty picture from the government point of view, especially when it looks at the north of the country at the areas that used to control missouri. sharif. a very important, a strategic city seems to be about its own, the stronghold now in the whole of the north of the country. now, it is still very strong that it's still well equipped. it has forces in place and all of the fighting is outside of the city. and you would have said until recently that there was no danger of the place like was already sure we have a falling to the taliban, but certainly has made the population very nervous. we're hearing reports of crowds of people. mazata should be at port waiting for the several flights a day that are taking people out of the city. some of these other games that we've seen, they again have been the smaller provincial cities. but cities like poly company, for example, does have a, a strategic value in that it brings the taliban close to the cobble area from the
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north. interestingly, from the south, we're also seeing an uptick in fighting in the province of god. there is all that we know that there was a lot of fighting in the south. the in kandahar in helmand because to me is a province that is much closer to cobble. so there is a psychological value for the taliban to say that, look, we are able now to threaten the whole count, cobble area. just how much threat though, in any conflict way you have claim and counter claim is often difficult to ascertain as i be giving an example of that, the taliban is making much of an attack on background overnight. that's the ad base that was a home to nato and us forces. it's only about 40 kilometers from cobble. the taliban said it was multiple rocket launch that that caused a heavy casualties. we spoke to the african military commander there who says it was one rocket that fell short in the field. 100 jump june has the latest on the emergency talks taking place. meanwhile, here in doha,
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the fact that these talks are happening. all right, now it's such a critical juncture, really goes to show how much impetus there is from the international community to try to come up with some kind of joint solution to a very rapidly deteriorating situation in afghanistan. one of the things that some of the diplomats i spoke with yesterday are hopeful for is that perhaps if things are successful in this round of talks, which is expected to last 3 days, perhaps there could be the announcement of another session of intra apt and piece talks or dialogue, the last one of those meetings happen and in mid july and those talks have really just kind of stalled out. there hasn't been much momentum. now the fact is, the taller bond really has the wind that it's back there taking over more and more territory. and the diplomats i was speaking with yesterday. really were wondering if the taliban was serious about coming here and negotiating and listening to these envoys that are trying to get them to come up with some sort of a piece plan. so everything really very much an open question right now as to what
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exactly will happen today that we do know is this is the 2nd day and what is expected to be to be 3 days of talks and the diplomats, although they're not really speaking publicly about what's going on in the meetings are trying desperately to come together, get some sort of a plan, some sort of a formula for a peaceful solution to what is going on in afghanistan. wildfires are burning across northern algeria where at least 42 people have been killed, prime minister and then after a man said 25 soldiers died during a rescue operation in the mountains of virginia and copy a lot of manly reports. it's a desperate situation from branches to plastic, containers of water locals using whatever hand to smuggle the flames. but we have fighting fire to protect at least the houses we evacuated the elderly and
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we stayed, as you can see, all of our so called moment catch mission. as you see there, a fire everywhere. we've not seen the government here. the people are acting as the government long lived, the civil protection team was algeria. kabir region is known for its lush mountains and forests, but scorching summer temperatures have reduced the trees to kindling if one of 16 provinces in the north african country that's been hit by wildfire since monday. but many villages are isolated, difficult to reach and suffer from severe water shows just as home burn and cause disintegrate. many people have escaped to shelter in hotels and schools. some soldiers sent into help were reportedly cut off from safety by the fires until comes to the flames. others badly injured with burns. we are
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the more we have 3 deaths here and for the village. the hospital is full of juries present abdomen. she dare. boone tweeted, condolences to the soldiers, families the interior minister has blamed austin as for the fires. but so far haven't provided details. no coffee will. and in the bedroom, which i wish i did, i can't tell you for beating the fire. we're fighting it with all that we have as a thick blanket of smoke consumes could be as mountains and the skies tint amber residents via crew and soldiers continue to battle the destructive force of the fires, nor by the manly out to 0. 0, let's take you now to the french capital where football star, leonor massey is officially being introduced as a patio, says your main planet,
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listening to what they're saying of this press conference. all right, we just waiting for them to speak. obviously what we're seeing now is quite a significant moment in football history with me now messy. having signed a 2 year deal to stop playing for public that it was like a year old. you about the past pool said compels. the press is too weak and you don't care the note up because that's what you can do. this in french still in the fan just i'll follow up with you. be able to show up on you
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only want to spend your time. no, bob on sure. that's, that's all of mr. hayes was your both your visual volley owned live which was. ready cool. ready and let us see new folio come home for longer today and it's better for leo to understand english. i'm very, very proud to present feel missy jamal player. and this is amazing and history for the love for the full, full frontal moment for
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everybody knows the you the only football players for 6 times. but on the foot leo, he makes a football magic beautiful. and his want to be really excited for also both on the phone from worldwide. this is policy today. i mean, amazing what we tried to achieve. little sick, love the fans 1st there we started the 1st day it was tough to do the clock thing. years ago there was people going to doing their job, what they going to do in their projects. and we have big emissions, high ambition project,
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foreclosure and we are very abroad. we all today. thanks to everybody. there is no secret on this agreement with the all leo, there was a great desire of putting both science to make this happen. new i would like to thank feel was father and your team for the food. you'll be done a new make it out then i don't forget also want to do photos for that. i tell you the relation that we have a lot of people, they don't know what they can say. no, i'm very broad. a few you're doing policy, i'm talking from my depot. i don't have anything in my speech, but doing fantastic over the club for this a board or for for,
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for the historical club. so close. thank you very much. have been here all to for loan. all the people really working behind the scenes communication to me also over by the owners here. don't forget to anyone. also, i would like to think also a lot of commercial partners and i'm very grateful to them who believe in our project from day one we told. busy them we're never gonna let them down because we know that we going to do the amazing again moment for this sort of love. but still we didn't want anything. this is just the thought on the whole roof now from the ditch 1st full and the pitch of course also. busy the, the bridge, the most important for the fall. we have someone here next to me here, one lot of the trophies and i'm sure you're going to bring us
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a lot of trophies. so the club with his teammates, and we have fantastic squad today. we don't for god, we have best to be. i was also in the world an amazing coach today also, and one of the best in the world. and for me, he's the best and with his stuff. so thanks buddy. i don't take long speech for little, but visually i would like to cut me off to my family and your family and i promise i can see your kids very have been bowers. they've told me already. busy they're one of their favorite family city for them. thank you. busy thank you 10 and the and again when it says that as
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an in for if you were to say that i'm very happy as to where luna from we go. it's really tasks for me just because i spend years and it's difficult to change after so many that much sooner are going here, which is really how this was done them, which is during a lot they want to come in and out of the training then gone down the company, when i went to meet the my team at the people behind the team and to begin to think out of carolyn and the
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whole the way they haven't treated to me on a day, one terabyte for the payment for me. let's see how fast that everything has been yet i am actually doing a difficult situation in the way that they fit for us at all. i would like to think close to what i'm trying to do for you. it's got to be honest, and i've just really happy to be here like that. like, i mean i have a dream to continue with this call. it's a very ambitious call to check it like it. ok, it has the team for that team. so i think that we are ready to find you and i'll show you my growing to move forward waiting for.
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so i get that up and we can achieve their thing. and i guess when i look at the people from where my arrival was insane in a way that made me very happy and welcoming the way that i have been treated as a lot. you're going to go can ada at a time that he alleged to think buddies as many center my call. thank you very much for being here. and that is all messy. so i don't see the history pos. now questions please
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call but i think don't under that, i think it was not you know, i did it. we did the math. if you get him up playing alongside missy and buffy, i going to finish an arm and i look crazy and i'm really happy about that for article, but share it up on a couple of days. a life with all this class. really awesome. amazing transfers. and incredible, and we want to train and compete now on my holiday because i'm going to, i'm going to be played with players. it's very nice. but if adults and incredible experience to be able to enjoy this was on it was there exactly. hi
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leanne. when do you think you'll be able to play your 1st minutes in the french championship? going to say i to the i don't know. i don't know. i guess you're in a moment. i was on holidays and then we got very news. i spoke yesterday. i spoke to yesterday with technical so maybe i need a preseason or not to be any what i'm doing. so begin to training. why do your work for you? and i hope i can play soon as i try to fit. i really want you to know that i cannot fridge on exam questions when i feel it's when the stuff is mom, i think i'm okay. well then i'll be ready and willing to play idle . i'm delighted to be here. i'd dream to continue winning all this club, se,
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speaking about trust and confidence after having been signed up for germain, we had left him a pause the sentiment from lacy who said that he well he crazy and messy saying doing a fantastic job. and i'm speaking from the hearts leah, bring in now, reno standing by your life for so pull. how fans reacting to this quite an important moment in football. but i was, well, some a much more he said in the press conference, fairly ordinary words for the football, arriving at any club saying how hard he was to leave balls. why not? how happy to be his. his welcome was insane in a good way. so fairly ordinary in the press conference, but really extraordinary out here. you see that the gentleman,
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maybe he's sitting on a road sign that there are hundreds, maybe thousands of funds yesterday when my c arrive here he had 3 police funds, 18 police, our i does a school to him around the state. the to is it was medicos were signing coming heads the park. they promised this is just surely unprecedented for the arrival of football. anyway, here at the park deposit. they've really rolled out the red carpet. they put a huge poster, welcomed little messy on the front of the stadium over night. they've got the big screens showing his press conference lives. they've had interviews all morning building up to this. they've been showing films from his medical films from him arriving on the page, juggling a ball yesterday drone shopped really high production valleys. if you didn't know, you know, massey was, and you went to football fun. you might think it's a little bit too much. but he is an icon in the most popular sports in the world,
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how he thought you're making absolutely the most of it that probably be foolish not to given his fame. i want this is going to mean clubs, fame around the world. farley was very candid, his answering the question of when we might see him get down to the game any indication, any idea of when we might actually see him play football anytime soon. for me or not could you can it's well as he says, he knows his best, his, his body will tell him when he's ready to play the issues there are that he won the corporate america with argentina a month ago. it's been on holiday for 3 weeks. and then, and it's not the, the finally exhausting emotional experience of leaving boss right away. he was for 2 decades. obviously he's getting a great deal here, but he, how spend most of his life at balls. and so that would have been a wrench for him. and then what must have been exhausting coming as far as um, it only attention. yesterday we believe hell do
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a lights training session tomorrow. i'm sure the cameras will be following him doing that as well as we believe he'll be unveiled side when our play struck books here on saturday, early indications or he might make his debut again, house at the end of august. but that all does remain the same. the last thing one will be applied to when i get injured. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much pool reef. go on to the news now. a court in china has sentence the canadian man to 11 years in prison, also finding him guilty of spying. the court says michael spots will be deported, but it's not clear when he was detained. alongside another canadian michael covering in 2018, the cases are seen by onto as bay genes. retribution for the arrest of top chinese tech executive mang one joe. both canada and the united states have been quick to
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condemn the bubbles sentencing. prime minister just intruded, said china's conviction and sentencing of michael sparkle is absolutely unacceptable and unjust. he went on to say the verdict comes after 2 and a half years of arbitrary detention a lack of transparency and the trial that didn't meet the standards of international law. today said the top priority remained securing, spiral uncovering immediate release of the u. s embassy in beijing also condemn the sentencing calling proceedings against the 2 canadians as an attempt to use human beings is bargaining leverage. joining us from sidney is richard mcgregor is an author and senior fellow of hillary institute. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, you think the faith of barbara and other canadians now really hangs on what canada will decide when it comes to extra dieting. manga one joe. well,
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in the way, but then you know, the way you frame that question is not canada. that will decided at 1st it's a canadian court, of course the canadian government has little to do with what the court will decide the court is independent. and the problem of course, is that the chinese government either can't understand that or accept that they think the detention of miss wong and the explanation, extradition case is political and they are planning it their side of the this fight completely politically as a result. so yes, it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and vancouver perhaps later if she's extradited in washington. says that mean if this is part of an attempt by the chinese to leverage that it will not work well, it hasn't so far, but it's been extremely painful. but canada, individual canadians, who are in detention in china,
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the one who was sentenced by others still to come. and it's cause great angst in canada inside the canadian government. but they basically stood by the rule of law . of course, they stood by the tradition trade the that would be and it states this leverage hasn't worked with that doesn't mean that china won't continue to try to put as much pain in on canada as it can. would you make the chinese argument? there's actually no grounds for long to have been taken in by canadian authorities, but this was just thought of doing the u. s. a favor? well, i guess the canadian court will decide that on a legal basis, it's hard for me to substitute my judgment. but clearly the u. s. had a has, has a case or a warrant out relating to ways dealings with iran and sanctions. and whether that was, whether that's legal, whether that stands up to scrutiny,
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we'll find out in a few months the hearings in canada or i think are in the final stages and we should get a ruling in a few months. you know, i'm not quite sure of the legal basis of it, but certainly it's keenly contested in the court. what do you think this case overall is going to mean if we look at the big picture for relation between not only china and canada, but also the whole sort of technological battle and positioning of one way versus some of its western rival? absolutely, it's way beyond just china and canada, even though that that is the focus is a remarkably in beijing today. i think they were diplomats or ambassadors from about 25 countries who gathered inside the canadian embassy in beijing for a photo to be photographed, to express their solidarity with canada as what they consider to be, you know,
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arbitrary use of the legal system against canadian citizens. so that's pretty amazing, you wouldn't have seen that a long time ago. and i think that really goes to show the divide between developed countries. it was almost entirely, i think, developed country ambassadors and the chinese government. and that obviously they divided not just on this case, but on tick issues generally the sort of hold the coupling debate and, and a range of other issues as well. all right, thank you so much for your analysis and thoughts on that. richard mcgregor, thank you very much. and brazil's congress is voted against the return to pay for balance at next year's presidential election. it's a major blow for president charitable scenario in pushing to end electronic voting timing. it's open to fraud, although he hasn't provided any evidence. mechanic here has this update from re diginero. president wilson, i don't have been paging already the scenario for what will be next year's
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presidential election. polls show, he would be defeated by left wing, former president. lucy nasa lula, the silva. so he has been crying out that there will be fraud much ahead of the vote. both. so nato has always been a fan of former us president donald trump. he's pretty much following from play book by saying already making people doubt that the these elections will be fair. so he's creating a lot of confusion. and in this confusion, he then confronting, not only with congress, but also with judiciary power. he's been accusing the supreme electoral court of trying to interfere with, with how congress is voted today. and so he's putting one power against the other congress basically buried this attempt of trying to change the voting system. now
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will both now to change his speech after this said fact are most, it's not likely he will. he has already been saying that that as i said that the judges from the electoral court have been trying to sway congressmen . so he will always find something to justify what he thinks south african president around the phone or is testifying in a corruption inquiry involving his predecessor was on the commission was set up to probe the allegations of corruption during jacob. zoom is 9 year tenure. zoom has been refusing to testify, he's currently serving a 15 month prison term as a result. his jailing sparks riots in south africa last month. 300 people were killed. brutal acts of sexual violence have been used systematically as a weapon of war into grey baths. the verdict of a new report by amnesty international says if you open and error train soldiers of
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right, hundreds of women and girls, some were subjected to sexual slavery and mutilation. others reported being gang raped in front of their families. amnesty international secretary general says the severity of the crimes could amount to crimes against humanity and you can get more and all those stories that we have over to our web page. and is there a dot com ah, take you through the headlines here now just 0. now, the tyler bond has continued to advance across have gamma stan drawing closer to cobble is taken another 3 provincial capitals. that's 9 and under a week the latest the full pilot buys about in the north thought that the in the south becomes is.

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