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the new zealand canadian birds are at risk of extinction in bishop plan to read the nation. and if the privilege sized them one, when he investigate on me the taliban had dangerously close to cobble as it's fine to take the yes, another provincial capital enough guns ah and i want money inside this is their life and also coming up, expelled and abandon these migrants have been flown out of the us and left to fend for themselves in a remote area of guatemala. falls asleep on the open sky. we meet the people left
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with nothing in greece as wildfires. 100000 john vacancies in the netherlands. find out why dutch companies struggling against me. we begin in afghanistan, where the tele buttons campaign to take over the country is showing no sign of slowing down. and with it, a humanitarian crisis is emerging. in less than 2 weeks, the taliban has seized more than half of the afghan stones provincial capitals. and they include some of the biggest cities like cans a ha harass, conduce group. now controls more than 2 thirds of territory, just weeks before us troops complete their withdrawal. around 400000 off guns have been displaced this year. many have made their way to the capital couple,
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and some are forced to live in the cities parks. charlotte, but us is that, and she begins on coverage. and now the 2 provincial capitals today poly alum provincial capital of logo is just to the self of of carbo about an hour drive from cobble, but 65 kilometers. so now they are knocking right on the door of cobbled the telephone, say that the governor actually joined them. how we understand it is that they sent hundreds of spices into the city. and this actually, his compound was to and he was forced to surrender. it is significant because it has gone is harm province and also because it is just so close to the capital. now it is not the only place that well today collapse, which is the proven to capital valvo that just in the last few hours we've seen video of the valve, the governor being escorted by the telephone out of town. very shortly after that, the taliban took over and claimed it as the 18th provincial capital. to put this
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into context for you, there's only 34 provinces in the country, so they now have control of more than half the provincial capitals. they hadn't had control of one in about 5 years and managed to do this all within a week. they've picked up in the last 24 hours, 7 provincial capital. and that includes the 2nd and 3rd biggest cities in afghanistan, kansas city in the south, which is the sites herat and the west, and also less chicago and home. and so they own a role at the moment, i took telephone contact this morning, who said even they shot at how quickly they are taking control. well, the united nations is warning of an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe across the country. as we mentioned earlier, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced money on coming to campbell to escape the violence. rob mcbride reports on the northern edge of cobble a fight for bread among people newly arrived at food distribution. the quickly
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turns into a free for all this open piece of land has become a makeshift camp for full who have nowhere else to go and very little for shelter. so obama will not come up, but i don't, i was just going out. that's just, i have 2 children with me. this woman tells us out in the open sun all day, i got new arrivals or encouraged to take buses to temporary camps for internally displaced people or id peas that already exists from previous phases of this decades. long conflict, the makeup of the i d, p population in kabul, reflects the changing states of the conflict beyond the city limits. until relatively recently, most of the i d. p would be from the south escaping the ongoing fighting there. but now that being joined by new comers from the west, unlike these people from the north as a conflict to spread across the country. but from touch are and his family of 10 have been here for 3 days after fleeing the fighting in the northern province of
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butler. there's madame yes, howard or the one i think there is no system here and no shelter. there was nothing from the government and i don't know if we'll get help. my name's bull fortunate arrivals. can find refuge in most in the grounds. it's this one. there are 37 other people find room with relatives like peggy jam and her husband who escaped the southern city of laska dela, the kind of war tele, there were bombs falling all around my house to the left and to the right. i didn't know what was going on. having worked for both the government and overseas aid organizations, she's afraid she's now a target for the taliban piece. i did out of mind media. hey, i had a good life there. i was thankful to god. i don't know if i can ever go back. i want this. this is what the it's a dilemma facing. many from all parts of afghanistan with the one goal of getting
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to cobble, but not knowing what happens after that. rub mcbride al jazeera couples. catherine mahoney is the global spokeswoman for the united nations high commissioner for refugees. she wants, i've got the stones neighbors to keep the board is open and taking those displaced by the conflict. i think it's really important to mention that the overwhelming majority of the afghans who have been forced to flee actually remain inside the borders of the country. so they're staying as close to their homes as the conflict will allow them to do so. so this is 400000 people who have been displaced just this year alone. but let's not forget that's adding to the $3000000.00 internally displaced afghans that are already seeking safety in other parts of the country. so even though we haven't yet seen sort of a wide spread force displacement across borders, we are, you know, ramping up and we are ready that and calling on countries to keep their borders
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open because any, as we see the violence and the level of the hostilities any inability of a civilian to seek safety, an asylum from such violence could risk immeasurable, civilian casualty or life. 80 percent of the displaced. since the end of may, we're talking about a quarter 1000000 people are women and children alone. so you may have heard the secretary general of the united nations, antonio guiterres earlier today, say that he is absolutely heartbroken to see the hard one games or the hard one writes of african women and girls being stripped from them. so we're not just talking about a government and humanitarian agencies that are struggling to provide for, you know, hundreds of thousands of people in need, but also watching their rights being taken away from, from them in front of their very eyes. i was going, i was living in india watching events by home closely. many say they're too
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frightened to return the job. i'd never go back home. never. i believe that even if 100 years, what's a pass piece, whenever comes off canister, afghans time will never be fixed. it has been 45 years of war in afghanistan and i'm 33 years old. i grew up in it all. i have never known peace junk made a 3rd one. it's been 3 to 4 months and i still have no idea where my mother, father or brother even are. i tried asking my uncle on the phone, but he said their mobile phone isn't working. and the situation in the village is very bad. you unsexy general antonia the terrorist has called on the taliban to immediately and it's offensive of them come out to get us a james space household from the united nations. the sectors general said he believes afghanistan is currently spinning out of control. they're very concerned about some of the figures. for example, 241000 people now estimated to have fled their homes. he's also concerned about
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possible war crimes. he says the taliban have been targeting particular groups, including women and journalists, and he had this message for the taliban. the message from the international community to those on the water off path must be clear. seizing power through military force is a losing proposition that can only lead to prolonged sepia laws or to the complete isolation of afghan is done. i call on the tale bound to immediately halt your fancies and negotiate in good faith in the interest of afghanistan and its people. he's urged the return to diplomacy, and those talks in doe harbor has been an important diplomatic development in recent hours, potentially. and that's concerning is now hon. the commander who was leading government forces in western afghanistan, who then surrendered to the taliban. he's now being allowed to fly from herat to cobble. and we believe he's carrying
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a message from the taliban. that message is directed to some of the leaders of what were known as the northern alliance. and it appears that taliban are trying to break them away from the rest of the government in cobble to try and form a transitional government. while the united nations is also calling for an immediate end to wave a violence in serious southwest and city of draw, thousands of civilians have fled. fighting between government troops on rebel forces be on the special envoy says there is a shortage of food fuel water medicines. the city was put on the blockade by the government in june, off to residence, refuse to surrender, weapons and allow forces to such that houses the haitian judge, chosen to lead the investigation into the assassination of president. without moist, has step down. monsieur shall lead, says he's removing himself from the case for personal reasons. morris was killed
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last month by a group of armed men who stormed the presidential residents haitian police say more than 40 suspects, have been arrested, including 12 police officers and 2 americans wise groups. on criticizing a u. s. policy of expelling refugees and migrant stopped out. the border there being flown to mexico, southern border and bus to a remote area in guatemala, the migrants including people from honduras, and el salvador are then left to fend for themselves. john holeman has moved from top to down on mexico southern border with what her mother started actually before these flight for some include ty, 242, which is a decades old health provision, which basically means that anyone's showing up in crossing the us border and possibly asper asylum doesn't necessarily need to be seen. they could be turned straight back because of a health emergency in president trump's administration study to apply that, saying that, that applied to the pandemic to cove. it president bite and now is continued that
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dissenting people across the border from the u. s. but what seems to be the case, the administration is worried that they keep coming back. so to stop that from happening, they're now flowing them here to top to, to where we are right now, which is right at the south, admit her next to the border with was somali, there also find them to another city on the border of west molla code. the most so that's the u. s. sort of strategy, a new strategy. it seems to try and stop people repeatedly trying to cross into the united states. why are they doing that? the u. s. seems to be concerned about over crowding. their board of facilities about a spike in the number of apprehensions and also about new strains of cove it. so that's the justification for this right groups, including the un have criticize that. so you've got to get people access to asylum and see can't fly them straight down to the south, the country where they're not possibly safe negotiations between run as well as governments and opposition have resumed and the lay suspense. and the country's political and economic crisis representatives from the 2 sides on meeting in mexico,
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sissy on his well was plunged into term or largely due due to dispute between president nicholas madura and the opposition figure on guido, around 60 countries have recognised grader as van as well, as president previous talks failed to resolve the crisis, police in nicaragua have rated the offices of a pro opposition newspaper. the owners of la prince being investigative accustomed fraud and money laundering. on thursday, the paper was forced to suspend as print edition management. as custom officials refused to release the paper in ports and his paper has branded the government of president daniel ortega, a dictatorship still ahead on algebra. 2 hands on deck and jerry as wildfires rage in the country, i will tell you why. sure. like
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a catholic church is putting pressure on the government. ah ah, it's time for the journey. the winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello there. let's start in east asia where we've seen unprecedented rain across parts of china and japan, and that's thanks to the may you front across central areas of china. we've had thousands of people moved away from flood waters as they continue to rise. thanks to those torrential rains, we are likely to see more scenes like this. as those rains continue, the may you front pumping pockets of torrential rain, not just at through the southern and central areas of china, but to the east and on to japan. and we have seen some flooding across the south western parts and southern parts of japan. this was the scene in hiroshima as flood
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waters continued to rise. we've seen landslides as well in areas and key show island. we could see more in the coming days, as those rains are expected to continue well into next week. we have got alerts out for western areas of han shoe and southern areas of japan, but it's not only here. it's also the korean peninsula that's expecting to see some of that wet weather. now as we move to south asia for india, the wet weather moves away to the north east. we've got those monsoon rains, not only inundating areas here, but in their power. bu, tan and bangladesh, we could see more flooding in the days to come to sponsor, cut on airways in 2011 out the reported from tanzania on the sinister trade in the body. parts of l. b knows, this is where the pooty right and sub on the spot rewind, revisit the survivor. mutilated to service. the rituals of witchcraft when
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crashed to rewind spell. if the l b no, on our 0. ah, ah ah! watching al jazeera mind, the top stories that our taliban has swept through our guns, stone overrunning more than an offensive, gradually inspect link. bull fighters have now captured pollyanna, the main city of logo promise which borders the capital agencies warning of the humanitarian catastrophe. enough kind of stone as a tele bonds offensive tribes. thousands of people around 400000 happen,
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display the fear, 80 percent, all women and children vice groups are criticizing a u. s. policy of expanding refugees and migrant dumped the border, being flown to mexico, southern board and back to a remote area in guatemala, where they left defend themselves. algerian villages have joined emergency crews to put hot wildfires that have been burning in the countries north. the 3 days the army has been deployed to help fight the flames, but many rule areas still lack equipment. the 71 people have been killed. the government says 5 wisconsin deliberately. 22 people suspected of austin under arrest and there is a lack in material. as you can see, there are only few firefighters we are trying to help. that's it. may god help us
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and it's progressing. and there is wind. we don't have resources to stop it. people are trying to put out the fires some of bleeding, and others have head injury wasted. i went in grief the wildfires and now largely contained but many a struggling to cope with the impact of what's being called the worst ecological dissolves. in decades famous rob a report from athens where he met a with hardwood journalist. he's lost everything. the quiet of a life was forest, sharp contrast to the violent wildfires that snuffed it out. crystals be thus walks the burned woods looking for injured animals. the forest stood for many years. he says filled with animals. dear wolves, wild boar, whatever anyone can imagine, to find in a forest applicable, interesting because we started trying to save animals right from the start. and there's a matter of fact, a lot of these animals we knew because we were feeding them to
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pull out of that one going to the ends. unfortunately, we found many of them dead. all living creatures have souls. he says. so they all matter. looking at the landscape now, he doesn't know how anything can continue to live here. greece is prime minister has promised to replant every tree and rehabilitate every forest that's been affected by these wildfires. but we're talking about vast tracts of land that are spread across the entire country. these are forests that it took generations to grow or cement the better he, whoever lives in this area are people who are alive. they live in nature in the forest. they know how to face fires or are brave enough to help the firefighters. i was isn't going to be racing after a 42 year career covering the war in vietnam, as well as conflicts in europe and the middle east. electors would set us retired
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to a house in the woods, a lifetime of photographs, the tools of his trade cameras, computers, all gone. he might have to return to work, but says he doesn't even know where to begin. he is angry, says he could have saved his house himself, but as a safety measure was forcibly removed by people from the civil protection ministry . i don't know what he's missing, even though we could have put it out, they cut off our water and they forced us out. these are people who don't know this area. people had nothing to do with fire fighting. it was a mess. and this is the situation of my whole life has been burned. he won't leave even burned to the ground. he says this is his home. he will repair a cott use a brick as a pillow and sleep under open sky. his grit is all he has left his in basra, b o to 0 in greece. his party for mountains. russian authorities have expanded
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a state of emergency inside buria. as more than 100 wildfires in gulf, the area extension will make it easier for the government to send more a to your crew tia maybe a 120 far as far as a binding across 14000 square kilometers. several villages have been evacuated. wildfires in california threatening more than a 1000 and rural communities and forests being fueled by hot and dry weather conditions. the say cold dixie, fine, northern california has been more than 2000 square kilometers of land that's bigger than the city of london. while far as also buying near rome, fi crews and helicopters are trying to stop the flames, which are being fueled by a heat wave. it's already scorched parts of a forest, and some buildings an extreme heat wave is expected to heat fain over the next few days. the meter all in school agencies,
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as temperatures will reach 47 degrees celsius as the highest in 4 years. more than 40 provinces are on alert. while the united nations is calling for fundamental changes in how country deals with wildfires, the un office for disaster says the focus has to switch to prevention. robin firefighting as calling for tough international laws, including the mandatory construction of barriers that could slow or stop the spread of 5. ahead of the roman catholic church into lanka is urging the vatican and other international bodies to put pressure on the government over the eastern sunday. bombings and once more transparency around the official investigation into the attacks 2 years ago, which kills more than 260 people. mal fernandez reports from colombo. the catholic church is scathing in this government's treatment of the east bombings and the
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inquiry that followed. we heard from the archbishop cardinal malcolm runjun, who basically said the government, the president has blood on his hand that the ascended to power on the blood of the innocent victims of those eastern attacks. they said the failure of this government to prosecute those responsible, those who were involved in positions of authority that either ignored the warnings that did nothing to stop what they say could have been prevented from what the reports indicate has been an absolute tragedy. now, they have been launching sort of campaign from time to time, and they have said that if these don't work, they are ready to go international. we're not going to read that thinking off thinking of you and the international human rights commission, because it is right of people for justice
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that shouldn't be known. and those who are sponsors shouldn't be identified. we are not, we're not like shylock insisting on the pound of flesh, but we want them to come out because then such mentors we will not rise again. again, the capital church questions, the sort of income police investigation. they said there are lots of areas of questions that haven't been pursued the involvement of military intelligence with the so called perpetrators or some of doors involved with the attacks. why those lines of inquiry were not pursued. why? one of the bombers who turned away from the 5 stuff which was contacted by a military internal operative. and there are many other questions which the church sees a need on says and thailand protest as angry over the governments humbling the coven 19 outbreak have
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been fighting with police in the capital. bangkok, offices, fontaine, gas and stopped hundreds of demonstrators from marching to the prime minister's residence. they want him to resigned. it's a sad process in buying call. this week thailand is struggling to control its biggest wave of kevin 19. so russia has reported 815 deaths from code 19 on friday, which is a new daily high. the official se death in moscow have increased 60 percent in july, but the capital is still lifting some restrictions. the mayor says there's no longer any major pressure on hospitals. these people are not as sick, as is reported on television, a fluid, a flu. immunity is something that everybody has. people are just ill for for 5 days . and after that they recover. i'm against vaccination. one, i don't feel like it should have been cancelled long ago. we are all just sick of
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it, all masks and all the rest. who needs them at all? will they give it a rest? we are sick and tired. some european economies bouncing back as coven 19 restrictions, the east. but for the netherlands, that's a new problem on the horizon, a shortage of work is dodge. companies have been struggling to fill a more than 100000 vacancies. the us and as the story the people are on the move again now locked down, have been lifted, but trained companies in the netherlands are struggling to keep their regular services going. several trainers had to be cancelled because of the shortage of traffic controllers. drain company, poll dale had had to our former employees to return from retirement. and oh, still working not to retire yet any to fall in the rail. is it so that you will often work late shift at night or weekends? it's a 24 hour business, but for young people looking for jobs, it's like going to a candy store. they can choose what they want to do. for example,
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if you want to go out on a friday night when it's impossible to what you want a new hung oak. yeah. so it's new. think over to can keep her the company urgently need 70 traffic controllers who are expected to work irregular hours to guarantee a safe train. right. but they also need people and other departments including risk management and finance. what i think that's a problem. plenty of jobs available, not only bring companies are struggling frames, running factory hospitals and the hospitality effects are all screaming out for a doctor. economy strictly come back to life off the left down, but it's no less thing to slow down. the lack of worker after opening up again and may restaurants and cafes found that many of this stuff had left some establishment and are forced to close again for several days a week because there's not enough people to do the work. and finding staff is also a problem before the pandemic. i think there are you. but 3 years ago, dick funnel status started a company called shafts from spain,
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and now can't keep up with demand. there are not enough working people and i think we, we have to solve this to, to think more european and look for stuff in this case, the southern europe because unemployment, there was around 20 percent victim hernandez arrived 3 weeks ago from spain and is among dozens of chefs recruited so far, spend, there is no jobs available for us on the one saw. maybe don't have to have a good condition. so you have here that are monday. but i was that social system despite have been damaged in atlanta, has an unemployment rate of only 3.3 percent. and the economy is predicted to grow by 3 percent next year. but to maintain this growth bank, hun mass assess companies need to be more creative in attracting workers. this is, did the new demand by the younger generation. millennials,
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a generation offer that is common on the labor market in a couple years of time. they want a bit about the balance between work and private, and maybe this is, is foil thing, but it's a western european western world thought the phenomenon is not just the whole. he is concerned that if companies can attract more workers from the netherlands or from abroad, the economy will suffer chafin to assess more shacks from southern europe would definitely not hurt dutch gastro nami, the eating of good food step, fasten al jazeera, got oval, a quarter of a 1000000 serbians are having to rush and they're drinking water because if a severe shortage, a long dry spell has seen river levels plummets, leading to an emergency being declared in central and south west. a visual has been held for 5 people, shot dead by gunman in the english city of plymouth. after thursdays, killing spree, 22 year old jake davison and shot himself,
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his mother and the 3 old girl were among the victim. persons 1st mass shooting in 11 years. british, off the artist bank see says he's behind a series of st. all that appeared in english, c side, towns, the 10 pieces show images, interacting with real life objects from a c. go flocking to ship full of rubbish. to a couple dancing on top of a bus stop, the breast bristol born artist who keeps his identity. a secret is known for his political and social commentary, graffiti work that has popped up in cities around the world. ah, al jazeera, these, you told stories. the taliban has swept farther through afghanistan over running more cities in an offensive that gradually in circling campbell. i.

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