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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, he said he falls to the taliban, which is moving dangerously close to the afghan capital. hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced to escape. afghanistan is in the throes of yet another chaotic and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure the for its long suffering. afghanistan is spinning out of control.
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ah, morning doha, everyone. i'm come all santa maria, this is the world news from ologist, expelled and stranded. the us lives, hundreds of refugees and migrants, mexico who then left to fend for themselves in a remote area of guatemala. also find, find his in volunteer struggles for equipment and support to delta, devastating wildfire, and cheerio. we don't have water for example, and i have to make the dishes evidence. crisis is only getting worse. we hear from one mother becomes make and ah, so african security forces. how now lost control of more than half the countries provincial capitals. after another day of extraordinary gains by the taliban? 6 capitals were taken on friday, a low, laska, gar, charter on tid uncalled, poorly alarm colored, and kinda hard brings
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a total of 18. can remember the spiritual home of the taliban and dentist on 2nd largest city. it fell just hours after the 3rd largest herat. the focus though is now in the capital kabul, just ac kilometers from a pull alarm or the wrap against the taliban. and not just weeks before the u. s. officially complete, this withdrawal from afghanistan, washington is now sending, however, 3000 troops to speed up. the evacuation of its stuff from the embassy and campbell and the u. k. is asked all its nationals to leave afghanistan immediately from cobble here is charlotte bellis reporting on the latest developments. 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 with tools and he
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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 vaudeville 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 into context for years is 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,
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who said even they shot at how quickly they are taking control. leo and secretary general antonia good terrace has called on the taliban to lay down arms and immediately hold its offences. diplomatic as a jane spies, reports from the united nations. the sectors general said he believes afghanistan is currently spinning out of control. very concerned about some of the figures. for example, 241000 people and now estimated to have fled their homes. he's also concerned about 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 warp off path must be clear. seizing power through military force is a losing proposition that can only lead to prolonged civil war or to the complete
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isolation of afghan is done. i call on the tale about to immediately halt your fancies and to negotiate in good faith in the interest of a gun is done and the people. he's urge the return to diplomacy, and those talks in doha, there has been an important diplomatic development in recent hours, potentially. and that's concerning is now con, the commander who is leading government forces in western afghanistan who then surrender to the taliban. he's now being allowed to fly from her right to cobble and we believe he's carrying 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 about a trying to break them away from the rest of the government in cobble to try and form a transitional government. what around $400000.00 afghans have been forced to leave their homes since the beginning of this year. many of them sheltering in cobble in overcrowded camps. and as rub, mcbride reports the humanitarian crisis,
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there is only getting worse on the northern edge of cobble a fight for bread among people newly arrived at a food distribution that quickly turns into a free for all. this open piece of land has become a make shift camp for people who have nowhere else to go and very little for shelter. i'm not going to come out, but i don't, i was 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 at the idp population in cobble 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,
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unlike these people from the north. as this conflict has spread across the country, book on patch are and his family of 10 have been here for 3 days after fleeing the fighting in the northern province of backlit. there's madame, yes, i would have said 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 to 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, they're the head of water. 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 and we did our mind media. hey, i had
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a good life there. i was thankful to god. i don't know if i can ever go back. i want that. this is what it is. it's a dilemma facing many from all parts of afghanistan with the one goal of getting to cobble, but not knowing what happens after that. public bride al jazeera couples. as you've seen, women and children and the majority of those people have been displaced by this fighting. some women say they fear a return to the don't days of the taliban sees is control of chemist on many and are afraid of what that future may look like. the thought i got the holiday a couple of girls were inside, took, took driving from the tuition center to their home on the way they were stopped and lashed by the taliban because they were wearing revealing sandals. and they were told by them that you are wearing beast attract the young men latitude. do you know how much is the dust? and when i see that we are on the verge of losing everything, i really lose all my hope. i'm just trying to get my friends together so we can sit together and share a future plans so that if any of us can make it out alive from the situation we can
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fulfill those plans. i even offer forgiveness for some of my friends if i've ever done the wrong model. because if the taliban comes hello, none of us will survive. i've nothing to say. i know we'll get killed. and the un secretary general echoed the concerns of the african women thing was heartbreaking to see them lose their hard full rights. i'm also deeply the served by early indications that the taliban are imposing severe restrictions on human rights in the areas under their control. particularly targeting women and journalists, it is particularly already fighting and are breaking to see reports of the out of one rights of african girls and women being gripped away from them. maria mata, he's the women's rights activists in afghanistan, who says the future will look grim for african women. if the taliban was a capture, campbell, people are really suffering. this situation is wars of money.
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millions of people have been displaced from salt water and also from the notch and one on the on the door and refused the feeling. the cold feeling in call at the park on the 3 of them living on the street with jolly on his very we're going the 2 questions. i will say. i feel very scary. i'm very scared about being up to the t up pick up because i was not allowed to go to school when i was child doing, it's all about time. and a lot the woman learn the millions of dollars and of good will have a preference from who have experience from that time. they really cared to hit something if the tolerable and take over of coal tomorrow get within next week or within a month. what would be the situation? one, what would be what you're actually going which direction to go to school?
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are we able to, to go to walk on? what would be our about our fundamental right? for the past 20 years, we have been advocating to bring lots of changes to lots of one and also, and also a myself, i left all of my life to and work put a lot of effort to make sure that i have access to them for the month arise, have access to education, have access to health facilities, and also making sure that when the dream and the vision they fulfill their genes. but nowadays this future is very dark and we don't know what will happen tomorrow. who the not the nations is also calling for an immediate end to the violence in serious southern city that are thousands of civilians fled fighting between government troops and rebel forces. the un special invoices there is a shortage of food fuel, water, and medicine that was put on the blockade by the government in june after residents
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refused to surrender their weapons and allow forces to search houses. rights groups are criticizing a us policy of expelling refugees and migrant stopped at the border. they've been flying to mexico, southern border and then bus to a remote area in guatemala. the people mostly from honduras and i'll salvador are then left to fend for themselves. saw from home since monday, several daily flights from the us of departed for the city of departure. la, on this mexico southern border with guatemala. john home. it is there and sent us this report. they started actually before these flights for something called ty, 242, which is a decades old health provision, which basically means that anyone's showing up in crossing the us border and possibly ask for asylum doesn't necessarily need to be seen. they can be turned straight back because of a health emergency and president trump's administration started to apply that, saying that that applied to the pandemic, to coven president bite and now is continued that he's sending people across the
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board or from the u. s. that seems to be the case, the administration is words that they keep coming back. so to stop that from happening, then now flowing them here to topic to, to where we are right now, which is right at the south submit for next to the border with boss amount that they're also flying them to another city on the border of west molly 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 at the moment 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 rights groups including the un have criticize it . so you got to get people access to asylum and see can't fly them straight down to the south of the country where they're not possibly safe police in nicaragua have rated the offices of a pro opposition newspaper. the owners of the trends being investigated for customs
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fraud and money laundering. on thursday, the paper was forced to suspend its print edition management. se customs officials refused to actually release their paper in ports to print. the newspaper matego has been accused of cracking dominant opponents of november's election negotiations between venezuela's government and the opposition of resumed another attempt to enter the country. political and economic crises, the 2 sides, not meeting in mexico city, but his letter was plunged into turmoil largely due to disputes between president nicholas madura and the opposition made one quite round 60 countries have recognized whether as venezuela's interim president, previous talks fails to resolve the political stalemate and the haitian judge chosen to lead the investigation into the assassination of president jeff anomalies a step down through chandler that says he is removing himself and the case for personal reasons. remember, noise was killed last month by
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a group of armed men who stormed the presidential residence, patiently say more than 40 suspects of an arrested included 12 police officers and 2 americans who checked the world, whether next and then forced to sleep under the open sky. where meeting people live with nothing after grace's wildfire and a 100000 vacancies, why dutch companies are struggling to find some ah hello there. it's all about the exceptional and even dangerous heat across north america. we're seeing temperature climb not just in west and areas where people in western canada and the u. s. have had to escape that heat by flocking to the beaches, but it's also across that east coast. and this was the scene in washington dc where
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temperatures rose to the early thirties. they are expected to sit here for the next few days. now it's not just eastern areas in western areas, but it is more central areas that we are seeing. the heat come through, we've seen severe storms rolling across the midwest causing flooding in michigan. well, those have eas, it is drying up, and temperatures are going to spike for the wet weather. we have to move to the south west those monsoon rains of what flash flooding to parts of arizona and new mexico. that weather is set to continue this weekend, and it is going to turn rather wet and windy for the florida peninsula. as tropical storm fred makes its way to the northwest. in the u. s. has passed across cuba taking with the wet and windy weather, we could see up to a 100 millimeters of rain fall in places in florida as it makes its way across the florida keys.
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dentist on. if you're running more cities in an offensive that is gradually encircling, cobbled fight as of now captured, to pull the alarm, pull the alarm, i'm sorry. the main city of low got problems which borders account agencies wanting as a humanitarian catastrophe. and i've got a song to chat about defensive dr. thousands in their homes. run $400000.00 and have been despite this year, 80 percent of them women and children. and in other news rights groups are criticizing a u. s. policy of expelling refugees and migrant stopped at the board and i've been blown to mexico, southern border and then bus to a remote area, but not what they left to fend for themselves. villages in algeria have joined emergency crews to put out wildfires that have been burning in the north for 3 days. the young he's been deployed to help fights advise many rural areas,
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feel like the equipment to actually stop them. they 71 people have been killed. the governor of the 5 and started deliberately and $22.00 people suspected that often are under a red, you know, there is a lack in material. as you can see, there are only few firefighters and we are trying to help. that's it. may god help every day it's progressing and there is wind. we don't have resources to stop it. people are trying to put out the fires. some are bleeding and others have head injury. wait, wait. in russia, the government has expanded the state of emergency in siberia. where more than $101.00 finds a burning, that makes it easier for the government to send more age to yucca tia nearly a $120.00 forest fires burning across 14000 square kilometers. several villages have been evacuated, smokes in the forest, the choking the capital you could see, which is often referred to as the coldest city on earth. wildfire is also burning
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the italian capital, rome, fire, cruise and helicopters of trying to stop the flames. being filled by a heat wave and that extreme heat wave also expected hit spain and portugal in the next few days. miss logical agency, this is temperatures will reach 47 degrees celsius, the highest and 4 years. more than 4. he provinces, in spain, and now on alert, will increase the wildfires and launch the contain, but many is struggling to cope with the impact of what is being called the worst ecological disaster. in decades. the bas ravi reports from athens. he met a retired war journalist. last at all. 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
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a forest apathy. but interesting because we started trying to save animals right from the start. and as a matter of fact, a lot of these animals we knew because we were feeding them for love of everyone 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 effected by these wildfires. but we are 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 the risk after
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a 42 year career covering the war in vietnam as well as conflicts in europe and the middle east. electors would set us retired 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 want to have these missed, 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 that had nothing to do with fire fighting. it was a mess, and this is the situation. 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
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a pillow and sleep under open sky. his grit is all he has left is in basra. v o to 0 in greece is pernesa mountains. in turkey, dozens of volunteers in emergency work as a rushing to supply to people affected by days of heavy flooding relief. 6 people were killed in middleton in provinces. the death toll nationwide goes to $38.00. then he struggling to cope the celtic aftermath of the floods. cars and debris simply tossed by torrents of water, a quarter of a 1000000 serbians having to rush in their drinking water because of a severe shortage, long dry spell, the same river level plummet. it into an emergency be declared in central and south western regions. soldiers have been sent with water trucks into the affected areas . castle owners and people living in remote villages are the worst effected and deforestation in brazil, amazon rain forest fell 10 percent last month, but destruction remains far higher than before. president john, both in our took office,
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you government data shows more than 10000 square kilometers of forest has been cleared for the 3rd straight year. both scenario has weakened environmental rule since he came to power and supported mining and commercial farming and protected areas of the rain forest. in japan's recorded its highest number of new cove in 19 infection since the start of the pandemic, more than 20000 cases reported on friday. the ciocca medical association described the situation as a disaster. more than a quarter of new infections were reported in the capital alone, straight his most popular state new south wales record, its highest jump in cases. health officials reported 466 infections on saturday. the vast majority in sydney, the greater sydney and surrounding areas have been locked down now since june. and americans at high risk from coven, because of severely weakened immune systems,
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can now get a 3rd jap. this is endorsed by the cdc, the sentence, today's control on friday. the u. s. a struggling with a search in cases filled by the deals are varied in mississippi and make sure the hospitals been set up in a parking garage to help with an overload of coven 19 patients. in europe, some economies are bouncing back, has covered restrictions at ease. but for the netherlands as a new problem, a shortage of workers set bounce on his report. people are on the move again. now lockdown, have been lifted between companies in the netherlands, are struggling to keep their regular services going. several trains have had to be cancelled because of the shortage of traffic controllers. drain company poll dale had had to ask 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?
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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, if you want to go out on a friday night when it's impossible to what you want a new home. ok. yeah. so it's new. think of us who can give 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 guess a problem. plenty of jobs available, not only bring companies are struggling frames, running factory hospitals and the hospitality factor. weaving out for fat dr. economy, i strictly come back to the lies off the scope of love. now let's think 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 they're not enough people to do the work. and finding stuff was also
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a problem before the pandemic. i think there are you. but 3 years ago, dick funnel status started a company called shafts from spain, 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, in this case, the southern europe. because unemployment, there was around 20 percent. victor hernandez arrived 3 weeks ago from spain and is among dozens of chef recruited so far. spend, there isn't a jumps available for us here. i'm 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,
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hun mass assess companies need to be more creative in attracting workers. this is, did the new demand by the younger generation, millennials, a generation offer that is coming 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 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 work from the netherlands or from abroad, the economy will suffer shaft. victor says more shacks from southern europe would definitely not hurt dutch gastro mummy. the eating of good food stamp. fasten al jazeera gods, hazel. find the lebanon's worsening financial crisis, which has thrown more than half the population into poverty. the currency it's crashed and basic necessities is simply on affordable. out of the re spoken to a mother of 3 about her daily struggles.
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and a man who has, i am human and has a mother of 3. i am a school teacher since i believe a contest and i used to feel that my job had meaning today. and with all due respect, i feel very unworthy as 11 you citizen. my salary is very low, i get paid and that you found it today. it only covers the few basics at the supermarket. you cut them a 1000, you have a lot. well, they fin since 2019 life had dramatically changed. my said, our salaries only cover water expenses, gas and fuel burns in. now, we don't have water for example, and i have to make the dishes one. i have to get water, which my son brought up on my can she can she life has changed dramatically. we cannot even secure the basics for that yet. and i'm not that i'm not seeing this is
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the laundry. it's been in the machine since yesterday. i can't wash because the one our electricity we get does not cover the washing cycle. this is the fridge where we are putting the foot that doesn't go back across the room at the will. of course, i believe the government and the leaders. all of them means all of them. and i see that i've been and we are all tired, but pick hi, this is how we live. we have nothing to offer them. that's not what we're used to the situation. but my daughter bit my heart and the movie it seems like i cannot provide for her like before. ah, i half off the i will take you to the headlines. the taliban swept further ref. got stano for turning over, running more cities in an offensive. that is gradually encircling the capital
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