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off and the taliban is only offensive claiming provinces the house by the afghan government, despite international mediation, if it's what does the future hold special coverage just for me . ready i was 600 as gmc on our xerox can all santa maria, and these are the headlines. the taliban is swept for the threat. going to start over running more cities in an offensive that is gradually encircling, cobble fight. as of now captured, fully alarm the main city of logo province, which bordered the capital a town by now controls more than 2 thirds of the country. and so agencies a warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. as the taliban offensive drives thousands of people from their homes around 400000. have been despite the rub, mcbride,
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with more from causal. we do get the sense here that this is maybe a breather. incense of a time for consolidation, the taliban taken. it seems so much a territory in so short a time that he probably needs to guarantee it can hold onto all of these places extended itself very widely across the country. and you see that in some of the messages being broadcast by the taliban, we are just getting into the start of the work week here in afghanistan. and the taliban is telling people come back to work that way now in control. go back to your business is telling government workers they have, they can safely return to work and that we will guarantee your safety. so it's, it's sending a message your business as usual, but under a new flag hoping to consolidate what he's got as far as the us operation is concerned. we understand that much of this is all happening inside how many cars i international airport. a which is a huge lea, secure area here,
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it is very easy for very large operations to take place out of public view of the united states would certainly i think like to keep it that way. the last thing it wants to create is any kind of disorder. on rest or even seems of panic. the last thing he wants is a repeat of psych on 75 people rushing for planes. so it is keeping it as low key as possible. and i think there is also a sense of embarrassment that after announcing very publicly, we are disengaging and now they're scouting back. it seems with what can best be described as an extraction force because of the deterioration of the situation which arguably they've helped to create. by the abrupt departure, the headlines and negotiations between venezuela's government and opposition of resumed and another attempt to enter the countries political and economic crises, but 2 sides. a meeting in mexico city. venezuela was plunged into turmoil, largely due to disputes between president nicholas madura and the opposition to one
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guy dope around 60 countries have recognized why the venezuela's intern president previous talks failed to resolve a political stalemate. police and they could go have rated the offices of a pro opposition newspaper, the owners of law, and now being investigated for customs, fraud, and money for the paper had been forced to suspend its print edition on thursday. it is previously branded the government of president daniel, take your dictatorship. he's been accused of cracking down on opponents ahead of november's election rights groups are criticizing a u. s. policy of expelling refugees and migrant stopped at the border. they've been flown to mexico, southern border and bust to a remote area in guatemala. these people mostly from honduras, and salvador, who then left to fend for themselves far from home. japan's recorded its highest number of new cov infection since the start of the pandemic. more than $20000.00 cases were reported on friday. the target medical association described the
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situation as a disaster. more than a quarter of new infections were reported in the capital, and hospitals are under straighten with around 230 patients in intensive care. mold straightly, as most popular state new south wales has recorded its highest jumped encoded cases . health officials reported 466 infections on saturday. the vast majority in sidney great city on the surrounding areas have been locked down since june. the advantages and algeria joined emergency crews to put out wildfires that have been burning and then all 3 days the army has been deployed to help fight the fight as many rural areas so like equipment to stop them and they 71 people have been killed and the government says defies with started deliberately 22 people suspected of off and on up to date with a headlines and i was 0. witnesses next. the
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ah, it was ran. it was tom. how man killed the elephant. and nobody heard the gunfire. i on the central african republic, at 11 35 am the biker arrived telling me that definitely had found the freshly killed elephant. the tail had been clipped, but we found the hairy tip which was notched with sparse hair. the notched tail pendant down is samson, a sizable male was 70 centimeter tasks. ah, oh no, but more. mon mangan one is one
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number 2, i thought doing him as anger. i finally got the men or the one that should the elephant. and the other monday cleared, the greater part in the killing just monies very much in which crafts, natural power. so if you organize just on to the bliss when the guy shooting the elephant, that way. nobody heard the sound of the gun. ah ah.
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looking let me sit here together dan in one day he turned to me after watching an interaction between mother and catherine. he said, allison, he said people this like us, they interact with each other, they have emotions. it just really hit me when you see something incessantly advised him, you know, i can appreciate him for many things and he can appreciate me. we're almost like an old married couple in a way. oh oh yeah,
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my mom, my mom died. i'm like i am why my bill? well that was american. my mom was on the man because when double bomb was my mother, my mother has had them mark about, you know there would be a modem or no not. yeah. let me know my, my mom demo this in the me. oh, i october 3rd by august central african republic. hot and dry. elvita is still in the clearing with both her newborn and jubilee.
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ah. un reports are rebel coalition calling itself the select is threatening the eastern and central regions of the country. the central african republic is located in the dead center of africa. a local name for the country is bay p africa, which means heart of african and it has a lot of problems, especially present forest elephants are really getting battered because they happen to live in these places where there's a lot of civil and left and
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the i think what drew me into these animals is the continuing story. and the aspect of song that special is that it's very unpredictable because you never know what you're going to say. there's always some little piece of the story that's being added and watching these young balls learn to be males is a big draw because they go through many changes. oh, i can
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january 16 in the lake. a rebels had captured the diamond produce and city of bria and the town with the tongue of barbary its abuse. civil war has begun me. i frank assessments my way. it is. again, freedom surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is come on to the 140 to come up with 2 is the critical debate that we have here is not between kula and any other one. great. then we have gone through here between the 2 years re running
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it's not just one of the several time program that is not punitive. you today on algae near me. ah, we are out of the santa maria with another look at the headlines and the taliban is swept further through afghanistan over running more cities in an offensive. it has gradually encircling cobbled fighters of non captured pull the alarm, the main city of logo province which borders the capital of the town. it by now controlled more than 2 thirds of the country, its leading agencies to warner, the humanitarian catastrophe. as the taliban defense of dr. thousands of people from their homes. in fact around for.
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