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pablo escobar, 100 down the show company is when you're under arrest increase. play an important role. protecting human face in awe . locals fleet, to cobble foreigners leave the country as a bond, make more gains enough chemist that has concern about the future of women and girls . the un chief says he's deeply disturbed by reports coming from taliban control areas. ah, i'm time is a dan. this is al, just the are alive from dell hall. so coming up the us spends migraines to mexico
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southern border, leading them to fend for themselves. venezuela, government and opposition policy is a great to work together to dig the country out of crisis. and 4 years after sally owns was months, live disaster. experts say it's just a matter of time before another calamity hit me. a scramble for safety is under way across the ghana stand as a ton of bon continues. it's rapid takeover of territory. thousands of embassy staff, a workers and foreign nationals, all trying to secure flights out of cobble. the u. s. is send again, additional troops to help evacuate more than 4000 personnel and as they leave cobble afghans arriving to the capital from other places, captured by the taliban. the fearful of life under the groups rule. the un is warning of an falling humanitarian catastrophe. specifically reports of the taliban,
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severely restricting the rights of women and girls, and the taliban claims to have captured another provincial capital. its shout another capital of pocket peak, a province. it would add to the 6 other cities captured on friday. go live now to rob mcbride and cobble installed the latest reports of fighting, particularly around mazata sherry for do we know about there? that's right. this saturday we have had more reports of an upsurge in fighting after what we've been described fairly quiet overnight. i was here in afghanistan and we've had just as we came on confirmation now that shut on this is the provincial capital of pac chica. this is the province south of cobble on the border with pakistan that the provincial capital has now surrendered. we saw earlier uploaded the videos of a part of the taliban fighters in the center of the city. we've now had to confirm that the city itself has not fallen to the taliban,
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which they had claimed earlier. there is also been fighting just north of pac chica at a similarly sounding province called pac tia. now this is, we don't need be reports of fighting that, but that is probably a lot closer to cobble. we're also hearing of fighting invite attack and also tuna, which is to the east of cobble this, again, are 2 provinces, very close to cobble itself. so it does follow a pattern of gradually this fighting, encroaching on the center here, the government stronghold of cobble and surrounding cities and towns, the one remaining stronghold that the government has of the way up in the north of the country. again, increased reports of fighting all around that city. it does seem to be on the increasing pressure. now it comes as the other big development here in cobble is as the evacuation of non essential embassy personnel and other us citizens with the
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arrival of during this weekend. we understand they have already started to arrive of us military personnel up to $3000.00 of them. now they are starting to arrive here, but you wouldn't know it's because all of this is happening in how because i international airport, which is a highly secure area. it is easy to keep things out of sight, and i think that is how the united states would very much like to keep this. they want to keep this very low key. they are very sensitive about the message they send about evacuating their nationals. so they might cause unrest or even panic and chaos. they don't want to see crowds tried to get on planes for example. but also, i think there is a sense of embarrassments about the sudden change in policy that after announcing very publicly and solemnly that the united states with, disengaging with canis, done up to 20 years. that here we have this, but force coming back being effectively an extraction force coming back to get
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through nationals out largely coming back. it would seem because of the, the deteriorating situation which that abrupt removal from this country arguably has helped to create. talking about change of policy walking, tell us about apparent mediation efforts underway between the ton. yvonne and the jimmy semi our northern alliance and reports to perhaps the president might be speaking. this is an interesting development. this is a smile. connie is a former head dean commander. he was very prominent in fighting during the soviet times. more recently he was leading one of these uprising forces against the taliban. a head that he was captured or surrendered him self, but they remained slightly unclear about how he came to be aligned with the taliban . but he is now arrived in cobble with a message. it seems
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a piece of the message being but other significant figures leading figures who are linked with the northern alliance. so the old know the lines, the traditional enemies of the taliban, that they should now be talking peace. and that the way forward is peaceful negotiation. so it does cover the at interesting time with the taliban, controlling so much of the country, it seems that they have built now an awful lot of political leverage, which may be, we are seeing them trying to use it. it's too early to say just has significant this might turn out to be, but it does look as though the taliban are able to almost look as though that the honest broker that said they all the voice of reason amongst all of this madness which to be honest, they have been instrumental in helping to create but if it does lead to any kind of negotiation or discussion, then that would be better for many people in many quarters than this current passive, unrelenting violence. all right, thanks so much for the run. mcbride that from cobble the un secretary general
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antonia good tallish is called of a top on the lay down arms and immediately help the offensive out diplomatic editor james base reports from the united nations. the sector 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 flood 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 water off path must be clear. seizing power through military force is a losing proposition that can only lead to prolonged c p war or to the complete isolation of afghan is done. i call on the tale bound to immediately hold your
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fancies and to negotiate in good faith. in the interest of afghanistan and its people, he's urged the return to diplomacy, and those talks in bo 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 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. they lighted naisha nice things rather as begun. flying central americans to southern mexico in an effort to stop them repeatedly trying to cross the us border. it's a move criticized by international rights organizations and the u. n's refugee
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agency. john holman, is on mexico southern border with guatemala and sent off this report. this is just one of the flight the began a week ago, taking migrants turned away by the us back down to the very south of mexico. the new measure from american authorities is to stop them immediately trying to cross the us border again. the flight to head into the masa. and here top of schuler right on the border with guatemala. those getting off and then almost immediately bus further back down the route by mexican authorities into guatemala. it coordinated that sudden reversal of a long hard journey seemed to shock those arriving in temperature. la, it's tough because you have no chance if you suffer to get there. every one on this flight was what marlin were reportedly from durance, and salvador intervals have been returned this way. after their arrival,
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they will shoot onto the bus. this is where the migrants were left by mexican authorities and the board of bridge between mexico behind us was a molar that waste quite remote and they would drop here and just told to go back into their own country. it's not just happening here. what marlin officials told us submits, can authorities also dropping migrants that a more remote town called l sable, which they say hasn't got the facilities to handle them. the us is struggling. so with high numbers at the border and overcrowded facilities. and the biden administration is using a health provision called title 42 to turn people back without giving them the chance to offer asylum. it says the measure is needed because of the pandemic. both that provisions and the increasing flight has got you in refugee agency worry. our concern is that these flights that are sort
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of new and really troubling dimensions and enforcement of the states. title 42 public health order and risk. sending people back precisely to the situation of grave risk that they, they may have despite concerns to their safety. these flights continue to return migrant to an uncertain future by code john home. and i'll just hit a talisman venezuela's. government and opposition have met in mexico inching closer to working together and ending a political and economic crisis. the process is supported by norway, mexico, russia, and the netherlands, our latin america at italy, seeing you in reports. the ceremony in mexico says he was a solemn, as it was significant delegation leaders representing venezuela's, president,
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nicholas my rudo and the countries principal opposition parties, signed an agreement to initiate negotiations to restore peaceful coexistence in the troubled, torn country. it was a compromise that we have an unbreakable commitment to work as much as needed to reach in accord that will provide our people with a pack for democratic coexistence for the long term and with profound changes in terms of content. that is our goal. so that no one will feel defeated, but rather for all to feel included if they were the same, but acting as the facilitator for the negotiations, nor was representative has presented a 7 point agenda. it includes political rights for all respect to human rights and accountability. and nitro guarantee, including verifiable, observation, respect to the state of law and the lifting of economic sanctions imposed by the international community. president my buddha's representative underscored that his
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government does not respond to pressure and threat, but rather to dialogue. if they have an opportunity open and this is a golden opportunity to demonstrate that, despite all that has happened in the past, this is a chance to show that we can join forces for the future and reach early agreements and chords. wailings are undergoing the worst political, economic, and social crisis in history about numerous attempts to reach a negotiated solution to venezuela's, political confrontation have failed. millions have fled to neighboring countries in business way. la, many remain skeptical that this time things will be different. but louis of alaska's still holds on to a glimmer of hope and send a message to the negotiators patio. i would tell them to act seriously. i would wish that they would have just a tiny bit of love for their country. political analyst, recent alone warned that these negotiations are only a starting point. yeah,
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they can see that the probability that madura will get what he wants to 0, the probability of the opposition will get its way, is also 0, right? that's normal in any negotiation. the question is, how far are they willing to negotiate here? as, as to underscore, this point, the delegation chief stood far apart, highlighting just how much work needs to be done before any agreement is reached. to see in human al jazeera will had an al jazeera, lacking shelter and food. nearly half 1000000 people have fled to taliban, advance enough gallons time. plus the fighting back. germany's routing party candidate is aiming to fend off a challenge from the last a ah,
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it's time for the journey with sponsored by capital airways. hello there. it's all about the scorching heat across southern parts of europe. this weekend, particularly for the iberian peninsula, and spain is preparing for possible record breaking temperatures over the next few days as it deals with another heat wave. so we've got red alerts out to southern areas of spain, southern areas of a city, but that heat is going to be felt across the mediterranean and into some of those balkan states where we will see temperatures klein. but north of this, it is looking west and cooler. we were expecting showers in storms across switzerland and into austria over the weekend. and for the british all that is looking wet and windy, but we will see some sunshine breaking 3 for southern parts of england. the scandinavia it remains unsettled for much of the weekend, but for the really wet weather we have to head to the black sea region and we are
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expecting those really heavy rains to continue for ne, in parts of turkey and into georgia, we could see more flooding here, but down south it is a lot hotter and dry. and as we move over to spain, we could see a new all time record set for the heat. as we go into saturday, temperatures in quarter are expected to rise above the mid forties before they tend to ease as we go into next week. sponsor cut on airways. in 2011 out. they were reported from townsend on the senate to trade in the body parts of l. b. and this is where the theme may put it, right and on the spot rewind, revisit the survivor. mutilated to service, the rituals of witchcraft. when you do trash to rewind spell of l b. no, on our 0. ah
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ah, welcome back. you're watching out just 0 time to recap our headlines now. dr. groups are criticizing a u. s. policy of expanding refugees and migrant being flown to mexico, southern border and then taken to a remote area in guatemala representatives from venezuela is government and opposition of method, mexico and the latest attempt to end long running good for and i cannot make crises . the process is supported by norway, mexico, russia, and then met them, and people have been fleeing to safety across afghan. the baton of bomb take over more territory. thousands of embassy staff, aid workers, and foreign nationals are trying to secure life out of cobbling a city's
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towns and villages have fallen to the taliban. as many as 400000 afghans fled their homes, looking for safety and cobble most are now in overcrowded camps. and rob mcbride reports from the capital, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse on the northern edge of cobble a fight for bread among people newly arrived at food distribution, the 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 out that's just i have 2 children with me. this woman tells us out in the open sun all day got new arrivals or encouraged to take buses to temporary camps for internally displaced people or id peas that already exists from previous phases
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of this decades long conflict. the makeup at the idp 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 this conflict has 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 back la. yes ma am yes, i would say 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 the grounds. it's this one. there are 37 other people find room with relatives like begging jam and her husband who escaped the southern city of laska dela,
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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 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 the, it's a di lemme facing many from all parts of afghanistan with the one goal of getting to cobble, but not knowing what happens after that. robert bride al jazeera couple women and children are the majority of those people who've been displaced by the fighting. some women say they fear a return to the dark days. if the taliban sees is control of the country, many anal afraid what the future may look like. 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
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lashed by the taliban because they were wearing revealing sandals. and they were told by them that you're wearing bees to attract a young men. what to do, how much is that? 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 fulfill those times, i even ask for 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 is to say, i know we'll get killed. the un secretary general also echoed the concerns of those african women saying it was heartbreaking to see them lose their hard for rights. i'm also deeply disturbed 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
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gripped away from them. maria mata he as a women's rights activists in afghanistan. she says, the future will look grim for african women. if the tardy bon take, cobble, people are really suffering. this situation is war is money. millions of people have been displaced from such and also from the notch of one of them because of the all and refused the feeling that called feeling in coal and the park on the streets of them. living on the street with charlie on his very i would say, i feel very scary. i'm very scared about it. being the captivity at pick up because i was not allowed to go to school when i was child. you and it's all about time. and a lot the woman's, the millions of dollars and of good will have
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a suffering from home who have experience from that time. the release can have something if the tolerable and take over the call tomorrow, only 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? are we able 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 light on and also, and also my so i left all of my life to and work put lots of if we miss a lot to make sure that back to them for the mentor, right, 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 happens tomorrow. the haitian judge who was chosen to lead the
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investigation into the assassination of president jovan annoys his step down. he says he's removing himself from the case for personal reasons. moiz was killed last month by a group of men who stormed the presidential palace. haitian police say more than 40 suspects, have been arrested, including 12 police officers and 2 americans. sam b as our position leader again de illema has taken an early lead in the countries for the actual election incumbent president edgarland go is trading behind these rival by tens of thousands of votes. the final outcome is not expected until sunday has been a high turn out with poles kept tokens of several hours longer than planned to allow everyone to vote. for years on from sierra lee owns month live disaster. many survivors are still homeless. it was the country single most tragic day, more than $1000.00. 100 people are known to have died. but the response since then
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tells abroad a story of challenges facing the sprawling port city. i'm going to race reports from free town. ali mommy contest still lives in the shadow of the sugarloaf mountain is attachment to the area remains strong. despite the much lied but killed members of his family and neighbors. like many displeased persons, he moves his family from one construction site to another, seeking shelter. living in some of the old things to help in this community because they can not afford to read more than 1000. 100 people died in the much light the countries worst single day disaster. another $3000.00 remained displeased after 2 days of torrential rains.
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this face of the sugarloaf mountain broke free in the early hours of august. the 14th 2017 huge drug boulders and mud cascaded down the slopes and swept away many homes. while many people were still asleep for his own exploits, say, it's only a matter of time before another disaster strikes. and this is why people continue to build in dangerous areas, on mountains, in valleys, even water channels. deforestation still continue. norma and nothing happens a lot, but we land any lesson for these project area. know and i continue to live with a steady migration of people. comes an increase in demand for shelter and food. an estimated $300.00 tons of refuse is also generated daily by residents of the capital free town. some of it is dumped in grains while
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government officials insist much has been done since the disaster, they admit that serious challenges remain. we'll walk into a few some of these because we definitely got a test to the fact that the weaknesses in existing legislations experts warn but unless countries lexia really on take further steps to stop unrestrained development, their population will continue to be exposed to disasters similar to the much light of 2017. how many degrees i'll do that for you down germans. on preparing to choose a new government after 16 years of chancellor anglo marco's kristian democrats at the helm. but a very public of london by the man tip to replace her has dented the policies prospects. amin la shirts was caught laughing during a visit to a flood hid area. his popularity ratings plummeted. dominant cane reports now from
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berlin. the political shadow boxing of the summer is over now it's time for the main event for armand lashes. that means trying to land a few punches on his electoral rivals, both from the social democrats and from the greens, which is why he's been visiting eco friendly projects. like this, the new tesla factory outside berlin, this is the future rocher of energy, the future of sustainability. and we thank you for this investment in germany. absolute, well, it's a, it's a pleasure to be here. the problem for lash it is that many people seem unsure about him. images like these of him last thing on the sidelines of a visit to a flood hit area last month have damaged his reputation. when he stands alongside angle immaculate, such events, some believe he struggles by comparison. some in his home state, blame him for their problems. this level of dissatisfaction is mirrored at the
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national level. when in early spring, he emerged as the lead candidate for his party and their bavarian allies, the c s. u. they were pulling it around 30 percent. now they're struggling to stay above 20 percent. with strong challenges from the greens and social democrats. one, emily says lasha has been trying to stress his environmental credentials in order to stem the flow of votes to the greens. seems to that to last. it has to go a bit more towards the issues of the greens and talk the issues and the public and social justice. thing over these elections are about choosing who works in parliament for the next 4 years. they'll also have a direct impact on who ends up as the chancellor for the past 16 years, that role has belonged to the christian democrats angular makeover with her soon to be gone. and now with aman lashes in charge of the c d. u. that grip on power seems
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looser, and the threats from the other main parts is much stronger. and all the while the bavarian prime minister mark is cert, looks on. he wanted to be the lead candidate for the cd. you c. s. u in september, but last out to lash it in the spring. now the polls suggest most germans would prefer verda as chancellor, and that the cd you see su, vote would be higher if he was. but such a change, of course, seems highly unlikely with just a few weeks to go dominant cane al jazeera berlin. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here now. jazeera now taught, yvonne is continuing to advance across. i've gotten the staff from the west to the north, thousands of embassy staff, aid workers, and foreign nationals are trying to secure flights out of cobble. rob mcbride is in cobble with the lay.

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