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to control the inflation is to actually deliver the spot is to stop the valuation. that's how you can contain the impact subsidies and weekend stopped at the valuation of the buildings. if we put in place a board meeting, if we don't want to be for as long as the government refuse us to do the work, we want to have a vision going on the country. and as long as the government maintain subsidies, we would have to show up to these reducing people, waiting, going to be in line or get into that. so let's just take a step back then for a moment. if we could, if we go back to the port explosion that happened in bay router more than a year ago. and of course, lebanon had plenty of problems before that. but all of that, the talk back then was this, this should be a huge wake up call for the lebanese government. they really need to, to,
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to do something to, to resolve the problems of the country. and more than a year later, that simply hasn't happened. what, why do you think that is whether you have a major political law in the countries because we have a government and the government believe that they don't have the ability or whatever to do anything. and the or so we have been without an actual government functioning government for more than a year. the board. i mean, we didn't have a contract and the company to the board. we all know what this government have done . this subsidies policies that have been draining the foreign exchange of live and there's at the end of the day on the, you know, everybody needs the fuel to actually $700.00 off for $30.00 in the market. because another man's promises him
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a subsidy of $73.00 of the problem is that this, the post and then this $100.00 abroad, instead of spending and $30011.00 on it, would actually take the subsidy, get the fuel for $30.00. but then the exported and sell it for $100.00, making a profit of 200 percent. right? so this policy will lead to shortages and it should be repeated immediately. and sort of shows kennedy design, if we don't have it because everybody is. ringback hoping that the new government can start doing before let's hope for the best. 6 and the good to get you analysis on this. patrick martini johnny's there from beirut. thank you. let's get more now on our breaking news story. the color bonds capture of mazata sharif all by de la. but here is a, an afghan political analyst, and electra of transitional justice of the american university and cobbler joins us live now from cobbled via skype. thank you for being with us. so 1st of all,
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what do you make of these, these developments and the reported capture of mazata? surely. thank you for having me on i guess we've seen before, the government hype sub specific territories with regards to how they can defend that we saw president i shouldn't need visiting. mazata said he, he pointed to previous warlords, those thumb and tom a know to take a stand in mazata city and defended. and surprisingly, it didn't take more than i'd be for the pilot bond to or not so surprisingly, to take over the city. and both leaders fled be saw those from attending a meeting with a president. it's just, i think we've crossed the threshold where you can keep count or it really makes a huge difference when to be fall. it appears like that's more of
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a loss. and every day the tyler bond are piling on pressure until they are on government chokes. and agrees to transfer a power shaft connie, part of the problem some would say that here's the problem again from the pilot bonds perspective. he has been the main point of contention where the father bond have been saying that they would seize their campaigns once the president presents his resignation. but it's also the management miss management of the war a living in an alternative reality. we saw him speak to the nation to be not discussing the fall of major cities, not discussing and being the plan. and it was a whole lot of nothing back. he said. so, but there are rumors that he had sat down with the united states ambassador and there are discussions about his resignation and delegation. going to maybe pockets
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on to discuss transition of power and what the transitional government looks like. so it appears that the days off i should have when the office are numbered, it's very easy to look at this and see how, how the african government forces have seemingly fed so poorly on the battlefield against against the tyler bond. and to say, well, this is what 20 years if this is what 20 years of assistance from foreign assistance in the form of manpower and weapons and training and so and so forth, of done. you know, what's the point of the foreign forces that staying any longer, but is the sum of this responsible he lie with, with the us led coalition and the way they they handled the training and the, the assistance that they provided over the last few decades of course the bleeding can be divided amongst multiple stakeholders. the united states typically tied the
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government's hands and kicked them in that needs. and then we wonder why the government couldn't do much. they fed into the momentum of the pallet bond by withdrawing in such a defeated manner. there were also conditions with regards to their agreement with the father by now as to how contractors putting be involved in supporting the one army. but that being said, there is no blame to be spared for the government as well. they mismanaged this war . they had no charismatic leadership, their plan was to not have a plan. they retreated tactical lead from the district, leaving no buffer zone to protect the cities with. and then the more all of the soldiers was so low. ready because of lack of supply because of lack of leadership that they, they surrendered. and obviously when you're faced with death and surrender, surrender does sound like a pretty feasible option. so that's how everything fell. like
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a domino effect. i kept thing, we shouldn't press the panic button, but apparently we never got time to put the panic button because everything fell apart within hours. indeed could to get your perspective or by de la, by here joining us there from cobbler. thank you for having all just stays after her. he managed to bring his wildfires under control as more devastation flash floods in the north had destroyed entire villages. the death toll is rising. at least 44 dead with many more on accounted for. gillian wolf reports 1st. fires then flood, hopes are dwindling in this town. that missing loved ones will still be alive. those who survive the floods in both skirt on the black sea wait anxiously for news . with a population of fewer than 9000, most people will know someone affected by this tragedy. for alias,
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the devastation is difficult to comprehend. holloman, my aunt is missing her husband is missing her twin grandchildren. a missing the wife of our building manager is missing along with that 2 children. his relative and local business owner to ron describes the moment floodwaters rushed in. at the very moment they were paying tribute to his uncle at a funeral. films in a bit of a much people was shouting and screaming and asking others to run away. we looked and saw the flood waters coming our way from the direction of the post office. we flayed up hill running past the bridge to bring ourselves to safety. the flood described one of turkey's worst was the 2nd natural disaster to strike the country this month. chaos in the north, just as authorities had declared wildfires in the south had been brought under control. on friday, president irwin visited the region, declaring 3 disaster zones. he promised to defer a taxes and offered relief for all those affected nations disaster agency has
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deployed nearly $6000.00 personnel to the hardest hit areas. almost half a meter of rain has fallen in less than 3 days, causing rivers to overflow. toward the water had been tossing cars, filling streets of debris, and wiping entire houses from their foundations. more than 2000 people have been evacuated from their homes. many with the help of helicopters and boats, som, having fled to their rooftops as a last resort of hundreds of villages are without electricity. and people say they can't reach their loved ones by full volunteers or doing what they can to deliver. aid as rescue team continued to try to save more lives in this town where buildings line the waterfront and rivers con, expand further. this disaster experts say is down to humans and climate change.
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and scientists warn the worst is yet to come. join wolf, al jazeera, our so called mega fire has slain up in northern california, dixie as destroy several towns near sacramento since mid july. the fires around 30 percent contain people are being warned to leave their homes. california is on fact to record its worst ever fire season firefighters in algeria are still battling more than 30 wildfires at least 71 people have died so far in the city of t z o do some of those who had to leave their homes are returning to find them destroyed, katia lopez who diane has more thick smoke above these mountains in north central julia concealed much of the devastation left by the wildfires. this was one of at least turn in and around the city of t 0 who were entire communities were destroyed. the delights home.
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it's still standing, but inside everything is gone. his few belongings are scattered, but now looks like an abandoned building. janos on the kitchen is younger. it was a fire like i've never seen before. the fire wasn't moving slowly. it was gusting and we couldn't be in front of it. it was suffocating to deal with the door. family is in a similar situation, trying to salvage whatever was spared by the fire in my home. let's just not work when you're given what we've been through. i can't believe or even talking right? no, not we're alive. it's really a tragedy. something i've never experienced before. the law in other parts of the country, the fires are still burning. the army has been deployed to help, but many team still lack equipment and villagers have joined the fight. c but
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there was a lack of resources. there are only a few why fi is and we are trying to help. may god help us anger against the government is growing some emergency measures that were passed in 2004. we're never implemented. there are few, sometimes, no hydrants available for firefighters to get water to battle the flames. it's a similar story with fire breaks and better access to roads, many facing problems now turn to the community rather than the government. like i love, what do you think you have to? it's are people cell dirty that try and it is all jury. and so there it is, the citizens that try then the door family is like many in algeria forced to start over with what's left after the fires castillo missile. the young al jazeera was ambien president ed galandes has declared thursday's presidential plot, parliamentary election, not free and fair. that's off the incidents of violence in 3 provinces known go is
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trailing his main contender. how can they h illema in early results from the electoral commission? how do tulsa has more from lusaka we're hearing that it could be a while before the final results released probably a day or 2, but the results we still find the case that opposition be that gained a lot is leading for not what that could change in africa, normally when adults are being least election results, they usually start with the urban areas because this but just to clear just bit at the handle, they come in for that. the urban is, is where the opposition usually has a lot of support. and then in a few hours or a day or so, the rural votes coming in and that's the governing party, normally have support. that's way in many african countries like zambia more people seem to live. and that's way president lou who is hoping to get all the loss of his votes from the commission say that the reason why it's taking so long to announce or the result is because it's a manual counting process. so it's going to take time in some areas are remote,
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they're hoping they say to relieve all the results by sunday, but with the delays we be seeing it could be rather than that a day or 2, the general moods in the country is that of anxiety people wait would be the final result. if the com pin is a 10th. com here in stock, i mean, for example, on friday and even sometimes a day when a people feed soldiers a dry past. you see some people looking a bit worried a police in nicaragua have rated the offices of an opposition newspaper. the onee and the owners of le prince are being investigated for customs, food and money laundering. on thursday the paypal was forced to suspend its prince addition, it says customs officials refused to release their paper, import. the newspapers branded the government of president daniel ortega dictatorship, is accused of cracking down on opponents ahead of november's election. the united
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states has begun flying central americans to southern mexico in an effort to stop them repeatedly trying to cross the us border international rights organizations and the u. n's refugee agency. i've criticized move. john holman reports from mexico southern border with guatemala. this is just one of the flights that 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 flights a heading to be masa. and here top a jeweler right on the board 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 temper. tula,
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it's tough because you have no chance if you suffer to get there. every one on this flight was what marlin will reportedly from durance and salvadorans have also been returned this way. after their arrival they will shoot onto the bus. this is where the migrants were left by mexican authorities. and the border bridge between mexico behind us was that wait quite remote and they would drop here and just told to go back into their own country. it's not just happening here. what mullen officials told us that mexican 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 in 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
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that provision and the increase in flight has got you in refugee agency worried. our concern is that these slides that are sort 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 migrants to an uncertain future by code john home. and i'll just hit a talisman. and guatemala has declared a new state of emergency and is imposing an overnight curfew from sunday. as corona virus infections their search, the emergency meshes will last 30 days and have been brought in to try and control
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an explosion in delta. very in cases, the country of 17000000 is now reporting 4000 new infections every day. iran going back into a 6 day lockdown from monday. it includes all markets and public offices, as well as movie theaters, gyms and restaurants, countries recording around $40000.00 new cases every day and $500.00 deaths. a 4 years on from sierra lee owns mudslide disaster. many survivors are still homeless . more than 1100 people lost their lives that day. but the response since then tells a broader story of the challenges facing the capital. that might address reports from frito ali mama contest he leaves in the shadow of the sugarloaf mountain. his attachment to the area remains strong, despite the much lied but killed members of his family. and neighbors. like many
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displaced persons, he moves his family from one construction site to another, seeking shelter. they live in, in some of the old houses in this community. because they can't afford to read more than 1100 people died in the much light the countries worst single day disaster. another $3000.00 remained displeased after 2 days of torrential rains. this face of the sugarloaf mountain broke free in the early hours of august, the 14th 2017 huge rug 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 continued to building dangerous areas on mountains, in valleys,
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even war 2 channels. before i switch on to continue loma and nothing happened, let's pull up and we land any lesson example for these project area. no my, my social continues to live in a bank with a steady migration of people comes an increasing demand for shelter and food. an estimated $300.00 tons of refuse is also generated daily by residents of the capital freetown. some of it is dumped in drains while government officials insist much has been done since the disaster, they admit that serious challenges remain. we'll walk into the few some of these because we definitely got tested effects, weaknesses in the existing legislations. experts warn but unless countries like serial your take further steps to stop unrestrained development, their population will continue to be exposed to disasters. similar to the much
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slight of 2017 how many degrees algebra, freetown, of sport is next on edge data. and the opening weekend of the premier league is already delivered from cracking goals more coming up short. ah, talk to, i'll just 0. we'll roll. did you want the un to take and who stop to we listen, you see the whole infrastructure in guys being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra journalist and government can get in have the infrastructure. they need it, they promise results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts,
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voices from different corner? every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not just one but several time program that if in your i to not punitive you day on allergic i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you into a play. you might not visit otherwise at feel as if you were there. ah, the ah. all i talk about the sport his lia. thank you, have them with the new season, but the same old story from bruno fernandez and manchester united premier league
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opener, the portuguese midfielder continued his scoring free from last season. grabbing the 1st school against lead the visitors equalize shortly after halftime. think to this rocket from luke aling, but from their man, you scored another 4 times, including 2 more from fernandez recording his 1st patrick for united final score here 51 as fans, celebrated inside old trafford for the 1st time in almost 15 months since the pandemic to be re united with the funds again. like for bruno today, it's important on this is money and i did this is the real money and i did this is how i sold money and i did 2 adults. and for example, you can, you can leave off the one season playing with no funds that money and i did is funds and players and everyone together. and before kick off manchester united finalize the transfer, a former real madrid defender rafael veronica menu paid
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a rep reported fee of around $56000000.00 for the world cup, winning french defender who signed a 4 year contract baran spent 10 years at real madrid. when 18 trophies, including 4 champions league title chelsea got their campaign underway with a minimum of fuss against crystal palace. the european champion scored 2 goals in the opening half thanks to marcos alonzo and christian politic after the break moment. trevor shall lobo, with long, long remember the graduate from the chelsea academy scored his 1st premier legal blues winning this 13. now it's a super tough competition and it's on us to to, i think that we are in this role. and i truly believe we are in the role of the, of the hunters and we need to close the gap to live a poor city and men united. and we have to do this week in week out. so this was
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a very good 1st step. and another title container had a strong start. liverpool made light work of promoted side norwich. the 3 no victory included this school from homicide, who became the 1st player in premier lee history to score in 5 consecutive opening weekend. barcelona coach. ronald coleman has urged his players to move on. following the departure of leonor messy, they start their season at home on sunday, which also marks the return of fans or so haven't played in front of home supporters for almost a year and a half. it won't be a capacity crowd because stadiums in spain are limited to 30 percent of full attendance. and that i wish the laura so this is painful for bosses. supporters. i understand because of all what messy has done for this club and the type of player he is, we're talking about missing him because he's such an important player in the history of barcelona. but i think we must not live thinking in the past,
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and these things happen. people change clubs or young players very promising for the future. that's why i'm happy with the team. we have real madrid coach carlo and lottie says he was surprised to see you messy leave barth alona. but he remained tight lipped about when he was asked about the potential transfer of killian and bob. a from p. s. jeep rail. get their season underway on saturday. night away to olive s and lot he says despite message departure from the legal, it hasn't changed. the thing for his side can go on, but we have to fight with barcelona. i am convinced that like we have to fight with him, let it go. madrid this year will be tough without messy, but barcelona or barcelona. one of the best teams in the world. therefore, with or without massey for us, it doesn't change anything. because in any case, what we have to do is try to beat them. moto, g, p. ryder, maverick daniella says apologize to his team after being suspended for this
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weekend's austrian grand prix. yamaha. punish the spaniard for allegedly trying to deliberately damage his bikes, engine during last week race. it's sad for me because i had the n, you know, i had a lot of frustration, i have to say, and i want to apologize. 3, i'm a hobby. good at the end of everything. what about frustration? a lot of also a lot of nerves. i did, i did, i want to be for the way the last labs and as i said with a big explosion of emotion frustration. but in any case, i wanted to much someone and not the one myself and the end of the day. i'm very sad about all of the things were going on here now. another spaniard qualified fastest for sunday's race, jorge martin grabbed bit his 2nd straight pole position on his ducati and broke the lab record in the process championship liter, fabio cards will start in seconds. that's it for me back to has
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groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions. from a london broadcast santa ana. ah, the afghan leader breaks his silence as fears rise over the taliban takeover following the full of the northern government stronghold mazata shareef. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera.

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