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turned a net, although carla going to are making a couple of statements that their policies towards women are gonna stand or change compared to where it was pre, 2001. but unfortunately we did have exactly the same experience before they take over afghanistan. and then for the drum, they found their own ways to haunt women, to target, to women who could have something to say or who control, who, who could voice and the concern is equally shit. okay. now we must leave it the good to get your thoughts. here on the news now, how's naturally talking to us from washington. we will of course keep you across all the developments coming to us all cobble said he called the province and bought a country afghan, a son. we will also bring you this story here on the news on his m b as a position to take the lead to become president of google trails behind. ah,
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ah hello there. the intense heat remains the story across southern areas of europe. as the heat wave continues to bake the southwest, now we may have seen a new temperature record set in spain in the city of quarterback on saturday. that's as temperature is rose above 47 degrees celsius. now, if this is verified, it will beats an all time record set in the same city 4 years ago. now on sunday, those heat alerts do remain across southern parts of spain, but attempt is all going to come down on monday and the heat is going to ease, but it will remain across those balkan states. we've got red alerts here until monday, but if we had further north is looking wet and windy we are expecting some storms and showers across switzerland and into austria. and for the british isles, it's looking rather wet and windy,
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but the sun will come through down in the south. if we go into monday, it's going to be scandinavia that see the wet and windy weather intensify as it moves out for the east. but for the really severe weather, we have to go to the black sea region. we've seen flooding in northern parts of turkey and in crimea. and that rain is going to we can over the next few days, but it will remain around those coastal areas. it is hotter down in the south and we'll see the temperature rising in greece in the coming days. the least, the height of english football lies analytic market for the rich and powerful one of the leading specialist work. undercover just years investigative unit exposes the inner workings and key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. for me to tell some people going, in addition has been said that you can make an elephant disappeared. i have many of the exciting brazen example i've seen. the men who sell football just
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in 2011 al jazeera, reported from townsend on the senate to trade in the body parts. and i'll be in as this is where the theme may put it right here and on the spot rewind, revisit the survivor. mutilated to service the rituals of witchcraft when the crash to rewind spell of l. b. no on al jazeera. oh, i welcome back. you're watching out to 0 without continuing coverage of events in
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afghanistan, telephone flights is all surrounding the african capital cobble with negotiations under way to secure a transfer of power. a telephone delegation is speaking directly with afghan government officials. we understand in cobble one afghan official, this last hour or so saying troops of surrendered the background base to the taliban base home to a prison, about 5000 inmates. the ton of i'm saying it does not want to end carbon by force till the spices to wait on the outskirts of the city and not try to enter. let's talk again to her own raheem assistant professor of law at the american university of afghanistan. he joins on skype from his stumble. harun, how patient is the taliban. how long are they prepared to wait here? i think they may be patient, but the time is running out. anyway. there are a lot of bad actors. a couple, a couple is to a lot of people with
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a lot of guards with a lot of armored vehicles and they're all afraid and they're panicky. not even if you don't consider the ordinary common nose or ordinary people. so the situation may require intervention. so hard, they're talking to the national security forces will couple in the meantime. so to take the time off and it looks like the kind of agreed to the natural duty for it would take couple in the meantime. but the question is whether the natural forces it won't hold, hold together or not impending one to take over means that may actually be targeted . and they may choose to abandon or post the players to make it more likely that will be targeted. thought about how that they will, they will not be of some sort, but how credible about it because all of them have seen reports of trend soldiers being indicated. so, i mean, it is a situation that is very time sensitive. it seemed like parties have ob, neared
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a deal and it seems like, but the case is audited, bills are it's about are insisting on essentially a surrender deal where they would take over the government. that is more or less a proxy for the m r. i will take over and that in turns on and we're going to be in charge of the process that will lead to a new government. but that would be a mistake. that would be a historical mistake. we are at and born moment again. it tells them one when the us took over the day in the tub and from there, then the newly formed government part of the word defeated by the they had no leverage the government. the anti tell about count today also are defeated. they don't have any military leverage on. but if prob on tuesday, exclude them, they may lead to feed for under insurgency that will rise in upon a thought ad may bring us to this moment they get to do that to have a meaningful inclusion. to tell about elements, the interim government has to be an neutral,
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somewhat neutral entity. so it can actually meaningfully facilitate conversations and negotiation between different site. and the government side is probably take over like a government is basically property for then they would get, they will still say, i mean they're, they're, they're still committed with government. but then they would get to define what an inclusive garden means. who gets to be included or not? it's going to be their understanding the answer on the question, how are you going to treat women and be treated based on sure. yeah, that's a question there is, who didn't, repetition of failure will get to define doing. so those are all matter of the bake . the same thing could happen would include the video, garments, if there is no in train government that has a new child, a meaningful talk. then about our government, then they get to define what is inclusive and they get to could enter an element which would be a disaster. i think it may actually be that again, you're at this moment. ok. so i called must be broken harun when you talk there
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about the cycle of violence. so much to unpack in the last sort of 60 seconds of what you've been taking us through before we get to the idea of a transitional government, or a council or some sort of debating chamber or something that's labeled as a, a broad based debating chamber. when we got the afghan government and i should have gone on one side and we got the taliban on the other side, is there an inaccurate external? misconceived idea about what i've got to start is that you have the taliban, the bad boys. you have the government, you've got mr. ghani, the good guys, and you got the people of afghanistan. i mean, how keen of both those different sides of this violent debate to go down the road of peace, lasting peace. particularly if we talk about the, the prism of cobble city, not the province, the city because it's not just the people of cobble city, is it,
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there are disparate groups in that city. there are people who would want to make trouble, and that might play towards an even worse situation than we've seen so far. meant to pick up your last comment. it is as 55000000 people. it's a few city compared to other places we took over and they were able to secure the city and avoid losing that. never had that not that did not happen always. there were some places. so there were some disorderly transfer, but major cities were pretty much done. i'm about to come to her and her compatibility cobble is huge. it's just logistically, it's going to be difficult to secure. and there are a lot more people who may want to exclude the situation. in cobble, when you got your 1st point, that is absolutely true. big black and white picture, but on a thought is partly to blame for how we got here. they were a lot of people who were eliminated by the government. there were
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a lot of people who were targeted by interact forces or being, quote, unquote, ton of bonds. and that created a lot of resentment underground. a lot of people were supported for being poor, couldn't, couldn't called government, but they were bad actors. were they were involved in opium trade. they abused the population, they were predatory. so this kind of category of government, a good guy. and one, bob got a party to blame for. oh, how we got in terms of how you can actually come up with a process that would be inclusive and would allow for real constituencies to talk to each other about and include government in the future. and i think that is going to take part, that's not something that can be negotiated under the cloth right now. but what we need right now is an intern pretty credible enough. it is a neutral and it can actually facilitate that other that surrender deal. we're part of the proxy would take over and then the probably going to be controlled by one side that grantee itself,
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that the goal of the future government will not be inclusive and other thought would not be perceived as legitimate by the people. and remember, one of the reasons this government felt was that because it was not received as listed by many thought is imposed that time by the american. they were saying american include just on us wrong, the right. rightly or wrongly that was the perception. this time a lot of people may see this as taught up on the government filled out the government all about 2 minutes early and all this comment on us. if that's going to be the narrative of a lot of people, then we will be at this moment again, there is going to be a violence that is the cycle up on it will not will not break. kind of, i have co hold almost all the cards. there's not really much i didn't have internet for domestic literacy, but if they have, like, i think they would take those being very seriously, especially domestically some of the, because of this common show that you cannot survive between back alone. you need your people to see you list them. and the only way or most people to see
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a future government as estimate is if that future government is coming out to a process that is fairly unreasonably inclusive. and he's not just controlled by one military. interesting point and making the heroine ready, me, assistant professor of law at the american university of afghanistan, talking to us on skype from the stumble. really good to talk to you. we'll talk again, i am sure if you just joining us here on the news, let's just get you right up to date with what we're talking about right now. the taliban have encircled pretty much. we're being told the afghan capital cobble. they already have a big footprint over cobble the province. and this story developing minute to minutes, almost foreigners and cobble should leave if they wish to. or over the coming days they should register their presence with taliban administrators as not one report that we've got coming to us out of the afghan compet capital cobble hospitals, emergency supplies will not be interrupted according to the reuters news agency.
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we're also hearing that the u. k, parliament will be re cold from it's summer recess next week. that's according to one of the national broadcast us out of the u. k. and also, the russian government is saying that an emergency united nations meeting on afghanistan is already in the pipeline. this has been a very, very quick process for the taliban. the afghan acting interior minister saying transition will happen peacefully. security forces will ensure cobbles, security. that's what i'm quoting. there is one tweet. twitter, of course is not a reliable use source, but that's twitter coaching. one of the local news agencies that may be that maybe not be the truth. the interior minister, however, being also quoted by the a p y a service f kennestone will have a peaceful transfer of power. we will keep you across all the developments as we
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monitor that air traffic, literally, the air traffic helicopters, varying people from various embassies to the airport embassy workers carrying on working inside the airport terminal. we understand as they await to get on to a flight out of afghanistan. more on that, just as soon as we get the latest developments. ah. okay, let's step back from the event. and again, it's done to wrap up some other top stories. so you, people in haiti are scrambling to pull survivors from collapse buildings after a powerful earthquake struck about 160 kilometers west of the capitol porter prince . more than 300 people unknown to have died. but that number has been climbing quickly. catcher, lopez for the young has the latest in mountains of rubble, patience, look for survivors. within moments, businesses,
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homes and lives all shattered by the magnitude 7.2. earthquakes. the damage is devastating, especially in a country that's already suffered so much from the last earthquake in 2010. and its recent political security breakdown with hospitals overwhelmed and haunted cities, legitimacy in the key. some victims were taken to the capital, puerto prints for medical assistance rescue team say there has been unforeseen challenges. a landslide triggered by the earthquake blog, major routes and humanitarian workers, c gang activity, just west of the capital is also complicating efforts by the asset. a lot of damage was caused by this earthquake, people in the capital don't know what is happening in the city of la k is devastate . exactly. the lady is still struggling to come to terms with the assassination of as president last month and a worsening cove at 19 pandemic. the prime minister says he is rushing aid to the
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affected areas of the city where cooling for a lot of solidarity. but it needs to be highly structured, so there won't be experienced in 2010 is not repeated. more than 200000 people were killed in the 2010 earthquake. and now more than a decade later, saturday's tremor, his bringing back painful memories. i was leaving my business and i felt the movement. it felt like the earth was moving. i saw that everything was falling. when i got home i saw the extent of the damage. the government has declared a one month state of emergency as a trying to find out the extent of the damage. capielo priscilla young al jazeera, these 28 people have been killed in a fuel tank or explosion in northern lebanon. it happened close to the border with syria. angry residents have been gathering up the scene in a car. they've set fire to a number of vehicles. the army had seized
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a warehouse where 60000 pieces of petrol was stored illegally. they were distributing the fuel for locals on the last happened lebanon's in the grid, of course of severe fuel shortages because of the ongoing economic crisis. well, 11 on sky assistance, fuel crisis has escalated up to the central bank, decided to end subsidies for fuel products. the bank refused to use reserve funds to continue the subsidy thing that would be illegal. the governor re on felony, says politicians acting irresponsibly. sam b as opposition leader. ok in day it. surely, emma has taken the lead in his 6th attempt to become president. the incumbent at google is trading behind by hundreds of thousands of votes. the final results of 1st days presidential election are expected in the next couple of days. the president's opponent has criticized his management of the economy, which was badly hit by the pandemic. however, matessa joyce's live, now prom lusaka harris. does this mean that those crucial rural areas have gone for
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the challenger? not for the incumbent right now, resolved from some of the other constituencies are being and now and on sunday. and people are being told give way to see these are the results come in. it could hit the battle and president, who had said he felt that the electrons are not free and they in 3 provinces, even opposition from people. what tact by the opposition, at least one person was killed and he could vote. he has to be just up to come, senior official, the governing party came out to it. also remember that these are just 3 provinces. we are there, but other provinces of a confident but who will win the election. international observers say that vote was large v p for the problem with june campaigning. we. they say that off this party weren't allowed to save some parts of the country outside the opposition
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party. had the people who support a naval confidence that he's going to win election official have a fit that bill carry on county, they hope to not consult by sunday if it could be monday or maybe even tuesday is the reason why it's taking so long to get a manual thing, we want to make sure everything you've done property, they've said they don't want to turn around and say that to me. the reason why zambia was on fire because they didn't do the job properly. thank you very much. have a chance to join us live there from the soccer. library coast is reporting its worst case of a bowler in more than 25 years. the patient being treated in a hospital in abidjan tested positive after arriving from guinea on thursday. medical staff are trying to determine if the case is linked to an outbreak in guinea. earlier this year, a prominent coalition of pro democracy groups in hong kong is disbanding. the civil human rights fronts helped organize the huge rallies 2 years ago in a statement,
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as lisa said, paging, sweeping, crackdown on descent in the city had left their movement with little future. amnesty international says it is a worrying sign that other groups will likely follow suit. let's talk now to tom grundy, his editor in chief from fund of hong kong, free press, and independent publication. he joins us on skype from hong kong, tom grundy. what does this news tell us about the state of democracy in hong kong? while the significance of the civil spring can be underestimated really, it was behind the biggest protests in history in the city, estimates of a 1000000 people, you know, in the streets, in the city of 7000000. it's huge. you like democracy, mar, tooth. so much of it's 19 years were a barometer, a public sentiment when people don't have a voice at the ballot box, they were often a carnival, a colorful sort of parade, a very peaceful of different civil society groups and liberal causes from migrant workers to unions to you know, take the dolphins, you, you name it, and it was
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a big fundraising day as well. so it's absence will very much be felt. i think one of the reasons this coalition, in particular was important is that it brought everybody onto the streets, young and old, because they always had the cooperation of the, for the police to put on a peaceful. marge, what's the dynamic here that's made people i guess in effects change their mind. i mean, if other groups follow suit and essentially say, what's the points in trying to push back against beijing? that's a sat indictment of, not just where we are, but isn't it also a sad indictment that people feel there's no point? well, the civil funds said that there is a point in that statement today. they said that they want other groups to keep their beliefs. remember their original intentions and supports on the fire tv, but that there was, society does appear to be crumbling, as you say, the appears to be the domino effect and coalition,
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like the civil front dissolving. this comes just 5 days after the biggest union, 48 year old, the hong kong professionals, teachers union, also crumbled under pressure. but we've had some months of question over whether the civil front was never even a legal organization. it hadn't registered, seemingly to say the society, it's been through the meat grinder of the state. one press is usually the 1st sign of trouble in recent months for these groups. and on friday, the police chief told the state newspaper, but they may be liable for some of that protest under security law. and of course, the old thing about that is that the security within acted last june and the, the civil fund hasn't organized any protests in chief executive alarm. actually told us that this law would not be retrospective. so it's going to be curious to see what the alternatives will lay against the civil front there just now defunct group. tom grinned
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a many thanks to talking to us there on skype from hong kong. thank you. indonesia struggling with one of the worst corona virus outbreaks in the world. and it's increasingly claiming the lives of children, at least $1245.00 children have died more than 70 percent of them in the past 2 months. at the delta various searches across the country. jessica washington reports now from hang a rug in indonesia 2nd regency. yet another young life has been lost to cope with 19 funeral workers have come to take these coffin to the cemetery. inside is the body of the 2 month old baby. her name is maria. she died in hospital almost 3 hours from her family's home. now her parents have returned to their village. we came back here from the hospital because our child is dead and i live on all they have other memories of maria. they don't even have
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a photo of their daughter. i stay at home and rest because i'm always thinking about my daughter who died. as indonesia covered crisis continues, even the youngest have not been spared. and in many parts of the country, children may also be suffering from a 2nd disease or medical condition which heightens the risk of something or amount nutrition will have an impact and a child's immune system. so if they get infected, it's likely to hit them harder. slow vaccination dr. outside. major cities is also putting young people in danger. as many children contracts the virus from family members, people fit children not affect that and then a good day. bye bye. now we have a lot of children died as the delta variant continues to spread across indonesia, more children are falling ill each day. every week,
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hundreds of entities and children died from cove at 19, most still under the age of 5. and does it increases. so to just demand for small child size fields for the country, young victim of the pandemic to beta soon cannot believe her grand daughter shall over is gone. she was just 4 years old. she was kind and cute. everyone liked her. i'm sad. she left me behind. i still want to take care of her with regard to slide it otherwise. yeah, shallow va never got the chance to ride her new bike. hers like thousands around the country was childhood, cut short by the pandemic. jessica washington out of 0 tongue room. 6 lizzie, media is reporting the prime minister will resign as of monday. we're in my sin is expected to submit his recitation to the king after h. melcher. 17 months in office is not clear who will form the next government
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malays? he's been struggling with an economic downturn and a surge in cases of cove. if 19, at least 90 people have now been killed in the wildfires. burning in algeria firefighters, soldiers and volunteers are battling to put out the flames. the government has blamed arsonists restarting the fires. 33 soldiers are among the dead. this one person has been killed on a mine, flooded in the north west of china. 19 others, a trapped after a mudslide, hit the mine in june shy province on saturday. rescue efforts are underway. ok, let's just get you across all the developments coming to us out of the afghan capital cobble and of course including the broader cobble region. after the taliban stopped at the gates, literally the gates of car, but we understand what's going on. right now is there is a process of negotiation the taliban following through on it's early a demand of standing demands. i guess it would be fair to say,
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but point number one, as ref, gone, the president sites to quit and resign to and the government gives over, gives up to the taliban. that's why the taliban and afghan government officials, they are in, we understand negotiations for a cause peaceful transfer of power. after the taliban fighters encircled the capital cobble tele been troops, they surrounded afghanistan's seats of power. but they promised not to attack it. as a hand over talks got underway, the group is now on record. we've spoken to their spokesman here on this channel, saying that people have been instructed to not go down the road to violence and of a safe passage to any one wishing to leave. cobble the last 2 or 3 hours now of the events on the ground. there and the gun capital had been peppered by the images, and they will become iconic images as well. i suppose, of helicopters, shuttle cocking embassy from the embassies to the airport. that's it from me,
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peter dealt with this news. our families here next with more news from 11 g to stay with us. the news. news, news, news, news. news, frank assessments, by way it is again freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening get come on to. it was $42.00. there was petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between kula and any other group that we have concrete here between the 2 years. re running to keep people in depth analysis of the days global
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headlines inside story on our jazeera with more than 200000000 cases because of 19 worldwide government about going to fight fresh wave of the virus and newberry. and there has been a 3rd and the number of people working vaccination appointment from human call to the political and economic fallout. i'll just bring to the latest on the pen demik . this will have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of them migrant farm workers, people on home testing because they think that there is a risk to democracy, special coverage, and i'll just sarah gary, the poorest nation, the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get the excess to repeal money to europe in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from guerria at the crossroads
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on a we understand the differences of cultures the cost around. what moves wilson, the news and current does that matter to you? i discussing a transfer of power autonomy bomb. the afghan government officials are in talk waiting at the gates of the capsule. i taught bonds, folks that tells al jazeera is fights is not attacking cobble un office. amnesty is those who stuff the government. ah, i'm sammy's a them. this is al jazeera live for.
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