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hitting needs enough connie's tongue in order to mobilize emergency hope through and other international agencies. we call and all of con parties to ensure unhindered access and humanitarian aid across upcoming, done as well as to ensure the safety and security of you in personnel and humanitarian workers. pakistan will facilitate such operations. ladies and gentlemen, apart from these immediate actions, the international community should look head to other steps designed to promote durable peace and stability of palestine. the infrastructure destroyed in this long conflict needs to be reconstructed, including the transport infrastructure, which can enable up can, is done to serve as a hub for regional trade and commerce. the international community also needs to engage with the new authorities in afghanistan to eliminate the threat posed by
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terrorist organizations which have used up con histones territory with the sponsorship of the intelligence agencies of some of our neighbors for attacks and sabotaged against buck, histone and other other neighbors of upcoming stun groups such as the dash, the t t p j u a b e t i am i am you. these are all organizations which must be contained and the activities constrained and eliminated from the territory of i've kind of stuff late in july when that is what i had say. open to your questions about it. talk about government robbins. now. long road. do you have any indication from the
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taliban that they would accept an inclusive government? and if they don't, will pakistan recognize the taliban again as the government of africa? stone. i think the taliban has said that they will accept an inclusive government that they would wish to have a government which represents all groups in uh county center. and we would like to take them at that what we are working towards that end. that's why we have invited the representatives of the of con parties or the non bus to enough can participate. and it's not about today. be talking to them be agreeable to engage with the taliban in order to form a inclusive authority. and we hope that our efforts and the efforts of other friends will be successful. so nickels from voices. how important is the
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role of so there we are. we just heard from the, from pakistan's ambassador to the you. and we also heard just as james base for him, a question about is pakistan still prepared to work with the taliban? which i believe have you started that speech in pakistan so prepared to work with the taliban? if they do not follow through on their promises of an inclusive governments, including all disparate parts of afghan, his son and the african population, we got something of a roundabout answer form and saying that he believes that the taliban. he believes the assurances that taliban have given that they want to work with the entire afghan society. time will tell if it turns out to be accurate or no send we muscle,
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wait and see what happens there. but the basses or to the pakistani ambassador to the you. and also we emphasize the need for humanitarian access, the needs for safety, for un personnel, for humanitarian aid groups, and indeed the african population who caught in the middle of this chaos that you've been seeing on your television screens over the past few days. he also asked the international community to look ahead. so rather than just focusing on the immediate needs to look ahead. so other steps to ensure this durable piece in afghanistan, looking ahead to rebuilding the infrastructure and rebuilding the country so very much looking beyond the current situation, almost an implicit acknowledgements that the taliban needs to be welcomed into the folds that will get more. of course for mertsa from isaac editor as the date unfolds for now and let's get some more international reaction for you. cade's
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offense, secretary has admitted that some people trying to get on to the galveston will not make it back visibly breaking down. the former british army officer ben wallace said that it was five's who the west had done. take a listen. some people will get back and we will have to do our best in countries to process people. why do you feel it? so personally mister wallace sold because it's and the west has done what it's done. that was a british government minister, the defense secretary at speaking live on the british media earlier today. let's head across nice joe and a whole. he's in london for as a join, a very emotional reaction that former british government minister at events we've all been watching on our television screens. this is also being called the worst
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disaster in nathan's history. yes, the comments there of army la shatt who seeks to be the successor to wrangler merkel in next month german election. he's from her party, one imagines that he's comments on to 1000000 miles away from the chances. he said it was the biggest fiasco and nato's history. and, and really that echoes, i think the sentiment felt by many of the government's particular european union governments and the u. k. that have been involved in this 20 mission in afghanistan . and a pretty significant thing to say by somebody who may well be the next chancellor of germany. this situation has thrown these governments into, into turmoil because of course, they have thousands of personnel on the ground. they're not just for nationals, but i've got support staff who's been plowed into all sorts of projects over the years, from development to humanitarian, to civil to foreign investment and so on. scrambling to get them out. now as we've
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seen. so whether it's the u. k. france or germany or the netherlands, denmark, the ukraine check republic, all trying to get people on the flights and circumstances of severe chaos of danger on the ground. that within a dwindling security window provided by the united states who said they may only keep personnel on the ground for up to 72 hours. and we're not here talking about small numbers. the u. k. estimates 4000 people need to be pulled out. they expect to move 122-1400 over the next 24 to 36 hours. so it's not quick. germany till about 10000 people, 2 and a half 1000 of them are africa. so while you've got people like the spanish foreign ministry, vowing not to leave anyone behind, you've got the british defense secretary, who you had that admitting that it is quite likely, some people will be left behind. take a listen now to the comments by chancellor medical spokes person voicing the concerns that many governments have about what's going on in afghanistan right now . distant and vacuum. the and these are developments that causes great concern and
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there are worries about the fate of individual atkins and also about the development of the country as a whole. these are better developments when looking at them against the background of the years long missions of the western community. taliban offered us, we call on the taliban to show restraint and protect the lives of the people of afghanistan and ensure that much needed humanitarian action can be addressed. reason vehicle after all, one should not forget what kind of ruthless terror the taliban executed against their own people in the last 20 years. clues in those words there that it is beginning to door now and governments that it's not just about the immediate aftermath of the taliban takeover. it's not just about the emergency situation on going right now, but about a much bigger unfolding. longer term picture, whether it is how to deal with a future african government, whether it is the evolving security situation, whether it is a huge refugee out for out flux from the country potentially. and chancellor medical herself has said this, this will keep us busy for a very long time. ok,
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joan, a whole there across all the european reaction life from london. thank you. joe and i, china special envoy to africa and the son has met with iran, foreign minister, java serif, in teheran, many civilians and african soldiers for fled across the border into yvonne. china recognizes the on group. and last long held official talks with a high level delegation, including the taliban co founder and deputy leader, champion johnson. johnson jewel. china has always respected up janice and sovereignty independence and territorial integrity and has not interfered into kenneth internal affairs has always followed a friendly policy towards all afghan people. china respects the rights of the afghan people to decide their own future and their own will. china will continue developing good neighborliness and friendly relations with that piano, stan and playing a constructive role. and that's kind of stance piece and reconstruction. katara has
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been hosting talks for a peaceful resolution of the africa and conflict. the countries talk diplomat says they are trying to help people get out of the country a lot. we have also discussed the latest development and have gone his son and the entire world is concerned with the rapid development in the country. we're also doing our utmost to help evacuate diplomat and foreign staff in international organizations seeking to leave a levy header. ah, that's bring you some of the days. other news now in the death toll from saturdays, powerful earthquake. and haiti was jumped to nearly 1300 rescue teams are taking through the rubble in a desperate search for survivors. they want a growing pressure as a tropical storm approaches. thousands of people who are injured in hospitals overwhelmed fan. really these,
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i want to tell the population that we are going through a difficult situation. this is the moment to unite to have a greater national unity a great to solidarity with the victims. let's forget our quarrels and come to the aid of those and difficulty. well, let's say an economist and professor at keith k university in for to prince. he says, strong leadership is critical for you right now from very can to, to, to earthquake. and in those corners, the barely very difficult we, i mean the haitian people really need to break and why we think is good time for us to really mean, you know, better leadership, you know, people back can really make good planning and also raise a wireless. and then in the preparedness of the country, you know, you can prove with those exhaustive who happen to prepare that that can
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help you to minimize the damage even before the disaster the economy was terrible. actually to using the roll was negative, come into grow and was around 40 percent of the population in for insecurity lack of jobs and other people leave the country be leaving the country for the last few years. because of the game activity. so it's going to be more difficult in the south. but if we, you know, make sure that this time, not only going to do many quickness firms that are going to build capacity, trend people, and then give them the resources created to type business. give
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love, i couldn't, we got to be that could be different. does that is early media says a rocket far from garza has been intercepted by the countries aren't. don't defense system phones have been finding in the city of stirrups in southern israel. it would be the 1st of all could launch since the seas farm between israel and house was agreed in may. a funeral has been held for one for palestinians killed during the reeds by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. i please say there were attacks during the information to arrest the suspects linked to hum us in the city of to mean 3 other palestinians were injured in the exchange of fire. it's the 2nd time and recently that in israeli arrest operation has led to death with sugar name has more from west jerusalem. the palestinian authority and her math or calling for a general strike to mourn the deaths of these young palestinian men. the ministry
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of health is confirming for men has been killed ranging in age from 19 years old to early 20. the palestinian are authorities are saying that there was a pre dawn raid inside a refugee camp in jeanine on monday morning. they're saying that an undercover is really security team of really security forces rated at home inside the refugee camp. they arrested one man. there was a violent confrontation between palestinians and the israeli security forces, leaving 4 men at least 4 men dead. janine has become a flashpoint, it's a place where palestinian resistance to the israeli occupation often turns violent . the large refugee camp there has many people who have weapons and there are members of groups such as hamas. earlier this month, another palestinian was killed during a similar raid in jeanine. turkey's defense ministry says 4 of its soldiers have
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been killed by explosives in northern iraq. the blasts in the hook province wounded 2 other soldiers. turkey's military blame the attacks own kurdish armed groups, official se troops for carrying its cross border operations. the fin celebrations in san via a position leader hurricane day. he shall not, has been declared the winner of last week presidential election. he thanked voters for their trust and support after our president at the local, considered to feet. i stand before you today to say change in the both of them yet they're both of them be in and through them the people that have prevailed.
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i think that's very important. malicious prime minister maria dean. yes. seen his hand in his resignation to the king and a televised address. he said he stepping dying because he lost his majority in parliament, but he will leave in office straight away. florence louis has more from quality for his hand in his resignation and the pilot of issued a statement saying the king has accepted not just weighed in yes, in resignation as prime minister, but also the rest of his cabinet. but weed, and yes, it stays on as can take a prime minister until a permanent successor is found. now, there still likely to be a period of political uncertainty in malaysia because there is no obvious success as to who should be the next prime minister. now under malaysia's constitution, the king will appoint the person who he thinks is likely to come on the confidence of the majority in parliament. but as i said, there is no obvious success, that there is no politician who is able to come up and say that he has got the
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numbers, the majority number in parliament. so that could harold a period of political uncertainty. now the other option that was open for the country was for elections. the prime minister, the outgoing prime minister, having tended his resignation, could have advised the king to dissolve parliament and coal for snap election. but the palace in its statement on monday said that is not an option at this time because more than 80 percent of the parliamentary constituencies in malaysia are still considered. corona virus hotspots 82 people having rescued fine italian ship in the mediterranean sea on sunday. many came from western africa and 12 children were among them. the ship's crew has asked for safe ports, a number of migrants reaching italy, his doubles in the past. 12 months. in iran's
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health ministry says the country has hit a record number of daily cold with 19 deaths. new restrictions are imposed when 650 deaths for an answer. on monday, 141000 people were tested, positive cities across iran has entered a 6 day lock zone, as the delta variance drive a 5th section wave off with hills in the philippines though, feeling the strain of the 3rd wave of covert infections of authority's forces when the $145.00 cases on sunday, its 2nd highest fairly increase as despised lockdown in and around the capital manila point to be low reports. hence have sprung up in hospital grounds all over manila and its surrounding suburbs. patients and their relatives are having to wait under the heat to get into emergency room or endure days in big ship towards coffee. 19 is back with
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a vengeance and is pushing hospitals in the philippines to their limit. the philippine general hospital, the country's largest public health institution has stopped accepting don corbett, 19 patients of the problem. we have a lot of non corporate patients who also are filling up our bed and so that will demand more nurses and doctors to take care of them. so this rapid increase in the number of cobra, the admissions made us realize that we can serve both the situation at the philippine general hospital reflects what the health department has been reporting daily infections of more than 12000 were nearly a week. it more people die more than half way through a 2 week lockdown and its capital region. the philippines continues to see a spike in corbett, 900 cases. but this current wave of the virus isn't limited to manila. elsewhere in the country. the number of infections is rising as well. carrier we need douglas
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family lives in ken province. more than 100 kilometers south of manila. his father tested positive for coffee 19 before there was even talk up locked down. yet they say it took the 3 days to find him a hospital that had a bed in one of the hospitals. my dad was just in the parking lot. the hospital staff probably does the job, leave the hospital premises and may be try the provincial hospital when we arrived there, the doctor, surprisingly discouraged us to even try re locked their dudley's father, survived. but had he waited a few more days to be admitted? does we says the story might have turned out differently. but tough experts, warry, the situation could get worse. it seems like it's not slowing down in the past when you do a lock down or a c q, maybe about
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a week later you'll see some slowing down, but we have not felt that manila st aren't as empty as one would imagine. during the lockdown. more businesses are allowed to operate and more people are out and about. but health department officials say it could take weeks before the impact of this walk down is spelt barnaby low. i'll just hear vanilla phill ahead here on to theater will have the forward for you and for so long to begin life. but you know, most of the, when they're behind the scenes, they're in trouble financially. joe will have more after the break. ah, brought to you by accenture. let there be change. ah
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cruise me duties by extension that there'll be change. oh,
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a fine for the sport. here's you. hello, thank you very much. boston is president one. the porter has given a grim picture of the football clubs. financial situation thing is now one and a half $1000000000.00 in debt. the poor to blame to the previous administration, as joseph bought mayor for what he called the dramatic situation that led to lino, met his departure, the club last message to the passenger man, because it couldn't give him a new contract that would fit within the spanish league. strict financial fair play rules, the more stuff we need to finance is weren't good and it was worrying. but the board and i have a plan which is still valid, which is to work hard to change the situation. and if you ask me how i feel, now my morale is very high, especially after seeing the team yesterday. we convinced the decisions that needed
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to be made have been made. for example, in the case of leo, it's sad but necessary because the club is above everyone. well, i've heard that life without mercy on a winning note on sunday ball, so we're up against rail. sophia, that in the opening game, the new league season, john p. k. put the capital club in france before martin braithwaite brace made it 3 . no. sophie dad fought back but a late that year, but the strike wrapped up for to win for ronald truman's men, french defender raphael her on says he's excited to begin playing for man justina. why did they agree to $55000000.00 deal with rail madrid? names present to the united fans before saturdays premier league when over leaves. moran spoke about how united tried to find him 10 years ago before he went to madrid. a lot of people speaking about about me in and manchester, united since 2011 when solar struggles and come in my more of the house i feel are
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a real paternity to play in personally and for munches tonight. it's a new start for me and then i'm very happy to be here. england friction trying to hold on against india on the final day of the 2nd test. they were put back into baset loads with 60 overs left in the match chasing. and unlike the 7 when open is rory burns and dome sibley both when early without scoring any runs and they've lost 3 more currently 84 for 5 with 27 overs left. india need 5 more to win the match, but took care paralympics will be largely held behind closed tools because the current of virus pandemic organizes confirm that in general spectators will be bod, just like the lympics earlier this month. but some school children participating in a government backed education program will be allowed in the paralympics open on august the 24 for the new around 4 and a half 1000 athletes. but they come as new infections remain high in the japanese capital. meanwhile, organized, have given a behind the scenes look at
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a repair center at the athlete village, specifically geared towards parent pin. on $100.00 staff will be on hands to repair prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs and other equipment. when competition gets underway next week for the 2nd week in a row, one of golf pga tour events has been decided in a playoff. this time, 6 players share the lead up to the final round of the wind them championship in north carolina. among them, kevin kiss. know who began sunday, who shot back, but right the top on the 2nd extra home. a birdie was enough to secure the title. his 1st pga tour when 2009 tongue is rugby coach. total cas, who is in the serious condition in hospitals being stab, steering alleged break in at his home in australia. welcome, winning will be forward. he played 60 test matches for australia, has undergone surgery and brisbin cafe and 3 members of his family received nie friends of the 3 men and literally broke into their homes. with roger federer
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having pulled out of the us open to undergo more need surgery, rushes done, a metadata could be one of the favorites for this year. the title of flushing meadows, the well number 2 is yet to win a grand slam, but will go into the tournament at the end of the month on top form. for the atp most is 1000 crown on sunday in toronto. the thing american riley, a pell cut in straight said, broke twice and secured the canadian mouth title in just a p 5 minute. and let's finish with some great pictures from the 1st ever wing for race european championship. it took place on lake some rights in switzerland with $35.00 men and 8 to him and taking part across disciplines. when falling is sort of a mix of stuffing kite, stuffing, pedal, boarding, and when all using a hydro foil, which is what let the board hope hope about the water as you can see, produces some pretty spectacular action. alright,
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that's so useful for now or later. how much does he just looking at that? thank you very much and have a lot of fit for this. these are keeping your notes here by putting up a counseling because you're paying fun to fight terrorism and counter china and russia in africa. activists say they'll provide weapons to dictate the climate emergency costing billions, placing millions, counting the costs on al jazeera madagascar,
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a breathtaking tropical paradise where its former protectors are now under very we followed their journey as they put their lives on the line and risking it's all medical out the euro, when the new break, how the bond has taken a handful of border crossing and that's kind of sounds north with, with exclusive entities. and in depth report. nice and ball way is full of hope. you had on the ground. there's no infrastructure to deal with the human way and toxic chemicals to bring you more award winning documentaries and live on air and online. ah,
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al jazeera ah, ah, ah payoff combo airport people are trying to leave us, get this done. a scene trying to cling to a us military plane as a taxis along the tarmac. we cannot and must not abandon the people of afghanistan. the un secretary general colon from the international community to approve the taliban take offer of us can. i.

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