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democracy and wait for the the, the free speech that we had with them. either you have to be under the rule. if not, that will tell you that you're not prepared to give them a chance. and so they, they did seen are trying to project an image of sincerity, taking some quite challenging questions there from the particularly local journalists. and also are very charlotte bellis. whoa day. and and $96.00 of b all know that the $900.00 subject, when they came into the power, they said the same thing for the 1st few months. they were ok. they were very nice people. and later on, when they got the whole control over the country and they killed many people, we cannot believe them. you know, they will never change. so what are people back home rough canister? i'm telling you, but there's not just, not just the press conference and what the title of what they may call the taliban, that the chaotic situation in your home nation. what are people telling you
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while they they call out they show they are going to turn on a daily basis every day we did even too many calls messages on our old social media platform saying that they can go home even though the taliban tell them get out go to your school universities, but they're still scared because they they have a witness in the taliban. what they have been to the gap can people, what they have been to the women's rights, what they have done to our, our freedom of speech by the media that we have had in the past 20 years and before that. so they have given the are exam ones in the ones they have given the exams we, we won't, you know, believe them and nobody actually will believe them. ok that i'd like to find out where you think about the united states, particularly given that that speech by you as president joe biden. many are saying a lot of the chaos that's happening in, in i've got to stand right. notice because of the actions of the us presidents and
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the us leadership, do you feel betrayed? well, with due respect to the brethren, 1st of all, it's not a civil war. it's a proxy war. and a war directly with pakistan and for war directly with where the channel renders a war directly, what the neighboring countries. and what i would, you know, ask the brother of brother didn't bite. and in the international community, you know, they need to watch over again to see him. don't, you know, are the taliban to help inclusive government? then they will be the big threat to us and to the international communities and not space farsight. joe biden claims that afghans didn't have the fight and them, and that's why the u. s. had to the he said they weren't going to face a war that the people of afghan, a somewhat prepared to fight themselves essentially colon, your, you, your fellow afghans, cowards. what do you make of those claims?
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oh, well no. the power of an axe, again, had been shown to the words and to stand to can be coward. yes we, we, we did have some problems in the government and we did have some problems with the i call it war lord. so you know that you, how this in the past and you all know that we are, they are right now. they have given the, the country to the taliban and now they are in pakistan, india, but terminal, you know, parents in the home and their plate up again, the stand in their left up again, a friend in there. ok. so the key speaking jose from he said in texas, thank you very much indeed for joining us on the user. it's a pleasure, thanks for having me. while the return of taliban rule signals are disappointing ends to nato's 20 year mission in afghanistan, the alliance in european members that threatens a repeat. so the refugee influx that shook the countries in 2015 june home reports
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among nato allies in europe. there is a feeling of deja vu, the looming threat of an afghan exodus recalls the influx of more than a 1000000 refugees in 2015. most fleeing war in syria, many, even then from afghanistan, it was a movement of people that reverberated politically strengthening right wing support across the continent. the direst consequence of the taliban takeover of afghanistan for europe now would be a repeat, distributed as sort of getting stories. again, destabilization of afghanistan risks causing irregular migration to europe. france, as i've said, has and will continue to do its duty for those who are most threatened, but afghans in times to come will need to muster their strength and europe cannot shoulder the consequences alone calls for humanitarian corridors and a coordinated european response by the likes of emanuel micron and the outgoing
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german chancellor anglo merkel are likely to meet resistance from some countries. greece has warned against, again becoming the gateway to europe. austria plans to continue deporting failed asylum seekers. back to afghanistan. e u. foreign ministers meeting to discuss the crisis are nowhere near consensus. we have to ensure that the new political situation created going on by the return or the tele, lance does not lead to a larger scale. migratory movement over much will depend on the willingness of transit countries like turkey to contain the flow as it eventually did in 2016. after a deal that cost the e u $3.00 and a half $1000000000.00, whether afghans stay or flee in far greater numbers will depend on the taliban. and i would like to ask the woman, please don't recognize him or
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a dollar bond without any congregation. and again, the racial thank you very much. says precious little. any one else can do. it was extremely difficult to make the decision to end the night to mentor persons in afghanistan. and it was difficult because i share your pain. nato's 20 emission enough galveston has ended in failure. european alliance members can do little more now than watch and wait for what comes next. jona hall al jazeera. in the united states, many veterans he served in afghanistan have been watching the taliban takeover with dismay. when the 2500 us servicemen died and what's become known as the longest for now, many are asking what for? i'll just serious kristen salumi reports the taliban quick takeover of the afghan government came as little surprise to many who served there in the u. s military,
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but the incredible scenes of people storming the airport prompted, strong reactions, horror, shame, terror fear, mat zeller remains close to afghans. he worked with as a combat adviser to the afghan army, and continues to fear for their safety. this is the arctic exit that they feared, and that so many of us tried to warn about, and just no one listened. it fell on deaf ears in the by the ministration, and they now owned the asco. they were warned and warned and warned. and they just did not pay attention, they didn't care at the white house. on monday, u. s. president joe biden defended the decision to withdraw from the u. s. as longest war which has cost the lives of nearly $2500.00 americans service members. and more than 2 trillion us dollars, he also acknowledge there's been missteps. the cesar scene in afghanistan, the gut wrenching, particularly for our veterans, our diplomats humanitarian workers,
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for anyone who has spent time on the ground working to support the afghan people. the u. s. withdraw was time to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the attacks in september 11. the goal of dismantling al qaeda was successful. but removing from power the taliban gave them safe haven fruits. trickier taliban would have waited and waited. another 20 years if we had stayed there even longer as a marine miles lagossi videotape these scenes of combat for the military as well as us troop involvement with afghan civilians. more than 47000 of whom were killed. in addition 266000 african military and police, after leaving the military lagossi, made a documentary with the footage, calling us objectives into question dark and you know, ominous and uncertain. as afghanistan's future is right now with the child and taking back over, it's important to remember that it was just as bad while we were there.
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nevertheless, it seems like this play out. surveys show that support for the withdraw. once widely supported by americans is slipping. kristen salumi al jazeera new york gun and have killed 37 civilians and a village attack in south west new jersey. the attack happens on monday in the time of a bunny bungle near the neesha moni folder. this area has been repeatedly targeted by on gritz. this year, finance in the for health region has cope sizes and displaced millions in recent years. the ivory coast has detected its 1st case, sophia boulevard rous, and 25 years. the country's health minister confirmed the infection of a woman who travel from neighboring guinea, the 18 year olds has been hospitalized in the capital of visual. the world health organization has sensible event scenes to the only re coast 12 people have died from the 4 month long a bullet. i break in guinea. in new
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zealand is going into lockdown after its 1st new covered infection in 6 months, while a string has put more police on the streets to enforce its week, we'll look than there elsewhere in the region, thailand's continues to battle increasing numbers of new cases and death japan is extending its state of emergency scott hiler reports now from bangkok. additional security forces are deployed across the street is biggest city sydney to enforce a covered 1900 lockdown in its 8th week. the city registered its largest one day increases infections on monday. officials are telling people to prepare for the search to continue and in new zealand. the announcement that an area where the country's 1st cove at 1900 case in 6 months with found faces snap, locked down for a week. we have made decisions on the basis that it has be said to start high and go down levels rather than start to load not contain the virus and see it move
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quickly. we've seen the di, consequences of taking too long to act and other countries, not least, our neighbors thailand just had its record number of single day death on tuesday with 239. this is the number of infections and the 3rd and strongest wave inches toward 1000000. that's just, it's april and it's fueled by the delta variance. the nation is struggling to increase its vaccination rates that now stand it just more than 7 percent. for those fully vaccinated. 25 percent of the 70000000 population have received their 1st dose. vaccine supply has been an issue from the start to tie. government play, catch up, just order 10000000 doses. the pfizer and 12000000 of seen a vac. japan is extending its state of emergency a tokyo and 7 more regions until september 12. they're also be whitening restrictions in 7 more prefix years. the nation has seen a rise in new infections setting a new daily record last week, but locked down fatigue is prompting some to feel skeptical about the extended
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measures. honestly this no impact if the state of emergency is similar to the previous ones. if everyone is numb to it and it's more like not again. so it's content needs to be different from before, or it will have little effect in indonesia, one of the worst hit nations in asia rights group, animal defender is stepping in to help pet owners who have coven 19. they take care of pets, left alone when their owners are in hospital or are put into isolation when the, when the, what about and i get off is like i'm, we're just the forms of assistance according to the needs of the pet owners, either to evacuate and take care of it completely or we take care of it temporarily like lead is, we helped to feed the animals clean the cage or base the dogs. he says the biggest challenge of the work is when they get notified that a pets owner has died. got high level al jazeera, bangkok and you reported nearly 33000. you covered 19 infections and 417. on monday for them half are in the southern state of carola,
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of the maternal reports from the capital, u deli. the major shopping sheet in caroline, i love what our district is unusually deserted, but this time of the state is in the middle of own um, its biggest festival and shopping season. been the crishna is leaving america garland used for own a declaration. after months of closure, vendors like whole will finally allowed to set up shop. but celebrations have been muted, and demand has been slow because of rising covered 19 infections across got it. the amount of government should decide sometimes allows to open. sometimes they want us to close to poor people like us to, if they ask us to shop shop off to own him, will be great trouble. once praised we're controlling the pandemic, carola has now become the coban 1900 hotspot in india. the local government has
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east restrictions with the festival and state police have been deployed to enforcement mandates and prevent crowding. there are rules requiring shop us to either get a negative p c r test or show proof of vaccination. but shopkeeper said these are hard to implement and are affecting business during peak season. the business is becoming really difficult. since the band to make started, we have been forced to shut off shop. even when the markets open, the police comes in and we have to request them to let us run our shop. so we can make someone with a high number of infections, experts say carola and india as ne austin in 2nd wave of the pandemic, which could lead to a surge in other states. roughly 9 percent of all indians have been vaccinated across the country list. we see about 60 percent of the population vaccinated and
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80 percent and blue red. we cannot really say that india is safe because in large pockets of racks and the population in different parts of india, the family would actually be better. there are variance with this but despite a high vaccination rate care loss, positivity rate is above 15 percent prompting the central government to give more than $30000000.00 to strengthen its health services. pardon him at the al jazeera new delhi preparations runs away in the rocky city of karbala to mark a shooter. shia muslim commemoration. people have started heading to the city despite concerns about security and cope with 19. karbala is the 2nd most significant religious place for she is after mecca in saudi arabia. would avila head reports know form karbala, the streets of karbala have been decorated. people here are getting ready to mark
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the day of assured the city which is central for she has in iraq is no the destination for millions to marketed. this over the amendment has seen, measured, says he came all the way from the emerald city near the border with iran, to visit him as a shrine. and millions of others young muslims are expected to arrive here, despite the risk of coven 19. i have been taking the same tougher journey every year since the past 23 years in some parts to be walk on foot for long distance on groups attacked the visitors in the area in the past. so security measures have been tightened on the cities outskirts iraqi security officials have set up exclusive detectors, and criminal investigation inspectors conduct identity verification. people of
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course, are checked before proceeding further. corolla is getting crisis of the gun man killed it's made last week. but security officials say it's an individual criminal act and not likely linked to a bigger plot. they belong to the campaign to prevent any attacks from legit it is about our he whose are we doing through intelligence, operations, and air surveillance, we've apprehended dozens of suspects and all administrative borders of car below are also secured by the army and the popular mobilization forces as crowds, 3 towards the shrines volunteers are sanitizing them, while others get ready to prepare leah's zoo. hayden will kill, says his father and other family members have been providing meals to the visitors . for many years. this charity was started in 1947 to feed the
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visitors of the shrines and later it was also financed to buy some donors. more ration continues until day and with that issue that lots to us. in the past, some of these motors have been sleeping here for days. in this. sure up. we'll pack without any incident more dr. cut about still ahead in sports. we'll hear from one of the world's top tennis players and he will be getting the core of 19 vaccine unless he's made to stay with ah, the news.
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news. news. news, news. the me the grim consequences, mexican bloody drug. watch the people around you, mr. governor, you've got people who are with the narco, through the eyes of the journalist,
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determined to report the truth. your government is full of knock me. she said, that's how the article should start. 60 a zone we revisit the report is still risking their lives late. may bring another outbreak, violence of more versus rewind, the deadly beat on out there. oh a. it's time to the sport. here's gemma. thank you. have an app kinda stands fast or female power limpy and has not given up height is competing and take a later this month, despite being stuck in cobble because of the turmoil in our country. 23 year old. it's high condo fighters. i can't queue to daddy was meant to present. i've got to
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stand at the games, but she, i'm track athlete wholesale, rusty really didn't make the flight to the japanese capital on monday. my kids been as one and i request from you all. i am an african woman and on behalf of all african women helped me. my intention is to participate the tokyo 2020 paralympic games. please help me. please are request all of you, especially all the women from around the globe to not get the right for female citizen of a kind of some in the pound and movement to be taken away so easily. afghanistan sits chap, chef. the initiative for the problem picks spike to algebra area. he says he's been in contact with secchia and is appealing to the international community to get her . i'm the rest of the team out of the country. she's bleeding for help, appealing to all woman there on the globe, or help as she said that, you know, she moved from the city of iraq where she's originally from to cobble. and
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she's, she's in the state of shock and state of fear. and fortunately we haven't had any agency to come forward to offer help. i wasn't aware that the, the interested and she came to still participate. she took off and lost hope. i'm still hopeful. please help me add to compete. this is my dream. don't let the telephone to take my basic right away from me. i'm a pyre, limpy in woman in afghanistan, work so hard, i struggled in my life to get where i am. and i just want to compete. she's the feeling for help and of the ship. the mission of our limbic up up going to spawn. now that i know that she's still hopeful, i would like to request the, the, you know, the whoever, whoever in the country that's coming forward to help, maybe to get the athletes and the coaches, allow them to compete in tokyo. 2020. i mean, i can only tell you from the past experience that we have had the future was bleak,
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especially for female for the pilot. and then i've got a song, the paralympics, what was had during the taliban era for them where and but looking forward in the future, i don't think you were looking you better because we have a struggle through the 20, the 2 decades to get where we are but now we're back in the square one. i don't think that the top one will have the media ship capacity to, to, you know, to run the country to govern the country, especially for those fords, because we don't know which male sport will be allowed, which females will be along with a few movie, allow that's all. so the futures looking bleak at the dan, kennesaw miami i saw car broke down in tears that have 1st press conference since withdrawing from the french open for mental health reasons. the fortune grandson campaign has struggled with depression in recent years ahead of the cincinnati masters. she answered some questions on mental health and suggested instead of play as being fine to fist giving media conferences. they should perhaps be allowed to
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take sick days. it was the following question that seemed to upset her. you're not crazy about dealing with with, with us, especially in this format. yet you have a lot of outside interests that are, that are served by having a media platform. i guess my question is, how do you balance the 2? i can't really help that there are some things that i tweak or some things that i say that kind of create a lot of news articles or things like that. i'm not really sure how to balance it to like i'm figuring it out at the same time as you are, i would say a head of the men, solomon and cincinnati, stefano fits the past, says he won't get the code with 900 vaccine unless it becomes compulsory, the a t p has publicly encouraged players to get the job. roger federer and rob found a dial have had it, but well, no one joke has declined to talk about his vaccination status and kelly several
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others have reservations including the past. no one has made it the mandatory thing to be vaccinated so far. i mean at some point i will have to like, i'm pretty sure about it, but so far it hasn't been mandatory to convey so i haven't i haven't done it. no. of course. yes. one of the biggest football clubs in the world. argentina's book genius, have facts that coach miguel i have research has been that go after a run of tort results. he may look happy in these stages, but they've not one yet this season and said that from the bottom of the table, a rule sophie knocked out at the corporate level door as though yvonne, how says the netherlands have made the right choice, appointing him for bedtime. as national coach, the 70 year old has managed barcelona, bind me the account. manchester united its 1st but as such, coach ended when he failed to get them in the 2002 world cup a 2nd time round. he led them to
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a 3rd place finish in 2014. now his job is to qualify for the world cup in cats are all died all saddam over low. i've always done everything to help dutch football. and i think if i'd been in the position of the dutch football association, i would also have chosen me so yes, that's why i've said yes, i'll isn't the only high profile name and football returning to an old job. vouch and striker only to coffee is back at chelsea. 7 years after leaving them, he's rejoined for a club record $135000000.00. he says he's not the same player off to spells with edison at manchester, united on into my i think the basics of my career. everything that i needed to learn learn here 10 years ago. you see eventually like i put a big numbers, one the title within the last year, so it's all down to the bases that i've learned at 28. you know, i'm a totally different player. became a man, i was the father and i was well so life has changed so you know now just look
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forward to help the team one shaka in. chelsea them but another has been let go. tommy abraham has signed for rome and a $47000000.00 deal and says he could sense the club really wanted him the england international he'd been at stanford bridge since the age of 7 will now link up with former chelsea boss, jason marina, who coaches the italian side tongue as rugby coach and so i, cathy is recovering while in hospital after surgery for dominant injuries. he suffered during the break and at his home in brisbin, the 47 year old, who on the 190909 was caught with australia was stopped by intruders. cassie's son has also been operated on his wife and one of their daughters will have surgery as well. police have charged to teenage boys aged $13.15, and another 15 year old boys in custody. and i was always fort from me for now. i'll be back with more a little bit later. thank you very much indeed jim, i will not set for me on the team here. and so we're going to hand you over now to love and taylor other colleagues in london. we'll have more on the very latest
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developments in afghanistan and of course, around the world to stay with us here on the news. news. news. news by lincoln discrimination are all too familiar to many of them in india. a reality too often reinforced by bollywood. but it's leading star is throwing his weight behind the cause. somebody comes out and using his celebrity to advocate for gender, the quality ah,
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the snake charmer. on the con, witnessed anal just to the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug. watch people around you, mr. governor, you've got people who are with the narco, through the eyes of the journalist, determined to report the truth. your government is full of narcan, she said, that's how the article should start 60 years own we revisit the report is still risking their lives being another outbreak. violence of more versus the on the rewind, the deadly beat on out there are this lights may look like a city from the sky, but their fishing vessels just outside origin. tina's exclusive economic zone, the united states launched operations southern cross to combat, illegal and unregulated fishing. in the southern atlantic argentina's coast guard say, the main task is to control the movements. so they do not cross into argentine territory
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from this home argent kind of 40 can morning for what's happening in economic exclusive filaments. but what a 40 here are saying is what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. ah, the taliban stage, their 1st news conference promising women's rights media freedom and amnesty for government officials and evacuation flights. resume at campbell airport. a day off to thousands of people tried to flee the taliban takeover. ah. is there a life in london? was coming up sheltering on to make shift cover. now people in earthquake.

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