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he has on we revisit the report is still risking their lives being another outbreak . violence of more versus rewind, the deadly beat on out there. ah . the promises of freedom of rights, the taliban shows safety for everyone after taking control of afghan, it's done. but many remain unconvinced. and the taliban allows safe passage for thousands of american citizens and africans as us forces pull out ah, hasn't think of this is life and also coming up anger and frustration in haiti is
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survivors from a devastating earthquake hit by a tropical storm from fighting a civil war to saving lives. the story of a former child soldier in sierra leone, who is helping pay medical bills of sick children. i out of the taliban has promised to respect women's rights given amnesty to those who fought against it. and make sure f canister does not become a haven for other groups. afghans and world leaders are skeptical about those pledges, though, and many fear a return to the taller bombs harsh rule of 20 years ago. charlotte bellis begins. are coverage from couple after years in the shadows, the taliban smoke son's face was finally revealed. hullo, much ahead fronting for the 1st telephone press conference in 20 years. and 7000 us
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forces scrambled to evacuate americans on military plains, the taliban coded and historic moment. as the decline actually take into freedom is the right of all nations, the outcome people by using their legal rights after 20 years of war were able to take their freedoms clean the country of the patient and occupiers. whole. the group could not reveal who leave the country much ahead. sid talk the ongoing for an inclusive political system and promised all afghans rights will be respected. there's a lot of concern about whether women will be allowed to work. that girls can still go to school. what assurances can you give to women and girls that their rights will be protected with? i hit the stomach. emirate is committed to the right of women. within the framework of sharia are we may have the same rights they're going to be working shoulder to shoulder with us. we want to assured international community that will be not as communication against women. but of course we think of
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a religious framework. but after use a for trust is hard to come by on day 2 of taliban rule and cobble. there were few women on the streets as a woman. should i be scared of the telephone? not i don't know what it is. no. why should you be scared of us? you should never be afraid of us. to tell him on his asked everyone in carville to continue their lives as usual, and keep going to work. it is also declared an amnesty for all those who were younger angel is forgiven. and the embassies and foreign nationals should feel the telephone has sought to portray itself is more moderate than during it's in 1900 ninety's rule. yet people are wondering if this really is the television to point out what the situation in council is really good. now, the taliban, here we have taken control of security and we will hold it until the end of the telephone have made a number of statements that on the surface,
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the reassuring. but that actions so speak the deeper than words. it's very early now it's very fluid. it's very hard to say. what is happening exactly. you the taliban are in high spirits and defiant as gonna stones days as a battlefield over your head city. hope people stop fleeing and state to the assets for the nation. the move on. we have pardon everyone, all those who have fought against us. we don't want to repeat of war. we want to do away with the factors of conflict for these law make. i mean, rate of, i've got this done, does not have any conflict with anybody. we want the fighting to end. would you have stated journalists should remain free and independent to critique the group, so i can improve one journalist asked,
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you say you can forgive everyone. what do you think the victims catholic is you? the afghans on all sides. there is a lot of healing ahead to charlotte palace 0. cobble. let's go live now to rob mcbride in call will survive. what more we hearing about the new leadership and what a taliban government is going to look like. that has been the development over night here and i've got this done today going through to wednesday is the arrival on african soil of molar. and his senior taliban team, well about that is a co founder of the taliban. he's been instrumental in these piece to be taken place and he has arrived back and interestingly the destination they had, they have chosen to re enter afghanistan. it's quite symbolic. it's kind of, this is the birthplace of the taliban. it is if you like the spiritual home of the
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organization. i think for symbolism, it's important that he and his team make that entrance into afghanistan that we know from clips on social media, large crowds with that to greet them as they, as they appeared now, it remains to be seen now that they are back in africa this what all the next steps we expect that they will be coming to cobble at some point. this way we believe of we understand is now going to be the, the new government of afghanistan, but exactly what parts are played by the different individuals and molar by himself when he becomes a new need. what all that remains to be. see, we also have to wait to see exactly what their keynote policies will be, the, the, the look of this new administration. but i think this extraordinary news conference tuesday evening really gave us a feel, a title of the way that they go. again,
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it is very much as we expected. you have a very jittery nervous population here about an organization that spud's swept been swept by fate, almost into power of rod at surprising speed. it has an awful lot of people here and i've gotten this done in particular here in cobble and we got the by from the, from the messages they were giving it this news conference be kind of softer, more acceptable face if you like, of the tile about and that's at least what they want to project. so will those messages about the rights of women, the rights of media? also the, the guarantees that know our groups will find a haven here to threaten the international community. so they're all the things that the international community wanted to hear. but also they were very keen to try to try to put to rest a lot of the doubts and the worries of ordinary afghans, the kind of people who have been thronging the airport just a couple of kilometers from here with the message. please don't go. yeah,
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and of course there are those who bore a decided that they're not going to hang around to see what this, this new air looks like. and of course, many of us have seen those dramatic pictures of the chaotic situation at the airport. what, what, what is the current situation at the moment with those evacuations, things are certainly better that that has been a certain sense of order restored, nothing like the kinds of chaos that we've seen over the last couple of days. we do know that people have been going into the terminal building, which has been rather, has been cleared of all of these crowds that got in that the taliban are outside that have a cordon around it. we do know there is a general clean up that airline staff we've been seeing go at ground stuff. so there is a speculation that at some point domestic flights will resume. now, once that happens, of course, you know, you have the, it's a very volatile situation. sometimes the crowds that are relatively few at other times you get room as a flight fits that to that may be cause more people to go to the air force on the
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chance of getting on the flight. so once the domestic fights are resumed, it is officially announced whenever that is we don't know when that might be there . there are concerns. you're going to get a search again because there is such a desire by so many people here. despite the assurances from the taliban to get a ticket and to, to get out, we do know on the military side of the airport that operations are now getting into full swaying and they, they resumed yesterday tuesday, they have been continuing effect. the u. s. a. tell us that the biggest operation that they tell us, but they had a total of 13 flights with more than a 1000 us citizens, families, etc. and also other individuals connected with the us. the us mission here who are, who feel that they are bundled to reprisals, all being spirited out of the country, being evacuated from here. in addition to that, some of the u. s. is allies that australia, they say they organized a flight to get its nationals and other people associated with them out of the
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country canada. we understand it's doing the same. what the us now he's relying on is this this guarantee of safe passage from the taliban? there are still many people in all parts of afghanistan who believe that they have the right and the that you've been taught by the us, that they will be, have the right to get out of the country to be evacuated. but the problem is actually getting to the airport getting through taliban cordons, and so i'm being allowed to get on that play. the taliban says they, they will have safe passage. they have guaranteed that that. so it means to be see if that will be the be the case, but you do get a said there is a degree of cooperation between the us and the taliban. and the sense that everybody wants to see this over and done with the us. especially this has been a night bad that they really want to have to put behind them. they want to get the last planes off out of the international level, and also the taliban themselves. they want to resume control the ports proper. if
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they want to see the back of the american contingent here. so there is, i think, a desire in all, you know, quarters for this evacuation to be over the noble operation of the effort to reduce rob, thanks so that rob mcbride in common across the border. the african taliban is in talks with the pakistani government come all high to has more on those talks from the talk on border crossing. a sunnier of delegation comprising, or he knew of one leader in august on the moment. they've already had an important round of dogs for the country's military leadership. they've met the budget on the prime minister budget on is stretching on the point that has to be an inclusive government. the taliban have already signaled that they will tolerate other religious minorities as well. as admitted, rigid, no one has gone to form and inclusive government,
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it is going to be important to see what kind of progress will be made and reaching a political settlement. and i mean time to budget on the foreign ministers planning where they're turkey and also whole consultation red. but if for the stage such as iran, 30 minutes dawn or the biggest on g gets on and also read the chinese down to barge buckets on has played a lead role. and facilitating the dog between the $1.00 bond and united states. it is acting as a facilitator and of course what happens head. and if lama bots will be crucial. but it's also important to know that buckets on and watching cautiously moved inside of runners on the signs are good. that the 1st diamond decades that the people of granite does have a rail volt and reaching a political settlement to the one conflict. alright, still ahead on a security titus. preparation is get on the way in the rocky city of karbala to
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mock, i assure plus, despite widespread vaccine access part to the us health care system buckling under the high number of cobra, 1900 patients. ah hello. thank you for tuning in. we still have a weather maker over scandinavia. it's enough, a lot of trouble. we go in for a closer look at these heavy bouts of what weather across scandinavia, and look at the winfield associated with it. you know, for the northeast corner of germany, amber, weather alert in play, we could see wind gusts up to about 90 kilometers per hour. now this system is also driving down a lot of wet weather through western russia. central parts of ukraine, mil dover, and into romania and folks got to tell you some of these storms could be quite intense on wind state. now onto the temperature story and look at this across
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iberia cordova, the $37.00 degrees. that's about a good 10 degrees cooler than what you were on the weekend. and for turkey, largely dry conditions across the country just toward that northeast corner. we could see a scattering of showers, but this will allow people an opportunity for the clean up across the black sea region. we have seen heavy pockets of rain for molly's capital, a will go to go picked up 50 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. and look at this on wednesday, we see those storms toward that southwest corner of molly pushing into senate goal and the gambia banjo has a high of 29 degrees on wednesday. that's a snapshot of your weather. thanks for tuning in fees to the frank assessments by way. it is again, freedom, surprising informed opinions what you saw happening get from market it was what it was was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between cooler and any other
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great companies here that 4 years re running to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh the me. so again, this is amanda law, top stories. the taliban has promised to respect women's rights given amnesty to those who fought against it and make sure i get it done. does not become a safe ground farm groups, but afghans and world leaders are skeptical us as the top of on has agreed to allow
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safe passage for civilian. struggling to leave. cobbled, american military is blown out. 2200 people so far. u k. says it will accept up to 20000 african refugees in the coming years. now, heavy rains brought on by a tropical storm. have complicated search and rescue missions in earthquake hit haiti. officials there of worn the damage, buildings could collapse. nearly 2000 people were killed in saturday's quake and thousands more have been left homeless with many still waiting to help john home and reports from lay sky one of the worst effected cities. the aftermath of storm grace in the south west of haiti down pool wasn't quite as bad as fit, but some spent that they bailing out their houses and getting the water out because this is the only space we have to do. if anything, we can't live in water. when we feel after shocks, we have to be able to move out of the house quickly. those were the ones who still
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handhelds. others had spent the night in the field in the rain, victims of saturday's earthquake. first of all the earthquake then this and i can't even get a tar poland. i asked god to take my life. there still there. still more or in hospital. the quake left more than 9000 injured. this young man was in too much pain to talk. murray was with her young daughter with her leg. got sworn up, but not broken. i've been with her. she's saturday yesterday. she was going to be operated on, but they wanted to amputate the lake. i don't want that. if there was a government, she wouldn't be suffering the way she is. she's talking about the late president assassinated in july, a political crisis the proceeded to quake. it came at the worst possible time, international aid organizations trying to help national authorities with the relief at now.
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but it's been hard to get a m personnel to the earthquake zone. that's because the stretch of the only road into the area is being fought over by gangs sizes in the same way. get help in the way we're coming by. but i can only do the flow of support for the software and how is needed at the rubble of one of the main hotels in town. a crowd of people gathered, reuben, some victor is telling me that in the 2010 with quake block felt and permanently injured his hand in this latest one, he says, his house fell down. these 2 brothers helped to try and pull people out of the rubble, despite the fact that their house to have been destroyed. we are victims as well, but they were the worst off. i have a chance to be alive, even though i'm injured. thanks to god,
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we didn't get badly hurt. so we could help out. the other local authorities and international organizations have commented on the resilience of these people. but there's a sense of disbelief over the long series of misfortunes to many the question comes when we'll have to get a break, john home and how does it like i or the rocky city of karbala is mocking the 1st day of i should share our muslim religious holiday, people have been heading it to the city despite concerns or worse, security and code 19 corolla is the 2nd most important religious place for she, as of the mecca in saudi arabia, would have been what had reports from their the streets of karbala have been decorated people here are getting ready to market the day of assure the city which is central for she has in iraq is now the destination for millions to marketed. this over the amendment has seen, measured,
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says he came all the way from the emerald city near the border with iran, to visit the man, the 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 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 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
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act and not likely linked to a bigger plot. they belong to the campaign to prevent any attacks from legitimate as to how about ocoee. we doing through intelligence, operations, and air surveillance, we've apprehended dozens of suspects in 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. leels who have killed 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 visitors of the shrines and later it was also finance to buy some donors. more ration continues until day and with that issue over the last 2 times in the past,
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some of these motors have been sleeping here for days and this will pass without any incident. my mood after i had cut about in a new zealand has reported 9 new cases of co with $900.00 taking the total to 10 government announced the 3 day lockdown on wednesday when the 1st case was announced. zealand had been virus free for months. all the new cases are of the delta variance and have been linked to an outbreak in australia. i need everyone to think about what it would be like to receive a call. if you do, we need you to be home, not out putting others at risk. we very unfortunately need only to look at new south wells who today have reported 633 cases. $92.00 were
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active in the community while inflicted level 4 restrictions at the to protect everyone of the united states is battling a search in coven 19 cases, particularly in southern states with low vaccination rates. the governor of louisiana has warned the states health care system is approaching breaking point. the number of co corona virus, patients in hospitals reaching record highs. how do you show castro reports from baton rouge, louisiana, one of the worst effected areas. my school has been up a little bit 62 year old bobby burdette has just emerged from the coven intensive care unit at our lady of the lake hospital in baton rouge, louisiana staff have nicknamed him there miracle patient. most havent been leaving the i see you alive. i feel really well my breathing has really gotten uncontrolled. burdette was never vaccinated and says he still has no regrets. his
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wife also tested positive. they're part of a dramatic surgeon co cases in louisiana. only 39 percent of the state is fully vaccinated. that's strictly individual decision, the governments and, and anybody else. but there's, according to the louisiana health department, the unvaccinated make up more than 90 percent of hospitalized covert patients. through the nurse, laurie douglas has been carrying for them, many of whom are young and otherwise healthy. she says, most do tell her they wish they'd gotten. the vaccine is to know that this was preventable and that this didn't need to happen. and that, you know, there's a girl who without her mother any more than a man doesn't have his brother any longer. so big brother to turn to and times i thought a heart wrenching with covert patience filling hospital beds. major hospitals in louisiana are no longer accepting transfers. emergency rooms are seeing weights of
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up to 10 hours, and patients with other emergency conditions, even heart attacks, have sometimes been turned away. we're already rationing care every day. we continue to admit the same amount of people, if not more. so we'll get to a point where we are unable to patch it together. a federal disaster team is working with the state hospital to relieve the strain. the doctors say what they also need are more people getting the vaccine. a recent uptake in vaccinations as promising, but not enough. every person who comes into the hospital and is not vaccinated is a failure. on our part. it is our job as medical professionals to educate people and we haven't gotten our education out. and in the absence of that, there's misinformation, misinformation, distrust and government and displace confidence are all hurdles to getting the vaccine among louisiana as fiercely independent population. as for burdette and his wife, even a near death experience in the hospital,
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hasn't convinced them to get the shots. for now, they'll focus on recovery, get will eventually get to where mommy and systems up to where i can start seeing people and hugged a heck on my break time left with family, a gift denied to some 700 people were day who continued to die of cove it in the us, hydrogen castro al jazeera, baton rouge, louisiana or the governor of the us state of texas has tested positive for co would 19, but is not showing any symptoms. greg gabbert made the announcement a day after dressing republican supporters indoors without wearing a mask. he's been staunchly against mosque mandates, despite the rapid search in new cases driven by the delta, various abbot issued an executive order last month. the bod, government entities for making masks mandatory or the us health agency suspects.
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there might be a 2nd case of the bowler in ivory coast. after confirming its 1st infection there in 25 years, they were in health. mister confirmed a woman who travelled from neighboring guinea was infected. she's believed to have been in contact with 9 people. 18 year old has been in hospital in abbey jump. world health organization has sent the bowl of vaccines to ivory coast. a project led by a former child soldier doing sierra leone. civil war is helping save the lives of children with life threatening illnesses. the project raises money to send kids abroad for treatment. dozens from poor families have been treated and all leading healthy lives. how many drink met some of the volunteers on the streets of frito. c volunteers from the sic picking project working the streets of frito looking for help. 3 times a week, they hit the st. visit wash of center's bus stations and margaret soliciting
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donations to help be the medical bills of children was cbs element was, conditions cannot be treated by local hospitals. the project is co founded by a former child soldier for fort jordan several years civil war is a condition that requires a minimum of $15000.00 united fit dollars in a country where the average income, you know, honest, very, very low, less than a $100.00 a lot of my colleagues was for less than $100.00. and so you can imagine if you have to raise a $150000000.00 in the union amount, which is $10000.00, it will require a very long time. he admits that raising trans for the children was hard and at personal cost for many volunteers. here his team is trying to re $16000.00 to fly out 9 year old janet coloma. janet is suffering from many gilmer,
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a slow growing tumor that threatening to cover her face and head. the child's mother is delighted, but how for her daughter could just be month away after so many years. good mother, good to go. although her siblings go to school, janet doesn't. we pulled her out because we realized she's subjected to taunts and bullying by other schoolmates because of her condition. and she can't walk that far . runjun in the past 4 years, more than 60 children have been thrown abroad for treatment by the fundraisers. one of the success stories is 2 year old id. busby was had to cardiovascular operations in india and condition change. his condition has improved like i labored. breathing is gone. i really thank god for the improvement. done with for the organization says it wants to do more, but success is limited. and those who need help committee,
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what hospital struggling to treat come on elements like my area. many poor families look to organizations like the ticket for the co help. but it takes several months to raise enough funds to take one child on many occasions helped him too late for some children. how many degrees? alexandra? ah. right, let's get a round up a laptop stories. now the taliban has promised to respect women's rights. give amnesty to those who fought against it and make sure i can stand does not become a safe ground for grooves. but afghans and world leaders are skeptical. the us says the taliban has agreed to allow safe passage for civilian struggling to leave campbell. the american military plan out 2200 people so far the u. k says it will accept up to 20000 african refugees in the coming years.

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