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is there a 1000000 lost at home in the us alone, who held responsible? i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not take any price for it. thank you, lloyd. the man who still was on al jazeera. ah the ah. a reminder at the top stories here on al jazeera, former president, chef ghani is his house of war. he called baseless accusations against him after he fled the country. speaking from the you a he said he left to avoid bloodshed. and i've got a son itself. taliban fighters reportedly open fire on protest is 3 people are said
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to have been killed at a demonstration against the group in july about one of our booster shots will be offered in the us from as early as mid september. as a delta, very drives up cases that people will be eligible. 8 months after getting this 2nd job. britton's prime minister, boy johnson says the u. k. will do all it can to say q monetary and crisis enough can stand. but critics, including the opposition labor party, say he's already falling short. with the home office restricting the number of afghans allowed to just 5000 over the coming year. showing the whole has this report from westminster. the collective anguish of parliament in peace brought back from some recess to debate. the failure of a mission that claimed 457 british lives make bars. johnson described what the u. k . would do. in the aftermath, our efforts, the focus on supporting young can people in the region itself,
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particularly those play in conflict, or the threat of violence. we therefore call on the united nations to lead a new humanitarian effort in the region. the government has announced a new refugee resettlement scheme, instantly called an ambitious by critics that aims to bring 20000 of those most in need to britain over the next few years. and despite promises to evacuate up to 10000 people who worked with the u. k mission afghans, resident in the u. k protested outside. we just want some things to put them on do for our families back home. they serve for them for last 20 years and they can't leave them behind. this picture speaks for everything to feel the government is doing enough to help the people who helped know back in the house among questions about the failure of u. k. intelligence and the prime minister's absence on holidays. the christ unfolded last week. there was a powerful indictment of the west's withdraw from
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a military veteran on the government's own back bench. nation is mobilized and muster. nations determine and have patients. and here we've demonstrated, sadly that we, the western united kingdom does not. now this is a harsh lesson for all of us. i mean, sometimes emotional interventions, bye and fees, and despite the government's best efforts to talk up some of the successes of the past 20 years in afghanistan, there was no disguising the fact that it simply hadn't foreseen or been prepared for the speed with which i've got to stand fell to the taliban and that in fact, this was all around the grand scale humiliation the leader of a leading member of the nato alliance. forced to admit to parliament here that it's nationals and support staff were only able to leave cobble at all because the taliban was allowing them to we can the end the debate,
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a simple motion that this house consider the situation in afghanistan could achieve little more than that jonah whole al jazeera london, well melana rossman is director of program development and quality. and i've kind of started save the children. she returned from afghanistan and on sunday, and she joins us live now from warsaw mcleana. thank you so much for your time. know what we you seeing in the run up the taliban take? i've given you any returned to poland a few days ago. thank you very much for having me. what we are seeing now on the ground, our critical humanitarian needs that are going boys and girls, and they found a nice face. these are the whole spectrum of the needs from the risk of being killed or injured due to the active fighting to also the some of the
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needs that were faced prior to the current escalation and that are now being just further compounded and further increased. and that includes, for example, high level of my mom nutrition. and we have to remember that this is also a long tra, track that crisis. so some of the risks but the, and the needs. but children and families faced including not being able to go to school now with hire displacement internally that is happening, but children and families and needs to be their homes in the regional safety. we can also see higher level of separation of those children from the families, which means increased risk of violence. and of course, a massive psycho social impact on the population. of course, if operating in the country was challenging before. surely. now,
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given the political upheaval, the uncertainty of the day to day lives, of ordinary people in the country, how do charities and jose agencies continue to operate, continue to provide critical service. we have been saved the children in our garrison since 976 and continues throughout that time providing the life saving and protective services such as education, nutrition, health and other necessary support to the children throughout the different escalations of the conflict. natural disasters or the different changes in power. currently we had to temporarily suspend our programming and due to the safety of our staff and the safety of children and families to be able to access those support services. but we are committed and i think that commitment remains
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unchanged or is even more important than every now to to resume them as soon as this is possible and safe for us to do so. and to continue supporting them and to continue to provide the services that they now critically me and very importantly in order to continue providing those those critical services. will you and others have to quote, strategically work with the taliban to get a to those that need it most. thank you for the question. for us, it's too early to say and speculate how the future is not gonna stand will look like we are committed still to continue providing those services to continue providing the life saving support at the needs are now very critical. and it is also important for us alongside the wider humanitarian
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community to be able to, to do that in the safe way. and also to have the funding that is needed for the humanitarian aid that is available and available immediately. magdalena rossman, director of program development to save the children. thank you very much. thank you. now the news now. tropical storm in haiti is hammering, search and rescue efforts. after saturday earthquake, storm graces brought heavy rain with warning. some damage. buildings could collapse . nearly 2000 people were killed and thousands more have been left homeless with many, still waiting for help. john holman reports for la chi, one of the worst affected 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
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this is the only space we have to do everything. 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 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 tarpaulin. 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. marie was with her young daughter when her leg got torn up but not broken. i've been with her saturday. yesterday. she was going to be operated on, but they wanted to amputate the leg. 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
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effort. now 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. and then the same way again, helping the way way and coming by can reduce the flow of support for the disaster area. and help is needed at the rubble of one of the main hotels in town. a crowd of people gathered reuben, some victories telling me that in the 2010 of quake, a block fell 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,
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but they were the worst off. i have a chance to be alive, even though i'm injured. thanks to god, we didn't get badly hurt, so we could help out the others. 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 i'll do it. a little emergency work is in the south. east of russia are assessing the damage from heavy flooding that teams the touring, the vast, the remote, a more region which runs along the border with china. more than 300 people were evacuated, the head of rising waters. 19 towns and villages are still cut off by the floods, with some only accessible by boat. for fighters in spain are still battling a major forest fire authorities are using drones to help them track down hotspots in area. in catalonia,
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the plays for several 100 people out of the homes on the hottest weekend of the year. wildfires have recently swept across the mediterranean, badly affecting parts of greece, turkey and g area, expert, se climate change is largely to blame. thousands of people who've been for survive their homes, hotels and camping grounds on the french riviera. as wild wildfires burned out of control firefighters of battling the blaze which covers an estimated 50 square kilometers close to the resort town of center pay, $1.00 person has been confirmed, killed with several more suffering, injuries, and smoke inhalation. unusually high temperatures across several mediterranean and european countries of course, major wildfires. in recent weeks. the europe and union is accused bella root of attempting to instrumental eyes migrants and refugees for its own political purposes. by encouraging them to cross its border into the states. the block is
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pledging more assistance to lithuania, latvia, and poland to help with thousands of people who recently entered from bella roost at the end of may validation president, alexander, look shank, he said he wouldn't stop by grants from entering the you have to brussels. impose sanctions because because government is being targeted for cracking down on defense after lossy is disputed election, and then he's been accused of flying and migrants and transporting them to areas bordering lithuania, latvia, and poland. while the $4000.00 asylum seekers most of them are rocky, have crossed into lithuania, bella roost this year. hundreds of others have been detained and loud. here in poland, often tempting camps with squalid conditions and face violence from border guards and local residents. stuff often is in the left you in in capitol vilnius miss away in this small baltic state, which has now become the center of a migrant crisis as a full attention of european lead us,
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unexpectedly and mostly unprepared. this nation has become a new gateway into europe for migrants and asylum seekers at an emergency meeting. today, in theory, ministers from the european union collect more financial support, but also practical assistance for the country to deal with more than 4000 migrants and asylum seekers who are already arrived. lithuania is also hoping to get more money even from the european union to build this amazing large fence across the board of 500 kilometers long. the border between bella rules and lithuania is an open border, mainly just for us where people can easily come in. so lithuania is hoping to build a fence to stop people from coming in. meanwhile, it's now pushing back people who are trying to attempt to come in from bellows. more than 1000 people have already been pushed back at the border, which has led to some serious standoff between the bell of russian side and the list the way the inside. with this mike,
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once and asylum seekers stuck in the middle as victims of this political standoff between bellows and the european union. there's also some concerns about the humanitarian situation in the camps that are very much improvised in this tiny nation, which has no experience accepting these people here at this side of the border, the winter coming and they're living and tense. there's also a question about the food situation and the red cross is also concerned about this push back. because it says they could possibly fire late. the un convention for refugees that way become the signatory off for the situation is still very tense and the water warning shots have been heard as well in these push back and also the stand up for the bell of russian authorities. there's also concern about the security at the border, but also mainly about the humanitarian situation. still, to come on al jazeera, we meet a former child soldier now trying to comfort sierra leone sick youngsters,
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ah, me ah ah, the ah . the approach like led by a former child soldier of sierra leone, civil war is helping to save the lives of children with life threatening illnesses . the project raises money to send kids abroad for treatment doesn't from poor families have been treated and now leading healthy lives. i'm going to interest met some of the volunteers on the streets of free town. c
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volunteers from the sic picking project working the st. frito looking for help. 3 times a week, they hit the st. visit wash of center's bus stations and market soliciting donations to help be the medical bills of children or cbs element was conditions cannot be treated by local hospitals. the project is co founded by a former child soldier for fort jordan. civil war is a condition that requires a minimum of $15000.00 united fit dollars in a country where average income, you know, on a 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 $16000.00, it will require
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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 raise $16000.00 to fly out 9 year old janet coral ma, janet is suffering from many gilmer, a slow growing tumor that threaten him to cover her face and head. the jaws mother 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. i'm a 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 . round in the past 4 years, more than 60 children have been flown abroad for treatment by the fundraisers. one of the success stories is 2 year old id. busby was had to cardiovascular operations
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in india and condition change. his condition has improved like i labored. breathing is gone. i really think the improvement done good for that. the organization says it wants to do more. but success is limited, and those who need help are too many hospitals struggling to treat come on elements like malaria. many poor families look to organizations like picking for the help. but it takes several months to raise enough funds to take one child on many occasions helped him too late for some children to read alexandra, so well as promised him his hand out with all the sport. thank you, need us. i've been tennis champion, dominic team says he's really disappointed that he won't defend his title this year, but didn't want to take any risks. about number 6 has withdrawn from the tournament with a risk problem, which will keep an eye out for the rest of the season. team suffered the injury back in june at the new york ripen and it forced him to miss wimbleton. he trained
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last week, but the pain returned and doctors have advised him to wherever splint for another few weeks. the austrians when flushing meadows last september with his 1st grand slam title, and my preparations for the usa and half suffered a setback, the former well, number one was knocked out in the 2nd round assistance, knocking me office. i paid and have a whole catch the night seed beating the 3 time grand champion in straight sets in the women's event in cincinnati. well, number 2, and then a soccer came back from a set down to be american teenager golf to reach the last 16. the when comes after a soccer, briefly left the pre torment press conference in fears after being off questions about her relationship with the media. pop seed ashley bossy is 3 for the 2nd year and a right for me. the ones japanese growing pre has been cancelled because of the current of ours pandemic. the race was due to be held in october, that has been cooled off as the country experiences. a continued rise in cases and
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schedule is due to be released in the coming weeks. the under pressure, australia crick, coach justin lanka has been given the backing of his bosses despite to run of poor results. this year the all these have lost a test series against india and 3 t 20 series against the west indies, new zealand. and they recently, bangladesh, frustrating crickets, c has praise langer for restoring trust in the side after the 2018 bull tampering scandal. and believe he's the right man to lead them in the coming c 20 world cup and ashes series against england. the international pal pick, committee president says he is heartbreak and for the afghan athletes that trapped in cobble. but there's no safe way of bringing them to tokyo. 23 year old is hi quando fight. as i kid kuta daddy wants to be the 1st female to represent have kind of started the games that she and track athlete saying rusty was unable to fly to the japanese capital. on monday, following the suspension of commercial flights kuta daddy pleaded for help to get
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out of the country. in this video sent from cobble saw the video messenger and of course it was devastating. it broke my heart. you know, while we tried to do what we worked, we tried to achieve the problem. the games is a doug, bring people together, a fight pressure. this is make a world where everyone is included and my see what is happening in afghanistan in terms of intolerance. and this is shattering the dreams of one of our athletes. you know, it's really sad and really breaks my heart, one of the stars of to take your lympics and costs of our home is concerned. that advancements in she's, technology is damaging athletes. credibility. the norwegian, one gold in the 400 metre hurdles and smashed his own wild record in the process. afterwards he criticized at the so called safety issues. so we're medalist right. benjamin was wearing which contain a fit clarifying. vol. home says makes them acts like trump leans, that is all home himself was wearing spikes with
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a carbon plate that also improves performance. when somebody does a great performance now everybody with question is it's the issue. and that is the credibility problem. people sitting at home, i don't want them to feel like they've been fooled the trick. even though, you know, i'm all for technology pushing it a little bit forward in all sports because you know, that's, that's just part of why we our nurse, i think nasa little bit is going to be, but that's ok. but not to a certain extent that people don't think it, it's about the athlete anymore. i want that lead also to have to have, you know, the credits that they deserve. sweden's po, vault safest on monday to plant is also one golden take. the 21 year old fails. he has plenty more to achieve. he's determined to keep breaking his own world record and secure his place of the best ever in the sports. i want to do everything, you know, you can the sport and i want,
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i want to win everything there is to win. i want to get more times than anybody else has done it. but, you know, if you know what, you know, the history of, that's really, really big shoes to fill. when you're following the likes of money and sergey booker people that have won many, many global titles in a book when he and i think 6 or 7 mortality for now. i mean 11 yet. so i feel like i still have a really long way to go now to another olympic champion, brazilian is a case of the santos, his performance until you have inspired a group of young. indigenous canoe is living in the amazon to go for gold themselves. david state has the story the out on the water training hard. these children from the indigenous community on the river, quite us attribute tree at the amazon river. they've been inspired by fellow brazilian is achia kiddos to sent us who want to canoeing gold medal at the tokyo olympics beneath them, which was something he motivates me to row every day. my dream is to take part in
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the olympics and when metals and to continue my career because it is not easy. nothing is easy in our lives. growing up in this part of the world may be tough, but when it comes to canoeing, there are some advantages but discrimination and i still did. boom boom. they were practically born in indigenous canoes and that helps them with a balance and stamina around 60 youngsters. some youngest 7 have enrolled in a project called indigenous canoeing sets up in 2019 by the foundation for amazon sustainability and the brazilian canoeing federation. the children used to paddling slowly so as not to scare the fish, but they are now being taught well competitive techniques. why med? you've been middle look up to the gold middle. more and more children are talking to me on what's happening and wanting to sign up. our doors are open for everyone a little i prayed for this to happen. not only for us here in the amazon region, but i believe that all of brazil thought and i think that every day it will grow
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more motivated by metals and now with the proper equipment. many of these children are training up to 4 hours a day, dreaming that one day they to may compete as an elim pick games. david stokes out his era and piling the javelin silver med list at the top here, games has auctioned off her medal to fund a young boy's heart surgery. maria andre chick, who herself recovered from bone cancer 3 years ago to her prize possession up to the highest bidder. it was sold for a $125000.00 to a polish supermarket jane, who told andre check to keep her meadow. the money raised will pay for the 8 month old baby to have surgery in the us, great stories and on that we wished a little boy all the best that i do. thank you. jemma will remember. you can find much more all our stories on our website, how much is your adult calm for me, for this news out, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news to go away.
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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to do, you know, said the armed forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated the. ready sharp connie takes to facebook to address i've got to stop from exile in the u. s. e. he says he left to prevent bloodshed plus i'm charlotte balice and emergency hospital and cobble adult the treating patients who were shot at cobble international airport. ah, the parker, this is, i'll just hear a lie from london also coming up and frustration.
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