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no matter why you call, i'll just bring you the news and current affairs. oh, i former african president. tasha dani speaks from exile in the united rabinowitz. he says he lives to avoid bloodshed. the 1st signs of resistance against taliban rule. at least 3 people are reported. dead shorts are fired at a protest in eastern afghanistan. ah,
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come over and this is just the real life and don't know. so coming up president binds and offers corona virus booster shots for americans rejecting worlds health organization concerns. it will deepen global vaccine inequality. i disagree. we can take care of america and help the world the same time. and the aiming for goals, a new generation of indigenous brazilian containers inspired by a gold medalist that the tokyo olympics ah, afghan ascends, former president sharp ghani has spoken from the united arab emirates. in his 1st appearance since fleeing carpool. he defended his decision to leave us the taliban, pushed towards the capital, saying it was to avoid violence is also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases
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full of cash. the u. a. he says, god has been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds, muscle deputy document disaster me should input. if i stayed, i would have witness bloodshed and couple, couple should not be turned into another yemen or syria over power struggles. so i forced to leave. i left with just a waste coat and some clothes. the personality assassination against me has been ongoing, saying, i have taken money with me. the accusations are faithless lies. you can even ask customs officials, they are based well back in afghanistan, taliban fighters of open fire on crowds of protesters. the 3 people are said to being killed after demonstration against the groups takeover in the eastern city or july le buds. people were marching in the street chanting and carrying the ass can flag videography events. later. she'll
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tell them and faces firing into the air and hasten protested fix. the gunfire has also been heard during protests in the eastern city of coast. have been no immediate report of injury. demonstrators raised the afghan flat and national flag over a roof in the city taliban fighters. the c chasing crowds away. formally. harland cobbler point us lead troops far into the air to disperse people who are gathering, trying to leave the country. governments are rushing to bring home their citizens, as well as newly approved african immigrants. while the us secretary of state says american troops don't have the capacity to extend beyond the campbell airport perimeter. to get more people ice of f canister on. we're really working hard to
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get as many people through as possible. and quite frankly, we're not, we're, it's obvious, we're not close to where we want to be in terms of getting the numbers through. so we're going to work that 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. and we're going to get everyone that we can possibly evacuate evacuated and i'll do that as long as we possibly can until the clock runs out. or we run out of capability. well, in the immediate aftermath of the television takeover there was a surgeon hospitalizations enough ganna stones, capital campbell. some of the patients have come from the international airports where they were showed some trying to reach the departures area. charlotte bellis visited the hospital in cobble with some patients, including children are being treated this 10 year old from a scanner stones eastern province of talk to you. it was shot on saturday. it took his family hours to reach emergency hospital and central cobble. my been,
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he was in bad shape. this is the 1st intensive care unit in afghanistan, doctor say they witnessed a surgeon patients after the telephone took over cobble on sunday. they said most were the victims of clashes criminals and chaos at the airport. politic situation, unfortunately causes many, many of the people by led by phone. so today's the hospital with a slowing, they added extra beds. all admissions were from gunshot wounds. the hospital says it has received about 20 patients from cobble international airport since monday for have died and the rest of being treated for gunshot wounds after the taliban and us forces tried to disperse, crowns that breach the perimeter. be the see if the patient that i'm around bug off they are going to spend most of most of them the ability to do the chest and
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hate this hospital. it's run by emergency in g o, an international humanitarian organization with the taliban in charge. they say the operations have continued on uninterrupted. they say the minister of health has remain the same. and fighters have introduced themselves. i have to say so far out of 20 years that we are in the country. we always, we able to work and everybody respect off nobody for the last year. that was not just the big, the vision. the blue brahman is 12 years old and the telephone took over his province of host on sunday he ran out to meet them. he was his government and now the child died and he is now paralyzed me of 18 or 19 years of war. and in the last 10 minutes he was injured. at least he is alive and he will be okay. i can suffer and tolerate this if there is peace. that is after the war may be over. in afghanistan, the healing will take
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a long time. charlotte bellis, osha. 0. cobble will the united nation says about a 3rd of its $300.00 strong staff will be leaving afghanistan due to the volatile situation there, despite growing cold for the un to step off its diplomatic efforts. and so i just believe or maybe a window of opportunity to influence taliban. but when that time is of the essence or diplomatic and sir james base has more, the un has had an active mission in afghanistan for over 30 years, with only a handful of embassies now operational in cobble, and the us and its allies, all of the airport handling evacuation flights the international organization is perhaps the best place to step in the taliban spokesman. viola merch ahead has promised the new government that is inclusive, but at the same time governed by law,
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diplomat say the us needs to try to broaden that pledge veteran mediator lacked abra. he me was the only un official to ever meet the taliban found a mullah, omar. he led the bon process in 2001 that chose hammered cause i enter him president, that he told me the us now needs to step up. do you have to be there? i mean, nothing can be done internationally without the un and the u. s. has been absent as it would be too long. they should really, you know, raise their profile very, very much. yes, it is time for the romance. and again, i'm strong player them out when they get out. if they won't do they come tomorrow, declared a government. you know, they'll be all right for one week for 2 weeks, one months yet. but if you don't have a really aggressive government, then you know the saga gun is time for 40 years.
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50 years actually will, will resume or with content. diplomats and even some senior un insiders have told me the united nations should show more energy, urgency, and ambition. when dealing with afghanistan, there's a feeling that there's a narrow window for diplomacy, but it might not last much longer. james bays al jazeera at the united nations. the us president says he disagrees with the world health organizations warning against given corona virus booster shots. joe biden says, is government is capable of looking after its own citizens and helping the world at the same time as comments come master the white harrisonville plans to offer booster jobs for mid september. people will be eligible. 8 months after receiving the 2nd champ, know there are some world leaders who say america shouldn't get
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a 3rd shot until other countries got their 1st shot. i disagree. we can take care of america and help world the same time. in june and july, america administered 50000000 shots here in the united states and we donated a 100000000 shots to other countries. that means that america is donated more vaccine to other countries than every other country in the world combined. phil laval half more from washington d. c. i've got to stand for days now back to issues at home for joe biden. cases still rising especially manion vaccinated but cove. it's hardly a welcome distraction. delta is out of control here. i, frankly, it's a tragedy for people who are dying and who will die, who didn't have to, and even some who are vaccinated. panicking about vaccine, into protection. again, sorry. coby to infection begins to decrease overtime. but this time,
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at least there's a plan to offer a 19 booster shots to fully vaccinated adults 18 years and older. the worst kept secret in medicine. but welcome use a wealthy, if not healthy nation loads of vaccine supply demand. this remains a 10 demick of the unvaccinated. not so much forget the booster. some haven't even had the 1st shot yet. and then there's the issue of masks. part of the problem have in the united states is the complete mishmash of rules. and here's why. the cdc says that regardless of vaccination status, if you're inside a public building, you should wear a mask, but that is just advice. it is not the law, whereas if you're in a federal building, like for example, a passport office, you have to wear a mass, but then again, you could be inside a federal building and a mosque, free state. and regardless of vaccination status, you come out. you can take this thing off with no repercussions. it is confusing at best. texas is one of those states. it's governor greg roberts,
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still refusing to enforce masks, even though he just tested positive. in fact, southern states being head hardy is this makes you feel like it's helpers, like whatever you do and help your patients, louisiana more than 3 times the national average of infections, florida. i'm mississippi almost as bad. 10 people in their thirties have died from co good 0 vaccinated and that's before you even look at what's happening internationally. the question why give boosters here? when some countries don't even have enough bus jobs, were planning to handle extra life jackets to people who already have life jackets while we're leaving other people to drug without a single live check. that's the reality. and so the u. s. prepared to job again, 3rd times a charm for those who wants it? the big battle getting some to start with shot one and delta rages on regardless, phil laval al jazeera washington and still had here on al jazeera, tough life lesson for some the vaccine bathroom spills on for us college campuses.
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woman coming here with children bridges. and the reason why you're accusing, valerie said he's in refugees as political to ah hello, thank you for tuning in. here's an update on tropical storm grace and you know, i gotta tell you, could potentially make landfall as a category one hurricane right through here. and you could tell peninsula which of course is a tourist hotspot. places like can coon, let's try it out as it keeps moving, it may weaken a bit through the bay of can peachy and strengthen for a potentially 2nd landfall. as once again, a category one hurricane along that east coast of mexico tracking the leftovers of fred, their racing through new england,
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quite as soaking for upstate new york into massachusetts on thursday. in nowhere else were seen some soaking ranges toward the desert southwest. this is mon sooner moister flash flood warnings in play watches i should say through utah and also parts of arizona. at times we will see those storms flare up now for canada, much needed rain for the west coast through the canadian praise. this is a cold front, so when it pick your temperature will drop on friday, the temperature is not dropping for south america in particular for a sophie on 39 degrees, i've got to show you the next 3 days because this potentially could be record breaking stuff up to 41. on friday the average is $25.00 and we've got a mix of sun in cloud in the forecast enjoy. that's it for me. see soon, the frank assessments, by where it is, once again, freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening is come on to the 140
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to come up with 2 is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other group that we have concrete here between the 2 years re running to keep people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, the me this is just a quick reminder off the top stories. this are speaking from the united arab emirates afghan ascends former president sheriff connie has defended his decision
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to leave campbell. he says he left to avoid violence and denial. rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the taliban fighters of open fire protested in the eastern afghan city on july. the 3 people have been killed and several others wounded. and us president joe biden says he disagrees with the world health organizations warning against giving corona virus booster shores. he's on failed plans to offer them from september, a bit of rapid spike in cases driven by the don'ts of ariens. while some might be thinking of getting a 3rd vaccine shots, others in the u. s. don't want to get their 1st. reynolds explains how the political control oversee has spilled over on to college campuses. more than 20000000 us students are headed off to college. this year, there's
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a new item on the curriculum, coven, 19 vaccine mandates. more than $700.00 colleges and universities now say students must be vaccinated, or face repeated cobra, testing in force, social distancing, or even be barred from campus. colleges are desperate to prevent a replay of last year's damaging campus shut downs and other outbreak would be extremely disruptive. we're risking another evacuation from college campuses in the fall and it will have an even greater impact on those who are already the most vulnerable in our society in the politically hyper charge debate over vaccines in the us. there are naturally those who refuse to comply. riley o'neill, a student at loyola marymount university in los angeles, is one of them. it goes back to the idea that i should be able to choose whether i
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get the vaccine or not. and if i'm going to be coerced into doing that, i doesn't feel like a free choice for me. very much feels like oppression. he has sued the university over it's vaccine policy. if he refuses the shots, he could attend loyola marymount, but would have to undergo repeated testing and observed social distancing with other students. o'neil's lawyer was quick to frame the issue in political terms. there is going to be this continued divisive effort by the laughed by the progressive side of this nation to try to create this division between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. so far legal efforts to overturn college vaccine mandates have fallen flat. a federal appeals court recently ruled against students during the universe the of the indiana over its
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vaccine mandate. one of the judges wrote, people who do not wish to be vaccinated can go elsewhere. and the supreme court has upheld that ruling. o'neill seems unconcerned that unvaccinated young people will get infected and spread the virus to more vulnerable people. quite frankly, my age group isn't nearly as affected by coven 19 as, as older generations are. that's a problem that says higher education authorities. part of our educational responsibility is to talk to people not only about their rights, but also their responsibilities and liberal education. america's historic commission of educating for democracy requires that we in part, that message. now, more than ever, survey show the overwhelming majority of college students approve of campus vaccine mandates. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. as early as government says,
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corona virus cases of not get peaked in sidney and warns more people will die from coven 19 several areas of experience, the surgeon infections driven by the delta variance. the states of new south wales reported a record daily increase of more than $630.00 cases. have your finances been imposed to enforce a lock thrown in place since june. new zealand has reported 9 new cases of cove with 19 taking its total to 10. the government to 9 to 3 day locked down from chief stay when the 1st case was the names. before this week you zealand had seen no local infections for 6 months. all the cases are the filter variance and have been linked to and i break in australia. vaccinations against the beula runs away in ivory coast health, official fear, a 2nd person. this contract to the highly contagious disease doses are being
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administered in the city of a be shown where the 1st patient was staying before she was treated in a hospital last week. neighboring guinea, which had it so recent i break coffee. buller sent 5000 vaccine doses to the ivory coast. a project led by a former child soldier during sierra lou and civil war is helping save the lives of children with life threatening illnesses. the project raises money to send kids abroad for treatment. the dream met some of the volunteers on the streets of free time. volunteers from the sic, picking project was the speech of frito looking for help. but he times a week, they hit the st. visit wash center's bus stations and market soliciting donations to help be the medical bills of children or cbs element was conditions cannot be
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treated by local hospitals. the project is co founded by a former child soldier for fort jordan said. civil war is a condition that requires a minimum of $15000.00 united fit dollars in a country where the 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 $60000.00, it will require a very long time. he admits that raising funds for the children was hard and had personal costs for many volunteers. here his team is trying to re $16000.00 to fly out 9 year old janet coma, janet is suffering from many gilmer, a slow growing tumor that threaten him to cover her face and head. the child's
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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, my 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 flown abroad for treatment by the fundraisers. one of the success stories is to yet or id bussey was had to cardiovascular operations in india and can be shown change. his condition has improved like i labored. breathing is gone. i really thank god for the improvement. done work for the organization says it wants to do more, but success is limited and those who need help committee struggling to treat come on elements like malaria. many poor families look to organizations like the ticket
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for the co help. but it took several months to raise enough funds to take one child on many occasions helped him too late for some children. how many read i'll you 0. so you tell at least 5 people have reportedly been killed and fighting in northern syria. on wednesday, the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces as a woman and child died when turkey back theory and finances show the area of a scene. kurdish fighters later shell, the northern type of a freeman, killing 3 people that's according to the u. k. base theory observatory for human rights. rescuers in earthquake hit hey to your calling for urgent supplies is the humanitarian situation grows more desperate. survivors of saturdays, earthquake have been angered by the haitian government full response. many have resorted to waiting at the airport to demand food an aid from arriving aircraft. you know,
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the 2000 people were killed phases for been left homeless. those is more people who fled their homes in the state of california as wild, far spread toward several times and cities, the largest, wild, far as closing in on the time of susan vill power has been cut some more than $50000.00 holes in the states to reduce the risk of more fires and just size is another place is threatening the state capital sacramento, the foreigners of scores. tens of thousands of hexes destroyed hundreds of homes in france. at least 2 people have died involved far as burning near the french riviera. more than a 1000, firefighters are battling the flames. diocese in the region have been evacuated. the european union is accused bella risk of using vulnerable people for its own political purposes by encouraging migrants and refugees to crosses border into you
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states the you who put more assistance to lithuania, lexia, and poland, to help with thousands of people who recently entered from bella ruth step, fasten as in the listening capital vilnius miss away in this small baltic state, which has now become the center of a migrant crisis, has the full attention of european lead us 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
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this front 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 sites and the list the way the inside. with this, mike was an 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 knew that the way nivia has become the signatory off for the
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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. maltese business then your going financial been formerly charged with the merger of journalist ethnic. i want to get the only island 4 years ago. finance. she was one of the countries richest men was arrested in 2019 as he tries to leave molten waters on his yours. he's accused of ordering the car bombing, the killed kind of want to get leads. in 2017. she's been investigating corruption and government contracts including one awards. it's a financial business empire. the olympics may have finished in the 2 weeks ago, but its legacy lives on brazil. gold metal and canoeing has inspired a group of indigenous youngsters living in the amazon to go for gold themselves.
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david stalks have 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 us something he motivates me to row every day. my dream is to take part in the olympics and when metals and to continue my career because it is not easy. nothing is easy and our lives growing up in this part of the world may be tough, but when it comes to canoeing, there are some advantages. but it's gonna make you not feel big. boom, boom will 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
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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 and our doors were open for everyone and 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 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. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. speaking from the united arab emirates of ghana sans former presidents and sheriff ghani, has defended his decision to leave.

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