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trying to deal with people who left behind me ah, from the surveillance of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. the. ready the former president, i've gone, he speaks for max island, the united arab emirates, he says he left to avoid bloodshed. the us says it doesn't have the capacity to extend the security beyond comp. will airport vasquez speaking to escape or force to navigate television checkpoints? we don't have the capability go out and collect of large numbers of people. a
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lot of them have them. i have been and this is al jazeera, lying from joe, also coming up tension growth in hazy over the slow pace of 8 efforts in earthquake . i minister does not repeat a history of mismanagement. cuba imposes times or controls on social media amongst the biggest anti government protest in decades. ah. afghan ascends former president. tasha county has full control in the united arab emirates. in his 1st appearance, and slee and cobble, he defended his decision to leave as the taliban push towards the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the u. e says, gone, he's been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds,
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much debbie. mike rushed 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 or baseless lies, but you can even ask customs officials, they are based back in afghanistan, taliban fighters of open fire on crowds of protesters. the 3 people are said to have been killed with demonstration against the good takeover in the eastern city on july. people were marching in the streets, chancing and carrying the afghan flag. video over the events later showed taliban slices, firing into the air, and hated protested with sticks. the
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gunfire has also been heard during process and the eastern city of hushed has been new. radiate reports of injury, demonstrated springs, the afghan national flag over a vote in the city. taliban fighters were seen chasing crowds away. meanwhile, a carpool. they are poor us, lead troops fall into the air to disperse people who, gathering, trying to leave the country. governments are rushing to bring home the citizens, as well as newly approved afghan immigrants. the secretary of defense says american troops don't have the capacity to extend beyond the comp will airport perimeter. we're hearing for the 1st time from the top us military commanders since the fall of koval. they're defending the actions they took and didn't take that lead to the current situation, saying they had no intelligence. that said the african military would collapse so quickly. classical hain has the latest from the pentagon. the top military leaders
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in the u. s. faced the press and make promises, and we are the united states military, and we fully intend to successfully evacuate all american citizens. want to get out of afghanistan. all american citizens who want to get out of afghanistan, they are a priority number one, but then these leaders admit, they can only do that if the taliban let them. and right now there are widespread reports of people being denied access to the airport. we don't have the capability to go out and collect up large numbers of people from bar before they are negotiating with the taliban to allow americans and credentialed afghans to pass. but say the number of us troops there means they can only focus on keeping the airport safe and was another 2000 people evacuated on tuesday. there are still tens of thousands of us citizens and we need to get out. how did this happen? the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says no one saw this coming the timeframe
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of a rapid collapse that was widely estimated in range from weeks to months and even years following our departure. there was nothing that i or anyone else saw that indicated a collapse of this army in this government in 11 days. the consistent line from the pentagon has been this is not the time to look at what went wrong, but instead to focus on the mission. but with growing outrage from both republicans and democrats, it's likely congressional hearings could start as early as next week for what many are calling a humiliating, catastrophic failure. patty gal hang al jazeera at the pentagon. in the immediate aftermath of the taliban takeover, there was a surgeon hospitalizations and kind of sons capital couple from of the patients have come from the international airport where they were short while trying to reach the departure area. charlotte bellis visited a hospital in cobble where some patients, including children,
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are being treated. this 10 year old from a scanner stands eastern province of park to you was shot on saturday. it took his family hours to reach emergency hospital and central cobble. by being he was in bad shape. this is the 1st intensive care unit in afghanistan, doctor say they witnessed a surgeon patient after the telephone took over cobble on sunday. they said most were the victims of armed clashes, criminals, and chaos at the airport. politic situation that unfortunately causes many, many of the people by bullets by phone. so 2 days the hospital was 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
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the taliban and us forces tried to disperse, crowns that breach the perimeter. be to see if the patient from around bug off they are going to spend the most of most of them the ability to do it through the chest and 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 to do nothing. that was not just what they thought of 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 hit by a government motor and the child died and he is now paralyzed. let
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me have 18 or 19 years of war and in the last 10 minutes he was injured. at least he is alive and he will be ok. i can suffer and tolerate this if there is peace. that is after michelle. the war may be over in afghanistan, the healing will take a long time. charlotte bellis. osha. 0. cobble rescue is an earthquake, had hates a year, colon for urgent supplies. survivors and saturdays. quick have been angered. find the slow pace of a deference many have resorted to waiting at the airport to turn on food and aid from arriving aircraft. the official vessel has risen. 2189 for minister is promising not to repeat a history of mismanaging and mismanagement and coordinate reference to the calles that full of the devastating 2010 earthquake before andre al tindall is with the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies,
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he says people in haiti are in dire need of assistance. the main priority is definitely to bring this report that the nation, the people need, they are. so obviously it's health care is one of the main priority, but also the need to ensure that we provide safe shelters. they food water for carrying the further operation. we also need to ensure that we have a good actress mentioned and today having the right information and woo is affected, remains very difficult because that the area that has been affected is really, really wide. and why and that, i mean the really widespread. we need to be able to provide them as, as fast as we can, some emergency shelter for them to be able to have basic roof and not be wet at night. at the same time, we'll need to start seeing what will be a more sustainable solution for them and start handling what would be the repairs and so on. but we don't obviously take more time. we do hope to have further
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further interest from from donors. well, because of today we asked the law on defending with, again to the priorities also to to, to bring the relief to the people we need you, as president says, he disagrees with the world health organization's warning against giving corona virus booster shots. joe biden. the sense of government is capable of looking after its own citizens and helping the world at the same time as comments come after the white house on bill plans to offer booster jobs for mid september. people will be eligible, 8 months after receiving their 2nd job. i know there's some world leaders who say america shouldn't get a 3rd shot until other countries got their 1st shot. i disagree. we can take care of america and help the 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
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vaccine to other countries than every other country in the world. combined. new zealand tests reported 11 new cases of coal with 19 taking its torso to 21. the government announced the 32 locked down from cheese day when the 1st case was announced before this week. he zealand had seen no local infections from 6 months over new cases on the delta variance and had been linked to and i break in australia still ahead on al jazeera, we look at the full light for formalism, garza, that's where the air strikes destroy crops and materials and the aiming for goals. a new generation of incision is inspired by what they saw at the top q of the
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it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hey there, here's your weather update in a minute 15 and we're starting on the subcontinent where we're going to have the brain move back in toward the northwest. so delhi has had an abundance of sunshine, but that changes on friday. all of this to say there's been about a 9 percent a rainfall deficiency in monsoon range across the india. and that takes into account from june 1st to august 16th, where we do have some aggressive on sooner. moisture is toward the foothills of the himalayas, both for new paul and blue tan. you will be in the line of fire on thursday after asia pacific and it has been nonstop range here for the better part of a week week and a half another. 80 millimeters of rain scooped up, but we start to see that rain wind down as we head toward thursday less concentrated. and there are still landside alerts in play, but i think thursday these will be dropped q, chicago,
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coo and horseshoe islands. as that rain starts to fade away, pretty much anywhere from vietnam to the east china sea. we seen some clusters of cells produced anywhere from 50 to about a 100 millimeters of rain. and, you know, checking in on borneo, we've got heavy concentration of rain here. but also forced to the ways the and some funder storms for jakarta, with a height of $33.00 degrees. that's your weather. see soon. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. challenging the brazilian dictatorship. the democratically run football team. lindsay and has changed the course of the nation . the percentage was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movements on al jazeera. oh,
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the me this is al jazeera quick um i did all the told stories for, you know, speaking from united arab emirates, afghanistan's former president, connie has defended his decision to leave campbell. he says he left to avoid violence and denies rumors that he plays with suitcases food cash. the u. s. defense factor cheese, conceited evacuations. who combo haven't met their targets? lloyd austin says american troops don't have the capacity to extend beyond the campbell airport perimeter. to help get more people i, it's almost getting done. and rescuers and hazy are going for urgent supplies. as
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the managerial situation goes with desperate survivors assassinate earthquake resorts into waiting at the airport on food and days from arriving aircraft. cuba has introduced to controls of the use of social media, including a ban on content teams as insulting to the states. the new law comes a month after cuba, so it's most widespread and see government process to decades. rallies were largely organized for social media for testers. angry of food shows and power outages the government and says the law only targets seibert terrorists will fill that burner. as a professor emeritus at the american university schools international service, he's the co author of cuba. libra 500, your question, independence and join. this phone is going from washington, d. c gets heavy, withers on al jazeera, just sort of explaining what you think the government's bringing in this
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legislation. because cyber criminals or cyber terrorists don't normally focus on insulting the state, do they? so what's the real reason by this legislation? well, i think the government is free, i think badly because it feels under pressure from these protestors are the day after the protests. president, president, is the lord. yes canal, i'm sorry, years can out came out and as revolutionaries to jo in the streets and fight so that the reactions have been i'm thinking in a way to put down the protests, but they don't work on people get angry or about this. but another possibility is that the government is trying to reforms and there are hardliners, want to stop. this could be a way of appeasing the hard liners in the communist party in order to bring about
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some reforms. what's interesting using this is a tactic to, to bring about reforms. me will sort of reforms woods cracking down on, on social media. what kind of reforms would be brought in after that? first of all, it's important to recognise that while this isn't decree, it's not part of the penal code yet. and so it carries with no real penalties. although it seems that showing message to people that's very undesirable. and in fact, there been lots of people on social media, especially in the last month, people who normally would support the government who have been very critical of the government. and it's very dangerous for the government to try to suppress these people wouldn't rationalize that the united states as a $20000000.00 program, where it feeds some internet access to dissenters and provides money
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for boss a large numbers of feeds that generate some of these protests and the united states has to take some responsibility to that. also, the government has blamed all of it on the united states. so this is a way of furthering that claim, which is false because there are a lot of people are not paid who are engaged in these purchase. well, the kids, because that was the surprising thing with these protests they did seems to be really, is generated from within gibbon quite spontaneous in their manner and as the social media that helped them to just spread. so given this, what do you think the impacts of this new law will be? what was the facts? will it have? will it silence the government critics at home and abroad? or will it make them more strident? it's, it's quite likely to challenge. and in fact, the government is restored internet access to the island,
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so people will continue to write and then we brazen about it and it's likely to produce opponents, lou dissidence otherwise wouldn't be dissidence in outraged this kind of repression for the cuban president, the, the new president says he's not the, not one of the counselors and he championed the use of mobile phones and the ins and s, and now it seems is to bring in this kind of climb day. and if it's not a bit embarrassing for him, or is it a sign of the desperate situation that he himself finds himself in? well, you know, there is a politics at the upper level than your book and he did share access to the internet. so did ro, castro, by the way, and, and in some ways, he's paying the price now for that. and this could be a way or is trying to appease is critics. and the communist party,
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like the opening of the internet, will be interesting to see how the politics of this place it's, and indeed the introduction of this law will affect things. phillip brenda, it's been great to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us and l just 0 . we appreciate it. thank you very much. the hallway executive facing extradition to the us will hear the outcome of her legal challenge. in october, a canadian, ga, reserved the decision and reserved a decision as to the child wrapped up with us once the chief financial officer among one joe to face criminal charges related to the alleged violation of us sanctions. against iran. mung was arrested in 2018 transiting through vancouver airports. the arrest triggers a diplomatic rift between china and canada. days later, china detained 2 canadians on spying charges, who remain behind bars. at least 47 people in booking of fossil have been killed in
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an attack on a convoy that happens near the turn of our bender, civilians and security forces are among those killed. the government says its troops killed at least 50 fighters during the clashes. this a hell region has seen regular attacks by arms groups linked to iso and all kinds of turkeys. president scissors, the peaceful resolution of the t great conflicts during the opium prime minister's visit to ankara. russia. i've heard of one also says on crows, willing to mediate between ethiopia and c, done to resolve the separate borders, experience research reports. now from cra he was awarded the nobel peace prize for and in a conflict with every year. now he's under pressure to stop another it took him prime minister at the met, arrived on credit at a crucial time for his country. it is one of the few which he has made abroad since the conflict integrate, began in november,
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turkey to has be facing his own challenges. the 2 of the leader began by offering his confidence in support for turkey struggle with the recent wildfires. the main reason 40 to be leaders is it is to improve economy and tre ties. turkey relations with africa has gain momentum in the last decade, especially with the european, the 2nd most populous country in the continent. turkey is a major investor there with nearly $3000000000.00 across various sectors. but the conflict in europe has northern piggery region is poisoned everywhere to those investments. and the turkish government wants to help to get a 1000000 in dickie give it a few of his piece. an integrity is important to us, is the situation deteriorates. all the countries in the region will be affected. we are ready to make every contribution to the problems solution it's us,
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federal forces had been fighting the people's liberation front, or the tpr laugh once postal entity that had dominated ethiopian politics for nearly 3 decades. i met said his forces to the region, accusing to green rebels of attack in a federal military base in the north and destabilizing the central government. the conflict has killed thousands of people and displeased hundreds of thousands more support in a major refugee crisis. and the prime minister has asked for turkey support, we push it publicly showing genuine friendship the to appear in his time of need once again limits plus my deep appreciation to you and through you to the people of the people and government of the republic of turkey for the consistent support and friendship, this was, it was particularly important as the 2 companies more,
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more than a 100 years of diplomatic relations. why the 2 leaders may not come up with the media solutions to the issues facing the job. yeah. the talk could lead to close relations. both are going to blame each other, right. every, the integrate, while many civilians in the region remain cut off from humanitarian 8th and turkey . like many others, once and, and to the war, to stop a human catastrophe. in the macon russell said that al jazeera and cut a and these 5 people have reportedly been killed and fighting a northern syria, the kurdish, i'd say, in democratic forces sense a woman and child dying when circumvent sheree influences show the area of a scene. curtis finances, later shell, the northern turn of african killing, 3 people. as, according to the u. k. 7 observatory for human rights, many forms and garza were destroyed during the recent conflict with israel is led
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to job losses. sons, as pushing of food prices, unit of fire reports now from garza as he inspects what's left of his life project up to lab halima finds himself speechless. this was the hydroponics form built by his family who's worked in agriculture, hearing gaza for 25 years. it allowed them to grow everything from seeds, fruits and vegetables, even when they were not in season. it was all but destroyed during israel's latest bombing nearly 3 months ago. so had the importance of this project lies in providing food in the off season, increasing production. this project supports 12 family, including mine. these families have now lost their livelihood after the bombing of the farm. upper harley mas projects which coast approximately $120000.00 to build, covers an area of 3700 square meters. it provides agriculture, dennis t and
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a crop p l that usually requires 3 times the area needed in conventional agriculture. the these early bobbing in may destroyed more than 80 percent of upper highly miss project. he says he hasn't been able to obtain the air popping devices that he needs because of border restriction, but political as a result of the bombing the pipes. as you can see me are completely broken or have holes in them. it's led to the crops to die for reason because this just leave the is really a cause patient is deliberately targeting and destroying the lance in order to force the stress to import vegetables and fruits from israel. an employment traits here exceed 70 percent in agriculture remains one of the most important sources of income and livelihood. for many palestinian families got this ministry of agriculture save hundreds of factories of vegetable forums and greenhouses have
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been destroyed. this has happened as a result of dire targeting or through the interruption of irrigation water, as well as the annual submerging of lands by sewage water. when, of course these really patient in the stabilize food security in the gaza strip the economy and increase and deepen the siege imposed in the gaza strip. the international committee of the red cross and other international organizations have been working for many years to assist farmers in gaza despite the challenges posed by the israeli occupation. there are an evasion project for, for young farmers or young engineers who are interested in bringing in new techniques like the hydroponics technique. and this is the beauty about the diverse expertise of, of the population. and farmers in this area. the i, c, r. c, c's. it's done all it can to help the farmers here,
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including replacing solar panels, especially in poultry farms. but for farmers like up a halima, it will take a lot more to repair and replace his families, life's work, and one day bring back their crucial social income. human, a seed al jazeera, gaza over the past 50 years from 500 buildings and a brazilian seaside toe and i've been destroyed by the ocean. the atlantic ocean has been fully consuming, as a foreigner, just north of ridge, an arrow. there are fears more will for come to the sea water levels rise. believe the destruction was caused by climate change, as well as the diversion of the major nearby river, which weakened unnatural barrier. now the olympics may have finished still it 2 weeks ago, but his legacy lives on the hills. gold medal in canoeing as spart group of indigenous youngsters living in the amazon to go for gold themselves. favors stokes
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. as the story the out on the water training hard. these children from the indigenous community on the river quite as attribute tree of 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. it will practically born in indigenous canoes, and that helps them with their 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 to the goal, middle more nor 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 and amazon region, but i believe that all of brazil saw 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 on the headlines speaking from the united arab emirates f. dennison's former president of connie was offended his decision to leave convo.

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