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goes on to threaten the one on one east, investigate the fight for its kind of stones women on algebra ah unprompted and uninterrupted discussion from our london rule car, santa ana, ah, former off gun president of gun, he speaks from exile in the united arab emirates. he says he left to avoid bloodshed and the u. s. says it can't provide security beyond capital. airports is often seeking to escape are forced to navigate charla bon checkpoint. ah, watching l 0 my for my headquarters and hi daddy. navigate are also coming up.
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tension grows and haiti over the slow pace of 8 efforts following an earthquake, the prime minister vows not to repeat the history of management. the fallout for farmers in gaza after is really air strikes this story, crops and materials and years of painstaking work. ah, hello. i've gone to stanz former president shrub ghani, has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance, and slee incredible, he defended his decision to leave as the taliban pushed towards the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the way he says he has been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds, much disaster and they should 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
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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 baseless lies, but you can even ask customs officials, they are based or back in august on taliban fighters have opened fire on crowds. professors the 3 people are said to have been killed at a demonstration against the group take over the eastern city, a general of odds, people who are marching in the streets chanting and carrying the african flag video of the event later. so taliban fighters firing into the air and hitting protesters with the gun fire has also been heard during protest in the eastern city of coast. there has been no immediate report of any injury. demonstrators raised the afghan national flag over
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a road in the city. taliban fighters were seen chasing crowds away from mcbride. has the latest from cobble on those protests across the country? i think it's being seen is really since the taliban just assume power a couple of days ago as the 1st major active defines against them. as john, by this very important city, it is east of here towards the border with pakistan. and this protest began over the national flag. now since the taliban have taken power, they have very consciously been removing the national flag and replacing it with the taliban flag. we've seen that a lot here in the capital cobble. it's left a lot of people. very upset, but people have by and large, put up with especially here in cobble. well, it seems in july, the bad people have not put up with that. they've had, has been a protest. people kicked back and pushed back against this several 100 people took to the streets proudly waving the afghan flag. they marched on
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a square apparently and put the flag back up after have been removed by the taliban . this resulted in a clash with the taliban themselves. initially we understand taliban fighters began firing in the trying to disperse the protesters, then it seemed the firing was more directive to the crowd resulting in death and injury. so it is very serious incident. there was another protest over the same issue, the, the removal of the national flag in the province of costs, that it again involves several $100.00 people. so it is the motive issue here, and it does come at a sensitive time. this is the eve of afghanistan's independence day when we might expected that well, feelings are running high and there is a possibility of more protests than the possibility of more questions mean, all travel airport us troops have fired into the air to disperse people. they were gathering as they try to leave the country. governments are rushing to
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bring home their citizens as well as newly approved african immigrants. the us secretary of defense. the american troops don't have the capacity to operate beyond the capital airport perimeter. the top american military commanders have been speaking for the 1st time since the fall of capital. they defended their actions, saying they had no intelligence to be gotten, military would collapse so quickly. patty co hain has the latest from the pentagon . the top military leaders in the us faced the press and make promises, and we are the united states military. and we fully intend to successfully evacuate all american citizens who 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
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to go out and collect up large numbers of people from bar. they say 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 with another 2000 people evacuated on tuesday, there are still tens of thousands of us citizens and need to get out. how did this happen? the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says no one saw this coming the timeframe 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 and this government in 11 days. the consistent mind 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,
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it's likely congressional hearings could start as early as next week, for what many are calling a humiliating. catastrophic failure. patty calling al jazeera at the pentagon. on the immediate aftermath of the taliban takeover, there was a surgeon hospitalizations and i've gone sounds capital couple. some of the patients have come from the international airport where they were shot while trying to reach the departures area. charlotte bellis visited a hospital in trouble where some patients, including children, are being treated this 10 year old from the scanner stones eastern province of park to you was shot on saturday. it took his family hours to reach emergency hospital and central cobble by been, 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 armed clashes, criminals and chaos at the airport. politic situation that
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unfortunately causes many, many of the people by bullets by phone. so 2 days, 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 to see if the patient from around bug off they are going to spend most of most of them the as the through the chest and head. this hospital is 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
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of 20 years that we are in the country. we always, we able to work and everybody respect off, nobody for nothing. that was not just the big got of the vision. the view 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. let 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 teeth. that is after michelle. the war may be over in afghanistan, the healing will take a long time. charlotte bellis, osha. 0. cobble with united nation says about a 100 members if its international staff will be leaving. gonna start due to the volatile situation, their official se,
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the move is temporary and that the situation will continue to be monitored. the you and also says it's received reports of human rights abuses against women. despite the taliban pledge to safeguard them. we've been told that in some areas, women are not allowed to go to work. and this is a real problem because women are had some whole tools in some areas and they have to work to take care of their families. in some areas it's been reported that women are not allowed to move without a male family member. the british prime minister boars johnson says the new k will do all it can to avert a humanitarian crisis. and i've gone on by critics, including the opposition, say he's already falling short with the home office restricting the number of afghans allowed in. there were protests outside parliament as angry. m. p. 's inside reckoned with the cost of the u. k. 's mission. and i've gone to stun joan
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a whole reports in london. the collective anguish of parliament and peas brought back from some recess to debate the failure of a mission that claimed 457 british lives by his johnson described what the u. k. would do in the aftermath, our efforts will be focused on supporting young can people in the region itself, particularly those 3 in conflict or the threat of violence. we therefore call on the united nation to lead a new humanitarian effort. in this 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. do you feel the government is
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doing enough to help the people who helped it's no back in the house among questions about the failure of u. k. intelligence and the prime minister's absence on holiday is the crisis unfolded last week. there was a powerful indictment of the west's withdrawal from 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 is enough, gone, is done. it was no disguising the fact that it simply hadn't foreseen or been
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prepared for the speed with which i've gone. a stance 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 its nationals and support staff were only able to leave cobble at all because the taliban was allowing them to work in the, in the debate, a simple motion that this house consider the situation in afghanistan could achieve little more than that job whole al jazeera london, at least 47 people working faso have been killed in an attack on a convoy that happened near the town of r. binda. civilian and john security forces are among those killed. the government says its troops killed at least 50 fighters during cautious. the so how region has seen regular attacks by are in groups linked to iso and i'll try to still ahead on al jazeera us, defies the world health organization and says it will offer
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a booster vaccines for over 19, within week lithuania has become an unexpected entryway. for migrant crossing into the e. u as it gets caught up in a spot between the block bellows. ah hello, thank you for tuning in. here's an update on tropical storm grace and you know, i got to tell you, could potentially make landfall as a category one hurricane right through here in the you could 10 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 the east coast of mexico, tracking the leftovers of fred, their racing through new england. quite. it's so keen for upstate new york into
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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 you soon? ah. when i think of my to think of potential. when i think of potential, i think of what would be, what is not i think of young people literally take them to the end and do something
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that they can be part of. tell me the possible. i think it other challenges, i believe isn't a child in the country? alex, my name is ben. gotcha. so and this is my a, my, my dear on i'll do there. ah, ah, ah, hello again, the top stories on how to 0. speaking from the united arab emirates, i'm gonna sons for me, president justin gone is, has defended his decision to leave capital. he says he left to avoid violence and denies rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash
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reports taliban cider into the open fire on casters in the eastern city of jet. all about 3 people are said to have been killed and several others. good us defense, secretary has admitted evacuations from capital, haven't met their target. lloyd offers as american troops don't have the capacity to extend beyond the airport perimeter to help get more people out of a gun. assign, international aid on personnel have been flu has been flowing into haiti's hard hit city like a following saturday 7.2, magnitude earthquake. it's now known to have killed 2189 people. help isn't getting to disaster zones fast enough. and survivors been angered by their own governments slow response and as john home and found out, philip is around like a, the situation is becoming desperate. this is the as yet little
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known center of haiti's dissolves design to i was from the city that captured attention following saturdays, earthquake things worse. we drove through 10 kilometers of countryside in which most of the houses were simply destroyed. we stopped when we saw this building in the village of florida. how's the communities, hospital, church and school for 50 for years on saturday. in a heartbeat it was gone on sunday fell up. now we're trying to find to at least find a 10th to help the kids back to school. so they don't miss the year. the for on district chief says 90 percent of the houses have went down to do deep was washing clothes. just like when we met her, when her house collapse behind her i saw the us moving and we started running. there were 2 people inside. fortunately, they managed to get out. now she and her family of 9 homeless,
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just like most of the community here. some lives have been lost to rahman and so been son was out in the fields with his dad when he was killed by a landslide, said of by the way, i feel terrible. every time i'm taking care of the animals, i think of him because he enjoyed doing that. yesterday would have been, he's 14th birthday. they showed us a photo of him and abruptly it caused an outpouring of grief. we continued the villages wanting to shows all they've lost. i asked the nice cast stone by the ruin of her house if the community got any international aid, no no vocals. and so there's many a teams flying into haiti and heading to this region. but it seems the help has yet to filter down to here,
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and it's needed. you go from house to house in this community. there's 123, and $4.00, and then mostly destroyed. and what people here are telling us is that this time round, they're unable to help each other because they're victims. the district head is very clear about what floor own requires. then, then stop pulling water and foot 10. so the most important thing, he says that he's already talked to the prime minister, who asked him to wait. meanwhile, fresh off the shots, continue through the town. a powerful one while we visited this frightened crowd into the street. they already have little left apart from each other, john home and i'll just either thrown hated in the us president says he disagrees of the world health organizations warning against giving current a virus booster shots until poor countries have access to vaccines. joe biden says
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his government is capable of looking after its own citizens and helping the world at the same time. the white house plans to offer a thorough job, the vaccine for mid september, but many people in the u. s. are refusing even a 1st dose. phil laval reports from washington d. c. i've got to stand for days now back to issues at home for joe biden. cases still rise in 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, at least there's a plan to offer a 19 booster shots to fully vaccinated adults 18 years and older. the worst kept
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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 governor greg roberts, still refusing to enforce masks, even though he just tested positive. in fact, southern states being head hard, it makes you feel like it's helpers like you can whenever you do, you can help your patients louisiana,
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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 get boosters here? when some countries don't even have enough bus jobs were pending 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 stay with shot one and delta rages on regardless. phil laval al jazeera washington of vaccinations against ebola are underway in the ivory coast. health officials here a 2nd person has contract. the highly contagious disease doses are being administered in the city of a job where the 1st patient was staying before she was treated in hospital last week. neighboring guinea, which had its own recent outbreak of ebola,
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has sent 5000 vaccine doses to the ivory coast. tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in argentina to demand work for the unemployed and better living conditions. crowds brought traffic to a standstill in central bun osiris, oregon. i just say more than 70000 people took part across a 100 locations. they want to pressure the government to do more and tackling raising poverty. the country struggling with an economic downturn made worse by the current of virus and demi therapy in union has a q is bella rues, a fusing vulnerable people for its own political purposes. by encouraging migrants on refugees to cross its borders into you states. the block has promised more assistance to the way near latvia and poland. step lawson is in the lithuanian capital, villainous miss away. now this small baltic safe, which has now become the center of a migraine crisis,
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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. inferior 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 valor, roof and lithuania is an open border, mainly just forest where people can easily come in. lithuania is hoping to build is france 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 batter wish and site and the
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list the way the inside. with this, mike was in 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, it's coming and they're living and tense. there's also a question about the food situation and the red cross is also concerned about the push back. because it says they could possibly violate the un convention for refugees that away has become the signatory off for the situation is still very tense and the water warning shots have been heard as well in these facts. and also the stand off with the bell. russian authorities, as also concerned about the security at the border, but also mailing about the humanitarian situation. maltese was this last year again, finish has been formerly charged through the murder of journalists. daphne carol
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and i go live on the island 4 years ago. financial is one of the country's richest men was arrested in 2019 as he tried to leave multi waters on his yacht. he's accused of ordering the car bombing that killed kajuana galaxy and 2017. she'd been investigating corruption in government contract including one awarded to finish his business empire. many farms in gaza were destroyed by israel during the recent conflict. the cost is estimated at more than $200000000.00. it's led to job losses and it's also pushing out food prices. you say you had reports from gaza 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 garza for 25 years. it allowed them to grow everything from seeds,
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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 and 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. up a harley must project which coast approximately $120000.00 to build, covers an area of 3700 square meters. it provides agriculture, dennis t and a crop yell that usually requires 3 times the area needed in conventional agriculture. the, these early bobbing in may destroyed more than 80 percent of abraham is project. he says he hasn't been able to obtain the air popping devices that he needs because of puerto restrictions, but, but as a result of the bombing the pipes,
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as you can see me, are completely broken or have holes in them. it's lead to the crops to die. farmers in the gaza strip to leave these really a cause patient is deliberately targeting and destroying the lance in order to force the strength to import vegetables and fruits from israel. an employment traits here exceed 70 percent and agriculture remains one of the most important source of income and livelihood for many palestinian families, gases, ministry of agriculture, save hundreds of factories of festival forums and greenhouses have been destroyed. this has happened as a result of direct targeting or through the interruption of irrigation water, as well as the annual submerging of lands by sewage water. when heard, of course, these really patient aims to destabilize food security in the gaza, strip the economy and increase and deepen the siege imposed in the gaza strip. the
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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 these really occupation. there are an eviction, a 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 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, including replacing solar panels, especially in paltry farms. but for farmers like 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 ah.

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