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this is it even churches looking for over stairs to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. the leaders in new zealand, polynesian communities, welcome the apology, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on. i get reports of violence across i've got this done as a country monks independence day. this year, the telephone and control desperate scenes outside couple ports. president biden says us troops could remain beyond the 31st deadline to help get people ah, this is out there. a life coming up flattened homes and no aid in sites al jazeera
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travels to the center of haiti's devastating earthquake. it's killed more than 2000 people. from some close to peanuts we meet the italian farm. was trying to adapt to a changing plan. ah, so they've been scenes of defiance and spreading violence as millions of africans mot the independence day. yet and even city taliban 2 people were injured when taliban fighters fight into a crowd of people rally while and as i did, but at least 2 people were killed during an independent stay demonstration elsewhere. somewhat nice celebrations have been taken place, protested using that national flag is a symbol resistance to the taliban. a couple international airport children were hosted, often passed through crowds in families,
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tried to flee. the countries such as the u. k says it is unable to evacuate unaccompanied minus one security official as rates 8000 people have been flown out since sunday charlotte bell. this is more now from a couple they have been a few incidents. the biggest one happening to thought about where it's unclear really what has happened. we know 2 people have been killed and 8 people have been injured but is unclear how they were killed and injured from residence accounts. they say that somebody actually stab to telephone fighter and in the chaos the telephone started shooting. and then there was a stand page and now we have 2 people killed and 8 inches. there was also a similar incident in july about just east just cobble where a crowd gathered as the 2 people were shot by the telephone there. and then in cobble it seemed relatively quiet actually. i mean, i've been here during independent stays in the past, and usually the traffic is very heavy. people have the republic flag,
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which is the green, red, and black flag out of the cars. soldiers waving the flags, people are singing this loud music. there's really very little event today there's been isolated, crowds moving, waving the flag, and that has been allowed by the telephone. there has been some isolated produce where people have been chanting. the flag is my identity and full of purchased yesterday in other parts of going to some predominantly the east where people very upset that the taliban has taken down the republic flag in many places and race and stay there own flag. and so people are resisting that, i'm really pushing back and the telephone has been allowing that for, for the most part, the gay defense minister has defended the head of the british army for suggesting the taliban may have changed. in the past 20 years. there was said, referring to the group as the enemy would inflame and already volatile situation.
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that's the point of provoking the people who are currently running the country. and i think the best thing we should say about to tell about is to think, well, 2 things. first of all, last time they lost power, where they have to tell me to see lou did. it didn't last long, and they've been out of 20 years. and i'm sure they've learned that lesson. but secondly, we will judge their actions called i was in greece, hundreds of people rallied to put pressure on the government to do more for guns. jones ruffling, is it a protest? you know, well the key demands by the protesters who are all africa and then there's of the greek african community. many of them asylum seekers is for the government to speed up the process of approval as ask an asylum application, but also to facilitate the exit. and the transfer of asylum africans who are still in canada and who wished to come to europe in order to escape the rule of the
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taliban either because they are people who work with allied forces. and that's all for other reason. they're extremely worried about their relatives. and that's the key to they don't hold out hope of the taliban take over the road. they can view both the minister and the migration minister has appealed to europe to good lloyd. does it work to prepare to support frontline states like greece, which has often in the last 6 years been the main conduit or asylum seekers from asia, into europe, and to protect and support countries like greece, but also to throw a direct line of assistance to the african people possibly allowing them to apply for asylum from safe countries, and not to have to go undergo the ordeal of walking across turkey and then taking
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boats across the a g. and what does he mentioned? joe biden says he's committed to keeping us troops in afghanistan until every american is evacuated in an interview with a b. c use. he was pressed on whether he'd be willing to extend a deadline at the end of this month. all chips are supposed to be up by august 31st . even if americans in or afghan allies are still trying to get out, they're going to leave. we're going to do everything in our power to get all americans out and our allies. does that mean troops will stay beyond august 31st? if necessary? it depends on where we are and whether we can get ramped these numbers up to 5 to 7000 a day coming. now, if that's the case, they'll all be out because we've got like 10 to 15000 americans in the country right now. right. and are you committed to making sure that the troops stay until every american who wants to be out? yes. veteran united nations mediator has told out 0 the un needs to step up its
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diplomatic efforts in afghanistan. like to upper me says it should be pushing early for an inclusive government under the taliban. diplomatic, it's a j, a base. as this, 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 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 hamad cause i enter him president, that he told me the un now needs to step up. do you have to be there?
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i mean, nothing can be done internationally without the un and the u. s. has been absent a little bit 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 want, do they come tomorrow? declared a government. you know, they'll be all right for one week or 2 weeks. what a month le yet. but if you don't have a really aggressive government, then you know the data saga gun is time for 40 years. 50 years actually will read you more 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
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a narrow window for diplomacy, but it might not last much longer. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. but for millions of afghans not just a political future of the country, which is state, but also the economy. one of the world's poorest nations is heavily reliant on for an aide. and it is unclear how the taliban can govern without international recognition. it's national monetary funds is because of the lack of clarity right now. it is halting, $460000000.00 in new money reserves that were due to be made available on august the 23rd. the african central bank assets worth the 9 and a half $1000000000.00 in the la she held outside the country. officials in the united states say the taliban will not be able to access any help, but i've got some central bank. government says it would be easy for taliban to govern an edge. well, muddy who's left? the country says poor afghans will be hardest hit by rising food prices. the afghan currency. they have gone his depreciated by about 6 percent of the taliban seeds
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couple. after the taliban took control of afghanistan, prices of daily consumer items have been rising before things were much cheaper. now they are about 4 times the price. i mean, at this province has been under tommy bunker store for the last 3 months. at that time, there was peace and business was good after this tale, but took control of all of us understand. we are facing difficulties in our businesses, but we hope that taliban will control the situation with peace. soon enough from for him. saddam whose head of the international relations department to college and university and he thinks the taliban will have to meet certain conditions to get international aid. busy the primary target of this upgrade is the common man. and now if taliban are under pressure under nice and international assistance does not load up on this. this would not only put the taliban and problem,
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but the uncommon men, an organ rekey. by the way it was for more and more there was that is already 50 for us. and that was go up already. we can 1000000 people are in dire need of assistance. you manage our in the system that would go up. you have some did back we had before on most or 100000 people. and they were in a, in a situation that will go up. so i think discovering and the hardship in the country on the beyond the 38000000 people are well, it will be part of the into the next page. the international recognition will come under conditions and then one has to
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meet those conditions. conditions. i believe the 1st condition for international commission as we e and as we hear from the international community, is that the taliban has to have a broad base all inclusive. ready governments still ahead here, no more covert cases in new zealand. but a breakthrough in tracing the origins of the outbreak and indians, most popular state proposes a controversial to child policy could make women more vulnerable. ah hello, good to be with you. our summer rains are picking up once again for india, you know, over the last little bit it's been subdued. so we've had about a 9 percent deficit in our seasonal range, but toward the northwest we do have
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a disturbance, so that's going to amplify rainfall amounts. and where it's been dry, new delhi, and abundance of sunshine. you now start to see the rain sneak in through the bay have been called we will see the rain filter in through this area. but we've also got some heavy falls through the foothills of the himalayas impacting the pol and baton the rain in japan. we can now say it has been historic, nearly 80 millimeters of rain scooped up in one hour on honshu. you know, for a q show we've seen about a meter of rain over the last week, week and a half. that's how long it's been raining for now it's continuing on friday and we've got some heavier pockets for chicago. who so with that in mind, a landslide alerts still in play impacting coaching and taco shima on friday. here's something i wanted to put on your radar. see the yellow river valley right here. this plume of moisture is going to slam into the korean peninsula on saturday and potentially give us some flooding rain. but further toward the south, it's dry out for southern parts of china, but some heavy falls of rain for thailand and areas of cambodia on friday.
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the, the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug. watch the people around you, mr. governor, you've got people who are with the narco, through the eyes of the journalists, determined to report the truth. your government is full of knocking. she said, that's how the article should start. 60 and zone we revisit, the report is still risking their lives being another outbreak. violence of more versus rewind, the deadly beat on al jazeera. ah ah,
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and again what 0 or might about top stories this and at least 2 people have been killed in the africa and she lives out about a rally was being held, market country independence. not clara for just because by time people taliban prices, it will try a couple of children, but wasted above crowds. as people tried to flee, you cases is unable to evacuate and accompany under the demonstrates of rallied the great capital totally on the government. do more for afghans that money, rapid asylum approvals for those trying to get to europe, to the house is already in grief. so the number of code 900 cases in use, eland has more than doubled to 21. the 1st locally transmitted infections in almost 6 months from to the nationwide locked down. the tweak cases of the delta variants are being linked to an outbreak in australia. as wayne, how, you know,
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reports covered 19th, reemergence in new zealand means the streets are empty. again, the government ordered a nation wide locked down following the discovery of the delta strain and the largest city auckland's. the prime minister jacinta rod during his testing shows that it was brought into new zealand from australia. i can now report from the how g norm sequence analysis that our current positive cases are a close match to a recent return, a from sydney. it's likely to have leaked from a quarantine hotel and investigations around the way to find out how you feelings, decision to lockdown after. just one case of the delta vary and made headlines around the world. but the prime minister said they only had to look to australia to see what could happen if they didn't go hard. and early on thursday, australia recorded it's worth numbers since the pandemic began with 754 new cases.
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most are in the state of new south wales where the government opted for a slower, softer, locked down to try to contain the latest outbreak. when it's 1st case emerged on june, the 16th it took 10 days for the state to introduce restrictions. i appreciate what we're going through is difficult, but every site in australia will have to come to terms of the fact that when you get to a certain level of vaccination and start opening up, dale to crepey in australia and new zealand are among the slowest in the developed world to vaccinate the people you zealand is trying to speed up the process and it's decided to make defies of vaccine available for 12 to 15 year olds. this is not a decision we have taken lightly. many of us appear in south south and take this judy of making decisions about other people's children extremely seriously. but it is safe. and it's the right thing to do. new zealand, which still only has a handful of cases, is now in a race to try to contain the new outbreak while vaccinating as many people as possible. wayne hey, al jazeera towed on a new zealand runs groan of ours outbreak has no claim to has more than 100000
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people. ready, medic say, the real toll is likely to be for the country has been battling its 5th and worst wave of infections fueled by the delta variance. at least 31000 infections have been confirmed. the last 24 hours and $564.00 dance. the u. s. president says he disagrees with the world health organizations awarding against giving current of ours booster shots. comments come off to the white house, unveiled plans to offer boosted jobs for mid september. people will be eligible, 8 months after receiving a 2nd job. job id says he and his wife will both be getting the best shot. haiti's prime minister has promised not to repeat past mistakes as concerns grow over the slow pace of a bent the victims of last week. last weekend's powerful earthquake. while in 2000 people named have died, some aid has arrived in the heart of the city of the k. was yet to receive it to
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reach rural communities near the quakes epicenter, john holmes. this is the as yet little known center of haiti's dissolves design. to i was from the city that captured attention following subsidies, earthquake things, a 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. thunder fellow, 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 98 percent of the houses have went down to. judith was washing clothes just like when we met her. when her house collapsed behind her i saw the us moving and we started running. there were 2 people inside. fortunately
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they managed to get out now she and her family of 9 homeless, just thought most of the community here. some lives have been lost to rahman. and so ben son was out in the fields with his dad when he was killed by a landslide, said of by the quake. 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, vocal origin. so there's many a teams flying into haiti and heading to this region. but it seems the help has yet
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to filter down to here. 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, what a 10 for 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 see the throne hated y fi bunny out of control him. the state of california has increased 8 times at size and just 24 hours. the called the fire is near the state capital of sacramento. it's cool, it's more than $21000.00 hector since it started on saturday for the north,
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the so called dixie 5 continues to burn. it's the 2nd largest ever recorded in california. in bolivia, fires have been through more than 250000 actors in the santa cruz regions since august. its ravaged parts of the country is like a cultural heartland, and a fire burning north of the greek capital is dangerously close to homes. video and 6 other villages have been evacuated there also battling another far south of athens. record he waves and droughts as far as across italy. the summer. a local pharmacy association says agriculture is at risk and climate change is only making things worse. many trying to adapt quickly to the severe weather item ready reports . now tuscany medical rattling, he grows an unusual crop for a tuscan farmer, peanuts when fellow farmers ask him why he plowed under sunflowers to grow plant more common to parts of africa, the u. s. south. he tells them the choice was clear. it is bad to of india,
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the 5 more to view. see cool compared to 20 years ago. this area has gotten dryer and hotter. tandal climate has become ideal subpoena. they thrive in dry, sandy soil. for monday. we have to follow nature. we can't force our will on the radio truck. we look at these units according to a new report. one fit the video is at risk of desert if occasion. farmers from the alps in the north to sicily in the south are adapting to climate change. and those who manage water resources are having to adapt to like this damn at channels, water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable. now was the, the fatty and that is on equal level. were always forced to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach farmers to consume less. i'm very worried because this positive tuscany needs
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a loss of water and diesel visiting or the it's not just tuscany. 2 hours south in the hills of lat, seo tanina. shani prefers to keep growing. what italians have cultivated since ancient times, wine grapes. but he too, is embracing change with fewer water resources. his hilltop vineyard is especially at risk now cuz shiny works with a team that maps his land with multi spectral images that help him make complex subtle decisions about when to water and how much he needs to irrigate the i will go through the other the body we were forced to use the system because without it, a lot of land would be unusable. with this technology, we're able to keep this land productive. otherwise we'd have to shut down, shutting down his families. vineyard just isn't an option whether reinventing ways to 10 traditional crops are market new ones. these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future. adarine al jazeera mentor,
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tina italy religious out game, prime minister says his alliance is agreed on a successor ushering in return of a long grueling no party. they've agreed to unanimously support smell. february yackel, every party got malaysia for 6 decades out in dependents. they lost power in 2018 after a corruption scandal. salaries official appointments is pending confirmation from malays his king for his livery as his report nor from calling them if male sabri yuk, of the former deputy prime minister has reportedly secured majority support from a 114 members of parliament out of the 222 seats in the lower house. none of the m p 's said to support is miles sabri are meeting the king at his palace on thursday to verify their support. all m. p 's were asked to submit their choice for prime minister to the monarch earlier this week. now if it's miles, aubrey is appointed,
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the prime minister of malaysia. this means the makeup of the ruling coalition would be the same as the previous administration let by. we didn't, yes. and who resigned on monday, after more than a dozen, m. p. 's withdrew their support for him. the difference this time is the united malays national organization, or is set to come back even stronger because it's miles, oddly, it's vice president of this political party rules malaysia since independence from britain in 1957, it was voted up in 2018 because of a multi $1000000000.00 corruption scandal. its current president is fighting corruption charges in court. former party president, not your brother, who is also a former prime minister, has been convicted of corruption and is appealing his conviction. now if miles, aubrey is appointed prime minister, this means i'm no set is set to reclaim the premiership. now of course, none of this is official, yet the monarch is set to meet with other senior royals on friday. and it's likely
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that a decision will be announced then the king has also fed any new prime minister, ought to face a vote of confidence in parliament to demonstrate he has majority support. parliament is set to reconvene next month. in the indian state of utter pradesh, the government is working on a policy to discourage couples from having more than 2 children. experts say their proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous for women off the metal as this report. it's lunchtime and good genes, andrea cars, household the copier, works as daily ridge owners and say they had 5 children to help and more money. they also wanted more boys. they live in that position. yes, most populous state, which is drafting a bill to promote a to charge policy before probably part of the policy will benefit the government, less russians, less subsidy, and those are 2 kids will get what does the government care? it's none of their business does a paid and job to feed the children. this is
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a weird way to the states to a child policy by families from several welfare schemes, including food subsidies, in one of india poorest states. the government says this will improve development, but opposition parties believe the aim is to deepen the community divide ahead of next year, state elections. why? the state is governed by prime minister arranged remotely pathogen party whose members have promoted the idea that muslims have too many children, threatening india. hindu majority. disease reached out for comment, but our request was denied. those behind the bill want to bring down with the provisions paternity way to 1.9 by 2030. but government data shows the state's paternity rate has already been calling license cost india, and would have achieved those levels in the next decade without the controversial
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to try to policy. levy was saudi, who, patients in poor andrew women advocate fewer children, but says that a restrictive policy could make things worse. what can happen is since our country is a male dominating country, so it might, might lead to include isn't illegal, abortion which i feel we need to check on because everything is illegal, but there are places there. everybody knows the fact about it. experts believe this bill, good home, women, poor communities and minorities. what we need to do for them is to provide the family serving family planning services close to their doorstep with good quality and choice. education will take time. it is a magical one to factor for women's future. they grow their environment. the bill has gain traction in other bgp govern states. a sam has already passed it
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thing. it was the only way to bring down illiteracy and poverty among muslims. for the families like the genders who depend on subsidies to feed their families, believe this low relief people like them was off. pardon the missile? i'll just 0 for lunch ahead with the pin dish. ah, there are, these are the top stories and at least 2 people have been killed in the african city of is that about a rally was being held in the country's independence. it's not yet clear if a death resulted from the stampede or when taliban fighters, as far as a couple airport children have been hoisted above crowds as people tried to escape . u k says it's unable to evacuate on the company. children charlotte bell. s. as in kimball and has more paypal panicked and have started flooding the airport than these evacuation flights picked up.
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