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ah, ah ah the pockets of violence and gully, some of the country marks independent say this year and the taliban control. desperate scenes outside cobble at old president biden says us troops could remain beyond the august 31st deadline to help get people out. ah, the revenue channels is there like my headquarters here in also coming up latin
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homes and no 8 inside towns. is there a travel to be at the center of haiti's? devastating up lake, killed more than 2000 people. also clearing the strength of legal, one of africa's biggest cities in poses a ban on begging ah, welcome to the packet. there have been scenes of defiance and sporadic violence as millions of africans mark that independence day in the eastern city of gyla by 2 people injured when talib invited slide into a crowd of people at the rally. while in somebody, at least 2 people were killed during an independent se demonstration, ellsworth somewhat music celebrations, have been taking place with protest as using the national flag as a symbol of resistance. over cobble international airport children were being hoisted up and pass through. crowds of families tried to flee. the countries such
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as the united kingdom say they were unable to evacuate. unaccompanied miners one security official estimates. 8000 people have been flown out since sunday. charlotte bellis is in cobble. she has the latest on independence day and the situation of vehicle been here in years gone by for independence day. and traditionally, you see hundreds of people on the streets waving the old republic flag, which is red, green, and black. they play music, it's a jovial atmosphere of a public holiday today. we really didn't see a lot of that. instead, there were small numbers of people out at least here in cobble. but there were also protests around the flag. and this led to some incidents in july about the east cobb also include not problems. and also here in cobble, as people gathered in large crowds and then the telephone tried to disperse them, often by gunfire. one situation that lead to a stand page and 2 people died, a people were injured. it is a really interesting dynamic to think that the taliban securing the permit around
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the airport and just a few 100 meters away. you've got thousands of us forces. also, they're both really trying to do the same thing, which is get these evacuation flights going and get people out of here. the problem is that so many thousands of people are going down to the airport. whether it's not or not is because they think they can try the lock and maybe they're going to get out because they are genuinely scared. and they believe they have cause to be able to get out maybe to work with the americans at some point. also because they actually have a legitimate visa situation. the problem is that with so many people, the taliban are overwhelmed. in fact, they're just close down the airport road and they put checkpoints eva size, trying to figure out who is has a valid reason to enter and can actually get on these flights with the americans and other nations. or who was just trying to lock a number of senior leaders really got his hands full of government have held a press conference in buckets on capital islamabad. now they've been there since
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the taliban took over. cobbled, come all hide has more from the pakistani capital. several of our leaders came to progress on that day. i should have run a flight car, but they of course have been holding negotiations with of august on the military and the government and her dad, a press conference to emphasize the fact that there was a priority due to ensure that they had no bloodshed. and that they were endeavoring to ensure that there is a peaceful settlement of the conflict. they also emphasize the fact that all minority and ethnic groups might be expected. they might be given representation and inclusive government ought to read the leadership board in a position to dictate having fled the country. their reply was that they still had considerable support. there did not deny the 90 nor did important or know that one of the key features of that though i agreement between the americans and
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a dollar bond. what the redraw. busy of foreign for their word reservations touch overdraw would lead to a political rack of god. that dollar bond had been able to credit that dracula. that is going to be now that complex job of how the bonds are going to decide the political future of run it on, given their boss down there, market did die. words and viewed decision did a complex project. but budgets on had emphasize the rest of the work and what the taliban have also promised that this government whatever form. busy or shape, or dig much for that, present all the neg group and all the tech data and group to represent the majority of, of, on his don in greece. hundreds of people rallied to put pressure on the government to do more for us guns jones droplets as being at the protest in athens. well, the key demands by the protesters who are all africans, members of the greek african community, many as an asylum seekers,
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is 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 the canister, and who wished to come to europe in order to escape the rule of the 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 demand. they don't hold out hope of the taliban take over the road. they can feel both before minister and the migration minister has appealed to europe, who good lawyer doesn't work to prepare to support frontline state 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,
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but also to throw a direct line of assistance to the 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 boats across the g. and he was present jo buttons as he's committed to keeping us troops in afghanistan until every american is evacuated in an interview with a b. c. news he was pressed on whether he'd be willing to extend the deadline of 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,
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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. now the international military fun says because of the lack of clarity about how got his son is going to be governed, it's halting $460000000.00 and new money reserves. now they were due to be made available on august the 23rd themes that is head of the international relations department. cardon university. he thinks the taliban will have to meet certain conditions to get international aid. 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, but the uncommon men and organ rekey. by the way, it was not for more and more. there was that is already 50 for us and pub,
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with the that was go up already. you can 1000000 people are in dire need of assistance. you manage are 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, will be go farther into the next page. the international recognition will come under conditions and then one has to meet those conditions. conditions, i believe the 1st condition or international commission as we eat. and as we hear
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from the international community, is that the taliban has to have a broad base all inclusive government. his prime minister has promised not to repeat past mistakes as concern grows over the slow pace of 8 months of victims of last weekend's powerful earthquake. more than 2000 people, a name to have died. some 8 has arrived in the hardest at city of lake k, but as yet to reach rural communities near the craig stumpy center, john holeman reports. 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 worse. we drove through 10 kilometers of countryside in which most of the houses were simply destroyed. we start 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,
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fell out. 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. judy 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 they managed to get out. now she and her family of 9 homeless. 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, set off. 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.
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7 we continued the villages wanting to show us all they've lost. i asked a 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 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 hear it 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 and then stop pulling water and food for 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
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a powerful one while we visited this frightened crowd into the street. they already have little left apart from each other, john home and l just either thrown hatred. both villa had hail, now there are more cases in museum. and the breakthrough in tracing the origins of the outbreak and india with popular state proposed as a controversial to child policy. that could make women more vulnerable stories after the ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. 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, an abundance of sunshine. you now start to see the rain sneak it 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 pole 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 honju. 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 coaches 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 now for southern parts of china, but some heavy falls of rain for thailand and areas of cambodia on friday. the
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look about what you all did there with me. so he'll rob reminders of all told stories, at least 2 people have been killed in the city of a son. around he was being held market countries independent say that it's not clear if the death were called by the time pete or how about fighters openings? fire over it, cobble apple children who stood above crowns. as people try to flee the u. k said this, unable to evacuate unaccompanied children. 100. the demonstrators have rallied in the great capital calling on the government, do more for the africans, that demanding rapid asylum approvals that i was trying to get to europe and thousands already in green. in the rocky cities, caribella security is tied to thousands of worshipers commemorate the assure holiday. the annual gathering of the faithful is the 2nd biggest source of income for iraq, mahmud, otherwise she muslims walked towards the shrine of the moment were seen in the city of karbala,
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80 kilometer south of doug. this is where he was killed in battle, 1300 years ago. his fight against the injustice is inactive. he by men and boys, flagellating themselves, recalls the agonies suffered by the man i visited from several countries take part in the procession most from iran. said it came with her husband from the city of mush had regained to pray for an end to plank seeing the world, especially the 19th financing, so that the faithful can salvage their freedom and pay only to without fear or restriction shia cleric had urged the faithful to get the needed ahead of this ceremonies, the influx of visitors is putting a strain on facilities and services hidden car. well,
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the city collect millions of dollars every year from religious sources in which accounts for the 2nd highest source of iraq to income oil and construction projects on expanding incredible are to accommodate several 1000000 visitors annually. more hotels are being built in the city to accommodate the millions of people who visit every year. this season, those around the shrines are fully booked kind of a while for us. this year's visit has created several job opportunities. not only for the people the car below, but also for people from other cities. one, several businesses across the city have doubled their work volumes, including our hotel, out of the shooter last 40 days. its significance for muslims in iraq. c, economy highlighted by tight security. brewer had al jazeera
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caterpillar, luxurious biggest city legal says launched a campaign to clear the streets of beggars after the state government imposed the ban on begging st. selling. please report, it has started making arrests. that official said beckers and sellers having traffic to legal side criminal groups, they say many have been linked to crime in the city. michael from bo is the founder and executive director of the legal food bank. he says, the government should address the root causes of poverty. when you try to fight from a fight, when it was pushed to, to survive our limits, they will do anything even when you put the line please. there was to fight it back . there are safe where if bands to begging, like you know, who just for instance in cardinal. what if you struggle with this because we are dealing with so viable here, people who need to survive in one way or the order and. 5 wed
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there, or that 50 minutes activities, sorry programs where people can actually i've some relieve on some of or where there are more economic opportunities for people to send more for themselves. well, i've left the district begging and this is why i feel good mission. go to the route to the root causes of why this is then the 1st place. i'm not necessarily putting that data direct number in place for to push people be back in it, but we understand the rest of the government mercedes to, to, to reduce the new south and the criminality that comes with st. they get all of that. but of course, we have to balance both the needs of the people and the fact that they need to survive one way or the other. and, you know, we can do monday going to come. but now we are going to edition and use of course sectors. you know, to reach out to these people because we are close out to them in our communities and use that to people who need so much partnership with them would subbed image of
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this. people goes out to their communities and would that's what we'll see. less less, less people coming on district back now, the number of coven 19 cases in new zealand has more than doubled to 21. the 1st locally transmitted infections in almost 6 months prompted a nationwide blocked down this week. the cases of the delta very to been linked to an outbreak in australia. wayne, hey, explains. 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 genome 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
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a quarantine hotel and investigations around the way to find out how you feel in decision to lockdown after just one case of the delta variant 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 most are in the state of new south wales where the government opted for a slower, softer lockdown 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
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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 toner, new zealand. they're all kind of, i was on break is not a claim. the law of more than a 100000 people, but radiant medic say the real toll is likely to be fall higher, but the country has been battling it says the worst way to the infection fuels by the delta buried. at least 31000 infections have been confirmed to the last 24 hours and 564 deaths. now india is home to more than 1300000000 people. more than 200000000 of them live in the northern states of her present thoughts considering discuss that that's considering discouraging couples
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from having more than 2 children. the experts say a proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous for women. as part of the middle reports, it's lunchtime and go genes landry, cars, household, the copier, works as daily which owners, and say they had 5 children to help and more money. they also wanted more boys. they live in their position in the most populous state, which is drafting a bill to promote a to charge policy for probably $5.00. the policy will benefit the government, less russians, less subsidy, and those are 2 kids will get. what does the government? it's none of their business does the paid and job to feed to children. this is a weird way to the states to child policy by families from several welfare schemes, including food subsidies, in one of the india poor states. the government says this will improve development,
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but opposition parties believe the aim is to deepen the community divide ahead of next year state elections. the state is governed by prime minister entering the mo, the pathogen party whose members have promoted the idea that muslims have too many children threatening in the hindu majorities just reached out for comment, but our request was denied. those behind the bill want to bring down with the provision store, this paternity re to 1.9 by 2030. but government data shows the state such energy rate has already been falling twice as far as the west india and would have achieved those levels in the next decade without controversial to try policy. levy was saudi, who patients include poor andrew women advocates to fewer children. but says that a restrictive policy could make things worse. what can happen isn't? our country is a male dominating country. so it might, might lead to in could,
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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 experts believe this bill, good hom, 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. future they grow their environment. the bill has gain traction in other b. g p government states, a sam has already passed it thing. it was the only way to bring down illiteracy and poverty among muslims. for 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 zebra, for lunch ahead with the dish firefighters in southern france,
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hoping to draw pain winds and cooler temperatures will help contain the countries biggest. some a wildfire crews will be battling blaze in the vall, regions, before day. the fire is killed, at least 2 people, and bolts around $10000.00 to evacuate. more than a 1000 on scientists, as well as helicopters and water dropping aircraft have been deployed. i don't let me see if i see on the night was relatively calm due to the significant drop in wind and the constant humidity. but we mustn't relax because today we'll have a light breeze of 20 kilometers per hour, which is enough to create more problems in the field record heat waves and drowns of sparked fires across italy. the summer. a local farmer's associations as agriculture is at risk and climate change is making it worse. many are trying to adapt quickly to the severe weather conditions as adam rainy reports now from tuscany. medical rattling, he grows an unusual crop for a tuscan farmer,
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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 the find more of your c go compared to 20 years ago. this area has gotten dryer and hotter. steven tando, the climate has become ideal for dina. they thrive in dry, sandy soil. for monday. we have to follow nature. we can't force our will on the right. yes. rock, we look at these, you know, according to a new report. one 5th of italy 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, but channels, water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable now. yeah. mostly the fatty and that iran people were always forced
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to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach farmers to consume less war. i'm very worried because this part of tuscany needs a loss of water and diesel reserve. the it's not just tuscany, 2 hours south in the hills of lat. c. o 2. nino 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. and i see i will go through the i don't know, but i did. 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 family's vineyard just isn't an option. whether reinventing ways
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to 10 traditional crops are market new ones. these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future adarine algebra, mentor, lena, italy ah, what's going on there with me? so robin and reminder of our top news stories, at least 2 people have been killed in the city of south about around was being held in the country. independence say that it's not yet clear. if the death caused by a stem peed all white taliban fighters, a police fire, a cobble thought children have been i hoisted above, crowns as people try to escape the u. k says it's unable to evacuate other company children. meanwhile, us president joe biden says his forces could stay on in a gun. his thought until all american citizens, a route charlotte bell, assessable from cobble.

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