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the truth, government is full of narcan, she said, that's how the article should start. 60 a zone we revisit the report is still risking their lives being another outbreak of violence of more versus rewind, the deadly beat on out there. i designed to as guns rally with the national flags to mark independence as a sign of protests against the town of the telephone urges, asking him to call for unity during the 1st friday prove it ceased cobble. ah, the other can vanelle. this is their law from doha. also coming up the struggle to
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treat hazy earthquake victims, severe shortages of hospital staff and equipment, many left waiting for help. with record hate waves initially, a sign of things to come. italian farm is trying to adapt to save the future of their businesses. ah, the child, the bond has called on moms to urge unity during the 1st friday, pres, after it sees the afghan capital cobble. the group faced several protests as afghanistan monta independence day on thursday more than a century after the end of british rule. at least 2 people were killed in the south above with more injured. his telephone fight is fight and crowds july about. we find the african sag instead of the tele bonds banner. the scene at couples airport remains chaotic with people scrambling over was to try and get on evacuation flights. it's believe 17 people were killed by gunfire or killed in stampedes. and
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the u. n is warning that a workers need access to the african people to look out for their rights and deliver food supplies. but brought begins coverage from cobble at cobble airport main terminal. this is private control taliban style. follies of gunfire. scatter people in panic. the another gate, even more desperate scenes as the airport continues to be besieged. and at the side of the airport, where the us military evacuation is taking place. private defense contract is there . use take us at the british embassy compound, long lines gathered daily to apply for special visas with promises from the taliban of amnesty for those who worked with foreign forces and safe passage to the airport . but many doubt the taliban promises fears, raised bites,
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treatment to protest is wanting to retain the national flag. deadly classes with taliban fighters have taken place in the city of gyla bad with emotions running even higher. as i got this done celebrates independence day. there have been further confrontations in the city of a sad about. the violence of a thin dependence day has raised tension in what is already a very highly charged atmosphere, a bike o incident. it comes on the same day as assure us, the most important safe in the calendar. a ritual of the here by the minority has our community i targeted in the past by isolate bonus. the commemoration this year is also overshadowed by the current people and concerns the community may face for the alienation and re taliban government. sort of made a lot of that. as i see, if the government is going to be dominated by just one ethnic,
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it makes us worried that the country could slip back into civil war and destruction you will get on the streets of cobbled. there are signs of life returning to something like normal with more business opening and hope for a new start. but now we are on the go that everyone was tired of the previous government. people are hopeful for whatever is coming and that business will be better. but the views of a nervous population remain makes the better for our future if the country is free of all these troubles in his fortunes another in each other. we don't want to go back to the previous television era when young people would have to follow the strict dress code or get with more taliban patrolling the streets. there's also been the return of a familiar site, traffic police in their distinctive uniforms, back on duty. a small comfort for a population, a need of any kind of reassurance right now. rob mcbride, al jazeera,
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couple 1000 families continue to seek shelter in cobble since being displaced by the counterbalance offensive, or than 400 families who recently fed from northern provinces, a sheltering in high school. the being assisted by unicef, which is coordinating a humanitarian response at the school. the un, it said earlier this month that more than 244000 people have been internally displaced in just 3 months along as partners are providing temporary accommodation, along with basic health services ready to use to patrick food for all the children who are hungry and have made this journey with hungry stomachs and units of also providing a psychosocial support to the children who have seen devastation and impact of war . there are also child friendly spaces here where children are coming and spending time from africa. and ladies who said to pockets dawn of hell, the press conference urging the taliban to form an clicks of government come all hot reports from his number bought. several of our leaders came to progress on that
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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 didn't know bloodshed and that they were endeavoring to ensure that did it a peaceful settlement of the avalon conflict. they also emphasized the fact that all minority and ethnic groups might be expected. they might be given representation and inclusive government ought to read the leadership order 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 no one of the key features of the agreement between the americans and the taliban. what the redraw. busy of foreign for their word reservations, touch overdraw would lead to
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a political, rac killed. of course, that's all about have been able to afraid of that vacuum that is going to be now that complex job of how the bonds are going to guide the political future of run it on. given that bought down their market, diverge and viewed it and did a complex, broad day by august on, had emphasized like the rest of the world. and what bon have also from a that this government, whatever form or shape or dig much for debra. then all the net group and all the tech data and group to represent the majority of, of, on his don will cut us armed forces. i've been working on evacuation hundreds of afghans from cobble members of an african or girls robotics team, or among those who have now arrived in doha, where they continue their education. refugees to be placed in hotels, as well as the date base cause also facilitated evacuation the citizens from the us,
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germany and the u. k. hundreds of demonstrators have rather you to in the greek capital calling on the government to do more africans demanding rapid asylum approval. for those trying to get to europe as well as the thousands already in greece jones, droplets revolts from athens. the refugees move the fool of their country to the taliban with a song of love and lament. i have become homeless without you. i have been shoulder to shoulder with sorrow for years they nurtured hope of one day helping to rebuild afghanistan. now that his bones who illumined, we don't want the taliban to govern in the past, they've attacked people. they've overturned women's rights and they orchestrated genocide against the has are people on the national flag is displayed in defiance of the taliban who are replacing it with their own white flags containing scripture
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from the koran. young women sport long hair pisses and make up. as hallmarks of their liberties, another act of defiance and women, a clearly at the forefront of efforts to win hearts and minds in europe to help out the taliban. this isn't just a political cause for them. can remain, has several female relatives back home, and she fears for their lives might let even not going to sunday the outing done. many of them are teacher, many of them are journalists, part of the army. some of them are working army with the government. all of them are in danger. if they return back, they have to accept their violence. they have to be community live on the telephone or they have violence. how they can work with solomon, that there is no human die. there is no behavior, didn't the human eye for woman how they can work with them? but for europe, the issue is highly political, not least here in greece. the main gateway for refugees crossing from asia,
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afghans in greece, are asking the government to speed up the process of asylum applications. well that can patrick's who need to find pavan here. but africans already the largest ethnic contingent applying for asylum here, 20000, and they all 4 times larger than the next ethnic contingent to other syrians. and they accounts for nearly half of the total number of small amount locations. the government is worried with the situation unfolding enough kind of sent those numbers could rapidly rise. the european union has long excluded africans from a relocation policy that helps relieve external border states. now, greece fears it could be left to cope with them. jumps out over las al jazeera athens, the death toll from an attack on a military convoy. and the king of also has risen to 80 gunman killed civilians and security forces on wednesday. countries across west africa, the hell region have been facing regular attacks from all groups. thanks to al
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qaeda. and i felt that despite the presence of thousands of un and french troops in the region in neighboring molly, at least 15 soldiers have been killed in an ambush, a car bomb exploded as their convoy drove toward the town of bonney. earlier this month. more than 50 people were killed and raised on 3 villages by armed groups. of a great guru is a geo politics and security analyst, development reimagined and africa focusing tank. explains the issue surrounding the for how regents. he has large spots if he does is li on galvan so that chris it to that to go back to the round table. i ploy said by these believe me, meet on groups who recruit young fighting men who create more instability and then we have this region. our response from you 1st i had, which is french box on those thousands of french troops combine with me news, ma, what did the struggling?
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because the lack of quality, additional destructive issues come to the truck issue comes up, coordination the, the problem is, africans region. i mean would have to do the fighting for themselves. i don't see, we have that much of the problem. we will not be able to solve this issue then david delugas criminality. and also in those 2 issues to multiply that climate change. if we are going to address this problem, there will be, there is a need for a broad region respond that not, of course on security will piece abuse in still ahead on algebra. one of the chips down for the world's biggest call make a toyota coughing, global production by 42 percent. and how a new child policy in india is being criticized for targeting muslims being disastrous for women. ah,
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ah. hey there, here's an update on grace said i want to keep your hanging so we'll show you later on friday, out toward the be of can peachy, it may, we can slightly into a tropical storm, but it is on a collision course with central mexico and potentially this could once again make landfall as a category one, hurricane dumping upwards of about 300 millimeters of rain, flash flooding. certainly a big concern here. we are also keeping tabs on tropical storm honory as it moves up the atlantic could impact new england and the canadian maritime provinces. but this is out toward monday. so check back with us. we will continue to watch it as we head toward the desert southwest star mon sooner moisture it takes a bit of a breather here. so we've got just a mix of sun in cloud for this area. i want to show you the forecasting canada. we've got rain toward western canada through the canadian prairies. this is
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a cold front, so it struck down your temperature and winnepeg to 22 degrees off to south america . right now we've have our rain falling through the amazon basin, but i want to take you a bit further towards south, your temperature and porto, a lake rate drop by 10 degrees. that's because we're now tapping into a southerly flow. so that gives you a high of 25 degrees on friday. that's your weather update. thanks for tuning in. the bulgarian poorest nation, the european union rock by allegations of seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the country's political in the aim of our ruling class was to get the 1st 3 repeal money to be in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from the guerria at the crossroads on a j. o
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. the me. what's your knowledge of their i? reminder of our top story is this on the telephones called on moms to do unity during the 1st friday person to seize cobbler. there has been scott and protest call soft on the phone since takeover on thursday 2 people were killed during the demonstrations in the city of a sort of aunt. meanwhile, thousands of families continue to seek shelter and cobbles and being displaced by the telephone. defense of 400 families who recently fed from northern provinces sheltering in high school, 18 people now known to have died following an attack on a military convoy and also on wednesday. gone and killed civilians and security
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forces. hospitals from southwest haiti are experiencing a chronic lack of equipment and stuff and the disaster area left by saturday so quick. john holmes has this report from a facility in the city of the chi, which is struggling to cope the warning that view as may find some of the images disturbing. the came across sun who's made the immaculate conception hospital in the k, his toes and sco we're fractured. he's one more than 10000 people who were injured in saturdays, earthquake, and hated idea. such, i ran out to try and open the gate, but a cement block fell off the roof of the neighbor's house and onto my head a foot long week stuff at local hospitals struggling with that huge influx even as many deal with their own life changing problems my mom, my house has collapsed. we are sleeping in the street on saturday when i got here,
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i saw how many people were in need. and so i decided to work, and i've been here every day. many of the patient sustain outside for the hospital themselves could collapse me off the shops. some have cracked where but the doctors and nurses have managed to keep order. in this hospital immaculate conception what they're telling us and to show off the medicine equipment for they just about coping with the flow of people coming in with the chronic lack of medical equipment is serious. the thing that we need is the thing that, or about auto body itself, like i said, like they different kinds of stuff that we need to say the same. they desperately need more materials to treat fractures and broken bones. without them, the hospital's a little more than waiting rooms for the seriously you before they can be lifted to
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pull the paints for their or hold up. getting supplies in, says timothy would us talk to who's come to help. we have a lot of different facilities or different organizations that are trying to bring in with supplies, but they are having a hard time getting him on site. so there's a lot of a little bit of political stuff as far as getting this through customs and everything and which i understand they don't just want things putting it without checking. there's also problems in getting get and personnel to the disaster zone, even once it's in the country. that's because the stretch of the only road from the cap to telecom is being fought over by gang some progress to here. it's kind of 8 our 3, the u. n is also taking part of that. they are seeing how they can send convoys. that the 1st day since saturday to from to today. sorry. it's been a huge problem how to coordinate the combo. and the quick was almost a week ago, but the need to deal with its consequences remains. john, home and al jazeera,
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located in iran crone of ours outbreak has now claimed the lives of more than 100000 people. but already medic say, the real cold is largely fall higher. yvonne has been battling his fists and whilst wave of infections fueled by the delta buried. there have been at least 31000 infections, confirmed on thursday, and 564 deaths. germany appears to have entered its 4th wave of infections. the delta vary and now dominates 99 percent of cases. younger age groups have been particularly affected. more than 58 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. thousands of protesters have marched through the land fee and capital rica against mandatory covered $19.00 vaccinations. for those working in education and other public services. the most people didn't wear face masks and local media reported they exceeded the maximum number allowed to gather
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and public. similar protests being held in countries across europe in recent weeks . the, well, the biggest call maker toyota is cutting as well. what production by 40 percent, as the crone of our search in asia worse and the global shortage of microchips, toys. he says it's planned to make 900000 cars. next month has be reduced 254-0000 german comic an audi also announced it's extending some holidays for $10000.00 workers. true to cotton production call makers including volkswagen general motions and ford of also want they might be forced to reduce output even further. so once they deal about semi conductive, well, the global chip market is worth 5 trillion dollars according to forms 5 times larger than what it was in 2016, the chips, a huge, a huge range of industries, electronics, medicine, and even refrigerators. you can't drive a modern car without them just one vehicle uses roughly 3000 of them. the 3 main
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global players able to manufacture the most advancing conduct is r t s m c of taiwan. some song of south korea and intel of the united states. lauren fix is the owner of automotive aspects, a consultancy providing insight on the car industry. she explains how manufactures can get around the global chip shortage. the only way out of it at this point is for manufacturers to start producing their own or controlling their own properties of chips. now they've talked about doing it with batteries, but the big problem is if you and i, today's, we're going to start our own chip factory because there's a need for it. it would take you 3 years to ramp up to have the capital line technology and to be able to produce car manufacturers or pushing their governments, whether it be korea or germany or the u. s. to say, hey, can you help us? can you push a lot? you cannot push this along because the ceramics come out of another one and the metal comes out of china and that's where they can put the squeeze on people, increasing the costs,
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limiting the supply. and that's we are right now. we're going to see one factor that might work, going back to those original manufacturers who made the older style, not the current cutting edge with the older style technology. that's one thing we can do. and the other thing is offering less of those kind of little features that we all like like stop, start technology and wireless. charging that you're finding that leaving some of the vehicles today and, and no updates. so in other words, using what they already have will be ways to work around this until probably 2022 and this is resolved. so the prices are going to be strong. it's good for the dealers, they're going to make the money. it's not good for consumers. i tell people if you can wait till next year to purchase a vehicle, that's great if you have a lease that's being traded in contact, the leasing company and see if you can extend it for a few months. that might be helpful. israel has agreed to resume distributing aid from casa to families in the gulf strips defense minister. but again, says the agreement ensures that families get money in their accounts,
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while israel maintains its curacy payments to garz's poorest were blocks in the wake of conflict. make more than $4000.00 to guns and homes were destroyed or damaged in the fighting egypt, and called all have each pledged $500000000.00 for reconstruction. a us challenge has approved the boy scouts of america is $850000000.00 settlement plan with the victims of child sex abuse means the organization could move out of bankruptcy. john henry has a state of this update from washington d. c. by the time this became a class action suit in 2020, 82000 people filed claims saying that they were victims of sexual abuse at the hands of the boy scouts of america. and that financially threatened the organization. so they went into bankruptcy, asked to court to resolve who is owed, what, and then eventually hopefully in their eyes to allow the organization to continue. this proposed settlement would do that for amount of
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a $150000000.00. that is the proposal that the boy scouts of america is putting out there the judge approved in principle that that settlement but didn't approve every aspect of it. so this is still a proposal. at this stage, the judge denied a portion that would have given millions of dollars to lawyers who had helped file these claims. it also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved. with those $82000.00 claim, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. india is
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home to more than 1300000000 people. more than 200000000 of them live in the northern states, top or dash where officials are considering stopping couples from having more than 2 children exit. so the proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous for women. profit tolerable. it's lunchtime and good genes and re 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 the police, in the 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? it's none of their business does the paid and job to feed to children. this is a weird way to the states to a child policy by families from several welfare schemes,
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including food subsidies in one of india, poor states. the government says this will improve development, but our position parties believe the aim is to deepen the community divide ahead of next year state elections. the state is governed by prime minister and arrange modi's pottage and party whose members have promoted. the idea that muslims have too many children threatening india. hindu majority just reached out for comment, but our request was denied. those behind the bill want to bring down with the provisions store this paternity way to 1.9 by 2030. but government data shows the state's paternity rate has already been calling license costs as india, and would have achieved those levels in the next decade without the controversial to try to policy. levy were saudi, who patients include poor andrew women advocates if you are children. but says that a restrictive policy make things worse, what can happen is, since our country is
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a male dominating country, so it might, might lead to include isn't illegal, abortions, which i feel we need to check on because everything is illegal. but there are places that everybody knows the fact about it. experts believe this bill, good hum, women, poor communities and minorities. and 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 concept 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. but families like the genders who depend on subsidies to
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feed their families. believe this law release, people like them was off poverty missile. i'll just the ra valencia, her with the dish, record, heat waves and droughts of small fires across italy. this summer. a local pharmacy association says agriculture is at risk and climate change is making things worth many. trying to adapt quickly to the severe weather. adam rating reports from tuscany, medical rattling negroes, an unusual crop for a tuscan farmer, peanuts. when fellow farmers asked 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 our when can the find more of your see cool compared to 20 years ago? this area has gotten dryer and hotter. steven tando climate has become ideal subpoena. they thrive in dry, sandy soil, cool. magdalana. we have to follow nature. we can't force our will on the right.
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yes, rock. we'll look into these, you know, according to a new report, one fit the video is at risk of dessert. 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 that the fatty and that iran equal? ah, we 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 part of tuscany needs a loss of water, and p. c will resume the it's not just tuscany to our south in the hills of lat, seo tanina because shiny 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
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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 either the body, we were forced to use this 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 mentored in italy. ah, there's value, there are these little stories. these 2 people have been killed in the afghan city .

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