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i rich and diverse culture explored through its music and songs of the city and now to 0. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on audi 0, government shut off access to social media. me . ready a confidential threat assessment by the un says the telephone going door to door to find people who worked with the us and native forces beyond group. meanwhile, his mom school for unity of friday print. ah hi there, i'm given l. this is l g law from doha. also coming up at least 80 people are confirmed dead in an attack on civilians and the military and northern became fossil as violent escalates and west africa region. the struggle to treat hazy,
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earthquake victims shortages of hospital staff and equipment means many are left waiting for help and toil that becomes the latest call. make it the cup production that's big. surging pandemic in asia. watson, the global shortage of computer chips. ah. a confidential threat assessment on afghanistan by the un depicting a grim picture and install a contrast to the armed group is trying to betray the taliban a going door to door to find people who worked with the u. s. and naval forces. the report says, it also says the taliban have a priority list of individuals that it wants to arrest or threatened to kill both who worked for the african military police and intelligence unit. a said to be on the top of that list. the scene campbell's airport remains chaotic with crowds, desperate to flee. a nato official says has told what his news agency that more
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than 800000 people have been evacuated since sunday. meanwhile, the taliban has called on him mom to unity during the 1st friday presence it seized cobble. but it comes on the heels of anti taliban protests across a gun lost on crowds of carried the african flag instead of the town, the bones, banner in defiance. these 2 people were killed in a thought about the terrible fight and the crowds. ro, mcbride, had more now. at cobble airports. main terminal. this is prime control taliban style. follies have gunfire. scatter people in panic. the that's another gate. even more desperate scenes, as the airport continues to be besieged. and at the side of the airport, whether u. s. military evacuation is taking place. private defense contract is there. use.
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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 fee is raised bites. 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 afghanistan celebrates independence day. there have been further confrontations in the city of a sad about. the violence of this in dependence day has raised tension in what is already a very highly charged atmosphere, a bike co incidence. it comes on the same day as assure us, the most important day in the calendar. a ritual of the here by the minority has, are a community i targeted in the past by isis bombers. the commemoration this year is
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also overshadowed by the current upheaval and concerns the community may face further alienation and re taliban governments. made of a lot of that, as i see if the government is going to be dominated by just one ethnic group, it makes us worried that the country could slip back into civil war and destruction 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 you have those on the go that everyone was tired of the previous government. people are hopeful for whatever is coming and the business will be better, but the views of a nervous population remain make it better for our future if the countries free of all these troubles in his fortune 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 code or get me, you know,
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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 in need of any kind of reassurance right now. rob mcbride, al jazeera, couple thousands of families continue to seek shelter and cobble since being displaced by the taliban, offensive, or than 400 families who recently fled from northern provinces, a sheltering and a high school. living assisted by eunice f, which is coordinating a humanitarian response at the school. you had said earlier this month that more than 244000 people have been internally displaced in just 3 months along its partners. that providing temporary accommodation along with basic health services, ready to use prophetic food for all the children who are hungry and have made this journey with hungry stomachs and units of also providing
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a psychosocial support to the children who have seen devastation and impact of war . there are also child friendly space of fear where children are coming and spending time for my afghan leaders, who said to pakistan, have held a press conference urging the taliban to form an inclusive government. come on to report from some about 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 a bargain on the military and the government and her dad, a press conference. they emphasized the fact that there was a priority due to ensure that they had no bloodshed, and that they were endeavoring to ensure that they did 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 an inclusive government ought to read the leadership. what in a position to dictate having fled the country,
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their reply was that they still had considerable aboard there did not deny and d 90. not important to know that one of the features of the agreement between the americans and the taller bond was the redraw. busy of foreign for their word reservations, touch overdraw would lead to a political, rac killed. of course, that's all about have been able to credit that vacuum that is going to be now this complex job of how the bonds are going to decide the political future of running on, given that bought down their market good guy words and viewed. indeed, a complex, broad day. but budgets dawn had emphasized like the rest of the world and what the dollar bonds have also promised 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, president biden has said that us forces will stay and have gone to stone until all
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americans are evacuated. like hannah has more from the white house. president vied and said in the course of the day and an interview with a local us network, that there was the possibility of extending that deadline. he said that every american citizen is going to be evacuated from a couple. and his forces will remain in place until this is the case. this is the 1st suggestion from any aspect of the bite and ministration that there is a, the end to the timeline that it is, in fact, a loose deadline, determined by how many people evacuated now on that particular tax state department says over the course of the day that it has evacuated some $7000.00 people to this point. it adds that there are another 6000 people that couple airport who have been processed and ready to go out on transport flights. they do not specify what the
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nature of these people are, whether they are embassy workers, american citizens, or indeed african nationals who were working for the us and have been granted single immigration visas. the state department also says that added state department personnel being sent to kuwait and to cut to help process those seeking to enter the united states. this in reference once again to africa, nationals, as i said, those who work for the u. s. and also a number of n g o lead this for example, who are seeking exit from afghanistan. aust, repeatedly the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has said that the us forces simply do not have the capability to be able to move out of the airport in to couple proper to be able to escort those within the city itself. who have not been able to get through that ring of taliban around the international airport. so this is a major issue because looking at the arithmetic estimates were that there was some
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16000 us citizens in couple we've had state partner and saying that 7000 people have left and other 6000 people are waiting to process at the airport. now we do not know how many us citizens are still outside that airport region. and importantly to, of course, we do not know how many afghans who would be eligible to take those evacuation flights in couples. city, we do know that there are many in that category who are elsewhere in refugee camps in pakistan, for example. but the key to get out is obviously at the moment to get to couple airport which is impossible for many to do the state department. not giving any indication how people are going to be assisted to get to the airport through the taliban lines. cut off, armed forces have been working on evacuating. hundreds of africans from cobble members of an africa, all goal. oh girls rather robotics team were among those who have now arrived in bo
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. huh. well, they'll continue their education. refugee is been placed in hotels as well as the, the air base cause also facilitated evacuations of citizens from the u. s. germany and the u. k. the death toll from an ambush on a military escorted convoy indicated also has risen to at least 80 people. it's a 3rd time on groups of stroke and less than 2 weeks. barbara and cope reports. these are some of the survivors of wednesday's attack. gunman targeted government forces as they escorted a convoy, but 59 civilians were killed. for the gross suck, it was a very big ambush on a convoy being escorted by the f. d. s. many civilians were traveling including women, men and children who simply wanted to go back to cor. gotcha. and once again, we offer condolences to the families and sympathize with those were injured. the ambush is the latest in a wave of attacks in west africa. the hail reach and this month where armed groups
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including alcorda and i saw operate on monday more than 37 civilians, including children were killed in an attack in a village near last week. 51 people were shot dead in northern molly in an apparent revenge attack after several regulators were arrested. thousands of people have been killed and almost 2000000 people displaced in violence across the border areas of molly burkina faso, initiate the past decade. security analysts say there isn't a common approach to tackle fighters despite the 3 piece building forces deployed in the region. while, while we have the social jointed regional response for one problem. this is there isn't, and it's just across the region. there needs to be one of the security mechanisms addressing the issue where all african countries with the cooperating teacher got to do it. as opposed to that, you know, does the jointed approach last month,
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france and not that it's having its military presence in the ser hale, french troops intervened in 2012 of tron alcorda off shoot, took over northern molly since then what became the operation. but connie force has worked with regional military's to rollback the presence of armed creeps. the lighter military footprint will do little to end the chaos in the vast 3 border region. barbara and going out to sara still ahead on al jazeera, taken offline cuban social media will change to protect prestige and prevent protest and be useful. chris, who's transforming waste into farm faith. tell me how they could reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ah, ah,
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it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello from dell. how we'll start your forecast in the middle east, but hang tight, we'll get to africa as well. so over the last, so bit we were talking about a small wind blowing down the gulf, but what's up in the wind has switched direction coming out of the east. so humidity is going to bump in big time for countries like weights and cats are though her has a height of $38.00 degrees on friday after pakistan and mon sooner moisture sneak straight back in toward the north, mostly up against the foothills of the himalayas on friday, next up we are going to turkey and we had a bit of rain roll through its stem bull. it's now transferred to the black sea region, but this is just a scattering of showers. nothing major, like we have seen over the last little bit where storms have been major is the capital of ethiopia at his ab. about these are the scenes that are playing out, and it all has to do with those storms falling toward the ethiopian highlands. and then draining gushing right down to ground level. we also know it feeds into the
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blue and white river. now's in heart to me were water levels have risen rapidly. further towards south sun, settled for the eastern cape, spilling into durbin and southern booth and big, but there is some sunshine to be found. here we looked toward botswana. ha, baroni, a high of 29 degrees, and now you're up to date, season sponsor cut on airways. showing the debate, do not have vaccines reaching those who are most of the nice and amplify your voice . it allows a diverse community and how an array of different stories. no topic is off the table. it's such a tough ethical debate where there is obvious discrimination and systematic discrimination of play. people are thursdays for new boys. this dream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah,
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ah, the technology 0 her monitor about top story on a confidential un threat assessment report. there's a ton of all going door to door looking for people who work for us and nato forces . report says the group has a priority. this for those. it seeks to arrest, threatened to kill tele bombs, called on to unity during the 1st friday press and to see if the cobble there had been scattered process take over. on thursday, 2 people were killed during the demonstrations in the city of a thought about a 100 people and now known to have died following an attack on a military convoy of fossil in wednesday. come and kill civilians and security forces. hospitals and southwest hazy are experiencing
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a chronic lack of equipment and staff and the disaster area left by saturdays, earthquake, john home and has this report from a facility in the city of la cai, which is struggling to cope. and a warning view is may find some of the images disturbing. the came across sun whose men the immaculate conception hospital in la k. his toes and sco were fractured. he's one of more than 10000 people who were injured in saturday's 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 have been struggling with that huge influx even as many deal with their own life changing problems, i'm, the mom in my house have collapsed. we are sleeping in the street on saturday when i got here, i saw how many people were in need. and so i decided to work and i've been here
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every day. many of the patient sustain outside for the hospitals themselves, could collapse me off the shops. some have crack ready, but the doctors and nurses have managed to keep order in this hospital immaculate conception. well, they're sending us into visual install medicine equipment, but they're just about coping with the flow of people coming in. but the chronic lack of medical equipment is serious. the thing that really means it's thing that or about auto video stuff, like i said, like like they different when you just kind of stuff that we need the doctor said 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 airlifted to pull to prince for their or hold up. getting supplies in, says timothy ward,
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the us thought to 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 work for stuff as far as they get 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 capital to lik high is being fought over by gang some corporate to here. it's kind of fade our through the u. n. it's also taking part of that. they are seeing how they can send convoys, but that's the 1st day since saturday from to today. sorry. it's been a huge problem how to coordinate the combo and the quake was almost a week ago, but the need to deal with its consequences remains. john holman, al jazeera, located in
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iran crone of resolve breakers now claimed the lives of more than 100000 people. but rainy medic say the real paul was on the far higher rod has been battling it fits and worked wave of infections fueled by the delta parent or at least 31000 infections confirmed on thursday and 564 deaths. germany appears to have entered its 4th wave of infections. the delta vary now dominates 99 percent of cases. younger age groups have been particularly affected over 58 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. of the world biggest carmakers toyota is causing as well. one production by 40 percent is the corona virus surgeon, asia worsens. a global shortage of microchips toilet it says it plans its plan to make 900000 cars. next month has been reduced to 540 bills that com. i can also announced it's extending some holidays 410000 workers. jews were production call
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makers, including volkswagen, general motors, and 4 would have also wanted they might be forced to reduce i'll put further. so it's a big deal about semi conductive. the global chip market is were 5 trillion dollars according to forms 5 times larger than what it was in 2016. the chips are used 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 global plays able to manufacture the most advanced semiconductors, ts mc tie, one, samsung of south korea and intel of the united states. though in fix is the owner of automotive aspects, a consultancy providing insight on the car industry. she explains how manufacturers 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. and they've talked about doing it with batteries. but the big problem is
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if you and i today, 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 us to say, hey, can you help us? can you push a lunch? you cannot push this along because the ceramics come out of the netherlands and the metal comes out of trailer and that's where they can put the squeeze on people, increasing the costs, limiting the supply and that 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 no updates. so in other words, using what they already have will be ways to work around this until probably 2022
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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, it's being traded in contact, the leasing company and see if you can extend it for a few months. that might be helpful. street vendors in peru have fought for police as they tried to clear a local market. they threw sticks at office is charged. that was right shield, cynthia thomas. the operation was carried out under judicial order to remove illegal vendors and hottest cities as he was injured during incidence. strong winds and heavy rain brought my tropical storm grace had lashed through mexico's caribbean coast. but most resorts in the policy, the holiday destinations of can croon and to live were spared from serious damage. the storm earlier struck mexico as a category one hurricane that weekend to a tropical storm. cuba government has introduced ty for controls on the use of
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social media banning false news and anything it says could damage the country's prestige tourism reports. these were the largest protest in q, wind, decades. thousands took to the streets last month to demand food medicines and freedom . young people using the internet, managed to organize, protest nationwide. but now the government is doing everything possible to prevent them from happening again. and you'll decree, announce this week to control social media will put people like junior darcy at risk of getting out of these new laws come to reinforce the prohibitions that already exist and legalize things that were been done outside the legal framework, such as the cops of the internet service, it is a threat to freedoms and citizens, right. what is known as the queen? 35 bands, the spread of false news or messages and content considered offensive. it also says
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that those who have attempted to subvert the constitutional order will be considered cyber terrorism. the government says they knew, decrease an attempt to protect the population and fight the spread of fake news appropriate, bullied to go to this ruling, the name in cuba. the internet is defended as a space for debate, exchange reflection expression complaints and proposals from the population. assume that this model will demand an adequate, respectful, ethical, and truthful use of these communication channels. 2 years ago, cuba introduced the use of more well internet at times of economic difficulties that been exacerbated by the pandemic and us sanctions. its become a direct threat to the government. ah, videos like this, i run example. the health system has collapsed. our patients need help. we need help. we don't want our patients to die. even though cuba has managed to produce at
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least 2 successful vaccines against school when 19 on tuesday, a group of human doctors use the internet to denounce the health crisis that exists in the country. and from now on the spread of videos like this one could be considered an attack against fidel castro's revolution was when i mentioned once again, cuba is seeking absolute control of a monopoly on internet access and telecommunications and is also formalizing digital repression. it is seeking to limit the space where people can access information freely. cuba is in the middle of a massive economic crisis, and discontent is on the rise. while the government rushes to carry out reforms, it is also desperately trying to control descend, speeding. several and jesse to the vaccinations is warning the climate change is on the brink, health becoming irreversible, and that's pushing people to find new ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one
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company in chile is turning to insects in america, editor this in human has the story from the city of taco, they feed night and day at staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs, eat 25 tons of le ganeth residue in just one week. could you stand them apart? is the co founder and general manager of food for the future. a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and specifically black soldier fly . it's because the tremendous ability they have to process a lot of food waste and a lot of different types of food waste in, in a short period of time. and also the ability that they have to apply technology to scale these from an industrial point of every year. the world produces more than
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1000000000 tons of residue from food. this wasted along with the resources used to make it but more impactful than that is that would that food star, the decomposing methane methane these submitted because of the decomposition and methane, gus, this greenhouse gas, that is 23 times more done than c o 2. so food waste alone is one of the highest a c o 2 meters in the world. scientists are leaving little doubt that reducing greenhouse gases, fighting sustainable sources of food and accelerating the transition to a circular economy cannot wait. if our species is to survive on our planet. this larva absorbs tons of waste without meeting any gases. then it's turned into a highly nutritious fly flower, which is made into pellets for feeding fish,
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chickens, pigs and dogs to most people. these little crunching critters don't look or smell very appetizing, but they were in fact packed with protein. and they also produce and oil, a kind of butter which in the not too distant future. we could be supported on our post or using in our face cream because it's properties or so, but official like corporate oil and breast milk. it's high in laura gas. it m hard concedes the flies still have a bad name, and that in most western cultures, eating insects is still hard to swallow. but perhaps more important is what these flies eat. using black fly larva to absorb and up cycle or organic waste before it becomes and the thing gas could potentially turn this still john industry into a much needed game changer. proceed. newman al jazeera galka chile, as effect suspected member, although colombian drug cartel,
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who was wanted by police before use, has been arrested at his own wedding. louis daniel santa, who was known as machete, was detained at the altar minutes before tying the knot. colombian authorities say he had been living in the mountainous region of anti appear. a 362 kilos sculpture made out of butter has been unveiled in new york. it's dedicated to activities teenagers may have missed out homes during the pandemic. took the artist 10 days to create a scene of students playing at a cafeteria thing football game because home organized, say the bus will be recycled and turned into renewable energy when the exhibition ah, this is algebra, these the top stories a confidential un threat assessment report says the telephone going door to door looking for people who work for us in nature for.
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