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time ah ah, a confidential treasure assessment, bobby, you went to taliban, i going door to door to find people who worked with us. and nato forces. groups meanwhile has to africa and moms to call for unity. try to read. i can vanelle, this is else is there a lot from coming up at least 80 people are confirmed did and an attack on civilians and the military in northern the king of faso, violence escalates in west africa. the hell region. the struggle to treat haiti's earthquake victims, severe shortages of hospital staff and equipment is many left waiting for health
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and toils. it becomes the latest call they get to come production as the surging pandemic in asia, worse as the global shortage of computer chips. ah, a confidential threat assessment on i've gone a star by the un is depicting a grim picture. and in stark contrast to what the group is trying to betray the taliban. a going door to door to find people who worked with the us and nato forces . the report says it also says a taliban have a priority list of individuals that it wants to arrest or threatened to kill. those who worked with the african military police and intelligence units, i said to be on the top of that list, saying that campbells airport remains chaotic with crowds, desperate to flee. and nature official has told the reuters news agency that more than 800000 people have been evacuated since sunday. meanwhile,
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the taliban has called on him moms to urge unity during the 1st friday presence. it seized cobble. but it comes on the heels of anti telephone protest, the cross of gun, the stone crowns of carried the afghan flag. instead of the telephone's banner. in defiance, at least 2 people were killed. and the thunderbolt of the taliban, 5 in crowds. robert brought reports from cobble at cobble airports. main terminal. this is private control taliban style. follies of gunfire. scattered people in panic. the that's another gate. even more desperate scenes at the airport continues to be besieged and at the side of the airport, whether u. s. military evacuation is taking place. private defense contract as their use take us. at the british embassy compound long lines gather daily to apply for
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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, 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 emotion 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 res tension in what is already a very highly charged that with 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 i still bombers. the commemoration this year is also overshadowed by the current evil and concerns the community may face
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further alienation and re taliban governments. made of us leave as low as i see it . if the government is going to be dominated by just one, it makes us worried of the country could slip back into civil war and destruction. you will get on the streets of capital. there are signs of life returning to something like normal with more business opening and hope for a new start. but now you as, as good as 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 nerve as population remain, make it better for our future if the countries free of all these troubles in his fortune school bought 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,
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a small comfort for a population, a need of any kind of reassurance right now. rob mcbride, al jazeera, couple thousands of families continue to seek shelter and cargo. since being displaced by the telephone's offensive, more than 400 families who recently said from northern provinces, a sheltering and a high school. being assisted by unicef, which is coordinating a humanitarian in response to the school. the u. s. 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 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
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time. former africa and leaders who said to pakistan of held a press conference urging the taliban to form an inclusive government come on, had a report from his mom 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 rid of august on the military and the government and her dad a press conference to emphasize the fact that there was a priority to ensure that they didn't know bloodshed and that they were endeavoring to ensure that 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 inclusive governments are read the avalon leadership order in a position to dictate having fled the country. their reply was that they still had considerable aboard. there did not deny 90 nor did important or know that one of
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the gave richard of the door agreement between the americans and the dollar bond. what the red draw. busy of foreign for their word reservations touch overdraw would lead to a political, rac killed. of course, the taliban had been able to fail vacuum that is going to be now that complex job of how the bonds are going to die. the political future of running on, given their bought and their market good. guy words viewed, indeed a complex, broad day where buckets dawn had emphasized like the rest of the world. and what the taliban have also from me, that this government, whatever form or shape, or dig much that i present all the neg group and all the check data and group to represent the majority of, of, on his don, president biden has said that us forces will stay in, i've gone austin until all americans are evacuated. mckenna has more from the white house. president biden said in the course of the day and an interview with
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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 tack. state department says over the course of the day that it has evacuated some 7000 people to this point. it adds that there are a, another 6000 people that couple airport who have been processed and ready to go out and transport flights. they do not specify what the nature of these people are, whether they are embassy workers, american citizens, or indeed african nationals who were working full of us and have been granted
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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 into 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 $16000.00 us citizens in couple. we've had state partner and saying that 7000
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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 this 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 as armed forces have been working on evacuating hundreds of africans from cobble members of an african or girls. robotics team or among those who have now arrived in doha, where they will continue their education. refugees being placed in hotels as well as in the the air base. cars also facilitated evacuations of citizens from the u. s
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. germany and the u. k. the death toll from an ambush on a military escorted convoy and became faso has risen 2 weeks to 80 people. the 3rd time armed groups have struck in less than 2 weeks. abra gopro poll. these are some of the survivors of wednesday's attack. gunman targeted government forces as they escorted a convoy, but 59 civilians were killed in 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, god g. 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 hell region this month, where armed groups including alcorda and i saw operate on monday more than $37.00
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civilians, including children were killed in an attack in a village near last week. 51 people were shot dead and 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. but kina, fossa initial over 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 thursday and it's just across the region. there needs to be one of the security mechanisms addressing the issue where all african countries got the cooperating teacher to do it. as opposed to that, you know, does the jointed approach last month, front finance that it's having its military presence in this,
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a hail french troops intervened in 2012 after an arcadia off shoot took over northern molly. since then, what became the operation because the force has worked with regional military's to rollback the presence of armed groups. the lighter military footprint will do little to end the chaos in the vast 3 border region. barbara and go out to sara hospitals in south west hays. he are experiencing a chronic lack of equipment and staff, and the disaster area left by saturday says quake john home and has this report from a facility in the city of nicole, which is struggling to cope a warning view as might find some of the images disturbing the came across sun who's made the immaculate conception hospital in la k. his toes and sco were fractured. he's one or more than 10000 people who were injured in saturday's earthquake and haiti idea such. i ran out to try and open the gate, but
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a cement fell off the roof of the neighbor's house and on to my head, the foot long week stuff at local hospitals have been 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, 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 cracks ready, but the doctors and nurses have managed to keep order in this hospital immaculate conception. well, they're telling us it's a very short install medicine equipment, but they just about coping with the flow of people coming in with the chronic lack of medical equipment is serious. the thing that really nice thing that or about
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auto body itself, like i said, like like they different when you send the stuff that we need to say the same, they desperately need more materials to treat fractures and broken bones. yes. without them, the hospital's a little more than waiting rooms for the seriously you before they can be eligible to put the prints. there are hold up, getting supplies in, says timothy would us start to come to help. we have a lot of different facilities or different organizations that are trying to bring 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 they get through customs and everything and which i understand they don't just want things for them without checking. there's also problems and 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 pick high is being fought over by gangs appropriate to here. it's kind of 8 our 3, the u. n is also taking part of that. they are seeing how they can combine that the
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1st day since saturday to from to today. sorry. it's been a huge problem how to coordinate the combo and the creek was almost a week ago, but the need to deal with its consequences remains john home and al jazeera, like i. so head on al jazeera facebook as acute depressing competition by buying or burying rival. the license lawsuit filed by us regulations she had pilgrims gather and the iraqi city of carmella to mark sure, one of the largest muslim gatherings since the pen demik began. ah hello from del how we'll start your forecast in the middle east, but hang tight,
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we'll get to africa as well. so over the last a 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, but see 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 stumble, its now transferred to the black sea region, but this is just the 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 highlands and then draining gushing right down to ground level. we also know it feeds into the blue and white river. now's in heart to me were water levels have risen rapidly. further toward the south sun, settled for the eastern cape,
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spilling into durbin and southern booth and big. but there is some sunshine to be found. here we looked toward our botswana. how baroni, a hi of 29 degrees, and now you're up to date season. the story that need to be told find away and demand to be heard, the opening the window into another light and chanting perception and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey with new showcases, inspiring documentary that changed the world on al jazeera oh,
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the me doctor algebra, reminder of our top stories this on a confidential un threat assessment report says the telephone going door to door looking for people worked for us. and the report says the group has a priority list for those 6 to rest. all threatened to kill a hell of on hold on moms to as unity during the 1st friday presence that thieves cobbled serving scattered protests across town to take over on thursday, 2 people were killed during demonstrations in the city of thought about 80 people and now known to have died following an attack on a military convoy and the key to fall. so on wednesday, the gunman killed civilians. security forces back to our top story now and call for more to be done to help people trying to leave. afghanistan,
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have been heard that a rally in athens protest is one rapid asylum approvals for those trying to get to europe, as well as to the thousands already in greece. johns are off. let's report from athens. the refugees, moon, the fall 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 he's gone, who? no man. we don't want the taliban to govern in the past. they've attacked on people . they've overturned women's rights and they orchestrated genocide against the his are people on national flag is displayed in defiance of the taliban who are replacing it with their own white flags containing scripture from the koran. young women, sport, long hair, pisses, and makeup. as hallmarks of their liberties,
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another active defiance and women, 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. karima has several female relatives back home and she fears for their lives might let even going to sunday the outing done. many of them are teacher, many of them are journalist, 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 or live on the telephone or they have learned how they can work with solomon, that there is no human god. there is no behavior. human like a 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 into europe. afghans in greece are asking the government to speed up the progress of
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asylum applications. well, that can patrick's who need to find very haven here. but africans already the largest ethnic contingent applying for asylum here. a 20004 times larger than the next ethnic contingent to other syrians. and they accounts for nearly half of the total number of smaller map locations. the government is worried, but with the situation unfolding enough can send those numbers could rapidly rise. the european union has long excluded afghans from a relocation policy that helps relieve external border states. now, greece fears it could be left to cope with them. jumps out hopeless. al jazeera adams in germany appears to have entered its 4th wave of infections. the delta vera now dominates 99 percent of cases. younger age groups have been particularly affected,
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more than 58 percent of its population has been fully vaccinated. and the world's biggest call make at toyota is causing its worldwide production by 40 percent. as the growth of our search in asia worsens, a global shortage of microchips. toyota says it's planned to make 900000 calls. next month has been reduced to $540000.00 german cars, like an audi also announced its extending some holidays 410000 workers due to a cotton production call makers including volkswagen, general motors and ford have also warms they might be forced to reduce out that even further so it's been a deal about semiconductors or the global chip market. it's worth 5 trillion dollars. that's according to forbes. that's 5 times larger than what it was in 2016 . the chimps are used in the 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 advanced semi conductors r t s m c of ty, one samsung of south korea, and intel of the united states. low and fix is the owner of automotive aspects, a consultancy providing insights 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 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 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, limiting the supply. and that's we are right now. we're going to see one factor
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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 to lower 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, it's being traded in contact, the leasing company and see if you can extend it for a few months that might be helpful. the u. s. federal trade commission has refiled its anti trust case against facebook and using the tech giant of anti competitive conduct. in june, the federal court dismissed in early and also saying the agency did not provide
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enough evidence that facebook had monopoly power over the social network market. the federal regulator, ledgers, the company violated anti trust laws when it bought social media platforms, what's happened instagram, and wants to forfeit to sell them. mitch stultz is from the electronic frontier foundation, a nonprofit group defending digital rights. he explains how this recent legal challenge could affect facebook's perceived monopoly. they have to say is put more quotations and what appeared to be in internal emails, but weren't made public. but worse given to the court that show in different ways how facebook has acquired and has and maintains monopoly power. the court already said that it's all right and it is permissible for the f t. c to challenge those acquisitions again. and the reviews by the agency that happened at the time were not the end of the matter. the and the things that happened afterwards of evidence
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that they've collected since could show that facebook's purchase of what's out and instagram was done to eliminate potential rivals. and the new complaint gives even more detail about that. but it goes a little further in it. it focuses not just on those acquisitions, but also a facebook entire course of conduct. and the complaint goes into all the ways that facebook has prevented other options from, from coming in into being one of the things that they're asking for is that people be able to leave facebook for other social networks, but not leave their friends behind. be able to communicate with their friends who are still on facebook. in other words, some interoperability requirement that by lowering the barriers to switching social networks that could really have a strong influence on breaking facebook monopoly. and that's something that they're still asking for in the wrong city of cabella, security of titans,
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thousands of worshippers commemorates the assure holiday. the annual gathering of the faithful is the 2nd biggest source of income for iraq. i'm old underwear haver bulls. the she muslims walked towards the shrine of a man who seen in the city of karbala 80 kilometer. so the dud is where he was killed in battle. 1300 years ago. his fight against injustice is enact, here by men and boys, flagellating themselves. recall the agonies suffered to bite the man. the visitors from several countries take part in the procession most from iran said it came with her husband from the city of mush had we came to pray for an end to planks in the world, especially in 19 financing,
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so that the faithful can salvage their freedom. and pay own means without fear or restriction. jack lyrics had urged the faithful to get the needed ahead of the ceremonies. the influx of visitors is putting a strain on facilities and services hitting car. well, the city collect millions of dollars every year from religious him. which accounts for the 2nd highest source of iraq, the income of the oil construction projects on expanding, getting cut below 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 up. why are for us this year's visit has created several job opportunities. not only for the people that car below, but also for people from other cities when several businesses across the city has
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doubled their work volumes, including our hotel, out of joshua, los for 40 days. its significance for muslims in iraq. c economy, highlighted by tight security. by motor brewer had al jazeera credible through the vendors in peru, her force with the lease, as they tried to clear a local market through fix it offices and charge them with ryan shields. and told the opperation was carried off under a traditional order to remove illegal vendors. and what is a suspected member of a colombian drug cartel, who was wanted by police before us has been arrested at his own wedding. louis daniel saw.

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