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so they do not cross into argentine territory from this home, argent time authorities can monitor for what's happening in economic to fit those. but what a 40 here are saying is what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. ah, talks to form a transitional government enough. john stands again after the challenge. top political liter revise a capital. aah! i know about this, and this is alive from jo. how also coming up on foreign minister tells our disease his country is talking to different functions in afghanistan and wants to see an inclusive and stable government. we call the scenes of desperation in haiti as
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people fight for a criticism. the government isn't doing nearly enough in the wake of a devastating us place. i and new york has come together to celebrate the city opening up despite a new threat on cobra. 19 i . the taliban co founder has arrived. incredible for talks to form a new government small about a dollar presence in the capital comes as a group plan to unveil its governing framework. robert bride reports from couple ministry officers have reopened. for the 1st time since the taliban swept to power . answering the taliban call to turn up for work. most government employees arrived at their offices for the start of the working week to be met by a new set of gods for the taliban. it's another important step toward securing
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power. we are quite pleased that there has not been any looting or anything and the people are beginning to, to be confident and going back out and resuming their normal lives. and hopefully, in a very short period, we will, will back to complete, you know, complete normally the, the streets have been getting busier every day. but then expected reopening of the banks didn't happen. only the cash machines were working with a maximum withdraw limit of $200.00. there are some of the ones that i was told to come to the bank concert today, and i would get my money. i don't have any money left for them. i don't know that these banks are holding many people salaries and everyone has been here several times, but gotten nothing. plans for a new government continue. one clear sign of that. the taliban political chief mother of the guy he bought a has returned to the country. but taliban is holding told on ways to make its
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government more acceptable to people here and to the international community, but insisted has no time for elections all the while. the country is still reeling from the upheavals of this past week. the most pressing crisis is still the chaos. it cobbled international airport with pictures uploaded to social media showing more people bloodied and injured as thousands try to leave the country. in contrast, doctor jeff action worry and his colleagues at the ministry of public health could only report an eventful end to their working day. each other bought a book out of each one of them pretty well. nobody should see the country. this is their country no matter how beautiful other countries may be, they will feel like a slave in this place for the 1st day back at their desks and for these workers at least so far so good. rub, mcbride al jazeera couple pakistan's foreign ministers told odyssey that his
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government is determined to help bring stability to the dentist on sharma, cornell. she appealed to the taliban to form an inclusive government. but he rejected accusations that pakistan has aided the group and undermined its neighbors sovereignty boxed on has been blamed enough. you know, we've had enough of bashing. we've had our share of bashing. i mean, you know, stop scapegoating bucks on for internal failures. now, i was shocked euro when i was sitting in dash gun listing to show when he said, oh things have gone wrong because 10000 infiltrators have been sort of have been pushed into a tunnel bucket gravely. it was the most absurd statement made by anyone and everybody was listening. the question is, who had it force of 300000 korean people? you don't, you had air cover?
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you had, you are the most. you know, you are well equipped train, but you didn't have the will to fight rallies, have been taking place in the united kingdom to show solidarity with the people of afghanistan, the demanding more support for refugees fleeing the taliban. the government says it'll resettle 5000 people in the next year and 20000 in the longer term for brandon's been those protests in london. just walk around the well, the tell about a job and i publish opinion about the after all, 5 just for job, half done done by the name chanting, the protection of the african constitution after live. the lamenting of the old way was what comes back now,
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joining an artist to leave you know about we can visit that. i'm not going to be and you about the situation because there are things we are not going to tell people who are wasn't going well. no, i'm not. i'm taking them and they're playing in front of the camera, things. i'm not getting people. we are nice with the people, but camera when you see it just in my room, in my model and they go to my son. there are a lot of them are one of the people here just to make sure that we're getting close to
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that was the essentially withdrawn as much as normal as previously just under a telephone government. people here in america, they are based in germany, is being used as a transit point for afghan evacuees. hundreds of arrived at the i'm seeing the air base from kata. more planes are expected over the next few days is the base can hows up to 5000 people. japanese also sent its own planes to be vacuous citizens. about 13 countries of agreed to host aft down asylum seekers. columbia is one on friday president even ok, said afghans waiting for permits to resettle in the us will be allowed in columbia . that means they won't group whereby is colombia is also joining the group of allied countries that will also support to the united states for those of con nationals who have the united states for years and who are in the process of registering. and migrating to that country so that they can stay in columbia temporarily. united states will not only cover all the tension cars for these
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people, but will also speed up all the processes with evacuation efforts and chaos are couples. airport, the us presidents warning there could be further loss of life. joe biden says the air lift is among the most difficult in history. he also said the past week had been heartbreaking, and great risks remain. also make no mistake. this evacuation mission is dangerous and evolve risks to armed forces and has been conducted under difficult circumstances. i cannot promise what the final outcome will be, what it will be that it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobilize every resource necessary. and as an american, i offer my gratitude to the brave men and women of the us armed forces are carrying out this mission. are incredible. as we continue to work, the logistics of evacuation were in constant contact to taliban. working to ensure
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civilians have safe passage to the airport. katie government is facing growing criticism and struggles to get aid to victims of a powerful earthquake that's killed more than 2000 people. they've been desperate seen in the city of lake time as people scrambled to supplies or recon many in rural areas are still waiting for help. i'll just hear it as john holmes spoke to the leaders about the crisis in the capital for the 1st patient. prime minister, re arriving at his 1st press conference since in earthquake writ through the country, south west, leaving more than 130000 families homeless. we have a lot of questions about his government's handling of the disaster, especially why a week later, a still not getting to the many destroyed villages close to the epicenter. one of the regions has been completely flat and this lies in we went to last year and they said they haven't had anyone from the government coming up for them made when they
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took, he told them to white to that. why are they not getting a sooner since 98 percent of the houses are destroyed? but the prime minister chose not to answer the question, passing the might to his head of civil protection. we are formulating a response or mechanism is in action. evidently, we have some issues related to security, but we are doing our best to accelerate the process. but it's not just the villages lacking aid. it's the cities too. and we also went to like a, an in the cave as a camp full of people just know even that just sticks with top pulling above in the area. presumably you can get to but they also said they haven't seen anyone from the government. why haven't they received any help, peter? like i said, our response is ongoing yesterday. i know there was distribution in lake guy using our methodology. it may happen that you didn't go to where we were distributing
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but there's a huge problem with distribution that the prime minister had so far, only vaguely alluded to something that we're talking about. there's a stretch of the road from here to like tie, which is really difficult to get a down because it's controlled by gangs. what is your government doing to try and figure out that road and also to try and stop those gangs. they've also kidnapped an orthopedic surgeon over the last couple of days. what does your government doing about that? now, the 1st thing to say is that the southern route is better now. we're working hard to make it permanently safe, so people can circulate without any risk. also the press conference, the deputy secretary general of the united nation. what the journalist asked could be done to stop the mistakes made off the monstrous 2010 quaker when the rebuilding process was flawed. at best. what we have to do different different things to take the leadership to build the institution,
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to capacity. i would also say that there are no gaps. there are, this is a different situation. requires a different response. seeing will be believing for the many watching on. and those desperate homeless and still waiting for help. john home and i'll just put the prince graphics in sir lanka, put up black flags to demand justice for the victims of a 2019 easter bombings, the coordinator attacks targeted churches and hotels killing more than 260 people. the families of victims say they're still waiting for the truth about what happened when fernandez reports. this is angela. yes of denise, following the call from the catholic church and carrying a black flag representing the month the truth and justice. the victims of the 2019 the, to bombing her husband, somebody. and oh, to me and wish me what killed in an attack at the center vaskins church in the town of car to up it, you may have to had a be to pass the nicole maybe had
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a who is behind the attack. why did they do it? at finding out the truth is my right, because my family didn't die in a war. they died in the place we trusted. they died during an important religious day, baby, being more than 260 people were killed in 6 coordinated suicide. bombings believed at the time to be carried out by local was limit streaming group. a presidential commission of inquiry revealed major intelligence failures led to the attack. good of the roger boxer. use the attack as a means below the presidential campaign, promising to risk to security. and punish too, is responsible. but to date, the church and families see investigations have been politicized and used as a witch hunt against political opponents. and to cover up the truth, we look for justice and we will fight. and we will try to solve this problem in all
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the country. we love it up, we love our country. but if they're not going to give us a, this is an awful feel of the intentions. so then a vivita goal, they are the can go and even to the international level, the successive governments have not done enough to find those responsible for the bombing. for those left behind like randomly knowing the truth of what happened. we'll help find closure and bring some comfort. manenda just eva, cut you up. it is still ahead on al jazeera anti lock down. protest in turn violent the nation's report, the highest number of covered 19 infections heavy beneath these highways. how the mafia buried tons of toxic waste in northern italy.
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ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hey there, hope your weekends going well, here's an update on our summer rains across india. we will see rounds of rain through the indian states, her astra delhi pradesh and also are con, as we head towards sunday. rains will take our foot off the pedal as we head toward bangladesh. so some subdued southwest monsoon rains, but still bursts of rain for nepal. and bu, 10 on sunday, asia pacific, you know the batch of what weather over the korean peninsula. it's now moving to the northwest and the northeast clipping eastern portions of punch you and whole cargo. but look at this aggressive rein along the yellow river valley, impacting young joe was just about a month ago. young joe got a years worth of rain in the span of a few days or more to come,
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keeping tabs on tropical storm mice as it moves into the east china sea, likely to meet up with sun moisture from the yangtze river valley and throw buckets of rain to the korean pinions love once again. further toward the south, we have seen flooding as a big concern in singapore. after more than a 100 millimeters of rain fell swamping roads and stranding motor is so still plentiful showers. as we head toward thailand, malaysia and indonesia, and you know, for the philippines are range, are picking up along the west coast of the country on sunday season. sponsored cut on airways bulgaria, the poorest nation, the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get access to money to your phone. people
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empower investigation where the country goes from the area at the crossroads on a o . the want, you know, just remind of our top story. this is the taliban co founder allies and couple the organizations told it was an inclusive government, but there's no deadline. when i'm to connie, about our dog lead to groups of oceans in doha, tens of thousands of people are still trying to get out of town and stand 6 days after the taliban to control. the pentagon says the top priority to benighted face is to get as many citizens out as possible,
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governments facing throwing criticism as it struggles to get age, the survivors of a powerful earthquake. a week ago, there were desperate things in the heart of the city of lake high, as people scrambled for supplies, many in rural areas are still waiting to help. brazil's president has asked the senate to impeach a supreme court justice. the judge is investigating jarboe sonata. in connection with his attacks and the countries electronic voting system is repeatedly claimed it's vulnerable to fraud without providing evidence. the senate leaders, as you look into both anonymous request, but sees no grimes for impeachment to hi profile sexual assault cases brought china's me to movement back into the spotlight. chinese canadian pop star chris wu is under investigation. after being accused of rape, it follows an outcry over an alleged assault at the tech giant alibaba containing you reports from beijing. video of
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a woman protesting in her workplace canteen was viewed hundreds of millions of times in chinese social media. the employee of tech giant alibaba had been silenced after accusing her boss of raping her during business trip last month. security cameras recorded her supervisor entering her hotel room several times. the women took to social media after management failed to act. alibaba, human resources team were slow and indifferent, so they didn't take it seriously. i was shocked because alibaba is such a big, famous company, but i'm also used to it because these incidents happen again and again in one public outrage around the case prompted a police investigation. alibaba slide the many question and also several executives for miss handling her complaint. the incident came the week after the arrest of chinese canadian celebrity chris, woot. the pop singer, actor and variety showed judge has been accused of luring under age women for sex.
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more than a dozen brands, including louis the tall and portia have severed ties with ruth, and they have been cause for him to be deported. both incidents have turned to spotlight on cases of sexual assault and misconduct in chinese workplaces. it's also given birth to the countries me to movement, which has been stifled by authorities in recent years. she concerns of sparking social unrest. the might, is a woman's rights activist who is detained in 2015 for protesting about sexual harassment on public transport. she says women working for chinese companies often suffer harassment and force to drink during business events. it will. alibaba has a serious problem. i would say there's a culture of haunting women or using women as sexual resources. this phenomenon also exists in many of the big companies state enterprises and even n g o c d 's. in recent years, china has introduced laws dealing with domestic violence and sexual misconduct. but
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active is said the poorly defined and difficult to enforce. police are often reluctant to interfere with what are traditionally seen as private matters. alibaba says it's reviewing company guidelines and has set up an emergency hotline for employee's rights group say they hope the alibaba and chris were scandals will encourage more victims to come forward. and for employers to change their work cultures, katrina, you all to 0 dating me protesters and fans are rallying for 6. the weekend against the health pass aimed at curbing the spread of covered 19, upon a se, limits the freedom, the past shows. if people are fully vaccinated, of a negative test or have recently recovered from the virus, it's not compulsory to show it to be able to enter venues including restaurants, bars and sports arenas. despite the protests, the past is supported by the majority of french people. hundreds of people have
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been arrested in australia after protests against locked guns, turned violent. they came the same day. health authorities reported records 900 new infections. most of them in sydney. and you are breaking neighboring new zealand is also growing. is priyanka got her reports on the ts, trailer recorded its highest number of covered 90 infections. thousands of people protested across several cities against locked dance in melbourne and sydney protested, broke through police lines and fought with offices millions of people in around some of the country's largest cities have been under locked down for weeks. but cases of the highly contagious delta variant uttered rising, no matter how hard we work and no matter if 99 percent of people are doing the right thing. there's an element of deals that nobody can control. and that is what we have to accept and the best way we can protect ourselves the best way we can look forward to freedom ease by making sure that we get vaccinated. the outbreak in
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australia has spread to me, bring new zealand that was free of coven 19 for 6 months until tuesday. but it's now under snap. nationwide locked down. no one wants an extended lockdown, and no one wants to see that right of transmission. so the number one thing everyone can do right now is reduce down your context and ensure you stick to your bubble. like new zealand, vietnam had also avoided the worst of the pandemic. but not any more. 10000000 people in whole human city will be bought from leaving their homes for monday. the government is deploying soldiers to deliver food and aid to people facing the nations toughest covered 19 restrictions to date. i think well healing the panoramic is getting more and more serious and hold human city many go with 900 patients will have to see piedmont at home. so we are forming more by medical teams to help them at their home. and for the 1st time,
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the pacific nation of palo has reported a coven, 19 infection, losing its status as one of the very few countries to be spared by the pandemic. but with more than 80 percent of his population fully vaccinated, the government says the island is covert safe. bianca kupta 0 new york is holding what's being called a homecoming concert on saturday to celebrate reopening. and after the worst of its corona virus. heartbreak in york was the city hardest hit by the virus. in the united states, kristen sumi looked back at how far the city has come and how far it still has to go. it was a scene notable for what it lacked. a city famous for its energy at a standstill. the only hustle and bustle taking place in a hospital. overwhelmed with patience. new york lost more lives and more jobs to the throne of virus pandemic than any city in the united states. even bringing the
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lights down on broadway. the new yorkers tried to keep their spirits up through the darkest days. a knowing that the show must eventually go on. the city began to reemerge this year, slowly at 1st as the winter, 2nd wave abd and summer came. people returned to the streets, i'll be cautiously in a bid to bring more people back to the city. this week began implementing a policy that's rankled so many other parts of the country. requiring proof of vaccination to enter into our restaurants, museums, and other venues. restaurant owner, jeremy la dee's welcomes, the move, i felt i won the lottery when i was, it was my turn to get the vaccine and i don't understand why everyone doesn't feel the same way. you'll need it back seen to come here as well. the stage is set in
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central park for what's being billed as new york's homecoming concert featuring some of the biggest names and entertainment to celebrate the city's return. ah, it's part of a huge publicity drive that includes this star started video aiming to revitalize the city hard hit, not just by the virus, but also economically by the shut down people we spoke to agreed that the city still has some way to go to get back to its former glory, they're still closing down to a lot of the restaurants by 10 o'clock pm, so that you know, the city that never sleeps doesn't sleep at 10 o'clock. and i don't think you're going to ever go back to what it was. but in a sense, it's become a new york. we're always modifying it may not be fully back yet, but the city can count on its hardest to put the whole world in new york state of mind. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. investigators say one of italy's most
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powerful criminal organizations has been dumping thousands of tons of toxic waste and it's allegedly being left in one of the country's most seni regions from tuscany. adam rainy reports on the edge of a farm and tuscany, environmental police check for toxic run off from a leather tannery water treatment plant. it looks clear now but this officer says until recently this plan was releasing waste into the river basket. the commander shows his footage of the same river. he says it shows have been trying get her one of italy's most powerful criminal organizations allegedly dumped tons of toxic waste from leather plants. and he showed us how they allegedly buried toxic mud under highways across tuscany. a wealthy area of italy considered far removed from historic mafia strongholds in the south, and only indulge in
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a complex say, it's a complex investigation going on 3 years now. we've charged people with various crimes for taking part in a criminal conspiracy. that's aggravated by dealing with the mafia, trafficking, waste and polluting the environment. the police say suspects pocketed tens of millions of euros to clean up the byproducts at italy's leather industry by products that include heavy metals that can cause cancer. we drove by the tannery with mighty or resell e p, who worked in a leather plant for more than 45 years. when i'm in the pollution has always been common problem, is the mud an ash the byproduct from the tannery should be treated and made harmless to use as landfill. they didn't do that. i asked mattie, or for this pollution was an open secret. here to show you when i mean pollution and cancer have always been considered a necessary evil. but that's the job. the tannery sit at the top of the food
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pyramid. it highways like this one that cut across the landscape of wineries and small farms where the waste was buried. we're here long and embankment where investigators found toxic waste buried under the highway. they took soil samples and covered a backup with this tarp. police say they've found 10 such sites across tuscany, but they acknowledge there may be dozens of others across the region since we met with citizens groups who are pushing local officials to give them answers. we have a 1000 tons of dangerous material. we know exactly what it is made off any, it's exactly there. so we are really very care mafia expert. renata scalia has repeatedly warned tuscan authorities involved and for years we've been raising the alarms. the mafia is here in tuscany, but it falls on deaf ears. the conventional wisdom says we shouldn't raise the
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issue because it seen a smearing tuscany honor, and reputation, or reputation, and more importantly, in environment. now in need of being cleaned up, adarine, how does your tuscany, are you going to find a lot more pictures and background and all the stories in the web site? the address for box is i'll just 0 dot com. ah, this is all, these are the top stores says the telephones co founder arrives in co bowl. the organization is told dollars is 0 and once an exclusive government, but there's no deadline. when the economy, bottom doc led to groups negotiations in doha shallow balance has more couples. we know that he is meeting with religious scholars. he's meeting with tele bond commanders even meeting with former governor.

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