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come to the middle east and trade and the money skillfully enough re key up to about filling up from it, connecting the, connecting the future. got cut to gateway to whoa trade. ah, a dire situation at campbell airport, the u. s. maintains it'll make sure all citizens and those seeking legitimate asylum will make it out of the town capital. aah! i'm not madison. this is all to hear a live from dell ha, also coming up solidifying their hold on power taliban leaders meeting. couple that discuss how to form a transitional government. we call and seems of desperation and haiti as people
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fight for age criticism. the government isn't doing nearly enough in the wake of a devastating earthquake in china over the clamp done on sexual assault allegations at the workplace. ah, united states as getting it citizens out of afghanistan, is its top priority. but security is unstable at capital airports where people continue to gather 17000 americans have been flown out 2 and a half 1000 of them. in the past week, the pentagon says it's fighting against time to get more roads, but us citizens are also being advised to stay away because of potential threats. the situation in cobble are not in the whole cities, fluid and dynamic. and you have seen the images over the last 24 to 40 hours yourself, of the situation outside the perimeter of the airport. and it changes it changes
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almost by the hour and it changes in locations around the airport. it's very, very fluid and dynamic. and so i don't want to speak for the state department obviously, but, but, but like our military commanders, they are going to make decisions in real time about what's in the best interest of, of innocent civilians that, that have need to get to the airport. and we want to get inside the security gate. the telephones co founders arrived in the capital for talks to form a new government small about a dollar presence comes as a group plans to unveil its governing framework is reportedly bringing in experts from the countries former administration to help manage the transition. rob mcbride reports from couple of ministry officers have reopened for the 1st time since the taliban swept to power. answering the taliban coal to turn up for work. most government employees arrived at their offices for the start of the working week to
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be met by a new set of gods for the taliban. it's another important step towards securing 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, we will back to complete, you know, complete normal the, the streets have been getting busier every day. but then expected reopening of the bank 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. most of them, i don't know who 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
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mother of the gun he bought a has returned to the country. but taliban is holding told on ways to make its government more acceptable to people here and to the international community, but insisted has no time for election. all the while the country is still reeling from the upheaval of this past week. the most pressing crisis is still the chaos, the cobbles, 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 and uneventful end to their working day. each other bought a book out of each one of them pretty well. nobody should see the country. what this is their country. no matter how beautiful other countries may be, they will feel like a slave in this place. the 1st day back at their desks. and for these work is at
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least so far so good. rub, mcbride al jazeera couple, pakistan's foreign minister told out his era his government is determined to help bring stability to the gaston sharma. carnegie appealed to the taliban to form an inclusive government. but he rejected accusations. the pakistan has aided the group and undermined its neighbors sovereignty boxed on has been blamed enough. you know, you've had enough bashing. we've had our share of bashing. i mean, you know, stop scapegoating bucks on for internal failures now. ah, i was shocked when i was in the sitting in dosh con listing to show funny when he said, oh things have gone wrong because 10000 infiltrators have been sort of have been pushed into a tunnel box greatly. it was the most absurd statement made by anyone and everybody was listening. the question is, who had it force of 300000 korean people?
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you don't, you had air cover? you had, you are the most. you know, you are well equipped trained, 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, that 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. paul brandon's been at those protests in london. just walk around the well the tell about a job and i publish opinion about the after all just for job, half done done by the name chanting, the protection of the african constitution after like
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a lamenting of the way what comes back now, 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 war wasn't going well. no, i'm not. i'm taking them in the front of the camera, things. i'm not getting people, we are nice to the people, but camera when you see, is it just vision in my room? is it in my model and they go to my son what? there are a lot of them. what are the people
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that were building that would be withdrawn as much as normal as previously just under a telephone government. people here in america, they're based in germany, is being used as a transit point for afghan evacuees. hundreds of arrived at the rom seen airbase after being phoned from ca talk more. planes are expected over the next few days. the base can house up to 5000 people. germany is also send its own plane to evacuate citizens. what was evacuation efforts and chaos? cavil's airport, the us president has one that could be further loss of life. joe biden says the air lift is among the most difficult in history. it also said the past week had been heartbreaking, and great risks remain. haiti's government, his facing growing criticism as it struggles to get aid to victims of
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a powerful earthquake that killed more than 2000 people of a desperate scenes in the city of lake time. as people scrambled for supplies, are we calling? many in rural areas are still waiting for help. just hit as john holmes spoke to political leaders about the crisis in the capital portal press. patient prime minister re writing and his 1st press conference 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 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 mike to his
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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 village is 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 just sticks with top pulling above them. that 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 either? like i said, our response is ongoing yesterday. i know there was distribution in the guy using our methodologies. it may happen that you didn't go to where we were distributing but as a huge problem with distribution that the prime minister had so far, only vaguely alluded to. something that we're talking about as
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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 and orthopedic surgeon, or the last couple of days? what is 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 is mostly 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. but we had to do different things to take the leadership, to build the institution, to capacity. i would also say that there are no gaps. there are, this is a different situation, requires
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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 was told to print still had and i'll just say that raising black flags, ensure lanka to demand the truth for those who died in the eastern, bombings and having beneath these highways. how the mafia buried tons of toxic waste in northern italy. ah, ah hello hope your weekend is going well. here's the weather straight across the middle east. forget it's africa, one sec. hang tight, our temperatures pretty well where they should be, but some spots we popped above the average that includes 4 aleppo, but elsewhere across the la van. again, pretty well where we would expect to be for this kind of the year. some big ways
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along the array b and c, so that's going to swirl up some sand and does for a huge swath of oman. here's the situation across pakistan, our mon sooner moisture starting to creep back in again for northern areas. so at times we will see bursts of rain, but not everyone is going to catch a storm here. across turkey, it is largely settled. we do have some breezy conditions coming down the boss 1st. so that's going to impact is stumble with a high of 29 degrees right through the eastern med look at this nicko see up to 40 degrees as far as storms across the tropics of africa. i think our biggest threats here will be e. c o, b in high land, south sudan, and as we head into chad on sunday. and if we go further south, we will find bond in so sunshine for places like bill away. 029 degrees will be the high for you. high baroni getting up to 30, which is wall above average, cape town, the western cape and the eastern cape, looking quite that. is that sure whether soon the
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watching auto reminder about top. so is this, the pentagon says the top priorities if united states is to continue to get as many of its people out of town as possible. it's also one of us citizens not to rush to the airport because it's not completely safe. as the telephones co founder arrives in camp, all the organisation tells al jazeera it points an inclusive government, but there's no deadline. one of those honey about a lead to groups who she, asians in doha, that are desperate scenes in haiti as victims fight for age. the government's facing growing criticism as it struggles to get supplies to thousands, injured or left homeless. at least 26 palestinians have been injured during protesting the gaza is ready borders. since may palestinians have been protesting against the 1st eviction of 6 palestinian families in shakes, shut up. the human side is joining me alive. phone garza, you know, it's been a while since we've heard anything about protest. the board is what's been going on
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. well, yes. today, the palestinian factions had held a ceremony in commemoration of the 52nd anniversary for the burning of an ox a month. and they called it to be a peaceful ceremony where they invited thousands of palestinians from gaza to attend the ceremony and participate in this ceremony. hundreds of people and thousands had to malika count, which was the biggest count in the great march of returning, where the protests of the marches of return used to take place. and this is where exactly the con, the, let's say, confrontation or the, the, the protest took place. and these really forces that are deployed on the other side of the border fence with god. the responded to these,
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the protesters protesting and throwing some rocks on the fence by live ammunition, a gas counters at least 26. people have been injured. 10 of them are children to critical injuries. one of them is for a 13 year old child in the head of very critical and severe injury until now. mosse reform to. * reform and the use of the occupation forces as is called the excess affords with an armed civilian the regular thing that it is used to. but that the policies will continue to sons messages that they will not continue to allow the israeli forces to toll the imposing of the siege on the gods and its people. as soon as you talk to us
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from gaza, you know, thank you very much indeed. catholics is relying can put up black flags to demand justice for the victims of 2019 eastern bombings, the coordinated attacks targeted churches and hotels. kelly more than 260 people. the families of victims say they're still waiting for the truth about what happened . now fernandez reports you john juliessa denise, following a call from the catholic church and carrying a black flag representing the mon, the truth and justice. the victims of the 2019 the, to bombing her husband some but and oh, to me and wish me were killed in an attack at the sense of asked in church in the tone of cut to up it. you may have to had a be to pass the nicole maybe had 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. the thing more than 260 people were killed in 6 coordinated suicide. bombings
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believed at the time to be carried out by local was limited, remiss group. a presidential commission of inquiry revealed major intelligence failures led to the attack. good roger boxer used the attack as a means below the presidential campaign, promising to restore security and punish doors responsible. but to date, the church and families, c 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 the country. we love it, we love our country, but if they're not going to give us a this is an awful feel of the intentions.
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so then a baby to go. 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 script of what happened will help find closure and bring some comfort. manenda just eva, cut you up to high profile sexual assault cases abroad. china's me to move went back into the spotlight. chinese canadian pop star chris woo is under an investigation to be accused of rape. it follows an outcry over an alleged assault of the tech giant alibaba community. you reports from beijing. video of a woman protesting in her workplace canteen reviewed 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
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recorded her supervisor entering her tell her several times. the women took to social media after management failed to act. alibaba, human resources, him or slow and indifferent, they didn't take it seriously. i was shocked at 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 fired 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 lou, the pop singer, actor and variety showed judge has been accused of luring under age women for sex. more than a dozen brands, including louis the tall and portion of severed ties with ruth, and there have been cause for him to be deported. both incidents have turned to spotlight on cases of sexual assault and misconduct in chinese workplaces is also
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given a bruce to the countries me to movement, which has been stifled place for she's in recent years. she's concerns of sparking social unrest. the might, is women's rights activists who is detained in 2015 for protesting about sexual harassment on public transport. she says women working for chinese companies often suffer harassment and are forced to drink during business events. it will alibaba have a serious problem? i would say there's a culture of hunting 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 active a 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
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reviewing company guidelines and has set up an emergency hotline for employees. right. 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 are the 0 dating brazil's president has asked the senate to impeach a supreme court justice the judge's investigating job both nato in connection with his attacks and the country's electronic voting system. these repeatedly claimed it's vulnerable to fraud without providing evidence. the senate leaders says he'll look into both and not as a quest but sees no grunz for impeachment. and on group has killed 17 people in nija and wounded 5 others according to a local official, a group attacks, a village near killa betty northwest or the capital yummy. the officials said it happened on friday night in protesters in fun. so rallying for a 6th weekend against
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a health pass aimed at coming, the spread of covered 19 opponent, say it limits the freedom, the passage shows. if people are fully vaccinated, have a negative test or have recently recovered from the virus. it's no compulsory to show it to be able to enter venues, including vessels, bars, and sports serena's. despite the protests, the past is supported by the majority of french people. we will hundreds of people have been arrested in australia after protests, against locked downs turned violent. became the same day health authorities reported records 900 new infections. most of them in sydney. and you are breaking every new zealand is also growing. as priyanka got to reports. on the t street, i recorded its height number of covered 90 infections. thousands of people protested across several cities against loc dance in melbourne and sydney protested, broke through police lines and fought with offices millions of people in around
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some of the country's largest cities have been under locked down for weeks. but cases of the highly contagious delta, very and after 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 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 lockdown. 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
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government is deploying soldiers to deliver food and aid to people facing the nations office covered 19 restrictions to date. alumni. i think what you mean the panoramic is getting more and more serious and hold human city. many over 900 patients will have to see piedmont at home. so if you're forming more by medical teams to help them at their home. and for the 1st time, the pacific nation of palo has reported a coven, 1900 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 gupta, 0. india has approved what it says is the world's 1st dna vaccine against covered 19 vaccine maker, cadillac health care says the job is 67 percent effective and preventing symptoms. it'll be administered in 3 doses without a needle to people over the age of 12 previous
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d. n. a vaccines have worked well in animals, but not humans. investigate to say one of italy's most powerful criminal organizations has been dumping photos of tons of toxic waste and its allegedly being left in one of the country's most senior regions from tuscany, atom 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 when i but this officer says, until recently this plant was releasing waste into the river basket. the commander shows his footage of the same river. he says it shows having drown, get her one of italy's most powerful criminal organizations allegedly dump 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
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from historic mafia strongholds in the south and own, indulge in 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 aggravated by dealing with the mafia, trafficking, waste and polluting the environment. the police say suspects pocket a 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 a tannery with mighty or recently t who worked in a leather plant for more than 45 years. when i'm interested, i started pollution has always been common. the problem is the mud and 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 only green, i mean, pollution and cancer have always been considered a necessary evil. but that's the job. my. the tannery sit at the top of the food
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pyramid, its 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 it back up 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. we met with citizens groups who are pushing local officials to give them answers. we have a 1000 tons of dangerous bacteria. 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 alarm the mob years here in tuscany. but it falls on deaf ears.
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the conventional wisdom says we shouldn't raise the issue because i've seen a smearing tuscany on a reputation on a reputation, and more importantly, in environment. now in need of being cleaned up. adam rainy g 0 tuscany. ah, this is all. these are the top stories, the pentagon says the top priority for then i did states is to continue to get as many of its people out of afghanistan as possible. it's also warning us citizens not to rush to the airport because it's not completely safe. the taliban has told out to 0, the group is coordinating with the us. we in talk then we have a relationship, a working relationship of with the americans about the security arrangement and the outside.

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