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the songs of the city and al jazeera ah al jazeera is a little me with this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm about this, and this is the news live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. a dire situation, a couple airport to the u. s. main change, it will make sure all citizens and those speaking legitimate asylum will make it out of the afghan capital. soliciting listen to define their hold on power taliban leaders meet in trouble to discuss how to form
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a transitional government. a week on the scenes of desperation in haiti as people fight for aid criticism, the government isn't doing nearly enough in the wake of a devastating earthquake ah, all come together to celebrate the city opening up despite a new corona virus threat. and i'm we harding and sport manchester city bounce back from their opening loss in the premier league, and liverpool remain perfect for their 2nd when more action leader in the news. our me the state says, getting its citizens out of afghanistan is its top priority. but security is unstable at campbell airports, where people continue to gather 17000 americans have been flown out 2 and a half 1000 of them. in the past week,
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the pentagon says it's fighting against time to get more out as us citizens are be want 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 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. meanwhile, the taliban co founder has arrived in the capital for talks to form a new government. when about a dollars present comes as a group trying to unveil its governing framework. it's reportedly bringing an
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experts from the countries former administration to help manage the transition. route 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 be met by a new set of gods for the taliban. it's another important step toward 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 banks didn't happen. i would leave the cash machines were working with
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a maximum withdraw limit of $200.00. there are some of the ones that actually 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 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 upheavals of this past week. the most pressing crisis is still the chaos that cobbled international airport with pictures uploaded to social media, showing more people bloodied and injured as thousands try to leave the country. in
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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 freely what 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 least so far so good. rub, mcbride al jazeera couple, an american airbase in germany is being used as a transit point for african evacuees. hundreds have arrived at the rom, seen the air base after being sold from ca, talk more planes that are expected over the next few days is the base can. how does up to 5000 people? japanese also sent its own planes to evacuate citizens. about 13 countries have agreed to host afghan asylum seekers. columbia is one on friday. president even decay, said afghans waiting for payments to resettle in the u. s. would be allowed in
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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 nations who have some of 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 or detention costs with these people, but will also speed up all the processes as well as the kinds of special immigration visa ambassador at no one left behind. and tries to bring people who worked with american forces to the u. s. and he worked as an interpreter for the u . s. army in afghanistan. he's joining us and skype from washington d. c. thank you very much indeed for being with us. and one of the things that is a perpetual image, if you like, of the situation in afghanistan, particularly in couple of the see the seem to be hundreds of phases of people who are surrounding the airport, trying to get in can all of them have a legitimate claim to have worked for the us. thank you for having me.
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i don't think all of them have the paperwork and i don't think i've been my re legitimate. but most of them are the, the problem that most of the people do not know about it is those of service member who's survey and i've gotten his plan from 2001 to 2020. and in between, most of them did not have the, the comes with the near the current partner there. and recently when the crisis arrived, a lot of them reach out to them and they gave them the paperwork. most of them started the paperwork they submitted for s a v with us, but it's almost impossible for them to get it. so the us need to figure out a way for those who have documents in hand, some of them might be in the system. most of them are not even in the system. how
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are they going to process them? so if i understand correctly, we're not just talking about people in afghanistan who have been working with the u . s. military and presumably others foreign governments and say, the last couple of years we're talking about people who may have been waiting for access for visas to be processed for anything. up to a decade. i did, we did have a so there was one person who came in in july. he waited for her for 10 years. i'm hoping a few others who has been reading for 15 years. the process, it takes forever edge from a year to 15 years that what i have seen, someone would got either one year, someone is reading for 15 years. so that process was really slow. and there still is. the plan seems to be at the moment because there are 13 countries who have said
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that they will act as staging posts, if you like. as part of this process that it seems as though these people are being lifted out of afghanistan, but they are then being isolated if you like in these separate countries file. this visa process goes through. but from what you're saying, a lot of the documentation to be lost, a lot of the contact could be lost. what is the risk? do you think that we're going to see at least a significant proportion of these people being left in limbo in these other countries that there's some concern, a huge concern and best should be figuring out a lot of those, do not have contact with the supervisor that they work with and i've gotten, it might be some people who do, but a lot of been done. i just met a family. he came in as close like he's here in d. c. he doesn't have any documentation. he was,
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he escape has house and he ran into the airport. busy and like natal button b and so badly, i saw his bag and he somehow made it made it to the airport and he is hearing the say, you know, so he doesn't have any documentation. and like, i don't think that he can prove that, hey, i work with us forces or anything. so something that the americans need to figure out later on the most important is how to get them out of the kills on. now, from the people that you've been talking to, how concerned are you that about the risks that they might face if they're unable to provide the documentation that they believe they should be able to have to get them on those planes? what's gonna happen to them if they have to stay in afghanistan, they're gonna die. the binder using does the sub skills and
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telling people that you are good. we are not gonna. we are not going to go after any one, but after 9 o'clock, 9 pm, they are going door to door and they have been killing people. they're open, you and they are not afraid of going and the media, they killed a bow for and can to get killed 3 interpreters nor not enough read to go on media. the soft did they use because the entire word as watching to their do not know how to run the country. dance cas for them once they get settle. once everything is under control, they will go after every single person and one of the, one of the tyler by when he had an interview and a tv. and he said like, this is not the time to talk about it and go after this the but let us and then we will see what does it tell you. so anyone's left behind will die. so it's really
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important that we bring out everyone who work with us. army us service members or the us government. it's more can we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, thank you very much. inducer. thank pakistan's, foreign ministers told are to 0, his government is determined to help bring stability to the canister and show my mood. karnicia 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 a box on for internal failures. now, i was shocked euro when i was sitting in dash gun listing to show funny when he said, oh things have gone wrong because 10000 infiltrators have been sort of have been
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pushed into a tunnel box on greatly. it was the most absurd statement made by anyone and everybody was listening. the question is, you had it force of 300000 korean people. you know, you had air cover. 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, that demanding more support for refugees fleeing the taliban. the government says it will resettle 5000 people in the next year and 20000 in the longer term all. brandon has been at those protests in london and adjust kathy around the well. tell about a job and i published opinion about her job done a lot about the
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protection of the african constitution after like a lamenting of the way was what comes back now, joining an artist cluster, meeting about we can visit that i will be unable about the situation because they are saying we are not going to war wasn't going well, no, i'm not. i'm taking them. putting in front of the camera. they're things. i'm not getting people. we are nice with the people, but of the camera when you see the vision in my premise, in my model, and they go to my son. what, there are people who have more than one of
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the people here is just to make sure that we're getting close to the job search withdrawn as much as normal as previously just under a telephone government. people here going ahead in the news are including raising black flags in sri lanka to demand the truth for those who died in the easter bombings. china's me to movement how basing is clamping down and allegations of sexual assault in the workplace. and more corporate $900.00 infections ahead of a tokyo paralympics for several nations providers because of the problems. ah,
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the government is facing growing criticism as it struggles to get aid to victims of a powerful earthquake that killed more than 2000 people that were desperate seems in the city of lake hive as people scrambled for supplies and we call it many in rural areas a still waiting for help, i'll just get a young home and spoke to political leaders about the crisis and the capital paul to print haitian 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 last ill we went to last year and they said they haven't had any one from the government coming off of them made when they took, he told them to wait for that. why are they not getting aid sooner since 98 percent
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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 not even take the just sticks. we've ta pooling, 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 the guy using our methodology. it may happen that you didn't go to where we were distributing but there's a huge problem with distribution that the prime minister had so far,
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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 or the last couple of days. what is your government doing about the 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, to capacity. i would say that there are no gaps. there are, this is
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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. your home and i'll just put the prince and he's 26 palestinians have been injured during protest in the gaza israeli border since may palestinians have been protesting against attacks. and the alex a mosque as well as the force eviction of 6 palestinian families in shakes that catholics ensure lanka put up black flags to demand justice for the victims of the 2019 eastern bombings, the coordinated 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 . know fernandez reports. the run juliessa denise, following the call from the catholic church and carrying a black flag representing the mon, the truth, and justice,
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the victim of the 2019 to bombing her husband. somebody. and oh, to nip 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 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. go to the roger box or use the attack as a mean pillar of his presidential campaign, promising to restore security and punish doors responsible. but to date,
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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 know for justice and we will fight and we will try to solve this problem in all 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 we have 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 truth of what happened will help find closure and bring some comfort. manenda just eva, cut you up in brazil as president is asked the senate to impeach
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a court supreme court justice. the judge is investigating john ball sonata in connection with these attacks on the countries electronic voting system is repeatedly claimed. it's vulnerable to fraud without providing evidence. the salad leaders as you look into both announces request, but sees no grunz for impeachment. and group is killed, 17 people inertia and wounded 5 others. according to a local official, the group attacked a village near til a betty northwest to the capital in the army. the official said it happened on friday night. but i just knew prime minister is being sworn in the show. somebody ya called was formerly appointed on friday after the resignation of booking. yes, in. he's the 3rd premier in less than 4 years. the former defense minister will tackle the administration's widely criticized pandemic response to hi profile sexual assault cases abroad. china's me to movement back into the spotlight.
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chinese canadian pop star chris wu is under the investigation after me accused of rape. it follows an outcry over an alleged assault at the tech giant alibaba. katrina, you reports from beijing. video of 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 woman took the social media after management failed to act. alibaba, human resources team or slow and indifferent. they didn't take you to 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 pumped in a police investigation. alibaba slide the many question,
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and also several executives from 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. more than a dozen brands, including louis the tall and portia has 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 due to concerns of sparking social unrest. the might is women'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 a force to drink during business events. alibaba has a serious problem. i would say there's a culture of haunting women or using women as sexual resources. this phenomenon
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also exists in many of the big companies, state enterprises and ethan n g o c, d 's. in recent years, china has introduced laws dealing with domestic violence and sexual misconduct. but active is said that 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 employees rights group. say they hooked the alley. barbara 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 still had an order here abused by iso not shunned by their own people by many young u. z. the women in iraq have given up children born, suffering, hidden beneath these highways has a mafia buried tons of toxic waste in northern italy, island, sports,
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primarily champions. manchester city, we called the 1st one of the season on that later in the news our aah! hello hope your weekend is going well. here's the weather straight across the middle east. forget your 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 levant. again, pretty well where we would expect to be for this kind of the year, some big ways 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. ars 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,
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it is largely settled. we do have some breezy conditions coming down the boss. first, so that's going to impact its 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 easy to be in high land, south sudan, and as we head into chad on sunday. and if we go further south, we will find binding. so sunshine for places like bill a whale $29.00 degrees will be the high for you. high baroni getting up to 30, which is wall above average, cape town, the western cape in the eastern cape, looking quite sure whether soon the more than 10 years after the global financial crisis, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. your companies now bankrupt our economies in the state of crisis. i have a very casey question. is there a 1000000 lost at home in the us?
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held responsible. i will be fabulously wealthy, and i will not take any price for us to lloyd. the men who still work on al jazeera, when the means breaks on the bond, has taken a handful of border crossings and that's kind of sounds north and with exclusive entities. and in depth report, mice and ball way is full of hope. you had on the ground. there's no infrastructure to deal with the human way. and toxic chemicals to bring you more award winning documentaries and live needs on air. and don't mind. aah!
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aah! i want to remind you of our top stories. this phenergan says the top priority for the united states is to continue to get as many of its people out of a canister as possible. it's also wanting us citizens not to rush to the airport because it's not completely safe. as the taliban is profound arrives in couple the organizations. charles, i was just 0. it was an inclusive government, but there is no deadline of the honey about a dog lead. the goods associations in that a desperate scenes in hating as earthquake victims fight for age. a government is facing growing criticism and struggles to get supplies to funds and so we're left injured or left homeless. ok, let's return to our top story odyssey. this is charlotte bellis. has spoken exclusive, a with outdoor cut out a bulky from the town of anne's cultural commission in the group's 1st official
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interview since it took over a couple a week ago. it revealed more about the town of under vision for the future. so well up while i miss, well, i don't care how bulky revealed his face for the 1st time on tuesday. at the tele bonds those pre conference, he translated for spokesman, debbie hola much ahead. that remains without an official title. his role is one of many still to be decided in the new government. the concentrations are ongoing, and of course it is going to be an inclusive system. he said the talks include whether the capital will remain and cobble or move to the groups birthplace of kandahar loki. acknowledge to cobble airport remains a flash point. blaming the united states, the rushing to evacuate thousands of people. we talk. then we have a relationship, a working relationship of with the americans about the security arrange.

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