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the group's 1st official interview since it took over a couple a week ago. it revealed more about the town of under vision for the future. so well, well, i, well i miss, well, i don't care how bulky revealed his face for the 1st time on tuesday. at the tele bonds, those press conference, he translated for spokesmen debbie hollow 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 in capital or move to the groups birthplace of kandahar. loki acknowledged a couple. a port 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 arrangement. and
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the outside check posts are in our control and insight. as under the control of the united states forces and then constant contact with one another, he acknowledged a lack of trust between people in cobble and the taliban. blaming it on the distance created by decades of conflict. it is very unfortunate for people to be rushing to the airport the way they are at the moment. i think it would have been much better because we have announced general amnesty for everyone. the security forces from senior to the junior level. and this fear all this has tyria that has taken place as unfounded. it's now been 7 days since the telephone entered. cobble and moves. bulky said, its leaders didn't intend to make. the developments were so fast that all
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people were taken by surprise. and when we entered cobble and it was not pre plan because we announced initially that we do not want to enter cobble. and we want to reach a political solution before entering, cobble and making a joint and inclusive government. but what happened was that the security forces left and they abandoned the places and we were forced to force to ask our forces to enter and take over security. since then, there's been concern over how the telephone will govern in a press conference this week. the group said women will work shoulder to shoulder with men, but within the boundaries of sri, a law, the point of inter going talks with precisely that we come to an agreement about what those rights actually entail. shari'a law is known to everyone and there's no
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ambiguity about the rights of women, the rights of men, not only women, but also the rights of men and children. and right now we're at a situate situation that hopefully during the consultations there will be clarifications about what those rights are. the telephone is also reported to have conducted rates on homes, targeted killings and harass government and civil society figures. the tele bond denies the claims but said it is investigating cases of criminality. the former's priority as, as discipline in our own ranks and not enforcing laws on others but enforced and get on ourselves 1st and then given it as an example for the rest of society to follow too. so we are the 1st ones and our members. members, if they are involved in such things, will be the 1st to be prosecuted. some telephone leaders remain on international
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watch lists and under sanctions, including the groups deputy leader, surgery, dean connie, as the us leaves us get a song and the taliban into government. i asked his thoughts on the term terrorist . well, i don't think people believe we are terrorist. i think it's just the war on terror . it was just a term coined by the united states. and anyone that did not fall in line labeled terrors. bulky said, the telephone wants to move force, hope stakeholders, both domestic and international, can cooperate on common interests. as the group takes the reins of government, many afghans will we whole thing, it can and will execute such a vision. charlotte bellis out there a couple in iraq. hundreds of children born to use it. the mothers have either been separated from them or their living as orphans as it is say, children born to ice and fighters cannot be part of their religion. the minority
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community says the world and their own government on paying enough attention to the suffering. a summary of age reports from northern iraq. him on the verge, keep her happy. but 20 year old, yet he the survivor went through a hiring ordeal when she was abducted by eisen fighters and bought and sold multiple times before her release. punish if not, not so dish of to i had adoption. know, i have witnessed it all the violence, the beatings, the rape, and all kinds of embarrassment. death was better than all these kinds of suffering . and they were scared to come back. we were told that our families would never accept us despite the fact that everything that has happened to us was by force against our will. and without our consent, many of the girl said the community has refused to accept their children. born as a result of rape by isom fighters. we spoke to multiple women and girls who wouldn't speak a camera about how they had to leave their children. asthma says it was day hard
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i had to choose between my child for myself or returned to my family and community . after thinking i decided to abandon my child, it was very difficult decision on suffered runs a program to rehabilitate these women. and some of the children who returned names, one is a little caught, one home. honestly, these women hardly have any choice. they only have a difficult decision to make. they can just decide if they bring their children here. it is hard to deal with the consequences for any mother to bring her children here and try to raise them in the close community. this would have been even much more difficult. hundreds of children have been born to women abused by ice and fighters in addition to social pressure, you see these can only carry their religion if both parents are these and according to iraq. you know, if the father is a wisdom than the child carries the same religion the plight of the children doesn't. and there many of those who have returned struggling to reintegrate this
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is the day when his family was destroyed. 21 year old cheryl has edge that on his skin with burning cold and ink. in contrast to the howling wind outside the tent, it is complete silence inside. you see the brother and sister a meet and a mirror. don't talk much. the children were abducted along with their parents by ice and in 2014. we tried to ask her to talk. a meter says she remembers many things, but she doesn't want to speak to them yet. after being kidnapped from iraq, the eventually ended up in turkey. just last year they were united with their older brother and sister. now the cannot speak the mother tongue and enabled to join school in northern iraq. the only way for shadow to communicate with them is through a translation app. he struggles to provide for them because he has no work and no prospects let them run. and we wish we can leave the country and migrate. my sister mirror wants to go to school every day. she asks me either put me in school like
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the rest of the kids will take me outside of iraq. the whole day, the family is searching for their parents orphans born twice and are being raised by strangers and thousands of iraq. the syrian children are growing up without future prospects in a world which seems to have ignored the suffering. some of injury down to 0. the hook, northern iraq, greece has completed a 40 kilometer extension of its border wall with turkey. new surveillance systems also in place to stop potential asylum seekers trying to reach europe. taliban takeover of galveston has raised fears of a repeat of the refugee crisis in 2015. really a 1000000 people sing war and poverty in the middle east of crossed into greece from turkey. you can get, could you see the of gun crisis is creating a new fax in the political sphere and at the same time is creating the possibilities for migrant flows. it is known that we as a european country, participate in this tuition of the european union. that was in this framework. a
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series of decisions are made. but we cannot wait passively for the possible impact in her says in france or rallying for a 6 the weekend against a health pass aimed at curbing the spread of covered 19 opponent. say the limits of 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 be able to show. it's to be able to end to venues including restaurant bars and sports heaviness. despite the protests, the pass is supported by the majority of french people. hundreds of people have been arrested in australia after protests, against locked downs, turned violent, became the same day. house authorities reported a record 900 new infections. most of them in sydney. and you are breaking neighboring new zealand also growing is priyanka got to reports on the t,
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as trader recorded its highest number of covered 90 infections. thousands of people protested across several cities against loc dance in melbourne and sydney protest. just 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. after rising no matter how hard we work, 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 locked down. no one wants an extended lock down, and no one wants to see that right of transmission. so the number one thing
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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 hold, 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 covert 19 restrictions to date. i think human, 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, 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 gupta, 0 us regulators are reported to be close to fully approving pfizer corona virus.
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vaccine emergency approval was granted in december. but full approval involves that a view of more clinical data could boast of actually enroll. i'd by convincing more unvaccinated americans to get the job. new york is holding what's being called a homecoming concert on saturday to celebrate reopening after the worst of its corona virus outbreak, new york was the city hardest hit by the virus in the united states, kristen sumi looks 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,
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than any city in the united states. even bringing the 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. ready 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 di 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 i. it's part of a huge publicity drive that includes this star studded 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 a lot of the restaurants by 10 o'clock p. 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 as early as i've heard. it may not be fully back yet, but the city can count on it's hardest to put the whole world in new york state of mind. christine salumi al jazeera new york investigate to 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 and one of the country's most scenic 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 plant was releasing waste into the river basket. the commander shows his footage of the same river. he says it shows have been drown, 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 own, indulge in
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a complex. 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, eating, who worked in a leather plant for more than 45 years. 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. but they didn't do that. i asked mattie or father's pollution was an open secret here to show you when i mean to 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 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. since 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 voltage. i've done more and for years we've been raising the alarm. the mom years 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's gina smearing tuscany, honor, and reputation, or reputation, and more importantly, an environment. now in need of being cleaned up, adam rainy junior tuscany for the 1st time in recorded history, rain has fallen at the summit of greenland ice sheet. scientists say it's another sign of how climate change is affecting the ice cap that's already melting quickly . last month, another fall won't be enough ice in one day to cover the u. s. state of florida in 5 centimeters of water. so i had, and i was, is it a diving into history? tourists are flocking to italy to find out what went on beneath the surface, and highlights from saturdays premier league action, including this cracking goal from an aston villa strike. ah,
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challenging the brazilian dictatorship. the democratically run football team. lindsay, and change the course of the nation. the percentage was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the doctor football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movements on al jazeera, the venezuela, columbia boucher has become a stomping grounds for trespasses as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all send israel and columbia on al jazeera
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o. a. the tourism industry in italy is gradually reopening after a 3rd wave of covered 19 on one ancient roman time is attracting a lot of attention, but it isn't a scenic view above water. let's join this crowd. chilly wolf has the story of the italian coast near naples. a roman history lesson awaits these tourists with more than 70 percent of the world's surface covered by water. this trip can only be fully appreciated by those who venture below it. even imagine not a, it's difficult,
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especially for those coming for the 1st time to imagine that within a few meters of water, you can find all the things you'd never be able to see anywhere else in the world with divers loved to see very special thing. but what we can see in the park of bio is something unique. this seaside village was a popular getaway for the roman empire's elite who flocked to the famous bath houses built opulent villas and held extravagant celebrations. but over time, volcanic eruptions brought all that to an end, and about a 1000 years later, one major one left the region submerged. the militia in $1538.00 a month in a rose in the master of days. obviously an environmental disaster, huge proportions occurred because the earth rose and retreated and the sea covered what is considered the palm pe, the flag re and feel. all this on the water archaeological part paints a picture of great wealth, palatial ruins and music floors cover the sea bed,
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while statues 10 meters below the water surface. thought slowly, by a back, we'll see more people even now these towns move a few millimeters every year. at the moment we are in the sunning phase in which all remains are slowly emerging, but they will never fully emerge from the depth at which the entire coastal strip is submerged. access to this ancient gem is only available to those who protect it . and the few who prefer to dive into the world's history books, joined wolf odyssey, right. it's time for sport, his live. thank you, rob. well, for the 1st time, in almost 18 months, liverpool had a full stadium of fans cheering them on, and they were given plenty to celebrate a to nail victory over burnley, giving liverpool their 2nd street when to start the season go. george had grabbed the 1st in the opening half after the break saw the money double believe on the
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back of a classy asis from trent. alexander arnold. liverpool are now unbeaten and 12 league matches stretching back to last season. obviously everybody was really looking forward to this to this fast today, whatever football fast, i want to call it to this game. and i think nobody leaves this place today with any kind of disappointment because i think all our dreams were fulfilled today . atmosphere wise. jack greeley scored his 1st goal since moving to manchester city for a british record transfer fee of $139000000.00 city recovered from last week's opening la, crushing promoted side, norwich, 5 mill. there was always the consequence. how many good things we have done a seal. we are not in our top or still we need many things to do. but every day and every week we training together we are together again. refresh. who are so yeah,
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was really good. happy for that. and how about this goal from aston villa striker danny inc, that strike open the scoring against new castle villa went on to score a to mil victory and their 1st one of the season. well in other matches on saturday leaves and everton shared the points scoreless between crystal palace and brentford . while brighton recorded a to know when over watford and tennessee women's world number one, ashley bardy is through to her 6 final of the year, reaching the decider in cincinnati. the australian was too strong for 3 time grand slam champion angela kerber. 6275 party has won a tour leading $39.00 matches this year. the women's open championship is the final golf major of the year in sweden's, anna norquist, power to the top of the leaderboard after a 7 under $65.00 in round 3, she's tied for the lead with denmark's. nana madsen behind the to scandinavians is
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packed field packed field with 12 players, 3 shots, or less behind the leaders. several countries are struggling to get to the paralympic games in tokyo for their athletes to compete for pacific island nation have withdrawn from the game due to travel restrictions in afghanistan, competitors had to pull out for safety reason unable to find a secure way to leave the country on top of all of that 15 people linked to the games have tested positive for koby. 19 opening ceremony is on tuesday. our top priority here is the safety and that's not just the safety of the athletes. that's the safety of the japanese people. what we don't want here is, is our athletes to arrive at the games and to be seen are accused of spreading the corona virus. or if we have a positive case, then we will go by the rules that we've developed over the last 20 months, which is your close contact to go in twice elation. and then we follow the procedures step by step in order to get you back. training our competing, we have
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a number of nations from oceania, the pacific islands, who have been unable to travel. the reason why they can't travel is, is they would need to travel through from that country through australia, where the strict rules at the moment, where they would have to quarantine at that expense for 2 weeks before flying here . and they would need quarantine on the way back. so effectively they would need to pay for $4.00 weeks extra and a hotel. and these are tiny national paralympic committees and they just do not have the resources to be able to accommodate that type of expense. so sadly, they've needed to withdraw boxing legend manny pack. yeah, i was ready for his return to the ring later on, taking on your dentist gas for the w. b. a super welterweight title. the 42 year old filipino start is looking to reclaim his world title. after losing the belt, earlier this year for an activity, it was handed to his cuban upon it and stepped my thinking this fi lately.
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i don't want to be over confident for this, but i want to make sure that to morrow night we have going to be the god willing to make defend to be happy and be a super star, yanis and, and combo just added another line to his fact resume the 26 year old just bought a share of a majorly baseball team, the milwaukee brewers in tweet the 2 time m. v p joked saying, now he just has to work on his swing work. have made me who i am today. you know, made me a better person. this basically my home become a father here. i've become a leadership of become and championship champion here. and i want to be, i want to be involved. i want to be involved in the community as much as possible. all right, that's all your support for now. you back over to rob player. thanks very much.
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indeed. the money i'm the most is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. i'm rob madison. thanks for being with me. by ah, news, news, news, news, news, the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug. watch the people around you, mr. governor, you've got people who are with the narco, through the eyes of the journalist, determined to report the truth. your government is full of narcan. she said, that's how the article should start 60 years on we revisit the report is still risking their lives in late may bring another outbreak of violence of more versus
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rewind, the deadly beat on algebra. as a resurgent taliban retakes, i've got a strong female activist journalist and even school goes on to threats. 11 east investigate the fight for it. kind of stones women on out there are oh, the conflict between the government and the regional take great people. the duration fund has skills. thousands and internally displaced. more than 2000000 over the past 7 month. 350000 people in the region are facing famine, according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon for those who are managed across the border. say it's not because transitions have improved back home. they say to continue to be targeted because if they have and many properties are being reported and when they come taken refuge conditions here. last time i play an important role protecting human.
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ringback face in awe, a dire situation of cobble airport as the us and its allies struggle to evacuate tens of thousands of afghan personnel and their families as the taliban solidify that hold on power. and it's leaders, me to call back to discuss how to form a transitional government. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy and then you're watching algebra also coming up on the.

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