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i r g. reports of people crushed to death while forcing their way into causal airport. as the u. s. is criticized. evacuation efforts. nearly a week off of the telephone figures power his co founder is in combo. the talk for hammer also new government. ah. other kids with elvis is out there a lot from also coming up. we report on the haitian, struggling to survive with little government health. a we called in the devastating earthquake and vaccine protest is face off with health work is outside of one of south africa,
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busiest hospitals. ah, as kansas still scrambling to get house a week after cobble fell to the taliban. at least 4 people were reportedly crushed to death while trying to force their way in to campbell, their port on saturday. the u. s. says 70000 people, including africans, americans and all the nationals have being flown out. but many remain stranded. americans are being warned to stay away from the airport to to potential prince. the you criticize the us evacuation if it saying its security was overly strict, to prevent afghans from guessing out. foreign policy chief dresser, joyce at brownwell the says it is mathematically impossible to fly out the 10s of thousands of afghan personnel and families by the promised august 31st deadline. most of the countries have agreed to take in a small number of afghans. european commission president on the line visited
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a spanish military airport being used as a temporary transit point for the evacuees, shinta guns, fish. that's legal. it is very important that we offer legal options to those who have to flee afghanistan because of their convictions because they have worked for us because they are women's rights activists. or because they a journalist, we must now offer them safe ways to leave the country and be accepted on the list. meanwhile, the pal, a bombs co founder has arrived in kabul for talks to form a new government. and there are some signs of new managing ministerial offices open to the 1st time since the telephone takeover. well, mcbride begins, are coverage, 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 power. we are quite pleased that there has not been any looting or anything and the
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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 move back to complete, you know, complete normally 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 actually 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 the modern aust, 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 gun 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 that cobbled international airport with pictures uploaded to social media, showing more people bloodied and injured as thousands try to leave the country. in contrast, dr. ethics and 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 least so far so good. rub, mcbride al jazeera couple cut vodka is a former united states ambassador to nato and currently
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a distinguished fellow percentage european policy analysis. he joins a phone scholar from western virginia. thank you for your time. i'm not sure if you heard earlier. we were reporting the uses or is saying joseph burrell is saying that the way the us is carrying out its evacuations and carnival is actually stopping afghans who worked for the europeans from, from getting out. what's your take on what's happening there at the moment? well, it's very sad because it clear it's clear that there was not enough planning done to account for the number of people who needed to be activated the security that they need in order to get to the airport. ready and then the arrangements to get them from cargo airport to safe places. so this is just a catastrophic failure planning. you have a moral obligation to help all of these people get out of trouble. it seems as though the taliban is at least one of the international girls, but need to have a much better organizational frame with this to get it done very,
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very quickly. mr. brown was also saying the us cannot, it's, it's mathematically impossible to get everyone out that the us said it would be able to get out by august the 31st. do you agree with that assessment? yes, of course i do because we are not able both in terms of the number of flights and the people on the site as well as where those flights go to, to deposit those people and places where they will be safe and cared for. so we just don't have the capacity at the moment. now president buying has already said that we are prepared to work beyond august 31st. in order to do that, which i think it's very encouraging. we need to be able to do that. but at the same time would be much better organization resource. ready center and telephone says that the amnesty for every one that people go need to rush to the airport. do you believe that? no, i don't. we've seen so many reports now of the taliban going on house to house to
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search for people who worked for the african government was cooperative us forces and they're going to hold those people back. many, many people who we are the europeans consider to be africans who are authorized to be airlifted, alabama. understand are people that would prevent from who junior i don't take them on that. what lessons are america's adversarial foes learning from what's happening right now when i'm gonna start from the u. s. pull out until so i guess what's happening at the airport now? i think that is actually the most important question, because whether it's russia or china, or even low dictators, such as we have in north korea, the rad. they're going to be learning from this experience that the united states does not have the determination and all to determine and outcome. instead,
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we don't have, the stamina will pull out. and if the consequences are his daughter, as we are in our standards, can google, nonetheless not turn around people. so this is a tremendous encouragement to china, russia, korea, that they can proceed with their agenda and not expect a significant american pushback on the telephone. then it appears to be going for a pretty major re brand, trying to say that, you know, as we said earlier, that it's providing amnesty that women girls will have a place in its future governance. what future relationship do you think the us will look to have with the taliban if at all? first. so let's not confuse the statement that is making with the taliban zone action on. we've already seen examples of abusive behavior by the taliban
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as they take over. i would expect these to increase and decrease so they may have learned the right thing to say, but they are certainly not doing the right thing. when it comes to the teacher relationship of west united states, europe with the taliban. i think that should be determined principally by the behavior on itself. we want to be able to support the african people of the african government of the power that is not supporting the african people who should have nothing to do with. all right, thank you very much. for your time coven, because they are a former united states ambassador to nato. a week on from haiti is devastating earthquake. survivors are facing severe shortages of age and shelter. the government is facing growing criticism over its response to the disaster. and teen visited a makeshift camp of survivors and found a pool and conditions. so holeman has more now from liquor. the liquor
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football stadium has turned into a rough camp for those left homeless, buy saturday's earthquake and the symbol of the lack of help that getting schools of families is struggling in this muddy field. there's no water boiler or effective shelter, a piece of plastic to cover your family is a luxury here. value is when it rains we get wet. when you lay down, you get wet, we don't have a top polen. we have nothing but problems. when we visited them, they've been there almost a week, but nobody from the government had come to her when it doesn't matter if she even worse or i can lead to. and others, we talked to told us that the materials that do arrive a being taken by thugs or even law enforcement officers, have a committee. and when the police come to provide security, they take it away and he never comes back. when we go to the police station, we say them taking it to the cause. corruption has long been woven into haitian
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political life. but right now with the president recently assassinated, she organizational capacity also seems depleted the he, you see the result. mud hungry people will be exposed to the elements. what really strikes you when you come in here is that these aren't even 10. that just blank should have plastic that it held together on 6. so we're right in the middle of haiti's rainy season right now. and a decent storm, it's just gonna knock cool this out. limited reach moon is cooking for others, trying to un enough to herself and her poor children to survive. and maybe even get out real quick if i want to get a place to live with my children, because i can't spend all my life here. imagine it was raining last night. i couldn't sleep. i had to give my mattress to my children and i sat on a bucket late. some people were leaving, as we filmed,
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constant flights of food and shelter, wound them down. but they told us they're only going to another abandoned lot. there is no safe place and no help for them anyway, right now, john, home, and i was, is it a like i at least 41 palestinians, including children have been injured after the israeli army fight at protest is demonstrating near the gulf border a 13 year old palestinian voice offered a gunshot wound to the head. a protest as were reportedly hurling 5 bombs from behind. the strips bought offence and israeli soldier was also injured. demonstrations have taken place weekly of the forced expulsion of palestinian families and shake drywall and occupied easter with them. the ready all they says it's lost asked roy exams for hamas positions and gaza in response to the protests . israel's defense minister has said his country will not accept any violations at the board offense. still come on al jazeera, we'll have more from cornerstone face to face with the taliban. we sit down with
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the armed group to learn about their plan, the country, and hidden beneath these highway, how the mafia buried tongues of talk, the waste in northern italy. ah hello. they were expecting some severe weather in north america in the coming days . in particular for north eastern areas of the u. s. am eastern parts of canada, and that's thanks to on re as it's to rent things moving north up that east coast. now we take a closer look. it's expected to make landfall in southern parts of new england. it will be the 1st hurricane to hit the area in 30 years. and we have had warnings out for new york for connecticut and massachusetts, as it works its way in land. we've already seen coastal flooding, we are likely to see no more flooding as we are expecting $200.00 millimeters of
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rain to fall in areas and the damaging winds to kick in. now what isn't unpredictable storm but come mondays expected to swing out to the north east, taking the wet and windy weather with it to eastern parts of canada. now elsewhere we are expecting some severe storms to roll up, cross the canadian prairies, and into the mid west, edging into the great lakes. by the time we get into monday farther west, it is looking finer and dryer. we are seeing wet weather though, for the florida panhandle, with the scattered storms and showers here, but much of the weather can be found in mexico as we move to central america, that western coast getting a drenching from the remnants of hurricane grace, the frank assessments. this by way is less than freedom is the informed opinions. what you saw happening. give mark you've talked to it was what it was was petune is the
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critical debate that we are here. it's not between any other conference here between 34 years re running that even people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh, the me was your algebra reminder about top stories. bizarre. there are reports about the 4 people crushed to death cobbles, airport is afghans, desperately trying to leave country. you says it's mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of africa and monday, august 31 deadline fit by us president,
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provided a tele bonds, political chief of the gone, the bond has returned to the country to begin told on the formation of a new government and for the 1st time since the goods takeover ministry offices of reopened are we calling from hastings devastating earthquake survive is facing severe shortages. the aid and shelter. the government is growing criticism. our team visited a makeshift campus devices and found appalling conditions when our on our top story and sounds as though shall about us, has spoken exclusively with our boca bulky from the telephones, cultural commission and the group's 1st official interview. since it took over a couple a week ago, he revealed more about the telephones vision of the future. all is, well, i will not miss. well, i don't care how both. he revealed his face to the 1st time on tuesday at the tele bonds 1st press conference. he translated the spokesman, debbie hollow much ahead, but remains without an official title. his role is one of many still to be decided
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in the new government consultations or ongoing. and of course it is going to be an inclusive system. he said the talks include whether the capital will remain in couple 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 the outside check posts are in our control and insight as under the control of the united states forces and in constant contact with one another. he acknowledged a lack of trust between people and cargo and the taliban, blaming it on the distance created by decades of conflict. it is very unfortunate
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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 moved both you said it's leaders didn't intend to make. the developments were so fast that all people were taken by surprise. and when we entered cobble and it was not pre planned 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,
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an inclusive government. but what happened was that the security forces left and they abandoned their places and we were forced to force to ask our forces to enter and take over security syncing. there's been concern over how the telephone will govern and 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 are going to talk to us precisely that we come to an agreement about what those rights actually entail. shari'a law is known to everyone and there is no 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 consultation there will be clarifications about what those rights are. the telephone is also reported to have conducted raids on homes,
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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 to. 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 taliban leaders remain on international 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 the government. i asked his thoughts on the term terrorist. well, i don't think people believe we are terrorist, i think is just the war on terror. it was just
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a term coined by the united states. and anyone that did not fall in line label, terrorist bulky said, the telephone wants to move force, hope stakeholders, both domestic and international, can cooperate on common interests. as a group takes the reins of government. many afghans will be holding it can and will execute such a vision. charlotte bellis out there a couple in vaccine hesitancy and resistance are hindering efforts in south africa, south africa to contain a 3rd wave of covered 19. the problem is being fueled by misinformation and mistrust. and the government, south africa started offering vaccinations to all citizens of the age of 18. from friday, in cape town, the move was met with an anti vaccine protest outside a busy hospital. robin smith sent this report. these were the
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scenes outside heard his skill, hospital in k town on saturday when a group of people opposed to vaccination. many without more gathered to make their voices heard what it means to be i'm against the person, but i mean, nobody knows what on pay receiving the job is not mandatory in south africa. and the parties say no vaccine related they have occurred in the country. but more than 78000 people have died from cove at 90. anything else next? if you didn't even prevent it? i don't even it. what do you mean? i haven't, but i had it in the theme of these people are protesting against the vaccine applied one of the cities, the hospital, but critic say the choice of venue,
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disrespect the hard work being done inside by medical professionals. doctors say they told me at times by the daily book and treating close 900 patients and making the difficult decision between hulu and hospital is between me putting covert give me. i mean yes, but. 7 that's a well known incident against sex scene or minority in south africa. experts warn their messages and actions could influence other people spreading with formation. if they don't want to be vaccinated,
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stay home, don't go and get vaccinated, don't register, but don't do the dangerous things. don't be reckless, don't risk other people's lives by protesting over a non issue. this is not the faintest idea. what's happening behind them. they've just read you grateful. only 12 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated. and also, as you say, clear, the woods are filled with unvaccinated people, they are in a race to ensure millions more in south africa, get the job before and expected for the wave hits. at the end of the year, robinson, his algebra kept on thousands of parents and teachers improve, have rallied for their governance to real and schools. most children has not being in class since march of last year. that's when the government closed all education facilities juice. the pandemic, marianna sanchez has been at the rally and lima of many parents, teachers,
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and children, marched towards the ministry of education because they are demanding the schools reopen. now they have lost nearly 2 years of cooling. many of the people here. a are among the most privileged in the country, they have tablet, they have phone, they have computers to study at home. but many people are saying that they are marching for the most under preeminence around the country. the government has declared a state of emergency and. 2 the educational system since last year, the government has been repaired infrastructure in nearly 40 percent of schools, even some of them without running water. now the government says it's still risky to go back a 3rd wave of coal, but is showing that it may start soon. hildreth are not vaccinated, and less than half of the teachers have received seen. well, many people here say that building is not only or can they need the children to gather with other children. they are under emotional stress. the government has to
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re opening school this year. is out of the question. millions of people in the us are being want to prepare. a fierce winds and heavy rain is hurricane henry heads toward the east coast. the national hurricane santas has it could bring life threatening storm searches and flooding. many of preparing to hung down the storms expected to make landfall and long island, new york or southern new england on sunday. well, the 40000000 people in the region are under a hurricane or tropical storm warning. another hurricane grace has killed at least 8 people along mexico's east coast. it's one of the most powerful storms to hit the region in years. it brought winds of on to 200 kilometers per hour damaging buildings and causing flooding and power outages. i want to be asleep, most powerful criminal organizations has allegedly been dumping thousands of tons of toxic waste, destiny to say it's being left and one of the country's most senior regions from
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tuscany, adam rainy reports the 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 i but this officer says until recently this plant with releasing waste into the river caught up with a song of asking. 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 from historic mafia strongholds in the south. and only indulge in a complex say, it's a complex investigation going on 3 years now. we charge 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
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a tens of millions of euros to clean up the byproducts of italy's leather industry by products that include heavy metals that can cause cancer. we drove by the tannery with mighty or recently t who worked in the leather plants for more than 45 years. and i'm interested, they 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 his landfill . but they didn't do that. i asked mattie or for this pollution was an open secret here. usually when 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 pyramid, a highway 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 sample,
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then 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, no voltage. and for years we've been raising the alarm the muff years here in tuscany, but it falls on deaf ears. 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 and you can find much more on our website. the address for
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that, his algebra dot com ah, kim vanelle and joe hall with the headlines on al jazeera, the report developed to 4 people, crushed to death at cobbles, and port is africans, desperately trying to leave the country. the uses. it's mathematically impossible, but evacuate thousands of africans by the august 31 deadline sent by us president joe biden. most e u countries have agreed to take in a small number of africans. european commission president us live on the line, visited a spanish military airport being used as a temporary transit point for the evacuees, kindergarten fish.

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