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counting the cost on al jazeera, there is no channel that cover the world news like we do, we revisit places the day. i'll just really invest in that. and that's the privilege. as a journalist. ah, me. reports of people crushed to death while forcing their way into campbell airport. as the us criticize evacuation effort a week off of the taliban power, its co founder is in kabul for talk to hammer. and you gotten a i'm kimbell their food alger, their life. and also coming up, we report on the haitians struggling to survive with little government health,
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we call from the devastation earthquake. you say i seen protested face off with health workers outside, one of south africa's busiest hospital. ah, afghans are still scrambling to get house for week off the cobble fell to the taliban. at least 4 people were reportedly crushed to death while trying to force their way into campbells airport on saturday. the u. s. is 17000 people, including africans, americans and all the nationals have been flown off, but many remain surrounded. americans are being warmed to stay away from the airport to 2 potential threats. will be you is criticize the u. s. valuation effort saying it's security was overly strict. to prevent afghans working with the you from getting out. foreign policy chief joseph burrell, says it's mathematically impossible. fly out the 10s of thousands of ask and
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personnel and families. while the promised august 31st deadline. both countries have agreed to take in a small number of non scans. european commission president us let bonded line visited 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. or the taliban co founder has arrived in carville for talks to form a new government. and there are signs of normality, ministerial offices open for the 1st time since the telephone take over. roman pride begins our coverage, 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
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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 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 i was told to come to the bank on saturday and i would get my money. i don't have any money left . most of them out on the asa, 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, the butter has returned to the country. but taliban is holding talked 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 at cobbled international airport with pictures uploaded to social media showing more people bloodied and injured as thousands try to leave the country. in contrast, doctor jeff action worry and his colleagues at the ministry of public health could only report 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 for 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. roger casala is the senior director of research, advocacy and policy. it understands national. he says the un should launch a fact finding mission investigates, alleged atrocities committed by the telephone. it seems like they did a complete discrepancy between the words and the action of the polygon. water investigation and the gods being proven, identified was a massacre. a brutal massacre of 9 men who was shot dead and be rudely tortured and killed by the taliban. we believe that these killings are only the tip of the boat of the cross. if he's committed by the fall, yvonne in the v leaving to the capture of couple by them, we believe that there has been many more such instances of length and math by the fall, yvonne in the last several weeks. we will be looking at some further evidence in
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the coming date and putting further investigation and reports out as well. national community really needs to act fast and acts. now, there are a number of things that they need to do. and the 1st and foremost is to ensure evacuation of the ethnic and religious minority does not a community dive in. human rights defended the journalist out of a gun. it's done. that's the amount of priority that we are emphasizing. they also need to emphasize that the passage from the neighboring country into the safety where the people can take shelter. there is also a need for accountability and investigation into what is happening. we are calling on the human rights council in geneva to undertake an issue cause for a fact finding mission, to preserve evidence and to investigate what had happened in the lead up to the fall of cobbled a we called from hating is devastating earthquake. survivors are facing severe
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shortages of aid and shelter. the government is facing growing criticism efforts. response to that is also of team visited and makeshift, campus volunteers, and found appalling conditions. john home has more from like high like high 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. my value is when it rains, we get wet. when you lay down, you get wet, we don't have a top poland. 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 she even worse or i can lead to . and others we talked to told us that the materials that do arrive of being taken
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by thugs or even law enforcement officers. you have a good luck for me to know when, when the police come to provide security, they take the 8 away. i mean, never comes back. when we get to the police station, we see them taking it to they cause corruption has long been woven into haitian 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 are even 10 that just blanket of 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 is just going to knock all of this out. the limited reach moon is cooking for others, trying to enough to herself and for children to survive. and maybe even get out
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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, constant flights of food and shelter warned them down. but they told us they're only going to another abandoned lot. there's no safe place, no help for them anyway, right now, john, home, and i was just like i at least 41 palestinians, including children has been injured off to the israeli army. fight at protest is demonstrating the gulf of border. a 13 year old palestinian boy suffered a gunshot wound to the head. the protests were important, they hurling fire bones from behind. the strips for defense and raving soldier was also injured. demonstrations have taken place weekly of the forced expulsion of palestinian families and shake, draw an occupied eastern islam. the israeli army says as thorns to s wrong against
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for hamas positions in garza, in response to those protests, israel's defense minister has said his country will not accept any violations at the board offense. catholic centurylink, i have put up black flags to demand justice. the victims of the 2019 east bombings, the coordinated attacks taunted churches and hotels killing more than 260 people. the families of victims say they're still waiting for the truth about what happened when al fernandez reports from sure lanka. this angela yes of denise, following the 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 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
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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 limited, remiss group. the presidential commission of inquiry revealed major intelligence failures led to the attack. go to the raj box or use the attack as a means below the presidential campaign. promising to restore security and punish do is responsible. but to date, the church and families see investigations have been politicized and used as a witch hunt against political opponents. and to cover up the truth, we look for justice and we will fight. and we will try to solve this problem in all the country. we love it up, we love our country,
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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 doors left behind, like randomly knowing the truth of what happened will help find closure and bring some comfort. manenda geneva cut up into the still ahead on on just abused by i feel now shown by their own people. many why many young women in iraq have given up on children born out of suffering and diving and history tourist the focus to actually to find out what went on beneath the surface. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. that is more wet weather to come for east asia. we're watching tropical storm o mice as it moves east of taiwan. now it's heading north. it's going a very powerful system and it isn't likely to strengthen. but it will bring some really heavy rains to southern parts of japan and the korean peninsula. by the time we go into next week, know ahead of that system. we are seeing some heavy rains across southern parts of japan in particular key issue and southern parts of han shoe, but the really wet weather is once again affecting central parts of china. if you remember last month, the city of gen, joe saw a years worth of rain for in just 3 days and that led to severe flooding. we could see more of that as those rains continue. now for south east asia,
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we are seeing scattered showers and thunderstorms for much of engines and malaysia . but singapore is like, you see those heavy rains continue through to choose day. on monday however, it'll be northern parts of the philippines that see those heavier thunder storms. and as we move to south asia for india, it's up in the north that once again sees those heavy rains as we go into monday, we've got an amber alert out for tata con province, where the rain is going to fall heaviest. sponsor cut on airways. how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties down to the there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and society and that's the bottom line. what's most important to me is talking to people,
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understanding what they're going through here. it just either we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, ah, the me there are monitor about top stories this all the reports about before people cross to death, cobbles, and port africans, desperately trying to leave. the country says it's mathematically impossible to evacuate the guns monday august 31st deadline fit by us president joe biden. the telephone's political chief mala don't gone. they bought a dog, has returned to the country to begin talks on formation of a new government. and for the 1st time, since the group takeover ministry officers have reopened,
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we calling from hastings devastating earthquake survivors facing severe shortages of aid and shelter. the government facing growing increases on team visitors, a makeshift campus survivors, and found a pool and condition. local officials in nisha say, an armed group has killed 17 people and wounded 5 others. the group attacked a village near tilbury, northwest of the capital, naomi officials that happened on friday. nice millions of people the us to be want to prepare for affairs, winds and heavy rain. it's how came henry heads to the east coast. the national hurricane center says it could bring life threatening storm searches and flooding. many preparing to hung down the storms. expect to make landfall and long island, new york, or southern new england on sunday. more than 40000000 people in the region are under a hurricane old tropical storm warning and other hurricane grace has killed at least 8 people along mexico's east coast. it's one of the most powerful storms hit the
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region in use. and brought winds about 200 kilometers per hour damaging buildings and causing flooding and power outages re says completed a 40 kilometer extension of its border war with turkey. it includes a new surveillance system, meant to stop potential asylum seekers from reaching in europe. in the past 6 years, nearly a 1000000 people flame war and poverty in the middle east have crossed into greece from turkey. the telephone's takeover off call us on has raised fears of a new wave of refugees in iraq. hundreds of children born t, u z. the mothers have either been separated from them or their livings orphans is e v say children born to i 45 has cannot be part of their religion. the minority community says the world and their own governments are paying enough attention to their suffering or some of injury reports from northern iraq. him on the verge, keep her happy. the 20 year old,
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yet he the survivor went through hiring ordeal. and she was abducted by eisen fighters and bought and sold multiple times before her release. finally shift and that's not so dish of to adoption. no, 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 ice and 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 i had to choose between my child for myself or returned to my family and community . after thinking i decided to abandon my child,
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it was very difficult decision. suzanne suffered, runs a program to rehabilitate these women. and some of the children who returned names, one is a little fun 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 movies and according to iraq. you know, if the father is wisdom, then the child carries the same religion. the plight of the children doesn't and there many of those who have returned are struggling to reintegrate. this is the day when his family was destroyed. 21 year old cheryl has that on his skin with burning cold and ink. in contrast to the howling wind outside the tent,
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it is complete silence inside. you see the brother and sister, a meter 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 english. 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 their mother tongue and unable 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 with him on his law. but 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 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 interior children are growing up without future prospects in
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a world which seems to have ignored the suffering some of and without the 0. the hook, northern iraq, me vaccine hesitancy and resistance are hindering efforts in south africa to contain a 3rd wave of covert 19. the problem is being fueled by misinformation and mistrust in the government. south africa started offering vaccination to all citizens over the age of 18 from friday and came down. the move was met with an anti vaccine protest outside of busy hospital. robin smith sent this report. these were the scenes outside heard his skill, hospital into 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 on me again. but i mean,
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nobody knows what you paid. receiving the job is not mandatory in south africa and the party say no vaccine related did have occurred in the country. but more than 78000 people have died from close at 90. anything else next? if even even prevents not. not, not to do it. i don't even it. what do you mean thing i haven't but i did, i did in the same of these people are purchasing against the vaccine outside one of the cities that he has hospital. but critics say the choice of venue, disrespect the hard work being done inside by medical professionals. doctors say they told me a ties by the daily book and treating close at 900 patients and making the difficult decision between who live and who are working
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between me. referring to our covert give. ready me the complaint against sex scene or minority in south africa, experts warn their messages and actions could influence other people spitting information. if they don't want to be vaccinated, stay home. don't, don't get back. sites don't register, don't do the dangerous thing. don't be reckless. don't risk other people's lives by protesting over a non issue. if you have no idea what's happening behind them is just what regions on, in the grateful,
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only 12 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated. and also, if you say clifford wards are filled with unvaccinated people, they are in a race to ensure millions more in south africa, get the job before an expected 4th wave hits. at the end of the year, robinson, his algebra kept on thousands of parents and teachers in through have rallied for the government to reopen schools. most children have not been in classes mall 12 to you. i spend the government close all education facility is due to the panoramic. marianna sanchez has been at the rally and lima of many parents, teachers, and children march 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 a tablet, they have phone, they have computers to study at home. but many people are saying that they are marching for the most under privilege around the country. the government has
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declared a state of emergency educational system since last year. the government has been repairing infrastructure in nearly 40 percent of school, 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, hilton are not vaccinated, and less than half of the teachers have received seen. well, maybe people here said that building is not only worked on the needs of children to gather with other children. they are under emotional stress. the government has to re opening school is out of the question that he says failure have arrested hundreds of people of the protest against locked downs turned violent on saturday. the country reported a record daily tally of 900 new infections. most of them in sydney and new outbreak in neighboring new zealand. his also growing prank up to the undertaker's trade,
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recorded its highest number of coven 90 infections. thousands of people protested across several cities against locked dance in melbourne, answered me, protested, broke through police lines. and fought rudolph says 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, 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 neighboring 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
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lockdown, and no one wants to see that right of transmission. so the number one thing everyone can do right now is reduce down your context and ensure you stick to your bubble. like new zealand, vietnam had also avoided the worst of the pandemic. but not any more. 10000000 people in whole human city will be bought from leaving their homes for monday. the government is deploying soldiers to deliver food and aid to people facing the nations office covered 19 restrictions to date. i think both 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 al jazeera. italy's
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tourism industry is gradually reopening off for a 3rd wave of coffee. 191 ancient roman town as attracting a lot of attention. but it isn't the scenic view above the water that's throwing some people in gillian wolf has the story that was off 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 to divert you've ended up, you know, imagine not a, it's difficult, 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. the divers loved to see very special thing. but what we can see in the park of baya is something unique coded by. 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
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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 to 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 pay of the flag greenfield. all this under water, archaeological park paints a picture of great wealth, palatial ruins and music floors cover the sea bed, while statues 10 meters below the water surface toward portfolio by, by few more people even now, these towns move a few millimeters every year at the moment we are in the sun during phase in which all remains are slowly emerging, but they will never fully emerge from the depth at which the entire coastal strip
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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. julian wolfe al jazeera. ah kim valentine. how would the headlines on al jazeera, there are report. so up to 4 people, crushed to death cannibals, and port vaskins desperately trying to leave their country. to you says it's mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of africans by the august 31st deadline, fit by us president joe biden. most e u countries have agreed to take in a small number of africans, european commission, president of on the line, visit his a spanish military. i bought a madrid being used as a temporary transit point for evacuated kindergarten.
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