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coverage the government seems to tell, yvonne is relying on human shields and losing people shot the phone from around the world. the price tax, the tokyo games have officially felt $15000000000.00 that already the most expensive summit games ever stage. on the reports of people crushed to death while forcing their way into cobble efforts. as the u. s. is criticized for its evacuation efforts. week after the taliban seized power. co founder is in kabul for talks to hammer out and you government ah, hello. on money side, this is algebra, rely from doha, also coming up on the frustration of
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a lack of food and adequate shelter. i'll just their visits and make sure the camp in haiti a week off the major earthquake and find a pooling conditions. or you say things get heated at a rally against the cove at 19 vaccine in south africa. and the government says children will not go back to school this year. but money said that the wrong decision, me, afghans are still scrambling to get out a week after cobble fell to the taliban. at least 4 people were reportedly crushed to death while trying to force their way into couples at ports on saturday. but us says 17000 people including afghans, americans and other nationals happen, flown out, but many still remain stranded. americans are being warned to stay away from the
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port g to potential threats. while the e u has criticized the u. s. evacuation efforts saying its security was overly strict to prevent gowns from getting out. the foreign policy chief joseph morales says it is mathematically impossible to fly out the 10s of thousands of afghan personnel and families by the promised august 31st deadline. and most countries have agreed to take in a small number of afghans. the european commission president are sla vonda lan visit to the 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. and the taliban co founder has now arrived in kabul for talks to form
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a new government. and there are signs of no ma'am, to see the mon, the serial offices open for the 1st time since the taliban takeover. rob mcbride begins all 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 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 normal the, the streets have been getting busier every day. but then expected reopening of the bank didn't happen. only the cash machines were working with the maximum withdraw
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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 them, i don't know all 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 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. it cobbled international airport with pictures uploaded to social media, showing more people bloodied and injured thousands try to leave the country. in
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contrast, doctor jeff fiction worry and his colleagues at the ministry of public health could only report another eventful end to their working day each other but 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 display for the 1st day back at their desks and for these workers, at least so far so good. rub, mcbride al jazeera couple a week on from 80 is devastating earthquake survivors and now facing surveys, shortages of aid and shelter. the government is facing growing criticism over its responds to the disaster. our team visit to the makeshift, tampa survivors and found appalling conditions. john holman, has moved from lake the lic high football stadium has turned into a rough camp for those left homeless by saturdays earthquake, and a symbol of the lack of help that getting schools of families is struggling in this
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muddy field. there's no water boiler for 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 hold and 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 thought, even worse, i can't lead to. and others, we talked to told us that the materials that do arrive of 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 see them taking it to the cause. corruption has long been woven into haitian political life. but right now with the president recently assassinated sheer organizational capacity also seems depleted. the he,
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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 all of this out. limited reach moon is cooking for others, trying to enough to herself and her 4 children to survive. and maybe even get them to look like 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, worn 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,
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is it a located on the desperate search for survivors and bodies trapped on the rubble is continuing in haiti. cruise from mexico have joined the efforts rescue a say, while the chance of finding people alive is unlikely, it is still possible. more than 2000 people are confirmed dead and more than 300 are still missing. at least $41.00 palestinians, including children, have been injured after the israeli army fight at protest. as demonstrating near the garza border, a 13 year old boy palestinian boy suffered a gunshot wound to the head. the protest as were reportedly hurling 5 alms from behind the strips for defense and israeli soldier was also injured. demonstrations have been taking place weakly over the 4th expulsion of palestinian families in shaped gerard and occupied east jerusalem. meanwhile, these railey army says,
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is launched as strikes against for how much positions in gaza in response to those protests as well as defense minister said his country will not accept any violations at the board. defense in vaccine hasn't turned to the c and resistance o hindering efforts in south africa to contain a 3rd wave of coven. 19. the problem is being fueled by misinformation and mistrust in the government. south africa started offering vaccinations to all citizens over the age of 18. from friday, in cape town, the move was met with an anti vaccine protest outside of busy hospital robins smith sent us this report. these were the scenes outside heard his skill, hospital into town on saturday. when a group of people opposed to vaccinations, many without more gathered to make their voices heard. what means
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to be i'm again, but i mean, nobody knows what on pay receiving the job is not mandatory in south africa. and the parties say no vaccine related did have occurred in the country. but more than 78000 people have died from cove at 90. anything else next? if even even prevents not i don't even it. what do you mean? would you say i haven't had it in the face of these people are purchasing against the vaccine applied one of the cities busiest hospital. but critics say the choice of venue, disrespect the hard work being done inside by medical professionals. doctors say they told ties by the daily bird and treating close at 900 patients. and they keep
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the difficult decision between hulu and hospital is something that we put into our covert give me the. 7 well known against sex scenes are minority in south africa. experts warn their messages and actions could influence other people spreading within formation. if they don't want to be vaccinated, stay home. don't go and get back, 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.
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they've just read you. i'm just grateful. only 12 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated. and also i would say, covert woods are filled with unvaccinated people. they're 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 all thousands of parents and teachers in peru have rallied for their government to reopen schools. most children have not been in class since march of last year. that's when the government for closed all education facilities due to the pandemic. adiana sanchez has been at the rally and lima, the children, parents and teachers marching together, demanding the government, opens up schools. children say they're fed up studying online since march of last
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year. we want to go back to school, we don't want to see traps at home behind a screen. we want to go back. aaron, say homeschooling is taking, it's toll. children are not learning enough. you're suffering as a result. yeah, but they know how to, where mosques, i'm more concerned about their mental health. they've been locked up for too long. the pandemic hit nearly 40 percent of schools had infrastructure problems, some lack healthy environments without sewage or even running water. now these protestors say more than 60000 schools are ready to receive students at the government prefers to favor the economy before education is not, not, no, i got it. there's no balancing the policies. i go to a mall and there are thousands of people walking around the same, unconcerned about cobit, according to our recent unit study it who is one of 8 countries who schools have remained fully closed up until now. more than 10 percent of schools have partially open, most in larry field for children are most affected by home schooling,
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12 year olds that may be in small brother. yes. the see you share the only cell phone, the family own to study and it doesn't always work to mess and it's difficult. sometimes we lose the signal. other times we don't have electricity to charge it. it's very difficult. while many families are afraid, their children may get cold in school, or we sent opinion poll says nearly 70 percent of parents, one school reopened. expert said the decision is a risky balancing act. it will not be the risks are very high either way. if we go back to school, there's the risk of contagion. if we don't, the costs will be enormous for children's future. on friday, the government declared a state of emergency or it's education system. the government considers feel too risky to send all the children back to school. not only for them the most, i'm 50 percent of them received the vaccine. official said the 3rd wave of corona
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virus is just beginning and thousands of people to die. that's why they see poorly reopening schools now is simply out of the question. again essentially, i just see the still ahead on algebra and this fear all this has tyria that has taken place as unfounded. i'll just speak to the member taliban to learn about the group plans for the country and live shots and by land mines we hear from victims and columbia, with a number of casualties is on the right the 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,
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and that's thanks to on re as it's to rem 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 200000000 because of rain to fall in areas . and the damaging winds to kick in. now it isn't predictable 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 across the canadian prairies and into the mid west, edging into the great lakes. by the time we get into monday for the west, it is looking fine and dryer. we are seeing wet weather though, for the florida panhandle, with the scattered storms and showers here,
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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 great news on kindly because the thought of on the economy can be the financial crisis that the u. s. blogs. access drive can extend the billions of dollars 7000000000 dollar lawsuit against the mining giant behind brazil. dead list environmental disaster. counting the cost on al jazeera holding the powerful to account as we examine the us, his role in the world on al jazeera. ah
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ah, you're watching out or mind if i help stories this hour. there are reports of up to 4 people cross to death at cobbles, airports is africans, desperately try to leave their country. that says it's mathematically impossible to evacuate thousands of accounts by the august 31st. deadlines set up by us president joe biden. the telephone, political chief of doing gun the veranda has returned to the country again, talks on the formation of government. and for 1st time, since the groups take over the ministry of that have we opened a we call from haiti's devastating earthquake survivors are facing severe shortages of aid and shelter. the government is facing growing criticism. team visitor, the makeshift campus divided the found appointing conditions more on our
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top story, al jazeera charlotte, dallas has spoken exclusively with our bill, car bulky from the taliban cultural commission in the groups. first official interview since it took over couple a week ago. he revealed more about the taliban. the vision for the future all is well. i want to 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 and couple or move to the groups. birthplace of kandahar toki. acknowledge to cobble airport remains a flash point. blaming the united states, the rushing to evacuate thousands of people we talk. then we have
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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 then constant contact with one another. he acknowledged a lack of trust between people and 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 the fear, all this hysteria that has taken place as unfounded it's now been
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7 days since the telephone entered cobble and moose bulky said, its 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 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 their 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 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 contact with precisely that we come to an agreement about what those
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rights actually entail. shari'a law is known to everyone. and there's no ambiguities 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 they will be clarifications about what those rights are. the taliban is also reported to have conducted rates on homes, targeted killings and harass government and civil society figures. the taliban denies the claims but said it is investigating cases of criminality, formless 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 suit. so we are the 1st ones. and now members, members, if they are involved in such things,
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will be the 1st to be prosecuted. some telephone 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 government. i asked his thoughts on the term terrorist . well, i don't think people believe we are terrorists, i think is 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 a group takes the reins of government. many afghans will be hosting it can and will execute such a vision. charlotte bellis, osha, 0. cobble grease has completed
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a 40 kilometer extension of its border wall with turkey. it includes a new surveillance system, meant to stop potential asylum seekers from reaching europe. in the past 6 years, nearly a 1000000 people flying war on poverty in the middle east have crossed into greece from turkey. the tele bonds take over the canister on his res fears a new wave of refugees. the needs of people in the eastern us are being warned to prepare for fierce winds to wrench a rain as hurricane henry approaches. the storm is expected to make landfall in long island, new york state. later on sunday, the state of emergency is in place and those and henry's direct path have been ordered to evacuate the national hurricane center. as the storm could bring life threatening surges flooding another hurricane. grace has killed at least 8 people along mexico's east coast. is one of the most powerful storms to hit the region in years. brought winds of up to 200 kilometers an hour damaging buildings
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and causing flooding and power outages. the number of people being killed or wounded by land mines is increasing in northern columbia. even though the government signed a piece of code with the revolutionary armed forces off columbia, back in 2016 violence has continued in some areas. that fog fight is once controlled, katya lopez, who the young has this report. this is the root is jane takes to get home. he lives in columbia. scott tom were region near venezuela border. the land is beautiful, but mines scattered by armed groups also make a dangerous refrain. lost his right eye when an explosion went off. years later, his life was shattered again when his brother was killed in another blast. and time has done little to ease his pain. soon. okay, here for nathan has given you don't want to live in an area like this,
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but there's nowhere else to go wherever you go. there's no work. so what else can you do? we never thought my brother would have been killed by land. mine hope. when yvonne lost his leg in an explosion at $24.00, he relies on his family including his son. for help. you're going on a 23rd, any work or when the love mine exploded, i realize had fallen into a hole smoke and a lot of dirt on top of me. i was conscious the entire time. my dad started screaming some that you alive. my similar stories are becoming more frequent and colombia during the 1st 6 months of this year. more than 260 people including 21 children, were killed or injured by land vines. last year there were nearly $400.00 victims. that's about 6 times higher than 2017. much of the land was controlled by the revolutionary armed forces of columbia, or fark. when
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a peace agreement was signed with the government in 2016 most fighters left. but some state they formed other groups that are now competing with rivals. they include drug traffickers who set land mice indiscriminately to try and extend their control and their profits from coca fields. the international committee of the red cross is going to remote areas, training communities on how to avoid landlines and explosive devices. so the bone affix, as you can when we see like a lot of people know he often the psychological impact on people's mental health isn't visible. that it's still quite high in these areas. we explosions go off while balance of violence, a long parts of the columbia, venezuela border orange unusual. this recent escalation is worrying families whose lives have already been changed like conflict cards, yellow pavilion al jazeera catholics in sri lanka, put up black flags to demand justice for the victims of
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b. 2019 easter bombings. the coordinated attacks targeted churches, hotels killing more than 260 people. the families of the victims say they're still waiting for the truth about what happens. now. fernandez reports from shanker is angelie. yes of denise, following the call from the catholic church and carrying a black flag representing the month the truth and justice. the victims of the 2019 the, to bombing her husband some but and oh, to me and wish me well killed in an attack at the centre best in 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. thing. more than 260 people were killed in 6 coordinated suicide. bombings
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believed at the time to be carried out by local was limited treatment group. presidential commission of inquiry revealed major intelligence failure, led to the attack. go to the roger box or use the attack as a mean pillar of 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 our 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 a vivita goal,
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they are the can go and even to the international level, the church, 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 up into a this is al jazeera, these, your top stories are reports that up to 4. people have been crushed to death that couples airport as afghans desperately tried to leave that country. they, you says it's impossible to evacuate thousands of people by the august 31st deadline set by us president joe biden. most countries of agreed to take a small number of guns. the european commission president or so on. the lane visited a spanish military airport.
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