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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's defense minister by the me to pay said the forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated. the news chaos continues to cobble airport as a semblance of normality returns to other parts of the afghan capital. ah, again, i'm peter w, watching out to hear a live from also coming up is really a fighter jets target mass positions in garza for flare up with violence on the border. plus the children and parents and through demand
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schools are reopened. 18 months to interesting classes were suspended because of the pandemic also ahead conservation as racing to save the early owns months and ships from the growing threat of in the gal logging. ah, people are not gonna stone as still scrambling to get out a week after cobble fell to the taliban, and a 2 official quoted by the reuters news agency says 20 people and unknown to a guide in and around the airport. in the last 7 days, the u. k. military is describing conditions as quote, extremely challenging. taliban fighters have been manning, checkpoints around the poor, some blocking people without documents from entering out to zeros. arabic report, med vall, dane is incumbent. he asked the taliban commander about the chaos there and what's
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being done to improve the situation. many, i'm always preventing people from entering the airport of the whole. these are the instructions given by the americans, namely not to allow anyone to enter the airport unless they have certain documents . this means the app can side has nothing to do with this matter. a role is only to coordinate with the americans about who can be allowed and who was not allowed to enter the airport. once again, according to the necessary documents they have hadn't when i can, he said, and what is your message to the world? not other than in this, but i knew the current message is for our people. we urge them to stay away from the airport not to get close to the area. hopefully, god willing, the situation will be sorted out soon and following that, everyone will be allowed to enter the airport. and he said, this is the message that the taliban wants to send and to confirm that the americans are the ones who decide who is and who is not allowed to enter the airport. i met yesterday that as mr. miller,
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the evacuation process is ongoing. according to the most recent information, the number is always being updated regarding passages and flight methods. when will the civilian apple go back to normal disability? and part of the airport is expected to go back to normal within $5.00 to $7.00 days . following the consultations with the concerned authorities and correspond robin bry joyce's life now from cobble. so rob, another couple of hours, more kind of meet on the bones of the political structure, the framework that the taliban will be trying to bring in. that's right. again, while we have all of the chaos going on at the airport in cobbles city itself, the political process plugs along well about a die. he is a very senior official. he is here meeting with his own taliban officials and he is expected in the coming days to meet with with how many cars i a former president here and dr. beller bella barry,
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senior figure from this last administration really to hammer out what this new government is going to look at in the meantime. cause i and i have been meeting with other taliban officials ready to smooth the way to try to allow this government transition to take place be while the taliban is reaching out to some of the provinces. really trying to expand beyond cobble itself with the same message i tried to dispel people's uneasiness, of which there is a lot is still one week on. now, as it got started, lodge stay, i'll reach out to make a representation to former governors and also bureaucrats, government officials, in about 20 of afghanistan's 34 provinces, really with the same message that they are not expecting people to pledge allegiance to the taliban. they will be allowed to leave if they want to try to get a from all of these people cooperation rather than try to enforce its rule here with again the same key words,
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inclusiveness of acceptable to all. this new government obviously still remaining to be seen whether people have got us that will he that is there a sense robin, which perhaps country, intuitively, the taliban understands afghanistan more than the need to let a lions evidence, particularly over the past 20 years. because the taliban is local, so therefore understands the disparate groups on the ground. it understands the different elements of religion, the different elements of the mosaic that have always made up the country. that's always been the criticism of the way that the foreign power to have acted going back more than 10 years now. and then you could argue with the way that all the millet threes, the british empire or the russians coming in here. more recently during the soviet era or going back 100 years beyond that with russian involved. but dennis that, you know, they keep saying i've got to stand it is easy to get into. it is very,
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very difficult to get out of as, as we have found where with this extraction. but that's always been the, the accusation level that the us and its allies that really came in here with the, with the projective nation building and been building from the center. and i was a real big mistake expecting that you could just landed a province like helman, or candle, which is very different to many other provinces. this is a real big melting, potter meeting of so many different ethnic groups. and really came in with this policy of a government that box just depositing in these but what the fossil provinces, governments from a cobble which they would never really going to accept. so yes, fundamentally, i'm sure this will be studied by history historians for years to come. that really was a misunderstanding of what they were grappling with. but you have to say, you know, 20 years back, if at some of those military types taken a few days out before they rushed in here to read a few of the history books of previous of previous lessons that have been learned
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very painfully by regimes going back a couple of 100 years. it might have been a different outcome rub thanks very much. robin bright telling us not story live out of cobble. well, boca is a former us ambassador to need to currently a distinguished fellow at the center for european policy analysis. he says the chaotic us withdrawal sends the wrong message to america's allies and adversary's. it's clear that there was not enough planning done to account for the number of people who needed to be evacuated. the security that they need in order to get to the airport. and then the arrangements to get them from cargo airport to safe places. so this is just a catastrophic failure planning. we do have a moral obligation to help all of the people get out of the problem. it seems as though the taliban is at least willing to let the international go, but need to have a much better organizational firm with this to get it done very, very quickly. whether it's russia or china, or even ro,
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dictators such as we have in rio rancho, they're going to be learning from this experience that the united states does not have the determination and role to determine and outcome. instead, we don't have the stamina pull out, and if the consequences are as dire as they are in afghanistan, we will nonetheless not turn round and support those people. well, kids who fled their homelands have spoken of the despair of leaving loved ones behind and uncertainty about what happens next. hundreds of evacuees are being temporarily hosted in castle while arrangements are made for them to travel on to a 3rd country. one woman said she'd never thought of leaving us get this done before. but the taliban takeover left her no choice at this point, the vision for those who are working with the people working with people who dangerous for me to be in my friendship. i love my family,
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i was and was really excited to work with the people or bill over the city. peace was and beans and my phone to you, but unfortunately, i don't find a choice i was supposed to be because as far as sales transfer, it has been at the date at base here in, in castle. he gave us this update on what's happening with the afghan evacuees there. where aloe died. by the american advice here in culture, want to numerous holding centers in the go west thousands of afghans that that's played off can. it's down to be lucky enough to get on flights are being looked off so being held before they are flown on 2 countries. we've seen hundreds today being processed. we believe having come from some of the hangers in which they've been staying and being processed by the country of one group on its way to mexico.
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would you believe we spoke to a family in that group? family of 6? they said they were very relieved to have got out of afghanistan, very afraid of the kind of future the child by and they see the taliban is offering them. but of course we're very unsure about the future. at the same time, people hear that we like to be very grateful to the countries for their help happening reports of exceptionally cramped conditions and problems that the countries always have been placing in processing these refugees. but as i say, i think that could be pretty much expected considering the number of people that be very grateful that we've spoken to. and as i say, we are expecting more flights today. i'm looking at at least 5 strokes, 6 see 17 at country air force carriers planes were expecting
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more people for gans to arrive here in casa throughout the day. and in the coming days ahead. the other big story, so thought today is really strikes of, again pounded the, besieged garza strip israeli security forces. they hammer sites were targeted overnight. they include weapons, storage, and manufacturing locations. israel has deployed more troops to the garza border fence area. the latest israeli escalation follows cross for the gunfire. early on saturday, at least 41 palestinians and israelis. soldier were injured during the process close to the border. a 13 year old palestinian boy was shot in the head and was critically injured. is human elsa eat with this latest updates from gaza? today, the policy instructions held a press conference to respond to these air strikes, saying that they would send a message, a clear message to the israeli forces in government that their popular
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activities are going to try taking place in the gaza strip from today, according to a certain plan and vision that the policy instructions have agreed on and they have invited the policy is to widely participate in these activities. they said that these activities will keep going on until the reconstruction of the gaza strip is implemented and the siege is fully listed on godsa and that they will not. they will not allow what they use railey army to continue aggression on an armed pavilion like what happens in the violent trial yesterday on his side, minstrel. not till the benefits. prime minister of israel said that the will hold any person who is going to be threatened to the forces
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or settlements accountable for any kind of violence acting from the gaza strip. still to come here on al jazeera frustration, over lack of food and adequate shelter. we report from a mix it camp in haiti a week up to the devastating earthquake the anti vaccine processes, based off with health workers. that's one of south africa's busiest hospitals. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. there's more severe wet weather on the way for east asia in the coming days. and that's thanks for the may you front. that's pumping those posters of torrential waiting across from china into the korean peninsula. but we've also got
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tropical storm mice. you sort move up there across the east asia. see now it is weakening, but it's going to join up with the front and bring those heavy rains across the korean peninsula. if we take a closer look, we can see that system working its way across the east china sea before it joins up with those fronts. now ahead of that, we are expecting some really torrential downpours, exceptional rain across he non province in central china. once again, we've had the highest flood alert issued across to cities here. now just last month we saw some very heavy flooding. we could see more of that severe flooding in the days to come, not any there, but also for the korean peninsula. you can see those incredible rains moving across . by the time we get to choose, they'll be well on their way to northern japan. and as we move over to south asia for india, new delhi, so it's high, las daily rain for august in 13 years that was on saturday. but the rain continues here until tuesday,
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and then things will start to dry up that weather update. sponsored cattle airways. talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen. you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra the a diverse range of stories from across the gland. from the perspective of our networks, gentleman on al jazeera, ah, ah, the
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bank you're watching al jazeera, your top stores this half hour, thousands of people, and i've got a son is still struggling to get out the need 2 official quoted by royces says 20 people and i known to have died in and around the airport in the past 7 days. you have military as describing conditions as extremely challenging. i'm going to be back from afghanistan on arriving in cat on many a, making their way on to a 3rd country. the u. s. s. 17000 people have been flown out of afghanistan so far and israel has carried out a strikes in the gaza strip off to protest on the border security forces injured, at least 41 palestinian demonstrators. israels that protested to rocks and explosives at the board offense. now, one week after the devastating earthquake in haiti, survivors are facing severe shortages of aid and shelter. the government has been criticized for a response to the disaster. our team went to one makeshift camp of survivors and
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found appalling conditions. john holman, has worn out from like high the like high football stadium has turned into a rough camp for those left homeless, buy saturday's earthquake and a 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 whole 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 hell when it doesn't show up even worse, or i can lead to. and others, we talked to told us that the materials that do arrive being taken by thugs or even law enforcement officers, have a committee. when the police come to provide security,
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they take it away and he never comes back. when we go to the police station, we say them taking it to their 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 who been exposed to the elements. what really strikes you when you come in here is that these are 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 going to knock this out. the limited reach moon is cooking for others, trying to in enough to herself and for children to survive. and maybe even get out there and look what 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
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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, wound them down. but they told us they're only going to another abandoned lot. there's no safe place. no hell for them anyway, right now, john, home and i was, is it a flick high rescue crews from mexico have joined the search for survivors and bodies in haiti. they say the chance of finding people alive is unlikely, but still possible. more than 2000 people, confirmed that more than 300 are still missing. i reckon grace is killed at least 8 people along mexico's east coast is one of the most powerful storms to hit the region in years. it brought winds up to 200 kilometers an hour damaging buildings and causing flooding and power cuts. millions of people on the east coast of the us, the bracing for the arrival of hurricane on re these storms due to maint landfill
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on long island in new york. state is threatening to bring high winds heavy, rain and storm surgeries, a state of emergencies in place, and those in only path in order to evacuate. experts say it'll be the 1st hurricane to make landfall in this region in more than 30 years. well, the approaching storm did cut short a concert in new york, celebrating the cities imagined from the worst of pandemic. the, the stuff that he chose was stopped in the middle of a set by barry manilow. people were told to take cover of the lightning strikes were reported a few kilometers away. while tires are burning through 200000 heck, there's a protected land. in bolivia, the area is twice the size of london and home to an isolated indigenous community close to the board with brazil. local authorities say at least 15 fires, the threatening conservation zones and re animals such as jackie was. and knight monkeys were
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australia's most popular states has reported another record high in corona, virus infections as it struggles to control a searching outbreak. new south wales record is $830.00 locally a quiet cases of the highly contagious delta vary and the rise comes despite strict lockdown measures. the prime minister scott morrison has defended the lockdown strategy. he says it will stay in place until at least 70 percent of the population is vaccinated. vaccine hesitancy and resistance in south africa, a hindering f as to contain a 3rd wave of curve at 19 is being fueled by misinformation and miss trust in the government. vaccines have been offered to old people over the age of 18 since friday. robin smith reports now from cape town. these were the scenes outside who to steal hospital into town on saturday when
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a group of people opposed to vaccination. many without more gathered to make their voices heard what it means that they are going to be at. i'm again, but i mean, nobody knows what you paid. 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 close at 90. anything else next? even even prevents. not, you know, to do. i don't even it. what do you mean? thing i haven't, but i mean, the thing of these people protesting against the vaccine outside one of the cities busy a hospital. but critics say the choice of venue, just respect the hard work being done inside by medical professionals. doctors say
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they're traumatized by the daily bird and treating close at 900 patients. and they can the difficult decision between who lives and who doesn't work. little is between what we call the yes, i mean you got the incident against sexy or minority in south africa, experts warn their messages and actions could influence other people spreading within nation. 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
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lives by protesting over a non issue. if you have no idea of what's happening behind them, david norris is just what regions and i'm just grateful. only 12 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated. and also how would 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 and expected for the wave hits. at the end of the year, robinson, this al jazeera kept on persons of parents and teachers in peru have joined rallies, pushing for schools to reopen. most children have not been in class since march of last year was when the government closed all education facilities because of the pandemic. mariana sanchez has been at one demonstration in 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 its toll. children are not learning enough and 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. 2 the pandemic kit, nearly 40 percent of schools had infrastructure problems, some lack healthy environments without sewage or even running water. now these protesters say more than 60000 schools are ready to receive students at the government prefers to favor the economy before education that i'm not, not, i got, there's no balance in the policies. i go to a mole and there are thousands of people walking around the same unconcerned about coded. according to our recent unit study, we do is one of the 8 countries who schools have remained fully closed up until now
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. more than 10 percent of schools have partially open, most in larry field for children are most affected by homeschooling, 12 year olds and small brother. hidden yes. to see you share the only cell phone, the family own to study, and it doesn't always work in a 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 schools, or recent opinion poll says nearly 70 percent of parents, one schools reopen. expert said the decision is a risky balancing act. it will not be. the risk are very high either way. if we go back to school, there's the risk of contagion. if we don't, the cost 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, for the next 50 percent of them received the vaccine. official said the 3rd wave of
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corona virus is just beginning and thousands of people to die. that's why they see fully reopening schools now is simply out of the question. again essentially, i just see the fema conservationist in sierra leone are racing. to save the largest known concentration of an endangered species of chimpanzee. they want to plant millions of trees with the help of the government to reforest the animal's habitat in the northeast in luma, mountain range. but as ask me to address reports, it may be too little too late. was clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees, one stood tall and chimpanzees roamed on conservation to say the area swarming with illegal timber lockers and porches. and it's becoming increasingly difficult to stop them. it's like this more bechtel being one,
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but not the will. because if you go across the country everywhere, there's a lot of logging going on. one of the serious mistake we made was to kind of open the lift the ban on the logging in the timber trail. 4 years ago, the government in theory, leon eased the ban on the timber trade. selling of wood piled up since the bad. but that decision only opened a floodgate of uncontrolled illegal logging. in the shadows of the low mountain home to 1500 western tim busy. the months. sonya community once hunted, the animals down. try to make amend. they want to plant thousands of trees. they helped cut down. that is i will we, when he'd been able to eat the health of the forest means the health and safety about people. it's the source of medicinal heard which are also disappearing. logging and purging of also lead to the shrinking of our rivers and streams. the
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government says it also wants to plant 5000000 trees to reforest last areas, but conservation to say the f. what may be too late for endangered animals like the western gym busy. the la, sustainable, because you're talking about blanking new trees, we still need to stop the county that is going on with the existing to because that is where the problem is. you cannot wait and loose that to build new stuff. it's not going to up serially own is home to more than $5000.00 western chimpanzees. more than 1500 of them. i found them the normal mountain range alone, and they're far from safe. scientific data collected in parts of africa show for every often kinsey, $8.00 to $10.00 adults may have been killed, suddenly owns low mountain areas home to the endangered western species. conservation is under pressure to save them. after the resumption of logging on the return of porter. as teresa cut down, while chimpanzees lose their habit it often chimpanzees had been sent to centuries
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like the tucker gum. i chimpanzee century, for protection. might even he ex, but say butcher's, loggers and powerful individuals hungry for land. i. encouraging on the last secure habitat for these primate. how many degrees i did you see that when sonia and all these serial young the me exactly half past the out here on out. yes, you're welcome. if you just joining us, these are your top stories. thousands of people in ghana stand off still struggling to get out of the country. and a 2 official quoted by the reuters news agency says 20 people in unknown who died in and around the airport over the past 7 days. the u. k. military is describing conditions as quote, extremely challenging. hundreds of vacuum ease from afghanistan have been arriving
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