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o, a again, you're watching as a reminder of our top stories with thousands of people in afghanistan are still struggling to get out. the nature official says 20 people have died in and around the airport in the past 7 days. the british military is describing conditions as extremely challenging one week off of tyler bond took over cobble the arm group is busy trying to form a new government. senior taliban leaders are in talks with that command. as former government figures and religious scholars. victoria fontaine is a professor of peace studies at the american university in afghanistan. she says, with a new government framework and national reconciliation is possible. the reason understanding that an insurgent, he has to turn into
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a governing buddy that has to accommodate the rest of the political enough can extend and that has to find a way forwards. and to me, the realization that i'm going to need to change and, and that the taliban also needed to move from, you know, that extortion extortionist mass. yeah. you know, a bound type insurgency movement to a political movement that needed to reckon with the rest of us. can you stand with the population about getting them? so in that sense, there is a window here for reconciliation to occur for change to political change to materialize. into good governments and for some of the fears within our can, it's time to be initiated the know the to move forward. it's been a 40 year company that we know we there. and i certainly hope that different
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political elements within afghanistan are going to be able to come together and decide the best course of action moving forward. as rarely as strikes, have again pounded the besieged gaza strip israeli security for to say how my sites were targeted over night. they include weapons, storage, and manufacturing facilities. israel has deployed more troops to the garza border fence. the latest is rainy escalation follows cross border gunfire. earlier on saturday, at least 41 palestinians, and israelis, soldier were engine, doing a protest near the border. a 13 year old palestinian boy was shot in the head and critical engine. you said, has this update from guns today, the policy inspections 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 god, the strip is implemented and the siege is fully listed on gods and that they will not. they will not allow the e railey army to continue its aggression on an armed pavilion like what happens in the violent trial yesterday on his side, minstrel, necessarily bent as prime minister of israel said that the will hold any person who is going to be threatened to the. a forces or
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settlements accountable for any kind of violence erecting from because the strip and israeli government commission has started hearings into a fatal stampede of the jewish pilgrimage site. in april 45 people were killed the mountain maryland during the lag boma holiday. natasha, her name has more from what she was. this has been described as the deadliest civilian disaster in israel's history. 45 men and boys were suffocated and trampled in a narrow tunnel during an ultra orthodox jewish pilgrimage. on sunday, a state commission began a hearing into the death and to make sense of whether or not the death could have been prevented. for years, tens of thousands of worshippers flocked to mount marin in northern israel. a police commander testified that over the last 30 years there had been no attempts
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made at limiting the crowd size. and if there had been, it might have caused a bigger disaster. and yet for years and is really government watchdog had deemed mount marin dangerous. there had been accusations that former prime minister benjamin netanyahu failed to curb the crowd size due to pressure from ultra orthodox leaders. this hearing is open to the public. it will involve calling numerous witnesses upon completion. the state commission will present its findings to the government. if there is evidence, a crime has been committed. those findings will be passed on to the israeli attorney general of vietnam has reported his highest daily death toll from the co corona virus. since the pandemic began, health authorities announced 737 deaths and 11000 new infections. more than 8000 people have now died from co. 19 in vietnam,
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hoshi mon city will begin at 2 weeks of strict restrictions from monday. more than 10000000 people have been warned to stay in doors. australia's most popular state has reported another record high in corona, virus infections. as his struggles to control and outbreak. new south wales recorded 830 locally transmitted cases of highly contagious delta. various rise comes to spite strict lockdown measures. sri lanka is in the middle of a 10 day corona virus locked down, but that has a stop people in the central city of candy from celebrating a sacred buddhist festival. now fernandez is there that that has stood the test of time through many centuries beat invasion by foreign forces during the time of the law. no law has pingdom. it was the plague. and even the latest curve in 19 pandemic doesn't seem to be able to keep it at bit. what you see behind
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me is a massive mexico over 55 elephant daily lead and tradition that back century in july. so no matter the fact that the rest of the country is in a complete lockdown, they call it a quarantine cup because of a rising number of cases. this event, this tradition, this religious event, will continue as it has for many, many centuries. now, earlier on in the day, we did take the within, centrally the famous and he thought a temp one of the to many people believe that this event, once they invoke blessing on the people off on the country. and they're certainly hoping that that is something that happened as the country faces the increasing dental and the increasing infection rate. so seeing this spend
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a minute with people trying to without hope, trying to without some sense of belonging that things are brought under control. and essentially, it can be handled by the help of thousands of parents and teachers in peru have joined rallies, pushing for schools to reopen. most children have not been in class since march last year. that's the government closed all education facilities because of the koran of ours. pandemic. marianna sanchez has been at a demonstration in lima. the children, parents and teachers marching together, demanding the government, opens up schools. children said they're fed up studying online since march of last 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
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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. it's not, not, no, i got, there's no balancing 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 8 countries who schools have remained fully closed up until now. more than 10 percent of schools have partially open most in malaria, field for children are most affected by homeschooling, 12 year olds, and small brother hidden. yes. i see you share the only cell phone, the family own to study one and it doesn't always work. message is difficult,
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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 recent opinion poll says nearly 70 percent of parents, one schools reopen. experts say that decision is a risky balancing act and not just the risks are very high either way. if we go back to school, there's the risk of contagion. if we count the cost will be enormous for children's future. on friday, the government declared a state of emergency or its education system. the government considers feel through risk and all the children back to school, not only for them, for the most i'm 50 percent of them received the vaccine. official said the 3rd wave of 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 theme of
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a do attention is growing between russia and nato in europe. after a series of incidents between them, military forces. moscow says nato spy planes have stepped up. attempts to gather intelligence in the black sea region. andrew simmons spend a day with british will air force pilot stations in the romanian coastal city of constantine. ah, they call them q r a's quick reaction alerts from the physical sprint to the thrust of take off. within minutes, these nato fighter jets can intercept or trek russian. warplanes is the latest incident, top left of the cockpit, russian fighter jet, intercepted of the romanian coastline. it's close with the room for mistakes. tens of meters would seem quite close to $21.00 on initiated. since a relative procedures is totally normal, it's been set to in that range. but for a full commander's there's nothing normal about what's happening. probably my
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center since then we've had, i think anytime you fly inside a flight information region of another country, not following the normal without flight plan, then i think it's not the sort of behavior we'd like to see in the special community in the, at their own stand by 247, and when the alert comes fast moving is an understatement. when this plane gets airborne, it could fly it up to 28 kilometers a minute. the nearest russian airbase is less than 280 kilometers away. it's in crimea, which was illegally annexed by russia in 2014. that's the main reason for added tension in the black, c, j, your, or those somebody in june, british naval maneuvers unrelated to night. so that's a confrontation with russian forces. partition warship tell her story. i will continue to follow the we recognize
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and less than a week ago, a russian military commander said nate, so surveillance, including spy planes, had nearly triple since 2019. russia sees what nato calls him, homestead policing neighboring states as an escalating threat. romania is buying u. s. built at 16 to up graded samples, remaining for start growing and the big process of modernization. and we will not finish with the 16. we will continue to develop and to upgrade the remaining net force that says brinkman ship appears to increase a long sonnet as the danger of one small mistake causing more hostility. even open complex systems, just 0 constant remaining of a brief poca is a strategic strategy officer at rasmussen, global political consultancy firm. he says these provocations aren't out of the
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blue. i think there are 2 things. the one these days, a general pattern of, of escalation, especially coming from russian forces. and this since 2014, since the, when russia, if you get the next crimea. however, it's true that over the last few months and especially this summer, you see a particularly hot summer. and i think this is because there are some political events looming ahead which russia does not like. on monday, the crimea platform, which is a summit called vein by the ukranian president with western heads of states to assert ukraine's right on on the crummy on a peninsula. the next day ukraine would also be celebrating its independence day. and then finally, in default, you will have elections, general elections in russia. and if you look at the past 20 years of putting rule
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every time you have some extent looming ahead, he likes to do a bit of saber rattling. he likes to increase the pressure to, to wave the nationalistic flag. so i think this is what we are seeing now. a gentleman chance langler marco says ukraine will not be affected by the construction of a gas pipeline from russia to europe. she told the cranium president that germany will not allow russia to use the nor stream to pipeline as a weapon. president deem as an ascii, says, the agreement is a threat to his country and the region. an increasing number of people being killed by land mines in northern columbia. the government signed a peace deal with fock rebels in 2016. the violence is continuing in some parts and groups are using minds to control areas. kathy lopez, who they are reports this is the roots of rain,
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takes to get home. he lives in columbia, scott the 2 more region near venezuela border. the land is beautiful, but land line scattered by armed groups also make a dangerous refrain. losses, right? i, 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, hear from us and has given. you don't want to live in an area like this, 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. yvonne lost his leg in an explosion. at $24.00, he relies on his family, including his son. for help. you're going know a grant, a 3rd any work or when the land 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
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suddenly you alive. similar stories are becoming more frequent in columbia. during the 1st 6 months of this year, more than $260.00 people, including $21.00 children, were killed or injured by land vines. last year there were nearly $400.00 victims that's about 6 times higher than in 2017. much of the land was controlled by the revolutionary armed forces of columbia, or fark. when a peace agreement was signed with a 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 landmines, an explosive devices bone affix,
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as you can leave if you like. a lovely call. no heat off in the psychological impact on people's mental health isn't visible. that it's still quite high in these areas. we explosions go off for a while balance of violence along parts of the columbia. venezuela border aren't unusual. this recent escalation is worrying. families whose lives have already been changed. why conflict can see a little bit of a young al jazeera. a sport is coming up on edge data including sunday action from the premier league as man just united equal a wreck or run away from home for details with leah. shoulders. ah. the taliban has reclaimed. but us withdraw began news earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army as they commenced
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the onerous part of confronting with taliban without native support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their la, i've got to stand own battle on a job here. well, i'm house, go fish and half lebanese. so diversity is really important to me and out to 0 is the most diverse place i've ever worked. we have so many different nationalities and mrs. ease brought together in this one nice organization and just diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage, giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on. and that's a key strength of answer 0 o
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a conservationist in sierra leone are racing to save the largest known concentration of an endangered species of chimpanzee. they want to reforest the animal's habitat in the low ma mountain range. but as a matter rece 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 conservation to say the area swarming with illegal timber lockers and porches. and it's becoming increasingly difficult to stop them. it's like the small bechtel being one little of the 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
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the lift the ban on the logging in the timber trail. 4 years ago, the government in serially on ease 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 chimpanzees. the month sonya community once hunted, the animals down. try to make amends. they want to plant thousands of trees. they helped cut down that is ivory when he had been able to eat the health of the forest means to 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 government says it also wants to plant $5000000.00 trees to reforest last areas. but conservation is said, the f. what may be too late for endangered animals like the western gym busy. the
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last sustainable because you're talking about blanking new trees, we still need to stop the county if that is going on with the existing. we could that this we are the problem. if you cannot wait and lose that, to build new stuff, it's not going to sierra leone it home to more than 5000 was, did 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 chimpanzee. 8 to 10 adults may have been killed, suddenly owns normal mountain areas home to the endangered western species. conservation is under pressure to save them. after the resumption of logging on the return of porches. as trees are cut down, while chimpanzees lose their habit it often chimpanzees. i've been sent to centuries like the tucker gum, my chimpanzee century, for protection. might even he ex but say butcher's luggage and powerful individuals
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hungry for land i encouraging on the last secure habitat for these primate. how many trees algebra one sonia and all these serial young carols for now his lia thank you, has him. well, there's a reason why chelsea paid more than $130000000.00 for rama lu cox, who the striker is already repaying the investment scoring and his 1st game for the blue, the belgian star grab the opener against arsenal. chelsea doubled their lead in the 2nd half courtesy of re st. james. that's to for to, for chelsea to start the season and the same for arsenal, except they've only tasted defeat. manchester united extended their unbeaten, no way. street to a record. equally 27 premier league matches, they fell behind the south hampton in the 1st half, but united drew level in the 55th minute through mason greenwood the match finished one all and later the united manager was prepped with quite peppered with questions about resigning his star. midfielder paul paul glass. that's going to be the
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question every week now until he does so. know, as i've said all the time for the top player on the the talks between nicole ministry representatives. i'm not, i'm not involved in that, but he knows how much i care about him and that we, we want him to, to play well for us. tottenham captain harry kane, made his 1st appearance of the season, coming off the bench against wolverhampton spurs. got the points for the one mill victory. thanks to an early penalty from delhi allie, who scored his 1st premier legal and more than 17 months. well, here's the table. after 2 matches, only 4 teams remained perfect and no surprise to see chelsea and liverpool among those at the bottom though arsenal joined. 4 other teams yet to score a point. a top pair lumpy and says it'll be harder for him to perform without fans cheering him on in tokyo, london silver medalist match shots. men will compete in archery and is among the
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leading athletes preparing for the start of the games on tuesday. the world's biggest event for athletes with disabilities will have similar spectator restrictions to the olympics. all this while japan is battling a 5th wave of code 900 infections. when i heard that there wasn't going to be an audience, of course, i was a little bit sad as well because i feed off an audience i love to perform in front of people. i love showing people what i can do. i am not scared of sitting in front of 10000 people and shooting an arrow into the target because when they all see basically a guy without arms shooting a bow and it goes into the middle and the whole stadium goes crazy. it just motivates me even more. over in boxing legend many pac y'all has hinted at retirement. he lost your dentist august in there, w b, a welterweight title fight in las vegas. pac. y'all made his come back after 2 years out of the ring. the 42 year old blasted the distance,
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but he lost in the unanimous points decision. in the future. you may not see mighty bug again to the fight in the ring. i don't know, but for how many decayed. i'm so happy a way to have done in boxing. i contribute a record in boxing also and to make boxing the top especially bring owner to my country. the filipino people. sweden's anna northcliffe has won the final major of the year, the women's open championships. she finished at 12 under par, one shot ahead of 3 players. norquist has now 13 major on the and the final round of the pga tour event in new jersey has been delayed until monday because of her came henry world number one, john rom, heads into round 4 as co leader, alongside australian cameron smith, who carted a stunning 11 under par 60 on day 3. 0. well in
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athletics at the diamond league in oregon olympic champion lane thompson hara backed up her victory in tokyo by running the 2nd fastest womens 100 meters of all time. the jamaica record at a time of 1054 seconds ahead of compatriots. shelly and fraser price and sure. could jackson thompson hara came within point 0. 5 seconds to florence griffith. joiner's world record, which has stood for 33 years in the men's 200 american know, loyalty to bronze in tokyo power to victory with the world leading time of 1950 to a 10th of a 2nd faster than the winning time at the olympics. earlier this month, you can understand how orderly like life was. it was to be in tokyo and have no crowd. there could be dead silent. and in the si come here and see a whole bunch of people who love track. it was just amazing to see. well,
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that was all your sports for me. hand you back over to adam. thank clear, and that is it for this news? and for me has, i'm think, and the whole team here in marietta, mazda in london with ah, news news, news, news, william dictatorship, the democratic a run football team. the team has changed the course of the nation. the center was a revolutionary football, known to locals as the dr. football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movements. on al jazeera,
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a tale of 2 presidents, venezuelan military defectors, me american mass, and reese, ah, and to bizarre, to dangerous attempt at re gene change in the bowl of every republic of venezuela. people in power, the bay of pigs on al jazeera. it's the case, biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patient built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are underway. the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertising
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researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, chaos. the apple that's a semblance of normality on the streets of campbell. we look at the transition in afghanistan under the taliban. ah, hello, i'm marianne. you're watching al jazeera also coming up in the program. the strong winds back to the northeast in u. s. coastline as tropical storm own remakes land full bringing, lashing rain in the risk of flooding and power outages. ancient tribes
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seek a modern day settlement brazil's indigenous people wait on land.

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