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the political negotiations concerning a new government in afghanistan and continuing with hopes that might be a bright through this week. taliban officials have been meeting the former president hammond cause i am the chief. negotiate captain are up the line and the other story was covering this. our tropical storm on re, is battering a stretch of the northeast and coast of the us, just out after being downgraded from hurricane fishermen. and business owners had been making last minute preparation. securing the boats on affording our shop front . ah, well, there are bit correspondence angered valo dean is in the afghan capital campbell. he spoke to a taliban commander about what's being done to improve the situation at the airport many. and i was preventing people from entering the called of the hall. these are the instructions given by the americans, namely not to allow anyone to enter the airport unless they have certain documents
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. this means the atkins side has nothing to do with this matter. a role is only to coordinate with the americans about who can be allowed and he was not allowed to enter the airport once again, according to the necessary documents they have. hadn't who not can, he said. and what is your message to the world below, when you look at our current messages 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 telephone 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 mean that as mr. miller, the evacuation process is ongoing. according to the most recent information, the number is always being updated regarding passages and flight method. when will the civilian airport go back to normal?
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to civilian 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 all left now speak to sammy matthew, his journalist and academic, who flew out of kabul just the day before the taliban. it took over the city. so just a week ago, sammy joins us live by skype. and so actually, even before the taliban takeover of cobble we was seeing the scenes of a pact add ports there with the people really rushing to get out and, and struggling to board flights. if they were lucky enough to get a place on a flight that quickly turned into the scenes of chaos in desperation, what can you tell us now about obstacles? people you are hearing on the ground about obstacles to to accessing the airport? yeah, actually thousands of people get it around the call at 4 different gates of the
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problem airport, trying to get inside the airport. the being, i mean, push away by the taliban forces. and also of course, the obstacles from the international forces and american forces as well. but what we see around the current airport is a caused by the fear from the toddler bomb and the kind of regime that they had imposed on people doing in 1919. so that kind of fear and terror associated with it is causing kind of panic inside, within the people. and people want to get out of the country as soon as possible. and i mean by any chance isn't any, any way possible. you know, unfortunate the tyler bon forces have not been able to manage stick out. they have only. ready you know, shoot, fire bullets on in the sky or at the people. and that's the situation.
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unfortunately. and also i know people, my friends and some other people who have stayed on the company for 4 hours and hours and days and they had left and no chance to get it out. so you're saying that they are stuck at the airport now? yeah, a lot of people have at the airport for 4 days now, but your friends, how are they? i mean, how they dealing with it because we hear about really the area is obviously full of people access to food, water and know sanitation. there is a very difficult situation. i was a former my former colleagues armless broken when he wanted to try to get access inside the airport. he was not by any
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courses surrounding the call. an airport on was broken and he spent almost 24 hours and sat there without any medications and without any, any, any medical support. so that's the kind of panic. and that's the kind of chaos that we'll facing inside and outside president joe biden. just confirm are on a gosh, nations going on with the taliban in terms of apple accessing? they've been co operative and expanding the perimeter. so do you think, do you think that engagement could possibly, could that ease the situation for people? i hope so, but we don't have a good experience of americans negotiating with itala. i mean, a lot of people think that the chaos on this human which we are facing
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on a call by the latest and yet and now we are facing this situation to the country, government, lack of security courses and lack of services to people. okay. family monday, thank you very much for joining us. well, german johnson anglo market has sought to reassure ukraine that it will not be affected by the construction of russia's north stream to pipeline. and a visit to kiev, she told the ukrainian president, the germany won't allow russia to use the pipeline as a weapon under a new deal between the us and europe. pipeline will carry gas from russia to you without passing through ukraine. present raj, him is. lensky says the agreement is a threat to his country and the region was also growing tension between russia and nato. in europe, after a series of incidents between military forces,
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moscow says nato spy planes of stepped up, attempts to gather intelligence in the black sea region, under semen spend a day with the british royal air force pilots stationed in the remaining coastal city of constant. ah, they call them q r a's quick reaction alerts from the physical sprint to the thrust of take all within minutes. these nato fighter jets can intercept or track russian warplanes is the latest incident, top left of his cockpit or russian fighter jet, intercepted of the romanian coastline. it's close with no room for mistakes. 10 meters would seem quite close to $21.00 that's on initiated terms of relative procedures is totally normal to been set to in that range. but raffles commanders, there's nothing normal about what's happening. probably in my senior 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,
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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 le comes fast moving is an understatement. when this plane gets born, it could fly it up to 28 kilometers a minute. the nearest russian air base is less than 280 kilometers away. it's in crimea, which was illegally annexed by russia in 2014. that's the main reason for the tension in the black c, j, your, or those about somebody in june, british naval maneuvers unrelated to night. so that's a confrontation with russian forces. warship tell her story. i will continue to follow the internationally recognized. there is less than a week ago. a russian military commander said nato surveillance,
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including spy planes, had nearly triple since 2019. russia sees what nato calls in their policing neighboring states as an escalating press. romania is buying us, 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 force that says brinkman's ship appears to increase a long distance. the danger of one small mistake causing more hostility or even open complex. andrew simmons, al jazeera cont stem to remind you of a brief port a, the strategy officer at rasmussen, global. he says these provocations armed out of the blue i think there are 2 things . the a one these days, a general pattern of, of escalation,
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especially coming from russian forces. and this since 2014, since the, when russia indigo. next crimea. however, it's true that over the last few months and especially this very 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, of putting rule every time you have somebody makes sense looming ahead, he likes to do a bit of saber rattling. he likes to increase the pressure to,
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to wave the nationalistic flag. so i think this is what we are seeing now. a legal battle over ancestral lands is brewing in brazil. the supreme court will decide whether additional lands should be given to native tribes. this is that the indigenous groups on a collision course with residents, farmers, mining companies in foreign investors want kiana kiev reports from. but she time seems to have stood still in the colonial city of but she, 250 kilometers south of rio de janeiro. but upon the hills, a conflict is brewing. indigenous leader knew that the car is fighting to reclaim what she says or what any ancestry lands. inches are so frail, we are constantly being invaded. even during the day we surprised men with knives and somebody set fire to our bathroom low. we're having a village meeting. you know the father, the village chieftain, but it hector's of land and 998. and then 32 people have settled here. most of them
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women and children. until recently, the village got along with the neighbors, not anymore. you know, they don't pay attention layered when they went and he asked the government to deprecate their lands and brazil's national engine foundation for ny said the tribe had the right twin area $300.00 times larger than their plots that i wanted you. those me just said to you in 2017, when i officially recognized that 2370 hector's were indigenous lands. the next step should have been to decide what lands, if any, should have been demarcated. but the processes stonewall when jericho sonata was elected president the following year. mister neal, the neighbor said yeah, works as a cleaning lady in a chalet nearby. says her family, another's feel betrayed. they've grown up in but she and fear that if the area becomes an indigenous reservation, they'll lose their homes. i want
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a bucket cleaned up a badge. why did indians once so much land, why can't they be happy with what they bought? the judicial system will decide who has the right to watch, but we'll know that these days money decides all. if the dimmer cation happens, the what a nice will take over this whole valley. a place where farmers and fishermen, but also well known actors and foreigners have invested time and money and which president jane wilson at the tourism industry should further exploit contributing to the rising tension. since last year, a military police car has been patrolling the indigenous village up there 3 times a day, 7 times a week. the patrols were requested by rio deja nero's program, rejecting human rights defenders. who knows, but they are connected. the automation is to keep not her alive, so she can pursue her legal battles. but at the mayor of better,
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she has taken sides and has asked for the dimmer cation process to be a no my dear, it's one thing to have a demarcation process going on in the amazon or national park. but here, where there's a local population that's been established, there's bound to be conflict for noise and decision to rule one way or the other has only made things worse. this last conflict is only one of the 100 still pending and growing. while thousands of indigenous people wait for the supreme court to decide their faith, monica not give, i'll just 0. but she landlines are killing an increasing number of people in northern columbia. about 10 people a week are killed or injured drunk traffic as a suspected of planting. the explosives. catch you, lopez, i on reports. this is the root is jane takes to get home. he lives in columbia,
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scott the tomb were region near venezuela border. the land is beautiful, but land 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, 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 away when the 3rd any work or when the love mine exploded, i realize had fallen into a hole. there was smoke and a lot of dirt on top of me. i was conscious the entire time my dad started screaming some that you alive. similar stories are becoming more frequent in
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columbia. during the 1st 6 months of this year, more than $260.00 people including $21.00 children, were killed or injured by land lines. 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 for fark. when 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 landmines 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 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
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isn't visible. that it's still quite high in these areas. we explosions go off while balance of violence along parts of the columbia. venezuela border orange unusual. this recent escalation is worrying families whose lives have already been changed by conflict. because he, a little pavilion al jazeera watch will still add, including the latest or is hurricane returns to make it to from to in the premier inc. ah, a tail of 2 presidents that is wayland, military defectors, me american math, and reese, ah, and the bizarre told daisha attempt at re gene change in the bowl of arion republic of venezuela. people in power. the bay of pigs
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let's on al jazeera the latest news as it breaks down the north of doing the best job they can. we've seen one water team at wells far further detail covering the government since the taliban is relying on human shields and losing people shot them home from around the world. the price tag to the toko games have officially felt $15000000000.00 that already the most expensive summit games ever stage. oh, the a
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conservationist in sierra leone, a racing to save the largest non concentration of an endangered species of chimpanzee percept. further risk by illegal logging. communities want to plant millions of trees with the help of the government to reforest the habitat in the northeast and low mountain range. but as an interest now reports, it might be too little too late. rus clearings are now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees one stood tall and chimpanzees roamed conservation to say the areas swarming with illegal timber lockers and porches. and it's becoming increasingly difficult to stop them. it's like this more bechtel being one 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 the lift the ban on the logging in the timber trick. 4 years ago,
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the government in theory and the 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 $1500.00 western gym with eve, the month sonia community once hunted, the animals down. try to make amend. they want to plant thousands of trees. they helped cut down. that is, i've always, when a benefit to the health of the forest means to health and safety about people. it's the source of medicinal herbs which are also disappearing. logging and purging of also lead to the shrinking of our rivers and streams about the government says it also wants to plant $5000000.00 trees to reforest last areas. but conservation is said, the effort may be too late for endangered animals like the western gym busy. the la,
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sustainable, because you're talking about planting trees, we still need to stop the county that is going on with the existing. we could that this, we have a problem. if you cannot wait and lose that to build new stuff, it's not going to serially own it home to more than 5000 western chimpanzees. more than $1500.00 of them are found in the normal mountain rangel. and they're far from safe scientific data collected in parts of africa show for every often kim quincy, 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 lugging on the return of porters. as teresa cut down, while chimpanzees lose their habit it often chimpanzees had been sent to centuries . like the tech will go my chimpanzee sanctuary for protection. but even he ex, let's say porches, loggers and powerful individuals hungry for land i,
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encouraging on the last secular habitat for these primate. how many trees did you see that one sonia and all these sierra leone time apple's fault with leah? thank you, marian. well, there's a reason why chelsea paid more than a $130000000.00 for rama luke cock, who the striker is already repaying the investment scoring. and his 1st game for the blues, the belgian star grabbed the opener against arsenal. chelsea doubled their lead before half time. christy reese jane, that's to for to, for chelsea to start the season and the same for arsenal, except they've only tasted defeat. i felt still a little bit with heavy legs and when you had in the, in the 1st half, not of the last sharpness and, and freshness. and then we got a bit sloppy at easy ball losses. so was also some moments lead was not so comfortable, fully is really challenging. and the moment we are missing 9,
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play it. and then there are big senior players is what we have. we put that on a team that it will be probably and press enter the the history of this will go club. manchester united extended their unbeaten away street to a record. equally in 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 asked about resigning his star midfielder paul punch. well, that's going to be the question every week now until he does so. know, as i've said, all the time for the top player on the, the, the talks between the globe ministry representatives. 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 cain made his 1st appearance of the
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season, coming off the bench against wolverhampton. firs. got the points with a one nail victory thanks to an early penalty from delhi ali who scored his 1st premier legal and more than 17 months. well, let's have a look at the table after 2 matches, only 4 teams are still perfect and no surprise to see chelsea and liverpool among those over at the bottom. you can see arsenal joined for other teams who have yet to score a point. all right, in the tennis world, ashley bardy has once again proven why she is the world. number one, the australian claiming the cincinnati open ended the dream run of swiss wildcard jill. take men in the final party has now won 5 titles this year the most by any female on tour. she's also the 1st player to record 40 match wins this year. sweden's in a norquist 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 not won 3 majors. while the final round
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of the pga tour event in new jersey has been delayed until monday because of hurricane on re world number one, john rom heads inch around 4 as co leader alongside australian cameron smith, who carted assigning 11 under par 60 on day 3 in boxing legend mandy pac y'all is hinted at retirement. he lost through your dentist august in the w. b. a welterweight title fight in the u. s. state of las vegas, nevada pac. y'all made his come back after 2 years out of the ring. the 42 year old last in the distance, but 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 what i have done in boxing
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i contribute a record in boxing also and to make boxing the top especially bring owner to my country, the filipino people will toyota has won the 24 hour of the month for the 4th consecutive year ex formula one driver can we come by? ya? she from japan took the checkered flag with he made jose maria lopez from argentina . an englishman, mike conway, also claiming their 1st victory in the famous endurance race. was the diamond league event in oregon. olympic champion lane thompson hara backed up her victory in tokyo by running the 2nd fast this women's 100 meters of all time. jamaica recorded at time of 10.54 seconds ahead of compatriots, shelley and fraser price and sharika jackson. thompson harris came within point 05 seconds of florence griffith, joiner's world record, which stood for 33 years. i just sent myself back. i still get it, which i did not finish somewhere. damage from where it is just to get my sound to
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get us all to come up with jennifer. the p v. offset championships. got his amazing so you surprise even your so i wanted to be wise because i've not run that size in 5 years. and after the run fast rooms at the time, she was to come back here after 2 weeks to run out of the p. b is read them is in also for amazing us in the me mens 200 american know a while to to bronze in tokyo. he power to victory with the world leading time of 19.50 to attend to the 2nd faster than the winning time at the olympics. earlier this month and a quick update on the men's final and cincinnati. alexander, bear of his just defeated andre ruble of 6263. and that's it though for me with sport, the hand you back over to miriam in london. that i will see you in a bit. stay with algebra. ah
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ah ah, ah ah ah, the brazilian 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 doctor football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movements on al jazeera on county. because that's not a bond economy can be of the financial crisis that the u. s,
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the chaos at the airport, but a semblance of normality on the streets of campbell. we look at the transition in afghanistan under the taliban. ah, no, i'm sorry. i'm my v in london. you're watching al jazeera, they're coming up in the program. strong winds back to the northeast and us coastline. a tropical storm on remake land full bringing lashing rain and the risk of flooding and power.

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