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i have a very basic question. this is their 1000000 lost their home because the us held responsible. i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not pay any price for it. the men who still work on al jazeera, ah, we have a long way to go. and a lot could still go wrong on the prussia over k all take exit us from afghanistan . joe biden says us forces stepping up in couple of bits of sweet ending. we speak to some of the people who are on those flights heading out of the country. i live by and a lot of memories in on, on a contradiction, a lot of been a lot of suffering. but yet, cobble given the threat somehow ah
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hello money side, this is al jazeera life hall. so coming up strong when the ne in us coastline is tropical storm on re makes land full bringing lashing rain and the risk of flooding and power outages on us. vice president coming harris is in singapore to secure a diplomatic relations with se, asia. ah, us president joe biden has come on the enormous criticism for what some say is a botched departure from afghanistan. that the taliban takeover has led to chaos that cobble airport and thousands of afghans desperate to leave the country. in a televised address on saturday,
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biden's said more than 11000 people have been lifted from couple f for just this weekend. though it's not clear if this number includes non us evacuation flights, evacuation of thousands of people from crumble is going to be hard and painful. no matter when it started, when we began. would have been true if we had started a month ago or a month from now. there is no way to evacuate this many people without pain and loss of heartbreaking images. you see a television. it's just a fact. my heart vague for those, those people you see, let's say now from charles strafford, who joined an evacuation mission from castle to afghanistan, heading east towards cobble airport. this flight is part of an international effort to move thousands of people out of afghanistan because they are afraid of the new rulers of their country that has suffered decades of war. for about an hour,
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which is 2 and a half journey from global this call goes late on board or drug coverage. medical expecting the return of the whole of africa league, their country. we land on the nato controlled side at the airport. the situation is calm, fall removed from the chaos outside the perimeter. fence controlled by the taliban . long lines of guns. wait in single file to ball the plains. these are some of the 10s of thousands of people try to flee. cobble today we arrived here, i suppose about half an hour ago. they're all for military across civil choice li, loading up with people. but so they are too afraid to remain in this country.
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i think this is devastating by the 50 that i called home the city that gave me the time to be why i think there's a lot of emotions. these are really emotion i live by and a lot of memories are not a contradiction. a lot of been a lot of suffering, but yet, cobble give us a friend somehow. and this is what you're seeing here in the rain rate. this is the mother being forced beneath all about what people maybe act like it's all about of course have said that they will be no reprisals against people who've worked with like bosses or was the media organizations or do their family members speak to people?
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i don't believe that according to so i'm assuming they're all tens of thousands of people who over the last 4 years of work with who have worked itself with western media. and it is these people that you see have a day when all the way off as a ride. in the last few minutes we've seen helicopters landing. so it's, it's our arrival situation. but there is a lot of tension as what is being described as one of the largest l. if history continues one week after the taliban takeover of couple, the armed group is busy trying to form a new government. senior tell about leaders on talks with their commanders, former government figures, religious scholars. charlotte says this report from couple the united states calls him a global terrorist and off is a $5000000.00 reward for his capture. yet,
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one week after the telephone took control her little from man, her connie moves freely around kabul taliban lead his schedule. is full of meetings with afghan leaders that we're going to collect every group and political groups, all the groups and united them and work together to build a better afghan. astonished and defended. senior taliban leaders have spent the week in negotiations. they say they won't and inclusive government. hello. hey, connie is a leader and connie network and remain on terra watch lists and under un sanctions . but now, here in carville up to one week, he's acting as a good. hey, connie even slipped at the home of hash met ghani, brother of the former president ushers. connie accepted the government but very frankly, i've been telling them over and over and they do understand they know how to bring security. they are lacking totally when it comes to finances. and as far as having
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educated people that can come by and run the country, part of the us telephone agreement, signed last year, was that the us will continue to provide funding to afghanistan during and after it's withdrawal. but since the tele bonds take over the us has, for is it more than $9000000000.00 and ask and central bank reserve? and the international monetary fund says, afghanistan can no longer access its lending. the consequences severe and i have talked to the leadership of taliban and over and over actually every night, almost at the hour of the morning. you'll never touch in any sunshine. look at it. the rich, the powerful will survive. it's the common people that it's going to get hurt. off the years and hiding that, had connie's have publicized, they returned to cobble, who lives in charge of the capital security. his nephew, enough smith,
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the former president hum at cause i and ceo of dealer of de la this week taliban deputy leaders, serge dean. connie also visited with this money to our our, our issue was with the occupation. there was a superpower that came from the outside and it divided us. they forced a war on us. we don't have any hostility towards any one level. and the taliban says it will not announce who is in the government and its structure until foreign troops have left the country in september. charlotte bellis al jazeera kabul. well, the taliban says hundreds of fighters are now heading tough gun stones. punch, ship valley is one of the few areas. the group doesn't control yet. it lies just north of kabul. thousands of guns opposed to the taliban, including former government troops have reportedly gathered there to show resistance. it's all about and says it's sending it's fighters because the group has refused to hand over control peacefully. thomas johnson is research
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professor at the naval postgraduate schools, national security department. he's also the author of taliban narratives. the uses and power stories in the afghan conflict. he says the resistance in punch, it poses a serious problem for the taliban. there is approximately 9000 afghan resistors under the name of their calling themselves. the national resistant front that have gathered in the pan sure valley and even marolla sally. ready who was the head of afghan intelligence for many years and was a vice president under a guardian. the 2nd machine is also there. in fact, he declared himself president, since the gun is left the country, but it, but my information suggests that there are scores thousands of taliban fighters
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moving to the pan shear. now, the national resistance has come out publicly and stated they'd like to negotiate rather than fight. but this ery is an area that, that, you know, the moocher dean knew very well during the anti salvage. it was the home of ahmed shah, masoud, and his son, ahmed masood, is also a major player, trying to reconstruct something that looks like the northern alliance that was so successful in fighting the taliban during the civil war. in avenue, tropical storm, henri is battering a stretch of the northeast and coast of the us just hours after being downgraded from the hurricane. millions of people of bracing flash floods, violent winds, and power outages. 1200 has all story from the storms path in montauk in new york. on re rolled into rhode island on massive waves making a rare and raucous landfall,
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and new england downgraded from a hurricane on sunday. henri skirted new york before becoming the 1st tropical storm to land in the smallest state in 30 years, threatening the north east coast of the us on re reserved the brent of its fury. for rhode island, snapping trees like twigs in kent, exploding electrical transformers in newport, in battering in beaching boats in jamestown. president biden declared a state of emergency in new york, connecticut, and rhode island. and while new englanders are used to dealing with some tough weather, the storm has potential for widespread consequences across the region with significant flooding power outages that could affect hundreds of thousands of people. and so we're doing everything we can now to help those states prepare, respond, and recover for a broad swath of the atlantic coast. that process has already begun. the storms
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spared the wars for a long island, which fear to direct hit, but it still whipped up high winds and high waves, and here is elsewhere. it's the water. it's causing concern. storm waters flooded streets from hoboken, new jersey to western rhode island and left tens of thousands without power. still some in its wake say it might have been worse. today. we've got a direct hit basically from hurricane henry or tropical storm and re winds are pretty high this morning. power stayed on almost all the way through. we just lost it about, i would say about an hour ago. but other than that, we have no property damage at our place. we got very lucky, but on re isn't finished yet, as it slowly winds its way up the new england coastline, leaving a path of torrential rain, wreckage, and ruin. john hinder and al jazeera montague new york, saying in the u. s. at least 22 people have been killed off the record,
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breaking rain and flood gorgeous, surging and central tennessee. among those killed to topless, who reportedly sweat from their father's arms was cured. cruises, searching for dozen still missing the power outages, all hampering efforts, roads have been washed away and home joyed. major haitian gangs have offered a truth which a group hope will allow earthquake relief efforts to accelerate the death toll from the august 14th quake has risen to more than 2200. more than 340 people are still missing. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. desperate crowds continuing to scuffle as food still head on al jazeera flame, the taliban, and some of the women who have managed to escape from afghanistan. stories and guy launcher line can hold a good as festival,
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despite cope. 90 lockdown. ah hello. they were expecting severe weather in parts of north america. thanks to hurricane on re now that's going to affect north eastern states in the u. s. and this was the scene in new york city ahead of its last fall concert was cooled off due to thunderstorms and lightning strikes. now it's expected to make land fall across long island. in this area hasn't seen a hurricane in 36 years. we are expecting up to 250 millimeters of rain, so that means quite a lot of flooding expected. and winds of up to a 150 kilometers per hour. system damaging winds. with that now we've had a state of emergency declared in new york, but it is likely to affect much of southern new england up into massachusetts. and
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it's got a bit of an unpredictable part. but it's expected to swing round into eastern canada, taking the wet and windy weather with it. now elsewhere, we are seeing some extreme severe thunderstorms rolling across the mid west, up into the canadian plains. so very wet weather on the way for the dakotas for minnesota. and for indianapolis, now elsewhere it is looking rather fine and dry across western areas. but we are going to see a lot more rain effect the florida panhandle. that's your update. the challenge of the brazilian dictatorship, the democratically run football team. lindsay and has changed the course of the nation. the percentage was a revolutionary football, known to locals as the doctor football rebels concludes with the celebration of
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life and legacy of socrates. and the corinthians democracy movements on al jazeera lose a what, you know, just remind the story. our tropical storm on re and battering the stretch of the northeast in coast of the us. people embracing flash floods bonded winds, outages, us president joe biden says the evacuation of americans and valuable has accelerated, more than 11000 people have been and if it from couple airport president
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barton has also said the taliban had so far kept his word on allowing access to couple airports, but he warned a growing concern that the field could become a target of attacks. katara government has evacuated thousands of people from afghanistan on his hosting them before they moved to other countries. many of the african evacuation who fled the country have been sharing their stories about how they despair and leaving friends and family behind the we're about molly met some of them in the house. if they come and kill you or maybe injure new, what will be happened for our family speaking from the vacuum compound in doha that her asked for high density to be disguised, fearing taliban reprisals against her family, which is my mom, had sick i was sick of her because he hud operation. oh,
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he's alone with my sister. my father brauders. you're already about your such mission. this compound has been built to football. walk up 2022. but now it's filled with about $500.00 african refugees. few expect to the taliban takeover over kind of some to be so rapid. when the army group took the country, cut out in the u. s. military organized evacuation flights from cobble. as soon as the next, why thrice we would have a contrast evacuation evacuated through this process. most of them i should say, are female students or kids or family in addition to journalists. now for those we have this accommodation we're in can, i mean currently it's almost maximum capacity currently towards around $500.00 plus . and we're currently preparing an over compound that can accommodate even
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a bigger number. kentoria authorities have set up a cobit 900 testing center and organized truckloads to supplies 3 about q we. they also had special arrangements to support the children. i was led to the temporary home, the group of 7 girls, or 20 years old, born in the same year that the u. s. had invaded afghanistan and overthrown the taliban. they escaped together a one point holding hands in the crowded airport while their lives were under constant threat. morgan, we did get area or i have no choice but to shoot you. so i take that you are your commander. it is have is that they have to deal with protect has there are some international people living in the, on the stone. so i would be concerned if everybody leaves and taliban has complete control. and then the 2 colors,
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the true side would be sean. the other side of the story, they're scared of us. if we were the generation that we grow up into 20 for century, we're open minded when school high school university. and we pose a like a like in direct threat to them. when i asked what hope they had the future, they told me they can't look forward only back at the people they left behind and to focus on getting them to safety. lower but mentally odyssey are a tow home. us vice president, come la harris is in singapore, in an effort to reaffirm us alliances in the pacific region. she is meeting president holly, my young, called and prime minister the she in loan type. the trip will ease concerns if a cycle we can do us commitment to the region following it's pull out from afghanistan. or we can speak l correspond florence louis his life for us now in
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kuala lumpur, florida. what can we expect from this trip? well, she's expected to deliver a speech in singapore that will lay out the future of us tides with southeast asia . now the u. s. is worried about china's growing influence, particularly as efforts to claim vast parts of the south china sea. the u. s. navy has regularly carried out freedom of navigation operations in the south trying to see something that china finds provocative and southeast asia. the us seizes as an increasingly important region. it's coming under increasing pressure from china. so for the u. s. foreign policy here is about strengthening ties with the countries here, so that they will see us as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now, us president joe biden is not the 1st leader to one closer ties with the region.
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president obama had a pivot to policy asia, which was about re balancing foreign policy toward away from middle east towards asia. now the ca, harris. well, come, harris is also going to be visiting vietnam later this week, where she's also expected in her conversation with the leader to emphasize the needs and the need for an open and free indo pacific region. now, how is all those being seen in china? well, china's official city one news agency said in an editorial on saturday that harris's visit is part of a drive to contain china. and it also caught the u. s. approach outdated, cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now there's one other thing that harris will hold to have to contend with during her visit here, and that is the collapse of, of gonna start. and she's likely also going to have to answer questions and give
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reassurances to friends and allies hear about us commitment as well as credibility when it comes to keeping foreign policy promises money. thanks about florence louis there for us in kuala lumpur. china has activated its emergency flood responses. heavy rains continue to batter several regions in situ on that province. almost $900000.00 people are affected by storms, which of course, month slides and cuts off highways. in taiwan, present tie in. when has received her 1st dose of a likely develop? coven, nice job as a nationwide. well, that gets on the way. if all is disputed, claimed by the opposition, that the approval of the marriage and vaccine was rushed. taiwan has pushed to develop the local vaccine after
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a global shortage. 40 percent of taiwan population has received at least one days of a foreign may job a centuries old, but his festival has gone ahead and for lanka, despite a 10 day national lockdown. hundreds of performers and show animals took part as they've done for generations. michelle fernandez sentenced this report of feast to the senses and the spirit this majestic cross stuff elephant stepped out of the sacred temple of the 2 interlock because his capital candy on his back. a casket housing rarely said to be the tooth of the founder of buddhism. go to my good. there is a big cause in lanka, material of that religion and the material. if they think that these are the festivals like debate, i haven't done to blister gone to the blessed people of the country and blessings
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is what the country desperately needs as cool with 19 spreads rapidly. daily deaths have reached almost 200 new infections. more than 4000 a day. after month warnings were medical experts. the government has imposed a 10 day lockdown nationwide. but the festival is going ahead, as he did centuries ago, having been written about by the chinese pilgrim for him in the 5th century. the only thing missing the thousands of people who usually flocked the parade route every year. this time, 55 elephant isle, taking part in the 10 day parade. to honor the sacred to hundreds of reformers, don says jugglers, musicians, and 5 readers will also take part. many have done so for generation like sarah a good night at the monkey, how they can go amongst i put in me because i do this task happily. i really enjoy
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taking part in the festival. the joy i had being involved is a 12 year old. i still have today sunday march the final stage of the festival known as the para, as it draws to a close, many hope that it's brought some respite from the misery of corbett. 19 fernandez, are just the ra candy, the reuters news agency as reporting egypt as closing its only border crossing with god until further notice says the decision was made for security reasons. egypt kept the crossing open during the 11 day conflict and may to deliver aid and help broker a truce 11 on the head of the ship group has bala says fuel from iran will soon be arriving in the country. fuel prices jump by 70 percent off to come and further reduce the subsidy on sunday. levin on his going through the worst economic crisis in recent times by raining fuel imports would be a violation of us sanctions. indigenous leaders from across brazil are preparing
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to march on the capital brasilia. it's ahead of a major supreme court ruling that could lead to the boundaries of that protected land being reviewed. let me tell you how to key reports from party. the 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 near the back of his fighting to reclaim what she says or what any unsettle lambs i was in. she was so frail, we are constantly being invaded. even during the day we surprised men with knives and somebody set fire to our bathroom. we're having a village meeting. you know the father, the village chieftain, but it hector's of land in 1998. since then 32 people have settled here, most of them women and children. until recently,
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the village got along with the neighbors. not anymore. no tension layered when they went on, he asked the government to den market their lands and brazil's national engine foundation for ny said the tribe had the right twin area 300 times larger than their plots. one of those majors i 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 jack both sonata was elected president the following year. mister neal, the neighbor said yeah, works as the 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 a fucking cup a bad. why did indians, once so much land, why can't they be happy with what they bought?
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the judicial system will decide who has the right to was, but we'll know that these days money besides all, if the dimmer cation happens, that what a nice will take over this whole valley. a place were 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 rival defenders. those who knows, but they are connected. the automation is to keep, not her alive, so she can put you her legal battles up. but it is you the, the mayor of better. she has taken sides and has asked for the dimmer cation process to be a no pill. my dear, it's one thing to have a d,
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my cation process going on in the amazon or national park. but here, where there's a local population that's been established and 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. lost thousands of indigenous people, wait for the supreme court to decide their faith, monica non, i'll just 0, but she arg . this is algebra, these your top stories, us president joe biden has come on the in know most criticism for what some say is a bunch departure from afghanistan that and the telephone's take over has led to, cale said, couple airport and thousands of africans desperate to leave the country and a televised address on saturday biden's.

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