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me. ready the. ready news. ready we have a long way to go. a lot could still go wrong on the press. cale take exodus from us, ghana stone, joe biden says us forces stepping up evacuations in couple a business week ending we speak to some of the people who are on those flights. heading out of the country, i live, find a lot of memories and not a contradiction than out of been a lot of suffering. but yet, cobble given the threat somehow.
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ah, hello money side, this is al jazeera life and so coming up strong wind bass of the northeast in u. s. co sign, a tropical storm on re makes land full bringing lashing rain and the risk flooding and power outages and the fight for indigenous lands. how one village in brazil is asking the government, the protected status. ah, us president joe biden has come on the enormous criticism for what some say is a botched departure from afghanistan. chaotic scenes continue to play out a couple airports, thousands of desperate people remain stranded that many fearing for their lives. they wait and pray for way out the country. and
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a televised address on sunday by and said progress was being made with more than 11000 people lifted from couple just this weekend and it's full of reports from washington, dc. that hasn't been enough to silence his critics. he was supposed to be concentrating on a hurricane, but all the journalists wanted to know about was this. discuss a lot with the tale bond. that's the question he's been asked again and again. i think the august 31st deadline, will you extend that deadline assign from president biden's? got a moveable date, might not be a moveable after all. there's discussions going on among us and the military about extending our hope is we will not have to extend the pictures have been dramatic and heartbreaking. baby, born on planes as families flee some dying as they cling to jets, taking off others trembled to death outside the airport. a massive, logistical,
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and humanitarian nightmare. we are approving that we can move the thousands of people a day out of couple. and a lot could still go wrong, but to move out 30000 people and just over week, as a great testament to the men and women on the ground and couple and arm services domestically, president biden is being hammered from those who preferred donald trump. this was the complete and total surrender and embarrassing failure. do you believe that those who really didn't terrorist organizations that want to attack the united states now have an entire country as a sanctuary from which to do so? i've even by his own people pose out here showing president biden's approval is down to 50 percent. another poll said he's dropped 8 points on last month. the general consensus among americans, they do approve at the withdraw. just not the way the president is handling in 26 countries have now agreed to take refugees. and once they leave cobble, an effort to really pressure on the current processing centers which are reaching
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capacity before they brought to the us. i've been a personal contact with the leaders in many countries, including gutter, germany, spain at lee, you a and others. they're making vital contributions for many traps in carbo with no way out. that seems a long way away. my heart vague for those, those people you see those terrified of the taliban are less interested in sympathy . they want action now and to get out as quickly as they can. fill of al jazeera washington. as hear from charles ross ed who joined in evacuation mission from castle to, i've got this down 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, which is 2 and
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a half hours journey from libel. this will see the flight on board or drug coverage medical expected to return to their country. we land on the nato control side at the airport. the situation is calm, far removed from the chaos outside the perimeter. fence controlled by the taliban. long lines of africans wait in single file to bold 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. i crawl civil chinese the loading up with people so they are too afraid to remain in this country. i think this is divine williams by the city that i fall off the
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city that gave me the time to be i think there's a lot of raw emotion. these are really emotion. i live, find a lot of memory and contradictions. a lot of been a lot of suffering, but yet cobble gave us a threat and somehow what you're seeing here, a rain rain. this is the mother being forced beneath all of the navy act like it's all about of course have said that they will be no reprisals against people who've worked with oversees all was the media organizations for their family members speak to people if they don't believe that
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according to summer students, 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 i read off is arrived here. the last few minutes we've seen helicopters landing also, it's our arrival situation. but there is a little attention to what is being described as one of the largest history continues. when we come to the taliban takeover of cobble beyond group is busy trying to form a new government. senior taliban leaders on talks with their commanders, former government figures, religious scholars. charlotte banished reports now from couple for the united states calls him a global terrorist and off is a $5000000.00 reward for his capture. yet, one week after the taliban took control leila from man. had connie moves freely
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around kabul. the taliban lead his schedule is full of meetings with afghan leaders . that told again 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. hi, 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 diplomat. 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 f gonna stone 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 reserves? and the international monetary fund says, as going to son can no longer access. it's 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 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 her connie has publicized they returned to cobble, who lives in charge of the capital security. his nephew, enough, smith, the former president hubbard, cause i and ceo of de la de la this week taliban deputy leader surgery dean. had
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connie also visited with this money to a 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 and to foreign troops have left the country in september. charlotte bellis o jazeera kabul. tropical storm henri is battering a stretch of the northeastern coast of the us, just hours after being downgraded from a hurricane into people of bracing for flash floods, violent winds, and power outages. john henry has a story from the storms pub in montauk and new york on re rolled into rhode island on massive waves making a rare and raucous landfall in new england downgraded from a hurricane on sunday, unrestricted new york. before becoming the 1st tropical storm to land in this small
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estate in 30 years, threatening the northeast 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, recover for a broad swath of the atlantic coast. that process has already begun. the storms 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,
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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 passive torrential rain wreckage and ruined john henry and al jazeera montague, new york. haitian gangs have offered a truce, which a group hope will allow earthquake relief efforts to accelerate and hijacking trucks with supplies that stole from the august 14th quake has risen to more than 220340 people are still missing. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed,
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desperate crowds all continuing to scuffle. the bags of food fell ahead on al jazeera flame and tell him some of the women who have managed to escape from a kind of stone telling stories. making waves in the black sea house series of military incidents is increasing tension that nature ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, there remains dry, hot and sunny for much of the middle east. an event this week, we are seeing temperatures up in the north sitting where we expect them to be. but down in the south for some of the gulf states, we are going to see them dip down slightly, for example,
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in cuz hum doha is going to see the temperature dipped down slightly, and the humidity will kick in on tuesday. but farther south we go to somebody, winds keeping things cool across the coasts of yemen and omen. and if we do find some showers, it will be in those western mountains of yemen with the possibility of a storm or 2. and those showers join up with the largest thunderstorms rolling across that central band of africa. we have seen flooding in eastern parts of the democratic republic of congo. edging into uganda, we could see more of that as those rains continue to fall rather heavily across western parts. of the democratic republic of congo. but the storms continue around the gulf of guinea. as we move further south, though it is, fina and dryer. we put a bit of a brisk wind blowing across parts of what's one that's bringing the temperature down slightly. but there's plenty of sunshine around for south africa with a few showers across the suit too. but cape town, we'll see the wet weather come tuesday. sponsor
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watching as a reminder, our top story is this. our tropical storm henri is battering a stretch of the northeast and coast of the us. millions of people bracing for flash floods, violent winds, and power outage us president joe biden says the evacuation of americans and vulnerable afghans have accelerated. more than 11000 people have been lifted from cobble airport just this weekend by the and has also said the taliban has so far kept its word on allowing access to the board. but he warned a growing concern at the field to become the target of the tax cuts. us government has evacuated thousands of people from afghanistan and his hosting them before they moved to all the countries. i'll just there is demolish. aaliyah has been to did a bass in guitar where flights arriving, he was his report. this is the 4th aircraft
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to fly in refugees. well done. it's done. over a 100 passengers, civilians, mainly students were on board this flight. the took off from travel on sunday. it's now arrived at the base in are they on board many students and so far has said the government has had been able to evacuate several 100 guns in total. this has been described as one of the largest humanitarian earliest operations in v, in the history more than $7000.00 blown out and recent days, the 1st year that's been put on the military as well as with eyes in the us airport here. i don't know, they have been huge because the influx of refugees coming in has been far greater than the capacity to house them. there was issues with where they would sleep,
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conditioning and be really harsh from are here for you. that's and so forth. that has somewhat been resolved with some of the authorities here from the american side thing. i've been able to read ok. several 100 of these refugees to cation roughly 15 minutes from where we are standing. there was another plane expected to arrive a property military one that was right again on monday, having more refugees has been held by the national community for if reference and ensuring the safe passage of these refugees is logistical nightmare as one official described to me. in fact, i'm going to sign it hasn't been present physically and some of the one for you to ensure a safe passage rate for those who are chosen to live up to one point. many of the african evacuees and doha, have been sharing their stories about how they dispatch leaving friends and family
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behinds, or beds, and money met some of them here. and if they come and kill you or maybe injure you, 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. my mom had fake i was take care of her because he had the operation. oh, he's alone with my sister. my father. broader your body above your such mission. this compound has been built to the football walk up 2022. but now it's filled with about $500.00 african refugees. few expect to the taliban takeover of a kind of son to be so rapid. when the armed group took the country, cut out in the u. s. military organized evacuation flights from couples. as soon as
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the next y thrive, we would have 800 evacuee 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 taught around $500.00 plus . and we're currently preparing an over compound that can accommodate even a bigger number. kentoria authorities have set up a cobit 900 testing center and organized truckloads to supplies 3 of the key. we 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 at one point,
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holding hands in the crowded airport while their lives were under constant threat. morgan, we did get area or i have no choice to shoot you. so i take that you are your commander. it is said is that they think that they will protect us. there are some international people living in on the stone. so i would be concerned if everybody leaves and taliban has complete control. and then the 2 colors, the true side would be show on the other side of the story, the us because we were the generation that we grow up in the 21st 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
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to focus on getting them to safety. lower but mentally odyssey are a tow us vice president come. the harris is in singapore, in an effort to reaffirm us alliances in the pacific region. she's meeting president holly, my prime minister, lee, she and known type the trip or east concerns of a cycle. we can u. s. commitment to the region following its pull out from afghanistan. the u. s. special representative and north korea is missing his south korean counterparts in an effort to resume dialogue on the peninsula. sim came is also expected to meet russia's deputy foreign minister who's also in so the meetings come as tensions are . hi, north korea is criticizing sole and washington for joint military exercises calling them an invasion rehearsal time on president tie in. when has with the her 1st dose of a locally developed cove at 900 job, as a nationwide role,
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lot gets on the way and fall is disputed claimed by the opposition that the approval of the marriage and vaccine was rushed. taiwan has pushed to develop the local vaccine off to a global shortage. 40 percent of taiwan population has received at least one days a foreign may job. indonesia single day tale of new covered 19 infections has fallen to its lowest level in more than 2 months. the country had just more than 12400 new cases on sunday, which is down from the high of nearly 50000 daily infections in july. it's a hopeful sign for one of asia's hardest hit country's tension 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 under some and spend today
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with the british royal air force pilots, a station in the romanian coastal city of constant i. they call them q r a's quick reaction alerts for 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 the room for mistakes. 10 meters would seem quite close to $21.00. that's on initiated terms of relative procedures. it's totally normal to conceptual 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, then i think it's not the sorts of behavior we'd like to see in the special
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community in the air there on stand by 247. and when the la 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 and related to nato, led to a confrontation with russian forces partition warship tell her story. i will continue to follow the internationally recognized. there i've had less than a week ago. a russian military commander said nato surveillance, including spy planes, had nearly tripled since 2019. russia sees what nato calls in their policing
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neighboring states as an escalating threats. romania is buying us, built at 16 to up graded samples, remain in it for start growing, and those are the big process of modernization. and the 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 alongside the danger of one small mistake causing more hostility, even from complex simmons, which is 0 constant remaining indigenous leaders from across brazil. off preparing to march on the capital present at the head of a major supreme court ruling that could lead to the boundaries of that protected land being reviewed. want to get you on a q report from product the time seems to have stood still in the colonial city of but she,
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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 surprise 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, the village got along with the neighbors. not anymore. you know, they don't pay attention 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 that i wanted you. those me just said to you in 2017,
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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 neil, the neighbors said yeah, works as the cleaning lady in a chalet nearby. that her family and others 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 bucket cleaned up a bad. 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 was, but we'll know that these days money besides 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 was present jade. wilson at the tourism industry should further exploit contributing to
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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 push 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 my dear, it's one thing to have a d, 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, while thousands of indigenous people wait for the supreme court to decide their
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faith. monica not give, i'll just 0. but she visitors in greece. i've been celebrating the last full moon of the summer access $220.00 greek museums is what is popular historical site, including the acropolis, where all 3 for the special events. anything else extended late into the night to people could enjoy the were in lit up by the glow. i this is aus is there are these you tell us president joe biden has come on the enormous criticism. what some phase of bush departure from i got to stop that and the taliban takeover has led to chaos and cobbled airports and thousands of afghans desperate to leave the country by and says more than 11000 people have been.
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