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such mission this compound has been built for 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 the next y thrive, we would have 800 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 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 cubic 900 testing center and organized truckloads to supplies 3 of that. they
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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 holding hands in the crowded airport while their lives were under constant threat. marjorie did please area or i have no choice to shoot you. so i take that you are your commander. it is have is that they have to deal with protect that there are some international people living in the, on the on. so i will be concerned if everybody leaves and taliban has complete control. and then the 2 colors, the true side would be sean. the other side of the story, they're scared of us because we're, we're the generation that we grow in time for century we're open minded when school
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high school university. and we pose a like like a 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 ra, doha. more on the tension over the possible delay in the polite of western forces, overseeing the evacuations for mechanised on michael sample. as a practitioner chair at queen's university. belfast joins with my wife from belfast . michel, sample, we've just heard there form our correspondence. some of the, the point of view, some of the lucky ones, those who have managed to leave carpool. but of course, there are many phones with more tens of thousands more who are yet to leave. and this deadline of august 31st, really as the deciding factor here,
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the taliban says they're not prepared to move from bad. i seriously do you think paris she'd take this statement from the taliban that it's august the 31st and then everyone needs to be well, i think that we should certainly take it seriously in the sense that they the taliban out believe that they have won a spectacular victory against this would be the united states on the south gone ally. they do not want to see that victory being diluted by western troops near staying on in cobbled beyond the original announced date. so i think that the united states would find it quite uncomfortable to, to stay there unless they reach some kind of agreement, which i'm not sure that they're either side as inclined really to pursue. but i also think that we need to be quite careful in the way that we look at this. they understand is not going to disappear. here after the 31st of august,
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i understand is still going to be there even with the the tyler bonded power. although it is absolutely true that many africans have well justified fear of persecution. i've got very good reason to be frightened of the taliban. that does not really account for all the thousands of people who are trying to flood towards the plains leaving cobble now. so i think that we can expect that there will be anxious days over the next week as the the air evacuation is completed. but the will be a period all migration in the coming weeks and months and some people, some people, you know, getting home once, commerce, commercial flights restart, which may well happen quite quickly. there are land borders from off on this don. neither do i think there's going to be some kind of massacre of the people of who are left behind in cobble and nor do i think that the boarders about understand are
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going to be closed. okay. yes. everybody involved in the evacuation is going to be extremely busy for the next week. but afghans are going to keep, continue moving, traveling, and migrating well beyond the, the 1st of august, which is ever perhaps reassuring. for many, it's reassuring for many to hear there. just tell us about the taliban itself because many people have been caught off guard. the speed of this was very, very quick indeed. even the taliban, perhaps one could argue, have been caught off guard that the speed of their victory here. but one thing that has been noticeable is that the taliban chain of the leaders of the sullivan the previously don't basically is a very key to project a softer side. but there are reports on the ground that this doesn't perhaps tally with actions of some of the faces there. what exactly is the chain of command? are we likely to see that firming up, or is there a sense that the taliban really is frag meets fragmented into different parts?
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well, what was your analysis of that? i think over the past 3 years of the intense negotiations in doha, there was always a sense of their being to realities of the taliban movement. although they and the team that was based in doha and conducted the talks and tried to reassure both their i've gone into the cuter and members of the international community that they were a, a reasonable for that wanted to reach accommodation, internally and internationally. that was the message was they consistently pushed, they did not really talk for the whole movement and they did not exercise power within the movement. power lay elsewhere and i always understood that they're, they're so sweet talking exercise was really a deliberate effort to provide a cover for the military campaign. in the end, it turned out as, as some of us tried to argue at the time that the reaction was in the military
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campaign. and so that was the, the team and don't, did was that they, you know, they, they are, they covered and they, so they enabled the successful pursuit of this military campaign. for now, the movement has always the right reform itself and established the chain of command. now the fascinating thing which is going on here that you might, you know, people may recall that the taliban refer to their, their so critical structures as the islamic emerett of our honest um, now in emerett, of course, requires an amir during the insurgency. they were able to argue that for the sake of security our me or will remain hidden. we don't want the americans to get him. now the americans have, have left out the me or has not emerged supposedly all authority has been exercised in the taliban movement. are in the name of our high but to canada,
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who supposedly was the emir who took over from the predisposed or optimal madman saw who was killed in a drone strike. now, in your contacts with senior taliban suggested that he may well not be with us. if you were, if you were a real, a mere, he would have emerged or at least, you know, passed out to victory messages over the past week. and there is no sign of this missing mia, which many people then are led to conclude. he's dead. and instead we have a counsellor taliban leaders installed in cargo, jostling amongst themselves for power. i'm so i think we can say that that authority, the command structure inside the tyler bon movement does not seem as unified or as strong as it was during the period of the insurgency. because they stopped referring to the near uninstalled dead. we have at least 5 senior leaders who seem to be sharing all 30 amongst themselves,
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will be interesting to see who eventually emerges as the leads are the mirror of this new islamic emeralds. soon as you find out what kind of government will get michael sample, i'm sure it will bring you back in for your analysis. but for an i a thank you very much indeed. thank you. you're welcome. the head of the sheer group has bella says, fuel form. iran will soon be arriving in lebanon. fuel prices jumped by 70 percent of the government further regina to subsidy on sunday. lebanon is going through. it's worse economic crisis in recent times. fuel imports from iran could alleviate the problem, but it could be a formulation of us sanctions. they know how to report on her shorts, ej a fuel is impact canisius in bay roots per week. 7 on has been experiencing severe fuel shortage as it is paralyzing. the country and the economy, people wait for hours in line outside gas station,
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most of the time fuel is not available. the reason for this crisis is that living on is an economic turmoil. a few months ago, the government decided to subsidize fuel in order to avoid a social explosion. but now the central bank says it has run out of foreign currency reserves. the government subsidies policy has been criticized because what has happened is that a black market has been created and many are smuggling cheap. fuel anti is built into neighboring syria. the government has tried to call the crisis by gradually lifting a subsidies, but it is not working soft. yeah, measures are not. the solution has been law, which holds political power along with this allies in lebanon, is now planning to import fuel. from iran. it's a decision that has been criticized because important iranian oils could lead to sanctioning. the state has been insist that this is going to allow that the faith
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is not involved. but at the end of the day is part of the system. and many are criticizing this as a way to show that they are not part of the problem as well portrays itself as outside the safe when along with its allies, they control the state. many will say the only way for the sustainable solution is for those host our political parties. politicians agree to carry out reforms, suffice corruption, structural reforms needed to resolve on the economic crisis. but doing that would mean that these political parties in one way or the other are committing political suicide because they lose their control over the states. the u. s. s. facing record floods fires and storms as a result of climate change. at least 22 people have been killed by floods and tennessee. as the heaviest rain fell on a single vane mesquite. cruise is searching for the dozens are still missing. the power cuts for hampton roads efforts tropical storm on re had
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a stretch of the northeastern coast of the us, just hours after being downgraded from hurricane. it's one of the most powerful storms in the region in decades and on the west coast. wildfires burning out of control in california that dixie far has become the 2nd largest ever recorded in the states. for more or less been in michael dorsey, he's an environmental scientist and joins us from detroit in michigan. get to have you with us on the news. mister dorsey, do you think americans doing enough to combat climate change? you know, absolutely not. the rhetoric coming out of the house is sufficient, but the actions fall away short. i think you've got a degree of what you can call paula finance. you know, just the other week secretary lincoln appointed an opportunity from the old gas industry to be his energy advisor. we've got to institution commitments. ready in the current senate passed infrastructure bill to for renewable energy and so forth
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. so we've got a line up to saying what the actions that they're not taking and we've got to really trust for more serious action, particularly in a lot of the very sobering intergovernmental panel on climate change report. absolutely, and it will not affect the per, if the bike administration, they are in place saying one thing and doing something else. i mean, if public opinion going to be key in changing this, particularly because the measures, if we take that recent report on climate change, the measures needed to the combat. this are going to have a significant effect on the way people live their everyday lives. americans like, think, big cars, i mean, are they good you for the american public is behind measures to tackle climate change or, you know, some americans like drug cars, but most mac did. i think the majority majority want to clean drain little
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future that isn't compromise in their lives and it's from greenhouse gas emissions from raging wildfires from catastrophic weather events like we're seeing just as we can along east coast like we're seeing him presently out on the west coast, so there is a huge amount of pressure that the sunrise we publish. i sit on the board that are going to hold is president accountable, hold administration and accountable. a result that are really just fit for purpose and at the scale they need to be to tackle the unfolding climate crisis and they've created. but in terms of us, public opinion though, i mean, is the connection being made on a broader scale between the, the devastates involved far as the storms and the flooding that we're seeing and climate change itself. because a, you just have to look at the american political talk shoes and say when it comes to tackle and climate change, these tend to full time party lines. the american public is quite politically divided at right now. do you think that a connection is being maids between the,
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the events that we're seeing on the climate reality that you yourself know so much about you know, the last thing that we need to pay attention to is that she can re, from, you know, competitive networks you know, like class moves and so forth, that's really ignored when we do them a serious matter, like kind of change. i think when we look at and poll survey people across the united states, they really want action. they're fighting fraction is a bipartisan sensibility. you've got folks on the right as well as on the left, really holding local, elected officials accountable, as well as sending strong message can and should do more commitment that the president made, for example, to reduce greenhouse gases by 50 percent within the closing the decade. that's a good step in the right direction, but it's about 50 to 100 percent off the market where we need to be so much, much more needs to be done and you can be done and it's affordable. it can be done
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in a way that has been upside for people's lives. ok, michael dorsey great. so get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us on the news or to discuss this pressing issue. thank you. thank you. criminal gangs and hazy have offered a truce, which aid groups all below earthquake relief efforts to accelerates. they had been hijacking trucks with supplies that they saw from the august 14th tremor has risen to at least 2000 seen hundreds. we'll see. 140 people are so missing. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. desperate crowds are continuing to scuffle for bags of food. us regulators have gone said full approval to sizes. corona virus, vaccine emergency approval was granted in december, but now it's been given further accreditation. as to the review of more clinical data and the decision could boost the vaccine ruler, it's my convincing more unvaccinated americans to get the job indigenous
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leaders form across brazil and preparing to march on the capital priscilla. it's the head of a major supreme court ruling that could leads to the boundaries of their protected lands. being refused. monica carr reports from paris. she in eastern brazil's 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 lambs i was in, she has so frail, we are constantly being invaded. even during the day we surprised men with knives and somebody set fire to our bathroom lower having a village meeting. you know the father, the village chieftain bought a 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. you know, they don't pay attention cleared. when they went on, he asked the government to dimmer keep 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 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 process 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 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 bucket cleaned up a bad. why did indians once so much land?
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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 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 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
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process to be a no pill. 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 in this 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 100 still pending and growing. lost thousands of indigenous people. wait for the supreme court to decide their faith. monica not give, i'll just 0, but she still ahead on i'll just here will have the sport for you and a bit of fear away from van will tell you what happens with this. she keep birdie a couple minutes opened with a
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ah ah, i'm going to check on the sport then. here's santa, thank you very much. hello. well, one of europe's lead to football clubs has put on a fitting tribute to goal scoring. a great i'm units a good was known as the bomber for his record. 365 blended legal goals was german legend died that just over a week ago, a 75 to binds more than they marksman roberts live in, dusky struck their 1st goal. and in the process said to europe, ian recalled the only club in the continents a top 5 leagues to school, and $74.00 consecutive games in all competition. with 2 more goals and
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a 3 to defeat of colon in spain, gas bail ended. his goals going out on the grid in nearly 2 years in that ega. but it wasn't quite enough. as a reality, drew thrilled with live on. the french football match between masa and niece has been abounded off to home. fans invaded the pitch and confronted the opposing players. trouble of fled, my face thawed dmitri by it was hit by a plastic bottle and then threw it into the crowd, or no nice supporters formed on to the field to confront place. and security staff of play was suspended with leading one nail. seems to have been summoned to a new disciplinary hearing on wednesday when we look out who has played the starring role for chelsea in his 1st match. since the premier league club signed
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him for more than $130000000.00 or above the belgian strike, a delivering on the investment straightway going opening go against arsenal. chelsea doubled their lead before half time as to when from as many matches for chelsea while their london rivals are yet to register. appoint the goals going record in me until new sites when west home, a face to lester. later on monday the strike, i need one more to take him to the club. reco tyler 48 overtaken that paulo d. can you see it? this is like a cheese. so it should do because when you look through the cell, the eat, so touch some medic plants. so i think for mickey to get a chance to do being started, probably use maybe when they went back and wing back and day for this period and you can use your cell phone. i've got actually haven't been able to make it to the
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tokyo paralympics because of the turmoil and the country, but they'll be acknowledged tuesdays opening ceremony. we will include the f gangster flag in the ceremony as a sign of solidarity. we have invited you and hcr representative here to act as the flag bearer. and i think is just important to highlight that to you because it's a message basically of solidarity and piece that we send to the where are we that attitude, we will like to have them here. unfortunately, it's not possible, but they will be here. of course, in spirit, the paralympic flame is burning brightly, but there have been that restrictions as japan try to get on top of surgeon calling a virus cases. the torch relays being limited to ceremony at construction sites in tokyo, new city, home, golden run for world tennis number for alexander bev is backed up. he's tokyo
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olympics victory with cincinnati open title history sets when over russian. i'm very glad but making him the 1st german champion at the time and this boy better in 1985. now he's setting his sites on the us open and world number one nova yoko is just he beach in the land pick 7 final he is. so when is a week that everybody's looking forward? so i think no luck will be back. these obviously going to be the favorite as well. but i think other guys are going to be in great shape and i'm looking forward to the weekend. let's see how it goes. but it's the one week to go. i still have a lot of work ahead of me. i still have to find my rhythm in new york as well. and yeah, i'm looking forward to years old or something for the new zealand is in our newsroom . paul call has become the 1st male new zealand to win squashes longest running torment walnut before making history and the prestigious british open. he overcame
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egypt. walter hampton, i live in for games. the an orchestra has become just a said european gulf to win at 3 or more women's majors. that 4 year old, who is narrowly missing a verde pot at the 18th. but paul was enough to secure the british open. one of the n p b a 272009 and event title 4 years ago. fellows who had madeline. the effects was tied for a 2nd behind glasses. cheeky, siegel did try to hold her up the order at the 1st hole. the bird moving her bull 20 meters down the fairway when they had had enough facts to return the ball to where it originally landed. and that's always fun for me and you back to hell back here. most of the found, well that's a for the news are,
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