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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister of the me to pay reno said the forces were obliged to the friends that come through from regular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, the taliban, the red line, foreign forces must leave afghanistan by the end of the month. but cobbled airport chaos and desperation. this is where most people are asked to come to and in recent days it has been closed because of what the us is is security threat from isolate. but for most people here, the biggest threat is dehydration is a stand page and it's constant gunfire. ah,
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marianna murphy and you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. more than a 1000000 american service personnel and thousands of new york teachers must get vaccinated at the us fully approved the find the job. people wait for hours in line outside gas station. most of the time fuel is not available. and that means lebanon's leaders are losing that grip on power. ah, hello, welcome to the program on top story. the taliban has warned of consequences if us and allied troops cross its red line and remain in afghanistan be on the deadline. that's just 8 days from now. us president joe biden is under pressure to keep american troops on the ground to continue evacuation efforts. thousands of afghans
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on foreigners are still waiting to feed the country with more cale sixteens at cobble airports. charlotte ballad has more the people that cobble air force going nowhere beyond the gates of play. the president biden promised would take them away, but it shot a job. position. the criteria who is most 3 to buy the telephone from one another. so my mother has been some idea for the last 6 days, but the best of outcome nice took outside because of all the people at the gate to knock them out of them. this is the north gateway. most people are asked to enter through. but in recent days, it has been closed because of what the us is, is security threats from iso. but for most people here, the biggest threat is a stampede. is the hydration and gunfire down a pool than 20 people have been killed in the last week in and around the pools.
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and again, if i'm living here with my children right now of the crowd and over gunfire, there's no information shouldn't of announced anything if they weren't able to take people out on the road to the north gate. this is where the telephone prisons ins and ask in special forces, begin specifically in d s 0 units. the 2 are separated by a piece of string. the 0 unit span filming, so we record on our phones. all other ask and security forces surrounded, but they did not 0 units of funded by the ca and accused of night rates and human rights abuses pop out of the saw us. there is a lot of danger here. been dis 0 unit, doing a lot of firing. threatened people, a lot of people who was the us put them in charge of this strict road to separate western forces from the telephone. still, as we filmed the telephone,
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george passed at the airport. gunfire has been the main cause of injuries. these were the 0 units last week, shooting appears to be the preferred method of crowd control. the telephone has also moved in some of its most viewed fighters. the bedroom, 313. it is a special forces wing associated with the powerful her connie, that work they know securing the perimeter of the airport. you've been trying to reach evacuation lights because they say scared of the tele bomb. it's the taliban . they must get through 1st followed by 0 units and all the stretch of land. the us is it is flying out tens of thousands of people for their protection, but 1st, making them cross a dangerous road to safety. charlotte dallas al jazeera, well, the evacuation of citizens from maney western nations,
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along with our afghan allies, is continuing a pace. but it's still a long way to go. germany is allison, its own citizens, along with you, nationals and afghans. so father efforts transported 3000 people. the u. k is blowing out 6000 people so far with times to evacuate and other 4000. but the biggest effort is from the american since august 14th. 37000 people have left on us flights with more than 16000 flying out since sunday. but if, of course there is still a great deal more to do, the u. s. is planning on evacuating between 50 and 60000 afghan nationals, and by that deadline of august 31st out there is rosalind jordan asked the state department if that deadline could be extended when you say the telephone has made commitments. does the taliban understand that given the u. s. his commitment to its citizens, to the applicant and to others in that pool,
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that if this operation needs to go beyond august 31st the tall a bon must allow that operation to continue? look, this is a decision that only one person will be able to make that person is not in afghanistan, that person is not in this building. that person sits in an office without corners in the white house. the president biden will ultimately have to decide when this operation will come to a close, i can tell you that it is our goal to move as quickly as we can and as efficiently as we can to bring to safety, as many people as we can. and i think we're seeing in the metrics in recent days and certainly over the past 24 hours that we are making good progress on that it is not our goal to be there one day, one hour, one minute longer than is absolutely necessary. but while the us says it will stick to the deadline, the german foreign minister suggested more flexibility. yes,
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this is phil mitten was added to cairo under the pot. and we are in talks with us in turkey in order to keep possible opperation on evacuations that people possible . we will have a role to keep discussing that with the taliban. i'm doing say, because they will have a special role in the entire meanwhile, inside the country, women are facing an uncertain future with concerns. the taliban might force them to live by a strict interpretation of sherry. a law group does say that women's rights, including to education work will be respected in that frame. what without giving any details, some female journalist have returned to their jobs. one interview to taliban leader, but there are concerns that it's not gonna last rights groups. fear that life african women will revert to how it was before 2001 when the taliban last rules. that means barring women from education and work with no freedom of movement, that would also be a requirement to have the burka and to be chaperone by men whenever they are outside the homes. so earlier i spoke to a female student in afghanistan,
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who is very worried about the situation. when i started by asking her about the impact, the taliban takeover is had on her life and her routine. my life completely changed because i'm not going to my university and i'm saying that the home when i read, i mean i grew up the whole idea book before i did, then we have booker. and as for this, it was very difficult for me to wear boca before. i guess 15 i was in here. i was, i was crying all the night. i wasn't shocked. i couldn't breathe. i could then did the same again, this done. but that said that everything got normal for me and i started to access the, the, all of them, the one the principals. when i went home,
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i went with my daughter and now do before, i didn't know i didn't go out of call with my male dominant and they'll go again. i went home with my friends, i went to the chance i went to university alone. i went to school, but nowadays i do with the restaurant with my 1st i don't that i didn't go through the games. i don't go to the internet in the didn't. i didn't good to just do you now want to leave afghanistan? yes, i want to leave a dentist time because my university is bad. they're not working anymore for the future. we just get this done at the quarter for me to leave again, this tend to be in a fight on the day should be there before me. there should be freedom of speech for me and i sent you my indecision. i can continue my venture and i will have a great future and not brought. so that's why i'm thinking to leave of dennis done
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. and because his situation is getting worse, psyche with the site, all one is 1000000 people in front of the, of the airport. they want to leave up, they want to skip again this time because the events and the end of the call of on goods and when the takeover happened, how did you, what were you thinking and feeling at a time in terms of your dreams, your ambitions, you aspirations, i couldn't believe, i think in fact i was, i couldn't that something i couldn't, couldn't enjoy a good laugh. i couldn't my for one week because i was in depression. i live in safety all day and night. nice. i was thinking about my future son. not being
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in my family, the, in every family, they are thinking about the future, the thinking about their lives. thinking about how their daughters been sent them to you. they gave him how they should have delivery in free them. all several states are looking after their citizens and afghans have worked with them. military's the united nations is saying that it needs help from member states for the organization staff who also want to flee. mike hanner is that united nations the united nations says it's relocated another $120.00 individuals from coupled to its temporary base in context on some of these are un stuff, but a spokesman will be un secretary general says the majority of members of n g o z who being working on implementing you and programs on the issue of how many or afghan nationals the spokesmen refused to be drawn, saying this is a delicate issue that has also got to be discussed with member states. the majority
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of people on the flight were employees of international employees of international n, g o z. the situation with afghan nationals is extremely delicate. we are very much focused on keeping our staff safe or afghan national staff safe there. dependence. we are trying as best as possible to ensure that they are that they are safe. i mean, i think it's clear that the number of them have genuine fears for their, for their well being. this will this will require some member state support, but given the very delicate nature of the situation. and i don't want to go into
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any granular details. that's also being confirmed that the un secretary general will take part in the urgent g 7 virtual summit that will take place in coming hours. this emphasizes the secretary general's insistence that the crisis in afghanistan has got to be dealt with on a united basis, rather than on the part of individual states acting individually. you're watching out there a lie from london much more still to bring you on the program. new delhi takes to fight against evolution to new multi story height. and after years of researching conflicts, the cinema roles, back into god. ah hello, there was a dry,
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settled weather for much of us trailer in the days to come apart from in the south east. we've got a weather system that sitting in coastal areas of new south wales and within cold blustery winds. with that flung showers and storms with possible hail and some rough seas. and it's going to knock the heat out of sidney things are going to feel rather chilly. but as it sweeps off to the east, the temperature is going to pick up slightly and they will be sunshine behind it. now it moves across the tasman, see it is going to impact the south island as we go into wednesday. ahead of it. we have got wet weather in the west is will be fine and dryer in the east and in the north island with some sunshine breaking through the cloud there on wednesday it will free papa bring the wetter and windy a weather with it. now as he moved to east asia, we have got some very wet weather on the way for the korean peninsula. exceptional amounts of rain are expected to fall, and that's because tropical storm or mice is going to join up with may you front to bring those drenching down pulses?
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ah, come back the main story now. a taliban has warned of consequences if us and allied troops remain in afghanistan be on the withdrawal deadline at the end of august. us president joe biden is under pressure to keep american troops on the ground that the u. s. t. the evacuation can be completed in the remaining 8 days. national security advisor james sullivan said officials are in daily contact with the taliban. that has been substantial progress in the operation. thousands of afghans and foreigners is still waiting to flee the country with more pay or 16th over the weekend of couple apple. and we want to remain with our top story there. china has said that it's closely following developments and is called on the taliban to form a fed government. so jim came on the boat. we hope it's going to stay in conform
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and inclusive and open government, which adopts a phone and domestic policy that's prudent and moderate. what we hope elected the will of the people in an international community. of our comments came off to china . welcome to taliban delegation to the northern port. have town gin, just 3 weeks ago. katrina, you has more on this now from bay chain john has been maintaining close communication with the taliban in the lead up to its takeover of afghanistan. china is really concerned about how this is going to play out for china and for the region. it's looking at this as one possible opportunity for aging, for example, looking at maybe expanding its economic investments in the country, looking at some minerals or resources in the country that wants to really stay close to the taliban in case it can make the most of those opportunities, but at the same time, china is really very anxious about this situation. it doesn't want to see the
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country become a hot bed for extremism and for terrorism, especially because china shows the very small border with i've gone assad. and in the past, separatists have used this border to enter china's shin young region. so trying to really wants to look at what it can do to play a role in afghanistan reconstruction, so that it might help to maintain stability in the region, but also so it can protect and potentially expand its or an interest. and at the same time, while china says it's looking to work with the taliban, it's also looking at this opportunity as basically a p opportunity to criticize the us and point out that this is an example of us failure and us unreliability in the region. well, as china increases its interest and focus and i've gone on, the united states is shifting the thrust of its foreign policy further eastwards towards the end of pacific region. vice president commer harris is currently
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touring. whether concerns of increasing chinese influence. he's been visiting a naval base and singapore and addressing sailors from a u. s. warship before heading fund next stop in vietnam. it is in our vital interest to stand united with our allies and our partners in se asia, in defense of a free and open into pacific, free and open. again. this is the work you are doing every day. policy, people talk about it, foreign policy, people talk about it, we talk about it in diplomatic meetings. free and open. the u. s. madison's regulators fully approved the 5, the vaccine against covert for every one age 16 and above. its been an emergency use since december, full availability of the 5, the job is immediately now triggered at 2 major policies. pentagon is saying that it's compulsory for all members of the us military. that's more than 1300000 people
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to get to vaccination. and new york city is making it mandatory for all of it's 148000 teachers and school employees. if you're one of the millions of americans who said that they will not get the shot when it's until the has full and final approval of f d a. it is now happened. the moment you been waiting for us here is time for you to go get your vaccination and get it today. today. it's an important moment in our fight against the pandemic. well, andy gallagher has more from miami on the expected impact of the 5, the vaccine rollout. well, i think more than anything else. it's hope that this will give those that have been hesitant to get the vaccine confidence. there are reams of scientific data behind any decision that the food and drug administration makes. that's what they've done in a short amount of time, the normal and you heard the president there. he's been pleading with people in
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this nation to get vaccinated for months. the delta variant, of course, is leading to hospitalizations, particularly in the south. there are 17000 people alone in this state in florida that are currently hospitalized. so according to one poll from the family foundation, the kaiser family foundation, a 3rd of the people they talked to said that they would get vaccinated once there was f. d a approval that could make a tremendous difference across the country, particularly where vac seen rates the low. of course, there will always be people throughout this pandemic that will refuse to get the vaccines for their own personal reasons. but it's hoped that this f d, a approval and all the rooms that scientific data behind them will take those people have been teetering on the edge to finally get vaccinated. now the vaccination rates and some of those states have been talking about louisiana, alabama, mississippi have been taking up tremendously over the past few days. it's hope that this decision will make that go even faster. i think the trend is being going up because people have been having personal experiences with what the delta varied is
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doing to those close to them. and people that they know because hospital wards in places like missouri and places like louisiana, alabama, mississippi. a just getting full at the moment because it's delta variant is so contagious that and part i think is why people are saying finally it is time to get vaccinated. but i think the by the administration and now hopes that with this formal green lights, from a highly respected organization, the f d a. and by the way, people will be paying attention to this across the world is now the tipping point. this nation needs to finally get things on the control, but of course we will have to wait and see if that happens. vaccination sites are widely available. the president say, look, you are within 10 kilometers. everyone in this country have a place where you can go and get vaccinated. so do it today. elsewhere, taiwanese presidents has received her 1st dose of a locally developed coven vaccine, as a nationwide rollout gets on the way their tie in when broadcast the job live on
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social media. to try and raise public confidence in the message and vaccine as follows. dispute claims by the opposition, its approval was marched through too quickly by one push to develop the local vaccine called on after delays and deliveries from medina and astra. seneca we go to 11 and now. and the previous government's attempts to provide cheap fuel for citizens has backfired fuel subsidies lead to smugglers exporting the cheaper fuel. instead of using it domestically. and now there's a crippling shortage and a government you turn in a hunter is in by roots by the cost of petrol is rising dramatically for week 7 on has been experiencing severe fuel shortages. it is paralyzing the country and the economy. people wait for hours in line outside gas station, 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,
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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 reserve. 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 is trying to call the crisis by gradually lifting a subsidies, but it is, it's not working. stop gap measure is, are not. the solution has been law, which holds political power along with this allies in lebanon, is now planning to enforce fuel from iran. it's a decision that has been criticized because important iranian oils could lead to sanctioning the state as well. and just this is going to let you know that the state is not involved. but at the end of the day is part of the system and many are criticizing this new. i a ways to show that they are not part of the problem has
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been portrayed itself as outside the faith went along with this allies. they control the state, many will say the only way for the sustainable solution is for those who hold power political parties. politicians agree to carry out reforms to fight corruption, structural reforms needed to resolve love 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. climate campaign as have taken over london sterafab ga squire, king of a 2 week long protest activists from across the u. k converging at the famous monument. the group is known for bringing the 50 to a standstill, and it's chosen the week of a busy public holiday to stage the event, hoping to pressure the government to do more to stop pollution. there are only interested economic rights and just look at the weather. economic growth is what
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causes a birth and weather system. it's very easy to just berryhead and then ignore it. but i decided i didn't do that anymore. i believe. and we need to show people that we have the power of the community to come together and show that there are things that need to be changed elsewhere. a massive app purifier is the latest addition to new delhi skyline. it's meant to reduce staggering levels, a smog in a country that's home to 14 of the 15 most polluted cities in the world. in the had more than 1600000 pollution related death in 2019 yet as poverty mitchell reports. not everyone is impressed with this idea. this brightly colored imposing structure in the heart of new delhi is the city's latest attempt to fight air pollution. the 24 meter tall outdoor air purifier has 40 funds which filter the air around it. the pilot project cost taxpayers nearly $3000000.00. and this is result
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of an order issued by the supreme court in 2019. so gothic order, the copy got written the smoked all over, beautify it with a one going to radius. we had experiment with the new technology here and will continue to monitor the dollars performance daily has previously taken several step to address its pollution problem. these include batting, cold power plants, limiting the number of vehicles on the road and stopping construction during peak pollution season. despite this, the city is engulfed by smug every winter as its air quality breaches, hazardous levels that will, i feel many issues because of the pollution. it's hard to walk on this tree to my health, also, watson. i end up taking many medicines those days. so if i need to get lost or do, i've heard about the smoke terrace in china and other countries. i haven't seen one in delhi, but i am glad it was installed. it may bring down the pollution levels here. while
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the government plans to study the impact of the small town for 2 years, experts warn it may not be effective. you require in the thousands of be, you know, for every nook and cranny of the city. to be able to sort of really make tangible different, your kind, i mean, and that's, that's insane amounts of money. we shouldn't be popping it in with that at all next month. another mark tower is set to become functional in one of deli, most polluted neighborhoods. emissions from vehicles and industries are the leading cause at pollution, issues that they need technological innovation, but also social and political will to tactless. talk me miss, and i'll just eat are usually children in the gaza strip, but getting a welcome escape from the daily troubles. a cinema bus is rolled into town with a message of hope. gillian wolf has more. one by one,
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these children climbing stairs, garza knew cinema bus, eager to see what film awaits them inside. did ken infinity, paid off. all was really nice with lots of adventures and it's the 1st time of rush to moving a bus. the new initiative is supported by the european union and run by a local charities. it offers a range of films designed to promote peace tolerance and non violent. both the cinema cinema bus has an indoor and outdoor screens, interest screenings can accommodate 60 people, as well as the physically impaired. the outdoor screen can be adapted to different sizes and can accommodate up to 500 viewers. in the 1950s cinema flourished and gaza, people with delight and films from the arab asian and western world. but that all came to an abrupt end during the palestinian uprising in 1987 when movie theaters were set on fire. the film industry has never truly recovered since then. today,
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gaza is home to a little more than 2000000 people, but only those with permits are allowed to travel beyond its borders. inside there are limited options for cultural experiences. so families try to enjoy stones at home, but the cinema bus offers a welcome change. in my head, the cinema is really nice. i wish we had a big cinema like this one. so we could always go to it because we don't have access to things like this. it's the 1st time it was a movie in a cinema like this, a movie about love and caring about yourself. a message designed to reach everyone along the gaza strip. join wolf al jazeera. ah look at the main stories now. the taliban is warned of consequences if us and allied troops costs its red line and remain in afghan installed be on the deadline . that's just 8 days from now. us president joe biden.

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