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not punitive you today on algebra there. oh, i welcome back here watching out just in time to recap headlines now. it's not a bond and it will not allow us troops to remain in cobble be on the august 31st deadline. that means the evacuation of thousands of foreign nationals and risk african scrambling to get out the must happen before that date. us president joe biden is facing allies as emerging. the virtual meeting of g 7 nations. apart from the evacuation block as expected words to todd yvonne to form an inclusive
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government or faith sanction the un human rights chief michelle. but should i says she's received credible reports of serious abuses and that's kind of sad. she's accusing the thought of summer executions, restrictions on women and cracking down on process. many african refugees are heading to the us. some of them are now in the state of virginia where they're being temporarily. how's the next post center full of els been meeting them in the town or chantilly? i have been travelling for days. they are weary. they are worn. they've been terrified, but at least now they're safe. it's a hiring experience for them for sure. these are some of the thousands of off guns that fled cobble. they got out where so many have failed and all still failing. many leaving families behind some creating them amidst the chaos and the misery. i mean that that moment still happy because the baby so healthy. this baby born is
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its family, fled cobble heading to a us base in germany. the mother went into labor in the earth, suffering complications. now here in the u. s. she and her child are doing fine. they are so happy that you're here. and the family is nearly 11000 people have been evacuated from afghanistan in just a 12 hour period. the majority of coming into dallas, the big international airport, me a washington d. c. feel unsafe on them, just they will put on the bus is driven the 1st few miles on american soil to an expo center. what was the trickle is now a flood of people, each with their own, harrowing, terrifying tales based buses in our arriving fairly regularly. perhaps one every hour, every hour and a half, the refugees get off. they go into the convention center, but this is not their final stop. this is simply a layover somewhere they can get something to eat somewhere. they can use the facilities, they will then go into places like texas, like wisconsin,
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and even further afield. the journey here in the united states as only just begun. so they will that this man hasn't heard from his wife since she left cobble. you have to just wait and find that where she ends up landing. i'm sorry, you're going through that. he tells his story to her, nasa. she is hearing a lot of these, an afghan interpreter with a local muslim support group. she was out the airport helping those refugees make sense of that new surroundings. she has had some harrowing tales. a lot of these people have made safety, but they've had to leave their families behind and they don't know what happened to them. it's really traumatizing because they have to pick and choose to want to come with them. even the people who went to the airport, not everybody was able to get on the plane across the street. a flooring business is now leading the local effort to get essential to refugees. foyce too. and the raz john and gun refugee himself is working. non stop to get packed ready
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donations are turning up almost every minute. we're all here to help. we all humans . we see what's going on over and i've got a response. and so for those who find themselves spending the 1st night, what is going to be the new home? there is so much to make sense of so many questions. so many worries, so much relief. they have made it many others will not fill. lavelle al jazeera in chantilly virginia. that me as president of the leg tech i and they had to, lima has been sworn in. it happened that a special ceremony in the capital, the soccer, he'll be replacing outgoing liter longo after securing a margin of nearly $1000000.00 votes in this month selection. and today my now faces the daunting task of turning rounds, ambia struggling economy. how them will tulsa has more from hot audi he's just seen flowing in and the me at the stadium was due for a lot of them be and have very high expectations. president,
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day and age. lemme grew up in rural them via he'd been got a scholarship to study accounting from bay. he didn't win into business and he's now a prominent businessman and then, but he owns quite a bit of property quite a bit of land. in fact, he's a big commercial capital rides, who they admitted me, they went into politics and he tried a few times to become president. he finally won after his 6th attempt, some that been some and the hope that is pro business policies will encourage investment, encourage jobs in the country. and they say the reason why he won this time round after 6 attempts is because lottery young people in samuel, frustrated by the economy, he managed to rally them and managed to get them to support him. and he's promising to change on the ground. soon as he is president, has extended the suspension of parliament until further notice nearly a month after taking on emergency powers. in the same time,
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the leader of the largest political party, another has dissolved the executive committee. sata hierarchy has more at the store . last he said it was an exceptional measure response to can make and political crises on july 25 present. close i it's sacked, prime minister, sham, the she, she phrase parliament and the dish will power. he insisted was not to can. so this cool. it's a threat to one of the regions, few democracy center. i mean these decisions have no basis in the constitution, nor in the law. this is a coup against the constitution against the 2011 revolution and against liberties. in one month, the president has dismissed and replaced ministers and promised to crack down on corruption. the several m. p. 's have been arrested. the court cases being false strikes al jazeera bureau was shot down without an explanation. and to new york times, reporters were detained briefly. car side though is promising freedom of expression
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and then with that and if it was despite the crisis that denisia is living, it's still operates with freedom of expression and with human rights built on the constitution. and faced with some difficulties in some areas or with some administrations than these aren't intentional obstacles. while science has been trying to reassure is unions and human rights groups, concerns still remain. so there is an administrative decision called s 17, but it can even state it was used before for, for so many years, especially with regards to preventing suspects of terrorism from leaving the country. this is expanded to other categories including m. e 's, former as government members, some businessman and so how much time this is going to age and essentially sh
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since the freezing of parliament, there's little appetites of protest. present science decision appears to be popular . but soon as you say, they're fed up with high unemployment and rising poverty. both made was by the pandemic. and they blamed the main political parties including the largest sonata cities since the crackdown, the party has softened its rhetoric and acknowledged past mistakes in africa. then another candidate had been difficult for everyone. let's be honest, even enough to blame for that. it should have been stronger, stayed away from political and fighting and focused instead on economic achievements to meet the demands of tenicia in society. the arab spring changed and dramatically and put the country on a pass away from dictatorship and towards democracy. but there's still a sense of uncertainty as to new jersey and wait to see what i sy, in long term plans for the country, proved to be so at a height of al jazeera me,
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doctors in the u. s. a. water and hospitals may run out of space to treat children with coven. 19 a surgeon, pediatric cases. it's hit new. pandemic records. the vaccine is authorized for kids age 12 and up in the u. s. leaving young children particularly vulnerable. highly jo. castro reports the 1st aurora cannon is 3 and battling cove it inside in oklahoma hospital. her mother is a nurse who says she likely pass the virus to her daughter from an unbox, unaided patient. the mother posted these videos on social media to show the world the price her young child is paying writing. if you choose not to be vaccinated, you've made a choice for my daughter to your choice led to my innocent child being hospitalized . pediatric intensive care units across the southern us are filling with children,
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diagnosed with cove it who are too young to be vaccinated themselves. these patients sometimes can't breathe and we have to help them. we have to help breathe for them. since the delta vary and took hold, it's been dizzy here at children's hospital, new orleans and louisiana. a state where vaccinations are among the countries lowest. oftentimes we get to work and before we can even put our bags down, we hit the ground running for the day, and we're in and out of rooms all day, resuscitating kids, giving them oxygen increasing their support. us child cobit cases declined in early summer, but has steadily increased since july last week. more than 120000 cases were reported in children across the country, a substantial jump from the week before. we are absolutely convinced that the more people that get vaccinated, the fewer people that will be infected, that's clearly demonstrated, and the fewer children that will be infected deaths remain rare among children.
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with coven, but doctors fear more children will die as more are hospitalized. after 11 days in the hospital, aurora is finally well enough to go home. soon she and other young children may qualify for vaccinations. oftener health in new orleans is studying the pfizer shots in children under 12. the trials, medical director says the data looks promising and there have been no safety problems in participants. we have some of the children between the 5 to 11 which are so very grown up and they themselves want to participate. we had a little one that goes, pull up the sure these are so me a 5 year old an application for f d, a emergency authorization for that age group is expected from pfizer in about a month. it couldn't come soon enough for the parents of some children. the challenge will be convincing those who refused vaccines even for themselves. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera, new orleans, louisiana to astronomy. as most popular states have begun nightly curfews to
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contain the latest outbreak of covet. 19 new south wales has been struggling to live in the delta varying outbreak under the country. so cold 0, coven policy in neighboring new zealand. the government is hoping to increase its vaccination rates during another nation. wide lockdown is wind high reports in large parts of sydney, the streets, and now off limits. at night, around 2000000 people have been ordered to stay home from 9 in the evening until 5 in the morning. the curfew covers areas of city most affected by the latest outbreak of the covert 19 delta variance. any one cord violating it could be fined and ordered to isolate for 14 days. but as the new restrictions were coming in, the leader of new south wales was already talking about easing some for people who were fully vaccinated. that's now around 30 percent of the state's population. obviously our 1st and foremost priority is to protect human life until leave as
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freely as possible while we do that. but we also have to accept that there's been no fatal nation on the planet that's escaped. the delta strain that's escape having cases and we just have to be real about that. but the handling of the situation by new south wales has increased tension with the leaders of other states. they say the virus must be suppressed before lockdown can be relaxed. sidney was slow to impose restrictions at the start of the outbreak leading to cases in other australian cities. and new zealand. new zealand has one of the lowest infection rates in the world, but like australia, it also has a low vaccination rate, which is partly why the government says it will continue with its strategy of trying to eliminate the virus while speeding up vaccinations before beginning to open its borders early next year. in response to new zealand spook positive cases in 6 months, prime minister jacinta rod durn ordered a nationwide lockdown. it was introduced last week and has already been extended
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until at least friday in the largest city oakland. its been extended until the end of the month. it's a tough time for businesses like fledgling events, company, red herring, but polling suggest there is public support for the government strategy of short, sharp lock downs. we're just had a crazy amount of time that were covered in the country, which is allowed for us to run our we're going to have mass gathering up by that. although, right now, no, i do. we just know that if you do, just wait for it to get stamped out with them. the long run, with cases rising each day, the prospect of having those mass gatherings anytime soon seems a long way away. but the government believes if the latest lockdown is working, the numbers could begin falling in the next few days. wayne, hey, al jazeera toner, new zealand. haiti was one of the last countries in the americas to begin to cope with 19 vaccination campaign. but in the midst of its political turmoil and an
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earthquake, which is devastated parts of the country, southwest region bank campaign is now stalled. john holman, has more from the capital puerto prince. another person in haiti vaccinated this time, it's thought to call due mass failed to get that he's in the vast minority firstly because vaccines took so long to get here. haiti's campaign only began in july. and now, because even though they finally arrived, few seem to want them. the u. s. supplied half a 1000000 jobs under the kovacs mechanism. only 20000 have been applied. why in pod it's because of this. the empty covey board that dr. korean shows us in the non profit gas gear hospital. i suppose at one point you would have thought that this would be full of people. it was full last year. it was full. now if it is very
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calm, we don't have any admissions. haiti's health ministries is only around $600.00 people, have died of cobra. 19. the infection rate is also far lower than in many of the places. nobody knows exactly why. but since the pandemic isn't taking off need, there is a vaccination campaign for down inside of business that really is presenting hazy, and if it's not phrase and there is no need for them to get vaccinated in this market, the streets were to the faces there. many don't believe in cove, it or mistrust. the vaccines like him, i've done where because i believe in god, i don't believe in what people say. the human been lives all the time. they never speak the truth. that's why i only believe god. we took to do been you because he was one of only a handful of people we saw covering up what i believe in science, who i believe in my mask. he told us the limited public health campaign. another
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reason vaccination is to would have done little to convince others. this is one of the few places to do with the we've been able to find here in the capital port, the print, and what medical experts say to us is that a golden window of opportunity could be being missed because people now could be being vaccinated before more deadly strings as it possibly take whole here in the country. the government has other things on its mind. not least recently assassinated president followed up by a major a quake in the country southwest. the latter could yet turn into a super spreader with the hospital, full and a multitude of foreign organizations flowing into help. covey may, for whatever reason, continue to swerve around this caribbean nation. if so, it will be the 1st piece of good fortune haiti's had in a long time. john home and i'll just get her to new york has its 1st female governor capital a hotel has taken her out of office in
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a brief private ceremony. she replaced and drew como resigned off the sexual harassment allegations. a new initiative is helping bring a little joy to the lives of children in garzon, a cinema boxes rolled into town. man, it's come with a message of hope. jimmy wolf has more one by one. these children climb stairs, garza knew cinema bus, eager to see what film awaits them inside the cat. infinity of all was really nice with lots of adventures. and it's the 1st time of rush to moving about . 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 violence. 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
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gaza. people would 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, 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 boss offers a welcome change. i sent him, i had 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 i've watched 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. joy wolf al jazeera,
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ah ah ah ah. all right, cool bands that catch up on the game. his peter, everything so much the paralympics around the way the opening ceremony took place in a largely empty stadium area. as the country continues to battle. the current of ours pandemic recording more than 25000 daily infections in the past week. an athlete
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tested positive because of 19 inside the paralympic village for the 1st time on tuesday. the an identified person is one of 5 cases in the last 2 days. more than 4400 athletes from 162 teams will take part over the next 12 days. but eventually enough, canny stun owns for from the mines of both taking part. the country's flag was carried up to 70 by volunteer. as a message is there, a few of the african athletes were unable to get to japan celebrated. i've got the son's absence was particularly felt by those representing the refugee teen 5 men and one women were chosen for the competition. they led by eliana rodriguez, refugee from cuba and competed in the london paralympics for the usa or heart goes out to, to the people who have gunnison. and for sure, we are here representing their world of people with who are refugees, as, as abraham will said, there is 82000000 people who are displays around the world. i'm sure these,
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these athletes are going to give all of what they have during these days. to really support all the refugees out there and make them feel hopeful and the same people, the same message goes to the people of afghanistan. well, if getting stones one day cricket series against pakistan as being postponed indefinitely, the matches were originally meant to take place in 3 lanka in september. but of no commercial flight out of kabul, it would be too difficult for the african team to get the. i'll try to reschedule for next year. in english premier league where the time of the surprise early leaders and was double delightful them on monday. striking mikella antonio became the clubs all time leading 4 in the premier league. supporting fowler the can you the 31 year old for him twice where sam thrash less a for one to in some to games. and david more men lead the way in a great credit to make what he's please improve so much. he's all road play as
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a say a forward from when we 1st to many videos. noah's is greatly improved and you know, he started, he's got few goals. no next couple assists. you could maybe school development tonight. so. ready all. busy really push for make that the pool have also won both their opening games and trail with them on goal difference only. and they have announced that they storm and mama sala will not be allowed to join up with these egypt. the metro will cut qualify next month. egypt is on britain this career of ours read list again, fella. we have quarantine and miss to lee good games. the australia and state of queens and we'll host the remaining matches of the rugby championship starting next month. because of corona virus restrictions matches the written. he should be able to take place in other australian and new zealand cities about to be moved. so africa who currently lead the standings and argentina are due to arrive in queensland on friday and begin a quarantine period was very much in the next 24 hours. but
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just a really big team effort. obviously with our software kentucky, with the queens and government in, in getting the managed oscillation approve, which was the, the biggest piece of the puzzle. we really had confirmation of the match schedule a couple of days ago. so i was just really getting through this managed observation piece. american golf attorney for now has entities 5, you wait for a title, winning the northern trust in a play off hurricane on re handful the tournaments final route to be delayed to monday. fit out finished up on 20, under, alongside australia, cameron smith, but on the 1st extra hole with hitting the shot out of bounds while for now puts it out to win. this is quite cool. it's been a long time since my last one, and i'm a totally different player. and it's almost been a, i think, a blessing in disguise, that i had to wait this long because i've polished my game to a place where, you know, i think i can start to win more. hopefully,
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more often than i have in the past. staying in the united states, say it's 10 straight winds now for the new york yankees in major league baseball, a jen carlo stanton home run on monday, help the yankee defeat the atlanta braves. this will also snaps atlanta is own 9 game winning streak as the new york. they are still 2nd in the division 4 winds behind the tampa bay rains 20 to 20. and when it comes to by munich, old traditions die hard. the german joins turned out, dressed in bavarian liter holsen for a photo shoot mocking off the fist fight. the festival being canceled me to kaz been hosting the one of the biggest b a festival every october. but because of the qur'an a virus fan demick, it's been cooled off for a 2nd year running. that didn't stop stones like thomas miller and robin live and don't ski getting into this for us. okay, we're going to leave it there for now. most 14 is coming up again
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a little bit later on. sammy, thank so much peter bassett, from me for this news, but i'm back in a moment with another full show. so stay with us here. now to 0, ah, in september and 0 as morocco records would be impacted with 19 the country votes and parliamentary elections that will shape the future. while the listening post dissects the media, how they operate, the stories they cover. and the reason why the 911 attacks over the world 20 years on the war that followed to finally ended and i've gone to sun. but that's what
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are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and to can i see, and that's the bottom line. ah, me see me a ton of on figure say they will not allow an extension to a deadline of august the 31st for us or to leave afghanistan the you. i says it will stick to the deadline as g 7 lead is how the virtual meeting to discuss the crisis and how to help refugees ah.
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