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ah, the me reminder, the top stories here on out here at western countries are racing to evacuate people from afghanistan with less than a week to go until foreign troops leave us secretary of state antony blink and says the taliban has agreed to allow americans and risk africa, nationals to leave off to be august 31st deadline. lincoln says america remains engaged with a taliban despite not recognizing the group as the legitimate political leadership in the country. thousands of indigenous protest this of gathered in brazil capital has the supreme court proposed to rule on a case that could put that unsettle land risk or returning to our top story. now,
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the situation in afghanistan, i'm joined by collin p clark. he's the director of policy and research at the sci fi group, which is an organization dedicated to increasing awareness of global security issues. he joins us live via skype of from pittsburgh. thank you very much for your time. can i start with the basics? can you explain exactly who isis k r a y, they are viewed as sworn enemies of the taliban? sure, yeah, i mean, isis obviously grew out of the original group cor, islam of state and iraq and syria. this is one of several branches or affiliates. you know, there's affiliates in north africa stage all across the board. and isis k is a sworn enemy of the taliban. they've been at loggerheads for the past several years. the taliban and their al qaeda allies are sworn enemies of isis k. and we've seen al qaeda and ice affiliates around the globe from the sa hell to the
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philippines. fighting with one another, both exchanging barbs online, but also clashing on the ground. we are led to believe that the taliban has firm control over afghanistan, bay, all the ones calling the shots. but now of course we've heard from anthony blinking us secretary of state saying that i c. k remain a real critical credible for act, especially when it comes to the evacuation of people from the country from couple look to tell them one the war. there's no 2 ways about it. and now they have a herculean task of governing the country. the tell them might be effective in surgeons, but how are they in a governing role? their bandwidth is going to be maximized and stretched thin. and one wonders if they'll be able to secure a monopoly of power over a large swath of territory in the country. isis k is going to give them a run for their money. they're going to challenge that. we're likely to see attacks . both low level style attacks,
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hit and run and bushes sniping attacks were probably more complex operations as well. and that's what the, by the administration is concerned about suicide bombing, truck bombing, or the, the nightmare scenario of isis k trying to take down a commercial airliner. and it be beyond a desire to cause chaos and undermine the establishment of any taliban leadership. what you think i see case long game is and i've kind of well, i think, you know, much the same as this long state and an iraq and syria is long game is which is carving out some semblance of territory where they can roll, where they can potentially, you know, restart the callously and expand from there were unlikely to see that now ghana, stan, i think isis k is more likely to play the role of spoiler. but if you look at the core group again in the lavonne, they're down and out. they need momentum, and they get that through the high operational tempo of their affiliates. we've
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seen it in subsaharan africa, and i think they're hoping for a major rebound in south asia now enough, get us then. those, the potential threats of isolated, i've got to stop mean the likes of russia. vladimir putin express concern about the spillover violence into of post soviet countries, the likes of russia and other nations could find themselves working with the taliban because they're the devil we know, i suppose. yeah, i think you're right there. and i think russia, china, pakistan, iran, there's, there's a number of countries that could find themselves in the cross areas of isis k. and it's also a group that's likely to draw foreign fighters from other parts of the region into afghanistan to reinforce their ranks. so this is this television victory is going to reverberate throughout the region. it's going to spread instability and you're absolutely right. it is going to impact major powers including regional powers. like we just mentioned colin. p clock. thank you very much for your insight. thank
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you. now thousands of african refugees abroad are facing even more uncertainty off the taliban took over that country. and india capitol, new delhi. more than a 1000 afghan nationals, the staging, a hunger strike over the lack of action on asylum claims. poverty missile is there one here outside the united nations high commissioner for refugees for you. and if we are in use any more than a 1000 of on national movement, living in new delhi have been on the side. they've been health protesting for today's day and night. demanding the refugee agencies foster asylum claims research and then also guarantee them security. i get up to some people in africa. this time may die one day because we refugees in india. feel like we die every day. it's like being imprisoned. was my job that, you know, i'm out of the mom will stay here until life a fill out a mind,
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even if it takes months, just like the indian farmers have been protesting to will keep sitting here. a protest has been growing up. i mean, i mentioned north country on the u. n. a. now, this thought was not very nice. limited opportunity. why even find some african nationals have arrived in uganda under a deal arranged by the united states. officials say, if i q e 's will stand uganda for short while before being resettled in other countries. the group of 51 men, women, and children was subjected to security screening uncovered 19 quarantine procedures . uganda has agreed to request from the us to temporarily taken 2000 africa and fleeing the country. me
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us intelligence agencies reportedly said to release an investigation into the origins of the current of ours. classified report is set to be inconclusive on the source of the pandemic. empowerment due to a lack of information from china. but chinese authorities have accused us of scapegoating their country with gestures to look for a tree leak cut for new. you has more beijing. we don't have any details as to what's inside the c. i a report, but already they doing is on the defense and working to discredit the report before its findings are made public. today on wednesday, china's foreign ministry held a special media briefing, and during that briefing, the foreign ministry, spokes, person, food song, accused the us of politicizing, the investigation into the origin of the court of ours. it said that washington was simply trying to shift the blame and point fingers add pages to distract from the u
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. s. as or failed handling of the pandemic. now, ton of foreign ministry spokesperson and chinese officials have also been taking the opportunity to promote their or infringe theory as to the origin of the virus saying that it could have originated in a u. s. lab one that's called fort detrick's in the state of maryland. now, during this briefing, food song, the spokesperson himself admitted that this was an unlikely possibility. and that, bating was only pushing this because of the u. s. itself pushing its own assertions . several countries in the asia pacific region are urging citizens to get vaccinated against coven. 19 the delta variance is still pushing up infections and death. scott jaila reports from bangkok. more than half of us, julia is 25000000 people are in lockdown. hospitals in its largest city sydney, are under severe pressure as its home state of new south wales sets. a new daily covered 1900 infection record of 900. and 19 this after 2 months of locked down,
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health officials emphasizing that, the way to counter the surge is through vaccination. the solution easy now. and i urge everyone in those local government areas who have access to that vaccine to feel those appointment vacancies and get a vaccine. if we get those high levels. the modeling shows we will change the, our effective and we will see a decline in cases neighboring state. queensland has paused arrivals from declared hotspots including new south wales, official se quarantine hotels are full across the tasman new zealand has reported the highest number of cases in its delta outbreak. most cases are in auckland, but the entire country isn't locked down. it's stepping up. what's been criticized as a slow vaccination rollout. nobody wants to be in lockdown. and the best way that we can return to enjoying the freedoms that we have paid for much of the last year is to get very high levels of vaccination. the hospitals in japan are also struggling
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with a search of new infections brought on by the highly transmissible self. the variance 90 percent of tokyo's, critical care beds are occupied. the country has expanded its state of emergency. $28.00 more prefecture is making a $21.00 in total. that'll cover nearly half of all japan's prefix years. and despite restricting movement in vietnam's largest city hotel, men in july covered 1900 infections have continued to climb. soldiers have been deployed to enforce harsher curbs implemented this week. hope him has accounted for half a vietnam's total covered 1900 cases and about 80 percent of the depths on her visit to hanoi. on wednesday, us vice president common harris announced the united states will be donating $1000000.00 doses of the pfizer vaccine. only 1.8 percent of people in vietnam are fully vaccinated in taiwan this week president sine when launched the role of a domestically developed cove in 1900 vaccine. she received her 1st dose of the
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medicine jap that was given emergency approval by regulators last month. it uses a piece of code 19 to trigger the body into mounting and immune response. the move prompted strong opposition within the medical and scientific community because large scale and long term studies were bypassed. for the 1st time since may know new domestic cases were reported in taiwan. on wednesday, 40 percent of the islands population has received at least one dose of a covered 1900 vaccine. scott either al jazeera, bangkok, cuban children aged between $3.18, and taking part in clinical trials of the countries locally made covey 19 vaccine. they are now receiving that 3rd dose of full berella. one of 3 vaccines developed in cuba, is the only latin american country to develop its own and no collation, but it's not yet recognized by the world health organization. china is the only nation so far to allow vaccinations, but children as young as 3 israel has authorized it from the age of 5. i mean,
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you can also children who have reached critical stages and some have unfortunately died. the after effects left by the disease lead us to want to protect children and prevent them from reaching serious forms of the disease. it threatens their quality of life and above all death preventing death is very important. bolivia is former president janine and yes is said to be in a stable condition after attempting to take her own life in prison. she facing charges of genocide linked to the deaths of protest as in 2019 but her family says a death health is the victim of a prosecution based on political revenge. theresa bo reports she was bolivia precedent for almost a year. but now the family of jennie, 9 years says she's struggling in prison. i knew has been under preventive detention for 5 months. on saturday, she had to be rushed to hospital after an attempt to take her own life. i knew son, rita has been spending most of his days outside the me to florida the prison,
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where she is currently being detained. he says he's concerned about his mother's health. wherever she is very depressed and sad to see a suffering. she says the judiciary has been handled by the current administration and that's why she is so sad. all of the abuses that are happening is what has caused her to collapse date of kills and violence to go over the streets of bolivia in 2019. when president abel morales was asked to resigned by the armed forces after a controversial reelection, vague, the news was sworn in as president, but morally, supporters took to the street to demand his return. at least 20 people were killed in confrontations with security forces. prosecutors blame and years for authorizing the armed forces to fire against the unarmed protesters and accused of genocide. political prosecutor's office presented an accusation at the supreme court of
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justice against that citizen jeanine. and yes, chavez for the events that are now being provisionally referred to as genocide with serious and mild injury and injuries and is followed by death you live. and he's, he's now stable. but according to us, we're present that he's in the country. she's physically weekend and people emotionally affected members of the opposition. i'm calling for her release and say, she's a victim of political persecution by the administration of lease heresy. who belongs to ever morales, mass party, human rights groups, claim, journeyman. you may not stand a chance to a fair trial yet in bolivia has a fundamental tronic problem. it's the lack of independence of the judiciary. it's a situation that very complicated because it makes it very difficult to have independent and impartial investigations over human rights abuses. bolivia have had a period of social instability and serious abuses were committed, including during the government of jenny. and i'm as the relatives of those killed
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you in the protest in 2019 desperately hoping for justice. but human rights groups claim there needs to be a due process and the dish should not be used as a tool for revenge. that is, i will. and if he does still head on al jazeera, from toys to rubble. if your doesn't want to that ends up here, romania has to fight the crime gangs to solve the problem. action from the 1st full day of competition at the tokyo paralympics coming up for the jump. a
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ah, romania is become a dumping ground for large quantities of illegal ways from across europe. government officials in the country have told al jazeera, the criminal organizations have made it a big business. while one environmental prosecutor says the situation is the serious of drug trafficking. andrew simmons reports now from book arrest. this site was registered as a recycling center. yet it became a mountain of waste mixed with building rubble ignored by local sources for more than 10 years. until now. i think a lot of plastic domestic waste may be induced to waste in that part. the new head of romania is national environment agency, octavian. but chombo knew nothing about it until sewage pipes beneath the tip
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collapsed. a few weeks ago, flooding a suburb of bucharest. aside from the acrid stench and the colossal scale of its tip and others like it, romania now has an even bigger problem with illegal waste. go east to the black sea port of cassandra and rubbish is a criminal commodity worth millions of dollars. and a determined prosecutor here is taking on the car, sells the model for problem of illegal waste trafficking is comparable with the drug trafficking to doing its faces. an overwhelming challenge, but he did smash warner daisha plan to import a shipment of toxic waste from italy. so called business men were involved and they attempted to bribe local officials, way bills from other european consignments, like these show recycling sentences destinations. but instead they go to basic consideration sites all landfill dumps. pollution on a big scale. this is part of one consignment from the u. k. host of cop 26. the you
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and global warming summit due in november, need sa says the u. k is incorporating enough on getting prosecutions. i was to have a more collaboration of from the part of british authorities were fighting against any crimes and any crimes regarding not romania and not going to beat them. in my opinion, it's a huge problem for all the planet october on. but sean, who says his investigation team is poorly paid and it faces intimidation from criminals, exposing your family, your life. it's a problem. it's a big put on the mound. but child who's besides symbolizes a different era of ways. crime now to war by matthew cartels, bribery, corruption here and overseas. and there's pollution never seen before, coupled with inaction and apparent indifference in other european states. andrew
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simmons al jazeera, bucharest, promised his gemini, with all the sport. thank you, dave. the head of wild football, a fee for president johnny and tina has risen to u. k. prime minister boris johnson, urging him to lift a quarantine restrictions for fruitless to allow them to play in world cup qualifying matches in 15. it also says that clubs have a responsibility to that play as travel. the english premier league is refusing to release nearly 60 players. you need to go to countries on the case read list. that's because they need to corn, teen if a 10 days on their return. the premiere class effects that include some of the biggest names like egypt, mohammed tyler who plays a livable his club teammates for bus. if amino and alison. com play for brazil, which like egypt is also on the case read list and others include mandated cities, gabriel, j. zeus and edison will also be unable to represent brazil if the restrictions stay in place. the spanish league is also supporting any clubs that don't want plaza go
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to south america, which means that you are why would be without louis suarez. but it would be argentine that was hit as they would be without 9 of that called. the problem has been exacerbated by fif, extending the international window and south america. that's the catch up on the 2 rounds of qualifying that we missed because of the panoramic. in 15, it was urging a rethink and says many of the best players in the world to compete in leagues in england and spain. and we believe those countries also share the responsibility for preserve and protect the sporting integrity of competitions around the world. paris such a man's sporting direct, sir, leonor de says, killing a wants to leave the club where you stand in the way of amaze around madrid, that's providing ral, meet the valuation of the player. the french side have already rejected an off of a $188000000.00 because they say it isn't sufficient. while president foreign today perez is made they secret of wanting to find the 22 year old strike it before. the
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trauma window closes next week. psv definitely do have an enormously after getting him from ball playing this month and he's expected to make his debut on sunday in the french the game against wrong. but it doesn't look like messy will play the full 90 minute south is being reported. he will start on the bench. matthew may have changed clubs. one player who isn't going anywhere in this trauma window was told them strike a hurricane. he's confirmed that he's staying, it's buzz ending speculation about a move to english premier champions. manchester city being the captain posted on twitter that he's 100 percent focused on helping the team achieve success. is it difficult for player who clearly wants to leave to regain that motivation to play that club? my think it's, it's up to us and heavy body. the play himself to, to get this motivation because there's shouldn't be any kind of, of doubts in terms of money of motivation. but to play by disperse,
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england cricketers are in complete control of the 3rd test against india after a pretty incredible performance on day one. india one the talk but will probably regret james anderson read through that. so forward it with 3 wicket, including that have counts in a very tiny davidson also picked up for you and there was to each the some current and only robinson, india. then all out to justice, that's a run in england close the day, a 120 feet without loss leading by the aim, whether daily sounds had coach miss bell had because not joined his squad on the flight home from jamaica after testing positive for cove at 19 you now has to stay in the country and quarantine for 10 days is side to finish that towards the west indies by beating the highest and the 2nd test to draw the theories one. diana fredy took a 4 wicket the focus on the wendy's out for 219 and the 2nd innings to win by
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a 100 line. run that 24 gold medals up for grabs on day one of the pal and pix, and told you on wednesday, the 1st one to go straight inside the list of page one, the 3000 meta individual, pursuit on the valid room track with a wild record performance record how cerebral palsy and is a relative newcomer to track cycling. having 1st competed internationally in 2019 brick, cyclist and sarah story, who's competing at 8 games. one, a metal that came in the 5 individual file pricing world record in the process and she still got $2.00 more events. the guy so i live around here without friends and family alone is 18 months, is the race the truck understood? so anyway, i realized that we did it,
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but as the australian to the top of the metal table, thanks to their swimmers, william martin on the 1st beth for gold medals in the pool with a new parlin record in the men's s line 400 meter freestyle there are so many remarkable power athletes, competing in tokyo, brazilian gabriella gerardo till some toes around you was born with a rec condition that causes shortened limbs. he says swimming is the best thing that ever happened to him, and he was silver in the men's s 2100 me back strike. afghanistan, the 2 power athletes will not compete, but they have escaped the turmoil in cobble and be taken to a safe place. 23 year old ticonda fight as i can kuda daddy and discuss, laura will say, ross silly, but transported from the african capital by the australian defense force. in the last few days, international parliament parley. pick committee say they've been taken to an undisclosed location where they're receiving counseling. who did that, it was to be the 1st female to represent have come out and pay tennis now. and
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serina williams will have to wait until next year for another chance to win a record equaling 24th grant. some singles title because the formula number one has put out of next week's u. s. hyphen it with a torn hamstring. 390 tons of 14. next month hasn't place since picking up the injury at wimbledon and says she needs more time to hail the 6 times when they're at flushing. meadows is just one that may just be too short of record. hold up. margaret courts and american golf is bryson to shambler and brooks kept that promise to be on their best behavior at next month. right across the state has been taking digs at each other throughout the season. they have a should u. s. captain, the sticker that their food won't affect the teams chemistry, whistling straight. and that is all your fault for me. thank you very much. jemma will that is it for me? need barker for this news hour, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news. stay with us here on out of the are
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i me me ah, ah ah, ah, they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. there was no hope of any more because there's always a small cobble people for really, really good lives. in athens, we in the united states have privatize the ultimate public function. war shadow
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on al jazeera to know where the fires are and where they are going. greeks look to the skies worrying, sign helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities. this one has just arrested and become much bigger. and if you can see by the train tracks the fires, climbing up the hill just behind us on the ground, this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back inevitably of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work done to give whatever the hope is, the fire will stop when it runs out of fuel. but for the moment, the fuel is everything inside in 2009, a torture victim of the brutal argent time the delivery gene confronted his interrogator. torture? no, no, no, no. i wasn't trying to. i was interrogating. has justice now been for the atrocious
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crimes committed decades earlier i do. you were telling like an investigation into the dark history of argentina, or why didn't they told me in the end 3 wind interrogating a torture on al jazeera? ah, the panic grows at cobble airports is thousands, desperately tried to force their way onto evacuation flights before the august 31st deadline. ah, the bulk of this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up the legal battle for indigenous people in brazil and what it could mean for other tribes on their own festival land.

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