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has justice now been served for the atrocious crimes committed decades earlier i do . you were telling like, an investigation into the dark history of argentina. why didn't they tell me, in the end 3 wind interrogating a torture on al jazeera? ah, the pony grows at cobble, apple is thousands, desperately trying to force their way onto evacuation flight before the august 31st deadline. a bucket. 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 in their own festival land. china hit south
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with a c. l. a report into the cobra. 19 pandemic saying the american investigation is driven by politics, not science. a toxic relationship. we look at how organized crime groups have turned romania into europe dumping ground. ah, the massive evacuation efforts, a couple airport is picking up pace. but panic is growing as 5 thousands of people trying to access flights before next tuesday. the us and allied forces of now flown more than 88000 people out of afghanistan since the taliban took over. but some foreign military have already started to leave, as the operation end to its final phase, charlotte bell, s report some combo. the count donna is on as the us and foreign forces. now you have until tuesday to get out and what that means. the end of evacuation like from
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here outside the airport, there is people rush, see if they can get on a flight. we understand the you with and the telephone have a deal that the telephone are only allowed to make people who have torn past pieces and you have paid didn't. was it going to have an i'm here without documents because a lot of people that went to the u. s. on evacuation flights were civilians. so i thought of civilians are going and i served in the army. i should be eligible to go to pick. i got an offer on the thought about. everybody's going so i'm going to my house that won't leave me alone. my wife says get down there. why are you so lazy? i leave the house every day. so my wife tacitly in a way to control the crowd and try to figure this out. they've been looking for people's paperwork at different locations around and then putting them on the boxes . these people are actually about to be on the slide and they have prioritize to get through. and in the meantime,
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they are trying to control the crowds and keep people back from swamping to the loop. passes can come through doing that by shooting guns in the air, by using water cannons and by beating people to push them back to the photo. i didn't close to the gate 3 times, but because of gunshots and shouting, it makes everyone scared me. since i'm a woman, i don't have the courage to push past them. i'll do my best to get out. even if i get shot, i will continue trying to get inside the airport. that's now the telephone. say that anybody who wants to get through and wants to leave and has the paperwork that would allow them on the flight can do so. but they also tell us they hurt people. they say that these people, many of them who are highly skilled, would be an asset to the country going forward. and that they hope that they say. but in the meantime, with only 6 days left over the flight at the end, and we know that the numbers, the number of flights will decrease and going towards that the countries on and a lot of these people are trying their best to get through it into the airport
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today, us secretary of state antony, blinking insist diplomatic efforts will continue in afghanistan beyond august the 31st and there was no deadline to help those who want to leave the country. he told our state department correspondent role jordan, that america remains engage with the taliban. despite not recognizing the group as the legitimate political leadership in the country. why should the united states even care what the total bon wants to be done at the airport? or frankly, anywhere else in the country, since they are not in the us, his eyes, a legally recognized government. our focus right now is on getting our citizens and getting other our partners. afghan partners through country partners have been working in afghanistan with us out of the country, into safety. and for that purpose, 1st, the taliban,
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whether we like it or not is in control, largely in control. the country certainly control is the city of couple. and it's been important to work with them to try to facilitate and ensure the departure of all those who want to leap. and that has actually been something that we've been been focused on for from the beginning of this operation. because as a practical matter, it advances our interest. oh, by della bye. here is a lecturer of transitional justice at the american university of afghanistan. he says, the international community must persistent engaging with the taliban. you have to set up an understanding the major feeling here with regards to negotiations is the communication off expectations. so often times 2 opposing parties don't know what the other and expects of them so that rationality is very limited from time to
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time. so it's very important to engage with the taliban and to communicate with them as to what are the expectation, what is the recognition or the condition on and for them to understand exactly what the red lines are. and again, this is an opportunity for the taliban with regards to conflict transformation. once you enter a post conflict society, you have the opportunity to rebuild to recreate a society, 3 of the flaws that existed before. and one of the major gaps here is the gap of trust. again, the pilot one cannot hold people hostage if they want their skills. they need to establish a government soon because they need to give people a counterfactual. you know, people are trying to go abroad, but they need to have a contra, factual in up on his don to stay for. they cannot stay for an unknown future that is full of fear of retribution. so taliban really need to start addressing these points if they hope to stop these people from leaving willingly. the un secretary
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general says all steps are being taken to keep operations running as i've kind of some faces amounting humanitarian crisis. the agency is air lift is some star from couple to context on where a temporary office has been set up. mike, hannah has more from the united nations. the un says a 3rd of its international staff has now been relocated from a gun is done to its temporary base in context on in addition, it says a number of gun nationals have also been brought out of the country. though there are no specifics as to the exact number the staff had been told to work from home, unless it's necessary for them to go into un offices to complete their work. un secretary general held what is called as a virtual town hall with you and stuff in the course of the day. he is said to reassure them that the un is doing everything it can to protect their safety. but he also says that it's necessary for the us to carry on its activities and i've
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gone is done with a view to the mounting humanitarian crisis. the un spokesmen confirms that they will be a substantial staff in country, but would not be drawn on the exact number that is needed for the us to be able to continue its operations. all of that is still being worked out right. we are ongoing with a number of programs that we've talked about every f, p, unicef, you and h, c r w h ho. obviously, as the situation stabilizes are, we will have a better idea of what we're able to do with the humanitarian needs are. and what the staffing is, will be that we need to run those programs. and most importantly, the funding that we will need to earn those programs that being a number of reports about discontent among us staff, about the lack of action in terms of protecting their safety. the un spokesmen
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refuses to comment on the specific allegations, but he did confirm that a number of letters have been received from various unions, which are being considered by the secretariat. hundreds of afghans are trying to enter pakistan, the busy talk and border crossing. but without proper documents, many are unable to get through. some of the injured a reports on the pakistan, afghanistan border from the, from atlanta son i've just entered the door on the box is fine the fight. this is the main border crossing between the 2 countries for trade and for people. as you can see, it's all about fighters are manning all the border posts across the country with neighboring countries, including central asian states, fucking fun and iran. and these fighters have been telling us that they're allowing everyone to cross the border. now the problem here, as you can see, hundreds of people have been gathering every day since double came to the control of the taliban. on august, the 15th. and these people have been trying to get inside pockets on the by funny
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authority say that they will only allow people who have the right documentation to make sure that no extremist elements, no terrorist groups or no infiltration of focus on can take place. wednesday, my family and kids are crossing to pakistan and we have been waiting at this border crossing for one week and will be here until we are allowed to go. and the trucks go back and forth, trying to earn a living in this area. for humanitarian reasons, the soldiers have not been stopping them, but they've been carrying cigarettes and other things that they've been trying to smuggle across the border and make a quick buck. and people have been seeing the desperate not just to cross into focus on for safety, but because they have tribal ties on either side of the line which device the 2 countries. and they want to visit their families. they want to go and meet people who are sick and who passed away. but so far, if they don't have the right documentation, they're not going to be allowed inside bucket. thousands of african refugees abroad are facing even more uncertainty after the taliban took over that country. and in
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the capital, new delhi more than a 1000 african nationals, the staging, hunger strike over the lack of action on asylum claims. poverty metal is there. here outside the united nations high commissioner for refugees for you and it's the are in use any more than a 1000. i've gone national move and living in new delhi have been on the side. they've been here protesting for today's day and night demanding the refugee agencies foster asylum claims, resettle them, and also guarantee them security. i get up some people enough kind of stuff may die one day because of the rule. we refugees in india, feel like we die every day. it's like being imprisoned was just like, you know, i'm out of the mom will stay here until they fill out a mind. even if it takes months, just like the indian farmers have been protesting. we too will keep sitting here. a protest has been growing up. does not exist. 3 nice invention north
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side of the country on the un or event. now this thought announcement was not very nice, but you don't want to put a limited opportunity funding. why? even with american national civil arrived in uganda, and we deal arranged by the united states. official say the evacuees will stay in uganda for a short while before being re settled in other countries. a group of 51 men, women, and children were subject to the security screening and 19 pointing to fiji. uganda has agreed to a request for the us to temporarily taken 2000 african ah, indigenous activists in brazil, or waiting a deficient by the supreme court,
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which could result in them losing access to the ancestral lands. thousands of people have set up a protest camp in the capital brazilian arise group appealed against the states view. the tribes can only claim land if they live there or made the claim before law came in 30 years ago. but indigenous people say many of their communities were expelled from their lands, decades before monica care has the latest from the supreme court in brazilian. yet then a very, very long day. there was a screen set up here behind me where they were listening to the supreme court justices vote, but instead of voting on the indigenous issue, which is which should have been addressed today. early in the afternoon, they started talking about the central bank and a proposal to make it independent from the government. and so during the whole afternoon, you had all these different indigenous peoples just camped out here listening to
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this, to this wrong session and perceived that they were chanting they were praying, they're waiting for it to end. because next in line comes the decision on, on their, their, their issue which is who have the right to claim indigenous land. only those that have that were there until 988. so what happens to those that were expelled from the land before that? there's land is it's time to also be environment. because by allowing a commercial agriculture or illegal mining by making it easier for land grabbers, it also contributes to deforestation. also, even if people don't occupy the indigenous lands, they're encroaching these reservations and they're poisoning like the water. the fish are no longer the can no longer eat their staple food,
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which was fish because it's, it's a poison with mercury. so they're all these different issues which are dress. so heads on out to 0 neighbors, a full out dominates headlines off the algerian cuts, ties with morocco will look at why i choose hello. good to be with you. there's a few steps i want to go over for australia. so 1st let's start toward the northern territory. unusual rainfall amounts, at least this much rain and 19 millimeters. remember, it's the dry season for darwin making it. it's whether it's august stay more than 3 decades now. what do you say we talked about temperature, so let's go to new south wales, sidney on wednesday, 11 and a half degrees, making it it's 2nd cold, stay in about
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a quarter century. and so very cold stuff that was all caused by this. a vigorous disturbance that we had produced, iconic winds in new south wales, but the bulk of the energy now out toward the tasman, see but still flinging somewhat, whether toward victoria and south australia on thursday. rain filling in across the south adlene to new zealand on thursday of eventually we'll make it to the north island, but the north island will not be as hard hit as the south side like south east asia . heaviest concentration of rain reserved for southwest portions of borneo. on thursday drying out across java. so mix the sun in cloud in jakarta with the high up 29 degrees. it is mostly clear for the korean peninsula on thursday, but our plumb rains get go in on friday. and that weather will steer rate into south korea on friday. the tail of 2 presidents, venezuelan military defectors,
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me american mass, and reese, ah, and the bizarre told daisha attempt at regime change in the bowl of arion republic of venezuela. people empowered the bay of pigs on al jazeera. ah, oh, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera western countries are racing to evacuate people from afghanistan. it's less than a week to go until all foreign troops leave us secretary of state antony blink and
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says the taliban has agreed to allow americans and with africa national to leave off to the august 31st deadline. lincoln says america remains engage with taliban despite not recognizing the group as the legitimate political leadership. and i've got a 1000 of indigenous protested of gathers in brazil. capital, the supreme court prepared to rule in the case that could put them on federal lands or israeli soldiers and palestinian protest is faced off again. the border with garza, at least 14 people have been injured during demonstrations against israel blockade of the gaza strip. the latest violence took place shortly after the funeral of a palestinian man. he died after being wounded by israel fire during a protest on saturday, a 13 year old palestinian boys in critical condition in hospital. and so isn't this railey officer, a white supremacist who was sentenced to death for killing 9 black people at
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a u. s. church have lost his appeal. dylan roof attacked worshippers in charleston in 2015. he became the 1st person in the u. s. to receive a death sentence for federal hate crime roofs, lawyers argued that he was wrongly allowed to stand trial or represent himself in court during sentencing. but judges the rule that his crimes qualified him for the harshest penalties. oh dear, is decision to come to plastic ties with neighbor morocco, with dominating headlines in both countries. it comes out of a long list of grievances including morocco's recent diplomatic recognition of israel. algeria also accused as morocco of spying on officials using israeli made spyware more. okay, so the claims are absurd and suffering. tides is unjustified. to fill a boot has the nordic center for conflict transformation. a peace building organization will focus on north africa and asia. he says both countries have been
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an odds for decades, especially over the disputed western harbor. region, this is unfortunate situation that has endured for thought. i'll create and believe economy integrated, reason in the world, in a part of the world that is the interconnected socially and culturally and may have for leaving that to the back to 50 years or more than that. and the high security council area have thought that it constitutes a strong basis for the current relationship to pretty much relationship with rebels . but we always need to juxtaposed this position in relation to what is happening and read the written position of morocco calling 44, beat exploration. but the thing fine, we don't have to forget that on the whole thing. and if they're just on the houses and it's fun to launch war warfare again,
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moroccan women and then from the sudden idea and again, the more competitor is so much of you know, one can be, you know, pointing out to who's on the, what the, the, the narrative, the anterior is that you stick to the morocco is focusing on the future on how to de escalate. more like the relationship they called for them to sit down with them with the audience and actually look into the deeper problem. because in the end of the day, who is suffering from all of the diplomatic training is actually in the people in our area. and morocco, south africa is unemployment rate is. it's a record high, close to 8000000 people, a jobless. the countries have 500 days of locked down due to the corona virus pandemic, adding to the economic trouble for me to millet reports from johannesburg. despite
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being african most industrialized economy. so africa has had an unemployment rate of more than 20 percent. for the last 2 decades, and now it's at its worst at the 24.4 percent. so africa last more than half a 1000000 more jobs in the 2nd quarter of this year, taking the total number of unemployed to 7800000 people. and they are concerned that that's unemployment grateful only worse than as the year continues to africa. now it's 5 hundreds. they all of a national lockdown because of the covert. 19 pandemic. many businesses have been badly affected, and more jobs have been lost. economists are concerned about the slow pace of recovery, and they say that if it's a job creation, most likely won't have an impact in the short term. as south africa continues to battle a shrinking economy. so africa, the economy is
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a really shrunk by at least 7 percent. adding to south africa's both is large scale corruption according to estimates. it costs the country, at least $50000000000.00. it's severely impacted. state owned enterprises, the economy, as well as investor confidence. this is alexandra township, in the north of johanna and communities like this one poor community where the high number of job losses of the most. in july, they were riots and looting in alexandra and other places in the provinces of halting and was going to tell. and be economic impact was devastating. many people lost their jobs, their store on the streets which remain close. people here shop owners trying to rebuild, but it will take some time, informal traders outside saying that their business has been decimated. they're now making less than half of what they made before, and they're struggling to make
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a living. they say they don't know when it will improve its estimates, so that south africa last at least $3000000000.00 due to that, andre. and while economists say they are signs of economic recovery, it's woke up and they take some time. * before people in communities like this, feel, the benefit of that us intelligence agencies report at least said to release an investigation into the origins of the corona virus. the classified reports is said to be inconclusive on the source of the pandemic, in part, due to lack of information from china. but chinese authorities of accused us of scapegoating that country with suggestions of a la bar tree lake, catalina, you has more f basing. we don't have any details as to what's inside the c i a report, but already beijing is on the defense and working to discredit the report before its findings are made public. today on wednesday, china's foreign ministry held
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a special media briefing, and during that briefing the foreign ministry, spokes, person, food song, accuse the us of politicizing, the investigation into the origin of the core of ours. it said that washington was simply trying to shift the blame and point fingers add pages to distract from the u . s. as or, and failed handling of the pandemic. now a ton of foreign ministry, spokes person 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, foot song, the spokesperson himself admitted that this was an unlikely possibility. and that baiting was only pushing this because of the u. s. itself pushing its own assertions, cuban children aged between $3.18 and taking part in clinical trials of the countries locally made covert 19 vaccine. now receiving that 3rd dose of so beretta,
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one of 3 vaccines developed in cuba. it's the only latin american country to have developed his own inoculation, but it's not yet recognized by the world health organization. china is the only nation so far to allow vaccination for children as young as 3. israel is authorized from the age of 5. o, castro conduct, who's all known for their stance, but won't in hungry, has taken showmanship to a new level. you may have guessed it from the strategically play hole in a shirt. ivan fisher led the ensemble with one hand while getting a vaccine in the other. thousands of people had come to see the world renowned musician and the budapest festival orchestra by members also took part in the campaign. taking corona vice testing on stage in the spring hungry had the most virus deaths per capita in the world. 3 and 10 people remain unvaccinated.
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russia central regions are battling extreme wildfires that have been fueled by an unusual heat way. thousands of firefighters in more doria were trapped after being surrounded by flames. they managed to escape after bulldozers cut down trees and stopped the place from spreading president vladimir putin, his place, hundreds of millions of dollars to protect the forest, saying the nation must learn from unprecedented wildfires that have scorched large ponds. barrier romania has become a dumping ground for large quantities of illegal ways from across europe. government officials in the country of told al jazeera the criminal organizations have made it a big business. while one environmental prosecutor says the situation is a serious of drug trafficking. andrew simmons reports now from booker us. this site was registered as a recycling center. yet it became a mountain of waste mixed with building rubble ignored by local authorities for
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more than 10 years. until now, a stick, a lot of plastic domestic waste may be induced to wait 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 collapsed. a few weeks ago, flooding a suburb of bucharest, aside from the acrid stench and the colossal scale of his tip and others like it. romanian now has an even bigger problem with illegal waste. go east to the black sea port of cassandra and rubbish is a criminal commodity with millions of dollars. and a determined prosecutor here is taking on the car, sells the model for problem of illegal waste. trafficking is compatible with drug trafficking, to doing its faces. an overwhelming challenge, but he did smash warner de should plan to import
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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 sho, recycling centers as 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 u. n. global warming summit due in november need. so says the u. k. isn't cooperating enough on getting prosecutions? i wish to have more collaboration of, of, of, from the part of british authorities where fighting against and be crimes. and then the crimes regarding not romania and not beaten. in my opinion. it's a problem for all the product. october the on child who says his investigation team is poorly paid and it faces intimidation from criminals,
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exposing your family, your life. it's a problem. it's a big the mound. but child who stands beside symbolizes a different era of ways. crime, you know, dwarf 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 simmons al jazeera, bucharest, ah, the top stories on al jazeera western countries are racing to evacuate people from afghanistan with less than a week to go until all foreign troops leave thousands of afghans. si fi a taliban rule. have been trying to enter a couple airport us president joe biden has ordered all forces out by the end of august. the telephone urge afghans to stay.
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