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to 55, but i just did a report. so the phone, it's an active perspective to try to explain your mobile audience and why it's important to impact their life at the height of the storm. water was so high. would it be the above my head? this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to what you have to do is very good at bringing the news to the world. from here, the news the us and it allies, one of the possible ice will attack at cobble airport and tell people not to show up a hello. i'm emily. angry and this is al jazeera, alive from also coming up. you zealand and australia is struggled to contain a rising number of coven 19 infections blamed on the delta various delayed. again,
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my judgment on pollution in jakarta is put on hold for the 7th time, plus the indigenous people fired for land rise. the top court is deliberating a case that could end protection on some 900 land ah, thousands of people in afghanistan who are hoping to leave before august. 31st deadline being told not to go to campbell airport for us, and some of its allies have warned of a possible high solar tank. the u. k armed forces minute to says, there is credible intelligence and attack is imminent astronomy. it is also aging its citizens to stay away thousands of scrambling to get out of afghanistan before the end of the month when evacuations are expected to and let's go live to
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correspondence. charlotte, bella, who is in cobble. hello there, charlotte. what's the latest on this growing security concern around the capital airport? yeah, we were hearing the talk of i saw threats earlier in the week, but no one really took it seriously. but been overnight and today now a lot of countries are saying that they are aware that isis is looking at the port admitted is a potential place that they would like to hit. i talked to the taliban earlier and they said to me from their understanding i was planning car bombings and then around the airport for maximum damage. now, belgium has also stated is going to stop evacuation now because of the threat, the netherlands, who say we're stopping evacuation because the us is off stuff. so we understand quite a few nations are starting to wind down these evacuation efforts in the midst of the security threats and also because the us simply wants them to because everyone
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has to be out by tuesday. now keeping in mind, there are still many people with foreign passports. many people will be as many who are eligible to be on these evacuation flights, who are still in and around cargo. we know that about 1500 us, possible holders is still here. and yet, the usaa saying, do not come to the air force. so the strategy at the mormon seems to be the same thing. had a special mission, special forces to try to extricate these people from wherever they are, and will apply them by helicopter, or get them in somehow inside the gate. but for those who don't qualify for these extra cations, they just showing up all the people going to specific locations around ca, with buses. the leaving from seems to be a plan with the taliban in the us, that they have bosses and in certain locations, for example, at a hotel. some buses are leaving from there and people prevented those who qualify. we don't need that creation flights,
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getting on them. and trying to make them more of a streamline manner, so they not stop wasting outside the which is an incredibly dangerous place to be right now. and tell them what's likely to happen with airport operations after tuesday, which is of course, that august 31st deadline. yes, so the taliban has said that all foreign forces have to be out by the end, which means the end of these evacuation flights us have said in recent months to me that they they would have to meet that all their stuff would have to leave if they were going to have foreign horses beer. now the taliban put the foot down and said, it's a red line for us. the us, it took us troops would stay to secure the airport for the metal. so for organizations like the us and other embassies, but that doesn't look like it's going to happen now, the telephone has said they have to go. but we do want you technical expertise because essentially and fix it. it will seem somewhat of a brain drain and that goes to even people who run the traffic control. so they do
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need for an expertise to keep open, but it's still a matter. it's up to you as to whether foreign nations are willing to trust the telephone that they will secure the war, and they will be able to come and go freely. thank you for the update. the charlotte balance reporting for us live in several countries are already wrapping up their evacuations. as we heard from charlotte, partly because of the security concerns hungry, the netherlands, belgium, and poland is stopping their lives. frances prime minister says it will stop evacuating people from cobble airport on friday night, almost 2000 the french nationals and african having flown to from the un secretary general says all steps are being taken to keep opperation running as f canister faces amounting humanitarian crisis. the agency has elected some staff from cobble to cause its dom where a temporary office has been set up. mike,
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hannah has more from the united nations. the un says a 3rd of its international staff have now been relocated from a gun is done to its temporary base in cuts. it's done. 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 gone is done with a view to the mounting humanitarian crisis. the un spokesmen confirms that they will be a substantial staff in country,
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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. debris of p, eunice f u n 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, what 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 run this program that being a number of reports about discontent among un staff, about the lack of action in terms of texting their safety. the un spokesman refuses to comment on the specific allegations, but he did confirm that a number of letters had been received from various unions, which are being considered by the secretariat. mexico has accepted its 1st group of
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refugees from afghanistan. more than a 100 people arrived overnight on 2 separate flights. when well report reports from mexico city. this is the moment afghan refugees were 1st greeted by officials in mexico city on tuesday night. there were rival follows what mexican authorities have described as a difficult journey across 6 countries. in the pre dawn, hours of wednesday, a 2nd flight arrived with more than 100 other afghan nationals, many of them journalists and other media workers seeking refuge in mexico. all of whom were welcomed personally by mexican foreign minister. marcello evidence that we might be very far away from what is happening in afghanistan, but the human cause, the protection of the values that we identify with his mexicans, have led to a commitment from them. so they can be in mexico when it comes to rolling out the welcome meant for refugees. mexico has a long tradition. in historically,
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mexico has been a top destination, especially for people who are fleeing political situations. as was the case with chile, argentina in spain, mexico has always been an important and welcoming nation across mexico many or expecting the country will welcome more afghan families in the days ahead. shelters like this one near the outskirts of mexico city. see their doors are open to anyone seeking a safe space and a meal is not the nameless, perfect. if we don't discriminate, if people want to come from staying or anywhere else, they will be well received. the arrival of refugees from afghanistan also spotlights. how mexico is already hosting a growing number of displaced people from around the world who are seeking asylum. so far this year, mexican officials have recorded more than 64000 asylum applications. and data suggests that 2021 is on pace to set a new record for the number of people seeking asylum in the country. some experts
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have warned that mexico, the ability to care for every 1 may be limited due to the growing populations of migrants and refugees, fleeing crises in haiti, venezuela, and countries and central america. mexico is one of only a handful of latin american countries, including sheila and costa rica that have offered a commitment to aiding refugees from afghanistan. monday, the rap alone al jazeera mexico city. me, astray alia, has reported more than a 1000 new infections for the 1st time since the start of the coven 19 pandemic. the majority in the most popular state of new south wales delta variance is being blamed for the rising cases and deaths. officials have been urging more people to get vaccinated while in new zealand, it's stealing with its largest cluster, yet more than 270 cove and 19 infections have been reported there. since the start
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of the latest outbreak. the government already imposed district lockdown. but this concern, though, is if it's being hampered, we are seeing loc downs impact on our numbers, but there is no doubt that delta is changing the way those numbers look previously when you went into lockdown. anyone who might have had carpet, but wasn't it infectious to others, we suddenly put behind closed doors and then stopped and tried chains of transmission. with delta, people are infectious much sooner and they appear to give it to more people. catherine bennett is the che in daniela g at the institute for health transformation and they can university, she says the number of cases will actually go down. if more people get vaccinated. we're on target by the end of october, to, to be at 70 percent vaccination rates. in that community. so if that continues, then we've core out to where we were. but in fact we could have been a lot further along and prevented the large case numbers we're seeing now,
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particularly new south wales. had we got those back to nation right. stuff that bit sooner because really will start to say in the latter part of next month, the vaccination at levels where it will start to really support what we're trying to do with those public health measures. after that point, we want to get the case numbers down, particularly new south wales because it really is overloading that, to try and isolate capacity. so i think we're going to stay locked down in various forms in place until away we really do hand over to those explanation levels and that's probably not going to happen in october. that's probably november. so we'll see, i think a gradual shift to transition to where we can rely more on those fact same levels. so i think this is going to be a process that then transitions us out of covered 0 thinking which is where we got to in the last few months, much more into that how we live. we've covered that particularly trying to get those levels up. so we can hang dog or, and not rely on lockdown. japan has suspended 1600000 doses of the medina vaccine
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after reports of contamination. the jobs distributed identified particle matter is vile. more than a week ago. both japan and madonna said no safety or efficacy issues had been identified and the suspension was just a precaution. the government insists it will have little effect on the country's vaccine rollout. still ahead on al jazeera. i'm so interested too in the future to stay my people. they left afghanistan just before the taliban took up. find out what these young scientists is saying about their country's future. i can't afford to live there. i don't belong struggling to make ends meet the challenges facing millions of americans as inflation continues to rise. ah
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ah, how do you, they're nice to see you. hope you're doing well. we've really had some cool air filtering in across australia after that cold front hope and cold front cut across, particularly new south wells. you know, west of sydney, we've seen that snow accumulate that 11100 meters above ground. and oh yeah, there's a frost warning in play for south australia as temperatures could dip below 0 sub 0 temperatures in storage. now that disturbance still out toward the tasman c swinging wet weather back to victoria. also southern parts of new south wales and our next disturbances sliding across the bite. they stay in perth on friday with a hive. 18 degrees rain for new zealand. it's now starting to migrate into the north island. this becomes a bigger story for you and we see some dry spells for the south island on friday, southeast asia, you know, across too much more than a 1000 people have been forced from their home because of flooding. we will see
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some dry spells here as while heavy it's concentration of rain will be silly ways the on friday and dry across java, which we would expect to see for this time of the year asian pacific r plum rains really getting going across the yangtze river valley steering rate in to south korea. and for japan, we've got heat alerts in play, q, shoes, chicago. and hans, you on friday. the a tail of 2 presidents, venezuelan military defectors, me american mass, and reese, ah, and to bizarre, told daisha attempt at regime change in the bowl of arion republic of venezuela. people empowered the bay of pigs on al jazeera.
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ah the me. hello, you're watching. i just 0, i'm emily anguish, a reminder of that up stories his hour. thousands of people hoping to leave afghanistan before the august 31st deadline. i've been told not to go to cobble airport. us and his allies have warned about a possible attack. the delta, very interesting blame for rising covered 19 cases in australia and new zealand. australia is reported at the daily record of more than a 1000 new infections deal. it has seen more than $270.00 cases. japan has suspended 1600000 doses of the majority of vaccine after report. contamination
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by japan said that no say feel if you see she's had 3 and identified. i'm suspension with just a precaution. we are saying live pitches at the moment, coming out of south korea. it's the city called engine and it's asking people arriving. then now you can see that some of the staff members are wearing at p. p a to make sure that they're safe. covered 1919 virus. tuesday is a deadline for the withdrawal of us troops, and that is drawing ever closer. so no doubt these people are relieved to be out of afghanistan. so these are live pictures coming out of south korea at the moment in the city of engine afghan people arriving. they the afghan girls robotic tame arrived here and cut
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a few days ago before the taliban take over. their latest says she hopes the girls can pretend to afghanistan and help shape their country's future. laura burton manley has moved from doha, known for their innovation and ingenuity. the african girls who are thought ex team has competed around the globe on projects, including building events later with comp on the far right part is about solving the communities and our community problem. and i'm so interested to in the future to serve my people and help my people they had left couple days before it was taken by the taliban. speaking from doha, they say they hope to return. it's in normal that every time i feel bad, and i hope that they can continue. and i wanted from the new government that lived it and of a new generation with the gills on board to continue their education. although
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we'll take us about what they want for the future as a country transitions and the future is uncertain. it can be overwhelming. and the team lead to tells me it's untenable to coordinate getting all girls who want an education out of that kind of son. instead, she wants to engage with the taliban and for both sides to build trust. we have to making sure that our younger generation have access to the tools and guidance to making a better afghanistan to become the next scientist, interpreter and technologist. this is what we needed for afghanistan, and this is what our vision for to ask. and the afghan girls are about exchange that they hope to continue their education here and cut the foundation. the future is enough on the sun. they hope that life on the taliban rule is different from the 1900 ninety's. and they want to continue to compete around the world. the taliban has promised they would respect women's rights within the norms of islamic law. a
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spokesman's twitter page shows girls going back to school board despite the assurances so math can see the telephones gains as dangerous for women. the former captain of the african women's football team college up her pals herself. a refugee has been helping to get her former team out a couple since it's all of it, her things have become very hopeless for people there and especially women and girls are very afraid of the future. and something that progress will be in parallel. i'll disappearing their hopes on reform and to work towards a positive future for women and girls. laura, by the man, the outer sera i by della bye, he a is electra in tradition transitional justice, at the american university of afghanistan. it says the international community must
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engage with the taliban. you have to set up an understanding. the major feeling here with regard to negotiations is the communication of expectations. so oftentimes, 2 opposing parties don't know what the other and expects of them so that rationality is very limited from time to time. so it's very important to engage with taliban and to communicate with them as to what are the expectation, what is the recognition or the condition on 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 pallet bond cannot hold people hostage if they want their skills. they need to
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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 counterfactual in up on a son 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 at 24 hour care if he has been reinstated in central nigeria to gum and killed at least 36 people on wednesday. it happened in the region of just north during a ride on a many christian community. please say 10 suspects have been arrested. the curfew was 1st declared on august 15th, after muslim worshippers were attack violence between supporters and opponents of believe he is gerald for my interim president, jennine and yes, broke out on the streets of la pass on wednesday. hundreds, much calling to her relate, just to say and yours is in
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a stable condition to she tried to take her own life. she's been charged with genocide in connection with the death of protest is in $29.00. haines, israeli prime minister naphtali bennett, is in washington for his 1st official visit abroad. he's already met the secretaries of state and defense. top of bennett's agenda is stopping us efforts to restore a nuclear deal with iran. he's expected to make president joe biden later on thursday . a landmark case accusing indonesia president and top government officials of filing to code pollution in jakarta has been delayed for a 7th time. the lawsuit brought by citizens, demands strict standards, the pollution, and for them to be actively enforced. it was filed in july, 2019 against president joke. how would you call his governor and 7 other officials bonding? andrew younger is a climate and energy campaign and with the grain pace,
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he says the constant delay show that demand and clean air from the government is not an easy process. again, we need to wait for another 2 weeks to have been to the citizen having to leave at a so. busy at least the amending part of the competition, the only demand for the government to do their job to control their pollution and taking strategic plan and action. and so typically i'm behind me a rapidly expanding bush. fire is threatening homes and businesses in san been a day in the u. s. state of california. 5, i'd say winds and making it difficult to contain people living in the area have been advised to leave. the west coast region has been hit by an unprecedented his
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life with many cities experiencing a record temperatures indigenous activists in brazil, waiting for the supreme court to make a crucial rolling on the rights to the ancestral land. members of 170 indigenous tribes, the camping out in the capital waiting the decision which is expected on thursday. one guy yanna kit has more from brazil in the route is to set up tend to test for cool, good 19 before marching and dancing under the scorching sun on their way to the supreme court in the building, which stands in front of the presidential palace and it's where the future of more than $300.00 ethnic groups will be decided in a landmark case. setting a precedent for $800.00 land dispute. this is the most important judgements in the history of conditional people because it will define the sa, those, the jury,
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the saddles of the indigenous land here in brazil, land dispute center around the interpretation of the 1988 constitution. it says indigenous people have a right to claim ancestral territory. but there's a question mark on how far back that extend. indigenous groups argue that they've been expelled from their ancestral territories for centuries, and are still being attacked by farmers miners in margaret big farming groups and the countries right when leader said there should be a time limit for we can look at both on our president valuable scenario and really powerful farm lobby site. only those who are living on the land before the 1900 constitution was approved. have a right to turn them into protected reservations. but we say that's unconstitutional. many a digital people were expelled violently from their homes. they should be able to return to their lands without fear for their lives. indigenous leader and the sound
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a little cool. because she had several death threats from people wanting to mine, golden. her village does not embarrass me. if out of comic i stood up to the men who threatened me because that's what we must do. we cannot give up. all right, jesse, if we do, the amazon rain forest will be destroyed and our people as well. we will continue to defend our right instead of protesters, we're hoping their case would be moved on earlier this week. regardless, the wednesday postponement was received with prayers and a peaceful walk back home back at the camp. the activities continued throughout the night. indigenous leaders. we're both to bear preparing their people for another long day. on thursday, they will march once more to the door of the supreme court to defend their rights. monica jazeera, brasilia. inflation is on the rise in the u. s. reaching his highest level in
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decades that forcing the cost of living and heating people who and the lowest wages had gabriella elizondo report from brighton east brunswick in new jersey. it's another day heading into work for brian cool us and it's no easy commute to get to his job as a banquet server. it's a 160 kilometers, almost 2 hours each way from his home and east brunswick, new jersey to his job in atlantic city. he doesn't do it by choice, but out of necessity, it's the only job he can find where he makes enough income to survive each month, but barely. people, i don't always think realize what it's like to have to live on half a penny. you know, i call it sometimes splitting pennies. brian is one of an estimated 125000000 americans who live paycheck to paycheck. it's now even made harder by rising
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inflation. for many years, the inflation rate in the u. s. hovered around 2 percent, but it's been steadily increasing this year to where it's now about 5 and a half percent. the highest. it's been since $990.00 food, rent, energy, new cars. those are the sectors that have seen the biggest price jump. and economists say, it only takes a slight increase in inflation to cause a huge impact. the perception that inflation is a problem could lead us to make some very bad choices in terms of the economy. if we, god forbid, raise interest rates right now. well, unemployment is still elevated. that could be a real economic disaster, anti poverty advocate say inflation is only a small part of a bigger problem. the income inequality that has been growing over the last few decades. it's really that the key concern. we've had weighed stagnation in this nation since the early 19 seventy's and wages have for decades not kept up with the
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high increases in costs of living. for brian, he faces a new challenge. his landlord raised his rent. he can no longer afford it, so he'll be evicted next month. like picking. well because i can't afford to lose. i don't belong. you know, it's a really nice place, but now you know only because i can't afford it. he says if he can't find anywhere else to live, that car, he drives to work will also then become his home gabriel's condo, juanita, east brunswick, new jersey, ah, era. and these are the top stories, thousands of people hoping to leave afghanistan before an august 31st deadline being told not to go to cobble airport. the us and its allies have warned about possible attacks charlotte balance has moved from cobbling.

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