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3 key areas of development, filling a promise of connecting the world, connecting a future cut, cut to gateway to whoa trade. ah, we will hunt you down to make you pay us president joe biden, ones of retaliation against those behind the attacks outside couple airport is voting to get all americans out of afghanistan. ah, i'm know about this, and this is a live from doha. also coming up, the iso says behind the 2 explosions and couple that killed at least 60 people, including 13 american military personnel and other news could for ruby, facing
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a political crisis. congress has decided going to new, left this cabinet and we meet the cancer patients in lebanon, who are victims of i help support system on like support. ah, we're going to begin with a deepening crisis and i've got to stand the us president is threatening to strike back in response to attacks outside counsel airport. as many as 60 people, including 13 members of the american military, have been killed. the group i saw has claimed responsibility. joe biden says the service members who died our heroes and his voting to make those responsible, paid the president exhaust military commanders to draw up plans to strike back. the taliban has condemned the attacks. the group spokesman told on to 0, the area in which the assault happened is under the responsibility of the fallen forces. there's this attack,
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but then there's also the situation around the airport. the gatherings of tens of thousands of people around couple airports is a suitable location for these attackers. this is, in fact a security mishandling, a big error from their part and a big mistake. we've warned the foreign forces several times of the repercussions of large gathering around the airport. because i international air or to where thousands of people are being gathering desperately hoping to flee afghanistan. western countries have been using the airport to evacuate their citizens, their troops, and african allies. charles, taught for begins are coverage must also be lindsey's rushed through the streets to collect the wounded bodies or lifted on to stretches. the 2 attacks by suicide bombers happened close to the abbey gate entrance seat of cobble airport, near the bower and hotel. it was a sudden explosion. we climbed out and saw that there were many people effected
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people were held everywhere their brains with scattered. there were also foreign forces who were form. i saw at least 4 or 500 people there. the explosion was really powerful, half withheld into the water, others on the ground outside. we carried the wounded here on stretches and here my clothes are completely bloody. the bower hotel is controlled by the u. k, and they 2 forces is one of the places where tens of thousands of afghans have been gathering after the taliban took control of cobble on august, the 15th. they've been going there to have their papers processed before being evacuated out of the country. western governments and security experts in cobble had been warning about a potential attacks around the airport for days. the taliban told al jazeera, it had intelligence about potential car bombs in the area, and also people to stay away. an increasing number of nato countries have already announced the halt to their evacuation operations. and these attacks jeopardize
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remaining flights. meaning many afghans who want to leave the country and they have all the necessary documents to do so, could be left behind. well, i'd speak to charles talked with who's in couple for us. charles, it's only a matter of days before all the foreign troops are out of afghanistan and security for a canister and falls to the responsibility of the taliban. are there any indications how the taliban is planning to beef up security in the country? well the taliban, as so far, we know that they have been pulling in fighters from the provinces to try and better protect cobble. they'd be doing that for the last few days. but the attacks yesterday proved seemly to little effect. although the target bomb blame the americans for causing the hysteria and causing pushing the amount of
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people in that direction to try and get out of the airport because of what they're offering. why evacuation out of the country? it's gonna be say that the telephone are actually supposed to be in control of the area outside the perimeter fence of the airport. and yesterday, as we were beginning to hear these increasing warnings of an imminent attack, the situation in that area was incredibly changed. that's all a bond, more aggressive, arguably than we've seen them before trying to keep people out of that area. they put up an additional barrier. a couple of pos sees across the road entrance into the airport. that's the southern gate. and that's where one of these attacks happened. the other one close by the, by our hotel. we know, according to the pentagon, that the americans and the taliban have been working together in trying to protect
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the civilians and the airport from attacks. and it's very interesting that last night we heard fight to j, so at least one fighter jet above. it was about $1015.00 later as this jet was still in the area, there was an old mighty explosion and everybody thought, goodness, you know, it's going to, it's another rhythmic attack. we transpire that it wasn't according to the tale ball and it was the americans blowing up infrastructure, possibly munition. it's difficult to say before they obviously withdraw. but although we're seeing at this stage as so the pentagon, se, cooperation between the 2 sides, that in theory all ends in a couple of days. and it is obviously the debatable as to how competent the tal yvonne are going to be dealing with this i. so the threat that's going to be the
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key question, isn't it? because we know that the iso has claimed responsibility for the, for this attack. one would imagine that the taliban given the fact that in a, as you say in a couple of days time, they are going to be solely responsible for security. and i've kind of stand, they're gonna have to be rethinking what the perceived threats is from i something i think yesterday was reflect tragic, rude awakening. just how big a threat i saw just to put a little bit of context on this as the top of our move towards cobble. over the last few weeks, they have been freeing opening up prisons on their way to the capital to free tale bond fighters. but in amongst those fighters saying in the same prison is being held, there were some reports to be be thousands of i so fighters that have been captured in recent years. they, of course, now are free and they are all more weapons available. arguably in this country. now
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that the americans have gone and left so much behind, certainly in some areas, according to our sources. so that the course poses a huge threat. and as we're saying what the taliban are probably not going to get of certainly don't have is the kind of intelligence gathering that the americans have offered. previous government oversee the kind of air power and target, the ability to be able to make precise strikes against i. so in this country, so all the way the taliban and the banks are seemingly at this stage against the wall. and it's, it's very difficult at this stage to see how they can cope. although one thing most analysts will tell you is that no matter the big questions over their ability to be able to run a country with respect to the countries finances. for example,
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this country fix a huge, great financial and economic problems. one thing i only say is, well, the taliban can deal with security. well, they're not going to have birds in the sky. they're not going to have flight 2 jets . i say there are lots of i saw free to, i saw prisoners out there now, according to the people that we've spoken to chose to offer in couple of. charles, thank you. kimberly hunger has more from the white house on us president joe biden's response to the attacks. i bear responsibility for fundamentally, all this happened commander in chief of the us military, joe biden, holding a moment of silence for the americans killed and thursdays bombings in cobble. the deadly stay for the us military in more than a decade. but despite the death, biden says the evacuation and the withdrawal will continue until august. 31st. we will not be deterred by terrorist will not let them stop our mission. we will
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continue the evacuation. why this, despite at least 13 us service members killed on thursday and at least 18 more injured? dozens of afghan civilians have also been killed or hurt by the blast outside the cobbler airport at its abby gate and the nearby barren hotel. the us is blaming the group. i saw k arrival of the taliban for the attacks. we thought this would happen sooner or later. is tragic that it happened today. the us says it's mission to evacuate. all those wishing to leave afghanistan will not change. the president says the united states will retaliate against those responsible for thursday's blasts. we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down to make you pay. but some republican members of congress are outraged at or calling for biden's resignation. their furious by reports us
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officials, allegedly gave the taliban the names of americans and african allies permitted to enter cobbles, airport perimeter. the move was designed to speed up the evacuation. but critics accuse officials of generating a kill list for america's enemies. former navy seal republican congressman down crenshaw wrote on twitter. if true, this qualifies as borderline treason. we need to find out who's responsible for giving the taliban a hit list and they need to go to prison. biden's not denying such a lift may exist, but also did not confirm some republicans and democrats argue the taliban can not be trusted with america's security. they blame, bite him for the crisis, but by then insist will the taliban is not america's friend in their self interest that we leave when we said was us charles have withdrawn,
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president biden says that the united states will still have the ability to evacuate any one left behind, but his orders remain unchanged. the military will depart on august 31st. kimberly held. can al jazeera the white house. bridget, carl is a former us assistant secretary of state for public affairs and former us national security council spokesman. it says i, so k is fighting for resources and territory. the islamic state is going to claim this as a great victory. the tall about is pointing a finger at the united states saying if the occupation forces were not there, this would not happen. the united states is going to withdraw from afghanistan in the coming days. we'll have to find another way, maybe in concert with the taller bob of, of striking the islamic state forces who are responsible as attack and tried over time to minimize the impact they can have, you know, can stand and elsewhere in the region. i think what they want is power,
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influence and money. you know, they're situated close to the app can drug trade. and that obviously is very, very profitable in terms of, of drugs moving outside of that can stand, you know, and it is a part of this. you know, they have a strictly or strict are codex that even al qaeda and the taller bomb is. so in the one hand, they have a mix of motives. on the other hand, the only number a couple of 1000, you know, and, and as we've seen, you know, across conflict in afghanistan over the years. there's always been, you know, movement of people, you know, with this legions and coalition, one time this leeches in coalition. and other times i think this will be a major test. you know, for the taller bomb, you know, can they shift gears from running a successful insurgency?
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to running a government and actually controlling territory. so had an all to 0 unprecedented scenes outside brazil. supreme court says it's urged to secure indigenous land rights. and she didn't. ping's school of thought while china's youth will be taught the political views of the country's president. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, and here's your weather story for the middle east. the way we go and we just got to talk about some sand and dust swirling around, thanks to this wind blowing down from iraq with the sand right there for q weights in that northeast corner of saudi on friday. now in terms of kuwait's, our wind speeds that we're going to see this rising dust,
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gusting to about 50 kilometers per hour with a high of 50 degrees. winds back off a bit on saturday, but still very humid conditions to content with. speaking of those winds for southern airs of pakistan, karachi, you know, i still got to put it in there about gusts of 50 kilometers per hour. can it be expected on friday, over to turkey, and we've got to stellar forecast for is stumble with a high of $33.00 degrees and sunshine. that winds will be brit scott times, but nothing major over to the tropics of africa right now. and we do have activity lining up through the democratic republic of congo central african republic, right into southern sections of chad on friday for their toward the south pole weather disturbance now plaguing the eastern cape. in fact, we could see wind gusts here of about 75 kilometers per hour and it will bring a cool pool of air across south africa. johannesburg is down to 17 degrees on saturday. that sure weather update bye for now. the weather sponsored by cattle
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airways voted world's best airline of 2021. a story of lung deception life and death. an israeli spelling operating on the deep cover in syria. knowing that discovery would mean and algae 0 well health gripping story markets by l. e. calling operated on the cover in syria, in the $960.00 notation career that ended in public execution. eli cohen must have agents 18 on al jazeera oh, i want you to see a reminder of our top story. is this our new vice president joe biden. the says
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service personnel killed in the attack of campbell, it was a hero's is firing to make those responsible pay by insist evacuation of americans, enough, towns will continue beyond the group. isolated. k has claimed responsibility for the blasts. at least 60 people, including 13 members of the american military being killed. the taliban is condemned. the attacks counseling international airport is where it is. if people have been gathering, hoping to flee of janice on western countries, have been using the airport to evacuate. the citizen troops and african allies. in other news, the un secretary general says the situation and if you will be as to guy is region is now a humanitarian catastrophe. is calling for an immediate end to the 9 months war. more than 400000 people are living in conditions close to famine. but the, if you will be in government, continues to resist, call to give it a organizations more access. all parties must be immediately and or still,
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it is without preconditions and see the property unity to negotiate. the last thing sees fires. foreign forces should leave the country and restrict you meditated excess. while it is he need must be guaranteed. and the medicaid and workers must be respected as to humanitarian assistance. the government of steps is fully cognizant of its obligation to its citizens. sensationalize ation and palletization of situation doesn't inform our response. we will continue to deliver on our obligation using all miss and look at the all available resource doesn't the school children have been freed in northern nigeria to being abducted from an islamic school 3 months ago. 136 students were taken by government and the time of picking up. it's not known exactly how many have been released, but it's reported 6 students died while being held. peruse the president federal
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kasteel is facing his toughest test yet, getting the opposition controlled congress to approve his cabinet. holding a confidence vote around 2000 pro and anti castillo demonstrators have gathered outside, and police have been forced to step in to separate them. it's been less than a month if you took office. i have a son. she has more from lima. well, the prime minister, you go to you, went to congress to asked from legislators a vote of confidence for the next government message of being inclusive and conciliatory. especially taking care of the most vulnerable peruvians around the country. he said that the us government will support farmers with credits and technology. he will also support popular kitchens. we're thousands that were millions, really. of peruvians eat every day, prove your wor, extremely poor. now the priority, however, will be to fight the pandemic and to revamp the economy,
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us more than $2000000.00 peruvians have lost their jobs since up and make it through last year. nobody you goes to congress, a meter, control oversee, of some ministers being investigated for corruption. some of them considered to be incompetent for the jobs and others, investigated or linked with terrorism, including the you, himself. there's been talk, and rumors in the past few days that there would be some of those ministers. it changed to even precedent. castillo said there would be surprises, but that didn't happen, but you went with all of the ministers, and it will be highly unlikely that the political opposition will give you a vote of confidence in columbia, urging congress to adopt the emergency policies to benefit the poor. the guys as a march to the capital baton, they want lawmakers to approve a union back to package of 10 measures and includes
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a minimum basic income of $235.00 a month. after use a postponement. brazil supreme court has started debating a landmark case that will determine the land rights of indigenous people. around 6000 protesters are putting pressure on the judiciary to protect them for land grabbers illegal miners, loggers and farmers, monica, you're not, you have has more from the city of just where the people here were losing hope and starting to pack their bags to go home they heard that the supreme court would finally sit down to discuss a landmark case that will decide the future of brazil, $1000000.00 indigenous population and the rise to claim their answer for thousands of indigenous protesters have been camping in the heart of the capital and have been marching for 3 consecutive days to the supreme court, just sitting out by dancing and waiting for their voices to be heard. if the largest indigenous gathering here since 1988,
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and the democratic constitution was approved giving indigenous people the right to demo this, terry was now the powerful form lobby and president wilson out of the constitution should only protect the lands that were occupied by indigenous peoples, 988 when the constitution with the 2. but indigenous people, they say a cutoff date is unconstitutional and unfair because many were kicked out of their lines violently, and have only been able to return in recent years. the case being discussed by the supreme court will decide which interpretation is correct and took precedence for $800.00 other pending land claim. now the indigenous case has been to the phone during many years, contributing to the increase of land invasion by legal minors and loggers. the news that it would finally be discussed was received with relief, but also frustration because nobody knows when or how the fact that the supreme
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court has started to discuss the indigenous case finally does not mean that there will be a solution because any time soon next week the supreme court justices still have to hear 35 people testify, some of them in favor of the indigenous cause, others against it. then they'll have to vote. but just the fact that they're sitting here to debate this represent directory for the indigenous people. are these 20 people are not known to have died in flooding in western venezuela? heavy rain caused landslides and rivers have overflowed and married to state. authorities say more than 1200 homes have been destroyed. 17 people are set to be missing several times without electricity. and roads and bridges have been damaged . lebanese cancer charities, they say the country's economic collapse is putting thousands of lives at risk, even simple drugs and when possible to buy. and the black market is helping only those who can afford it. general reports from beirut cries for help,
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lebanon's cancer patients can't find medicine. they are among the victims of an unprecedented economic collapse. cancer patient who discovered his nose and said one, if you don't give him his, he will. he will have his the stage for then he will die with the lives of tens of thousands of patients are at critical facilities have been falling apart. the health sector has particularly been hit with hospital supplies drying up. it's not just cancer patients who are struggling. it's hard to find a aspirin. the states may like dollars to import what is needed, but a subsidies program has made the situation worse by creating a black markets. importers and distributors have been forwarding subsidized medicines to sell at higher prices. officials have done little to stop this,
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but they need to raise their houses and put people in jail, not like what they have doing. what they are doing is propaganda and the cartel. politicians need to agree on an economic recovery plan to save the country. instead, they have been fighting about seats and a new government for more than a year. please form a government started the reforms and give it a chance for a better future for labor known. if this situation is remaining, you know, we are just going to a disastrous situation with really an acute looming community and crazes say the slim can't wait because diagnosed with bone cancer. 4 months ago, she has the have to start treatment. but the majority of lebanese can't afford to buy medicine from abroad. i know you had this didn't muddy. i want to speak on behalf of all patients, please. this is genocide,
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know politicians don't care about it and they have decided that is to add the safety says she is scared. all she wants is a chance to live with them. they're elisha zita, beirut, hundreds of thousands of people in the us could be evicted from their homes after the supreme court. and a lot of tory, i'm imposed during the pandemic. it had been extended until october, but a coalition of landlords and real estate groups requested that the court lift the ban. white. i says it's disappointed by the decision. as it enjo biden's calling on cities, states landlords and cabinet agencies to prevent evictions. is ellen's extending aids nationwide locked down until tuesday after reporting 17 new cases of corona virus, the country's largest city, all cleanser will remain locked down for another 2 weeks. that are now 347 cases of corona vidas in new zealand. but only one of those is deemed critical. chile is
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holding trials to measure the impact of live music events on the sprite of corona virus. 200 volunteers have attended the 1st concept and had carbon dioxide meters, ventilation systems, and hygiene requirements. consider pci. china's education ministry says it'll introduce the political thought of president she jin thing into the school curriculum. it's going to be taught to primary and high school children. the goal is to encourage loyalty to the chinese communist party and it's liter katrina, you reports from beijing, a chinese president. she didn't pick tools. the countries no doubt speaking about the importance of preserving relics of the past. officials in beijing were announcing changes to ensure loyalty to him and the chinese communist party in the future. the political ideology of sheet and ping, known as she thought, will soon be produced in school curriculum and be taught to children as young as 60
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years old. younger generations, things in the waste, somewhat different from the older generations. it becomes even more important for shipping and the communist party to reach out to them and to make sure that they think the right faults. and therefore, making shooting thought part of the regular school curriculum will catch them when they are very young. can you impressionable? china's ministry of education has primary school children will be taught to love their country. and the chinese communist system. high school children will be taught party history and be encouraged to think in line with its political values. central to these lessons will be the importance of she didn't ping an unwavering trust. in his leadership, the president has made so called patriotic education, a priority. the government bad, the use of foreign textbooks in schools earlier this month. finish that and
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watching it are young people should make it their mission to contribute to national rejuvenation and aspire to become more proud and confident and the should their identity as chinese people she thought was supposed to try and in china constitution in 2017. she is the 1st leader since mouth don to have his theories elevated and taught woman power. so what is she thought? well, according to the government, it means building a strong china, which leads the international stage. it's the elimination of poverty and the promotion of green values and an uncompromising approach to national security. but most importantly, it's the belief in the chinese communist party, as the only force capable of uniting the country. studying she's ideology is already compulsory for university students, china's 900000000 communist party members and increasingly,
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leaders in the private sector. but as the world becomes more globalized and the exchange of ideas more free, the chinese government hope these changes to its education system will encourage young people to turn in woods for guidance and not to the west or elsewhere. katrina, you, i'll just 0 teaching. ah, this is all, these are the top stories us president joe biden says, service personnel killed in the attack, said couple airport. our heroes is vying to make those responsible pay. biden insist the evacuation of americans and africans will continue to those who carried out just attack as well as anyone who wishes america harm. no this we will not forgive.
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