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how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than there are to own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and and that's the bottom line. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, hello robin, you're watching the out there and he's on life. my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. my son in morning cobbler left more than 100 dad. the us found to punish those responsible. both
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evacuations have continued despite the violence in several countries ending their operations. enough, anita dozens of nigerian students of freed 3 months after gunman storm at school and kidnapped them and how a truth between rival gangs is helping to free up the flow of a victim. in hatred. p december, the 14th mentions the city and france international benjamin mandy is denied bail as the play of faith is charges of rape and sexual assault. ah, wasn't the news that we started cobble was renewed urgency to evacuate thousands of africans a day after twin bombing of kill schools of people trying to flee? i saw k claim to the responsibility for the attack at the airport where more than a 100 people were killed. the taliban has condemned the violence and stepping up
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security around the apples. us forces are also on high alert and a warning of more attacks by isolate president joe biden is facing growing criticism. after 13 american soldiers died, he's out. those responsible will be punished to those who carried out this attack. as well as anyone who wishes america harm, no. this we will not forgive. we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay how defend our interest in our people would. every measure at my command will leave us will continue. it's left until august, the 31st deadline, but other countries including the u. k. ending or haven't did the evacuation missions well, we'll have more on the u. k. by creation planning. just a few minutes with the bargains in london. a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit will bring his latest out of washington, d. c. but 1st that's cause i would say, charles stratford,
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who's in the african capital and charles and mid afternoon, there was a state of play. well, yes, the evacuation operation restarted this morning. and as you are reporting there, it is seriously winding down now notice to play and taking off for about the arise and to in front of the office. not being too far away. but that being increasingly few of them, we have had people walk teams down close to the airport earlier today. they was saying that the charlie bond had pushed a lot of the remaining people back to an area about 500 meters behind the outer perimeter, which is the area that they have controlled. and very few people there. bear in mind, despite thousands, tens of thousands having been lifted out, there are thousands more who haven't managed to get on those flights. and i'm
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talking about the people that have the necessary paperwork. i'm talking about the people that have the visas that have the passport, all that have some sort of official invitation. of course, it's all about. he says, well, you don't need to leave, you could wait for commercial flights to restart. if you've got those, those kind of documents and you really do want to leave, but nobody knows when the commercial flights are going to restart, i think what's really domination, of course, everybody's minds here in the capital today with us. rick attacks yesterday, one of our teams went down to hospital, got talking to families who individuals who were looking for family members, loved ones who they hadn't seen since the attacks yesterday, who they know? well, they believe we're in that area. they've been fuels today burying some of the day and all the while this threat continues height and state of alert.
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the child a bond remain very prominent. sorry i so why so hey, remain very prominent. don't in the people's minds, but obviously the taliban too. they say they are stepping up their security and it's going to be interesting to look at the level of cooperation, whether it be covert over between the tyler bond and the us and nato forces when they leave. because of course, i soul is an enemy not only for the western world countries outside of afghanistan, but the charlotte bomb 2 and the taliban continue to say that they will not allow any tara group to be base to launch attacks overseas. so were, there's a, there's a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear, a lot of the stress off of what happened yesterday. and it seems as if the ton of i have a lot of work to do to ensure the kind of security that they need. if indeed this country is going to begin to, to, to be on
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a platform whereby can start to rebuild. and the taliban can get the kind of international legitimacy and legitimacy amongst these people that it needs in order to, to start again. but we'll come back of course and monitor events with you in cobble in the hours ahead. let's go over to washington dc and join. kimberly, how could and kimberly mean president biden told it like it was, and we'll continue to do so for good or bad as we draw closer to that 31st august deadline. and we hope that i'll be no more incidence, but there are no guarantees on that from anyone know and that as what has been so difficult for the american. a public and many around the world is the fact that the white house knew the risks and still decided to proceed with a very swift evacuation that continues. it's a tough choice. the seasons leader like joe biden has had to me and he's standing by it. so what this white house is doing is trying to focus on despite the fact
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that that was one of the bloodiest days in 10 years for us forces the successes of this evacuation so far just minutes ago, the white house released the lay of numbers, a 105000 people evacuated since august 14th from cobble. and since the end of july, a 110000 people have been relocated. this is the mission that they say. they remain focused on a despite a badly shaken white house. it is standing firm that they have made the right decision, but there's no question. so this has been a very tough test for joe biden presidency. he is certainly being criticized heavily here in the united states, particularly from his predictable republican critics that are calling for his resignation. but even members of his own democratic party or say that the united states should never have cooperated with the taliban and they cannot be trusted with american security. so we're looking ahead to next steps. the u. s. president.
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he laid his meeting with the israeli prime minister on thursday that has been rescheduled for today were watching very carefully to see what else the u. s. president may have to say about the deaths that have occurred and the mission moving forward. we also know that the u. s. president was once again in the situation room with his top intelligence officials, as well as the vice president comma le harris as they continue to coordinate with commanders on the ground in afghanistan. kimberly, for the update side, schools will monitor what goes on from the u. s. and the hours ahead. now the british lead evacuation in cobble is that it's fine allows us get more in this from the barca. he's in london, broadcast center, of course, they wrapping up their evacuation operation. i mean, what more is london saying? all this being confirmed by wallace, britain's defense secretary who set the british operations in afghanistan or in their final hours the processing center of the barren hotel closed at
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o 330 g m t. according to plan. not as many thought as a direct result of the attack of the airport and the attack close to the hotel itself for. busy we gather the security perimeter around the hotel, it was actually extended by several 100 meters only a day before the attack, acting on intelligence and things going to be much, much worse. have they not done that? we know that the final 1000 people being processed through the airport waiting for flights out of the country that will happen in the coming days. we know the trucks have been taken off plains to allow more people to pack off, but inevitably, some will be left behind. and the message for the british government is for people to go to the land border with neighboring countries, such as pockets out of the hope of being processed by pros, processed rather by british officials. that no, no, the development that we can have a place i on neve is russia that's talking about military exercises near the borders with afghanistan. what are we to read into this?
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yeah, that's right. russia is deeply concerned about the not calling effect. so the instability in afghanistan and what that means for security in its post soviet sphere of influence in central asia in countries like starting to get the which is why moscow, as announced joint military exercises with both of these countries, it regularly keeps up put military ties with these nations and have exercises only a few months ago, but as a side of how concerned the kremlin is, they've decided to dust off the military strategies that should there be any concerns about the arrival of fighters form. i've gone on mental wreaking havoc, either into g. russia itself. the bulk of in ireland abroad consent to thanks very much for the update. now turkey says its hold. it 1st talks with the taliban present. rest of the birth one is considering the groups request for turkey to run cobble airport after western forces withdrawal. the telephone says it will secure
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the facility, but need technical assistance to run it. bluish minute him is in our friends held the 1st meeting with the tale man, and this was a 3 and a half hours long meeting under the supervision of our ambassador and council. and if necessary, we will have the opportunity to hold such talks. again, wilson and casino has more on those talks from a stumble, turkey and taliban having conducting these talks, which are in a way and a type of negotiation. for, for some time i don't, i don't stop. at the 1st talk was held after the turkish embassy cobble was moved inside the cobble international, a ports military section where the turkish military was also station turkish military has been there as a non combat mission under nato's umbrella, for almost 20 years. and i don't also mention that these talks, they are trying to perceive these talks in
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a health way. they are trying to understand each other. what is the expectation in the town about what is turkey is expectation and he says this is conducted it through diplomacy. we are doing diplomacy, our diplomats and politicians are involved in these schools. but during a national leaders summit law student trick is president, add on open lists added, but then we heard the taliban saying that turkey, even though it, some of them country is among other nato countries. they're welcome. but they came to off down a storm as a $4.00 and $4.00. so along with other foreign troops, turkey must also withdraw from afghanistan. that's why the turkish troops also are being evacuated from a couple a port. and we're expecting that the evacuation is going to be complete by the end of today. but turkey is willing to continue to stay in a way to assist people. well, let's take
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a closer look at the taliban influence in. i've got this done and how it's gathered support. well, the group emerged in 1994 who was one of the factions fighting the civil war for control of the country. after the withdrawal, the soviet union, 1st drew members from so called, which i had deemed fighters who repelled soviet forces in the 1980 would support from the u. s. and others. the taliban then gain control over most got his son, and mccrae proclaimed the islamic emerett in 1996 with a strict interpretation of islamic law. pocket funds. intelligent service was accused of supporting the group at the time, but it joined the us led invasion of afghanistan to al style kinder and the talent after the $911.00 attacks. and india since have gone on in some western allies of accuse, park is out of not doing enough to stop by just crossing the border. despite accusations that it supports the taliban pakistan has denied the claims while we can speak now to anatole laven. he's the senior research fellow at the quincy institute for responsible state craft shows me now from london. good talking with us on the
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program, sir. focused on involvement and have gone on an influence in it's sort of neighbors affairs is historic. it's a strange what sort of symbiotic relationship that seems unshakable despite whoever is in charge of cobble well, yes. the key reason you see is that the student, mississippi, which is the largest in enough kind of stone, also lives in pakistan. impact 2 thirds of students in the world live in pakistan. and afghanistan in the past has a separate threat to practice done. studies also deeply fear that's kind of on becoming an ally of india against pakistan. so all of these things mean that basically every pakistani government has to take a deep interest in r, as in recent weeks we seem full run baset as even the a to a secretary general talking about bach is not being a responsible, international player in what ever happens to i've got it's done in 2021 and beyond
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. how does pakistan extricate itself from the blame that it's influencing the taliban and it's takeover of the country because that's sort of the implicit accusation. i don't think it did. some need to extricate itself from math that had a bunch of one of the west is not dealing with the trailer by this has no choice in the matter. and pakistan is going to be useful to the west in dealing with the with the taliban. also, of course, pakistan in west still has a common interest in preventing international terrorism from afghanistan, especially as carried out by isis. these are the state of cos on which is largely made up of pakistan. the militants hostile it's back study state. so pakistan i think, has the chance to reinserted so into the international mosaic of countries which
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need to deal with that got installed under the taliban. you play devil's advocate here, mr. les them because of course, you know, the u. s. has always been and has been suspicious of pocket phones intent for decades. i mean, often accusing them playing through a double game. and that was underpinned really by discovering, been logged in at about in 2011. i mean, the civilian government found was found trying to explain this very difficult situation yet many really believe the army and the secret service of pockets on call the i s i a really thought to be the brains behind what really goes all in islam about well, set the security issues, the buck stops enveloped in the military headquarters. what exactly happened with been loud and is not too clear. it is, does seem likely that they knew he was that it should be, but however, that when it comes to international terrorists, the pakistan arrested and handed to the americans and others a very long list about to be does. activists,
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pakistan did not act in this way against the african taliban. part of the reason is, as i say, in a strategic calculations of pakistan. a part of the reason is that they always thought we would leave and the telephone would when they were right, we did leave, we simply when we didn't stick it out and they was believe that the 3rd reason if you see that the ask m taliban have tremendous support among the postuma of afghanistan, pakistan who like to point out is in the 1980s every body, the americans, the saudis, the european brit on the banks, were telling them that they must support the african would redeem against a foreign infidel occupier of stuff. most pakistani, but i know have seen the african taliban and exactly that light. so it can also be said that based on the governments in responding to public opinion in pakistan,
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winters and see how they respond in the coming days with whatever goes on in afghanistan. and it's all laven, thanks so much for joining us from london. really appreciate your time. plenty more had here on the out is there a news are including signs of a slowdown in new zealand dealt outbreak, but the national lockdown is extended here and palestinian families and the occupied westbank. se compensations with israeli settlers of the coming move island . also a battle of the 2 biggest scenes in europe. peter has the details and champions league dropped, coming up in full. ah . dozens of school children have been freed in northern nigeria after be abducted from an islamic school 3 months ago. 136 students were taken by gunman from the town of tina. it's not known exactly how many have been released,
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but it's reported at 6 students died while being held. fidelis simba has more for a future. well, for the parents of the children, it's a big relief. some of them have been seen they're celebrating and thanking god for the release of the children was not yet confirmed. how many of those could you bring were released initially? they were to get $136.00 of them were picking the school proprietor fed. 6 of them died of illness while a cup t t y report said about 17 of those children escaped from the abductors. so right now we're waiting for, for the information from government to con, confirm the exact number of school children who will be released after that, we understand that they will be taking in for medical examination before they will be reunited with their families. but for now, we'll see waiting because they've been transported to may just state where they were initially kidnapped because the reports we are getting is that the abductors
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release them in a neighboring state and not where do we kidnapped? they've been the right, a rising cases of kidnappings across the country. just a few days ago, the made the mission to foremost the training institute for the military was invaded by suspected bindings and that would do end up oppression to senior military officers were killed and one was abducted. though the report that one who was adopted was later killed, this is just to portray the rate of kidnappings, which i d, a has increased in recent weeks. let's bring in mccall coyer. she's a journalist who spoken with the head teacher of the school and the children that attended and joins me now from minna, kentucky with us on the program. let's just begin with what the head teach, how to say about the circumstances of the abduction. right. what we do know is that many people have been and
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they will be i will say that today they've been relieved. i heard for them is trying to think of who were released, but we can now is 90. 3 of them who were relieved to reform said 6 of them died. i myself that also brighter and he combines as well. there are none of that. i mean that's the only one actually died. i was lucky to speak to the parents of the one who know that had and all that be about whether or not so ok, let's just focus it on the experience and of the children. have any of them spoken publicly or privately to the teacher or to the parents as to exactly how they were treated, how there was spoken to and how the environment that they were held in was was to
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them for the past 3 months. base building. yes. now that they were relieved was open to about 4 of them and of course teacher and all of them. my parents said they were in a place where they didn't have to know what the base i didn't have enough. what occasionally they give the rise based, but you know, it was, you know, and sometimes they were bits. and then when i ask one of them, do you know for any reason why you know the band of you as a well when did, but not get them to run some money that you know, they have no choice but to begin to be you know, to keep them for no apparent reason. so what was thought to be some of them are looking at some of them also have been taking the hospital, i think, you know, i think it's possible to get more medical attention. so that's not, we don't know either all of them should be reunited before that have been
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taken to the hospital. but that you know where you are. now, what are the authorities saying about how they're going to deal with this situation? because it's not confirmed whether a ransom was paid or not, or how the authorities are going to deal with incidents like this because they have become far too common in nigeria. oh, lovely, correct. we've gotten all the, there's a while ago. i want to mention these bye bye. yes, they are, you know, doing all of them for putting it, but now they have the book back. but you can call that, you know, and i'll get the book in. most bible areas have been shut down completely on luncheon and please, because you don't know what to say about children in the not. well, you mentioned that this is not the best. then the 2nd, the by doing the, you know, the face of couple of this month, a month. so yeah, it's what's, yeah, really is the fact that the support must picked up. you know,
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in places that i bought a book to show that they're going to be more of the only hope that you know, the reason will be, you know, and who. yeah. well for the day, thanks very much i'm. i got a quote for us in mina, thank you. me. the new zealand is extending its nationwide locked down until tuesday to reporting 70 new cases of code. 19 other countries in the asia pacific region, also starting to see a slight easing of the infections. but some including malaysia posting record highs as the delta vary continues to spread of sco jaila reports. an increase in the number of new cobra. 1900 cases in new zealand has begun to slow, but the national, locked down from this recent surge, stoked by the delta variance has been extended until midnight on august 31st. then curves will be eas, except in the biggest city, auckland,
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and neighboring northland that will remain on the highest level of lockdown probably for 2 more weeks. nearly 350 new infections have been reported since last week when the nation had its 1st domestic case in 6 months. at 21 percent. the vaccine rate is one of the lowest among wealthy nations. if you will have seen from today's case number's reported earlier today, we may be seeing the beginning of our plato in cases. our job is to keep up the hard work in order to beans and the inflection that is nearby us really has been battling its own. delta search for week half of the population is under lockdown. new south wales state sa, slightly lowered numbers of new cove at 900 cases on friday, but still near record level. so long as you have high right to vaccination, private safety plans in fife. good information to the community on what they need to do to prescribe protected. we can show the rest of the world how we can have managed why of law. back to normality,
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australian airline quanta said it's preparing to restart international flights. the countries with high vaccination rates, i'm a mid december return to those such as singapore, japan, the u. s. u. k and neighboring new zealand. japanese media is reporting that a contaminant found in a batch of dirt cove. in 1900 vaccines is believed to be a metallic particle. this, according to health ministry sources. thursday, the government suspended the use of 1600000 doses. were there to describe the contaminant as particular material and did not pose a safety or efficacy issue. and in thailand, a new technique that does more with less like many countries around the world, it's facing a shortfall in vaccine supplies. as it tries to stem covered 19 infections. university researchers have developed a system that uses a robotic arm to regulate vaccine doses more efficiently for men. now, hall knew what the machine guarantees with accuracy that we can gain an extra 20 percent from each vaccine vile from $10.00 to $12.00 doses provider. this is very
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meaningful to us because with the situation around the world right now, the number of accents in thailand is very limited. vac prototype costs about $76000.00 research team members say they can produce 20 more units over the next 4 months. but need government funding and support to expand the program. got either al jazeera, bangkok, hundreds of thousands of people in the us could soon be evicted from their homes. and that's after the supreme court. and the more rhetoric imposed during the pandemic that it was extended until october. but the coalition of landlords and real estate groups requested the call lift, the bam whitehouse says its disappointed by the decision for joe biden is calling on city state landlords and cabinet agencies to prevent evictions. that the u. s. gulf coast is bracing for a potential major hurricane to strike this weekend. jeff has the details in your world whether update. hello, here's her headlines for the americas. we could have 2 hurricanes make landfall
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around the same time. the 1st we're talking about is a tropical storm ida, but it is expected to strengthen once it enters those warm waters of the gulf of mexico. let me put this on. this is showing those high temperatures are brown, the golf. in fact, the northern gulf coast. your water temperature is about 32 degrees. so what this means, this will allow for the rapid intensification of this disturbance and either could make landfall as a category 3. hurricane late on sunday, and new orleans just west of new orleans. we know it is below sea level, so this area will be inundated no matter where the track is. now we're also keeping tabs on tropical storm. nora will press play, see where it goes. i in the baja peninsula and this one looking to make landfall as a hurricane as well, late sunday, and it will impact the popular tourist hotspot of carbo san lucas. now to south america, heavy rain still falling toward the northwest of venezuela through the venezuelan alps where we have seen deadly mud slides toward the south. this front to keep in
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temperatures cool for the southeast of brazil. and as we had toward the western us, not cool here, a phoenix at 42 degrees and we'll see that heat and humidity build from the st lawrence river right through to the great lakes. that's it for me. well, still had here on al jazeera, praying for a miracle. we've got refugees stuck in northern friends about the telephone. thank ever will they hope the u. k. government will do to help them and she's doing things school of thought. why china, as you will be taught the political views of the countries present. and shelly praise price gets revengeful her olympic game to beat that right in full on the new balance. ah, with jealousy book she does with very glamorous, it's part of our culture to our very, very special occasion. and for that people who spend money,
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