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the buying had to believe for people who didn't seem to these damaging story. as the polish women and children who endured the siberian black refuge in africa, never to return again an epic or to see billions memory is our homeland. are now to sierra ah . as the death toll from the cobble airport bombing reaches 175 warnings, and now the attack is likely ah, hello i. mariam was watching al jazeera life from london. also coming up on the program. us co dash rise 11 percent in a week driven by the delta variance and vaccine hesitancy there at bitter battles
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between haiti's rival gangs hammering efforts to get vital to areas devastated by the recent quaint and 2 groups of maps. children are nice and nigeria, some of them as young as full ah, welcome to program on top story foreign forces in afghanistan, a pushing had with evacuation efforts a day after a suicide bomb and targeted people desperately trying to flee at least a $175.00 people, the vast majority of them, afghan civilians are now known to have died in those days attack. but crowds have returned to campbell airport despite warnings. another attack is likely and the next few days will be the most dangerous so far. charlotte, ballast has more. the condo,
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had served as an escort soldier. he went to cavalier port on thursday, hoping his service would be enough to qualify him for an evacuation flight. the father of 4 was killed at the gate. shaders, the ghost. he's a martyr because he died for a good cause. he was the best future for his family because there's no work here and so much fighting. he wanted out of this place and he died for it to come to spend his childhood and final days, under telephone rule. he wanted life to be different to his children and hope to raise them in the united states. but people here say the us has offered little and taken a lot about all this misfortune and all the explosions are all those he had attacks all this because of the americans. and i'm tom wished us, it's outside emergency hospital with her mother. her uncle has called from california. they are all waiting for news on her father who survive the explosion
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and is being treated in size and much of a have they didn't give us permission to see him on his abdomen and hands. what hurt he was brought here in a cart. we've only seen pictures of him and he was bloody dozens of the wounded were brought here to emergency hospital. these are some of the most severe and everyone here had been at the airport hoping for an evacuation flight to escape the violence and stairs. they're going to stones latest victims. in the intensive care unit, patients explain why they ignored i saw threats and remained outside the gates to argue the case for evacuation. below had tried to get through with his uncle who had a foreign passport. he said it was red color. his uncle died at the scene. in the aftermath, many victims was separated from the family members. as the dela has said, he went to the airport with 15 relatives. maybe some of them, me and maybe do the skip. the all. i don't know.
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i tell you anything i hear. i know. i don't know whether my family is my wife, my children. as evacuations, wine down. this is not how many africans expected to see us forces to pause their warnings of more. i still attacks at the airport. the taliban has increased security and expanded the perimeter. the thousands who did not make it onto a slice. it is likely a dream lost for others. it is so much more. charlotte bellis al jazeera couple. taliban of announcer afghans with van documents will be able to travel freely in the future as they seem to come fears that imposed harsh restrictions. a message came in a televised address, which called on afghans tonight to rebuild that country. but many are still desperate to leave. our lives are in danger and we are not in
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a good situation in the whole world, should know about it. that if we came here because we supposed to catch a flight, but the situation is very bad and the roads are blocked. we also came yesterday, but there was an explosion in people who killed and wounded. they are now along people into the airport, including those of which are for an institution and journalists, and those who lives in danger. so the people are in a very bad situation. well, the taliban would still i america to maintain a diplomatic presence in afghanistan, according to the us state department. meanwhile, the white house says iteration on the ground is still dangerous. the threat is ongoing and it is active. it is, our troops are still in danger that continues to be the case every day that they are there most. this is the most dangerous part of the mission. this is the retrograde period of the mission. and what that means is that this is the period of time when the military commanders on the ground enforces seeking to move, not just troops home, but also equipment home. and that is often
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a very dangerous part of any mission. but in this case, they're also doing that well, there is a, an ongoing and acute threat from isis k. well, there is a humanitarian crisis. mounting and afghan is down the united nations. now, warnings at half a 1000000 afghans could feed the country by the end of the year. calling on i've got this don's neighbors to keep that board is open to those seeking safety. these are dramatic times and you and hcr, the un refugee agency, has worked with the people of afghanistan for over 40 years. and we will stand by them and do what we can to support them. in terms of numbers, we are preparing for around 500000 new refugees in the region. this is the worst case scenario. well, we have not seen large outflows of afghans at this point. the situation inside afghanistan has evolved more rapidly than anyone expected. if farseason pockets
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dawns capital as lama bind, i've ordered all hotels not to accept guests for the next 3 weeks to make space for thousands of people expected from afghanistan pockets. dani media says the government was also expecting foreign diplomats and journalists to arrive and security measures outside hotels have been beefed up. huge numbers of afghans have been crossing into pocket with many, saying they've given not waiting to be flown out of the country on russia has reported its highest monthly death toll of the corona virus pandemic. over 50000 people died from covered 19 o related causes in july, according to the official statistics of it's ross that says there were 365000 covert related death between april 2020 and last month. that's double the official total desktop published by the russian herana virus task force. meanwhile,
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covert related deaths in the us have risen by 11 percent in the past week. the cdc released the latest sick as a day off the number of current of ours patients in hospital past. the 100000 level, last seen in january ospital is in the south of fuller than the last of the country . many states they're going through, there was a wave of infections topping the list in florida, where 17000 people are currently in hospital supporting more than 200 deaths every day. and he gallagher has more from miami. well, the situation here in florida frankly hasn't been worse. over the past few days. we've got north of $200.00 deaths per day. around 23000 new cases reported every day and 17000 people in the state alone are hospitalized. now all of this, of course, being fueled by that delta vary, and most of those people in hospital, all the unvaccinated things are so bad that dr. holding press conferences, all mass just to appeal to people to get those vaccines in their arms. now,
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governor ron de santis has just been over ruled by a judge. he was trying to stop schools from putting mask mandates in place, but a judge said you have exceeded your authority. so in, in terms of parents who want my children to stay safe. that could be seen as a good thing by them. obviously, there are people that will not agree with that, but the governor has been overruled now in many ways. what's happening here in florida is a microcosm of what's happening across the entire country, particularly in states like alabama, mississippi in louisiana, where those vaccination rates are pretty low, and the cases are ramping up. although i have to say over the past few days and weeks, those vaccination rates have been going up as people realize they have to make a choice. they may be vaccine hesitant, but the alternative could be followers. american intelligence agencies are divided over whether the current of ours actually where it came from there agreed it wasn't developed as a buyer weapon. now, according to report ordered by us president joe biden,
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that's been de classified grown of ours. his 1st attack in the chinese city of wu han in 2019. the intelligence community says china is leaders didn't know about the virus before the pandemic began. they couldn't agree on whether it was 1st transmitted from an animal or leak from a lab bite in his brain, china, obstructing investigations as color scheme for others under. he's following the story from washington. what does the report say? well, the key part of the report really is this, the finding that they cannot make any conclusive agreement to the 5 different intelligence agencies that we're producing. this report that we're studying this researching this. they could not conclude conclusively if the virus that led to cover 119 came from this wet market in wu han and was passed from an animal to a person as we all have been told to believe for so long. and that was,
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or if it was from a lab leak from this wu, han institute of raleigh g, which has been coming up over the over recent months now. and they said he simply could not reach any definitive conclusion on that. now these intelligence agencies were not named, but presumably it was the state department military, ca, f, b i. but that was really the key finding of this. they also said that they probably will not be able to make any sort of conclusive determination on where it came from without the help from chinese officials. and the report said that as of now, chinese china has not been cooperating. now china refutes this, but this basically the report is saying that, you know, we just will not be able to give any conclusive determination on one way or the other. was it from the wet market or was it from a lab leak?
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why was this report so important to us president joe biden? well, he ordered this intelligence review in may, and he gave the intelligence community 3 months to come up with a, a report and classified version of this report was given to joe by not monday. the report that was released on friday was summary and unclassified summary. it was only a page and a half long. it was important for joe biden, because it feels that in order to prevent a global pandemic from happening again, they need to know exactly where it came from. and the purpose so long it was presumed that it came from this wet market in woo hon. but there were some doubts on that from scientific community saying we're not so sure there needs to be a little bit more research here on, on this will hon. institute of reality. it could have been a lab leak,
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according to many reputable scientists in the united states and elsewhere. and that's when joe biden and may said, let's look at this. let's have the intelligence community issue report on this. that's primarily why joe biden wanted a report on this because he wanted to know from his intelligence community what they know and what they don't know. intro or to try to pin down where this actually came from. i think probably a lot of people were hoping for a more definitive answer from the intelligence community here in the u. s. but essentially what they said was, the only thing we can agree on is that we do not have any conclusive evidence on being able to say definitively if it came from the wet market or from a lab leak. thank you very much. gabriel alexander there in washington. watching alger, their ally from london flat on the program, and now the test for peruse and baffled new private and congress decides whether to approve his cabinet
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a man convicted of killing senator robert f. kennedy is granted parole at the 16th time of asking, ah ah, hi there notes a few, a lot of what whether it's a go around in this weather report. so we're going to start along the yangtze river valley with our plum brains steering into the yellow sea. and you know, these rains will also live further toward the north, along the yellow river valley, and that will impact young joe. of course, an area that does not need any more rain now toward the east. we do have heat alerts in play for japan, so we're talking chicago cou, q issue and haunch this does include tokyo are your $34.00, but with that heat index, it's feeling in the low fourties, but there is some relief come in. by tuesday we introduced some rain and your humid x will be about 34 so much more comfortable conditions on the way here. so it rains
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as they migrate further toward the north, along the yellow river valley out toward the yellow sea. now i want to take you further toward the south because we have seen rounds of heavy rain across indo china, particularly toward the northeast of vietnam and southern sections of thailand, were almost 200 millimeters of rain scooped up over the past 24 hours jakarta, though sunshine with a high of 33 degrees australia, some systems moving to the south. so that will impact the southeast with the weather. and we see some really heavy falls for the north island of new zealand. impacting auckland, on saturday, facing the fulton county. the cause type of missiles and the world of new alms rates, as russia takes the lead and missiles that can fly up to 20 times the speed of sound. and rwanda's forces help clear up motion. big militant,
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insurgency will oil johnson migrant workers for to come to the cost on our award winning documentaries from around the world. ah, 0 me ah ah, i'll come back. i'll main story now. at least $175.00 people, the vast majority of them afghan civilians have now been confirmed dead in those days attack a causal airport and afghan off shoot of the group. i still says it was behind the bombing. the afghan capital is on jaila with, depending on the saying,
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there are still specific incredible threats against the airport. the white house says the last few days of the evacuation will be the most dangerous. and there is a mounting you want to carrying crisis in the country with the u. s. refugee agency saying up to half a 1000000 people could leave the crisis by the end of the year. its appeal to all neighboring countries to keep borders open. well, african refugees in the french ports, if you have calla worried about the future, that country under the taliban. many a desperate for use of our loved ones. it's ashley butler spoke to some of them who wants to remain anonymous for that security. this man says he fled kabul nearly a year ago because he feared for his safety. now he's in the northern french port of kelly and wants to reach britain. he says been for taliban takeover in afghanistan. he stop worrying about his family back home. no telling to me to pick us wrong them because you know,
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maybe they can be killed by the ones. so they are really worry about distributions . yes. good. while thousands of afghans are trying to leave. i've got to spend now . those in cali left several months or years ago. most say because of taliban violence. now they survive outdoors in green conditions. i am really scared for my country. i didn't want to leave, you know, i want to leave their home. but now enough grindstone will have no choice because the situation is really bad. i would say it's a really, really scary time. it's a very unfastened time as well for people because they don't know if these are going to make what's gonna happen. obviously after the deadline as well. so it's really, really scary. we're in time for lots people, have few afghans in cali, want to stay in frauds most want to reach the u. k because of
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a language or family ties each day. some people attempt to cross the english channel by hiding in a laurie on an inflatable boat. the british government says it will take in 20000 african refugees over 5 years. but there's no indication that that would include any of those stuck in cali. sarah, we are all following thanks a couple de flight people, one of the stuff, because this situation is very difficult. there it is why we left our homes. so why don't they take? i've gone from here, frustration, fatigue and a desperate existence made worse by anxiety about loved ones far away. few here say they regret their journey's, but most hope that was happening in afghanistan will help people better understand why they left natasha. butler jazeera kelly police in northern nigeria,
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say a 2nd group of abducted school children have been freed. the 15 were released hours after a separate group of $900.00 students who returned earlier on friday. some of them, as young as for the children, were taken by government from an islamic school northwest and town of to gina 3 months ago, during official se one child died in captivity and for others on now receiving medical treatment. parents have been speaking of their relief, enjoy it, being united with that children. it would be fantastic. i who marvel they happen is, cannot be quantified. everybody is happy that his one is back from cosivity. you can imagine what is the brackets of this book that children very young, some of that exposed to this hash with no food. most peters with some of them have never been outside of their home where she was adopted when it
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became. i feel very barge. i lost a lot of resources. i spent a lot my room for prayers just to make sure my daughters come back to me. are cain ida has her cuba as i'll of youth with the u. s. golf course, also brace and packed this weekend. i the last the island with wind speeds of 120 kilometers per hour. these urologist, a storm surgeries are expected to fall east as havana and harkin is expected to gain strength and speed over the warm gulf waters. we, the honor is to try to state an emergency with some residents, already being evacuated in the city of new orleans or security concerns disrupting the flow of a to parts of haiti damaged by this month of quake relief efforts. continuing nearly 2 weeks after the trauma, which kill more than 2000 people from ac john, home and reports. this is how earthquake aid is moving in haiti. convoys heading out to prince with
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a heavily on police at school. they need securities. one of the biggest concerns here, the gangs have been running rampant for years. and haiti's recent political term with has only made things worse. traveling the only road to the disasters own can feel like running a gauntlet. mostly because the agency trucks have to go through the multi song neighborhood on the outskirts support the prince. it's turned into a bloody battle ground between 2 gangs. about a month ago, the guy here, i think the police out, you can see the bullet hole here in the police station just a week ago. there's no way we could have been here. kidnappings and killings were constant, but now that's changed if only temporarily. this is this right to the organizations have been especially worried about here in the district of my song. but there's something new here. i produce a jeremy to con, actually went to speak to one of the gang leaders who confirmed to him that they
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have made peace. the 2 groups fight this territory. and that during that for allow a through, as you can see, the traffic is taking up again in a way that it hasn't come from. who knows how reliable or long last thing that piece will be. but it's not just those 2 gangs, making positive noises. the lever of a major correlation of our groups. the g 9 has hailed the truth nor so called for others give help. god did you for a whole lot. we know actually that the victims need water need food, so they need to kids do your best to help. you have to be very appreciated and what we want is to help our brothers and sisters that are in a situation after the earthquake. that's why we say better to be a little nothing. but that doesn't mean all is now safe raid organizations. tim callaghan, who leads you said disaster response team says it's the last mile distribution in the earthquake zone itself, which is tough. so with
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a truck full of food and you don't have a when you haven't ordinated that with the local authorities or the or the haitian . you can see something it made, you know where people around the truck because again i, what i've seen so far is that most people just want to help. they want it in the last week, a trucks have been ransacked and looted a work and said the situation can be chaotic and dangerous on the ground. rough make shift camps across the affected area. the still great need. know my back, i went back. we are here with our children, but we need to feed them. we need food and water, we need medication. and now we use this place as a shelter. so we need to feed our children ourselves. i was more than 130000 families depending on the help that international organizations on the government can bring. it's a critical point to the earthquake relief as john home. and i'll just get
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a hold of her as president as find the score of political victory after a difficult 1st month and office congress has confirmed his new cabinet, preventing a political crisis that threatened to overwhelm the government. castillo's left his free peru policy holds in minority and parliament, which is controlled by the send to right coalition. his bruce, 5th president in 5 years wanted the divisive election by a razor. finn margin us president joe biden is told israel leader that he'll try diplomacy 1st to rein in iran's nuclear program, but will turn to options if negotiations fail. biden and israeli prime minister, enough totally bennett will holding talks at the white house. and that 1st meeting since both took office and it wants to stop us returning to the nuclear deal with iran, palestinians say israeli sets or attacks have become more violent and more frequent
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. i say the settlers, emboldened by a lack of accountability and the support that guessing from the israeli government, israeli army says the allegations are not true. the abraham reports from the occupied westbank do the life of most of us. so for the has turned upside down after his brother, and it all was killed in me. his death broke me. he says, now must, i was responsible for his brother's children and a 4th one on the way for last night at la la la passive, and there were calls from locals to put out a firefox that started the seal. settlers were there shooting at us, protected by the army before by brother was shot. 2 others were wounded or roxanne bullets in which this is the moment before suffered. he was shot, he was one of 11 palestinians killed that day during confrontations across the occupied west bank. human rights organisation say 4 of them were killed during
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subtler attacks. can see the settlement of it's how up on the hill over there. and what happened is the settlers invaded the village of belief is what has long allowed many of its settlers to carry guns. but the criteria to get weapons was expanded in 2018, making it even easier for settlers to obtain on the violence in states back. this is not the work of loans that are acting as if by their own when, but it is actually state policy. it is part of life in the west bank, under israel as apartheid regime. palestinian sci sutler attacks have become organized so far this year. the u. s has documented more than 300, nearly a 3rd have led to injuries more than previous years. so had our father has experience settler attacks several times, none has been as devastating as losing her son in me falsely. we don't know who killed him. i mean, we saw the video showing really soldiers and suckers next to each other. how would
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we know her son? sure, sam was shot by the israeli military in confrontations that began after subtler attack of the use these ready army often backing settler attacks. these really army told and just needed these allocations are not true and it's regularly investigated operational activity. one incident, these really are me, says it's investigating. if they're taking a full just weapon. many palestinians like say these investigations, oh wait to see face. because often, no one is held to account neither have al jazeera your coupon bang. the money was fascinated, senator robert f. kennedy has been granted parole after speaking for the 16th time 70 several. thereon zeron as 53 years for shooting kennedy. it's a campaign event on pasadena,
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los angeles in 1968 when california abolish the death penalty, their own sentence was reduced to life with the possibility of parole. but it kennedy family member, security guard also shot in the attack. of course, when investigation into claims of a 2nd gunman, phil laval has moved from los angeles. it was a lot more dramatic than we were expecting. i mean, initially we were expecting this to be a fairly quick hearing. it started at 8 30 in the morning. we thought we'd be done by $930.00 because there was, there was indication that there would be nobody opposing this. as it turns out, there was some opposition. and we heard from a divided kennedy family. so douglas kennedy, who was a toddler when his father was killed, he actually tons up at the pro hearing and he spoke and he said, quite hopefully i really do believe any prisoner here is found to not be a threat to themselves or the world should be released, i believe that applies to everyone. every human being including mister hand, i was very deeply removed by that very deeply moved by his expression of remorse at
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times it brought tears to my eyes. we also had from somebody who was shot on that night who also vouch in favor of him being released on parole. this is a family that spit though they have been other members of the family who have come out and said they don't believe that it should be released. but it looks like the pro both took into account what these 2 brothers had to say. well as much want everything right here, al jazeera dot com is the address. ah, a recap of the main story. now. foreign forces in afghanistan are pushing ahead with them one mental evacuation effort. the day after a suicide bomber targeted people desperately trying to flee crowds of return to campbell airport despite warnings that another attack is likely. and the next few days will be the most dangerous. so far.

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