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then advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close, extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. the news. ready evacuation flies resume out of afghanistan a day after a suicide attack outside. cobble a port killed at least 175 people. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera alive from joe. how are coming up? the man convicted of assassinating us dennis a robot. f kennedy is grounded parole after more than 50 years in prison. us
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intelligence agencies say cove at 19 was not developed as a buyer weapon. bond remained divided over links to a lab in china. the public had to congress the president heddrick had fears, lifted the cabinet, the green line. ah, us forces have resumed evacuation operations in afghanistan. after those days. i feel attack outside couple a pull that killed at least 175 people. there are only 4 days remaining before deadline for all foreign forces to leave the country. but there are warnings that another attack is likely, and the next few days will be the most dangerous charlotte balances in cobble where
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she's spoken to the victims and their families facing an uncertain future to kinda had served as an s good 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 goes on before that. he's a martyr because he died for a good course. 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 hoped to raise them in the united states. but people here say the us has offered little and taken a lot music about all this misfortune and all the explosions are, or those he said attacks all this because of the american mason, i'm tom wished us, it's outside emergency hospital with her mother. her uncle has called from
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california, they are all waiting for news on her father who survive the explosion and is being treated in size. and much of that. they didn't give us permission to see him and his abdomen and hands. what hurt he was brought here in a cart. we've only seen pictures of him and he was bloody citizens 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 separation from the family members. as the dela saying he went to the airport with 15 relatives. maybe some of them be endured.
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maybe they don't. i don't know. i tell you anything. i hear. i know, i don't know rid of my family. it's my wife, my children. as evacuations, wine down. this is not how many africans expect you to see us forces to pause. there are warnings of more ice attacks at the airport. the taliban has increased security and expanded the perimeter. the thousands who did not make it onto a flight. it is likely a dream lost. for others. is so much more charlotte bellis? ultra 0 couple. and gabriel elizondo has the latest from washington dacy. the french minister of the armed forces tweeted out that the french have ended
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their evacuation mission from cobble. they say that they evacuated about 3000 people. of those about 2600 were afghans. so the french are now no longer taking part in the sort of evacuations. in terms of the americans, they very much still are just some latest numbers here on august 15th is when the taliban, when a couple fell to the taliban. the latest information from united states is that 811000 people in the last 13 days or so, have been evacuated from afghanistan, some more numbers. the u. s. saying that just in the last 24 hours. while the, after the attacks tech took place, 540-5400 people have been evacuated. and that right now, it's believed that there are about 5 to 600 americans still in
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afghanistan, that the state department says they have direct contact with that they are trying to get to the airport to get them out of the country. so those are some of the latest numbers that we're having, that we're hearing here from washington. bottom line always is the evacuations continue. all administration officials here in washington say that it will continue until august 31st may motel. he says it's considering a request by the taliban to help operate cobble airport after western forces withdrawal. the facility was used to his daily commercial flight, but stopped when the taliban took. now its role after august, 31st is uncertain with ation. experts warning the group doesn't have the expertise to run it as some of been jervey reports from pakistan near the afghan border. this was the scene on one of the last commercial flights out of cobbler airport. a week ago, after gunston fell to the fall upon in all the chaos,
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the boss of the airline came to the airport himself to take control. i decided to go myself and i think that be a huge be in taking on site. the seasons assessing the situation and i found it that if you conducted in a professionally that is there is up with the problem, is the local dollar bonds or whatever. they are restricting or discouraging. those people who come to the board and get help. that's like was able to go ahead, but now all commercial operations are at a standstill. the taliban unlikely to be able to run them. our assumption going forward that at all, that that will be operational right up until, until, until we're gone. and we're working with the international community or several nations that want to contribute to the effort to keep it operational and willing to work with the taliban to that end boxes in much needed a required or functional airport. but with so many professionals gone,
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questions remain on what happens when international forces leave. i doubt that taliban will be able to run board in a way that would allow commercial airlines to buy and you need quite a complex operation with quality stuff. you need traffic control approach control is incredible and reliable, and rescue and hire. i think you need people on the a pain they print to provide services to the aircraft and that is necessary to attract any commercial airline. on the one hand, solid on fighters have turkey to remove all its troops as it is part of the need to alliance. on the other hand, turkish officials say they've also been asked to help secure cavalier port. but with a double bombing carried out by key on thursday. the risks have been exposed, as acknowledged by the turkish president mashanda the firm. the taliban had made
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a request in regarding the operation of cobble airports. who was just request me to, to us. they say would insure security and you can operate it. so we have not made a decision yet because there's always a possibility of that. so with no agreement but turkey and western forces leaving days, these evacuation flights by the military could be the last summer. bon jovi down there near the african border hotels in pakistan have been ordered not to accept gifts for the next 3 weeks to make space for thousands of people expected from afghanistan. security measures outside hotels have been bathed up as the countries also expecting a number of foreign diplomats and journalists to arrive. thousands of afghans have been crossing into pakistan with many saying they've given up whiting to be flown out of the country. and the u. n. is warming up to half a 1000000 afghans could flee the country before the end of the year. it's going on afghanistan. neighbors to keep their board is open for those wanting to lace. these
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are dramatic times and you and hcr the u. n. 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 a worst case scenario. well, we have not seen large outflows of africans. at this point. the situation inside afghanistan has evolved more rapidly than anyone expected to the rest of the day's news in the man convicted for this estimation of us senator robert f. kennedy has been granted parole after seeking it for the 16th time, 77 year old sir hands a hand has served 53 years for shooting kennedy at a campaign event at the ambassador hotel in los angeles, in 1968. when california abolish the death penalty to hand sentence was would use to live with the possibility of rome. phil laval is in los angeles,
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he says this pearl hearing saw a number of changes from the previous 15. the parole board felt that he had shown enough remorse, he had apologized in the past, but they felt that he hadn't showed enough contrition. but he spoke at this hearing and he said, and i quote, over half a century his past thought, young, impulsive kid, i was, does not exist anymore. senator kennedy, with the hope of the world, and i injured and i harmed all of them. and it pains me to experience that the knowledge for such a horrible deed. not only that this was the 1st time that the district attorney didn't count, didn't push for him to remain in prison. in previous years, previous attempts, the district attorney of los angeles has said that he should remain behind bars. there is a new district attorney here. one that you might say is more progressive. one that is actively looking at sentences where people have been in prison for many years. they are no longer themed, a threat to society. they are, it is felt that they are no longer
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a threat and that they have served enough time and he didn't endorse the release. but what he did say was that he wasn't going to count against him leaving. so he was remaining neutral that most likely help, but what also probably helped a lot was the intervention of the candidate family, douglas kennedy, who was a toddler, but his father was killed. he actually turned up at the hearing. he wasn't expect that he did turn up, he said i am overwhelmed just by being able to view his face. i've lived my life both in fear of him and his name in one way or another. i am grateful to him today today to see him as a human being by the compassion and love. he said that he thought it was time that he should be released that it would be in the, in the spirit of his father. it was a very forgiving man. that sound should be released still ahead on al jazeera. but for now, while we vaccinate elimination is the goal. zealand prime minister defense the countries 0. the strategy and football legend christiana rinaldo returned to his
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and other areas when they came to britain to be all to help the moms deals along your rumsfeld was meeting saddam. is it that interesting? there? i am. shadow on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. a reminder of our stories is our us forces have resumed evacuation operations in afghanistan. after those days. i feel attack outside couple or killed at least 175 people. the vast majority of the victims were african billions and there was 13 american military personnel. the un refugee agency says
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up to half a 1000000 people could play the crisis by the end of the year. it's appealed to all neighboring country to keep borders on. a man convicted for the fascination of us senator robert f. kennedy has been grant and parole after seeking it for the 16th time, 77 year old hon has 53 years for shooting. kennedy and a campaign event in los angeles. in 1960 president joe biden has commanded what he's described as strong relations between the us cities around is met with israeli prime minister, naphtali bennett, the white house talks were postponed for a day, is by and focused on dealing with the attack in cobble bennett wants to stop us from returning to the nuclear deal with iran is called on to ron to stop if centrifuges warning of other options. if diplomacy fail, palestinian se attacks by israeli settlers have become more violent and frequent.
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they say the settlers are being emboldened by a lack of accountability and because they getting support from the israeli government needed. abraham reports from occupied a west bank the life of most the for so for the has turned upside down after his brother. and it all was killed in may. his death broke me. he says, now most of us responsible for his brothers, the children, and a 4th one on the way. for last night at les lawson on buffalo nod, there were calls from local to put out a fire settler started the field. settlers were there shooting at us, protected by the army before my brother was shot, 2 others were wounded by roxanne's bullets. this is the moment before somebody 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 its high up on the hill over there. and what happened is the settlers invaded the village of reef. israel has long allowed many of its settlers to carry guns, but the criteria to get to weapons was expanded in 2018, making it even easier for settlers to obtain arm the violence states back. this is not the work of loans that are acting as a by their own when, but it's is actually state policy. it is part of life in the west bank, under israel as apartheid regime. palestinian c, sutler tax 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 or 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. we saw the video showing his
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really soldiers and suckers next to each other. how would we know her son? she sam was shot by the israeli military in confrontations that began after satler's attack. the village that use these radio army often backing settler attacks. these really army told him just need a diesel allegations are not true, and it's regularly investigate operational activity. one incident, israeli army says it's investigating is of a subtler taking a soldier's weapon. many palestinians like stuff say these investigations are way to say face, because often no one is held to account. neither. he al jazeera you occupied westbank, frances president, manuel mac cron has arrived baghdad ahead of original some of the aims to reduce tension. mccaul is olga co organizing the talks with the rocky prime minister with stuff a l cut. me arab, an iranian officials, are expected to attend with
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a rock seeking to establish itself as a mediator between them. it's been working towards mending ties between riyadh and k. ron, they were 7 in 2016 after an attack on the saudi embassy during protests. authorities in northern nigeria have reported 3 separate releases of abducted children in the past 24 hours. the latest worth 32 high school students in the car do not state that follows 15 pupils released in them. fara and 90 students were let go in. ms. g s. date earlier on friday. come and took them from an islamic school 3 months ago. nigerian officials say one child died while held hostage and for others, and now receiving medical treatment. in corona virus, hospital admissions, in some us, states have surge to levels. not saying that since january there are now 100000
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people in the hospitals across the country. those in the southern states are the most full topping. the list is florida with 17000 people are currently in hospital . the latest outbreak is driven by the more infectious delta variant, as well as widespread vaccine hesitancy still in america and american intelligence agencies, undivided over the origins of, of the corona virus. but a great it wasn't developed as a buyer weapon that's according to a now declassified report ordered by us president joe biden covered 19 with 1st to take it in the chinese city of wu han in 2019. the intelligence community says china's latest didn't know about the virus before the pandemic began, but they couldn't agree on whether it was 1st transmitted from an animal or late from a lab. aaron cerebral is the director of the elizabeth griffin at buyer safety program at georgetown university. she's calling on global cooperation to understand where
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the outbreak of coven 19 started. it's very challenging, i think, without having transparency from the government of china and having access to bills . clinical samples, material, and data from early on in the outbreak, it would be very challenging to be conclusive on the origins of the outbreak. i think unfortunately, this outbreak in this panoramic has become exceptionally politicized. and i think what's important right now is to stop laying blame and to stop politicizing the issues and really get at hand at what we need to find out in order to stop this outbreak. and to stop this pandemic. and that's going to require global cooperation, global collaboration, and primarily right now that, that train transparency of understanding, again, where this outbreak originated. i think what's important to consider is, what are we going to do with that information? once we have it understand,
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the origins will help us think about risk assessments for future pandemic outbreaks, future pandemic risks. but having the data that we have at hand right now, we can, we can respond to this pandemic. so how do we get countermeasures and vaccines to the global population to be able to stop the spread of crowd of ours? we don't need to understand the origins in order to stop the spend on the great. now, new zealand is extending its nationwide lockdown until she's day after reporting 70 new cases. of course, 19 other countries in the asia pacific region is starting to see a slight aging of infections, but some including malaysia. posting record highs is the delta variant continues to spread, its got hydro reports an increase in the number of new code. 19 cases in new zealand has begun to slow, but the national lockdown from this recent surge, stoked by the delta vary, has been extended until midnight on august 31st. then curves will be eas,
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except in the biggest city, auckland, and neighboring northland that will remain on the highest level of locked down 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 thing from today's case, number's reported earlier today, we may be seeing the beginning of our plato in cases how 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 locked down . new south wales state saw slightly lower numbers of new cove in 1900 cases on friday, but still near record level. so long as you have high right to vaccination, private safety plans in life, good information to the community on what they need to do to be protected. we can show the rest of the world how we can have managed. why
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a lot back to normality australian airline quantity 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 covered 19 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 cove at 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 said 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, the political divisions in peru have spilled onto this straits after the new government won a vote of confidence in congress. opposition protest this scaffold with police the vote in favor of president petra left us. we had the borders of the government also turned out to back the president's radical social policies. because ceos afraid through poverty holds a minority in congress which is controlled by a center rise coalition. marianna sanchez has moved from lima more than 24 hours after kevin to achieve. neither were you went to congress to present the
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government plan for the next 5 years enough for a vote of confidence. finally, legislators, $73.00 of them approved confirmed the cabinet and 50 voted against it. on thursday, give over, you will have given a 3 hour long speech, a conciliatory one. however, many voices loud voices after the speech said that the president castillo should have found another prime minister. other ministers without any investigation, be either himself is under investigation for apology for terrorism, and other ministers have investigations for corruption and others, lack experience a for the job. now one on this are saying that the moderates are sending a message to president cathy. you're saying we are giving you a chance to govern. but now after we have confirmed this cabinet, you have to get rid of all those ministers who have questionable backgrounds. one
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of the world's top football is he's heading back to the club where he made his name . christiana, rinaldo is making a shock. return to english premier league giant manchester united. david stokes has the story. kristin, 12 years after leaving them. christiana rinaldo is once again a manchester united player. the news broke just an hour after he landed in lisbon for international duty with portugal. after deciding to leave a tommy inside the aventis he'd initially been in talks with, you know, it is rivals manchester city. but when city pulled out, you know, it did step 10 to snap him up. it's reported the event is accepted, an offer of around $30000000.00 were now i was 36 years old and regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. it was that united where he 1st made his name during his original spell at the club between 20032009 brought in by alex ferguson from sporting lisben. he went up to score 118 goals and 19 trophies, including 3 premier leagues, the european champions league,
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and faith club world cup, united current manager ali going to south get used to play with him. speaking before the deal was done, he refused to speculate, but clearly thinks highly of his former teammate the let's see what, what happens with chris on august the such a legend of of this club. yeah. after you know, i did right now, but i made 2 round madrid, but what was then a record breaking fee of $110000000.00? he was that star player for knowing years and wrapped up 15 trophies with the spanish joints, including 4 champions, league in 2018. he left to join event us in a deal with $117000000.00 and no very one to leave titles. success in europe eluded them. he let his manager know on thursday that he wanted to move on. and on. you know, more than other things change is the law of life event. this remains, which is the most important thing that it has been 3 years. he made his
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contribution. now he's leaving and life goes on the movie and it, it is subject to an agreement of personal terms, visa and medical, which were now they could complete while in lisbon. portugal captain will then focus on world cup qualifies against ireland and as a by john before joining up with his new teammates, the united david stokes out his era. to get the latest news, you can find out much more on our website. the address of that is l g 0 dot com. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. us forces have resumed evacuation operations in afghanistan. after those days, i feel attack outside cobble a port that killed at least $175.00 people. the vast majority of the victims were african civilians. and there were 13 american military personnel. gabrielle
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