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1st of august, which he indicated was still the end date for the operation of removing afghans and american citizens. and he said in an update that at to date more than 117000 of those individuals had been removed from cobble on these on these evacuation flights. and kirby finally saying, no one should be under any misapprehension that the drone strike that was carried out has crippled or destroyed or eliminated the threat posed by isaac k. you said that is a threat that is ongoing. so it raises some, some questions about what the us role will be going forward in afghanistan. will we see more of this type of so called over the horizon strikes on, on targets in afghanistan, that the u. s. is identified? how will that work with the taliban in control of the country?
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how will that work in terms of getting fly over permission if necessary, from pakistan and so on. so a lot of things that were unanswered in this briefing and a lot of questions that still remain in days while brown se, across all the latest lines for us at the pentagon, the thank you very much from ah, well, moving on and a palestinian boy shot in the head, during protests at the gaza border last weekend has now died. a rubber bullets fired by israeli forces hit the 12 year old during a protest against the blockade of the strip. and other palestinian man died from his wounds on wednesday. more than 40 other palestinians and one is rarely soldier wounded. while meanwhile, iraq is hosting a regional summit aimed at promoting peace and reconciliation in the middle east. and also hoping for improve times between saudi arabia and iran,
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who are among the countries then taking part to this participation is regarded by the iraqi people as a message of support and solidarity by the brothers neighbors and partners. this conferences held during critical and historic circumstances reflecting a need from a mentor for iraq's endeavors to strengthen its foreign relations on the basis of cooperation, solidarity mutual understanding. internal relations and common interests are left. let other why had has the latest force from baghdad. the leaders of the stake holders spoke of the call to be the prime minister of the iraqi government. and all of them have stressed on the fact that iraq should not 10 loan facing get these multiple security and also political and economic challenges. iraq, on the other hand,
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looks at this summit with great hope as officially spoke earlier. they say that by holding this summit, they are trying or iraq is trying to regain a positive effect. it's positive rule in the region also by holding this summit it's trying to show to the water that it's taking a neutral it's 10 and that he got to the ongoing complex and that region, the leaders also affirm it on the fact that the rise of eisley especially the per cell recently that have been recently raising up in, in several areas in iraq that they show support with iraq in regard to fighting ice in regard to fighting get through them. the president of france emmanuel macross, also said that we helped iraq lighting or the feeding ice, and then we'll continue that there now. but it is now in
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a closed door session and it is expected that they will find a number of agreements in regard to economic integrations. and also trade deals that, that also entails energy, electricity infrastructure. as you know that iraq needs a lot of projects and development project in regard to infrastructure in the regards to electricity, energy, and also power power plants. now thousands of purge sisters have taken to the streets of washington, d. c, to demand an end to what they call vote, a suppression states like georgia and texas of inactive laws that many c as restricting rights demonstrates as are also calling on elected officials for better access to the ballots. and the poles. saturday marks the 58th anniversary of martin luther king junior historic. i have a dream speech or chillies, oldest and largest indigenous rebel group can,
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has officially declared war and what it calls the capitalist groups in the south central region, especially the forestry industry. the unprecedented move comes as a constitutional convention is rewriting chili's constitution to include some indigenous demands. lucy and human reports mate. now from my echo province, the an unprecedented funeral ceremony for a week chaffee. indigenous. my put your word for warrior up to 4000 month, which is from all over sell central to the paid tribute to 29 year old pablo merchant, who was a member of the my, put him military group at algoma year coordinator or come, he was killed in a confrontation with special forces police last month while carrying out acts of sabotage against the municipal forestry company. and they were to come has responded by officially declaring war on, choose powerful forestry industry, adding it does not recognize the chilean state, the federal blank,
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the regular received them. i put to communities have the right to self defense and declared themselves. and i believe it's an international life. anyone who does not feel part of a state has a light rebel against it, and the ritual want the tune is, am i put your community chief or long goal? and one of the comes highest ranking leaders. he then takes us through a dense eucalyptus forest. from him in the trees emerges a clearing land that 13 families are claiming as their settlement. not one of the chilean stay produced us little by little until we had no land, no inheritance. we can't live without our land. so when the younger ones decided to take a stance, i agreed to join them. those who want to get a little bit, i'll tell you when you want to cover your intestinal land, they call you a terrorist. that's why there's only a few of us here because much everyone is willing to take the risk, but this is for me. so he means confronting the militarized police over and over.
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that's why he says they ask the come for help. in other words, military support. what the government labels of terrorism they call armed self defense check explains the stumps of trees surrounding their camp or to slow down police. i'm of vehicles. the com is promoting and providing protection. the scores of other impoverished them of which communities who are reclaiming land. they say that julian stayed stolen from them a 140 years ago. when enough and when i was young now, so parents, why are we so poor? been my gone for the told us the history of our people and the reason why we have almost nothing. all we inherited was marginalization and poverty. when they come from the nearby settlement, where 80 families live on just 300 heck dares full. now they've just planted wheat on part of what was the eucalyptus forest. you see mother with this is the change
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that we all want to be able to support ourselves and live off the land. but imported you can live descent pine trees, have seriously depleted soil of nutrients and especially water in the late 19 seventies to these former military dictatorship, offered to subsidize 75 percent other than fledgling forestry industry in order to promote its expansion and expand it has subsequent governments have continued to subsidize what is now a multi $1000000000.00 industry, despite irrefutable scientific evidence of the damage that the pine trees like these and eucalyptus are causing to the environment and the confrontation that they're generating with my put communities. the meaningful forestry company has declined multiple requests for comment. the come and other groups, meanwhile, say they'll continue fighting to expel them. adding there won't be peace until they're gone. to see in human al jazeera michel province chilly. well,
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that's spring and carol contra bell, she is a researcher and the press officer, adam approached international link. she joins us now from cambridge in the u. k. carol, a declaration of war is really quite a statement. what does that mean and practice? well i think that it's a little bit strong. it's not a declaration of war war. it's when you click terror upon people not put you, people are defending themselves. so the puts you struggle to autonomy has been criminalized. therefore, this act of self defense is coming from the ration since punish since the punish regime a put your land was reduced from 10000000 hector to a mere 40 or 400000 people finding themselves in a situation where they're no longer able to live on them and just rely on the fact
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that the claim to autonomy and the right to live on unsettled land has been declared. an act of terrorism is absolutely, well, it's beyond belief. chile is the only country in latin america that does not recognize its indigenous peoples. the pharaoh, sorry i, i am curious about the timing of all of this because it really looks like there is this constitutional change on the horizon. and it's also being led by and put a academic if i'm not wrong. now, if things are moving in the right direction, why now? and not moving in the right direction, just because there's a new constitution about to be written, why it hasn't been written yet. i'm to several instances of graces and within the constitution itself. last month we had one of the members, coach, theresa marana, the marine maroney,
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the my when francisco lincoln now who herself was imprisoned under the 984 finished a tear act for daring to rec payment system. and she's now been elected as one of the members of the nuclear station when he dared to speak and language to medical by this right wing female member of the convention. and so, i mean it got up to about start and she was also publicly ridiculed by a high level company b i c e. frank in chilly, who actually took a photograph bang out of literally said gross, i have to travel to this. i am changing my seat and she must think when you take into account the racism that is still inherent in chile,
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the narrative that them a put your quest to live on the inside to learn that belongs to them is an act of terrorism. is not a very good start for the introduction of indian, it was put in particular to rewrite this constitution. i'm carol, it's a lot of resources then if can, does want to take any kind of actions, what sort of resources will capacity do they have to do that? are they receiving support from elsewhere? we have no actual evidence that they using firearms at all. the only action that we know that they take is to burn down some of the forests with those trees, the high toxic, and not sure, and not sure, this is a clash of cut to notice. because put that in cleansing the land, you know, to burn down a bunch of you collect 2 kinds actually is purifying the land so they can then we
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start to grow their cross. as far as we're concerned, appreciate international links. there is no comparison between running down a field and murdering which activists, which is the case at the moment. we have. well that was mentioned in the record of forestry company that all the channels we have pharmacy companies forming perm gomez like paramilitary groups against unarmed ma, put 2 groups. so as far as this allegation that this was, what were you talking about? we have, i don't know if you know in 2017 sebastian pioneer that introduced a special forces, trained in the colombian jungle. but norco specialist you deal with the so called could you conflict? that is not the way to deal with this complex. you cannot go in to a region which is populated by an indigenous population. bias upon them. there
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needs to be a title, and that's not happening at the moment. and i think put your leaders accusing them of terrorism and rampant racism in the media. we have highly executive tweeting, quite frankly, really quite disgusting about that, which i can't see how these conflict is going to end. well, if super jumping, it continues with his agenda of extra in the media and it's still running. but he happens coming to london on september the 10 and 26. as there's still plenty of work to be done. and we hope that by that dialogue will actually begin to take place carol conch, about the research on the press officer at the pre k international link. thank you for joining us now to their account. thank you. now hurricane eda has made landfall in cuba and is making its way towards the united states,
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bringing winds with it of more than 220 kilometers per hour. gillian wolf has the fierce winds, better cuban coast as the streets of the capitol. havana light empty. hurricane ida hit the caribbean islands south west toppling trees and tearing roofs of homes where the throng winds has been weeping all over. it took a roof there. winds of nearly a 130 kilometers an hour force people to take cover. but many felt relief saying it could have been worse. the category one hurricane is now heading for the united states, but expected to make landfall as a category for. we do have a major storm heading our way. we are activating every single resource at our disposal. so that we are prepared to respond from mississippi to florida state are on high alert with the us national hurricane center warning of
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catastrophic danger. winds are expected to reach up to 225 kilometers an hour before ida makes landfall along the gulf coast late on sunday. life threatening storm searches are predicted to hit coastal communities. stories are urging people to seek higher ground. this will be a life altering storm for those who are prepared. but time is running out with people rushing to stores for sandbags and supplies. oil fields in the region that supply nearly a 5th of the nation's oil have halted operation. louisiana has declared a state of emergency and told tens of thousands of people to batten down or evacuate immediately. hurricane ida is the 9th named storm of the atlantic hurricane season and is expected to make land for 16 years to the day that hearken . katrina struck a day no one wants to relive julian wolf al jazeera right away. and i'm
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in now russia has reported its highest monthly curve at 19 death toll. since this pandemic began revised figures trim state statistics agency ross that so more than 50000 people died from the disease or related causes only in july. now that brings the total number of deaths to more than 365000. that's the 4th highest in the world after the u. s. india and brazil. less than a 3rd of russians have been vaccinated. that's well below the government. target of 60 percent by orphan. russia has no lockdown measures in place as seen as unpopular ahead of parliamentary elections in september of it to all of which is a political analyst, and also the lead expert at the center for actual politics. he says it's still unclear how effective rock towns can be in reducing code 19 related death while the
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russian government knows very well that strict stringent lockdown measures that were instituted, left spring, were extremely popular among the russian population. in fact, there were even some civil disturbances in the area called the north in the south of russia last year during the lock down. and of course, ever since them, the russian government and the local officials, had to deal with this epidemic with this medical crisis in less strict ways. russia is in the 4th place as far as guarantors, depths. of course, the united states is the poor thing officially more than $700000.00 deaths. and even though the population of the united states is more than twice the size of the russian population. but those figures are also quite,
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quite high. so the it is still a question as to how, how effective for a large balance and other measures have been around the world. since we have seen that even the countries that have instituted a lot of downs have kept serious issues with their death rates as the united states . the whole. meanwhile, demonstrators in france are back out protesting and paris against a new kind of in 1900 health system. and requires anyone visiting restaurants, museum sporting events, or other venues to show proof of vaccination, or a negative test purchase to say the past infringes on their liberties and personal freedoms. china has dismissed a u. s. report on the origins of carbon 19 calling it political manipulation. president joe biden ordered that that report be declassified. it shows that intelligence agencies are divided over where the virus began that agree. it wasn't developed as a bio weapon. the current of virus was fast detected in the chinese city of wu han,
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back in 2019. the intelligence community says, trying to need is didn't know about the virus before this. pandemic began, but they couldn't agree on whether it was 1st transmitted from an animal or leaks from a lab. still ahead here on there for now their return. the portuguese superstar is coming back to the united off a gas of 12 years. detail enforce ah, a tale of 2 presidents: venezuelan military defectors, me american mass, and reese, ah, and the bizarre told dangerous attempt at regime change in the bone of every republic of venezuela. people empowered the bay of
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pigs on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks the storms spared the worst for a long island, which fear to direct it, but it still whipped up high winds and high waste with detailed coverage of government and still too risky to send all the children back to not only cut them from around the world. hundreds of children have been born to women abused by fighters in addition to social pressure, you can only carry their religion if both parents are v. oh a welcome back. it's now time for his lia making
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a saucy arsenal. been humiliated by manchester city 5 mill. the gunners now losing their opening 3 games this season for the 1st time in 67 years. the horror afternoon for the visitors included a red card to their captain, granite jack up for this tackle. and the 1st half by then man city were leading by 2 goals. it was 3 now at half time, and the 4th came soon after the break. when rogers scored his 2nd fell, a spaniard fair and tore has also grabbed a double arsenal. failing to score in their opening 3 matches of the season for the 1st time in their 128 year history of english league football. and while man city have won their opening to game home games of the season, 5 mill. well, how did the salary of $660000.00 a week sound? that's what rinaldo will be earning. manchester united for the next 2 seasons. the portugal captain agreed to rejoin his former team after leaving old trafford 12 years ago. david stokes this report kristin. 12 years after leaving them.
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christiana, rinaldo is once again a manchester united player. the news broke just an hour after we landed in lisbon for international duty with portugal. after deciding to leave a tammy inside the event us he'd initially been in talks with united rivals, manchester city. but when city pulled out, united stepped in to snap him up. right now, there was 36 years old and regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. it was united way, 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 a $118.00 goals and $19.00 trophies, including 3 premier leagues, the european champions league, and fif at 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 when chris on august the such a legend of of this club. yeah,
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after you know, it did were now they moved around madrid, but what was then a record breaking fee of $110000000.00? he was that star player for knowing years and racked up 15 trophies with the spanish joints, including 4 champions, leagues in 2018. he left to join event us in a deal with $117000000.00. and although he went to leak titles, success in europe eluded them. he left his management on thursday that he wanted to move on. and on, you know, more to another of the things change is the law of life event is remains, which is the most important thing. it has been 3 years. he made his contribution. now he's leaving and life goes on the movie and it, it is subject to an agreement of personal terms, a visa and medical, which we're now though, could complete while in lisbon. portugal captain will then focus on woke up, qualifies against ireland and as a by john before joining up with his new teammates the united david stokes algae 0
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. well, earlier we spoke to a former manchester united goalkeeper mark boston, and she says ronaldo could be a game changer and united been to win the premier lee title. i think it's a 100 percent the right news for himself, but also for majesty not over the course that the hard work will stop now. second last season. and although they are a contender at the start, the season before the song, i didn't see them as a serious contender. and i still think that mentioned the city will remained to be favorites, but they did. the gap is closing in terms of the odds after the saw, and i see it as a, as an icing on the cake. signing from ali. going to sole scott and especially with some of the other ones that are coming veran a jayden santo, things are looking really well for matches the united, but they've got to now produce, well i think everybody's, you could save from, from a football perspective. we'll know that that would be expecting the same play that
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they sold 12 years ago. but if you just look at these recent record, even event this, i mean you score $101.00 from $130.00 for appearances net in syria, which is renown for having some of the best defensive set ups in the world. a he one to syria titles. he won a cop. he want to supercop a, he's a syria. when i mention the fact a one over 30 trophies and you know, he's got a lot of players there. it matches. do not a top quality players who will be able to help share the workload or share the pressure if you like. well, the us open starts on monday and tournament officials say that spectators 12 years or older, must show proof of at least one dose of a coven 19 vaccine in order to attend the grand slam, as returning to a 100 percent capacity. after all, fans were banned from attending last year because of the pandemic. it's still not clear whether the rule would impact players as some have been reluctant to get the shot. women's world number one, ashley bardy says she is looking forward to coming back to new york after missing the tournament last year because of cobra. 1900 travel restrictions. obviously
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a lot of changing my lot in san a lot. a lot has changed for everyone across the world since then. oh no, it's disappointing not to play here in new york last year on some pretty strange circumstances for everyone, but it's certainly nice to be back to you now. it feels like it has been a long time since i've been back in new york and it's nice to be back to this. this week's going to be excited. we've got fans. that's going to bring a lot of energy to this tournament. and this, this is a tournament that thrives with the energy and i can't wait to get started raising dish and bo has surged into the lead at the b m. w championship with an incredible round of golf. the american known for his huge driving has picked up to eagles and 8 birdies and his 2nd round. any had this pot at the last for a rare for 59. he missed had to settle for 60, but still leaves by his shot. very impressive. well,
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that's all your sport for now and you back over to natasha. thanks so much leah. well, that is it for me to pay for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more of the days news. do you stay with us here on out there? ah, me ah ah, talk to al jazeera, we what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because of the situation on the ground seems to be pointing otherwise we listen. we were never on the whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories
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that matter on sierra. i stand on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal an unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the 19th stephen teeth that lead to be a being of the dawn. right. a full government apology for past injustices is rare and use the london has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct court that continues to suffer, connected to those historic events. the often violent don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes, businesses, and even churches looking for overstayed to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. the leaders in new zealand, polynesian communities, welcome the apology, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on on county.
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the cool type of sonic 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. rwandan forces help clear up motion big militants, insurgency will oil, johnson migrant workers for to come to the cost analysis here? ah, they lost a planner and they lost a facilitator and they've got one wanted. the u. s. says it's intelligent lead drone attack targeted to leading members of the ice. ok group, which is behind this week bombing and couple. the taliban forces a firing shot to clear crowds, desperate to leave couple airport on those remaining military flights before tuesdays us out deadline.
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