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miss all 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 on i'll just hear the me. ah, they lost a planner and they lost a facilitator and they've got one wanted us says it's intelligence lead drone attack targeted to leading members of the ice. ok group, which is behind this week bombing and couple me and i'll talk about forces a firing shop to clear crowds. desperate to leave couple airport on those remaining military flights before tuesdays us out deadline. ah hello there. i'm the saw, the hey, and this is out of their life and also coming up hoping to ease tensions in the
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middle east. iraq coast regional summit with saudi arabia and iran, high on the agenda. 50000 dead. russia records its highest monthly toll from curve at 19 with vaccinations, a well behind government target and hurricane eat a barrel towards the southern united states who are expected to strengthen to a dangerous storm. ah, now the pentagon says to high profile, i saw k members were killed in a drone strike in eastern afghanistan. that attack followed as days bomb attack cobble airport that was claimed by the group and killed at least $175.00 people, including 13 american service members. i am not going to talk about specific capabilities isis may have lost, and in the strike they lost
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a planner and they lost a facilitator and they've got one wanted and the fact that 2 of these individuals are no longer while longer walking on the face of the earth, that's a good things. a good thing for the people who can stand. it's a good thing for our troops and our forces at that airfield and i think i'm just going to leave it there. on the u. s. is now one of the last country is still evacuating afghan civilians trying to flee off to the taliban. take over. the u. k says it's final slides. the civilians has now left. cobble. that means hundreds of africa. i'm still eligible to fly to the u. k. will be left behind. now for afghans who didn't manage to leave or who decided to stay, life is getting more challenging. hundreds gathered outside a bank in cobble after failing to withdraw cash and many civil sevens say they haven't paid for months. unless it's almost 10 days that i've been waiting here to get my salary. i am an employee of the government. we have a patient at home. we have problems. we can articulate salaries out a few days ago,
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the bank reopened, but closed again. give us our salaries so that we can be able to solve our problems . robert bride has the latest now from cobble. you do get a real sense that at the airport so that finally we are getting into the game of what has beta very long and often chaotic and so a matic process. this holy vaccination exercise, we show a signs of that coming with the taliban. now taking over a lot of the guarding duties from the us military, this is the process that began i friday evening with the us agreement with the taliban, withdrawing from some of the god post on the outer perimeter and withdrawing from some of that god duties inside the airport and those jobs now being taken over by the taliban themselves is the us reduce the size of that perimeter in preparation for the final withdrawal of the final boots on the ground. if you like,
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it is not meant that people are staying away from the apple. you do get a feeling that a lot of people by now will have given up hope of getting onto a flight. they will realize that it is fairly hopeless. but as flights are still going for others, it will probably make it even more desperate quest to try to get on to some of these last remaining slides. but we do know from the noise is of aircraft to go and go ahead and so on. though we are seeing few flights now arriving few flights, departing as we're getting closer to this deadline for the end of this evacuation robinette is in washington d. c. for us with more on just what the pentagon spokesman is saying about those i for k targets being claimed by the us military. while he described the 2 individuals who were killed by this drones dragon one who was injured as high profile members of ice. ok. he would not commit to saying that they were in any way behind the planning of the deadly attack on the cobble air,
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air base. cobble airport that killed 13 us service members and many, many africans over $170.00 africans. he would not say that he would not go that far . so we don't know at this point officially whether these individuals were involved in planning that or whether they were more or less targets of opportunity, that the u. s. was able to identify through intelligence of various types and then on least the drone strike against them. some other items that we learned from this, kirby saying that there is an active and dynamic threat at the, at the airport in cobble of that. the u. s. forces there are aware of this and are taking every step they can to prevent any further attack to prevent loss of life. he also said that the us will continue. well,
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general taylor said the us will continue to control the airport right up until the 31st of august, which he indicated was still the end date for the operation of removing afghans and american citizens. while british troops have now stopped evacuating afghans from the african capital, but the head of the u. k. armed forces says hundreds of people entitled to resettlement in the u. k. will be left behind. i'm afraid, it's absolutely heartbreaking that we can't bring everybody out. and i think that points be made very strongly certain by the said section, others have lost them 10 days or so. personally, i've probably had over a 100 messages from different afghans who i know in my long association of the country. and many of those friends of mine would make it out. and for me, in another day passes through my without me having a bit of
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a chair in my about that one of the barbara is in london with the latest on the u. k. is evacuation operation enough kennestone they said earlier on via the head of the armed forces. the civilian evacuations were ending on saturday. but now we've got it confirmed from the ministry of defense. the last flights purely for afghan civilians to be evacuated out a couple. and to the u. k, have actually taken off their maybe for the flights in the day, which do have a few down civilians together with british diplomatic stuff and british military personnel. so really, this is confirmation that things have moved to a new phase that they are continuing to both assist people. beyond next tuesday, you want to leave the country but also to assist efforts in neighboring countries to welcome refugees. people fleeing in fear for their lives in places like iran and
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pakistan on the british government. save it nearly 15000 people have been evacuated to the u. k. since mid august, but they're in the words of nick carter, the head of the armed forces they, they've done the a good job in the circumstances. well, there are some criticisms that more than a 1000 people who worked for the british on services are being left behind and questions about exactly how much assistance can be provided to them right now. now glen call is a former deputy national intelligence of the trans national threats of cia. and he says, gathering intelligence in afghanistan can now still be done, but it will be more difficult. there are multiple kinds of intelligence that are used to form assessments. it's called all source, all source intelligence collection, so you will have satellites. it will have
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a radio transmission intercept. you'll have traffic analysis. literally, you're studying movement of vehicles and people. and then what we all think of, you have human sources. the advantage that human sources have is that they are humans are best at providing plans and intentions of your target the, the group or individual you are seeking to understand and learn about. and that will be harder to ok. now. access to ghana stand will be much, much, much more difficult. so if you can't get access, then you can't cultivate sources or interpret people's actions. but we can still be done. will we work more closely with to rely on the fact that i would not say that there has been a troubled relationship between united states and pakistan for decades. and i, i anticipate that the relations will deteriorate. this is what's happened in that gast
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and is a triumph for the fax down intelligence service and the failure of our american and western hopes. so yes, the us and k and everybody else will, as they are able work with the pakistan is. but i don't expect that pakistan is, will provide anything except what they think will help them, which is not the same as what we want. of a large numbers of africans are still crossing now into neighboring pakistan. 20000 people tossed through the chairman's spin, bolduc, crossing on saturday alone. only those with pakistani residency, all those needing medical treatments are currently being allowed in the u. n. refugee agency is want half a 1000000 may flee afghanistan in the coming months. moving on and iraq is hosting a regional senate aimed at promotion,
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peace and reconciliation in the middle east. it's also hoping to improve ties between saudi arabia and iran, who are amongst the countries taking part in this participation is regarded by the iraqi people as a message of support and solidarity by the brothers neighbors and partners. this conference has 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. and not that other law had has the latest 4th, 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, the are trying or iraq is trying to regain its positive effect. it's positive rule in the, in the region. also by holding this summit, it's trying to show for the water that it's taking a neutral his hands and that he got to the ongoing complex. and that region leaders also affirming on the fact that the rise of iceland, especially the pers till recently that have been recently raising up in into, in several areas in iraq that they show support with iraq. and we got to fighting ice. and in regard to fighting get through them. the president of france emmanuel macross, also said that we help the iraq lighting or the feeding ice. and then we'll continue
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that there. now that it is now in a closed door session and it is expected that they will find a number of agreements in regard to economic integrations and also trade deal that also entails the 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 fil, ahead here on out of the man convicted of assassinating us, senator robert f. kennedy could soon be freed, after more than 50 in prison, and they've been protected for years. now romania government is considering a return to bear hunting. ah,
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the atl 2020 was transforming africa. the me. hello again. i'm just talking home that's remind you about top stories here. the fallon, the pentagon says to high profile i, f o k plan is killed in a drones strike in eastern afghanistan. the attack followed explosion. the couple apple that was claimed by the group. it killed the beast, 175 people, including that pain americans involved the u. s. embassy and cobblers, wanting americans against traveling to the airport because of security danger. the pentagon says specific, incredible threats against the facility remain in the united arab emirates,
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vice president says he's met with around the foreign minister on the sidelines of a regional summit. in fact, iraq is hosting the gathering in an effort to promote peace and reconciliation in the middle east, if they mean to improve ties between saudi arabia and wrong. while now, thousands of afghans have lived in india for years and now demanding that the asylum came, be false tracked. their numbers are expected to grow. as the indian government launches a new visa category for people fleeing the taliban have new mental reports now from new delhi. the of gone restaurant sign both in farsi and the rumor of freshly baked traditional bread had on the street its nickname, little cobble. it's the heart of the gong community in new delhi. mazata much as i has been living here since 2016. he video called his sister and have gone his son, who's been struggling to get a flight to india for security reasons. shares are asked us to hide her identity
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separate honeycutt. i've been very worried about my family and i've gone, it's done. the indian embassy and cobble is shut. the government has started an online visa. many people have cared for their lives. they don't have passports to come here a not really god who nadia was recently l lifted from cobbled by the indian government. she says it hasn't been easy to leave her home behind. horner ja is gone, astounds 1st non muslim member of parliament and an advocate for women's rights. she is asking other countries to help of con refugees, men food deal, give future. i'm scared about the future. i left everything back home. i have no idea what the future holds for, i've gone, he's done, or for me, i'm terrified. 1000 different bonds have been protesting outside the u. s. refugee agency office in new delhi, demanding the asylum claims, be fast tracked. there also asking for resettlement and security bonds applying to
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asylum in india and need to come to you. i need ya. that can brought them refugee status. there's already a backlog before been sick housing, african trauma gone, a son, and that number to bring as more decide to head to india. even those with refugee status have struggled to rebuild their lives. since their documents are not recognized by the indian government, refugees have limited opportunities to work, study, and even find a home. suddenly the policy requires them to assess each individual case, and that is a procedure with the headquarters and what we would request them to do is to move towards the recognition given that the situation has changed radically. and i've done this on to be more liberal in terms of assessing claims, especially of high risk profiles of such as women and children. while migration advocates urge the u. an agency to reset refugees to country where they can
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eventually become citizens. these are gone, said they will keep protesting on to the demands of met, pardon him at the algebra, new delhi, in to the pandemic now. and russia has reported its highest monthly curve at 19 desktop. since this pandemic began revised figures from the state statistics agency ra, stature, more than 50000 people died from the disease or related causes. and only july about brings the total number of deaths to more than 365000 knots the 4th highest in the wilds after the u. s. india and brazil. less than a 3rd of russians has been vaccinated. that's still well below the government target of 60 percent by autumn. russia, meanwhile, has no lockdown measures in place there. soon as i'm popular ahead of parliamentary elections in september. i think the all of it is a political analyst and the lead expert at the center of actual politics. he's of
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the opinion. it's still unclear how effective lockdown can be in reducing proven 1900 related death. while the russian government knows very well that strict stringent lockdown measures that were instituted last spring were extremely unpopular among the russian population. in fact, there were even some civil disturbances in an 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 local officials had decided to deal with this demik with this medical crisis. in less strict ways, russia is in the 4th place as far as guarantors, deaths. of course, the united states is a poor thing officially more than $700000.00 deaths. and even though the population
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of the united states is more than twice the size of the russian population. but those figures are also quite, quite high. so the it is still a question as to how, how effective for various large balance and other measures have been around the world. since we have seen that even the countries that have instituted large downs have kept serious issues with their death rates as the united states did. well. meanwhile, demonstrators in france have returned to the streets for 7th weekend to protest against a new code. the 1900 health passed system, require anyone visiting venues, including restaurants and sporting arenas to show proof of vaccination, or a negative test opponent, say the pass infringers on their personal freedoms. while china has dismissed a u. s. report on the origins of covered 19 calling it political manipulation. president joe biden ordered that that report be declassified. it shows that
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intelligence agencies are divided over where the virus began, but agree it wasn't developed as a buyer weapon. the current of bias was fast detected in the chinese city of wu hun . in 2019 moving on and hurricane eda has made landfall in cuba and is making its way towards the us bringing winds of 220 kilometers per hour with it. chilling wolf has more, the fierce winds better, q was coast as the streets of the capital. havana light empty. hurricane ida hit the caribbean island south, west toppling trees and tearing roofs of homes. where the strong winds have been weeping all over. it took a roof there, winds of nearly a 130 kilometers an hour, forced 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
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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 catastrophic danger. winds are expected to reach up to 225 kilometers an hour before ida makes landfill along the gulf coast late on sunday. life threatening storm surges are predicted to hit coastal communities. stories are urging people to seek higher ground. this will be a life altering storm for those who aren't 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
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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 get l 0 right away. and now the man convicted of assassinating us. senator robert f. kennedy could be released from prison after more than 5 decades. 77 year old sir. hands here. hands shot and killed kennedy as a campaign event, in los angeles back in 1968 full of eligible for 53 years. it has been no after no hemmed. number 16 got so hansa hun, the result, he wanted to live in the shooter convicted of murdering robert f. kennedy, a man many believed would be president,
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and the progressive was gone down in a busy hotel in 1968 by a palestinian furious about his support for israel, a crime. so hon is never denied but says he doesn't remember. i always say i was there, but i don't remember the exact moment. remember pulling my guns out of my bike now to be freed on parole. after intervention from the senate says children some douglas appearing in person to say, so hands should be released along with another man shot on that night. the i'm busted a hotel was a murder place was knocked down years ago, replaced with this memorial, which really highlights what that moment took from this country. the man who killed robert kennedy not acquitted, but you to be released on parole. and all these years later, many still believe he wasn't even the government. among them, some of senator kennedy's family, his son roberts, who wrote in favor of hans release, even visited him in prison,
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saying i went because i was curious and disturbed by what i had seen and the evidence. i was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father. that theory that there was a 2nd gunman because more bullets were fired than sir hans good could hold. and he was facing the senator who was shot at point blank range in the back. one medical expert telling this book's author there is very compelling evidence that sir hannah was nothing safe at the time of the shooting. i was somehow program to be a distraction for the real shooter who was behind edge behind kennedy's right ear, so he won't be freed immediately. there is a long administrative process that could take months or even see the release block altogether, and he's likely to be deported to jordan because he is not a us citizen bringing an end to one of america's most high profile and shocking criminal cases. philip out al jazeera los angeles, he still has well reported rise and attacks by bears in romania is feeling cold for them to be hunted. again, conservation is say,
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the problem though is due to human activity. but that's a dilemma for the government, as it's trying to attract more tourists to national parks. andrew simmons reports from our minister in the copy and mountain. it's a wilderness like few others in europe. the copy of mountain primeval forests, absorbing the poisons of modern life greenhouse gases. but there endangered, just like the wild life within romania as ranges are aware that illegal logging isn't the only threat. here we have 2 or 3 conflicts. laureen malice, one's mind is firmly set on animal welfare. and are we welding project he's working on? but he can't ignore a new issue. there are 2, it's a small one. he finds footprints of 2 brown bears wild animal. he already feel us. if it's around here, he run a long time ago. more than 300 kilometers to the east. the bad population is higher
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and there has been 137 of tax on people in the past 2 years. some of them fatal fear has spread with social media posts of attacks. here a bear has been disturbed by a wild boar hunt. the hunter, assuming this survived the attack, was in 2016. the brown bird became a protected species in romania. but because of the attacks, the governments planning a population census, if the numbers are deemed too high, it isn't rolling out a return to hunting vincy that they're looking for to me. if the density is low, we will not bring hunting backend. if it's holly, we have a number of options to protect the funds, the villages, the people. but i'm not prepared to say whether we will bring back hunting in one area that seen some attacks. there's a political determination for hunting to return. and so the future for the population here may well be in doubt. but for another wild animal,
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the european bison, hunted down more than 100 years ago when lost from this vast wilderness, its future is assured. these are the latest arrivals set free here 3 months ago. there are now more than a 100 bison, roaming wild, finding their own food and ranger florine. how long is monitoring them for a re wilding program, tracking them by gps and radio links. the bible, marcia, before 100 years ago. here they have they own roles. it's a chain for this. we said we need 1015 years from now to demonstrate today, own roles in the forest in bio diversity and carpet in the area and the bison. already breeding, born into the wild, one of the cars is seen here. this, we wilding program does look successful. the face of the bears is causing constant ation hunting lobby on one side. conservation is.
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