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largest fire in california history, when people need to be heard, many people who are arriving, they don't even know what i am with exclusive interviews and report. i'll just be around teens on the ground with intensifying rain. people here appear that these are temporary solutions to bring you more reward, winning document trees and live need ah ah, welcome back. our main story now. the us has killed was it describes as to high profile, i still k targets and try and strike and afghan. it's gone, i didn't, joe biden says he's been told. and now their attack on carnival airport is highly
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likely in the next 24 to 36 hours. meanwhile, the taliban has come black, but will be under that complete control, very soon, both at security around the complex on thursday, suicide bombing. and it's now it's causing some afghans into the apple. and large numbers of afghans are crossing land borders into neighboring pockets on the government denies, there's been any significant movement and refugees or thousands of afghans who have been living in india for years or demanding their asylum claims the fast tracks. the numbers is set to grow as the indian government launches a new visa category for people fleeing the taliban company. michelle reports from new delhi the i've gone restaurant and the rumor of freshly baked traditional bread have on the street. it's miss me a little cobble. it's the heart of the community in new delhi,
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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 i asked us to hide her identity separate honeycutt. i've been very worried about my family and up, gone is done. the indian embassy cable is shut. the government has started an online visa. many people have cared for their lives. they don't have passports to come here and not calling god, who knows. he was recently l lifted from cobbled by the indian government. she says it hasn't been easy to leave her home behind. whole area is an advocate for women's rights. she's asking other countries to help of con refugees? food deal, the 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 all for me. i'm terrified. thousands of us bands have been protesting outside the un refugee agency office in new delhi, demanding the asylum claims,
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be fast tracked there, also asking for resettlement and security bonds applying to asylum in india and need to come to you. i need that can brought them refugee status. there's already a backlog before been 6000 african trauma on a son. and that number 3 as more decide to hide 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. i didn't leave the policy, requires them to assist each individual case, and that is a procedure with the headquarters at 1st grade. what we would request them to do is to, you know, move towards my pc recognition. given that the situation has changed radically. and i've gone on to be more liberal in terms of assessing games, especially of high risk profiles of such as women and children. while migration
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advocacy urge the u. an agency to reset refugees to country will be, can eventually become citizens. these are gone, said they will keep protesting on to the demands of met, pardon him at the algebra, new delhi now to iraq. the country is hosted a regional summit in baghdad, aiming aimed at promoting peace and reconciliation in the middle east. iraq is hoping for improve time between saudi arabia and iran, who among the countries taking part as well as france, egypt, the u. a. e and katara, mount underlying reports from baghdad. iraq stability is key to this stability of the whole region come to this is how regional leaders participating in that conference for corporation and partnership concluded it on saturday. the summit which discussed economic integration and investment projects between the participants also addressed political and security challenges facing iraq,
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including the possible resurgence of sil iraqi officials say it's an opportunity to tension in the middle east. ody and rain, you know, for sure his talks on the side lines of the comment the fact that we managed to bring private countries together on the same table and initiate dialogue between them is not only important to them in us, but the whole region meeting which was cor denies the by france, also address the water crisis, the war in yemen, and the devastating economic and political situation and liberty within women. i'm wondering what i think it's promising because it's laid the foundation to involving iraq in more bilateral meetings with the participant countries. in the future, the presence of france and the international organizations gives credit to this summit. international and regional, some have been held to discuss in a stability in iraq for decades. now it's hosting this one to show it's ready to
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regain a rule in the region. and says it will be neutral in ongoing conflicts. back in june, iraq had a trilateral summit to establish trade integration and development to projects with egypt and jordan. saturday summit is another step in sending a message of out of solidity with a rock of 30 years of isolation, withdrew or had a jersey that a palestinian boys shot in the head during protested a cause. a border last weekend has died. a rubber bullet 5 by israeli forces had the 12 year old during a protest against the blockade of the strip. another palestinian man died from his injuries on wednesday. more than 40 other palestinians, and one is a soldier or injured. now thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo
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are still homeless. more than 3 months off, the option of law came to me. the eastern city of goma. and the situation is being made was by the rainy season with many families for use plastic bags. and fix to make tense, governments and charities of building temporary shelters. none of the old up and drop one room when it rains. i don't move from here. i don't have anything to cover myself with no blankets in the name of god. we have been here for money and i live in suffering and hunger. we don't of houses and all my fields were burned by the lava. when it rains, it's like the end of the world and no particular them 1st. we sleep in very bad conditions when it rains, we don't have anything to do. we don't have houses and we don't have fields to cultivate. we live in misery. we don't understand our government and we asked for help. now to july, the oldest and largest indigenous rebel group can as officially declared war on,
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or capitalist groups in south central chile, especially the forestry industry. now unprecedented move comes. the constitutional convention is we writing chili's constitution to include some indigenous demands from miko province. his annual reports the an unprecedented funeral ceremony for a week chaffee. indigenous my put your word for warrior up to 4000 mob, which is from all over south central chile, paid tribute to 29 year old pablo mar chant, who was a member of the my put him militant group at alco, michel 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 until is powerful forestry industry, adding it does not recognize the chilean state, the federal, blank, regular received them. i put to communities have the right to self defense and
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declared themselves. and i believe it's an international life. anyone who does not feel part of a state has a light rebel against the ritual. and it's one petune is an i put a community chief or long call and one of the comes highest ranking leaders. he then takes us through a dense eucalyptus forest. from him, the trees emerges, a clearing land. the 13 families are claiming as their settlement. not what they have. the chileans take reduced 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 both so and get it 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 are to slow down . police armored vehicles, the calm is promoting and providing protection. the scores of other impoverished and put to communities who reclaiming land. they say that julian stayed stolen from them a 140 years ago and see when i was young. also parents, why are we so poor that that might go for the told us the history of our people. and the reason why we have almost nothing. all we inherited was marginalization and poverty money. they come from a nearby settlement where 80 families live on just 300 heck dares pool. now they've just planted wheat on part of what was the eucalyptus forest? you seem like this is the change that we all want to be able to support ourselves
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and live off the land. but imported eucalyptus and pine trees have seriously depleted soil of nutrients and especially water. in the late 19 seventies to this 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 that come and other groups meanwhile, says they'll continue fighting to expel them at in there won't be peace until they're gone to see and human al jazeera michel province,
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chile thousands of protest as have taken of taken to the streets in washington, demanding an end to low to suppression. i've called on elected officials to improve access to polling stations off the states like georgia in texas and act in laws which many see is making it harder for some people to vote. leading the march with top civil rights figures including al sharpton. saturday marks the 58 anniversary of the martin luther king junior historic. i have a dream speech. won't be house of representatives as passed. a bill that would roll back many of the restrictions imposed by some states, but it's unlikely to pass in the senate. john henry reports from chicago. i beautiful across the us canvassers are going door to door, registering voters in drumming up support for their candidates in the next election . make sure everybody's registered and people vote in chicago, or lena smith members is pounding the pavement to register new voters in the
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minority neighbourhood. of austin with less than 15 months to go before the 2020 to mid terms voting rights activists are working hard to counter punch a series of state laws. the democrats say amount to voters. suppression, even in illinois state dominated by democrats with one of the highest proportions of registered voters in the us. black neighborhoods indoor conspicuously longer weights than white neighborhoods. my generation and other generations were on work or on at school and trying to vote. we didn't have to, i was the san atlanta side and winter to actually vote. legislatures and republican controlled states are actively making it harder to vote in texas. democrats objected so strongly to a bill that would ban drive through voting, restrict voting by mail, and give more power to partisan pull watchers that they left the state. so there wouldn't be enough legislators to hold the vote. it was a symbolic move when they returned the bill passed. georgia passed the bill limiting time for absentee ballots in adding new voter id requirements banning
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automatic sending of absentee ballots, banning mobile voting centers, and making it illegal to give food or water to voters waiting in line. a lot of times it's just political parties that hire outside individuals to do their bidding for them to confuse the masses of the people. republican said they're tightening election rules to prevent fraud. motor activists say creating obstacles. they keep certain people from the poll works and the overwhelmingly democratic austin neighborhood, the republican one. why? because this one in life. what is divided by the working poor, which is the black in the working middle class, which is the white one. the other end, which is gail with gale with turned out for our former governor, which was a republican. and no one turned out for j. b pritzky or are you got was old enough to vote you as elections are increasingly won by narrow margins, with more states restricting access to the ballot that makes the door to door
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battle to get out the vote. more critical than ever. john henderson, al jazeera chicago. the brown bag is a protective species in romania, but there's growing pressure to reintroduce hunting now. being fueled by a rise in barrow tanks at a time when the government is trying to encourage terrorists to return to national parks from armenia in the cold. pacey, in mountains under simmons reports, it's a wilderness, like few others in europe. the copy of mountains, primeval forests, absorbing the poisons of modern life greenhouse gases. but there endangered, just like the wildlife with romania as rangers. are aware that illegal logging isn't the only threat. here we have 2 or 3 conflicts. laureen hollis, 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
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a small one. he finds footprints of 2 brown bears wild animal. and 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 and there has been 137 attacks on people in the past 2 years. some of them fatal fear has spread with social media posts of attacks. here a bare has been disturbed by a wild boar hunt. the hunter, assuming this survived the attack in 2016, the brown bear became a protected species in romania. but because of the attacks, the government planning a population census, if the numbers are deemed too high, it isn't rolling out a return to hunting. vincent out there for me, if the density is low, we will not bring hunting back in italy. we have a number of options to protect the funds, the villages,
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the people. but i am not prepared to say whether we will bring back hunting in one area of the scene, some attacks there is 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, the european bison, hunted down more than a 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 florine is monitoring them for a re wilding program, trucking 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 by diversity and companies in the area and the bison. already breeding born into the wild, one of the cars is seen here. this,
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we wilding program does look successful. the face of the bears, though, is causing consternation. hunting lobby on one side, conservation is on the other. andrew simmons al jazeera in the copy. the mountains of romania still had only use our pressure as mounting only also manager after embarrassing long to manchester city. highlight coming up shortly. ah, one of the last remaining ancient forests, in se asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and drive the ah, we follow the treacherous journey as they walk through extreme condition together and transport the dangerous but precious cargo. risking at all,
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borneo on al jazeera, getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous, but it's absolutely vital stories. if you tell lots of society in this area, we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line. now, the smell of death is overpowering. a lot of the stories that we cover highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given crisis or issue. as i was, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do me the ah
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sport with thank you. miriam arsenal have been humiliated by manchester city. 5 mill. the gunners now losing their opening 3 games of the season for the 1st time in 67 years. the rough afternoon for the visitors included a red card to their captain granite jack off for this tackle in the 1st half by the man city were leading by 2 goals. it was 3 mill at half time, and the force came soon after the break. when roger scored his 2nd fell a spaniard fair and tore as also grabbed a double arsenal. failing to score in their opening 3 matches of the season for the 1st time in there, a 128 years. history of english li football. a stark contrast to man city who won their opening to home games of the season 5 now. so we had to stadium with this lovely day with these amazing, most fear. you know, with a true neil's renewals, lieutenant and 11 is easier for us to offer for the opening. i don't thing today's
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the day to talk about any process to they have to talk about the result and what happened on the pitch. and then on that it's still reading this group. yes, i do not. i wouldn't be sitting here to have manchester said he's biggest rivals, went head to head on saturday. chelsea opened the scoring against liverpool. thanks for fabulous header from chi. however, late in the 1st half liverpool were given a penalty when chelsea defender restrained stopped to go with his arm and then much to the surprise of many james was sent off. uh huh. solid converted the spot, kick the match, finished one. all. i don't like these early read cards, of course not that live up when we play, but in general it's, it's for me a bit to spoil of the game. nobody, i think once wants to see that for 45 minutes, they want to see a high level game. and then even, even i'm in front of tv, i don't like it i, i have no solution now for it and no,
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no better idea in the moment. but in general, it is a spoiler. if somebody ever listen to me about really changes are older than a lot of things would look completely different, but they still look like i was really waste of time to talk about it. yeah, absolutely. so well as again, yeah, probably. former manchester, united goalkeeper, mark boston is believe is the return of christiana rinaldo to old trafford, will be a game changer and could help united when the premier league for the 1st time since 2013. i'll just spoke to boss niche earlier today, i think is a 100 percent the right news for himself, but also for majesty neither. but of 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 matches the city will remain to be favorites, but they did. the gap is closing in terms of the odds after the saw,
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and i see it as a, as an icing on the cake signing from only gonna, sol, 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 eager saved from, from a football perspective. we'll know that that would be expecting the same play that they sold 12 years ago. but if you just look at these recent record, even that event this, i mean you score 100. 1 goes from 130 for appearances next in syria, which is renown for having some of the best defensive set ups in the world. a one to syria titles. he won a cop. he wanna supercop a, he's a syria. when he mentioned the fact a one over 30 trophies and you know, he's got a lot of players there at manchester, not a top quality players who would be able to help share the workload or share the pressure if you like. he's used to press, he's played on the pressure for out his whole korea. switching gears to formula one and rain caused a few issues and qualifying for the belgian grom pre maclaren lando norris crash
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heavily in the wet condition. he was able to get out of the car without assistance with leader taken to hospital for an x ray on his elbow. max for stop and nearly grabbing position ahead of george russell who gave williams a spot on the front row of a grid for the 1st time since 2017 who is hamilton will start from 3rd. been a really tricky call. fine. you know, it's hard to keep the contract searching the tire zone as all the right time. so i know, you know, the long break think you do and you trade in and learn the trick conditions again. but at the end, you know, we, we were 1st, i don't really know what happened with without 3, but unfortunate because we think that have to rebel far away. so that make it a little bit harder in terms of strategy. but because i think that there's a dental feel so, so that will do everything we can and that, that more than the other day, i hope that it's not crazy brain, like did it were the dryer day at the british moto g p where paul as part of god
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will start sunday's race at the front of the grid. the spaniard qualified fashion friendship. so when i am with championship leader, fabio car tomorrow in 3rd, plenty at stake for no joke of it. at the us open the serbian can reach 21 major titles, surpassing roger federer. and raphael and the dob plus victory in new york will secure all 4 grand slams in the same year. something not achieved in the men's game since rod laver in 1969. i don't want to say it's now or never for me because, you know, i think i'm going to have more opportunities in my life when slams. i don't know if i'm going to be having more opportunities when a calendar slam twice it's, it's obviously a very unique opportunity. but at the same time, you know, i don't need to put any additional pressure to what i already have, which is pretty, pretty big. you know, from my, from my own self and from,
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of course, people around me. i know i haven't played that many matches and i know that, you know, i haven't even gotten to a quarter final, but actually, i feel pretty happy with how i'm playing. like i thought i played to really tough matches, and cincinnati and the girl that i lost to she played really well. i feel pretty confident with where i am right now. of course i'm not like declaring that i'll do amazing here. and for me i'm, i'm the like one match at a time tape person. so yeah, hopefully it'll work out in the end. meanwhile, andy murray, believe there could be an issue with tournaments potentially providing less restrictions for vaccinated players compared to those who are not allowed. the tours is not vaccinated, but you know, for, for them to go ahead and host it, they're going to be allowing the players of had the vaccination to, you know, train and move freely between the hotel and stuff and potentially not having to
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quarantine and things like that, that yeah, there's going to have to be a lot of pretty long hard conversations with the teacher and, and all of the players involved to try and come to a solution. and cricket, england's jo root has broken the record for most winds. as captain was $27.00 victory in charge of england came at the expense of india. and the 3rd test, the home side winning by any means and 76 runs with more than a day to spare. and how about this for a lesson on what not to do and the cold keeper? this comes from a lower league in spain for the keeper tried to clear the ball field, ended up going to goal or does it for me and so on. and you back to miriam in london. that wraps up and he is out. but i'll be back in a couple of moments, actually a couple of minutes with more news today. of course,
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over letters from afghanistan, ah ah, ah, ah. ah frank assessments, by way it is a lesson against freedom. surprising informed opinions what you saw happening get from market. there was 42. there was also petune is the critical debate. the ria here is not between kula and any other conference here between the baker chip that part years rather than to give them people in depth analysis of the days global
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headlines inside story on our jazeera ah, holding the powerful to account. as we examine the un role in the world on al jazeera, i think of some of the biggest companies in the world today. all of them big take with algorithms that they know that we use the more data we pritchard. we're in the midst of a great rates and big companies around the empires are rising on a wealth of information and we need other commodity. in the 2nd, 5 part series 90 re examined whether corporations are colonizing the internet. like to meet the popularity and power of the big tests on a jazzy worked out of their existence. it's laura should, as a principal presenter and as a correspondence with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who would normally not heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be
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very proud of when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be there to tell the people story was very important at the time the. ready news counted on 45 show to clear house from cobble airport. the us says it's killed to high profile. i fell target foot. another attack is highly likely and the next 24 to 36 hours u. k. joins france uneasily in completing their evaluation emissions in behind hundreds of afghans eligible for resettlement. ah,
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