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much more like the british parties, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. ah, the us turns more strikes against the iso and i've gone on and warns of further attacks from the group as evacuation efforts continue. and the u. k is last evacuation and military flights. we've capital after taking out nearly $15000.00 eligible off guns, but hundreds have been left behind. ah, you're watching 0 live from headquarters in del himes navigator also ahead. the west gulf coast. braces for hurricane ida as a gather strength expected to hit new orleans 16 years after. it was devastated by
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katrina, rebels against the state. we need to chill a, an indigenous group that has declared war on the powerful forestry companies. ah. hello us president joe biden has warned that another attack on capitol airport within the next 2436 hours is highly likely bite in has also promised further strikes against ice ok in retaliation to thursdays bombing, at least a 175 people died, including 13 u. s. service personnel. gabriel alexander reports from washington d. c. friday's drone strike big killed 2 i. so k members and wounded another was the 1st retaliatory strike against the group. but according to president joe biden, it won't be the last. it's unclear if those killed had a direct role and thursdays airport attack the killed over
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a $150.00 afghans and over a dozen us military personnel. the pentagon won't release the names of the ice or k members. they killed only thing they were planning future attacks. i am not going to talk about specific capabilities isis may of last and in the strike they lost a planner and they lost a facilitator and they've got one wanted and the fact that 2 of these individuals are no longer walking on the face of the earth. that's a good thing, a good thing for the people who can stand. it's a good thing for our troops in our forces at that airfield and i think i'm just gonna leave it there for the u. s. and the taliban are coordinating on airport security. that cooperation did not extend to the drone strike. a taliban spokesperson told reuters news agency they should have been informed before the air strike took place in a statement saturday afternoon. biden said the chance of another terrorist attack
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in the next 24 to 36 hours is very high. it's believed round. $4000.00 us troops are still at the airport. cobble and commanders say, despite the risks, the mission continues in till the august 31st deadline biden has put in place threats to our forces and to this operation remain real and significant. i'm sure you can appreciate that. and now with the military mission, trend begins to end in couple thousands of service members are working across the globe and within the united states. to complete this incredibly important mission, caught in the middle innocent afghan civilians at an airport near washington. on saturday, afghan evacuation continued to arrive in america after an arduous journey. well, i will say the last 6 or 7 days have been the toughest days of my life. honestly, i don't want to lie or i don't want to. but the poet,
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it things are really bad all around the airport, all the entrances. and you kind of feel lucky if you can get just through that. those gate over the weekend, america was learning more of the u. s. service members killed the suicide attack max. sylvia back a navy medic was one of them. he was only 2 years old when the us invaded afghanistan in 2001 friends and family back in his hometown of ohio are grieving his death. he was just a really good kid. you know that everybody liked. everybody loves the family very well respected. the u. s. military pull out from afghanistan was measured in months and then weeks. and now it's down to days. and it could be the most unpredictable and dangerous phase of all with president biden simultaneously
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warning americans that there could be more attacks against us troops in capital. while also more strikes against those. the us says his responsible gabriel is hondo out as ita, washington. robert bride has latest developments from the afghan capital a cobble international airport. it's a real sense that we're now getting into the end game of this very long and often chaotic and traumatic evacuation process. the sure sign of that has come with the taliban now taking over some of the guarding duties from the us military, they reduced that perimeter in preparation for that final departure for the final american boots to be off the ground. we have seen the taliban fighters take over god post on the perimeter and actually inside the airport itself. the imminent end of this evacuation though,
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has not stopped. still crowds of people around the perimeter trying to get on some of the last flights you do get a feeling that a lot of people will have given up hope by now, i'd have not going back to the airport, especially with warnings of possibly more attacks for others, though, at the imminent ending of this whole process has probably made it added to the desperation of trying to get on one of the last remaining flights. but there are relatively few left now as we see, few of flights arriving and taking off. meanwhile, in the city of cobble itself, there is a mixed picture here. as the city goes back to work after what for many has been the weekend here in afghanistan, businesses have likely reopened. some ministries have reopened as they did last week, but other ministries have remained close. and crucially for many people here again, the banks are close. the banking sector here has been a real problem ever since the fall of the government and the take over by the
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taliban. they some financial services opened briefly just over a week ago you could the cash machines opened, but with very tight limits. all the amounts of money people could take out. finally, they opened a few days ago, but now they were meant to reopen saturday, but they have remained close. and so people have not been able to get access to their funds, access to salaries. in some cases, people are complaining, they haven't been paid for a month. it has led to angry scenes outside many banks, protests and it is a bad bad sign of for the country. and this new taliban government moving forward. and the last british military flight has less capital carrying the u. k is remaining diplomats and troops out of donna sun. it brings to an end early 20 years of british military presence. the last plane carrying afghan civilians left earlier on saturday. but hundreds of people who are entitled to re settlements in the u. k . i've been left behind and seen barbara has more on the evacuation campaign.
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her name is however, even english, and she's just entered a world full of hope and uncertainty. her african parents were evacuated from couple to do by where they caught a turkish airlines flight to the u. k. helped by the cabin crew. her mom sama had to give birth on. boards. as have arrived, the british military confirmed it was ending its flights carrying civilians. frances, on the same shakira, an afghan actress living in france managed to get her mother and brother out of afghanistan at the last minute. as in so many cases, it involved days of frantic phone calls to people on the ground at the airport. it would devil my 7 in demand of re discovered the smell of my mother, and it's something that i'd forgotten. my mother's tears reminded me of the tea she shed when i left half chemist on. it was really moving. a lot of emotions today. shabby or an afghan journalist filmed himself as he annoying close relatives waited
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to get onto one of the final evacuation flights. he's now in spain, spending the night and day in the airport. and again, was one of the worst experience this i have ever had. i never was forced to spend the night with my family and in an open place like that with thousands of people. not in dev was based off of on, on shipper and his family and now seeking asylum. but the british government admits up to 1100 afghans, eligible to be re settled in the u. k. mainly because they worked with british troops being left behind. the head of the u. k. armed forces said it's heartbreaking 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 follow up at the small organization near london,
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they're scrambling to help people still trying to get out of afghanistan. they found it says it's clear, there are many still in danger. the be the government should not be needed in order to save the life of thousands of people been working for the past 20 supporting they need to mission. as these afghan civilians arrived in rome, a nato representative said, his team had done everything they could and satisfied because we have left the fuel behind which we are not abandoning but which we will strive our best to take back home as the sun sets on the military evacuations. the question now is, how many more people who fear for their lives will be able to leave afghanistan? and how nadine baba al jazeera, well, hundreds of afghans have professed it outside the banks in capital. while others
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formed long lines at cash machines, governments, employees were among those marching, demanding their salaries. they say they have not been paid for the past 6 months. and a t m have limited cash would rolls to about $200.00 every 24 hours. the child about cons, get his hands on. i've got a son's money much which is held in the u. s. federal reserve bank of new york. an agencies are posing funding as well. let's talk about the economy with michael coogel man, who's the deputy director and a senior associate for south asia at the wilson center. he's joining via skype from washington. d. c. thanks for your time with us. so with the african economy heavily reliance on access to foreign currency as well as international aid most as we've been reporting holton now in block since couple fell to the taliban. what impact is going to have on the country and i'm africans. yeah. what's important to keep in mind if i have been experiencing
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a major economic crisis even before the one over the last fiscal year, gdp attracted by nearly 2 percent inflation road by here with 3 percent and the world report the world food program is saying back in april, that there are more people experiencing acute food insecurity than any other country in the world, other than the democrat and republican congo. and clearly, what we're seeing with these sanctions from the international community and trying to cut off on reserves. certainly that's going to make the challenges even greater . and i think for the taliban there is a lot of pressure because this is a group. it does not have experience with governance when it comes to economic policy. when it's alan bon was in control back in the ninety's governance was all about, you know, the switch strict forms of justice. it was not about careful consideration, the fiscal policy. so as the taliban tries to gang legitimacy among afghans, it's really going to struggle because if it's not in the position to bring economic
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release soon, you know these, these projects that we're seeing now could create, intensify. and also if you continue to have terrorist attacks like the one that happened the other day that will put even more pressure on our body, could make it difficult for us to consolidate power. right? and with the, with the, with the u. s. stopping the funding as well as the world bank and the international monetary fund. do you expect other countries to step into prevent aid to try and prevent at least a total collapse off of the economy? and is that where the countryside is? you know, i mean, i do think that it's how a bon will eventually be able to get some relief. i think that there will be some countries, not necessarily the us or countries in the west, but i think that there will be countries that they will not expect as many assurances from before being willing to recognize our governments. i think countries like china, russia, turkey as well, and perhaps some of the country in the gulf region wouldn't be willing to establish
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formal relationship with our one government so long as they get assurances on things like security and counter terrorism. i don't think they'll be concerned about having a tolerable, provide assurances and human rights. and if countries like that and china, russia, which i've capital, if they're in a position to recognize the government, the government, then the funding presumably would come after that child in particular. i think it is very keen to engage economically with the government and i've got to stand once it gets assurances on security, but still the, it's a very dire crisis. very dire economic crisis right now. and then so i think that's all about, i'm going to have to hope to beyond getting some recognition support from some countries in the region that eventually will be able to figure out a way to gain access to doing the millions of dollars and reserves overseas. that it doesn't have access to now. ok, thank you so much. michael kugal mentor speaking to us from washington. since you still had on al jazeera,
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the 1000 marks you walking against efforts by some states to make it harder for some to vote. they been protected for years, but now romania is government is considering the return to fun thing. i i, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello. that is more wet weather on no way for china as we look to east asia. and that's thanks to the may you front. that's pumping those pockets of torrential rain from central areas to the east. and that means there's going to be more heavy rain in store for he 9 problems, but not just here. also shang, don't province. as those pockets move towards the coastal areas. you can see the
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yellow peaks showing where they are going to for heaviest those rains. and as we go into monday, it's going to be the korean peninsula that says store for some more really heavy rain. and we could see flooding here. but to the north of this, it is looking a lot dry evasion, managing to see a lot of sunshine come through. and this isn't the story for shanghai. now as we move to south asia for india, we've got some very heavy rains. continuing those monsoon range and we've seen flood waters up in the north. these are likely to continue to remain as those rains fall down. and on sunday it's going to be in the south, but we see the heavy rains. we have got an amber warning out for strong winds as well, around carola and con attacker. they also moved to central areas and of course, of course, those eastern coastal areas. but it's also gonna be bungler dash, an appalled that she saw the heavy rains. we could see flooding here, sponsored pay cut on airways. the how many nukes is too many new america had in
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many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties down to the there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own. a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so now you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, the me. on the top stories on us president joe biden has warned that another attack on capital airport within the next 24 to 36 hours is highly likely vita and has also
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promised further strikes against the ice. okay, in retaliation of thursday, deadly bombing that killed at least 175 people. the child says airport will be under its complete control very soon as it bolts are security around the complex . the group is now escorting some guns into the airport. the last british military flight has less trouble carrying the u. k is remaining diplomats and troops out of the sun. the final flight carrying afghan civilians left earlier on saturday, thousands of guns eligible for resettlement have been left behind. iraq has been hosting a regional summit aimed at promoting peace on reconciliation in the middle east, also hoping for improve ties between saudi arabia and iran, who are among the countries taking part lebanon's economic crisis on the warranty. and then are also on the agenda. cit. question, it's just you, this participation is regarded by the iraqi people as
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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 for cost or say, a hurricane is gathering strength as it approaches new orleans us president joe biden says he's issued an emergency order that will c, food, water, and other supply center, louisiana. he also warned people living in the area to take extra care. and above all, i'm urging the people in the area to pay attention and be prepared. want to say it again, pay attention and be prepared to have supplies for your household on hand, fall guidance from local authorities. if you have to move to shelter, make sure you wear mask and try to keep some distance because we're still facing
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a highly contagious delta variant. ida abroad, strong winds and flooding range to cuba, causing widespread damage. julian wolf reports. fierce winds, batter 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 strong winds have been weeping all over. it took a roof there. winds of nearly 130 kilometers an hour force people to take cover. but many felt relief. seeing 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 far away. we are activating every single resource at our disposal so that we are prepared to respond from mississippi to
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florida state or 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 landfall along the gulf coast late on sunday. life threatening storm surges are predicted to hit coastal communities. full 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 a 9th named storm of the atlantic hurricane season and is expected to make land for 16 years to the day that hearken. katrina struck
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a day no one wants to relive julian wolf. al jazeera went away. thousands of protesters in washington, d. c. have been demanding an end to what they call voter suppression. states like georgia and texas haven't acted laws that many see is restricting rights. demonstrators are also calling on elected officials for a better access to the ballast and the whole unfortunately, the day generation, they not aware of the struggles cut off for fathers. i went through all back and you know, they had a quite a bit of calendar fight the road. right to go to school. so re here to make sure that we don't go back a 150 years, even 20 years, even 50 years, recognized and support and maintain, what are those who have provided for us? our future is at stake. so we're here today to move to solidify our future. the future of people of color is that the
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future of our nation is at stake. our democracy is chillers, excuse the oldest and largest indigenous rebel group has officially declared war on what it calls, capitalist groups. and the forestry industry, the c. newman reports on my ico province. i an unprecedented funeral ceremony for a week chaffee. indigenous my put your word for warrior up to 4000 month, 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 algoma eco coordinator or term. 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,
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adding it does not recognize the chilean state, the total blank, regular received them 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 looking at the ritual. 20 toon 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 half 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. when i get a little bit, i'll tell you when you want to cover your pistol, 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,
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but this is for me. so he means confronting the militarized police over and over. that's why he says they ask the come for help. in other words, military support. what the government labels as terrorism, they call armed self defense check, explains the stumps of trees surrounding their camp or to slow down police armored vehicles. the com is promoting and providing protection. the scores of other impoverished them up which communities who reclaiming land. they say that julian stayed stone from them a 140 years ago. when i left. and when i was young now, so parents, why are we so poor then my girl 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 a nearby settlement, where 80 families live on just 300 heck dares pool. now they've just planted weed on part of what was the eucalyptus forest. you seem whether it comes with this is
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the change that we all want to be able to support ourselves and live off the land but imported. you can lift this in 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 in history. 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. come and other groups meanwhile says they'll continue fighting to expel them. adding
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there won't be peace until they're gone. to see in human al jazeera michel province chile, the brown bear is a protected species in romania, but there is growing pressure to reintroduce hunting. it's being fueled by a rise and bear attacks at a time when the government is trying to encourage tourists to return to national parks. anderson's reports from harmonies in the patio and mountains. 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 farm, the villages,
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the people. but i am 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 bad 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 ranger florine. holostar wong 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 company 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 of mountains of romania ah, fellow, again, the headlines on al jazeera us president joe biden has warned that another attack on cavalier port within the next 24 to 36 hours is highly likely bite in has also promised further strikes against ice ok in retaliation of thursday's deadly bombing . that killed at least a 175 people. gabriel alessandra has.

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