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gateway to whoa trade. ah, which is here. when ever you ah, all the news keep away from combo for the us, warnings, americans off that would cause a credible threat. the u. k. last, military flights lead, cobble are taking out nearly 15000 guns, but hundreds are left behind. ah, alarmed are in jordan, this valley. they are alive from coming up, getting out of the way of a hurricane. the us state of louisiana braces for more devastation on the 16th
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anniversary of katrina, a burning issue chiles. oldest indigenous group declares war and the forest industry over land rice. ah. welcome to the program. americans are being urged to stay clear of afghanistan's main airport because of a credible threat. president joe biden has already warned. another attack on campbell airport is highly likely within 36 hours. and he's vowed further strikes against ice or the following thursday. suicide bombing, which killed at least $175.00 people. gabriel is under reports now 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 of 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 eisen 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 district 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 and our forces at that airfield and i think i'm just gonna leave it there while 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. and 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 trip begin to end and capable thousands of service members are working across the globe and within the united states to complete this incredibly important mission. caught in the middle in it's in afghan civilians at an airport near washington. on saturday afghan evacuees continued to arrive in america after an arduous journey. well, i would 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, it,
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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 gauge over the weekend america was learning more of the u. s. service members killed mr. side. attack max soviet, 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 that everybody liked. everybody loves the family. to 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's 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 u. s. says his responsible gabriel is dondo out as ita washington. meanwhile, the taliban says carbon airport will be under its control very soon. as it boasted security. following thursday, the attack the sound of gunfire rang out near the international airport. earlier we say the taliban was firing to disperse people, trying to get on the evacuation flights. crowds outside the airport have reportedly thin off that increase in taliban checkpoints near by. the group is now escorting a limited number about the guns inside from the bride as more now from the gun capital a cobble international airport. the real sense that we're now getting into the end game of this very long and often chaotic and traumatic evacuation process. the
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sure side of that has come with the taliban now taking over some of the guarding duties from the us military. they reduce 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, has not stopped, says 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, the eminent 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,
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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 brucely 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 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 closed. 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 governments moving forward.
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meanwhile, hundreds of afghans protested outside banks and cobble, while others formed long lines of cash machines. government employees were among those marching, demanding their salaries. they say they have not been paid for several months and cash withdrawals at a tmj have been limited to about $200.00 every 24 hours. 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 a problem. we cannot take or sell it is out. a few days ago the bank reopened, but closed again. give us our salaries so that we can be able to solve problems. the last british military flight has left combo taking the u. k is remaining diplomats and troops out of afghanistan. it marks the end of nearly 20 years of british military presence. the final flight carrying afghan civilians left earlier on saturday, but hundreds of people entitled to resettlement in the u. k. i've been left behind
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studying bob reports. 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 dubai where they caught a turkish airlines flight to the u. k helps by the cabin crew, her mom, so man 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.
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shabby or an afghan journalist filmed himself as he and 9 close relatives waited to get onto one of the final evacuation flights. he's now in spain, spending a night and day in the airport. and again, was one of the worst experiences 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 worth the day. so for fun on shapiro 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
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there. at the small organization near london, 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. be government sure was not immediately in order to save the life out of town. as all other 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, unsatisfied 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, france and italy, you have joined
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a number of european countries that have now completed their evacuation missions. but french president demand your macro says he's in preliminary talks with taliban, with the hope of facilitating further evacuation flights while allowing humanitarian operation to continue with the help of cattle. new some. upon monday, we are currently having discussions which are very fragile and preliminary. that is why i am being very carefully my answer. but yes, discussions have begun with the taliban on the issues of humanitarian operations and the ability to protect on reports off guns, water, 3 guns. and yes, we are working alongside. we gotta, to allow this operations to proceed. canadians have been rallying across the country to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis. enough again, it's done in toronto, crowds called on the government to do more for those who've been left behind. and i've got to stop the demonstrations come days off the canada announced would end evacuation mission. we want to make sure that it's not
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the same time the building. we need the canadian government and all the party. sure enough, the 8th is going to get people in our house. we want them to take action. we want them to death, like august, 31st acceptable. and not only that, they decided and evacuation 5, these really are was just on thursday. that's unacceptable. our families are still stuck their time fresh. what break here now to 0? when we come back the thousands march through washington d. c. against efforts by some states to make it harder to vote on the push to reintroduce hunting of brown bands in romania after a flurry of attacks on people more in the state. i
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i, it's time for the fed journey to with the sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. let's have a look at the weather for the middle east and the van. and it is largely hot and dry. temperatures across the region are where we expect them to be for lots of heat coming through. but there were some unsettled weather in the way of dust that's been kicked up from saudi arabia by those winds blowing and coastal areas of the red sea. so we're going to have a lot of dust around saudi arabia, q weight, and katasha. we plenty of hazy sunshine with that. now in the south, it is looking cooler thanks to those southern winds blowing across amman and yet, and for the showers we have to look to the western areas of yemen. those join up with the storms and showers across that central band of africa. they're not as heavy as we have seen recently. we have to go further west for that. nigeria, seeing some very heavy falls as you go into sunday, and for monday it's going to be beneath togo, as well as gone to that season with
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a very heavy rains. we could see flooding, you can see those yellow peaks, and it's not just here. it is further west. it's library. i'm sierra leone, the thing, the really wet and windy weather. we could see flooding with those intense rains. now for the south, south africa, it has been feeling rather shinny, thanks to coo and that's kicking in. but the temperature is going to pick up in johannesburg with plenty of sunshine by monday. sponsor cut on airways, on air or online, be part of the debate, or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no help take it off the table. it says shoot inside atmosphere. people are demoralized. they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p. tfc like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community . if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era,
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ah, ah, the me back, i picked them out of our top stories here. this, the us is warning of a specific credible threat. nick campbell airport earlier president joe biden said another attack within 24 to 36 hours. it's highly likely biden has promised further strikes against isolate. alas, british military flight has left cobble, carrying the canes, remaining diplomats, and troops out of the dentist on the final flight down civilians left earlier on saturday. hundreds of guns eligible to re settlement. i've been left behind and afghans have been protesting outside several banks in coddle, while others formed long lines of cash machines, government employees,
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they have not been paid for several months. hundreds of palestinians have demonstrated in the southern gaza strip and what they say is the 1st in a series of nighttime protests along these ready buddha and calling on israel to ease its blockade on garza, israeli military says it responded to the protesters, throwing explosives by firing live rounds, israel and egypt of enforced a blockade. since i must have power in garza in 2007, a palestinian boy who was shot in the head during protest. garza border last weekend has died. the 12 year old was hit by a rubber coated steel bullet fired buy's ready forces. another palestinian man died from his wounds on the wednesday. more than 40 other palestinians and one is ready soldier wounded. at least 19 villagers have been killed by a rebel group and democratic republic of congo. it happened in many, in the province of north kito. no group has yet claim responsibility for the attack
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. but the ice linked allied democratic forces have been active in the area thousands of protesters in the us capital, washington, d. c. have been demanding an end to what they call voter suppression. states like georgia and texas 7 actually laws that many c as restricting rights demonstrators are also calling on elected officials, a better access to the ballot. and the poll robin has more from the rally in washington dc. thousands of people have gathered once again on the washington ball to demand voting rights. they are here to call for the passage of a voting piece of legislation named after the former a late congressman. john lewis was a hero of the 19th sixty's civil rights movement. the bill would make it easier for people to vote and enshrine certain rights to vote,
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such as voting on sundays and things like that. now, to date, there are 18 states which have have a restrictive legislation that would make it harder for people to vote. those are republican dominated states. they pass these laws to in response to president x president trump claims of a fraudulent election claims which have been proven false and have no basis in reality. but yet these states are passing these. 2 restrictive legislations, and many people here say the burden will fall on voters of color. unfortunately, the de generation, they not aware of the struggles for fathers, i went through all back and you know, they had a quite a bit of the calendars fight the road. right to go to school. so re here to make sure that we don't go back 150 years, even 20 years, even 50 years,
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recognize and support, and maintain, what are those schools have provided for us? the john lewis voting rights act has passed the house of representatives, which is dominated by the democratic party. but it has not yet passed the senate and republicans in the senate, which is divided 5050 between republicans and democrats with the vice president, comma la harrison having the hybrid vote. they want to block this legislation using a parliamentary maneuver called the filibuster. hurricane ida is gathering strength because it heads towards the u. s. city of new orleans. it's expected to make landfall on the gulf coast late on sunday, as a dangerous country before hurricane louisiana has now declared a state of emergency. many residents rushed the gas stations to philip tanks, while others boarded up buildings, president biden as issued an emergency order at sea food, water, and other supplies sent to the state. we decide to take all. yeah,
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because just like hurricane katrina will not be here for the afternoon. so we are taking no chances relieving. yeah. well awesome bat and everything down, i have a camp down a bar, put everything inside of a building, put everything inside to build, locked everything down, moved everything that could boy filled up, all the vehicles, put everything in a freezer, have everything ready to go. case way without power a few days because it looks like it's coming right out of another hurricane is heading up the west coast of mexico. civil protection officials have been monitoring the progress of hurricane nora as it makes its way to baja, california. they want a possible flash flooding and mud slides. nora had sustained winds of 140 kilometers an hour late on saturday afternoon. the peruvian police of right of the office of president federal castillo, as perry, liberal party officers have been investigating the left wing parties,
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campaign finances, the right came the day off. the cast. your cabinet one approval improves congress, which is dominated by right wing party. yeah, yeah, it came in yesterday. we celebrate to the victory of the party by approving the cabinet, which is the cabinet that's going to take prue forward. now they come the next day to carry out a raid. we haven't to august the 30th to register all the candidates at national level, and they come and take even the documents we have in there. now, chiles oldest and largest indigenous rebel group has officially declared war on, but it cause capitalist groups in the forestry industry. the move comes as july rewrites its constitution, which also includes some indigenous demands of latin america editor. let's see. newman reports now from my year co products. i an unprecedented funeral ceremony for a week chaffee. indigenous. my put your word for warrior up to 4000 mob, which is some all over south central to the paid tribute to 29 year old pablo
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merchant, who was a member of the my, put him military group at alco, my 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 until is powerful forestry industry, adding it does not recognize the chilean state. the federal blank domo regular received them put to communities, have the right to self defense and declared themselves. and i believe it's an international environment. anyone who does not feel part of a state has a light rebel against it in the ritual. and this one to tune is an i push a community chief or local, and one of the comes highest ranking leaders. he then takes us through a dense eucalyptus forest. from amid the trees emerges a clearing land that 13 families are claiming as their settlement. not what the,
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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 stones, i agreed to join them both. when all good to go, but when you want to cover your sister 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 it 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 of terrorism they call armed self defense check explains the stumps of trees surrounding their camp are to slow down . police armored vehicles. the com is promoting and providing protection. the scores of other impoverished huh. which are communities who reclaiming land. they say that julian stayed storm from them a 140 years ago when enough and see when i was young also parents,
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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. when they come from a nearby settlement, where 80 families live on just 300 heck dares. oh, now they've just planted weed 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 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 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
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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, says they'll continue fighting to expel them, adding there won't be peace until they're gone. to see and human al jazeera michel province, chile, australia's most popular state, new south wales is reporting a record of more than 1200 new current virus. infections in the past 24 hours. there's no sign yet that the outbreak that started in mid june is flowing. more than half the australian population has been on the lockdown for weeks. as the country's largest cities struggled to control the virus. australia is rushing to inoculate his population and hopes to have 80 percent vaccinated by mid november. new zealand, corona virus,
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outright continues to grow with another 83 cases reported. a number of infections now stands at 511 with 2 people in critical condition. the entire countries in lockdown until tuesday, new zealand, biggest city oakland, is the epicenter of outbreak and will stay locked down for an extra 2 weeks. not a brown bear is a protected species in romania, but there's growing pressure to reintroduce hunting, being fuel by a rise and bear attacks at a time when the government's trying to encourage taurus to return to national parks under simmons report some minutes and the campaign mountain 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,
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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 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 survive 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,
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it isn't rolling out a return to hunting vents is out there. for 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 farm, the villages, 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
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a chain for this. we said we need 1015 years from now to demonstrate the day on rolls in the forest in bio diversity and company 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, 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 tough a quick check at the top stories here on out to 0, the us is warning of a specific credible threat. nick campbell airport earlier president joe biden said another attack within the next 24 to 36 hours is highly likely. biden has also promised for the strikes against iso deborah is under has more now from washington d. c.
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