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the bank you're watching out, is there a time to recap our headlines now? us forces of launched a drone strike in cobbled talk things, suicide bombers. they say we're on the way to attack the airport. was also an explosion at a home near the post. clear if the 2 incidents connected before say it was a rocket and one child was killed. the us evacuation mission from cobble is in its final phase head of a deadline. on tuesday. the bond is taking over pop to the apples and says it's ready for a swift hand over hundreds of thousands of people in the us sheltering in place. or i can either do to hit the gulf coast. how for category fall authorities or warning of extremely dangerous storm searches and catastrophic when, and it's expected to make blindfold in se louisiana. now the u. k is completed it's evacuations and is bringing back its troops. this marks the end of
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nearly 20 years of position military presence. their prime minister boss johnson has laid out conditions for the taught a bond to engage the west. we will engage with the taliban, not on the basis of what they say, but what they do. and if the new regime in cabal, once diplomatic recognition, or to unlock the billions that are currently frozen, they will have to ensure a safe passage for those who wish to leave the country. to respect the rights of women and girls. to prevent f canister from again, becoming an incubator for global terror. the baba is live for us in fountain, near heathrow, add ports, and a demon. start with the process. what awaits arrivals to the u. k. will send me those new arrivals. there are many, many, hundreds of them,
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a different locations in the u. k. i'm a one of the hotels near heathrow airport where new newly arrived off guns are in currently under the coffee 19 roads for the time being largely they up being supported by the efforts of the general public can volunteers. we've been at a center not far away where they have been inundated with donations of things like clothes, not peas for babies. i toiletries and summer tree products. really the essential is that have been brought to these guns who are not allowed out. so they know that they are being supported by, by low co efforts, but what they don't know is exactly where they're going to go off to vis. it's up to local authorities on the home office to coordinate to find accommodation for these people. now, in the 1st instance, they are going to be going to try to house an existing council accommodation,
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but many local councils are in england, at least a saying that they don't think they have got enough money. they are saying that term, most of the people have come under the so called our up scheme. the after the relocations and assistance policy. people at risk largely who worked with british forces in protest. forgot that saying that there's only been allocated by central governments around $7000000.00 us dollars. so a lot of local authorities are questioning whether that's going to be enough in some saying they're not going to take part accommodation scheme further into the future. best something that the governments calling the african resettlement program. and similarly, local authorities saying that they don't think they're being offered enough money
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to participate in that because a similar scheme was run for syrian refugees and things that were very problematic in terms of finding space in terms of finding housing for those refugees. ok. what about the long term plans then for evacuation? well, there are different ways the africans can actually enter the u. k. and then get the right to, to reside here. they can apply for asylum. they can come through got relocation policy that i was talking about, or they can come under the new resettlement scheme. once it gets up and running, we don't know when that's going to be, but you said that it will involve 20000 people over 4 years. the problem is that the governance governments trying to introduce legislation making it much harder for people to arrive through illegal roots and penalizing them for actually
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doing so for the method that they arrived by said of course, people will be aware that there have been hundreds of people of off guns still in france trying to cross the channel. many of them coming over if they make it on small days. so that's, that's still a problem for the reset them and try to grab the government saying that they will prioritize people who have been left behind enough. got his shots were supposed to be on those flights. we would have thought they do often. they have to make it to a 3rd country, for example, iran or party stone for them to be actually taken out of the region. so for the time being the question still is how many people who are supposed to have come over to the u. k. in recent weeks have been left behind, will actually make it out. all right,
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thanks so much and being baba. focused on army says the situation of the border with afghan. stan is fairly normal despite the thought of on take over. it says 17 border crossings are open and people with violent documents can travel, strongest on, is already home to most of the 2200000 afghans registered abroad. thankfully, we've been spared, if rejected conflict and bloodshed, the way things have evolved in a fun is done. that hasn't been that protected country with all of of literally walked in. and so there isn't it. if you crisis on on board is, thankfully, there are 20 to 25000 people who cross every day anyways, and many without documentation which is something focused on has been agitating against, as asked again and again for the international community to help man the border. it has never happened. we've been a boss, but that is one of the issues that buckets on has to face. but unfortunately we haven't gotten much support. that is not if you crisis at this point, come on high, their reports now from his time a bad where they have a report that there is
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a number of papers that are crossing the border has increased. they've been in touch with the united nations high commissioner for refugees who don't see that at the moment than one of the primary reason for that. and that there was hardly any bloodshed and wonders on most of the people living along the contiguous area. the focused on our ethnic stone, but it is also nor did that thousands of outlines come to progress on for medical assistance despite the fact that the international community has invested millions of dollars. there no problem, facilities, medical facilities, and out for 2000 of vans to come and seek and focused on. now, staying with our top story and looking closer at what the security of cobbles airport might be like after the august 31st deadline passes that spring and how to know, hey me, he's an assistant professor of law at the american university of afghanistan. he
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joins us on skype, from his stumble, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, his thought with a basic question of do we know if the cobble airport will even be able to operate? come september, 1st down was been issued many worried about a report that the ton of one reached an agreement with turkey and qatar and both countries will handle the technical issue of keeping the airport running with regard to security, our target personnel, and supposedly the personnel. they agreed that they would be a mixture of private security as well. please turkey, please got those personnel that is generally what has been reported. it is going to be incredibly important for the airport to remain operational. because as you reported many evacuation process, what had to basically and abruptly and was not,
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did not achieve the bit admission of taking the ball on a hor, national, and many, many other particular groups out of the country just because of how chaotic was because of the security threat and so many other issues i think are important issue with regard to airport is that we can pick the airport as a case of how tall a button can handle critical infrastructure in the country. happening though, it could be structured telecommunication asian hydro electric infrastructure of the country would require technical no ha, and many app on. i don't know how and when many foreigners who had that expertise decided to leave the country, they're going to shift that has to happen. either tolerant, will be able to persuade the app on the return to their work will have to be the make them attempt. the mixed results there, or there will be, have to replace those foreign contractors and ask on allen with other others who
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would like, would be willing to take the job and it would be a shift possibly towards other regions of the world. we're going to build more affinity with the ship to a turkey and, and generally a ship. the muslim world couldn't. and pakistan as seen as a key ally and disregard could be this story movie board, which got to talk about the ability to maintain critical infrastructure, independent re that's obviously going to take a bit of a while, while they, especially if they need to retrain people, is that going to be that sort of foreign presence in the airport and perhaps other efforts for that transition to happen smoothly. i mean that i don't think it will be smooth for sure. there are many critical infrastructures enough on a, on the light, on a mixture of personnel, technical personnel, and contractor. like i had a lot of eastern european countries working with private companies and
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a garmin trying to keep the asian and just feel like telecommunication industry had elements of compound and international contractors. but having worked with new administration have the money to pay foreign personnel. now that's going to be the key. i mean that's one of the key issues moving forward just because of the fact that the on it by the government is cash strapped, 75 percent of the previous governments. but it was coming from outside the after the holiday dominated government simply won't have the cash. and it has to prioritize, make cut, prioritize, and is going to be an effect on the economy. because these are critical infrastructure to not possible suspension. going to have the huge impact on the general economy of the country is not a big bill over the whole economy there. they are hoping if you look at their
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foreign policy, know that one have been very much aware of that. they use positive language with regard to all country thing. we want good relationship, one cooperation want investment, one working relationship with many country, hoping they can open up some, some lines of investment aid and also just bringing in some private company from other countries who would be willing to invest and working on it on what that will materialize, is going to just, you don't have to be, it's going to be a combination of their, if your international timothy because the legal framework on top of all that, many companies, many in national for national going to have to comply. what was that, that element that wouldn't be determined based under let's make a bond. there's also the issue of economy. what are the economy under about is going to completely collapse with all the way to transition to a different kind of economy that ultimate, the b, b. we will have a refuge of some sort. i mean, that man is going to happen because right now,
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many hundreds could be playing weight and see the situation and as couldn't come of europe is it? well, they're going to have an impact on the economy and the ability of the telephone to me and the country. right. ok, thank you so much for your thoughts. and of course now people of rally the cross canada raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. in toronto, crowds call them the governments do more. for those left behind the demonstrations come days off the canada announced it would end evacuation. despite the blockade and the israeli bombings during the 11 day conflict in may, artists finally returned to give some glimmer of hope and cheer to people. in garza, you're going to say it reports the
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events like these haven't been seen in because district for years. the coastal enclave has suffered during decades that repeated rounds of conflict with israel and 15 years of located and along with the poor economy and the pen to make people's lives have deteriorated. but now many are again filling hotels and gift phase, offering the summer of are to stick is then we had to have these artistic concepts, even if only a few entertain the people of the besieged gaza strip. and therefore, they reflect the side that is full of love of life and peace, enjoy and characterize the people of gaza. and despite all the tragedies that are exposed to the despite being home to some of the world's oldest musical traditions, like the depth, eric folk dance, palestinian musicians from classical to wrappers has struggled for years to have their voices heard. be on the strip. mm. also, it will be, see,
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holds the degree in multimedia, but chose a career in music, his refining his talent for singing, and has learned to play the piano guitar and for now his singing is welcome relief for many hearing cards. i isn't that we like to attend such musical events because they bring us joy and relaxation despite all the wars we've lived in and all the problems that we live with. we still deserve to be happy and enjoy life. you to travel restrictions. b. c has been unable to take part in several international music festival, but he's now performing at weddings and birthday parties in local hotel. and it hoping to one day go on a tour of the road. and roughly because i'm on the i said i was accepted and
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several famous syndic competitions, but i never made it to the auditions because of the blockade. and the closure of the crossing leaf which prevented me from making my dreams come through the mob. the piano to patel has come to see artistic evenings as any kind of make lifeline. deeply gods are trying to get their minds up, their daily struggle through some of the summer events. but if the really every aspect of life here, there is always to be afraid that enjoying the else got down. so more than 6 decades since cold war rivalries fuel the space race between the 2 superpowers, the u. s. and soviet union. well, these days space is opened up and is much less ideological. more than 70 countries now have space programs and increasingly private companies are doing lots of the heavy lifting. already challenge reports from cornwall in
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a modest hanger on the scruffy edge of a regional u. k. airport lies a new chapter in space. exploration. this is virgin orbit launch, a one, a rocket deployed from a plane that will take satellites to space and space for cornwall. the new key airport expects this to happen for the 1st time. next june. getting here hasn't been easy. it's been a long journey. lots of up and down, we've had funding issues. we had breakfast, we've had changes and administration. we've had a panoramic, we've had this airport almost having to be shut because of the pandemic. we've had a lot of challenges, but we've overcome all of them to get to the point where we're so close to launch. for the 1st of these virgin orbit will use space for cornwall as little more than a runway to take off from that construction is underway to build a facility for loading the satellites. next will be a hanger for the specialized plane. even when this is all finished, that would actually be that much more to see here. certainly nothing to rival the
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kennedy space center in florida, the united states. but that small footprint is a defining feature of new spaces. the inside is call it nasa the old giant stepping aside. small budget conscious commercial operators are a big part of the future. the u. k is trying to position itself as one of the main players in commercial space flights. the government's considering license applications from several contenders. besides, spaceport como, they include space hub sutherland, a vertical rocket launch site on the northern tip of scotland. the shetland space center on the scottish island of ernst and spaceports, no donia in wales, the past decade or so. as soon as the explosion in the desire to have access to space, and that means that having launch access, having the ability to actually support launches is a very potentially lucrative endeavor for any country to be taking parted, to have a space sought in the u. k. does make a lot of sense because we want to be
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a part of the streaming space sector. there are other motivations. breakfast britain wants to beat the you and become the 1st european country to launch a space rocket from its own soil on the continent. although the coming commercial space era will be much less geopolitical than the 1st space race, last century, international rivalries do still feature. reach helen's out his era. campbell still haven't now just sarah, in sport, massive day for french club or censure, mom. all the details coming up in the moment, the board. ah, i'm a like a boss in the south of india to find out, call me back. in this, steve brought an extensive mining operation. grant corona virus wept across the world with devastating effects. and it's widely believed to be connected
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to the legal wildlife trade. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the world's most threatened to animals and joined the call for an end to the global wildlife chase. earth arrived on al jazeera, investigative journalist, and government panic. they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts voice is from different corner. every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not just one of the several time program that is when you're not punitive you today on allergies near me. ah,
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the me now for 2 months, a year, tens of thousands of visitors flocked to the forests of tuscola and central mexico where fire flies put on an epic display. but the visitors and the tourism industry might be putting the luminous bugs they've come on. come to watch on the threat. john holman reports a symphony of light in the force of plus gala central mexico. please fire flies, pulse and cease in unison. great groups participating in a joint courtship ritual that coordinated displays. what makes this species for penis plus c o. c special? and in the last few years they've had never increasing audience. this is a present for guy l from his girlfriend, erica. they've come all the way from france. they felt that it was
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a nice idea for his where they already know, ladies and different. it was a surprise and to today's i'm here state authorities say the number of visitors to see the fire flies doubled in the 6 years before the pandemic level. and that's a cause for celebration. but also worry for scientists like carlos called that fil, as almost have it in a moment or relevant to critical this is we're going to see them in a critical moment in their lives. and then we disturb that we disturb the relationship between them and therefore their reproduction and torchlight phones both distract them sound too if tour is straight from the path. they can also trample the females who can't fly. the concern is that if tourism operates is here, don't take care, they might lose what attracts their clients. in the 1st place we had enough to see the fall flies right now, right? you have quite smooth tool group, and each tour operator has
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a number of people that they're allowed to take up to see the fire flies each night . we're being told is that the problem can be, is that to operate, to sometimes exceed that number or people that haven't got a license or to just take people up anyway, incleanse assign tools. it's a problem in a region with a lot of economic necessity. 92 months a year to make money from the luminous b $2.00. but many are aware. i'm regulating themselves in the low guessing clamps like i like in. a lot of the education we give to people is about what not to bring repellant white clothing to be silent for a waiver to begin, let's just begun, oakley, go, i'm pink, recycling local materials to reduce the environmental impact on mass. so on the, on the sun industry, these platforms are from an industrial part of tough, scala. there is wood not only for the platform,
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but also for the bed bases. we use this wood that was in place for these quite rustic tape and all the while he's trying to reuse would others, the chopping down trees all over the forest. it's perhaps the biggest threat for the fire flies logging which squeezes their living space. the now every june to august, the visual symphony continues. the challenge of the future is to keep the lights from going out. john holman out is it a plus gala mix code? our eyes time to catch up with all the sport is leah. thank you, semi bullet start at the paralympics and to ask in athletes have made an emotional arrival in tokyo, amy to compete at the games take window as lead zach yahoo! that the and run track runner her saying the russell lee left afghanistan last week and spent a week training in paris before flying to japan. paralympic officials were initially not expecting african athletes to attend the games because of the current unrest in the country. argentine football star lena massey is expected to make his debut for
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paris as your mom. later on sunday, the 34 year old did not feature in p s g 's 1st 3 games of the season, giving him some time to settle after leaving barcelona. he's now been included and mauricio porch, a tino squad for the away trip terrain name are, is also included and could make his 1st appearance of the season after an extended summer holiday following international duty mingling through a golden glue. leo is very motivate. when we sign a player, i don't have high expectations, i tried to work out the player on a daily basis. and within a new content, we are discovering a great professional and met with adapting very quickly to his new teammates and his new club for summer. he is a great player leak. one can be a bit more open in transition for him and more physical, but he has the ability to adapt with them we. we like to have possession and he understands that type of games and the premier lee tottenham have gone top of the
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table after winning their 3rd straight match of the season. first got to points. thanks, tucson, when men just before half time, tottenham is the only team with 100 percent winning streak so far. this campaign real madrid, lead the way in spain stop division league up on saturday, they secured a one nail when over a pretty resolute rail. battista danny. cut of a hollow. got them the winner just after the hour. mark real now have 7 points after 3 games. 3 time grand slam winner, andy murray believes tennis players have a responsibility to get vaccinated against coven? 19 the british star was speaking ahead of the u. s. open, which starts on monday. murray himself has been vaccinated. unlike almost half of the men and women on tour. as for the rule, that fleshy meadows players and members of their team do not need to be vaccinated, but spectators have to prove that they've had at least one of the job. ultimately, the, i guess the reason why all of us getting vaccinated is to look out for,
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you know, the wider the wider public and, you know, we have a responsibility, you know, as players are traveling across the world yet to look out for everyone else as well . so i'm happy that i'm fascinated and i'm hoping that more players choose to choose to have it in the coming months. and golf. bryson to chicago had a rollercoaster day at the b m. w championship. just as the big hitting american threatened to run away from the field and the 3rd round, his 2nd shot at the par, 512 hole landed in water resulting in a buggy. and he did it again with his t shot in the par, 330 pole for a double bogey despite the mistake. so the 27 year old ended up at the end of the day tide for the lead with patrick catholic, rough day. well, that's all your sport for now. back over to semi. thanks so much. for this news, i'm back in a moment with another full show. 2 things on file. do you think a
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government and up to still to rent keepers and all the children back. not only could them from around the world, hundreds of children have been born to women abused by ice and fighters. in addition to social pressure, you can only carry their religion if both parents are the one of the last remaining ancient forests, in se asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and dr. ah, we follow the treacherous journey as they walk through extreme condition together and transport the dangerous but precious cargo. risking at all, borneo on al jazeera, on county, the cold type of sonic missiles and the world of new alms rates. as russia takes the lead and missiles that can fly up to 20 times the speed of sound, rwandan forces help clear up motion. big militant insurgency will oil johnson
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