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will pick up across the southern parts of italy and in the north, we are seen quite a bit of rain kick in, but the heat is still there. since i'm the story for greece, athens sitting at 32 degrees celsius and there's going to be more where warm weather come, that's or update the news in ledger, yes, life use a bit or the use of the ball is one of you with that, right? i do not know any of the joint that is followed in that you are like football. my nigeria is manager is development manager. it is my niger, my my dear on out there. ah. most people will never know what's beyond these. the deafening silence of 100000.
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how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but when most people oh i welcome back our main story now. us forces launched a drug strike in the afghan capital campbell targeting suicide bombers base plan to attack the cities airport. again. there are reports that children are among 6
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civilians killed. well, us president joe biden has taken part in a ceremony to bring home the bodies of 13 service personnel killed in campbell. they were among the victims of a suicide bombing at the airport on thursday. rob reynolds reports a day of sorrow and promises of vengeance. president joe biden and 1st lady jill biden attended a solemn transfer ceremony. for 13 u. s. service members killed in thursday, suicide bombing at cobble airport. there remains arrived home in flag draped cases and an air force base in delaware. 5 of the dead were 20 years old, just babies when us troops began fighting in afghanistan after the september 11th attacks. their lives lost in the final chaotic chapter of america as longest war fighting has pledged that the u. s. will hunt down, members of the group that claimed responsibility for the cobble airport attack. the
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president will stop at nothing to make isis k pay for the death of those americans service members at the cobble airport. he will ensure that we get the people responsible for this as they're killing to senior isis came members on friday, another u. s. drones strike destroyed a vehicle outside cobble airport. on sunday, the pentagon said the car was carrying ice ok, suicide bombers, preparing to target the final stages of the u. s. military evacuation. with tuesdays deadline approaching the u. s. and 97 other countries say the taliban has committed to keep providing safe passage out of afghanistan to foreign nationals as well as afghans with travel authorization. we've rally dozens of countries from around the world to stand with us in saying to the taliban that if they do not follow through on those commitments, there will be significant consequences. and with a new government taking charge,
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officials say the u. s. will continue to strike at groups and individuals it deems to be threats in country after country, including places like like yemen, like somalia, large parts of syria, lydia places where we don't have boots on the ground on any kind of ongoing basis. now, we have the capacity to go after people who are trying to do us harm will retain that capacity and f canister. u. s. national security advisor jake sullivan says the groups like ice will k operating in afghanistan. do not have the capabilities to carry out attacks in other countries. at least not yet. rob reynolds al jazeera washington. well, now the evacuation flights rough galveston have ended. western governments are promising to continue efforts, repatriate people at risk. right now there are thousands of afghans in countries such as the u. k, wondering what the future holds. and the bomber is met some of those working to
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help them. so don't just working flat out to help afghans who just arrived with almost nothing. these volunteers say they've been amazed by the support i getting from the public, not just from afghans, but other members of the wider community here in west london heathrow airport turned up here with while back and so nation i managed to get some neighbors. literally in that hole was we have to box, i think, and then manage to the neighborhood. what's that group link in between us? you know, we've actually managed to get with kinds of response, which is incredible. all these bags, if afghans who are staying temporarily in currency hotels around the u. k, there's been a huge effort by small charities and large organizations like the red cross to make sure that you're right have the basics. this is just one of several locations where newly arrived, afghans are being held in quarantine beyond their immediate needs. many of them
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will be wondering just what their new life in britain is going to look like. i'm adela eubie is one of them. he's a former african special forces soldier and fled with his wife and 2 young children . he says he hopes his family can contribute to society. here, he started from the 0 it's like you need to started from the beginning. like the career i had it back in my country. i don't have it but there is many hopes i've been women have list chance enough. got it. yeah. they have more chances this association has been going for 20 years. it's found that he came to britain as a refugee says, their work goes well beyond the next few weeks. we hold that the local authorities with the support of the central government will use the emergency fund to make sure that the new community will have
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housing, access to housing in education. do you take? government says it will allow 20000 afghans over 5 years under a new resettlement scheme. but some legal authorities have already said they don't have the resources to how's the still be immediate challenges, providing shelter and a feeling of safety for the evacuees, letting them start a new chapter in their lives. nadine bob al jazeera levy. i'm now joined by sherry stuffy, an activist and peace practitioner who founded the cobble piece for him he left cobble 6 days ago and is now in paris and joined us from there. and you made several attempts at getting through the airport in cobble. can you tell us about what you encounter there and why it was so difficult?
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thank him around you know, as well we have very terrible entering the latter part has been very difficult nearly impossible. i myself. well, i had several failed attempts. i said, well, and one of my attempts i stayed more than 48 hours and therefore did after you know, getting to a several checkpoints better. so i was, i was kept in the game for more than 48 hours. and that was when i had nearly 6 hours, you know, i had slept and that is my fault. but you know, as far as i say, can i just think anymore, i couldn't do anything my mind work. and so i went from took summer to try it again this summer. so the airport dish has been usually crowded
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with large numbers of people. i spent nearly impossible. well the like was and they can get through and they can get, i was and i'm trying to pull those lives are in the grades and your i know i'm not the multiple. there are multiple checkpoints. they're on the road to the airport. how much, how much of a struggle was it just to, just to reach the airport? well, the 1st on the, we are in call a, you know, you lead by. well, now it is probably are all over on this race or so. and you are, you know, trying to read the airport and you have to get to are all but the mean and sort of the most restrict one checkpoints are around the cobble military, airport kids. so those ones, they just, you know, keep, be,
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think people there are so violent, they just, you know, keep shooting in there every single minute. so there are thousands of women and children, they just keep crying, screaming and shouting. well, that's a very tragic seeing. and it's oh, sorry to interrupt, i was just going to say that this is happening out outside the air force and then is there, what's it like once you you are able to enter the compound? yeah. so this top one sec plan are like in the outer perimeters, co layer port. once you're inside. so the inside. and i will at least until i was there, like 5 years ago. it was under control of important poses. but the out there, it was all control of all of which couldn't make it harder for people to get back
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to eat today is and sure if you're obviously in touch with family and friends back in and i've got a son and you made this journey of course before the horrific suicide bombing on thursday in which women and children were also killed. now, there is this us withdrawal deadline happening. it's fast approaching you. what are you hearing about people's movements? they're still thousands of trying to prepare to risk. going to the airport, are they finding or they're making alternative plans? well, well most of the candidates have already been entered, their personal life. pupils are less than, i'm honest, on course. so trapped and i'm kind of stunned when i talk to them, they feel very quiz. no others they have was there. they feel that they want to
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find another way to to get out. and so when i talk to those people who are, who are so, and i understand the situation at the outer perimeter versus in a way that these disposal and checkpoints, now they did not let any app and you have a passport. these are all the documents, did not let them, and they all the list for a nurse to get those records. not, not, not the ones with the be does he, if you're holding an only foreign nationals, cherry sophie, thank you for joining us on the news. our thanks for oh, now to yemen, where who the rebels of attack, the country's largest air base in the south with drones and miss styles. at least 30 soldiers were killed at the military base in large province. soviet air base is
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used by saudi us back yet many government forces more than 60 people were injured and some are being taken to hospitals and aiden out of an explosion happened at the end of the military base. so as to myself, hit the barracks and there were more than 50 people inside. after 20 minutes, a 3rd missile hit the base. and then around 20 more minutes later, drones came, but we were able to put one down. many people were killed and injured. meanwhile, yemen is received at the 1st batch of johnson and johnson cove. it vaccines, more than 851000 doses, arrived at 8 an airport through the global kovak scheme. emma is expected to receive a total of more than half a 1000000 jobs from the us. all than 1400 yemenis have died of the virus so far. 6 years of civil war is left the country hospitals and health care in ruins. well, israelis widening it's offering of booster shots of the coven vaccine fed doses
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started being offered on sunday to those 12 years of age and older israeli health official say the effectiveness of the 2nd dose of the 5. the biotech maxine weakened after 6 months, making a booster shot necessary. now it says it's been more than 6 decades since colewell rivalries fuel the space race between the 2 superpowers, the u. s. and the soviet union. now more than 70 countries have space programs increasing private companies are also getting involved. no european country has yet to put anything to space from home soil. but next year the u. k. intends to be the 1st or a challenge reports from cornwall in 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 airport
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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 in administration. we've had a pandemic. we've had this airport almost having to be shot 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 version a little bit, we'll use spaceport 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 kennedy space center in florida, the united states. but that small footprint is a defining feature of new spaces the inside as call it nasa the giant is stepping aside. small project conscious commercial operators are
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a big part of the future. the u. k is trying to position itself as one of the main players in commercial space lights. the government's considering license applications from several contenders. besides spaceport comb will they include space hub sutherland, a vertical rocket launch site on the northern tip of scotland. the 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 part in. have a state sought in the u. k. does make a lot of sense because we want to be a part of the streaming space sector. there are other motivations. breakfast britain wants to be the hugh and become the 1st european country to launch a space rocket from its own side on the continent. although the coming commercial space era will be much less geopolitical than the 1st space race, last century,
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international rivalries do still feature rory talents out as era combo still have or latest bought him go to the premier league after winning the restraint matches to start a season ah, in countries like mine, people have been killed to be william, the united states, have privatize the ultimate public war. this was a deal with saudi arabia. things were done differently. saudis and other areas when they came to britain to be all to help the moms deals. hello your rumsfeld was meeting saddam. is it that interesting? there? i am. shadow on al jazeera, investigative journalist and government panic. they didn't have the infrastructure
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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 the one but several times. program that has been, you know, kind of you today on algae ah, ah, annapolis, born with aliya in doha. thank you miriam, the wait to see little messy in action is over. as he finally made his debut for paris danger, mom,
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the arjun time came off the bench after halftime on sunday night against the room. he played for about 30 minutes as he continues to build match fitness. his last match was the co america final in early july, there was no classic messy moment, but his team did win to know both goals. coming from fellow superstar killian and bob manchester united have broken the premier league record for consecutive away games without losing. and they mainly have their goal keeper, to think for that for surviving against wolverhampton. david, the hey, i had a sensational save midway through the 2nd half. united found a winner in the 80 minute, courtesy of mason greenwood final score. here was one mill. we need to get all the paperwork, condone which i know part of, but hopefully we can get that sorted and we can announce its 100 percent. and let's get christiano sign 1st and of course is not signed to to sit on the bench. of
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course he's not, he's going to do. he's going to make us a better team of course. well in the premier league, tottenham have gone top of the table after winning their 3rd straight match to start the season. for is got the points thanks to san wing men, just before halftime, tottenham is the only team with 100 percent winning record so far in this campaign . that doesn't mean anything at all. doesn't mean anything honestly and i invite everybody, not only the players, but our fence too. don't, don't pay attention to that. don't pay attention that. let's keep on working. if you have a long way and want to see aspects to improve on. well, in formula one, a rain soaked belgian gram free ended with max for stopping, awarded victory. without him even briefing a single lap the race was initially suspended, while drivers were making their way to the starting grid. more than 3 hours later, the restart lasted just for laps behind the safety car because of the dangerous
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conditions you can see there will have points were awarded with george russell earning his 1st f, one podium, and louis hamilton. you took 3rd final. but basically, you know, the conditions just became worse and worse from 3 o'clock onwards. so maybe we should start the race at 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock, that will be a bit better, really sorry for the over supposed to out that was on the television, the safety and it was, i mean, it was incredibly trick out there and i can, i was in 2nd and i couldn't see a single thing. i've been telling everyone, i think that is of the money back today because as a sport, we didn't give them a show that wasn't a race, shouldn't be counted the race either race by the you still get the get the point. so it's hard to be choking in moto g p 6 time world champion. mark marquez crashed
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out with the british grand prix. on the opening lap, yamaha fabio cards or otto grabbed victory, the frenchman, extending his championship lead with a 5th victory of the season. spaniard, alex runs with 2nd head of compatriot, alicia, forgot all i don't want to think about the german, you bottle. i'm not thinking right now, and this is how you increase your leads and it's what i want to do. i don't want to fight until the last moment we've play in with the points i want to. when i want to win races, i want to fight for the podiums over in the tennis world. former world number one, andy murray, believes that other players have a responsibility to get vaccinated against coven, 19 mary himself has been vaccinated. and unlike most than half of the men and women on tour, as per the rule, that this weeks us open players and members of their teams, do not need to get the job.
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ultimately the, i guess the reason why all of us getting vaccinated is to look out for, you know, the wider the wider public and, you know, we have a responsibility, you know, as players are traveling across the world to yet to look at it 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 month at the paralympics to afghan athletes have arrived in tokyo, a mean to compete at the games. take window athlete. zach you could at the were track runner as well, who's saying resolutely, well, they both left afghanistan last week and spent a week training and paris before flying to japan. paralympic officials were initially not expecting an african athletes to attend the games because of the current unrest in the country. having the athletes here isn't, isn't about getting media coverage. this is about these athletes selling the dream
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of being able to attend the paralympic games. and because human life is the most important thing and the well being, a mental health of the athletes is, is our top priority. the athletes will be doing no media during these games. we finish with some sad news, a former ios, the president of jack rog has died at the age of 79. the belgian became the 8th president of the international olympic committee in 2001 serving until 2013 a former orthopedic surgeon. rog competed in sailing at the olympics in 19687276 broke, also served as the president of the belgian and european olympic committees. that's it for me and tell her back to mary. i'm in london. thanks very much. leah. oh, now for 2 months, a year tens of thousands of visitors flocked to the forest and central mexico where the fireflies put on vivid display, but visitors and the tourism industry might be pushing the luminous bugs they've come to see on the threat. john holman reports now from plus scholar
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a symphony of light in the force of plus gala sent from mexico. please 5 flies posts and seats in unison. great groups participating in a joint coach of ritual that coordinated displays. what makes this species for penis plus your 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, come all the way from france. they thought it was a nice idea for his where they already know id and different it was a surprise and to today's yes, i'm here. authorities say the number of visitors to see the fire flies doubled in the 6 years before the pandemic. matelote blended. that's a cause for celebration, but also worry the scientists like carlos called that fil, as almost have it in a moment or relevant that critique. or this was, we're going to see them in
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a critical moment in their lives. and we disturbed that we disturbed the relationship between them and therefore their reproduction in torchlight phones both destruct sound to tourist straight from the path. they can also trample the females who can't fly on. the concern is the if tourism operators here don't take care. they might lose what attracts their clients in the 1st place. we had an up to see the fall flies right now. we're actually we're quite small to group. and each tour operator has a number of people that they're allowed to take up to see the 5 flies each night. we're being told is that the problem can be, is that to operate, to sometimes exceed that number for people that haven't got a license to just take people up anyway, i'm trying to sign tools it's a problem in a region with a lot of economic necessity. 92 months a year to make money from the luminous beetle, but many are aware am regulating themselves in quanta,
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lucas in columbus like i like and 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 hopefully go i'm ping recycling local materials to reduce the environmental impact on math. so on the on the some of these platforms are from an industrial part of tough, scala. there is wood not only for the platform, but also for the bed bases. we use this wood that was in place for these quite rustic tape. 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 through 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 mexico?
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astounding isn't a fit for the news hour, but i'll see you in a couple of minutes with a news news. news news like 85 for young anti apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces. if you've gone solve the problem by removing the guy, then you would get 3060 is on a family's quest for justice. reveal systemic resistance to prosecution. must all be convicted for taking my father away from me and exposes the influence. the
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former a part i just stablished, still wielded in the new south africa. my father died for this of people empower investigation on al jazeera for ramirez since i molina families. the pain is unbearable for their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said date died in combat. and neighbors and family members in session. they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela as defense minister of the me to do, you know, said the on forces were obliged to the friends that come through probably irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated in australia, aboriginal children, as young as 10 being arrested and locked up. in the 1st of 2 special report,
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$11.00 a investigates trail is indigenous incarceration cross on which is 0. the award winning documentary from around the world news 0. i me the us confirms that targeted ice. okay. fight is planning. another attack on campbell airport is evacuation. if it start to wind down, we'll have an exclusive report from the airport when taliban fighters say they're ready to move in and take control. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm tomor z and london.

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