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if my not jews, my, my dear on, i'll do there. ah, me! you want to help save the world. needs into your own. ah, ah . the u. s. targets suspect and suicide bombings and drones strike in kabul children are moments civilians killed. ah, hello, i'm not inside. this is out of their life and also coming up. remembering the fall and the u. s. president received the bodies of american soldiers killed and say the
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talk at cobble k. no idea pushes in land, hundreds of thousands take shelves from one set to be the most powerful storm to hit louisiana for 1850. and these 5 lives in central mexico on the threads by people flocking to see that show me we begin in afghanistan, where the u. s. has carried out a drone strike targeting suspected suicide bombers. but according to some media reports, 9 members of one family, including 6 children, are among the dead. the strike was launched in the capital couple american officials say those targeted were planning to attack the cities airport. and of course follows a suicide bombing on thursday at the airport, where $175.00 people, including children, were killed. charles strafford had the very latest from couple it was late
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afternoon where we began to get reports of what them was being described as a rocket attack on a building north of the airport just beyond the the perimeter. some photographs have been released since and it shows what seems to be a vehicle that is as being hit close to that house by the side of that house. we heard that there were casualties as well. it was about an hour and a half later where centcom put out a statement saying that the us military had launched a drones strike against was described as a vehicle carrying suicide bombers intent on carrying out an attack on the airport . that is what we know. so far interesting, there has been no comment from the taliban. and they were very keen to comment on the back of the 1st drone strike we saw yesterday, which kills to what was described as high priority targets to i saw members.
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now it's all about came out and say they were unhappy because they had not been consulted by the americans before that strike. we've heard nothing from the taliban about what u. s. military says was, was the strong strike the south news? so things are still on clear. what's important to recognize is that this evacuation operation of the 2 weeks is winding down very, very dramatically. we've heard very few planes taking off this afternoon from the airport. we know that there are still many people we understand who want to do get on planes and leave afghanistan. we spoke to a group of people on buses this morning that were intent on getting there. that said that they had all the requisite papers, the passport, some sort of official documentation or, or a visa, or official invitation or a visa they made. they tried to get into the airport but,
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but were turned back we understand by taliban security. meanwhile, years president joe biden has taken part in a ceremony to receive the bodies of 13 service personnel who were killed in cobble there among the victims who died in a suicide bombing at the airport on thursday. bob reynolds, this report 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 and 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. the longest war
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whiten has pledged that the u. s. will hunt down members of the group that claimed responsibility for the cobble airport attack. the 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, that they're killing to senior isolate k 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 that the taliban,
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that if they do not follow through on those commitments, there will be significant consequences. and with a new government taking charge, official say the us 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. we don't have boots on the ground on any kind of ongoing basis. we have the capacity to go after people who are trying to do us harm will retain that capacity and f canister. us national security advisor jake sullivan says that 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 french president emanuel macros says, talks have started with the taliban to protect and repass rate at risk after nationals after tuesday. france in the u. k. will last the united nations to work
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towards a safe zone in kabul to protect humanitarian operations. and push it convenient, this is a project that we will carry on with. i think that it is completely feasible, frances job and all that of its partners is it do everything to achieve the security of humanitarian operations. if it is within this framework that we are bringing this resolution project to the un security council, i have hope that it will have a favorable outcome. i cannot see who could oppose enabling the safety of humanitarian operations. well, with few american forces left in afghanistan, the taliban is taking control of more areas in and around. cobble airport, u. s. military aircraft continue to land as the final evacuations take place, just misses from taliban fighters. charlotte bennett has this exclusive report. the telephone has taken over, the fight is drive us, made humvees laden with us, made wittons around the last us military installation. in afghanistan,
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they look at x like former afghan government soldiers, the white flag, the only indication this is the telephone. it has been 20 years since the telephone controlled, cobble a port fighters into the capital 2 weeks ago, and quickly encircled it. the armed group had an agreement with the us, that it would remain outside and secure the perimeter until evacuations came to an end. now, with only 2 days to go, the u. s. footprint is shrinking. when did you get ahold of this area? and to have 2 hours ago. yes, we come here and we're going to come in the meeting. so they've evacuated. clutching the u. s. made in full rifles of commandeered tele bond fighters watch is american troops move inside the perimeter, destroy equipment and bus in evacuation. behind that door is america little just
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the music on the rivers. busy told him, and you tell him and they are in the watch how also the so what does it mean to go? this is all the know you're all due to the sizes counts, the number of c 17 across departing from the end of the runway. the telephone secure the commercial side of the a pause almost 2 weeks ago, but only pushed into military areas on friday nights. the aversion of special forces, known as the battery, 313, and victorious strike force are in charge of security. we are not here to protect the american. we are here to prevent looting of this place in the military equipment. the promises we made into her. we are standing by them on the hook they
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sell these taliban officials a walking from the neighboring ministry of interior, a compound they now control the shall we have been in war for 20 years and we believed one day. we would get a grandson back. the foreign forces who came to gunston could not stop us from getting our country back. the how did you go? patiently, they wait for the last american plane to take off into the after 3 days and with the permission of our commanders, we will push fully inside the airport. after 20 years, thousands of people killed and billions of dollars spent. the us is leaving a scan stone. these are the final hours of america's longest charlotte dallas o jazeera to hurricane ida has made land full along the gulf coast as
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a powerful category for storm. hundreds of thousands of people in the u. s. have been taking shelter authorities, a warning of an extremely dangerous storm surge and catastrophic winds. is predicted to be the strongest hurricane to hit the region since the 1850s. the saw was threatening new orleans 16 years to the day since it was devastated by hurricane katrina, killing more than 1800 people. the most important thing i can say right now is that everyone, everyone should listen to the instructions and local and state officials. just how dangerous this is to take it seriously. it's not just the coast, not just knowledge, is north as well. the rainfall is expected to be exceedingly high. the people, the gulf coast. i want you to know that praying for the best planning occurred for the worst as go to phil laval is in new orleans fell from what we are seeing and hearing. this is a brutal storm. give us
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a sense of what it's like where you are. i mean, it was being described earlier today as i long and that is what it is. you know, you can feel it, you can hear it, harry and say effects. now we've got things falling off building to the side of us . i'm what you might see here. what you've other you see here is all the lights have gone out. we've just lost power here. this is the french course. this is the central withhold. the power never goes out here. this is one of the places i always keep on and it's just gone out. and this is what's happening across you only. and now we'll have a report of the areas where they completely lost paula. as expected, withholding somewhere is the 911 americans, the lines are down so people cannot hold the authority of one. i see you, hospital that is treating corporate patient has also lost power. so now they're scrambling to try to get people the safety, what they call, they call god, sorry, because you cannot go inside outside in this, the winds are so strong, so he does
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a 40 kilometers an hour. so rain is coming down an absolute chase. i mean, this road is like a river, it is logging on. there are some areas where they all really creating the effects they already being loaded on the problem. they've got it. so this is not moving in the way that many did you say? well, with, with this is i think have it towards the southern shores of the united states. i gathered, pe, went through this rapid vacation process. if i did it, why, it's a very big, very quickly because it needs off the war war is in the gulf of mexico flight for a gasoline fly. it just makes it go run so very, very quickly. but what happens is the saw moves over lambs. i meant to lose some of it contentedly, so it hit as a category for and it's supposed to then move in london thought his whistles out a little bit, but it's not. it is still here. it is growing by the looks of things to the map because what it's doing is it is reading off the wall water. remember that we see that there is a lot of fun here. not only that there is so much rain,
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but it's fully. it is also feel a feeling of that is causing huge concerns. as all the concerns about infrastructure. we have sewage funds put it down because they pump, i'm not able to drain the water. we have concerns about who you play a plant which is very well protected, but this is intense. the oil refineries have to stop production. the exploitation of natural gas. it's not the salt reduction. and that is before we get to the subject of people who are trapped in that house. and he looks terrifying. a stay say, phil laval there for us in new orleans. fill ahead on al jazeera, not pouring support for u. k. charity helping african refugees who recently arrived from kabul, one of the deadliest attacks in yemen, civil war that he felt a killed in the latest escalation with you. i
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the hello there were watching to hurricanes effect central and in northern america. one of those has strengthened to a major hurricane of category force rent as it bears down on the u. s. gulf coast. but 1st, let's have a look at hurricane nor and now it's made a brief land full in janice, go state in mexico. it's brought to really severe flooding, powerful winds, and those conditions are likely to last all up that west coast of mexico as it makes its way north, across the gulf of california. it's going to take the really flooding wayne's wizard across the northwest states of mexico and into the us later in the week. now was in move further east to the u. s. gulf coast. we are seeing i to make landfall in louisiana and it comes 16 years after katrina hit the same area. but this is
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a much stronger storm. we are expecting a catastrophic storm surge. and that flooding rain is going to be carried through to alabama, mississippi and into tennessee, as it makes its way to the north east. now, the governor of louisiana has said it's preparing for the worst direct hit in a 170 years. so this is going to be an incredibly powerful storm. we are going to watch that and will bring you updates the frank assessments by way. it is, again, freedom, surprising informed opinions what you saw happening get come on to it was $42.00. there was petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between kula and any other than we have gone through here and you pick the day 34 years re running
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to keep people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh the ah, you're watching out there remind of our top stories, our us forces have launched a drone strike. gonna stones capital couple targeting would be suicide bombers. they say plan to attack the cities airport. according to some media reports, 9 members of one family including 6 children are moment dead. us president joe botton has taken part in the ceremony to receive the body, the service personnel who were killed in campbell. there were among the 175 people
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who died in a suicide bombing at the airport on that day. kane has made land full along the gulf coast as a house will cast grace for the storm. hundreds of thousands of people, the u. s. all taking shelter authorities, a warning of an extremely dangerous storm burge catastrophic winds. now that the u. kay's evacuation flies from afghanistan have ended, a large number of british citizens continue to wait outside couple efforts. the government is promising to continue efforts to patrick, people at risk, and the thousands of afghans in the u. k. wondering what the future holds. dean baba has met some of those working to help them what's 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.
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turned up with one back of the nation. i managed to get some neighbors, literally in the whole was we have to box, i think, and then manage to the neighborhood. what's that group trade twitter link in between us? you know, we've actually managed to get this kinds of responses. incredible. all these bags, if afghans who are staying temporarily, and currently 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 will be wondering just what the new life in britain is going to look like. i'm at the la uvie 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 you start from 0.
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it's like you need to start it from the beginning. like the career i had it back in my country. i don't have it but there are many hopes i've been women have live channels and i've got it. yeah. they have more chances this associations been going for 20 years. it's founder. he came to britain as a refugee says, their work goes well beyond the next few weeks. we hope 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 housing access to housing in education. the u. k. government says it will allow in 20000 afghans over 5 years under
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a new resettlement scheme. but some like it all sorts of already said they don't have the resources to house the. still the immediate challenges providing shelter a feeling of safety for the evacuees, letting them start a new chapter in their lives. nadine barbara al jazeera me, he throw sharif south a is the founder of the couple piece for him. he left afghan, the stone 6 days go on, an evacuation slice. he's now in paris and during the cold. therefore, it has been very difficult nearly impossible. i myself. well, i had several failed attempts. i saved well and one of my stamps i saved more than 48 hours and therefore after you know, getting to a several checkpoints. 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 wells and ballot my phone,
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but you know, i started to say, can i guess what? i'm thinking more for them. couldn't do anything my mind work. and so i gave up when i took summer right, again this summer. so the airport, this has been usually crowded. so what was large numbers of people i've spent nearly impossible while they liked it was and they can get through and they can get out there or how will, whose lives are and grades and your i know several palestinians have been injured during purchase along the border separating the strip from israel, the israeli army fight at demonstrate, just move fires and throwing rocks and explosive devices. the fence approaches took place. our office will planes carried out a series of asteroids on alleged targets on saturday who
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the rebels have attacked. yelman's largest airbase in the south with drones and missiles, at least 30 soldiers were killed at a, not a not military base in large province. base is used by many government forces backed by saudi arabia, and the u. s. e. dozens of people were injured and some all being taken to hospitals in aiden of the explosion happened at 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. had a lack nurse, an associate with such a. it's though us university of london and the order of yemen in crisis. the road to war, she says the attack is part of a more complicated series of events that happened unfolding in yemen. the base is
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in the south and it's also a base whose actual management is not entirely clear. because although it's officially under the internationally recognized government, it's also got southern separatists involved in it. so i think this is the, this, the package part of the set of other events that's taking place in the man at the moment. it seems important to us to, you know, regret the death of so many young men who presumably lounge most of whom have only been involved there because they're trying to, i'm some money and it's also important to not creek pre conditional cree clued, you know, the actual way this fits into the em any struggle at the moment. they have not been any serious discussions on negotiations now since december 2018. and the whole of the last year or the last year and a special envoy was spent trying to set up for sci fi,
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and he has now moved on to another position. i think what is really important with respect to the future is the fact that the new un special envoy is coming into his position next week or well on the 5th of september. and that unlike his predestined says he is not a british. and he's not closely related to the bricks in any way. and if you repeat in and, and on top of that is from a neutral u. p. s. country. so this is actually an opportunity for europe and europeans to start with a new and different approach to the situation which would be more realistic and would focus on the actual reality of the current situation in yemen. well, staying with yemen, its received its 1st batch of johnson and johnson cove id. 19 vaccines or than 851000 doses. arrived at 8 and at or on the global kovak scheme. the country is now
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received about half a 1000000 doses through the us back initiative, or than 1400 yemen. nice have so far died from the virus. israel is offering booster shots at the cove and 19 vaccine to anyone above the age of 12. the country began administering fed shots of the fires a job to the elderly last month of official say, a boost is needed because the effectiveness of the vaccine weakens. after 6 months, thousands of people, grief rallied against mandatory coven, $900.00 vaccines for health workers. release fire t gas and water cannon to the best crowds that gathered outside parliament. demonstrated through flag that offices whole shape georgie of greeks, to support the proposal. a major fi has destroyed a high rise residential building near the italian city of milan. 20 story building
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was home about 70 families. ablaze started on the top floors. they are no reports of talent extinction. rebellion protesters in london have rallied against a climate exhibition that's being sponsored by the oil. john sho exhibit is at the said he sciences demonstrate to say the ownership agreement damages the reputation of the museum. the probably just as acute shell of being the 4th most pleasing company in the world. a rash, b, c's of 5 fly is pushing on quite a show in the forest to scala and central mexico. the luminous bugs are also on the threads from the very people who are flocking to see them, john home, and explained a symphony of light in the force of plus gala central mexico. these 5 flies pulse and cease in unison. great groups participating in
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a joint courtship 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. they've come all the way from france. they thought it was a nice idea for his where they already did a lady a different it was a surprise into today. so i'm here for the state authorities say the number of visitors to see the pipeline doubled in the 6 years before the pandemic level. and that's a cause for celebration. but also worry for scientists like carlos called darrell fil, as almost have it in a moment or element that critical. this was me. we're going to see them in a critical moment in their lives. and we disturbed that we disturbed the relationship between them and therefore their reproduction and torchlight phones
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spoke. distract them sound too if to are straight from the path, they can also tremble. the females who can't fly on the concern is that 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, right? you have quite smooth tool 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, or people that haven't got a license to just take people up anyway and plan to sign tools. it's a problem in a region with a law of economic necessity. no need to months a year to make money from the luminous b 2. but many are aware am regulating themselves in quantum lucas in columbus like i like in a lot of the education we give to people as about what not to bring repellant white
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clothing to be silent for a waiver to begin. let's just begun, oakley, go, i'm paying recycling, local materials to reduce the environmental impact with mass song. they are listening to these platforms, or from an industrial part of tuscola. there is, would not only for the platform, but also for the bed basis. we use this wood that was in place for these quite rustic tape and all the while he's trying to reuse would others chopping down trees all over the forest? it's perhaps the biggest threat for the fireflies logging which squeezes their living space. the now every june to august, the visual symphony continues. the challenge for the future is to keep the lights from going out. john holman, al jazeera plus gala mexico. ah
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