Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    August 30, 2021 10:00am-10:30am AST

10:00 am
ah al jazeera, when ever use all, ah, in a rocket attack in the vicinity of campbell airports as the us races to complete its coolard from afghanistan, afghans who have missed evacuation flights take the land root will have a live updates from a border crossing in focused on ah, i'm have them here, and this is al jazeera life and also coming up hurricane . i have been to us till louisiana cussing power to the city of new orleans. and
10:01 am
a rare meeting between tulp is really and palestinian leaders are after 5 minutes. and that's totally bennett, returns from the united states. ah, america is in the final liars of its longest war. us soldiers have just 24 hours to leave afghanistan, bringing their twins in your mission to an end. is a lot of pictures from carbo airports where the last few flights or taking off learners earlier. several rockets were forward at the airport. some of them were intercepted by anti missile systems. on sunday us drone strike near the airport killed a suicide bomber attack. last of the 6 people dance, including children. let's close wise night to charlotte balice, who's in cobble flores? charlotte, let's start with this rocket attack. what more can you tell?
10:02 am
domino who is behind it? no one has claim responsibility at this point. what i can tell you is that it was a car and it was about 4 kilometers the way to the end of the runway of cobble in there. out put 45 the morning from the trunk of that car. 5 rocket. we understand we're 51 of them had a building, there was evidence of that before videos that we had to send one also hit an open area inside vehicle permit. i mean also the, the ram and the sell system with activation from b. now that miss our system was actually installed at the airport in early july, exactly for this reason, but by the african form, africa, and government and the americans because they're worried. the taliban with fire rock of the year for now to tell about are in control and it is a nother party, the firing rockets at the airport. so that's the latest we've got. there is no word
10:03 am
on any casualties at this point, but the american say that they are continuing on the evacuation mission on interrupted the emission must come to an end at midnight tomorrow that would be telling us and then also what the telephone, a stipulating. and so these are the final hours where they must get their own people out, their equipment house, and then or any of the evacuation they can at this point we had to spend about 300 us for holders of their prioritizing. but it certainly jordan to a close and shall tell us more about this june strike yesterday by the us because we understand it. several people were killed as a result of that. there was a lot of talk yesterday about an eminent i still attach something to mirror what we saw on thursday with this incredibly deadly explosion. so a lot of people didn't go to the airport yesterday. they're incredibly worried. we had intelligence, we were given intelligence in the morning to stay well clear. and then the joint
10:04 am
strike haven't afternoon by the americans. they say that they killed suicide for ms plural, that they had a car and that they were confident that they hit their intended target because there was secondary explosions like the explosives in the car that also floated off the door and hit them. the problem is that we are understanding that the piece we have confirmed 6 people with 4 children killed and this, the american say that they are investigating and great if any civilians were killed . they say that after they leave, they're going to continue this type of thing and what they're holding over the horizon operations, where they say that they came to target. what they've terrorists inside afghanistan . it's not barnes very well with the taliban. who say if there are going to be these type of joint stripes going for that they want to be included and in the loop on them. okay, charlotte, bella, spring insulation, some couple. charlotte, thank you very much. in deeds. will pakistan's army says 2 of it?
10:05 am
soldiers were killed in an attack along the afghan border in the tree says attackers from inside the canister, fired at a military post. in bizarre district locust on says that retaliated and killed some of the attackers. it's the 1st such assault since the taliban seized campbell over 2 weeks ago. and comes at a time when the sizes of africans are at border crossings. trying to enter banking, sun, life to come, all hides or he joins us in the talk. com, border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan on global. what's happening there right now. release business as usual. bought the border door. hum. i'd rather been bother that got open and the district didn't aren't able to cross into the budget on august. i need going to have water start or one family wishing to go back drug why they're done are crossing that border. however,
10:06 am
that serious incident that you mentioned happened along the border and bugger, started off guard condemning that and strong job saying that the expected, the president government and the future government of, of one just on to ensure that these are tags do not take place. because that would be undertaken, given by that dollar bond, that they will destroy will not be used against any other country. now, also important to know that the air traffic comes through a hard the oil light will be on the borders because there's still a lot of wishing to leave the country. some of them may choose to come across into buckets on a new line bordered red budget on okay, come all higher. they live on the telecom board of cross and come on. thank you. the french president, see by the way, macro says talks have started with the taliban to protect and repent treats africa, nationals who are at risk after the cheese they deadline to leave. france on the u
10:07 am
. k. will ask the united nations to work towards a safe, soon and cobble to protect humanitarian operations and push it convinced 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 to 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. let's bring you some other news now, and at least one person has been killed asked one of the biggest stones in recent years. hurricane ida hit the u. s. gulf coast strong when the says not type power of the entire city on new orleans. torrential rain and large waves of also triggered flash floods in some areas. the stone made lun for a category for that have since been downgraded to a category one. hundreds of sizes of people were evacuated before the hurricane.
10:08 am
hit phil laval. reports for new orleans. say we want to prepare, but how do you prepare the bis water pouring through this hope? and all the owner can do is helplessly watch a live feed on camera. hurricane ida has well and truly a right now, bringing 240 kilometer an hour winds. i'm chaos to louisiana. the storm is a life threatening storm. that big one hits the big, easy, 16 years to the day since katrina arrived in new orleans killing more than $1800.00 people, causing millions of dollars worth of damage. now a storm that hitler with even more power, to give an idea that is a picnic table between those poles, the water just pouring over the top of the skies. this flight taking us into the eye of the storm. it is called a fair. but what a difference on the ground hurricane idle path is taking around the west inside of
10:09 am
new orleans, which means best safety is being hit by the when, when the 8th inside of the storm. and that is not a place you want to be in the midst of a catholic, re full hurricane because those east and winds tend to be stronger. they said to be more powerful and caused much more devastation on the risks here. all huge, everything from dave re flying through the fence is coming loose and hitting people down power lines and that's before we even get on to the subject at the water. the flooding from the rain. i know storm searches which is what we saw with hurricane katrina. where keep a sense of this city ended up submerged, new orleans tell to evacuate again. this happened again at central areas. it was voluntary. governor edwards know friend is characterized as one of the strongest hurricane, strongest in regard to history since 1850. and it's devastation is likely to be met. we shouldn't get ourselves in lower lying areas. it was mandatory. i'm still
10:10 am
some state that would say half the neighborhood to say and then the other half is evacuated. so it's, it's more just to kind of be here to help. as the soul has north, it'll be hours before the extent of the devastation becomes clear, most hunkering down but some refuse the hurricanes may cause damage and death. but in true style you will, lanes refuses to given phil laval al jazeera. you orleans louisiana for the 1st time in a decade, palestinians and israelis of manse at the highest level of the city and president, not where the bus folk too is. jewels defense minister. any guns for over 2 hours in ramallah constance, they discuss security and the economy in the occupied west bank and gaza. the meeting follows was really prime minister of tele bennett visits to the united states where he met president joe biden. let's get one from natasha. can name, she joins his life form was jerusalem. natasha significant. would you say this?
10:11 am
the thing is appears to signal some kind of shift in israeli palestinian relations there's a shift in terms of engagement. as you said, it's been a decade since the policy and authority president mahmoud abbas has met with such a high level member of these really government. but in terms of a shift in policy, in terms of hopes of any kind of a political breakthrough that will advance the now defunct a peace process between israel and the palestinian territory. it's very doubtful. this is a new government headed by a nationalist enough, tallied bet. it is the prime minister. and he has said that he opposes the formation of a policy and state. do not expect that the question of peace process will be on his
10:12 am
agenda. this government has been extremely critical of their predecessor of former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they have actually accused netanyahu of emboldening hamas by allowing dur hit during his tenure cash to go into the gaza strip, and by not engaging with the palestinian authority in the occupied west. spake again, not helping weakening the palestinian authority and only emboldening in their minds hamas. so again, what's really noteworthy here is simply that it's maintaining of the status quo if you will, from the palestinian authority perspective. it is that it's nice is facing a massive crisis of confidence among the public, the approval rating for the palestinian authority, or at an all time low. there are concerns among palestinians about corruption within the palestinian authority, their allegations of ramping human rights violations and policy as are very upset
10:13 am
about what they perceive as too much cooperation with israel when it comes to security. and this for israel, this engagement with the palestinian authority is about security. that is 1st and foremost on this new government mine and of course economic stability and security . go hand in hand. and the hope is, of course, on the palestinian authority side that this economic boost that they are being promised by the israeli government will help it at a time when it's in crisis right now. it is only received about $30000000.00 of a pledge, $210000000.00 in international aid so far this year. and they're really in a terrible position. but this meeting with natalie are sorry, with defense minister benny gant may not give the policy you know, 40, the boosted it had hope for because many palestinians really care,
10:14 am
obviously about before mation of a palestinian state. not the maintaining of a status quo. so again, while this meeting is noteworthy in terms of the fact that there is a level of engagement going on with this new government. from the palestinian perspective, it simply is a maintaining of the status quo a status quo that does not involve advancing a piece process. ok, natasha getting the lie from where serious one. thank you. natasha federal palestinians were injured. israeli security forces use my fire and tear gas processes along because a border hundreds. so protest isn't gathered for a 2nd nice demonstrations. they won't issue to lists. it's 15 years, land, sea, and air blockades that have stifled causes. economy. by scripts of cold garza, the world's largest opening prison, nearly 2000000 people live with little access to the outside world. still ahead on
10:15 am
al jazeera children orphans by decades of war in afghanistan worry about their future. under the taliban rule. as zealand extends covered 19 look time for its a city for relaxing restrictions for the rest of the country. ah hello, there is still a conflicting picture weatherwise across europe. we're not high pressure holding on in the west, and that's keeping things warm and dry. but in the east that slow moving low pressure is hanging in there and that's bringing the wet and windier conditions. so on monday we've got lots of rain across the central areas, pushing out to the east. heavy falls for germany, for poland, austria as well as for switzerland. and as we go into tuesday, it's going to be ukraine bellows. and the baltic states that see some of those
10:16 am
heavy falls as well as western parts of russia. now, further north of this, it is looking a lot fina and dryer for much of scandinavia, with some sunshine breaking through there. and what the british isles. it is also looking rather fine and dry about a cloud cover, but the sunshine will break through. now from the south of this, we are seeing some pretty heavy rain across the iberian peninsula for the east of spain and found the storms on schedule for barcelona become choose day. it does care up slightly and the temperature will pick up across the southern parts of italy on, in the north. we are seen quite a bit of rain kick in the heat is still there isn't a story for greece. athens sitting at $32.00 degrees celsius and there's going to be more wet, warm weather come. that's your update. the frank assessments this by way. it is a lesson again, freedom surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening get market. it was
10:17 am
what it was was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between any longer. we have competed here for 6 years, rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, the me this is al jazeera, quick reminder of the top stories. this are federal workers reformers, couple airport and some clear who's behind the attack. the white house says the
10:18 am
airport remains functional and the last few us flights. taking off for tuesdays to punch deadline, palestinians and israelis have met at the highest level for the 1st time in a decade. city in presidents mahmoud abbas spoke to the jewels defense minister penny counts for 2 hours in ramallah, discuss security and the economy occupies the entire chase, and at least one person has been killed. the biggest storm in recent years hit the gulf coast. i reckon either broad, heavy rain and strong winds type power for the time. 50 percent. the car like has more on the states that are likely to be on the stones part in the coming hours. major hurricane i made landfill into the ana as a category for storm. it was just shy of a catholic, re 5, and that makes it one of those powerful to ever hit the u. s. now it comes 16 years to the day that katrina hit the same area, but that was
10:19 am
a category 3 storm. katrina was bigger but this one had more powerful winds. were talking up to 240 kilometers per hour and that caused a lot of widespread damage. we saw roofs pulled off, buildings, trees, and electricity lines down. and new orleans was left in complete black out. now we've had more than a 1000000 homes across both louisiana and mississippi left without power. it wasn't only that though, we had a storm surge of up to 2 meters and that caused a lot of flooding around those coastal areas. we've also had flash flooding reported in southern parts of louisiana. now if we look at that storm, it has weekend, it went down to a category 2 and then a category one. it is likely to weaken further as it moves across mississippi and into alabama. but we are expecting to see wins of up to a 150 kilometers per hour. and with that heavy rain we have got a flash flood and tornado risks from the strong winds that go into tuesday. it's going to work its way up towards tennessee. we are expecting those flooding rains
10:20 am
to create more problems. we've already had severe flooding in pots of tennessee on the trees. i'd like you to come down. we could see widespread damage here. and as we go into the mid week, it's going to be the virginia's that's a lot of that wet and windy weather as it moves to the north east. will thing with weather related news and neighboring mexico. hurricane nora has been downgraded to tropical storm as it moves its way up the pacific coast trench, rain, heavy winds, of course, floating damage rules and power lines. these one person is days and 7 others and missing know are made land full as a category one hurricane saturday. last week. hurricane grace killed 8 people after it hit vera cruz as return. see our top story, the final hours over u. s. draw down from us can stand under taliban rule. the country is only seen violence and bloodshed for more than 4 decades of war. millions of children have
10:21 am
lost their parents. many of them live in all finishes. but there are fears, some of the facilities kootenai be shut, time john stratford sent the reports from just north of campbell. these children and most of their parents were born into conflict in war. but many of their fathers and mothers were killed by nato air strikes or in attacks by the taliban. and many of them will be scarred for life. just the regular federal see where to go every year during eat celebrations. we especially feel the emptiness because he is not here. and when we hear a child call its father, it's very painful. for susan rose, one's father was a policeman. he was shot dead by the taliban as a checkpoint in eastern afghanistan, 6 years ago. resort describes how they felt since the taliban took control of his town earlier this month. did that. he will when we see them around, it brings us pain and sadness, but we can't do anything about it. so we have left,
10:22 am
a punishment to god sitting next to the brothers is was sillier of body. his dad and 2 of his uncles were killed in a nato as strike 11 years ago. his mother could not cope alone in bringing up his brother and 3 sisters chosen hudgens without a father. we didn't have a home to live amos, but here we have a home, i am said, but i don't then i grudge in my heart in the evenings when it's cool, the boys play crickets on a dusty playing field at the orphanage. 2 sides in team sport, but every one here has similar stories on that piece and a better future. i've got to stand has suffered more than 40 years of conflicts and was in the country now. it's starting a new chapter, but it's difficult to be optimistic about the immediate future at least. but children like these 56 children are living at the orphanage and it's funded by
10:23 am
local donations. about half a girls. not all of them last parents in the war. she's here, maria's father recently died of a heart attack. hello. i want to be a teacher says she's year. i want to teach english, pushed to and math for them to hydrogen. our fears that the taliban won't let us work because of the girls that are here. but the girls and boys are separated from each other. girls are taught by female teachers only. we are afraid that if we change the law, our girls section will be shut down. it's all gone, says who is over. and he has promised to respect women's rights with his own vision of islam. these children and millions like them awaiting to see where the promises of peace and prosperity are not just empty words shall strap it al jazeera, they subs of cornerstone. a large number of physicians is ins remain income. val,
10:24 am
after the u. k ended its evacuations on sunday. their governments as promising to continue efforts to patrick people at risk for there were thousands of afghans in the u. k. wondering what the future holds. lady barbara has met some of those who are trying to help 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 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 train neighborhood. what's that group link in between us. you know, we've actually managed to get the kinds of responses, incredible, all these bags. if the afghans who are staying temporarily in currently, hotels around the u. k, there's been
10:25 am
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 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 you start from 0. 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 miss chance and i've got it. yeah. they have more chances this associations been going for 20 years. it's found that
10:26 am
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 funds to make sure that the new community will have housing access to housing in a church. and as you cation, the u. k. government says it will allow in 20000 afghans over 5 years under 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, may he throw saudi arabia says it since it's up to 3 own drones loan, small humans who the rebels. saudi state media says they were launched towards the city of homicide,
10:27 am
shot south west over kingdom late on sunday. because he had been targeting several oil facilities and airports and saudi arabia during germans almost 7 year long war whose rebels have attacked yelman's largest airbase and the size, the drones and missiles, at least 30 soldiers were killed at the. i'm not military base in large provence on sunday. their base is used by any government forces backs by saudi arabia and the u . s. e. at least 100 people have been injured and some been taken to hospitals and asian. 5 out of an explosion happened at the military base. it says 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. a current of ours walked on is being extended uneasy lens to his city,
10:28 am
oakland for 2 more weeks. but restrictions on being east for the rest of the country. meanwhile, a woman with a par medical condition died after receiving the funds of ag seen. the health ministry says the woman died following a rare side effect, which causes inflammation of the hearts. and health officials in the history of the state of new south wales of issue to start warning about its covert outbreak. they say over is protected to be the worst month that he says, wells premier says the state is taking extra precautions. october is likely to be our worst month in terms of pressure on the system. and that's why we're gearing up for that. we have been for nearly 2 years. can i say again a hospital system is under pressure? we will need to do things differently. of course, we will, where we need to manage things differently. we're in the middle of a pandemic, of course. but will we cause? of course we will. israel is offering booster shots of the coven vaccines. any one above the age of 12 bill?
10:29 am
do they have been getting a 3rd shots of the funds to vaccines from last month? sure, the health officials say a booster is needed because the effectiveness of the vaccine weakens after 6 months . thousands of people in greece, valleys, against mandatory cove at 1900 vaccines for health workers. please try to gas and water canada, to disperse crowds and gathered outside parliament, protested to slayers out, officers hold show. the majority of greeks supports the proposal and lisa, 11 people were killed to 2 boats collided in a river in the peruvian amazon, the crash happens in the hall of rig river in the countries northeast. around 60 people were rescued. 9 are missing. major far in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building, which was home to around 70 families. local official say the police in the building started on a high floor and spreads to the lower levels and the streets,
10:30 am
or residents were evacuated. there have been no reports of injuries or death. volcano on the italian islands of sicily has opted again sending ash and lava into their mind tetanus. the largest of these 3 active volcanoes last rotated in february, display, could be seen by a residence in the nearby city of catania. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines several walk. it's, we're far to campbell airports. is the last us flights taken before a saturday's departure deadline? it's unclear who is behind the attack. the white house says the airport remains functional.

29 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on