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hunted and uninterrupted discussion from london, broadcast santana, ah, ah, a rocket attack near campbell airport as the us races to completed 2 lights form of canister on. ah, hello them have them here. and this is al jazeera life and so home also coming out or can i go back to the us state of louisiana because of her city? lenise. we're meeting between top is really in palestinian leaders are as a prime minister, and that's totally bennet returns from the united states. and the global nuclear
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war still raises the alarm master reports that new career has been storms informations, and it's made you clear phone me america is in the final iris. if it's longest war. us soldiers have only 24 hours to leave afghanistan, bringing their 20 year mission to an end. these long pictures form cobble airports for the last few flights are taking off or is, are there? several rockets were far that the airport. some were intercepted by anti missile systems. on sunday, u. s. thrown strike new the airports, kill the suicide bomber. the attack left at least 12 dead, including children, wives, my t, charlotte, bella. c, join us from comp. will charlotte? what marquee tell us about this walk? it's attack on the airport 1st of all, is there any indication at this stage who's behind it?
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there be no claims of responsibility at this time. the call where the rockets will move from was talked about 4 kilometers directly west from the end of the runway. in a residential area residency told us about 5 rockets were launched around 645 this morning from the trunk of the car. one of them heading a building. another one we understand now landed inside the apple perimeter but did not cause any damage. and there are no civilian casualties. now some of these rockets were intercepted by what's known as the c ram. and missile system was actually only installed early july by the former can government and by the americans because they were worried about rocket attacks by the taliban. now of course tele bonner and control and it is working to stop broken tech y and other schools actually heard it this morning. around 645. it sounds like from the quite
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a distinctive floor. that's one of the 1st times that the, the c ram has been used to stop rockets, the white house saying that the operations are continuing uninterrupted. there are still see 7 teams coming and going from africa and if space but the evacuation if it's a certainly on the tailing and sound a little bit. this drawn strike yesterday. do we have any more details about that? because the death to has been unclear at this stage will, can you tell us this or it's slowly becoming clear, the death toll has risen just in the last hour of heard from a telephone source of the latest numbers up at 12 civilians were killed in this joint strike and 6 children so that there is a significant amount of hold on here in ca will about the fact that the americans will even tomorrow just a day before they leave, the children civilians were killed. and the strike, the americans did say that they had a good intelligence that the suicide bombers,
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i feel suicide bombings, were intending on hitting the heard that from a number of horses. they struck in the afternoon mister car inside a residential compound and merican saying that they are confident that they did hit the target because there was a secondary explosion afterwards indicating that they were explosive in the vehicle that they hit. they do say that they're going to be doing this type of thing after they leave. they call them over the horizon missions where they want to strike port terrorism targets the tell about pushing back on that they saying that if drone strikes attacks from the americans coming from 3rd party countries are going to continue that they want to be informed of any type of attacks on the ground. ok show bellis. ebay is the very latest from couple. thank you. charlotte. bucky stones, army says 2 of it. soldiers were killed in an attack along the african border. the military says attack is from inside afghanistan, florida, the military post in brochure district focused on says that retaliated and killed
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some of the attackers. it's the 1st such assault since the taliban seized campbell over 2 weeks ago. it comes at a time when thousands of ass guns of at border crossings trying to enter the country, come on. hider has more from the talk and border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan. void the border door hum, as well as been bothered that got open. and the avalon rela, our district didn't, aren't able to cross into august on an august i need going to have one or one families wishing to go back to what is done crossing that border. however, that hideous incident along the border and budgets done off guard condemning that and strong job saying that the expected, the president government and the future government of, of one is done to ensure that the that dag do not take place. because that would be
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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 to a hard, the oil light will be on the borders because there is still a lot of wind to wishing to leave the country. some of them may choose to come across into buckets on, and you will learn bordered red buckets on french president in 90. 1 micro says talks of started with the taliban to protect and ra pantry. a task and nationals are at risk. after the tuesday deadline, france and the u. k. will ask the united nations to help establish a faith zone and campbell to protect humanitarian operations and push it convent. this is a project that we will carry on with, and 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
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security council, i have hope that it will have a favorable outcome. i cannot see who could oppose enabling the safety of humanitarian operations. at least one person has been killed after hurricane either slums into the u. s. gulf coast is one of the strongest storms in recent years. and it's when use of knock site power for the entire city of new orleans, torrential wayne and large waves of also triggered flash flooding in some areas the store made last fall as a category for hurricane, but has since been downgraded to category one. phillip l reports now for new orleans. they will want to prepare, but how do you prepare the bis water pouring through this hope and all the to can do is helplessly watch a live feed on camera. hurricane ida has well and truly are 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,
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16 years to the day since katrina arrived in new orleans. kelly more than $1800.00 people on closing billions of dollars worth of damage. now a story that hitler with even ball 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 either path is taking around the western side of new leaves, which means this city is being hit by the when, when the 8th inside of the storm. and that is not a place you wants to be in the midst of a catholic, re full hurricane because those east and went 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 onto the subject at the water. the flooding from the rain, no storm surges,
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which is what we saw with hurricane katrina, where 80 percent of this city ended up submerged. new orleans tell to evacuated. this happened again at central areas. it was voluntary. governor edwards know friend is characterized. it is one of the strongest hurricane strongest in the region. the history says $1850.00 and it's devastation is likely to be immense. we shouldn't get ourselves in lower lying areas, it was mandatory and still some state that would say half the neighborhood to say and 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 give in phil laval al jazeera. you orleans louisiana. while our weather presented car lag has more on the states that are likely to be in
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the storms pass in the coming hours. major hurricane. i made landfall in louisiana as a category for storm. just shy of being category 5, making it one of the most powerful to ever hit the us now it comes 16 years to the day that katrina hit the same area and it brought to really significant strong winds with it. katrina was a category 3, but it was a biggest storm. we had wind gusts with either of up to 240 kilometers per hour and that caused a lot of damage to buildings. we saw roofs blown off trees and power lines down a new orleans was left with no electricity. now, more than a 1000000 homes across louisiana and mississippi had been left without electricity . that's thanks to those strong wind. but also the flooding rains. we had a storm surge of more than 2 meters around coastal areas and we have seen flash flooding across southern parts of louisiana. now the storm has weakened, its been downgraded 1st to attach would be to then to a category one,
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and it is expected to be downgraded further as it makes its way north, across mississippi, up into alabama. we are going to see winds over 250 kilometers per hour, and we do have a flash flood warning out because of the rains and possible tornadoes over the next few days. it's going to work its way towards tennessee. now it does. we can hurricanes do as they move overland. it's like you to be a tropical storm or tropical depression. but it is going to bring those flooding rains to where we've already seen severe floods as it moves its way towards the virginias as it moves northeast to the east coast. for the 1st time in a decades, palestinians and israelis of mass at the highest level palestinian presidents mahmoud abbas spoke to israel's defense minister benny guns for over 2 hours in ramallah got sense the disgust, security, and the economy in the occupied west bank and gaza. the meeting follows is really prime minister nestali bennett's visit to the united states where he met president
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joe biden. let's get more nigh with natasha. can name. she joins us live from west jerusalem and natasha her significant. would you say this meeting is? does it signal any kind of shift in israeli palestinian relations while members of prime minister enough kelly bennett's office are already down playing the meeting and hamas, which rules the gaza strip, is already condemning it. think of this more as a shift in terms of engagement. as you mentioned, it was the 1st time in a decade that the palestinian authority president, my food, a boss had met with such a high level member of the israeli government that never happened under former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but in terms of this be a shift in policy, a kind of political breakthrough, very, very unlikely. remember, this is a new government came to power in june. it has
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a fragile coalition. and at the head, prime minister natalie bennett is a nationalist. he has vowed to not put a advancing a piece process on his agenda. he opposed this is a formation of a palestinian state. and he says instead with his coalition being so fragile and diverse, but instead she's going to focus on the economy and security. so giving the palestinian authority money and trying to strengthen it obviously serves israel's best interest . bennett has said been very critical of what was happening under his predecessor, he said, nuts and yahoo week and the palestinian authority by allowing cash into the gaza strip and refusing to engage with members of the palestinian authority. now from the palestinian perspective, it is facing a real crisis of confidence, confidence among the public. it's disapproval rating is the lowest. it's been since
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the inception of the palestinian authority. there are concerns among the public and there are massive protests are not massive, but there have been chronic protests for several months. people are very concerned about what they perceive as corruption within the palestinian authority. they believe that there are violations of human right. and they are very critical of what they see as true cozy of a relationship between the p a and israel, particularly on matters of security. the p a is also very cash strapped. so far the theorists received about $30000000.00 of a $210000000.00 pledged of international aid. so while of course, any economic boost the palestinian authority to give to its people in the occupied westbank might at 1st blush be seen as a good thing. i think that it's worth mentioning that this may backfire among public. that might be asking the question,
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why is the p a meeting with an israeli government that refuses to advance the peace process and has 0 interest in the formation of a palestinian state. as i said earlier, how math has already condemned this meeting, saying that it's political failure. and even a member within natalie bennett's office has said, unnamed force has said that there is no quote diplomatic process with the palestinians, nor will there be to underscore the fact that this is for very by a large a maintaining of the status quo. it's worth mentioning that in october several of human rights groups are going to attend a hearing to protest. israel's plans to build more than $3400.00 housing units outside of jerusalem. ok, natasha. good name lie for as in west jerusalem. thank you natasha. well, several palestinians were injured. astor is rarely security forces used like fire
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and tear gas protest is along the garza border. hundreds of for testers have gathered for a 2nd one of the demonstrations. it won't israel to list it's 15 year land sea and air located. but a stifled garz's economy wides groups of cold guards are the world's largest open air prison, where nearly 2000000 people live with little access to the outside world. still a heads here on al jazeera, getting ready for a new life. we take a look at how people fleeing afghanistan are being settled, balls, and use the lens, extends cove at 90 locks on its largest 50, relaxing restrictions. the rest of the country. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways.
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hello there, they're 2 sides to the weather story in europe. we've got low pressure hanging on in the east, and that's keeping things wet and windy. but in the west, high pressure is in charge and things are looking a lot warmer and dryer. but there's still a lot of cloud cover for the british child, so the sunshine will break through. so similar story from northern areas of france, but scandinavia remains fine and why with sunshine coming through for the wet weather, we have to move more south to the central area is the thing heavy rain for germany for poland. and as we go into choose, i will push further west those weather systems, moving towards western russia with heavy fall for bella roofs, and some of the baltic states no further south that is looking. i don't find dryer for much of the mediterranean. we see a few showers for pots of turkey and greece as well as moving into the on tuesday, we are going to see some heavy showers here, as well as the eastern areas of spain. we're seeing some heavy downpours in sun.
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the storms for barcelona from tuesday, but there is still a lot of warm surround and it's a similar story. as we move over to north africa, we are going to see the temperatures pick up in liberal libya. and by the time we get to choose day, tripoli will touch 40 degrees celsius that should weather update. sponsored pay cut on airways, on air or online, be part of the debate, or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the, when no help, they get off the table. it says shooting. atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era. ah,
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the me this is just a quick reminder of our top stories for, you know, several wolf hits for the far to campbell air force as the last us flights take off before tuesdays to punch a deadline. it's unclear who find the attack. the white house says the airports remains functional. palestinian and israeli leaders has been highest level for the 1st time in a decade. palestinian president bus to israel's defense minister benny guns. 2 hours in my life. and at least one person has been killed us. the biggest storm in recent years, years gulf coast or can either broad, heavy rainstorm winds, not site power to the entire city of new orleans. now there were signs north
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korea has re started its main nuclear reactor to produce weapons fuel the u. n. atomic energy agency says it's observed the discharge of cooling water from the plants, indicating that it's in use. petunias is produced that the complex north of the young. it's one of the main ingredients use to build nuclear weapons. will speak nights of robert kelly, who is a professor of political science and diplomacy at the present national university. you joined the spice guy from tucson inside korea and it's good to have you with us this morning. can you just explain why pyongyang has we started this plant? no. great question. right. i mean the north koreans don't really tell us very much about why they make decisions. they don't print documents and things like that. dr . statements for us to push through, you know, so that's kind of a criminal knology. i would say that the north koreans probably are thinking that
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negotiations with the americans are over. right. donald trump is out of office. you may recall that trump met kim john several times, but now he's gone. and the buying team is looking at a lot of other things besides north 3. and so the americans aren't particularly pushing hard on north korea one way or another. i think the buying people would like to have conversations and sometime ago stations are north but start really pushing forth where the trunk people. so i think if you're the north koreans, the thinking is you know, look, i mean there's nothing going on. the americans are offering us anything. the current sour cream present lane keep out of office in 6 months. right. so why don't we serve, restart this and keep making weapons right? because the weapons are, would give north korea leverage, right? and they've got, you know, 30 instead of 20 or 100 instead of, you know, 50 or whatever. we don't know how many they have been. this gives them more bargaining chips when eventually you can go change and take place again. and of course that they don't in the north for the weapons suit nor pre insecurity and more of them the better. so i think it's really just sort of a reflection of the stalemate negotiations of the last 6 months. the but my
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understanding is the bite administration has indicated that it, if it's open to talks, they think they want a resolution to this. they just don't want to give away the farm the way that donald trump administration did. so i mean, is there any way a brakes to negotiation can happen and, or the north korean is just simply not interested i think that are, are interesting. i think they just want a lot more than what the americans have been willing to offer for the north korean nuclear weapons. are actually central valley right. north korea surrounded by countries that are hostile to it, even though increased friends in the region like russia and china, really, me fair weather friends. right. so for the north koreans maintaining holding on the news is really, really valuable and they're not going to give them up unless we americans. right. and the grand japan, you are really the americans offer something really substantial and that's of thanks. it's really like a big package with diplomatic recognition. i mean, there's a lot the north koreans want, they want to use the weapons leverage to get those things. and trump, for all of this effort, for all the sort of beer around some meetings,
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north grade and kiosk, or anything commensurate to what he was demanding. and i think that for the north koreans ultimately rejected proposal. so you're, i think you, for the north koreans, the idea just keep on jacking up the pressure by producing more and more of these weapons. and at some point the americans have to come back to the table and then you have even more weapons trade away or, or deal. i think the buying people would like to talk to quote on. so i think they just overwhelmed in and coping and restarting the american economy. and there's only so much, you know, the administration can do and, and north korea part on the left. ok, robert kelly, great to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us here. on al jazeera, i grabbed me that's returned to our top story. the tense developments in ghana, santa smith, america, and it's military presence. after 20 years, thousands of children have lost their parents in the for decades of war. many of them live in orphanages, but there are fears. some of the facilities could not be shut down. child stratford
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sent this report 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 and strikes or in attacks by the taliban. and many of them will be scarred for life. just let us see where to go every year. during each 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 a punishment to god. sitting next to the brothers is was sillier of body. his
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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 mahogany. so 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 conflict 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 when it's funded by local donations. about half a girl's not all of them last parents in the war. she's here and maria's father
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recently died of a heart attack. hello. i want to be a teacher says she's year. i want to teach english, pushed to math, filled them for to hydrogen. our fears as 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 only been says who is over and he has promised to respect women's rights with his own vision of islam. these children and millions liked 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 british citizens remain in kabul after the u. k. ended its evacuations on sunday governments as promising to continue efforts to repatriate
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people at risk. but there are thousands of afghans in the u. k. wandering fort, the future holds that in barbara met some her 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 they're getting from the public, not just from afghans, but other members of the wider community here in west london heathrow airport. turns up here with warm back is the 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 in between us? you know, we've actually managed to get this kind of response, which is incredible. all these bags of afghans who are staying temporarily in quarantine 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
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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 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 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,
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with the support of the central government will use the emergency fund to make sure that the new community will have. how does access to housing in a church is education? the government says it will allow in 20000 afghans over 5 years under a new resettlement scheme, but some like little warranties of all right. he said they don't have the resources to how's the, still the immediate challenges providing shelter, a feeling of safety for the evacuees, letting them start a new chapter in their lives. nadine bob al jazeera, may he throw a corona virus that is being extended in the zealand largest city, oakland for 2 more weeks, but restrictions on were being east for the rest of the country. one woman with a preexisting medical condition has died after receiving the funds have seen the health menace. she says she suffered a rear side effect,
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the causes inflammation of the hearts and health officials in the sterling state of new south wales of issue to start warning about its covert 19 outbreak. the cycles premier says the state is taking extra precautions. doc type or is likely to be our worst month in terms of pressure on the system. and that's why we 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 we'll, we hope, of course we will. i is out here and these are the headlines. several rockets have been florida campbell airports. the last us flights take off for, for tuesdays departure deadline. it's unclear who is behind.

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