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join 14 of the key we released here in the last few months. it's a vital step in saving wild way, which will almost walked out across this region 2 decades ago. the fun america's last a enough ghana, standard rockets attack at campbell airports as the pool are 10 to its final stage . ah hello, i'm hello. hey team. this is al jazeera life and also coming up how can i get back to us these or cutting power to the city of new orleans? or we're meeting between us really and palestinian leaders are
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a softer prime minister natalie bennett. the terms from the united states and the global nuclear watchdog raises the alarm after reports that north korea has restarted operations at its main, clamps on. ah, us evacuations are in their final ours as it winds diane, it's 20 your mission in afghanistan. the last few flights are taking off from carpool airports under the threat of further attacks. several rockets were far towards the airport just a few hours ago. some were intercepted by an anti missile defense system. the white house says the airport remains functional. fewer than 500 americans still need to the air lift the date. us troops are among the lot the left among the allied forces to leave more than 110000 people, including afghans at risk. i've been for nights in the past 2 weeks, but license also,
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they're also not able to fly out so to travel across land borders they've been focused on that's already hosting more than 2000000 african refugees is preparing for more. it's also increasing security out to 2 soldiers were killed in across order a time close. get more note for charlotte balance. she joins us live from what combo . charlotte. let's start with that a tank on campbell airport earlier this morning. what more can you tell us? still no one has claimed responsibility, but the picture is coming clear about exactly what happened. a call was talked about for the moment is with the wrong way, with the trunk, facing the wrong way. and then 5 rockets were sent in the direction of the force residents telling us that this happens just for about 7. a actually heard around $645.00 a and the c ram, which is an anti missile system being activated as it intercepted. some of these rockets to cut a distinctive thunder a sound, but it goes across cobble,
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meaning people heard it and we understand it in a couple of these rockets. one though, did man inside the airport. no one claiming responsibility. thought this is typical of i fool. they often been going to walk it had to do because suicide bombings as well. but they haven't claimed responsibility for the tech as yet. and show the work you tell us about the u. s. drawn strike on sunday because we do understand that that's all has been rising and people have been talking about that a lot today because it has become clear that civilians were killed in this the numbers. we have a 12 civilians killed 6 of whom were children. we understood last night that the german strike targeted i see suicide bombers, plural, that we're attempting to carry out some type of attack reminiscent of the type of attack we throw on tuesday at the airport and that the americans joined strike the
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car inside of residential compounds and killed them and stops that attack. but the problem is that civilians were killed and that, and people are quite upset about the fact that with the children will also codes in this american say they're looking into it and obviously regrettable. if civilians were killed the telephone saying that in the future, they want to be included on any type of action like this on ask and will not. evacuations are continuing there still see 17 american c. 17 coming in and out of africa and in space. the latest figures we had about 250 us possible holders. so trying to get out before the deadline picks over at midnight. tonight, also worth noting in some good news and world health organization is just released . and the last few minutes, they have managed to get supplies and they were telling me last week they only had a few days left of supplies for the whole country. this is the 1st shipment medical supplies into the country. they had to get the government of pakistan to give them
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a plane to bring supplies to buy into another ford in the north. and now they're going to distribute across $29.00 provinces. so some good news and that supplies are starting to get well, just on that, charlotte is of course, good use that supplies are getting it, but we have been focusing off a lot of people getting out of the country. once all these evacuations are over and once this deadline has past, just give us a sense of humanity. serious situation will be like enough gone a son when, when those who are able to leave leave what lies ahead for the ones who are left behind. well, a lot of it comes down to finance is which are very much up in the and it's been quite a remote us time with banks being close saving limits on the amount of money you can get out. i mean, has held funding will bank has held that funding ask and reserve bank funds have been frozen in the united states because a lot of them recognize the taliban as
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a formal government yet and willing to throw money at a scanner while it's on the telephone leadership will say, don't know, the position to the telephone, the taking and so they using many countries in institutions, i using that as leverage and tying money to certain outcomes. the problem is that it is starting to fracture the economy. you could say at least in these early days, so that is one thing that people are watching and then also the us being able to continue its work and be as efficient as it was previously. ok, charlotte balance. they're giving us the very latest on the grounds. thank you so much, charlotte will pakistan's army says to that soldiers have been killed in an attack along the afghan border. the military sense attack us from inside us canister far. doesn't military post in our district focused on, says italy, acreage, and killed some of them. the 1st such assault since the taliban seized cobble over
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2 weeks ago. and it comes of thousands of africans or at border crossings, trying to enter bucky stun. come all hides or has more and i from the border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan. vote the border door hum. as you read last, been bothered that got open and you didn't aren't able to cross your budget on an august, i need going to have one in stock or one family wishing to go back to what is done crossing that border. however, that hideous incident along the border and budget of god condemning that and strong doug 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 undertaken, given by that dollar bond, that they will destroy will not be used against any other country. now,
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also important to know that the air traffic comes through a hard the oil light will be on the border 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 a new line borders. red budget san the head of the u. n. refugee agency says as evacuation phone campbell come to an end, a far larger crisis is just beginning. millions have been displaced by decades of war, and more than half the population live on less than a dollar a day. the most vulnerable people are children. and among them orphans almost at risk of child stratford report. some couple of 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 read a thorough see where to go every year during eat celebrations. we especially feel
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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 dad and 2 of his uncles were killed in a nato as strike 11 years ago. his mother could not cope alone in bringing off his brother and 3 sisters, chosen hydrogen. 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 been a grudge in my heart. in the evenings when it's cool,
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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, 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 push to math filter, move her to her again. our fears as a 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
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are afraid that if we change the law or girls section will be shut down. it's only been says who is over. and he just promised to respect women's rights with his own vision of islam. these children and millions like them a waiting to see where the promises of peace and prosperity are not just empty words child stratford, al jazeera, they subs of cornerstone. then these newly elected president has made a sweeping changes. president tech a in the he to, lima has appointed military chief and replaced all police commissioners. the president said he hopes to pay the way for europe, for some via, by restoring will of law and respect for fundamental freedoms. miller has more form johannesburg. zombie as newly elected president icons a hill. emma says the new appointments have been made to replace what he calls the previous governments. heavy handedness rights groups had criticized his predecessor
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in lieu of cracking down on descent and opposition parties, including at that time. now president teacher, lemme, he'd been arrested several times as leader of opposition party the u. p n. d. and they also continued to be some pensions during election. earlier this month. on sunday, he spoke to church leaders and attendees saying no one would be sent to jail, but criticizing the u. p in the alliance government and also that he pants to fix the problem areas the in the new government, which include tackling poverty, hunger, joblessness, and a lack of business opportunities regarding the new commanders which include the army and the if was chief, he chill, emma says they should restore the rule of law, and there's also indicated that more changes should be expected. fill a head on al jazeera, if he'll p as prime minister in the regional leaders. as international pressure goes for settlement to the region. millions of people in china are struggling to
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cope after losing their jobs and cracked in the education sector. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. that is more heavy rain on the wave parts of east asia in the coming days. in particular for those central parts of china and the korean peninsula. thanks to the may you front. that's pulsing those pockets of torrential rain out to the east . so heavy rain for he, nan, province, and shank don't province. and by the time we get to wednesday, it's going to be the korean peninsula that's inundated, once again with those torrential rains. and we could see some flash lighting and land slides with that later in the week. so that pushes through into japan. ahead of that, we have seen some sunshine,
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but things are going to get fairly wet later in the week. and as we move to south asia, we've got them one soon reins inundating those western coastal areas of india. we have got amber warnings out for heavy rain in parts of good europe states as well as forego unconquered. so we are expecting to see some possible flooding with those heavy rains in the days to come, but it's not only here, it's also in those north eastern areas. we are seeing the heavy rain continued to affect bangladesh. we've seen flooding in the north, we could see more of that as rivers continue to rise. now for new delhi, up in the north, we are expecting the wet weather to continue and wet weather in the north of pakistan to better update sponsored call cut on airways. that light emitted from history kept alive only in the family tales of those to buy and had to believe people who didn't seem to these
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damaging story. as the polish women and children who endured the siberian refuge in africa, never to return again an epic or to see a resilient memory is our homeland analogies era. the the me i'll do the quick to over top stories. this on. several rockets have been fired at koval airports, is the last us flights take off before to face departure deadline? it's unclear who behind the attack. white house says the airport remains functional . the u. k. government is holding a series of the things with international partners to make sure the taliban fixed
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commitments could consist sizes. the phone with the last guns left behind by foreign forces will still be allowed to leave. pocket stones or me says to the soldiers were killed in an attack of the african border attack as far as a military post in bush, our district for such assaults, since the taliban seas kabul over 2 weeks ago. at least one person has been killed after hurricane. either one of the most powerful storms ever to hit us struck its gulf coast. the store knocked out all power in the city of new orleans. torrential rain and high waves triggered flash floods. the storm made landfall as a category for hurricane that has since been downgraded phil laval. reports from new orleans. they were warned to prepare. but how do you prepare the bis water pouring through this hope? and all the owner can do is helplessly watch
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a live feed on camera. hurricane ida has well and truly a right now bringing 240 kilometer an hour winds and 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 the fair. but what a difference on the ground hurricane idle path is taking around the western side of 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 for hurricane. because those east and winds tend to be stronger. they said to be more powerful and cause much more devastation on the risks here. all huge,
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everything from dave re flying through the fence is coming loose and hitting people the down power lines. and that's before we even get onto the subject at the water. the flooding from the rain. i'm no storm searches, which is what we saw with hurricane katrina. where 80 percent of this city ended up submerged. new orleans tell to evacuate and gaze. this happens again at central areas. it was voluntary. governor edwards know friend is characterized as one of the strongest hurricane. strongest illegal history since 1850. and it's devastation is likely to be a minute. we shouldn't get ourselves in lower lying areas. it was mandatory. i'm still 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 sole head north. it'll be hours before the extent of the devastation becomes clear, most hunkering down but some refuse the hurricanes may cause
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damage and death. but in true style, you will, lanes refuses to given fin. lavelle al jazeera you orleans louisiana. if you'll peers by minister abbey modes as meeting regional leaders and international pressure builds to end, the conflicts in the northern region is places trip to consume wonder where he met with president polk army. or there he met the guns and president, you were a 70 united nations secretary general antonio terrace. was calling all foreign troops to leave the field here. the terrace urged all parties to push for a lasting seas. far into grey matter, though, joins us for life. from neighboring kenya. mamma, how close are we to seeing talks between the government in this and these 2 great rebels? one is still quite unclear. hello. we don't know whether the prime minister is any
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close to agreeing to hold pulse with that guy rebels, something he has been refusing for a while now despite lot of international pressure on him and the war, the prime minister, football, refusing to take off the few people the brochure from rebels from the the really just thought of turtle organizations as something that will pay the way for talks between his government unbearable. so sim, top is chosen in the past couple of months by the smaller the groups in the show will go most region as well as the for the all region joining runs with them on 2nd, the war to the government causing even more problems for civilians or course the country and we are seeing a lot of shuttle diploma in the past few days, the present to the subsidies and sober kim paid a visit to prime minister. i be trying to convince him to hold the stock love to
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continue. and i was appointed for judy and president of global fund, or something that's already been rejected by the rebels for calling delford can union biased. so at this point in time, we do not know whether these talks will be held off tuttle, but that despite all the fighting continues and many, many people have been uprooted from their homes in the past few months as the war in europe yet. and since i'm in this region, they sign up for coverage and they will unplug football, fear any out all out war in the field, you will have them if questions flop beyond its borders. ok, mohammed i go there live for let know it will be mama. thank you for the 1st time in the decades palestinians and israelis have held high level talks, palestinian presents mahmoud abbas folk to israel's defense minister, been against for over 2 hours in ramallah. kent says they discussed security,
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and the economy in the occupied west bank and gaza. eastern follows is really prime minister of tommy bennet visit to the united states where he met president joe biden. natasha good aim isn't. what she was the prime minister enough. tell you about it is already down playing the meeting. he's saying there was no quote diplomatic process with the palestinians, nor will there be one home asked. the group that governs the gaza strip is condemning the meeting, say that is or characterizing it as a political failure. we've reached out to the palestinian authority or the p. a for comment. we have yet to hear back from them. is this meeting is happening as there are nightly protesting clashes between palestinians in the gaza strip and israeli soldiers. since last week, 2 palestinians have been killed and it is really soldier, shot in the head. anger is simmering over the fact that israel has been low to
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allowed desperately needed aid and reconstruction materials into the gaza strip. so while there might be a pivot in terms of engagement, as you mentioned, it's been a decade since my mood abbas, the president of the palestinian authority has met with such a high level member of the israeli government. do not expect a pivot in terms of policy, rather it's in keeping with what this new government in power since june has said it would do. the resigns, north korea has restarted its may nuclear reactor to produce weapons fuel. the un atomic agency says it's observed the discharge of cooling water from the plants, indicating it's in use for sodium is produced at the complex north of pure young and important elements used to build nuclear weapons for kelly as a professor of political science and diplomacy. at sun national university, he believes north korea is taking advantage of political changes in the us and
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elsewhere. and our friends don't really tell us very much about why they make decisions. they don't print documents and things like that. the doctoral statements for us to push through, you know, so that's kind of criminology. i would say that the north koreans probably are thinking that negotiations with the americans are over right. donald trump is out of office. you may recall that trump met him, john and several times, but now he's gone. and the by team is looking at a lot of other things besides north korea. and so the americans aren't particularly pushing hard in north korea one way or another. i think the buying people would like to have conversations and somehow negotiations for the north, but fairly pushing forth where the trunk people did. so i think if you're the north koreans, the thinking is, you know, look, i'm and there's nothing going on. the americans are offering us anything. the current south korean president 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 him if they've got, you know, 30 instead of 20 or 100 instead of, you know,
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50 or whatever. we don't know how many they have been. this gives them more bargaining chips when eventually negotiations take place again and of course that they don't in the north and the weapons suit north, korean security and other more the better. so i think it's really just sort of a, a reflection of the stalemate negotiations over the last 6 month. new zealand is extending its lockdown and its biggest city restrictions will remain in oakland for another 2 weeks, but will ease in the rest of the country. earlier, a woman with medical issues died after receiving the pfizer co vaccine. the health ministry says the women died following a rare side effect, which causes an inflammation of the heart. the country is baffling and i recall fidel to variance after being fire is free for nearly 6 months. and health officials in the sterling states of new south wales of issue to stock warning about in school with 19 outbreak. they say it was predicted to be the worst month of pressure on the health system. the psychos premier says the states is taking extra precautions. october is likely to be our worst month in terms of pressure on the
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system. and that's why we're gearing up for that. we have been for nearly 2. you 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 called of course, we will do this offering booster shots of the covert vaccine to anyone aged above the age of 12 fields. and they have been getting 3rd shots of the 5 evac seen since last month, which are the health official fair boosters needed. because the effectiveness of the vaccine weakens. after 6 months, thousands of people in greece of rawlings against mandatory calls and faxing for health workers. please, frontier gas and water cannon to disperse crowds gathered rates. i parliaments, demonstrates history flows. our offices, paul show the majority of the greeks supports the proposal in china, many teachers and education workers have been banned from chittering students for
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profit. because my hopes the band will use financial pressure on families and reduce the cost of raising a child between the u records from breaking wall street english once or private tutoring sessions to chinese students can to improve through extra steady now it's one of more than $1000.00 companies forced to close their doors following sweeping education regulation, tutoring companies can no longer teach compulsory school subjects teach during school hours. not earn a profit. thousands of foreign juices like catherine peterson, have suddenly found themselves redundant. the american has taught english and critical thinking skills in china for 5 years. this is going to impact the industry a lot and especially now with cove. it is so hard for foreigners to come into the country to. i think it might mean a huge downsizing of the industry. many parents invested in chooses to help their
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children boost their results in hyper competitive exams known as cow cow that they need to pass to get into universities. but many say john is tutoring industry that was once worth an estimated $140000000000.00 is now decimated. can you shop lost her job as an administrator in one of china's biggest tutoring companies and is now struggling to find work? sure, yeah, you know, the had his hired on the go, his name is she just because of the huge demand this industry was blooming, but it put a lot of pressure on parents because extra tutoring is not the chinese government. it's cracked on the true story. reduce the cost of raising a child and ease pressure on family. china's birth rate is flowing and authorities a desperately trying to encourage couples to have more children. but analysts say this isn't the only goal. authorities also want to encourage investment in more innovative areas of china's i. t industries to create great competition with high
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tech companies in the west. i amazon the nothing. how alina space technology is the company, mars budge knows the i t giants in china, and they are making money of parents and diety. but some worries that the government may just lead to a black market in private tutoring, just because the government has banned or is trying to cut back on a certain kind of education. i don't mean that was thought parents from trying to pursue it. the government says it's offering support to thousands of people affected by the measures that, that may not be enough to help all of those really, from the shock of seeing that teaching career in china, suddenly, at an end, katrina, you out 0 aging of all kato and the islands of sicily as romped it again, sending ash and lava into the air might have known as the largest of italy. 3 active volcanoes, interrupted in february. people in the nearby city of catania could see the display
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and a meet in milan, and h. a far has destroyed a high rise residential building on 770 families. local officials say the police and the 20 story building thought it on a high floor and spread to the lower levels and the streets. all residents were evacuated. there has been no reports of injuries or death. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. several rockets within florida global airports as the last us flights taken before tuesdays departure. it's unclear who's behind the attack. the white house says the airport remains functional. charlotte bellis reports from counsel. some of these rockets were intercepted by what's known as the c ram and he miss l system was actually only installed early july by the former and government and by the americans because they were worried about.

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