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the following year, north korea kicked monitors out. nearly a decade later, kim jung own offered to dispense young john in return for the same concessions. the trump administration rejected the offer that would have left cam with other reactors in secret sites. not to mention possible nuclear weapons for weapons, i would give north korea leverage right him if they've got, you know, 30 instead of 20 or a 100 instead of, you know, 50 or whatever. we don't know how many they have been this, give them more bargaining chips when eventually you go, she should take place by apparently allowing the world to see this new activity at young. beyond the north korean leader may be signaling. he's ready to talk and her chappelle al jazeera for the 1st time in a decade, palestinians and israelis have held high level talks, palestinian president mahmoud abbas. israel's defense minister been against for more than 2 hours in ramallah, while gant says they discuss security and the economy of the occupied west bank and gaza, who reportedly told the boss that israel is looking to quote,
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take measures that will strengthen the palestinian authorities economy. meeting follows this reading, prime minister natalie bennett, visit to the united states. we met with president joe vine. well, natasha, good name is in west jerusalem. prime minister natalie bennett is already down playing the meeting. he's saying there was no quotes diplomatic process with the palestinians, nor will there be one. huh. the group that governs the gaza strip is condemning the meeting, saying 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. it's 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 allowed desperately needed aid
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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 mahmoud 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 it. tasha game reporting there. now the united nations middle east envoy says he hopes that the meeting leads to more this was the highest level meeting between the 2 sites, seats, deformation all deter these really cover i welcome this. and i encourage more mystery level engagement, particularly in advance for financial in the corporate. i hope that so it's compact
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can result in bring the parts in a position to advance unresolved issues, including political ones. i think community those related to the implementation of agreement by the parties. many teachers and education workers in china have been banned from tutoring students for profit with countries. birthrates slowing, authorities wants to encourage couples to have more children. the government hopes the ban will ease financial pressure on families and reduce the cost of raising a child. well, katrina, you reports now from beijing wolf street english once old, private tutoring session to chinese students came to improve through extra study. ah, 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,
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has 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 coven, it's so hard for foreigners to come into the country to. i think it might mean a huge downsizing of the industry. many parents invested and chooses to help their 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 this hierarchy got his shoes or 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 private, choose or reduce the cost of raising
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a child and ease pressure on family. china's birth rate is flowing and authority 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 greater competition with high tech companies in the west. amazon, the mapping, how alina space technology is the company, mars budge knows the i t giants in china, and they are making money of parents and dieties. but some worry 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
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from the shock of seeing that teaching career in china. suddenly at an end, katrina you out 0 aging. returning to our top story, now the withdrawal of the us forces from afghanistan. these pictures have just come in of the taliban, celebrating across kabul. i live reports night from our correspondence. rob mcbride had live ammunition in the background celebry to of course, the final you said took off from combo earlier this evening, marking the end of the u. s. is longest war in afghanistan, 20 years. humans refugee agency is appealing for support, repeating calls for land borders with have gone on to stay open. you and hcr says more countries should be sharing the humanitarian responsibility of hosting african refugees instead of depending on neighboring iran and pakistan. those countries already hold 2200000 african refugees you and says in a worst case scenario,
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500000 afghans could free the country. by the end of the year. pakistan is warning of the increasing threat of ice ok. and the pakistan taliban on sunday to pakistani soldiers were killed in the 1st order incident since the taliban took a gun, stone and security official say the goods leaders in cobble need to do more. some have been just a, was given where access to the kind of a border crossing and sent us this report. northwest focused on is one of the world's most inaccessible regions. the soldiers are stepping up surveillance as cross border attacks, ro bloodiest on intensify offense, spanning nearly 2600 kilometers, act as a deterrent, but haven't been able to stop all infiltrators on sunday to park sunny soldiers were shot dead. it was the latest of more than 100 attacks by different groups that have killed 133 people this year. as coalition forces have pulled out of of london thumbs. funeral vac this have become routine. but the country stop general says the
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military won't be deterred, focused on obvious, fully cognizant of it and taking it because it be as further bolster our defense cavity by sharply focusing on poor competencies and need technology for a long time on the us. drones have been able to monitor and find targets in this remote area. now it's under the armies control because of the welding situation on the gun border pocket signs realty says it has had to close at least $75.00 of the $78.00 water crossings between the 2 countries. i still hold off on the focus on the bond or t t p and i, the offshoots all operate from this mountain range. here is a one to ttp commander, but ties to either focus on new efficient asked one of the sun to hand him over when he was arrested in 2013, but were denied. now he's free off the taliban empty jails a took over we're going to need our fight against pakistan will continue until we
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establish it as an states will not spare. the dollar dependence soldiers and politicians security forces told are the 0 to isom case cells have been dismantled in the last few days. they reportedly came from villages like discipline in a son, historically used by british and us forces. that's now under the bond control. recently it's been home to major groups. soldiers here who've lost colleague say they need to see proof of the dollar bonds, promises to ensure peace. and then to have gone territory being used to attack pakistan. some a majority of era, hyper border and come all hide without the nearby tor come crossing, where thousands of afghans have been circulating. this is progress does major border crossing i door come. as you can see, that dollar bond have now taken for dish and on the other side their flag flying
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high. and on the other side you can see those off on who are trying to return to budget on or off. and you want to go back to on it on that situation is calm and quiet budget on said the digital humanity area and gesture to allow people to be able to across the board and bucket on many have relative go ahead and up august on your target date, of course, one percent a signal that they did business a us the budget on a military spokesman major general barbara if the chair duration on the on board, it normally isn't the 1st time and dread that this particular bar day. now quite as you can see, there is no records, there's no rush. people are walking in an organized manner, but this is also the lifeline to have done. it is true, discarded, all that fun. if don had a logistical lifeline, all essential commodities have to go into this land lock country to bug it's done
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and budget of god for years. i've been a major supply line for a while and a don in the hours before the final us plane left afghanistan senior taliban leader on us, hawk tommy told al jazeera that the movement is unified in its decision over who will be the country. charlotte better sat down with him in campbell, lou muscular chauffeur, one stuck. the problem in is going to stone was because of foreign is now the biggest goal is achieved. and assa connie tells us from his new accommodation and leafy suburb them western cobble hare, he is a diplomat talking with former government leaders to encourage them to join. and you tell a bon government still. he's wanted by the us, which calls him a terrorist and is also under un sanctions the taliban of phil, organizing the government. but what are the aims of the government? she has settle she over all intimate chain and be faithful to what we will fighting
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for to serve the african people to serve. as slum the people who were working towards the school have been fighting for 20 years, have given their lives, lost family members and have been locked inside jails. he, connie himself was imprisoned for 5 years and seen him in 2 days. he was released 2 years ago to accelerate stored peace talks with us in cutter. gina, what position you haven't government had in santa was an comes with l. g to every human having weaknesses? i question my ability, but we have our elders orders, and we have to do what they tell us. according to our ideology, we are all my personal desire is to finish my education, live freely and hope. the muslim connie network was started by his father, july dean, and since folded into the 10 a bomb, it's been responsible for some of the worst attacks in afghanistan. in recent years . his uncle had legal non lead security operations in kabul. his brother,
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sergio dean, is the tele bonds deputy leader. often when governments come into power, their internal divisions, is the taliban unified or are the divisions though the bully? i didn't know the problem was we took control of cobble and other provinces peacefully and reduce the damage to infrastructure and bloodshed. this shows our unity and alliance. we hope that we will prosper and pray that we never desire designations. pod wealth. we've seen the images of people running to the airport. they say they're terrified, they're scared of the telephone. is it warranted and what can you do to reassure them? i will move away. then you have a little bunny. we've implemented a sci fi now. when they say this scared of the taliban, it's just an excuse. in reality, the americans have created this issue to degrade our nation. they want to show a comparison of get to me hanging on to us helicopters after thursdays attack, there's been a lot of concern about iso in afghanistan. what is the telephone strategy to come
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to iso? didn't he has had ample cash last monday before the world empty handed and came this far as we can get rid of such a group like we have in the past. this is not something to be stressed about the need many skins. munitions threatens not just by i saw that by the telephone. no knowing what to expect from the group. 20 years since it was lost in power. charlotte bellis al jazeera campbell. if you'll pay as prime minister a, be a fled is meeting regionally just as international pressure bills to end the conflict in the northern te gray region. his late, his trip took him to a wanda where he met the president polk army. earlier he met uganda president. you are miss of any now the united nation. 60 general antonia good terrorist is calling all foreign troops to leave ethiopia terrace, or stole parties to push for lasting seas foreign tea gray and warned about the
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ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. well, mohammed ado has this update now from neighboring, kenya. we don't know whether the prime minister is any close to agreeing to all parts with the ticket. i rebels something he has been refusing for a while now despite the loss of international pressure on him to end the war. the prime minister is 1st of all, refusing to take off the people's liberation from rebels from the religious thought of the organization as something that will pay the way for talks between his government and the rebels who seem top is chosen in the past couple of months. by the smaller groups in the venetians will go much region as well as the for the all region joining runs with them on taking the war to the government, causing even more problems for civilians across the country. and we are seeing
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a lot of shuttle diplomacy in the past few days. the president of canada and the subsidies for themselves, paid a visit to prime minister, be trying to convince him to hold the stock love to continue and was appointed for monday. judy and president of global fund, or something that's already been rejected by the rebels, will calling the african union biased. so at this point in time, we do not know whether these talks will be held up at all. but despite all the fighting continues, and many, many people have been uprooted from their homes in the past few months as the war in if you appear in this region, they sign up for coverage and they are real and culpable fear that the any out all out war in europe, you will have them if occasions flop beyond its borders. somebody is newly elected president has vowed to fix the country's government president,
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her kind she lemme has appointed new military chiefs and police commissioners in an effort to deliver what he calls court a bethany nation for all the president said he hopes to pave the way for a new area for zombie, a by restoring the rule of law and respecting fundamental freedoms of his citizens . for me, the miller has more not from johannesburg. zombie as newly elected president icons, a hitch. illema says the new appointments have been made to replace what he calls the previous governments. heavy handedness rights groups had criticized his predecessor in lieu of cracking down on descent and opposition parties, including at that time. now president tgm, he'd been arrested several times as leader of opposition party the u. b 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 for criticizing the u. p. in the alliance government and also that he pants to fix
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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 air force chief, he chill, emma says they should restore the rule of law and is also indicated that more changes should be expected. rallies have been held in bangladesh to support relatives demanding justice for hundreds of missing people. human rights wash reports as security forces are behind many of the forest disappearances and a u. s based watch dog search the u. n. to conduct an independent pul tambra child reports and i from docker. i surely breaks down and she describes the moment her 23 year old son was picked up by an elite police unit in 2013 to this day there is no trace of him. i was killing. my son was picked up by the rapid action battalion from the shewn the area of dock. we went to
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o relevant taurus, to witness account and proof, asking for help. but they said they have no knowledge about him instead of harassing us and claim that our son is at home. my son was not involved in politics . the pain is too much to bear. human rights observed to say a security forces in bangladesh have long committed, great human rights abuses, including under previous governments other family members of the disappear paypal. how long with many others are gathered here at the bank of the press club in the capital to protest against disappearing their calling on the government to release activists and members of the opposition. i've been to the house several local and international human rights organization. recently our top un officials, donors and freight partners to step up measures to whole senior bangladesh. the
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security forces, members accountable for many hold seems to be all they have now had my husband. so he was picked up by police in plain clothes, near the central jail. he was involved with opposition, student politics, whatever he might be. i just on him, returned the bangladesh home ministry, and the rapid diction battalion did not respond to our 0 request for an interview. today all the family members organized by mir dot got together to protest against the enforced disappearances of our family members by the fascist government. we want them to return the disappeared people and that justice is served. according to bangladesh. she human rights group, nearly 600 people have been forcibly disappeared by the security forces since 2009 . while some have been relieved. many others have become victims of extra judicial killings. scores are still missing me in june
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2019. my father smiled her son was pick it up from his shop and met put edu of duck. it has been 3 years. we have no news of our father. a 3rd. it is not paying any attention to our duke was all i want is my father. and he report by human rights watch documents, the details of 86 people missing in bangladesh, years later, many of their love love still don't know their faith and no one has ever been held to account can be child re, i was just data dot com, georgia currently has the worst corner virus infection and death rates in the world . the health care system is schools to buckling, but the government has reopened the country for tourism to help the economy. critics say, if it's going to stay open, people must be encouraged to get vaccine aided. robin feresi, walker reports now from tbilisi, queuing up for the vaccines. this converted sports hall is being used to administer around 3000 shots a day. neither chat,
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this video wait is over. my uncle died actually with my, with me and my friends and my family are scared. we want to see each other freely. we will be looking for so yeah, we will be more safe and we will be more able to see each other. georgia has the worst report, great to cope with 19 infection and death per capita in the world. intensive care units are almost bo, this field hospital stands ready to take patients. yet only around 13 percent of georgia adults have been fully vaccinated. many more are reluctant to do so. oh, really about us. they remember how this nurse died last year, shortly after encouraging others to take the extra zanik of vaccine. and they're listening to the orthodox church. these priests compare the vaccination program to
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a nazi science experiment, the prime minister himself a devout man, only recently got vaccinated following public criticism, i blame government of georgia and the prime minister to be not active in this process. they could have conduct more aggressive, more active campaigning support of explanation process. but they haven't done it. i put that to the ministry of health these days. we are actually working more actively and we are trying to educate people and to have them decide on getting a vaccine considering what her benefits or theresa and we want to respect their decision at the stage with georgia death and infection rates topping the global char, your thirties are scrambling to react one of the solutions if the public won't come to the vaccination, clearly bring the clinic to the public. this mobile service offering vaccinations
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is just being rolled out. there's no appointment needed yet. many remained skeptical or misinformed. in women told me she'd had coffee 19 twice and wasn't allowed a vaccine. this by the to be said she wasn't either. well, health guidelines suggest otherwise. this man said he give it a try. people in georgia are getting vaccinated, but not fast enough yet to bring the pandemic here. the control of in 1st year walker al jazeera tbilisi students in mexico returned to class in person on monday. and for many people, it's a positive sign of the ending of the pandemic. but it's also sparked protests in rural states, where case rates remain high. some schools of children not to reopen my low report reports now from mexico city. the parents,
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students and teachers are eagerly preparing classrooms in mexico to get a little state for return to in person classes for the last 18 months. thomas l. the edison elementary school, in the outskirts of a political has remain closed. the effort underway is to have the facility up and running by the august 30th back to school deadline lab. and i guess battle kathy, when her last product, i hope we can return to classes so that our children can study and have an interest in their education. because it's not the same to study at home. me my to the item is like, you know, everyone is lending a hand many here or worried. the effort may not be enough. parents say the facility lacks many basic necessities like sanitation supplies. and at times even running water, when i'm, if it was, the school needs many things, as you can see, even the wooden windows are rushing away. the corona virus contagion is still quite high in this part of mexico. and so our concerns over going back to school,
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then i'm off with them and that's what we have to get the school in good condition, with good ventilation and enough space. as you can see, the classroom is quite small and social distancing is complicated. today we know that that's not the reopening of schools has been a divisive issue in mexico, sparking protests against the government, where many claim authorities have mismanaged the response to the pandemic. this demonstration in downtown mexico city was organized by students and their parents, many of whom say they want a return to in person classes. they're concerned that mexican government cannot guarantee the safety of students. the government's statistics suggests more than $5000000.00 children have dropped out of school during the pandemic. children's rights organizations also point to other alarming trends, like a 24 percent increase in cases of domestic abuse. international organizations like unicef, and the w h o. c fears over contagion or warranty,
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but also warn of the negative impacts. the last year to half has had on children and adolescents now. they can give me an order. we have all the beliefs in risk of reopening schools is lower than the risk children and adolescents already running by keeping them out of school. education is not only about knowledge, it's about learning. social skills is the question of development. it's a matter of reaching wants potential in life, and we have to prioritize this. the most schools in mexico began welcoming students on monday morning. many others have decided not to reopen thomas alva edison elementary and get little state is among those choosing to keep their doors close until corona virus. contagion, rates in the state are adequately reduced. monumental up a little al, jazeera mexico city. well, as we bring this program to a close will end on some shots of that empty podium there were expecting the secretary of state antony blinkin to not quite so empty now to speak at the state
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department as the u. s. and its automation and i've gone to some 20 years, plenty of context and analysis coming up i i 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 the astonishing story of the polish women and children who endured the siberian refuge in africa, never to return again an epic or to see billions memory is our homeland unknown error september. and this era, as morocco records would be impacted with 19, the country votes and parliamentary elections that will shape the future by
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listening post dissects the media. how they operate, the stories they cover. and the reason why the 911 attacks open the world 20 years on the war that followed has finally ended and i've gone to sun. but that's what caught, this didn't real obvious a unique perspective on afghan, happy in history, through the eyes of the fearless and vision we to make it. germany goes to the poles and elections the, the angular merkle replace after 15 years of power. what will the result mean for german and european union? september on al jazeera in 985 for young anti apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces. if you gone solve the problem by removing the guy, then you could keep 36 years on a family's quest for justice. reveal systemic resistance to prosecution in muscle. be convicted for taking my father away from me, and exposes the influence. the former part i just stablished,
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still wielded in the new south africa. my father died for this of people empower investigation on al jazeera eunice trailer aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up ah, about 6000 american citizens. this has been a massive military, diplomatic and military and undertaking one of the most difficult donations history and extraordinary feet of logistics and coordination under some of the most challenging circumstances. imagine many, many people made this possible. i want to commend our outstanding diplomat, who worked around the clock and around the world to coordinate the operation. the volunteer for duty of the cavalier. they flew to transit countries to help process thousands of afghans down to the united states.

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