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it's here now that pushes off into japan, it's going to turn things while the cool for toko is while we got the temperature sitting in the mid twenties. by the time we get to wednesday, the wet weather will arrive from the mid week. now when you move to south asia has been very wet in the north east, we have seen some severe flooding across some state and in northern parts of bangladesh. the rain needs a slightly here on tuesday, but it does pick up across at western coast. we have got some amber warnings out for heavy rain here. down in the south though, it is looking a lot, dwyer, some sunshine breaking through. for up in the north though, we have got thunderstorms for delhi, and those are expected to last well into the weekend that weather update. sponsored cut on airways, investigative journalist and government pan. they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining, the headline. is this another potential last point for conflicts voice is from
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the hello watching else is there a mind there are top stories with the pentagon has confirmed the last american troops have left couple marking the end of 20 years when i got this job last see 17 transport plane took off several hours ago clearing afghan space before the announcement with the taliban hail the departure of us troops as a historic moment saying, i found the town now gained for independence. celebratory gunfire and fireworks have been heard. thousands of guns still want to leave. the un security council has adopted a resolution to the safe passage for people who want to leave, but it's not known. if the taliban for conspiring pockets bonds, government is warning of the increasing threats from ice. ok on the pakistani
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taliban, on sunday to pakistani soldiers were killed in an attack. me the afghan border. slum about blames fighters from afghanistan. some a been job aid was given red access to beek high border area where several armed groups operate. the northwest focused on is one of the world's most inaccessible regions. the soldiers are stepping up surveillance as cross border attacks, row of lightest 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 a 133 people this year. as coalition forces have pulled out of atlanta thumbs fuels like this, have become routine. but the country stop general says the military won't be deterred, focused on army is fully called, isn't it? and taking it because it be as further bolster our defense cavity by sharply
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focusing on for 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 evolving 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 sit on the pockets on the bond or t t p and by the off shoots all operate from this mountain range. while you thought here is a wanted d d p commander with ties to and i the focus on the efficiency asked of one found to hand him over when he was arrested in 2015 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 establish it as an atlantic states do not spare. the dollar dependence soldiers and politicians security forces told are the 0 to isom case
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cells have been dismantled in the last few days. they reportedly came from villages like discipline in advanced on route, historically used by british and us forces. that's now under the bond control recently, it's been home 2 major groups. soldiers here who've lost colleagues 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 in all the news hospitals in the us say to of louisiana have been forced to vacuum a dozens of patients off the hurricane ident knocked out power to many areas, including the city of new orleans. i did a land full on sunday and has since been done graded to a tropical storm. at least 2 people have died. phil laval has this report from mississippi. hurricane either took everything it had passed. this is the grand aisle of the coast of louisiana. one of the 1st places she roared into it was back
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from above either ripped off the roof after re down below, she brought in the water with ankles, me almost chuck levels. so we just put the dogs on the counter and then we climbed into the attic across louisiana. they watched as either cause the payoff and devastation, one of the worst storms to ever hit the us, mainland. i beg of damages status traffic is worth it up being the 20 years that i've been the parent and we think there were hurricane. even hospitals were not immune from ida inside code with patients fighting for their lives on like outside the roof, coming off one across the state. doctors try to ignore the store and get on with what they do best. treating the l, knowing more will be on their way. we had their kind of move out of certain parts of the emergency department because there was debrief falling onto the roof. the window, the water came hand in hand,
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the rain hammering from the skies. the storm surge is pouring along streets and traffic drivers in their cars. power lines being ripped, south electricity to the whole city of new orleans and beyond. just as the daylight was fighting, we've got a 1000000 people in louisiana without power. the people of louisiana have been told that power is likely to be all the way, not just days. this is not just a short outage. it is being caused by officials catastrophic failure, which is why here and neighboring mississippi, you got all of these trucks is about a 100 of them. it goes way back. they all being sent across the border back into louisiana to help try to get the power back on as soon as possible for some seeking safety. the only way was up this woman having to climb into her re space from highway. one end came a quick setting only thing we could climb in the attic as did many others, he couldn't walk out through the water. it's pretty clear that if you have
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evacuated now is not the time to return. this is very much a search and rescue operation. now it could take days or weeks. basic supplies are all on the way. we're going to stand with you and the people in the gulf as long as it takes for you to recover. and louisiana needs all the help they can get. phil laval al jazeera, gulfport, mississippi, and california. thousands of people have been forced to flee off to the entire resort city is south lake tahoe was ordered to evacuate because of a why fi? the called or fire, which broke out in august 14th, has already been 3 more than 700 square kilometers, destroying hundreds of buildings. find to say, climate change has made the region woman in the past 30 years and will continue to make the weather more extreme on the wildfire more destructive. we can speak to christian monta rosa. he is
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a california based photo journalist. he joins us from echo lake, looking at the image behind you. you clearly in the thick of it described to us exactly where you are on what you will see. yeah, sure. i'm standing currently on highway 50 below echo lake this with a major highway going through cal door or into south lake tahoe. and it was very important because firefighters were trying to keep the fire from jumping this road into communities that were down below. and at this point in the day that has already happened, i'm seeing flames on both sides of of the road here. when severely being radically and not really giving by chance i presumably there's what we can see behind you is smoke. incredibly poor
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visibility took us through this part of the world because it's, it's a tourist area. it's a beautiful part of the world, and presumably it was ciocca full of people on vacation. yeah, this is a very big tourist attraction and are a big community of locals who have made south lake tahoe their home. you see a lot of ski resorts and oak docks, vacation homes, all around a lot of which have burned. and as you said, very low visibility now, which makes it even harder to look around and locate where the fire coming earlier we hundreds, if not thousands of residents and visitors in south lake tahoe, trying to leave the area after there was a mandatory evacuation put in place for south lake tahoe, and that was very real to see boat and jet skis on people's trailers with
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a giant form of smoke in the background. this is, i believe, a part of the country that is not often affected by fire. the kind of fight that we see elsewhere in california. however, the authorities been dealing with this have they got a grip of this situation? not really. the calendar fire is currently one of 2 major incident. be up there being in the fire. not 2 hours north from here. this area has now become known as fire country, because we're seeing dryer winds less rain and more hinder basically more feel for these fires to grow. and so it's been a real challenge for fire fighters from what i've seen them to be able to keep up with it every, every sort of trigger point as they call it or,
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or check point that they set for themselves to try and manage for the day has been completely demolished by the fire, and it's going to be a long have you had a chance to speak to any of the people fleeing the area? many people, not just tourists, as you say, people who have homes there who are at risk of losing those homes. what have people been saying to you? yeah, a lot of people, you know, obviously are, are full of emotion, very nervous. they are mostly just want to ask questions and kind of be able to know what the situation is. you know, as soon as you hear that there's an evacuation, there's really not much else that you not much information that you receive. after that though a lot of people are scared or nervous. i spoke to one woman who was on oxygen in her car as she was trying to evacuate from south lake tahoe. and you know,
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she had just a handful of belongings on the back of her car. and she only had one question for me, which was you don't think the fire is going to catch up to us, do you? and i just didn't have an answer for her. okay, thank you for taking the time to share what you've been observing. keep safe christian montessori, california based photo journal, speaking to spy from echo leg. now rallies have been held in bangladesh to support relatives demanding justice for hundreds of missing people. a human rights watch report. so security forces are behind many of those force disappearances. tundra chattering was from deca surely, briggs don't 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 want to live,
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my son was picked up by the rapid action battalion from the show in the area of darker. we went to o relevant taurus, he's witness account and proof, asking for help. but they said they have no knowledge about him instead of harassing us and claim it. our son is at home. my son was not involved in politics . the pain is too much to bear. no human rights observer say a security forces in bangladesh have long committed, great human rights abuses, including under previous governments, other family members of the disappear people along with many others. i've gathered here at the bank of the national press club in the capital city to protest against, disappearing their calling on the government to release activists and members of the opposition have been sick or to the house. several local and international human rights organisation recently on top un officials,
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donors and freight partners to step up measures to hold senior bangladesh. the 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 in politics, whatever he might be. i just want him returned the bangladesh home ministry, and the rapid diction battalion did not respond to algiers request for an interview . today all the family members organized by mere 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 with all i want. is my father and you report by human rights watch documents, the details of 86 people missing in bangladesh, years later, many of their love land still don't know their faith. and no one has ever been held to account can be charged re. i was just dr. still ahead on al jazeera schools reopen in mexico being shop more than a year and a half. some students may never return to the classroom on the signs that north korea is making nuclear progress, but is the real idea to start ah,
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on county, the cold type of missiles can the world of new alms rates as russia takes the lead and missiles that can fly up to 20 times the speed of sound and rewinding forces help clear up motion. big militant, insurgency will oil, johnson migrant workers for to come to the cost on i'll just hear the taliban has taken control of s got a song 20 years after it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact people on falls in the world react with the latest news and analysis from us, going to talk to al jazeera, we get what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing otherwise. we listen, we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra
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ah, the fulton back, the foul de la coalition fighting in yemen, says it's intercepted a drone, launched by the rebels. according to the coalition, it was targeting about airports inside saudi arabia. there's been no comment from the herpes. no injuries or damages have been reported. georgia has the worst corona virus infection and death rate in the world. the health care system is close to buckling, but the government has reopened the country for tourism in order to help the economy. robin force walker reports from tbilisi,
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queuing up for the vaccines. this converted sports hall is being used to administer around 3000 shots a day. no chatty sh. beneath the weight is over. my uncle died actually with my, with the me and my friends and my family are scared. we want to speak 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 greats of corporate 19 infection and death per capita in the world . intensive care units are almost bo, this field hospital stands ready to take patience. yet only around 13 percent of georgia adults have been fully vaccinated. many more are reluctant to do so. oh, really a lot. they remember how this nurse died last year, shortly after encouraging others to take the astrazeneca vaccine. and they're
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listening to the orthodox church. these priests compare the vaccination program to 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 like 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 chart. the authorities are scrambling to react one of the solution if the public will come to
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the vaccination, clearly bring the clinic to the public. this mobile service offering vaccinations is just being rolled out. there's no appointment needed yet many remain skeptical or misinformed. it's woman told me she had copied 19 twice and wasn't allowed a vaccine. this by the to be said, she wasn't either. wild health guidelines suggest otherwise. this man said he'd give it a try. people in georgia are getting vaccinated, but not fast enough yet to bring the pandemic here on the control of in 1st year walker al jazeera, tbilisi, students and mexico have returned in person classes on monday, most in the country favored the return thought concerns over the safety of students has fog. some protests and some schools have chosen not to reopen by new or apollo
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reports from guerrero in mexico. the parents, students and teachers are eagerly preparing classrooms in mexico's 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 couple equal, has remain closed. the effort underway is to have the facility up and running by the august 30th back to school deadline lab at us federal kathy what about her classic 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 when i me my food, the i miss were like the know everyone is linda get 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. whenever i miss the school needs many things. as you can see, even the wooden windows are rushing away. the corona virus contagion is still quite
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high in this part of mexico. and so our concerns over going back to school, 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 on that. as you can see, the classrooms are quite small. social distancing is complicated. today, not just 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 are concerned that the mexican government cannot guarantee the safety of student government statistics suggest more than 5000000 children have dropped out of school during the pandemic. children's rights organizations also point to other alarming trends like 24 percent increase in cases
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of domestic abuse. international organizations like unicef, and w, h o c fears over contagion or warranty, but also warrant of the negative impacts. the last year to half has had on children and adolescent. now it was give me what else we have. we believe some 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 is about learning. social skills is the question of development is 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 l. the 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. monroe ended up a low al jazeera mexico city. south korea prime minister is backing course for
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samsung's vice chair to return to managing the global tech firm weeks after he was released from prison. kimball kim told the financial times it isn't appropriate to band jay why need from the roll release from prison office setting policy for 2 and a half year sentence, bribery involving the country. the former president, the u. a nuclear watchdog says it has evidence nor career has restarted its main reactor, unless believe it may be a tactic for future talks with the u. s. under chicago port without inspectors in north korea. dye a relies on satellite images using these it says is detected a discharge of cooling water at the main nuclear plants and young beyond. and that suggests the reactor is operating. if the latest findings are correct, the un nuclear watchdog says it's a deeply troubling development and it's believe young beyond react to produce plutonium for north korea's nuclear arsenal. in the past, the white house says the
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a report, underscores the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. whatever warmer relations that appear to be cultivated under former president donald trump seemed to have grown cold under his successor, joe biden. as u. s. military exercises were held with the south. unfortunately, the biden administration has been slow off the mark on the north korea file. of course they were dealing with the renewal of the strategic reduction pretty with russia, which happened in february. the resumption of talks with iran on the comprehensive plan of action by thing with it. and also there were draws from of, not just on. so these are a number of important programs. but unfortunately, it seems that the united states prohibition position has not changed. the oil demand or complete irreversible verifiable disarmament of north korea's nuclear program has never worked at is not likely to work. the subject of consternation and
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negotiation for decades young beyond is the heart of north korea's nuclear program . it's cooling tower was famously destroyed in 2008 as part of an international drive to dismantle parts of the program. in exchange for relief from sanctions. the following year in north korea kicked monitors out. nearly a decade later, kim jung own offered to dismantle young john in return for the same concessions. the trump administration rejected the offer that would have left came with other reactors in secret sites. not to mention possible nuclear weapons 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 events where you go station 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 processes demanding urgent action on climate change have block traffic from crossing the town bridge and london around 200 people
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joined the rally organized by extinguishing rebellion. several were arrested as they tried to build a structure on main street. from the money side for this new gods are in jordan. we'll be back to talk about a the telephone has taken control of afghan, a song, 20 years, also with the whole from power. the country now places a new reality. how will that impact people fall in the world react with the latest news and analysis from us? going to discover a world of difference determination. i'm coming down, we are moving the freedom plan. so the 16 people corruption and compassion,
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