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global audience, how's it could impact their life? this is an important part of the world, and i was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, cut office to help western nations they've done that is wanting to get out of. i've got his son taliban takes control of the country. ah, the ho robin watching on the line from coming up in the next 30 minutes, a crumbling economy and an armed resistance. we take a look at the television challenges as it prepares to govern afghanistan. also, we travel to east got his arm to find out what people are saying about the future and to the new rulers. i was not going to extend this forever war and
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i was not extending a forever ex joe biden defend the withdrawal from us. got his son, but says america will be unrelenting in its fight against owned groups. i looked at franklin, we begin in doha. qatar has just been playing a huge role in vacuuming. tens of thousands of people from us gun is done now. foreign ministers from several western nations are coming here today to see cause help to mediate with the taliban and ensure safe passage for those who want to leave a messiah that do i, hetty, for study. we have urged the taliban to preserve the freedom of movement and provide safe passages to all citizens, including foreign nationals and afghan, holding visa to leave the country. this will be insured till the airport is operational and the movement will be normal. this will also apply to foreign
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visitors who wants to come to their homeland by the boss. while shara is out there, a senior political analyst, jones, you know, via skype from paris, could help you from the program. again, when it does seem that cuts ours role has become a much more important cog, not only in negotiations, but also the mediation and coordination between western nato allies and the taliban . you know, i'm not exactly surprised by the fact that emerged as what the german 4 mr. called critical hub for future engagement. wanston, i'm just merely surprised by how fast this whole thing is happening. i mean now we have already $24.00 ministers in 24 hours and a 3rd. ready is coming and, and the united states has more simpler magic mission from afghanistan to so on. and all we are seeing emerging as the international communities
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broker with, with the pallet, bonds and that kind of stuff. and that's critical because people around the world fear that a political void or chaos enough can stand, will lead to a major humanitarian disaster, as well as probably the return of extremism and 3rd, and so on, so forth. so these few days are quite critical. and the fact that this is all happening though of course, you know with 40 minutes papers their respect and so on, so forth in so many ways talking softly and giving their support in some ways that are sort of matic, complimentary and so on, so forth. that one really is taking this thing very seriously now that, that the, that the, that the company and engagement with the family, by moving forward on the question of the airport and the question of the humanitarian situation and the question of safe passage. and in the question of the formation of an inclusive government, all of these very important files are coming up and and clearly there. busy is
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a point of engagement with the fight button, and that's, that's emerging to be covered. well, we don't go away too far. we'll come back to the moment, let us cross over to jamal. i shall be missing into that press conference and joins us also from the venue in ha, jamal to me this was the 2nd major press conference held in counsel in 2 days. it was the german foreign minister yesterday. we have the dutch foreign minister here today, just talk us through the significant points from the meeting and under the press statement. while the message that's come in there needs to be engagement with the new leaders on the ground in afghanistan. that engagement is needed for a multitude of reasons. first and foremost is to ensure that humanitarian needs of the african people are met because you need to deal with
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people on the ground there. so whether that's through getting the airport up and running again, or whether it's through signing and g o is to try and help those in need enough kind of son or that needs to be done with that engagement. second reason for that obviously is to find political solutions, or at least to find some sort of a partner. and i've got to stand that will enjoy international legitimacy and recognition. but as each country has been stating that will come across some of the key points there were outlined by the pottery foreign minister from not the man nathaniel, written to this some bytes. i won't say that, but that can obtain something that the others cannot. i am sure each country has its channel of communication and has ways of, of communication with body bond. but being also fair and the neutron immediate in the past few years between with us,
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between thought of on and the us or body bun and the other half forgotten parties has built at last with all the african forties not only with by the by and this investment that resulted with this last i think we need all to use it in a good way for the good of the future. off of all is i always the foreign minister, we're sort of underlining the fact that engagement with all parties and it's kind of not including the taliban, has been key to making sure that the conversation continues even after the taliban take over. indeed, i mean, what's the proof that this is yielding results or at least the international community is taking part of lead with regard to this is not only these marathon discussions that have been taken place as
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a month from the german. later on tuesday, the dutch today on wednesday in tomorrow, the british are coming here to the heights also that several countries have been shifting the diplomatic missions. and i've come to stand and basing them here in the cutter as well. the americans have done that. the germans have done that, the british have done us and several others i doing that. and some would say that this isn't just them taking patters lead and recognition of its role in terms of finding a solution. but it has an almost indirect implicit recognition that there needs to be discussions with the top to bottom engagements with them. because obviously the political office is still based here. and therefore for things to be done, they would need to talk with them. that being said again, there is that continued kind of reminder from the international community about the need for the thought about to respect human rights to engage with women and so forth. the taliban have so far said that they would be doing these things. but as the dutch for a minister said,
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the proof is in the pudding once each. if so she said to miss crow, a famous english progress that these talks are going to continue. these diplomatic discussions are going to continue. what people are waiting to find out to see is how they're going to yield practical results on the ground. first and foremost were to come up with some sort of a mechanism for the re operation of couple international airport. because if you want to engage with a government, or at least if you want to engage with a country movement, you can't do that without having trade without having missions going down and so forth. so key to that will be a solution to the situation of couple and kind of fire points. tamala, shell, authorise, and hall, thanks very much. that's cross back over to mom bush, our son, by force in paris a mile. when you know, jamal touched on the political office, i think for all of us, he won't be aware that the taliban have had an official representation here at the request of the american several years ago. and that very nearly came into jeopardy
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during the blockade where it might not have the lines of communication might have been cut through the debacle of what was the blockade of cattle by the arab countries. this is a great question. actually, i was thinking about that, but we didn't have enough time to discuss it tomorrow. and anytime you know it's, it's quite actually amazing, right? that was trying to play this important at the time. pulls are almost, were all of mediating between the americans and the afghans. on the question of the future of gotten stand when that turned to be some sort of liability, whereby the block of the country is accused of harboring the founded by the time. and it took one c i a one form or direct up to come. i can say, look, no, it was we asked because i used to do that and so for sure, you know, not only is media difficult, not only to become
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a hub of this nature is challenging, but also, i think with the ambition from the 2nd risks i mean, you're not to take on our own like that. it's not simple and not listen. we just said we are based into how so you know, we notice we follow, we watch set things happen. but it also was trained by doing a list of objectivity. we need to, we need to take a clear view of what exactly is happening. and as i said, what is emerging in a speed of light is an international consensus that will become a critical hopping dealing with a part of our why? because the all and did out that most of them did diplomatic missions from trouble . and we all know that such a engagement is critical. the americans, the p as a chinese on the russians. everyone saying we must getting gauge with the pilot by because there is no other option to smooth the way forward. you know, guys, the fact that god is merging as a critical hub of course because of what number of assets one,
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as you said is history. they earned the trust of the americans and the value bonds as a place where people can buy a little baby and can get really to geography. you know, it is there some way the middle east where people can come back and forth and it has a great that line. what people can transfer 3, it is a concern with it most in country. got that it is a conservative muslim society. most of the country and yet as we heard from the foreign minister, yes, more than 50 percent of its work or 50 percent of its working force is women. so the idea that it's time is one interpretation by the bond or by certain sell a piece or by the certain school or the other is open is the really open question and cut that campus and a different example of what it needs to be of service society because what the family bond are saying is. ready not all of this, you know, talk about democracy and this and that, and we're going to the chevy out. but out,
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because most countries, most wisdom countries, also have the chevy as part of their constitution. the question is how you do it. and i think in this part that has gone to emerge as a very important and so between that followed by the international community to smooth things forward. the fact that the foreign ministers are clamoring to speak with the countries about how they and their interests are going to be secure. all of that, of course, adds to the strength of this roadmap that is emerging on how the international community is going to be dealing with the thought that by and through the indeed not roadmap is still being developed mom. and of course, we'll come back to more analysis, thanks very much, our senior political analyst in paris. the foreign ministers are from both nations, also spoke about their priorities in afghanistan and what they wished for the country's future. i was just listening but also asked for is influencing context to really help all parties. and i've done is time to reach an inclusive political agreement that ensures stability and future prosperity of all people. and i've got
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to stand and of course we've discussed situation of the vulnerable position of religious and ethnic minorities and women and girls. and we would like to contribute to this process. and i've also off his excellency by kindly to, to agree to the relocation of the nicholas embassy from couple to doha wellman. on an extensive part of the negotiation that took place and daughter between the taliban and other factions, was centered on woman and the role and society. we reiterated the woman to play a vital role. and this was emphasized, especially considering the majority of the negotiation team was made up of woman. we also reiterated to the taliban that they should care for the review of their policies and rhetoric and narratives towards women. and they should reconsider and re address the issues of woman's rights and allow them to take an effective and active role. so they could for the enjoying exercise the rights and tell
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a bunch should not back down on what they have promised. that's because i was cobbled charles stratford had standing by charles, i'm sure that the taliban rules and monitoring that press conference as they have been monitoring the german press conference was less than 24 hours ago because obviously the europeans. now, nato allies are going through kat that making sure that that message a 2 pronged message was about how to get the nationals and that support stuff out of afghanistan is one particular path. and also how they're going to engage with the taliban in the future. these are all massive questions being asked by the west, you might say, but they've got to be answered by the taliban, and those decisions will be made by a government as and when it's being formed. what news do we have about those positions being filled? we have very little use a whole lot other than those knowing that those talks between a ton about officials are ongoing in kandahar health in provence,
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which is the birthplace of the child. and we are unsure as to the level of discussions or inclusion in those discussions with for example, the former president hammock cause i, we've seen previously meeting taught about officials as an indication of what that's all about and say could well be or what they promised will be and inclusive government that will involve the various different ethnic minorities of this country will have laws for women. it's as well. those discussions are all going on . they are fraught with potential challenges as well. there are very many different vested interests. for example, the wider political officials and political personages in the wider afghanistan in the provinces that will have to be looked after by the child about any government. there are questions over how that's all about. for example, he's going to pay it spices. there were concerns about potential defections to
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other all groups. and we know that the taliban has told the international community that there will be no attacks launched from cuts from. sorry, i've got to stand very strong on trying to prove their ability to secure afghanistan for being used as a place to launch attacks abroad. there also concerns about how the government will, for example, pay for the full government officials, the workers. there are literally tens of thousands of people on the streets of cobble and around the country at the moment. these are for government workers that haven't been paid. so how is the taliban going to look up to them? how is it going to employ them? for example, and then there's the whole deliverance of governance. once they're in power, many people are saying that they lack the experience. they've never done this before. do they have the experience good governments of delivering services, of operating the finances of this country?
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so they're huge, huge challenges ahead, but any administration that appears from this crisis. okay, charles meals, we can have a place that we have for the last 2 weeks. is the fun share valley. and of course, many of the former government fighters will hold up. we know that as a standoff between them and taliban fighters, it is a developing situation. what, what we know at the moment. yes, worrying news coming from the pantry valley. this valley about 100 kilometers north of cobble where we understand around $3000.00. so angie tyler by the vices that are demanding and inclusive government and their role in these are ethnic targets. we understand we know that the child of surrounded that area that have been negotiations on for the last few days. but we were going to do a report last night according to local media, that there had been clashes, the reports of a number of chat about fight that may have been killed. we've had no word from the
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chat about no confirmation of that yet. but certainly, yeah, a potential flash point, very close to the capital. again, putting in even more pressure on that's all a bond to try and develop and come up with an inclusive government. a security question that has ramifications obviously for the stability of this country as it you know, from day one now day one yesterday day to today. try to pull it out of out of this out of this mess for the update. thanks so much. sean will continue to monitor events with you in cobble with the rest of our teams across the country. well, stella had here on al jazeera life under quarantine in italy. thousands of african refugees are an account waiting to make a new beginning that story. after the break, ah
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hello, we got more widespread showers across south east asia, the thunder examples continuing here. they're known anywhere from around in china. right. the way down across indonesia, around a 100 millimeters, to framer in the south west of borneo staying very unsettled and too much. she'll be indonesia, good part of malaysia, and pushing up close to the philippines and back towards the vietnam. and of course, a good part of cambodia, little differences we go on through friday, more heavy showers across those a similar areas. hopefully, a little dry down towards southern parts of sumatra and maybe into a job as well as spot and try cos a good part of australia. and we have some real heat building across the southeastern corner for the time. being crowded, rain will sweep its way through the bites. what a lively system this one does. it runs its way across the southern parts of western australia, easing through south australia. but ahead of that look of this 30 celsius there in adelaide. we're getting up to 26 celsius in melbourne. co from that sweep through
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big drop there for adelaide. it is 16 degrees is a cloud, and the rain gathers for the latter part of the week. eventually, it will make his way towards that southeast corner, brighter weather, coming back in behind basis, as must run out for new zealand with the rain to the north. the in ledger. yes, life use a bit. are the use for boys one of you with that. right, i do not know any legion that is followed in that you are like football. my nigeria is my nadia is development manager. it is my niger my my on out there. ah, me, the a
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book about watching i'll just there with lisa who run the reminder. volunteer stories, western nations seek counsels implants to help. i've got some form and inclusive government that includes ethnic minorities and respects women's rights will say, will say passage of several citizens and at risk afghans. he wants to leave some nations a keen on moving them. i'm going to proceed to the television says line out the new government in the coming days, but a collapsing economy and the growing humanitarian crisis plays a major challenge. i've got his phones, new rulers, not millions of outcomes. life remains difficult and uncertain. an economic crisis is making a devastating humanitarian crisis. even worse, salaries have not been paid. banks are badly functional and prices
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a suit of rising. and rob mcbride reports from cobbled sullivans, now facing the mounting challenge of getting things in order even before the government trying to get a grip on an economy that is faltering at best, outside one of cobbles, main banks, the taliban allowing just 10 customers at a time as hundreds more weight that turn not very patiently, but a bit of command. abraham probably didn't expect to be controlling frustrated crowds when the taliban stool to victory. when we go home. yes, of course we understand the problems and that's why we've brought these much id hits. many customers government employees who say they hadn't been paid for months and caught by the speed of the former governments collapse. everyone is running out of cash. but like a memo, not because men should have handed over everything in good order. instead of
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running away like a did, i have money in a bank like $4000.00, but, but i can't cash my money from buying people's access to the banks to cash remains the real problem. the banks have largely remain closed when they are open. there are strict limits on how much you can withdraw. i did all pointed to a much bigger fiscal problem of how i can this is going to pay its way taliban government. the country central bank reserves have been frozen by the us while world bank diana funding has stopped. just surviving is the immediate concern for many businesses. it takes like 6 months, the husein family completed the expensive opening of a 2nd coffee shop branch 2 weeks before the taliban takeover. i very contact with the people who are have restaurants,
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who have from individual businesses. so they're all down. further down the street, taylor made raheem, he doesn't know when things will improve. my name is also one called martin because the bang fact lost in people's mind is stuck in the bank. there is no business. if the banks are open, then people come own his rac hanging, increasing number of uncollected jackets and suits they were ordered before the taliban victory by people who no longer have the cash to pay for them. fabric from all who left the clothes and their country behind in search of something better. robert bride al jazeera couple. now the us president has confronted his critics, ending america's longest wool and the chaos that followed. job item hailed evacuation operation. an extraordinary success button said the era in which the you might, had states used military power to re make other countries has ended. and it's alan fischer reports from the white house by the speech marks
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a significant shift in america's foreign policy. my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. joe biden brought an end to america's involvement and it's longest war 20 years, which still lives cost money and damage to medic. his image in the world war to remove the taliban, which again sits in power and kill, were left with a simple decision, either follow through the commit made by the last administration and leave afghanistan. or say we weren't levy and commit another tens of thousands more troops going back to war. that was the choice, the real choice between libby or escalating. he promised all americans who wanted to leave would be evacuated before the u. s. military where they went somewhere between one and 200 are still they are stranded but bite and insists not forgotten
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. and for those remaining americans, there is no deadline. we remain committed to get them out if they want to come out . but the president pace is going criticism from political opponents and even though is on his own site, the say he fail his leadership, fail, america, fail the lives have got to stop the accountability needs to be there. but most importantly, americans need to be able to be brought home. this cannot be our history. this cannot be where this ends. we will not allow it, whiten insist, he did the best job possible after the previous administration. never mentioning, come by name, signed a deal to pill trips out without political assurance that until the new threat group behind last week, suicide attack at the international airport. there was this warning to ices k. we are not done with you yet. the air left organized and carried out in such a short space of time was undoubtedly a military, diplomatic,
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and humanity. and success with americans left behind it for very little america has questions to ask about his involvement in afghanistan. questions that are obvious and difficult. you'll buys and has been politically damaged by what has happened over the last few weeks. he didn't start the war, but what happened at the end? well, hang over the remainder of his time and i'll fisher, i'll just see it up at the white house. now the italian military and slow, not maybe $5000.00 enough guns since the taliban took over. many of the refugees and still under quarantine in italy while they're being processed for resettlement . adam rainy visited the largest refugee camp for afghan evacuees in arizona. at this camp an hour outside of rome, more than a 1000 african refugees are starting a new life now far from the country. they called home. many of them like this man felt they had no choice, but to flee. a lot to con,
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i work with italian enough to military. so i was a target for the taliban. he like others we spoke to, asked us not to show his faith out of fear for loved ones. back in afghanistan, the father of wanted to call me and i am happy to be here, but i am really worried about my family. but i haven't been able to contact them for 7 days. so i don't know how they're doing or where they are. ok, it's a story repeated here among those who worked with italian or other international forces during the war. as the taliban closed in, they rushed to cobble airport. some lost family and mechanic rushed to escape and haven't seen them since. i want one refugee, we met served as a policeman in the former government, he told us he felt particularly at risk of taliban retribution. since august 14th, nearly 5000 african refugees have arrived in italy, the largest number of any european union country i feel safe here,
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but i always worry about my future. how can i, or you guys everything, how? how can i continue to my higher education, those running the camp are trying to address such concerns? you know, of course, they want to know about the future, the process of inclusion in our county, at which now they are going to do in to be included in our society about today. they did the schools for the children do a job. and all of this, of course, we can not give an answer to all of these questions. so by doing gauging, explaining the process that by step this camp run by the red cross is the largest processing center for the refugees in italy. more than 1300 african evacuees have been sheltered here temporarily, as they wait longer term placement. after being screened for coven 19 many received vaccinations after being processed here. the fact that we are then taken by bus to other shelters and hotels across italy,
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officials hoped to resettle everyone at this camp by friday. the 1st step in helping these refugees rebuild their lives in a new country. adam rainy g 0, have at santa italy. ah, you want y'all just bear with me to hill robin dough her monday of all top stories, western nations he consoles influence to help. i've got his done for me an inclusive government that includes ethnic minorities and respects women's rights. they'll say wants a safe passage for several citizens and that risk african see wants to leave some nations, a keen on moving the african embassies to tow. ha, a messiah that do a heavy for study. we have heard the taliban to preserve the freedom of move.

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