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in full recycling, i the reporting on how new technology is making its possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and santi, what he did seem to for the 11th dependent wall loop life afraid, or just ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello, i'm emily, angling. this is been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes after 20 years of war. huge challenges for afghanistan people. and then you taliban rule is with an economy left in ruins. with the dutch foreign ministry, visiting doha cuts plays a central role as
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a diplomatic bridge between the taliban and the international community. i was not going to extend this forever war and i was not extending forever exit us president joe bond and defends the troop withdrawal from afghanistan. but says america will be unrelenting in its fight against groups with a help, please. and desperate scenes in the u. s. bank of louisiana 48 hours after hurricane on abroad wine, bread, devastation. i'm john ross. go with the board. has power sunroof and rejects rail madrid, $260000000.00 of kiana back pay and $10.00 as well. number one, novak chuck of ich, avoids an upset at the hands of a danish teenager to reach rome to the us open. i we begin
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in afghanistan, where the taliban is back in control after nearly 20 years. and while western forces have left, they want cut. some mediums talks about afghanistan, future and taking place here in doha western nations, as they can khattab influence to help the taliban form and inclusive government that includes ethnic minorities and respects the rights of women being also fair and the new mediator in the past few years between with us, between thought yvonne and the us or body one and the other african parties has built last with all of the african forties not only with by the by the end, this investment that resulted with this last i think we need all to use it in
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a good way for the good of the future of i've got to stuff as us forces return home president joe biden has defended his decision to end america's longest war. mister bot and says the era of the united states using military power to remake the countries has ended on the ground. a desperate situation remains with thousands of afghans displaced hungry and without money. the taliban is facing mounting challenges even before it has a government in place. we have full correspondence standing by for us. in a moment we'll hear from charles straps in afghanistan, capital cobble, jamal al, shy, all is in doha with more on the talk taking place here. white house correspondent, kimberly hall katie's in washington, d. c. and the dame baba has view has a view rather from the you came. but 1st let's get more on the ground. rob mcbride sent us this report about ghana stands economic and humanitarian crisis.
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trying to get a grip on an economy that is faltering, get best outside one of cobbles made banks the taliban allowing just 10 customers at a time as hundreds more weight that turn not very patiently put a bit of command. abraham probably didn't expect to be controlling frustrated crowds when the taliban stores to victory will be a home. yes, of course we understand the problems and that's why we've brought these much idea of how 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 more money. because men should have 100 over everything in good order. instead of running over like a did. i have money in a bank like $4000.00, but but i can't cash my money from buying people's acts. the banks and to cash
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remains a real problem. the banks have largely remain closed when they are open. there are strict limits on how much you can withdraw. it all pointed to a much bigger fiscal problem of how afghan is done is going to pay its way taliban government. the country central bank reserves have been frozen by the us while world bank and diana funding has stopped just surviving is the immediate concern for many businesses. it takes like 6 months. the hussein family completed the expensive opening of a 2nd coffee shop branch 2 weeks before the taliban takeover. i re compact with the people who are have restaurants who have from individual businesses. so they're all down now. further down the street, taylor hamid raheem. he doesn't know when things will improve. my name is also on
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call, but a model because the banks are closed in people's mind is stuck in the banks. 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 than others. robert bride al jazeera couple. okay, let's go live to child stratford in cobble. thanks for joining us. charles. the taliban says the government will tank shape in the coming days. what's the light? it's don't it's formation during this incredibly dynamic time. well, those conversations, discussions among taliban leaders, taliban officials in kandahar in the south of the country in the charlotte on stronghold. go on our own going. we've heard various different statements made by. so we've talked about spokes person telling us to expect some sort of
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conclusion to these tools in the coming days. but very little else. at this stage we, we have an understanding that certainly, for example, people who would represent inclusive elements in scotland. let's not forget that the taliban are very keen to tell afghans in the world that government will be inclusive bringing together various ethnic minorities and giving a place to women in it. well, we are unsure as to whether, for example, have a cause i, who represents very much in old god, the full president, whether he is being policy to these tools in canada, how we understand that he is still here. so there are a lot of analysis questions about that government formation, the longer it takes for the government to before as well. cause that has implications for the stability of this country and trying to oversee galvanized some sort of legitimacy on the international stage, which is so vital for,
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for the telephone, for this leadership to, to start putting the country out of the crises that it's current in. but then when the, the issue of governance actually starts, there are a whole issue, host of new issues. of course, one of the issues the analysts will tell you about is a motion of cohesiveness within the various different factions of the tale bond. with respect to variances in ideology and material interests across the taliban spectrum, the talk about will say that there is case in this and unity, but we know that across this country there are various players that have played a huge role in helping the tale bomb in take back control of this country, they're going to want obviously a piece of the pie. so there's a problem there. potentially. there's also the problem of dealing with the finances in paying fighters as well. thousands of taliban fighters that will be needing paying. there are questions being asked as to whether there are risks of possible
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defections, no indication of that happening yet. but that's worry. then there's the issue of paying or employing the 10s of thousands of people who used to work for the former government. we've been down to the banks today and seen boss great crowds of people queueing up to try and withdraw him and see the amount of money that they're allowed to on a daily basis on the sand, about a $100.00. so yes, it's one thing talking about the problems of governance and some analysts will say, well, does the taliban have the experience to, for example, look off to delivering services to look off to the finances of this country. so there's problems with governance, but at the moment seems to be a problem with actually forming the government. so we're waiting to hear more news on that as yet. nothing confirmed. okay, keep us updated. thank you for the update child stratford. incredible for us. the taliban is in talks with kata and turkey about the management to cobble
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a port. the group took full control of the facility on tuesday after one of the biggest a lives in history. but it remains unclear as to when commercial slides will resume charlotte balance reports. the roar of j changes and the cries vacuum. we've gone. the united states biggest humanitarian air lift is finished. foreign forces have left and the taliban is surveying territory. it hasn't house into dicker. busy today, without any doubt, was the day of f, ganeth dan's independence. when we don't see a single foreign soldier and whoever invaded this country without permission, we got rid of them and this was a proud historical moment for us. but the celebration return fell flash cobble international when we drove from the civilian to the military side of the airport. we are very sad, believe me, after we saw the situation where hurt. this is where the americans vacated from
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last night. you can still see their planes, equipment helicopters here. the tele bond was us here. and last night they moved was one of joy celebration. they were shooting in the sky. there were, there were fireworks, they were very happy that the americans had left. then they saw what was left behind disable planes and helicopters after the last c 17 transport plane took off . sir layman, aka was the 1st to enter the former us space. the 1st thing was they were panicking in a hurry and destroyed everything that was useful. honestly, they didn't leave us anything useful, nor did they leave any dignity or pride in themselves. the telephone says it was supposed to have relationship and mutual respect with the us and international community as the group seeks foreign investment. but they say this is
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a bad start. melissa, this is a national betrayal. nato said we will help you and continue our assistance. what kind of help is this? the focus now is on resourcing commercial flights. the taliban lex the resources. ready and technical personnel for this sir cutter and turkey, helping thousands of air scans still want to leave caribou. and believe they are eligible for foreign visas. many still fearful. the taliban will run a brutal repressive regime reminiscent of the 1900 ninety's. the taliban held a news conference aimed at reassuring people. it wouldn't. that isn't nice to bother this. yes, yeah. we should turn a new chapter. we should bury the hatchet. we have no animosity against any particular faction, party or individual one. we transcend above this all. this is a close chapter of our history yet, but we are looking forward to the future with one goal in sight. i mean rebuilding our country. but this is a country with
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a long memory divisions and distrust run deep. that hello bon admits it will take some years for its government to reach its potential. it may take many more, the afghans to heal charlotte bellis o jazeera cobalt. okay, let's get the latest from our white house correspondent. kimberly hall could live for us in washington. they say, hello, they, kimberly president joe biden vehemently definitive decision to end this war. what's been the reaction to his speech? well, there are a lot of people that are disappointed in the speech because this was an opportunity for the president to try and heal some of the wounds that of existed. not only because of the american deaths in the final days of this withdrawal, but also this is a generation of war. and so many people in the united states have been touched by this conflict. and so this is an opportunity for the president to try and console as the consoler and chief of we sometimes call him. but unfortunately,
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it doesn't appear that he had. she's that the president used to 26 minute speech to essentially finger point. he claims he took responsibility for what happened, but then he pointed to those that were left behind as people that essentially weren't sort of acting on the information that was given to them regarding the evacuation quickly enough. and also blaming the coin collapses. the government on the african national army. so it appears that the president is finger pointing in many of opened up to the criticism that the president really is lacking the leadership that they were looking for right now. as human engines, it has been somewhat of a difficult chapter in biden's presidency. what are we expecting from his government in the coming dang? well, there's no question that this administration wants to turn the page on the afghanistan story. the president was elected on largely domestic agenda,
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and that's what he's hopeful. he can return to bouncing back from coven dealing with the fall out of the sort of economic situation that resulted from so many businesses being lost as a result of the shut down. but unfortunately, his political opponents have something different of my they are seizing on the afghanistan blunders as a way to call attention to what they say are the problems of biden's presidency. and as a result, not only they calling for congressional inquiries, but they're even calling for joe biden to resign. okay, well thank you for that update and those insights kimberly hold it for us live in washington day saying okay, for the view from the u. k. now and nadeem, bob joins us live from london. what's the latest on the u. k? sorry, what's the latest on you can help for afghan as africans who worked with british forces. well, there's plenty going on. firstly, of course,
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there are still people in afghanistan, the foreign secretary dominate. rob here on tuesday, said the k, that about q 80 over 50, sorry, 17000 individuals. it's understood the 8000 of those were brought to the u. k. under what they call the arab scheme, not so repatriation skiing for people who work directly with the british military forces or the u. k. governments. but right now in the admission of the government, there are still hundreds of people who are less behind. some people say that the overall figure is thousands, if you take into account, not just those who work directly with british organizations untruths, but those who are most at risk and recognize as such by the foreign office. so the prime minister's office says you can, officials are now in talks in doha with taller bond officials on how to
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facilitate the evacuation in future. all those most at risk people that government doesn't want to recognize the taliban government right now, but it has no option other than to try to deal with people who could influence the taller bond in cobble try to facilitate people at least to get to the countries borders and on that the u. k is also sending 15 what it calls as crisis response specialists to pakistan was becky stone. and tajikistan to work with british diplomat is bad to ensure that anybody who does arrive can quickly travel to the u . k. if they have permission to come here, that's good news for the people who are already here. who's arrived in the last few weeks, those under the, our upscale who worked directly with british troops and the government will now be offered v indefinite right to remain. they can stay here, they can work and so on. but over the next for years,
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the u. k saying it will allow, in $20000.00 people under a new resettlement scheme, much like they did for syrian refugees taken out of the range of it's not clear what exactly are they going to be offered at the moment. looks more like a few use visa, the right to stay here and then they'll have to reapply. tell us a little bit more about the sort of pressure that the foreign secretary is under. will dominate. rob has been fighting back in the last few days in the media. he knows that he has been roundly criticized, including from some of his own side on the conservative benches in parliament. he has talked about backbiting and buck policy going on. what happened was that the 1st major criticism came when that's all about actually took over kabul. dominic rob and prime minister bar is johnson what both abroad and dominate, rob then it emerged, refused to make a call to the afghan colleagues in kabul to try to help interpreters. he worked
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with the british, get out quickly. he said, well, somebody else made the call his colleagues who said it wouldn't have made that much difference. some people are saying that it indicates his mindset that he didn't in fact, consider that he shouldn't have gone abroad. he said with hindsight, he wouldn't have done so that so there are other criticisms though, including the thousands of e mails. urgent e mails from m. p. 's and charities here to the foreign office with cases who needed to get out of. i've gone, his don went on and said, when ignored the shadow foreign secretary lisa 90 of the labor party says that she wants answers on things going back far further than the last couple of weeks suggesting that dominic rob had 18 months to prepare. knowing that that would be a u. s. withdrawal and had called him missing inaction. other pe, you say that he's unlikely to actually go even some in the labor party is saying that they're not calling faith resignation, but they want
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a major recognition that the initial involvement with us and us forces in afghanistan was misguided without an exit strategy and calls into question the way the u. k. should work in military operations in the future. okay, keep us updated on how that all unfolds. nadine barbara, joining us live at from london. appreciate them. thank you. morehead, on this news hour, including $300000000.00 a day for 20 years, will look at what the us spends on its longest war. israel eases restrictions in gaza, days after the highest level talk in a decade or report, live from the old tank and offer rejected peers, j turn down a $260000000.00 bid for one of the details coming up. we fall with john. ah,
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as we've been hearing kata has become a focal point for international diplomatic activity in the catastrophe, foreign minister has been holding a series of meetings. let's bring in jamal al, shy, all live from joe. how hello the jamal dough. hi is came to stress that isolating the taliban will only lead to more instability in afghanistan. what else was discussed today? well, i'm really, you know, cutting foreign policy has been underpinned by the premise that engagements and discussions with all parties is the way forward to de escalate situations, but also to build trust in order to pave the way for better and better future. that's been no difference from how they've approached the situation here in afghanistan. and what's that says yielded so far as far as the batteries are concerned, is that it's been able to bring the taliban from the full device,
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elation. and actually, at least even from an optics perspective, see a shift in their narrative in the way they have been talking on the promises that they have given in terms of amnesty to those who worked with the former. i've gotten government in the form of commitments to providing female education and so forth. those things obviously was to have all been expressed verbally. what we've heard from the dutch for a minister who was meeting her counterparts of pottery ship no harm. but the man finally and yesterday, the german from minnesota here is that what they want to see is they want to see action and they wants to see this materialized on the ground. as far as that is concerned, it is now shifting focus from what we saw as the major evacuation push and drive over the past 10 days to one, all political discussion in order to create mechanisms that kind of allow for sustain common stability and kind of mechanisms that will allow for reconstruction
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after decades of war, much of it destroyed, in fact, by nature bombings and so forth. and mechanisms that we'll see a more inclusive government. they're one of the trickiest things that they need to do immediately is to find a system that will allow for the real peroration of the international airport in couple as we saw earlier in my colleague shot it's report, obviously it isn't currently operational that have been different discussions about how would be done the caught by war, of course require expertise and assistance from countries and cutters, hoping that through its unique position in that it has been seen as a trusted mediator by all sides. but it can allow it to be able to help in situations like the speaking of the airport. how important is katara role in the reopening of the airport and also the rebuilding efforts in afghanistan going
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forward. it's critical because what we've seen, not just with these you know, not choose this cliche shuttle diplomacy of different from ministers coming to the how we're expecting. dominic rob, obviously who we heard from the team is under pressure back home and the u. k. to arrive in the next 24 hours. but aside from those discussions we're seeing a lot of country is moving their embassies on the diplomatic missions from afghanistan to, to operate from here on this is testament that's proper. it is not just geopolitically strategic in where it is when it comes to kind of fun. but politically also holds the keys because ultimately it is the ton of bonds per corpus that was based and continues to be based here in the how will be the initial behest of the american several years ago. but the fact that cut has been able to engage the tunnel bandwidth piece talks that lead to the withdrawal of for an
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occupying forces from afghanistan, but also host those in traffic on talks that is key. and this is what sets the foundations for. then discussions like the airports and so forth. there are other countries like turkey were also significant. some that's something that we'll see them play also a role in the coming few days. we appreciate that update. that is jamal sheil live for us in jo. huh. for more on khattab mediating role, let's bring in algeria senior political analyst. my want to be shara, he joins us from skype of, from on scott, rather from paris. thank you for joining us. and my one, what you see is the key challenges facing the taliban. moving forward and the role of the international community, whether it may or may not help african, it's done move forward. well, there's clearly a roadmap, emerging, whereby west certain national community wants to see the
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taliban follow. some of the courses agreed upon, like the humanitarian quoted or like the formation of inclusive government in order to lead to the stabilisation of the country to overcome the crisis and build the governance of the country. but of course, that whole, the radical in practice, this is going to be far more challenging or more difficult. one could say, even, you know, the easy part has ended, right? because one thing to destroy your country is a whole other thing to build. while we appreciate your insight, fair, senior political analyst, my one, bashar, thank you for your time. that's going to view from eastern afghanistan. now i'm a sama binge of a game. rare access to july. the bad life has never really gone away from normal according to people a lot about this just
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a change of god because in delilah, but there was a change in dublin. the former governor, i did made a deal with the taliban and the god of on came in and it was a peaceful transition. now what is happening? i'll show you it. a flight of life in july about business is continuing as normal. we can see taliban gods and major squares and, and tinted the streets of crowded, their people milling about in the main market area. yes, the banks are close. but unlike what is happening in the center of cobble up, there is no real use out care of people. they have you spoken to some people who told us that there's this is it is difficult for them to figured out what the future holds for them. but they are so far satisfied about the situation in the street because there are no more mobile snatching. there's no more kidnapping the crime rate as you've been speaking with all about rejoicing. the goal of us being and reminding us of the time they spent in jail,
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such as by graham and others. and i asked them, how are you going to reconcile the people who you affording to you were torturing you in jail. and they say because they to the general and they're not going to be taking revenge, they have given the people who tortured them and they want to turn over a new leaf. now the challenge is, it's not just security, it's been the economic development, is a major trade route as well. and people in faded they've been telling us, yes, they're happy with. how does all of us have so far conducted visit? but major questions remain on economic stability. on giving prospects to people and making sure that this glimmer of hope in be seen in the last 2. we love angel olive moll it's business, as usual on the token border between pakistan and afghanistan. it's a crucial land route for supplies into afghanistan as come on hyde report. it's another day of life door come border, the people from of what it's on
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a crunching into budgets on and all the ones who are stranded and focused on on. now going back across our run, it's gone that david people are now hoping to redraw a foreign for today, and a dollar bond gaining control over most of the country that there will be stability and peace and i've run it on the album dollar bond have already sent a signal to the outside world that they will engage with anyone who wants to talk to them. the buckets on a prime minister had also stated that it did a central to have a sustained effort in order to see based return to of what it's done because piece and i've run it down well, all for dividend, buddy and di region and base red and i've run on well offer an opportunity for an increase in trade and all sort advice i can make activity in a country that badly needs that would be better that we have talked to here will tell you that the united states gave a board showing rest and brand of democracy,
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something that people say, it's not workable in this region. still ahead on al jazeera worker safety in bangladesh. she is in the spotlight once again with international corporations under pressure to put people before profits. and in for with joy will look ahead to a big 9 foot full with world cup qualifies in europe and africa. ah. hello, we've got high pressure still dominating the weather across northwestern part. so here i lost the fine and dry ice. i find it dry. we have got a fair beta cloud coming in across britain. and ireland is the just lights around the area of high pressure, this clockwise direction, still pretty wet across eastern parts. so if you have the kind of drain,
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he will make his way further. he was and still very wet across a good part of spain. we have seen terrific amounts of rainfall recently and we are seeing more heavy rain as we go.

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