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mock ricky, something that people say and 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 sport with joy will look ahead to a big 9, a football 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 circulates around the area of high pressure, this clockwise direction, still pretty wet to cross eastern part. so if you can drain, he will make his way further. he was and still very wet across
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a good part of spain. we have seen terrific amounts of rainfall recently and we are seeing more heavy rain as we go on through the next couple of days. so central and northern parts of spain continues to see some of the heavy rain. some of that range is starting to nice little further north, which as we go on through wednesday into with day. so southwestern areas of france can expect to see some wet weather, but you carry stays dry and lousy fine across the northwest 21 celsius in london. not too bad a little disappointing, but it will at least be dry. while you drive to the central parts of europe, we've got wet to weather just making his way across eastern areas if you are, but it must drive with both the states into poland cooler in moscow. at around 13 degrees celsius responded to the cost, much of the mediterranean, fond and right to cost northern parts of africa. heavy showers contingent cars flooding problems around the gulf of guinea. have his house there, into garner, and still very wet. for cynical. the
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oh, a hello. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily, angling reminder of our top story. since our cut, foreign minister has held talks with his counterpart in several western nations, have us come down to engage with the afghan taliban and push the group to form and inclusive government. and taliban says he will announce the new government in the coming days. but a collapsing economy and a growing humanitarian crisis posed a major challenge for afghanistan. new roland us president joe biden has defended his withdrawal of troops from afghanistan,
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pulling the evacuation and extraordinary success. he faced criticism though, of the chaos of the past few weeks. is that going to stand rapidly fell under taliban control? well, let's say we fed story now and have a look at bite and speech and what it means for the future of us foreign policy. alan fisher filed this report. i 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 or 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,
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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 biting insists not forgotten. 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 growing criticism from political opponents, and even though is on his own site, the say he failed his leadership failed america, fail the lies, 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 insists he did the best job possible after the previous administration. never mentioning, come by name,
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saying to deal to pill trips out without political assurances and to the new threat group behind last week, suicide attack at the international airport. there was this warning, isis. k. we are not done with you yet. the year left oregon, i think how do you know in such a short space of time was undoubtedly a military, diplomatic, and humanitarian success with americans left behind it for very little america has questions to ask about this involvement in afghanistan. questions that are obvious and difficult. you're biting 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 often. allen fisher. i'll just eat up at the white house, terra golly, is the author of the 40 war in afghanistan? a chronicle for told he joins us on scott, from london. hello, the terri. you've been following the was enough gamma stan for decades. what's your
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take on the us withdrawal and the taliban victory? i think the 1st thing which has to be fed very clearly and bluntly that this has been a huge political and ideological defeat for the american empire, for nato and for their lives. and it will bring hope on that level too many of those who are still struggling, like in palestine and other boxes that this is possible, this can be done. and that is the principal reason. in my opinion, why there are so many saw faces. because normally when you bring a war to an end, you shouldn't be given some credit for it. and i think biden is absolutely right to have decided to withdraw from from this. it was a war that was doing no, well, it was a war that it wasted corinthians. it was a role in which the only people who benefit it was the large corporations linked to
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the military, industrial complex and the united states and out of sweat. and it's a war that had to be ended for the sake of the people. there was no other alternative pain, biden is right. the and the other alternative was to send more troops get bolt down with no guarantee whatsoever that they were going to win the war. so it's a huge to be politically, an ideologically embed should not be for about. and the fact that the liberal media in europe and elsewhere is moaning is because they got. busy it wrong, they told they could when the war were, if some of us predicted this was a war that wouldn't be one or never be one. the interesting thing here is that the united states knew best decade ago. they had the intelligence who were some cases very clear that we can't win the wall. so the question that should be us to buy
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another america me does is not why did you pull out? why did you take so long to pull out and do you not realize what a mistake it was going in there in the us place? these are the question that should be posed that are not being posed by most to be met. like the b, b, c, c. and then there are other factors li, attacking by them for pulling out without giving any reasons or explaining what the alternative was. what about the spade in which the taliban actually to call and how do you see the taliban governing? do you think that they can become a cohesive group despite the various factions within it? well, i think the minute crease succeed. i think lee, the miller creed, success of the town about was astonish. it's very rare to see defeat inflicted on a puppet tommy, because that's what it was,
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but it was the $3000.00 strong updates on me, paid by the united states and its nato allies, and it crumbled within the space of a week. they refused to fight. in many cases they gave their weapons to live on and lead. in other cases they actually joined. and this is the strongest indication that the taliban just had and didn't have mass support. in the concrete, there will be only group enough communist on the took on the occupation that organized the resistance. and that fought for the last 20 years class in guerrilla warfare, as we saw in china, as we saw in vietnam, as we saw in algeria, the meta tags were the same. the politic bobbo very different. but the military
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mentors they use, what classic guerrilla warfare methods of how to bring down that large army. and one can only admire it. i have to say this, you know, that the speed with which the did the strategic thinking behind it, taking us citizen but not moving south towards and then, but don't cope collapse. it's the collapse of the existing government, which but trade the illusion of western politicians and the same rates are media outlets. it's nothing else because they were committed to it. they actually began to believe the truths that they have been battling for 20 years. so it's a defeat on many, many levels for the united states, and we have to learn the lessons now. but 2nd part of your question, how will the bomb government we shall see. but i will say this,
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that having waged war on a concrete for 20 having being treated, having the resistance, whether you like it or not. now and at the very least you have to do this. i'm thing to the west. one is to make sure that it's provided to rebuild this country. reparations to the people overcome as rebuilding the social infrastructure which is being destroyed except in some parts of capital and helping the new government regardless of ideological differences. because in doing so, you are open the people off, off from kindness. and the 2nd question of course, is the question of refugees. now look in every single wall in which imperial colonial bars have been defeated by and large, they hesitate. combos,
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who collaborated with them back with government or made it awesome for them to go and live in the country that was waging the war. the fact that many africans and ball in particular collaborated were paid whether they were translators or whatever . working with b, n, g o, they shouldn't be, give them refugees status, they shouldn't be any delay on that. otherwise, the whole attempts of the west media to say that was the humanitarian conflict, delta all in their home in cross space refugee. we appreciate your insights. her gallery unfortunately have to move on the author of the 40 war in afghanistan. a chronicle for would appreciate your time in try the news now and he's rouse, says it will now allow palestinian fishermen to go further into the sea. israel has been imposing restrictions on the waters of guys a few years leading to awakening off the fishing industry and pollution of it shows
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as part of the using of restrictions. israel says it will also reopen and increase access to 2 main border crossings. it all comes just days after high level talks between the palestinian president and israeli defense minister for more on this story. let's bringing you not el side in gaza. tell us a little bit more about which measures have been ays by these riley authorities while yes, since the may conflict between us and israel, israel has tightened its restrictions on the b. c, gaza strip, which has actually deteriorated. a lot of sectors here and many cherry and conditions for lots of palestinians being gods. now these easing measures that have been announced by the israeli government today off the 15 opening the sea, the gods, the sea up to 15 knots miles in front of the of gods, the fisherman. and also the reopening of the kitten was selim crossing and allowing
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more reconstruction materials, even if it's only in favor of the private sector. but also it has allowed the export to off some of the materials from the gaza strip towards the occupied west bank like the textile and some of the fruits and vegetables as well as increasing the share of water that is provided for it. because the strip as because the strip suffer is of accurate shortage of water. if the torture goes to only special parts in the strip, as well as also rising or expanding the number of workers and businessmen that go from because the strip through the base when crossing or the air is checkpoint, to israel, to work, and israel to $7000.00 which is adding 5 more 1000 workers and business men to be able to. 7 take pretty much to work in israel.
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these. ringback measures come to ease lots and lift the lots of suffering on the population, hearing gods, where hundreds of people year depend on fishing, for instance, as a lively source of livelihood. which means that they have been really, really affected the past 3 months very much by this restriction. also, the reconstruction is also going to be able to be implemented, even if it's in very, very short or very little for it's due to that it's only implemented or only allowed for the private sector. but it's still better than most of what has been totally restricted and policy officials have confirmed for us that these actions have actually been taking for starting from today. we appreciate your insight. thank you very much. you know, hearing us president joe biden is offering federal,
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helped to restore power and water to staves ravaged by hurricane ida. fixing the electrical grid could take weeks. rising fees of a health crisis and stranded people, run low on drinking water. phil laval reports from la plat need you all in some are they all completely desperate here with the help please. ida tore out rooms and windows ripped bricks out of walls, destroying lives and buildings in a few long hours. now they are pleading me all. please look at my bill with it. i want to go through your we'll be talking you. i love what we appeal. we need somebody's help. but where do you even begin from the sky? it is just water everywhere. roads now rivers. they look like boats, but they're actually cause residents just have to hope the engine holds out. almost all of the phones that down here. ever since this thing started,
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we have no communication with anybody. some all getting online to ask for help on social media. but here in la plus, just north of new orleans, they are pretty much trapped. j owns for hotels. his 30 stuff have been stranded inside for days. he can reach them to see if they're okay, but the issue isn't it. you have to try to rescue them. yeah, you can't get so i can't get there because the and i don't have a boat, i'm hotel, your my would be on a boat. so that's why i would just hoping somebody would be here. they'll go. i was hoping the national guard or somebody be protecting the danger for those who are now trapped by this water is enormous. first of all, you've got the risk of alligators because they are moving into these, what are essentially now rivers. we know of at least one attack then this disease because if you've been hit by dave, you have an open wound. this water is filthy. you don't want to go anywhere near it . and then of course, there is the bigger risk of the power lines. low to them come down. they lifted the
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side of the road where they snapped like twigs some, making the simple act of walking home incredibly dangerous. the power has been out here and in the wider new orleans area since hurricane ida struck, the official said, the great is quote, 100 percent smashed. it may be off for weeks. some have generators, which means they can help with the clean up. but they need gas, which is scarce cause line up outside this gas station because there's what a delivery as you drive through this town, all you see is devastation shop fronts. gone and tie a homes destroyed. that's my living room. ac unit, every year, doing the time jason was watching tv when this tre, up rooted and came through the ceiling. i had to take a decision between which things i want to deal with pay and his wife had to run into the storm to escape even in those winds, you have to go outside and run down the street. yes sir, definitely. because at this point now you have air weather when it's blowing at
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this point it could lift the whole roof and now we for now. so what should we put ourselves in danger, but i to take a decision between what danger i want to deal with from the sky. they search for those who need immediate rescue and through all of it, that deep south resilience and humor shines through. by the way, i want to cut the story anyway and i have the people, it's either helped you help me and that i want to, we bottom up front that exact area. so that's going to happen. so i mean it's nothing to do but smiled about it. i that took a lot from them, but she will not take this spirit. phil laval, al jazeera le class louisiana international government retailers, have signed a new agreement to ensure workplace safety in bangladesh. reforms with 1st introduced in 2013 after more than a 1000 people were killed in the ron applies of fire 10 via chandry reports from dot com, bangladesh, export 38000000000 dollars of ready made garments to the world,
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making it the 2nd largest government export or after china, the sector implies over 4000000 people who mostly woman, prior to 2013. the pixel and garmen sector was playing with safety issue. after the 2013, run a plaza effector disaster, which killed over $1000.00 workers and legally binding fire and building safety agreement, was created between major global bands and local manufacturers. the agreement for the big clothing brands in the us and europe to spend money to reduce the danger in the country governments factory. that agreement expired on august 31st. after much negotiation and new agreement has been reached like the previous card. it has all the hallmark of safety provision, but it has broaden the scope, making it mandatory for brands to said basic standard of workplace minimum wage is independent factor inspection. public reports on the factories. the new code is a significant victory for campaigners and goes to show the pressure and power the
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consumer activists can put on global brand to ensure workers safety. the workers' union leaders we spoke to said they're satisfied with the new agreement all the time. we'll say how well this is implemented on the ground. it's time for sport, he's j. emily. thank you. well, tennis number one joke which is 30 to the 2nd round of the us open in new york. the sub start to this tournament was less than perfect. chuck, which was up against 18 year old holger. you know, the danish teen, the price is more experienced driver by taking the 2nd set. rena stuff with graham, in the final 2 said able to pull off and upset. joke which, winning and who to i was in 15 minutes and sort of a rational stadium around credit to him for, for fighting. and the crowd behind him was stuff you know, to, to play in my 1st match, even though i had til tonight the tons of experience playing in this court for him
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. it was the 1st one still, you know, see, you get nerves, you're still feeling a little bit rusty at the beginning. but 9 feet and a bronze medal is pablo cut a new post was knocked out by us. qualify maxine, prosy. on tuesday. christie said for much points in the fit, set tiebreaker to dispatch, to time us open semi finalists, the biggest win of crises create and put him through the 2nd rounds open, having in the women's draw well, no one ashburn here became the 2010 runner up verizon or eva of the cruising in the 1st set, 61, both he may have been distracted when the electronic line cooling system crush on all the rest stadium. but the wimbledon champion, regrouped him on the 2nd set in a tie break. he won the match in one hour and 20 minutes when my back was against the wall lightened busta. i kind of some really good stuff. so that's, that's all we can ask is that when, when you back is against the will you trust yourself?
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you go out there and pick spots and hit them. well, what's been said in the last 24 hours about place taking toilet breaks in the middle of march, is that the us open? and whether it's to use the facilities or to disrupt their opponents momentum, anti murray keys, deponent stefan of the past. that the latter, after he lost him in the 1st round, the great number 3 said less the court for roughly 8 minutes before the 5th. that mario was upset the length of time since the toilets a close to the court. but since about said, he had to change into dry clothes because of the hot and humid conditions i had been backed by american play at riley palka. i understand it's getting prescott. tennis is lame and then his media sucks and they're terrible. but i think stefano sits a pass whatever it's hot and humid in for the media. depressive never stepped for on tennis court. no life have never been in an environment, couldn't even last 30 minutes. out in this humidity, in this heat, to change my socks shoes, my insert and my shoes, short shirt, everything whole 9 yards hat. it takes 56 minutes and then by the time i walk to
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and from the court, people understand that then clearly they've never been a day in light of a professional athlete or come close to it. after an eventful few weeks, the full truck window closed with another eye catching move. anton agreement has gone back to the trade from barcelona. botha only signed the french strike 2 years ago for $142000000.00. but they are trying to cut costs. they fled and return on loan for one season without agreeing to pay his wages. but france, he made clean and bought a, is going nowhere. paris benjamin rejected a $260000000.00 offer from round the trade, which means he'll likely join them on a free chance. the next season you'll need to focus on francis woke up qualifies raining well champions faith, both near the governor. later on wednesday. he's ready to perform that sits, you know, what's going on between the him, the club and that i married, i mean, he doesn't belong to us. we belong to himself. but as we could see,
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the, you know, the 1st 2 days of, of the national break here with this night and ready to, to have the team ready to fight and, and to enjoy playing for the national teams. there are lots of big names playing work up qualifies later, including christiana, another he'll be playing in his 1st game is announcing he's rejoining munch united . the portugal captain will leave his country against island on wednesday, then a friendly against cover followed by another. qualify against a bi sean the no message in venezuela getting ready for 3 welcome qualifies with audrey tina is inclusion with the doubts because european clubs been reluctant to let plays travel south america because of cove in 1900 restriction. but he has travelled and some family clubs have also released place, which means argentina have nearly a full one to choose from. not all things been that lucky vo. brazil le missing 9
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players from the premier league because called stone quarantining for 10 days on arrival. back in the u. k means brazil could only assemble 22 plays in sao paulo for the games against chile, peru, and a full strength argentina who beat them in the corporate america final. it's not just south american countries that are affected. mom a seller is missing, started the african welcome qualifies with egypt. livermore refused to let the striker go to egypt for that game against and go let because it is on the u. k. travel read list. the same applies to mohammed on many who placed the arsenal, egypt hope said both available to face gabon on sunday is give on is on the u. k. m . blessed and not subjects and the same restrictions. so fella could be back to face gone, who are inaction? later against libya and ben gauzy, these shots have libya plays training for what will be their 1st official, much on home soil, since fif lifted upon the last of the 7 straight years. they've also been preparing in turkey to get ready for that game. alright, that was bought for now. we'll later emily. thank you very much joe. that's it from
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