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healthy a world you everyone ah, ah! as i can struggle with rocketing food prices, the united nations long as of a humanitarian catastrophe. ah, madison, this is all just alive from also coming up. this is a ruthless group from the past and whether or not they change remains to be seen. us defense change to keep an eye on the taliban and insist they ask more hasn't been fought in vain. 73 students have been kidnapped, and yet another attack in nigeria all surrounding schools of in order to close out
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a return to the movie business. after the pandemic locked on where with the stars at the venice film festival. ah, we're going to begin enough kind of stuff with the taliban is now in charge of a country in crisis. it's expected to form a government over the coming days, but there's no word yet on the safe relocation of sizes of people who still want to leave. the un says food could run out in just a month and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. it's wanting of a humanitarian catastrophe, was $1.00 and $3.00 f guns facing hunger edition. the status of human data in perspective continues to be extremely tense as i speak to you today from couple more than half of the children are not happy meal tonight or not. and that's the reality of the situation that makes it really concerned about the future of the
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social sector. as there will be all these limitations in the ability to see saturday of the teachers and education workers and those social sector workers be paid because most of the budget issues to pay the salary as extra k from the for an aide. and right now we don't have budgeting provisions to cover those, those support since it's out of out into power 2 weeks ago, i've kind of standard economy has stalled. the groups ordered banks to reopen in a bit to help families to get food in the table. but the price of basic goods has skyrocketed as a currency plummets vegetables not cost up to 50 percent more and petrol prices are up by 75 percent. families have been shut off from cash sent by relatives abroad because money transfer companies have closed, about 40 percent of, of kind of sans economy used to be supported by aid,
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but much of that has disappeared. it's got $9000000000.00 in foreign reserves. but that's held outside the country and out of reach of the taliban. alex out and previously served as the us treasury department's financial latasha at the embassy in couple. he says, what the currency, losing value, things are going to get worse. the situation afghans dan is quite dire right now. many, even before this crisis, many afghans were living well below the poverty line. as of last year, roughly 90 percent of africans are about $35.00 or $36000000.00 people lived on less than $2.00 a day. and this is from former president gunny. so the situation has been very challenging. the international community and the united states had previously stepped in to provide tremendous assistance to the afghan people. but the situation were in today is cause directly because the taliban withdrew from peaceful negotiations and a peaceful, political process and engage in the violent takeover of that gibson. and
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unfortunately, there are terrible consequences for their misguided action. well, we're seeing the impact through inflation. the cost of every day, goods are going up and the asking people, the ability to pay for those good has not changed. there isn't more money coming to the system. so these are costing more money. and so people are not able to buy the same amount of things they had before for basic goods like we like bread like rice, like petrol. and so those challenges are spreading across the country. the country is having challenges bringing in money. and so we're also seeing that the currency depreciate the afghani against the u. s. dollar and against other foreign currencies. mean that you can buy fewer. you are afghans with, we can buy more, you ask any with the price of a dollar. but if you wrapped in it can be obtained as well. and we're seeing those huge lines around banks and that's another, another very large challenge for the taliban surrounded the only province resisting
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its occupation and talks to negotiate a settlement of failed. the rugged mountain area of punchier valley is north of the african capital. couple people there resisted taliban rule during the 1990 s dozens were killed when taliban forces last have renewed assault on punch. here on tuesday, technicians will cut out. i've been arriving and i've got a son to help get couples airport operating again. it was damaged during the recent evacuations. that way you're still working, but the terminal and air traffic control tar needs repairs. well, our content is a spokeswoman for the quarter. the foreign minister she's been explaining to, has plans for the aviation experts. it's sent to couple in a conversation with cnn. it's been also upon the request of our international partners that we work with, the power there on the ground in front of sun to as you the operations in the airport so that the outbound flights as well as the inbound flights, can just resume normal operations as you can imagine after many experts have left
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the country and after the operators and many of them have been foreigner. companies basically, and experts have fled. the country by the band is left with very, very little expertise to run the airport. that's one aspect of it. the other aspect is actually the actual infrastructure. it seems like many of the equipment is damaged or actually was taken. well that i still questions about what went wrong with the planned withdrawal of us forces from a canister on the defense cheese to face the press for the 1st time. they said the war hasn't been fought in vain article have was at the pentagon for these are the men in charge of running the us military, ultimately responsible for carrying out the president? orders are now defending that withdrawal from afghanistan. it was her. oh it, it was historic duty to focus on the fact that they say 124000 people were evacuated in
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a hostile environment. but that leaves out the questions. how could the intelligence be so wrong about the strength of the taliban? why was it such a chaotic situation? why weren't they able to get out all americans and the 10s of thousands of afghans they pledge to help during disorderly evacuation? that's all 175 people killed, including 13 us service members from suicide attack near the airports. that they said are questions for later. cannot also say that no operation is ever perfect. i will tell you that we will do what we always do, and that is to, to look at ourselves and do after action reviews and, and we want to make sure that we learn every lesson that can be learned from his experience. they may be questioning themselves in private, but allies are doing it publicly. in the most you, we do not need another such job political event to rest that you must
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twice for greater decision made into turn to me and greater to facetime. for action throughout the disappearance was less about reassuring allies than their own troops . the emotion of this moment made clear by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. this is tough stuff. war is hard. it's vicious, it's brutal, it's unforgiving. and yes, we all have pain and anger. and when we see what is unfolded over the last 20 years in the last 20 days, that creates pain and anger. the mission now is to try and contain the political fall out and figure out what went wrong. well, trying to reassure the troops that 20 years of war were worth it, even though they left the taliban back in control using their equipment and celebrating what they say was the total defeat of the united states. teddy glean l g 0 washington. video crowd is a former us assistant secretary of state. he explains under what circumstances the
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taliban and the u. s. could work together. well, there is a narrow, common interest fighting the nomic stays in the horse on a lot. depends on what the taliban have learned in 20 years, outside of power. the united states had almost nothing in common with them. as late as 2001. they have successfully worked together on this evacuation. but now the united states will look, for example, to taliban pledges for people who want to leave, will they be able to leave? what will happen to women and girls in the country? you know, so i think as the taller bond secures the country, if they secure the country, you know, what kind of government will they form, how inclusive will that be? i think it's going to take some time, probably months for the united states to assess what kind of relationship it thinks
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it can have with it's all about in the future. i do think the taller bond is going is discovering already that it is easier to run an insurgency than to run a country. they're going to need help. clearly, what kind of international assistance are the open to, how will that be delivered? you know, to what effect, you know, so there is some leverage. but i think that's one of the reasons why secretary defense austin will be traveling to the region. a group of gunman have abducted 73 students in northwest nigeria. the children were taken from a secondary school and the remote village of kaya and some father state. all schools in the state of in order to close more than 1000 students have been kidnapped in nigeria since december. the tax are often carried out by criminal gangs who hold the students for ransom. fidelis and why is falling developments from the capital? boucher, the kid that being happened to wednesday morning when gunmen writing on motorcycles
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have found the most frequently school kaya, which is in my room model, you said the hometown of the state governor and abducted the students. nobody knows where they've been taking to. but people who are suspecting that they would have been taken to a very big forest, which on the boundary of the states with all the states in the northwest region of the country. this is just happening 5 barely 5 days after some tip of students will release these web students often higher efficiency, the same done for a state so deeply trying to find the location where the student have been taking to and or the military and part of military security perhaps will also be mobilized to see if they can present the doctors to be able to rescue these children. but the parents have been advised to hold on and be patient why these positions have been carried out. but again, my actually turn out to be another round of negotiations for around some payment
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before the student will be released straight ahead and i'll just say are the strictest anti abortion law in the us comes into force in texas, binding the procedure up to 6 weeks of pregnancy, venezuela's opposition and the 4 year election boycotts will hear why they've had a change of heart. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello again. nice to see you. we're going to start with his snapshot of our summer rains, picking up this story in india and look at this, the darker the colors, the heavier the rain falling over good her out. we had red weather alerts in plain or downgraded to amber alerts on tuesday, and we could scoop up about 200 millimeters of rain in this area. some of it may
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sneak into southern areas and pockets done as well impacting karachi. what weather on, tap around the bay have been gall all sides. but if we look toward the east, me, i'm are spilling into bangladesh as wall. we'll see some heavier falls there. plentiful rain across into china has led to scenes of flooding just outside of bangkok, water logged roads, sewer system just can't keep up with the sheer amount of rain falling and more of it is in store on thursday. those heavier concentrations. southern areas of thailand, through cambodia and vietnam, really from the south central and toward northern areas of the country are plum rains. we've got a batch of what weather, just north of shanghai scooting out toward the east china sea. and this plume of moisture is slamming into japan. so this is going to have a big impact on tokyo show the 3 day forecasts look into scoop up about 40 millimeters of rain on friday with a high of 24 degrees. that sure weather. see you soon. ah, sponsored power cut on airways. the latest news as it breaks the storm,
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spare the worse for a long island, which fear to direct it, but it's still with the high winds and high waves with detail coverage, the government consider to feel risky to send all the children back. not only took them from around the world, hundreds of children have been born to women abused by fighters. in addition to social pressure, these can only carry their religion if both parents are v. oh, a you want to get out a reminder of our top story is this. the un says food enough canister to one out in just a month. and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. it's warning of
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a humanitarian catastrophe with $1.00 and $3.00 times now facing hunger top pentagon officials say the war. busy in afghanistan hasn't been fought in vain, but senior military commander general mark many says so be watching to see if the taliban remained as ruthless as it has been in the past. a group of gunman has abducted 3073 students in northwest junior. the children were taken from a secondary school in the remote village of tie up in some father state. all schools in the state of been ordered to close. i've kind of sounds former deputy speaker of parliament fuzzy. coffee is in caught up after fleeing taliban rule. kofi, began her political career after the fall of the taliban government in 2001. she survived several assassination attempts, but that's not stopped her from advocating for the rights of women. she's been talking to dosage a body. how do you assess the quick taliban takeover? it took them about 10 days to take control of the country and the us troops were
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still present. right? because nobody has been in many places the police and army actually surrendered themselves to them. and in some other places, the security forces, flea without even tell about prisons in some of the places that i present, taliban came a day or 2 days later, the security force of the country. i think because as i said before, corruption, lack of mood and dependency was the reason for corruption. lack of course leadership from the couple. well let's now talk about women. as you mentioned that about you, of course, in your life's work into your 2012 memoir, the favorite daughter, you talk about the hardship of being a woman. and i scanned a son and you describe how your parents rejected you because of your gender and how the day you were born. you were left out to die in the sun. you survived and became
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afghanistan's 1st female deputy speaker of parliament. what kept you going? what was your motivation? the fact that i have suffered so much as a woman, and my mother suffered so much as a woman, and i have fit every woman that carried the burden of what's going on in the country. kept me moving forward. what i have seen during the time, the 1st from the taliban in power gave me the reason to come to politics. although my father was a member of parliament. but this was not what i want it to be. but what i have gone to, as a woman, gave me the reason to change things for others. because i know that it's actually the woman who always have to pay the highest price. it's the woman of the goes. if it's was they have to be lose the life loved ones. if it is, these lose the opportunities and you can watch the full interview with kind of sons, former deputy of speaker of parliament, pfizer coffee on the talk to our 0. that's on friday at $1630.00 gmc
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thousands of women in ivory coast. in monday, a tv host should be punished for making light of sexual abuse on an host. encouraged a man who was introduced as a former rapist, to use and monica to demonstrate how he abused his victims. more than 45000 people have demanded that even the umbrella who works for n c, i should be held accountable. if already and media regulators have suspended him for 30 days, but couldn't say it's not enough. never to connie guess, there were other guests on the set as well, so it's not as the presenter who should pay for this as far as the channel, the n c i it should start messing around. there needs to be a public apology and that's why we're here to let them know we are fed up the u. s . state of texas now has the most extreme abortion laws in the country. the procedure has been banned from 6 weeks into pregnancy, but many women don't even know they're pregnant. that early. the new law makes no exceptions for rape, or incest, and galico reports. on wednesday,
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the so called fetal heartbeat bill of texas became law making it one of the strictest abortion measures in the us. this is now the only state binding abortions after a heartbeat has been detected at around 6 weeks before many women even realize they're pregnant, texas governor greg abbott signed the bill in may with the expectation of legal challenges. so far, the supreme court has failed to respond to an appeal to block the law. they work together on a bipartisan basis to pass a bill that i'm about to son. that ensures that the life of every unborn child who has a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion. by midnight on tuesday, clinics across the states were turning women away, who are more than 6 weeks pregnant, were having really difficult conversations where patients are filled with anguish and worry and fear as they try to figure out what's next to them. i'm in the health
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group say it amounts to a total ban on abortion, but the new law also empowers ordinary citizens to su abortion providers. and those who help women get the procedure. we think that we could see lawsuit against a huge range of people including frontline workers. that health center is including counselors to provide genetic counseling to someone about their pregnancy and ultimately refer them for an abortion if that's what the patient wants. several other states mostly in the conservative south, have tried passing similar abortion restrictions with mixed success. pro abortion rights groups say the legal push maybe leading up to a direct challenge to the 1973 law mark the way federal ruling. the gave women the right to seek an abortion state of mississippi is now directly challenging that constitutional rights. and with a more conservative leaning supreme court, it may be the biggest test in decades. we certainly have reason to fear what the
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supreme court will deal with this stretch challenge to row and what's happening today and going forward. and texas is deeply alarming because they may have found a blueprint for rolling back abortion access, regardless of what the supreme court decides with the jackson case. access to abortions is long been a divisive and deeply political issue in the us. but momentum seems to be gathering pace to challenge the choice of women across this nation. and to galico algae 0. 5 emergency service workers in the us have been charged over the death of eliza mclean, a black man who died after being detained by police in colorado. in 2019 the 23 year old was put on the neck, hold, and then injected with a sensitive you went into cardiac arrest and died 2 days later when hospital 3 police officers onto paramedics face charges, including manslaughter, and sold make no mistake. we recognize that this case will be difficult to
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prosecute these types of cases always on our goal. busy is to seek justice for elijah mclean for his family and friends and for our state. in so doing, we advance the rule of law and the commitment that everyone is accountable and equal under the law. people from louisiana who fled their homes before hearken, ida ahead to being told not to return home 3 days after the category for how to can sweat through the region. more than a 1000000 homes and businesses are still without electricity and water. 2 more people have been confirmed dead bringing the total to 6 state officials and now warning there's a shortage of medical care and emergency shelters. us firefighters say they've made some progress in the bottle to safe communities in a popular result area in northern california. but they're wanting strong windsor, making it difficult to stop the fire spreading towards lake tahoe, the flames of scorched more than 800 square kilometers of land. and just 2 weeks
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and 50000 people have been forced to leave. immigration agents in mexico have cracked down in a group of people from central america who trying to make their way towards the us . national guards broke into several homes on wednesday to detain people who were trying to hide some resistance and threw stones the part of a so called caravan of about 200 people. it had stopped in the southern state of south us, me and i was afraid. i had a feeling this mess could happen and look, that's why i want to turn myself in because they grabbed my husband and my 2 children. i don't want to go on by myself now. there were others with me, my brother and a nephew. i don't know where they are. if this was a fair situation, they would send us back home. but what they do is they dump us at the mexican guatemalan border. listeners. opposition is switching tactics after boycotting region and local elections for the past 4 years. after months of internal disagreement,
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the main opposition coalition as agreed to field candidates in november and latin america at tennessee and newman, has this report would they wouldn't say that was the question that's finally been answered after a very conscious and deep analysis with decided to participate in this electoral process, regional elections to choose venezuelan governors and mares scheduled for november 21st. the nino position of his boy called in the last presidential elections and 2018 and the subsequent legislative elections in which they lost control of the national assembly. they argued the conditions for a fair, competitive and transparent election didn't exist. in fact, they say they still have no guarantee much, but the change of heart is proof that they no longer believe that continuing to bet on a self proclaimed interim government. led by opposition leader one by law is feasible
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for reading the past about you believe in will continue to trade because we cannot continue leaving a fantasy precedent. nicholas, my ludo congratulated the opposition but could not resist taking a jab, wizell who had favored boycotting the elections again. that he had gone. i told my wife sylvia to get some good popcorn because i'm going to sit in my arm chair in front of the tv with my popcorn to see one white oh, hold on november 21st. and then i will applaud because we managed to include him in democracy again to include him in the constitution. mcgruder has good reason to celebrate. he hopes opposition, participation in the elections will ease international pressure and help restore diplomatic recognition by many latin american and north american countries. participating in the elections also gives you our position a chance to gain ground, especially while carrying out intense negotiations with the government to recover
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the independence of venezuela's democratic institutions. why thought responded to my ludo tweeting, get serious. we all know there are no guarantees of a free and fair election. that's exactly why you are sitting at a negotiating table with those of us who are demanding a literal and political guarantees. and a time table for future elections. mother was demanding that the united states and great britain, we moved to economic sanctions in exchange, her progress being made in the internationally sponsored negotiations taking place in mexico city. for that to happen, the government will have to be prepared to make concessions that until now have been unthinkable to see and human houses, era, the largest city in indian and mrs. kashmir. it is in lockdown and after the death of a senior separatists lead in sally's sha raylon is families says he died at home in synagogue. he was 91 and he'd been on well for months. and i was under house arrest
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for more than a decade. hundreds of support has got that outside his home. armed forces have been deployed kashmir is mostly split between india and pakistan, but both countries claim the region in its entirety. the 78th venice film festival is under way over the next 10 days is going to mark a significant shift back to some sort of normality for the movie industry. hollywood has emerged from lockdown. so the blockbusters of backend is can vanelle reports from the festival stars returning to the red carpet? the this sounds are back. one of cinema is most glamorous events. famous faces are booth venice film festival organizes the as long as you're armed with this, you must have the green pass, which comes with either vaccination or a negative cove at 1900 test result. then it's business mostly as usual for those attending the wolves oldest film festival in venice. i was surprise i was surprised
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to discover did the quality for the fees is higher than usual? i was concerned at the beginning thinking that the could phase a lack of themes of products and the lack of quality is the quantity. i don't know why maybe depend them served as a sort of t mutilation to they can make. i don't know what the opening the festival is, pedro i'm a devout mother, puts us parallel mothers starring penelope cruz also in contention. the power of the dog book adaptation brought to life by the winning direct it jane campion, who returns to film directing her toes. yeah, cementing holly was returned to venice. ridley scott's, the last jewel which reunites matt damon and ben affleck, both his writers and coast of the for asked us to bring p,
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although not in competition in venice. sy fi blockbuster, june is also creating above the warner brothers offering from director dennis when a new is seen as a potential his favorite. the royal fans, meanwhile, are eagerly anticipating the release of spencer princess diana biopic with the transformed christians jewish in the lead role. the red carpet has brought back the south. how i locked his head back open. i saw 2020 festival fuel films and fuel attendees were open. i would say 90 percent of people are back and they and is the industry look. they had to walk next with many here the sentiment that one will live organizes say there are enough measures in place to keep film buffs and the rest of italy protected. and the studio done with
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waiting all in all, i think stewed is realizing that basically they have such a big backlog of products. so they have to put the stuff out. the good news for film fans who are ready to take their seats while maintaining a social distance can vanelle al jazeera venice. ah, this is all just here. these are the top stories, the you and says food enough canister, could run out and just a month and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. it's wanting of a humanitarian catastrophe with $1.00 and $3.00 guns facing hunger tradition of the status of medicaid in perspective. continues to be extremely tense as i speak to you today from couple.

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