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even to terrorist groups, the permissive environment, humanitarian workers, they've talked about forming a more inclusive government in all of these areas, which i see, but what they, by what they do, just by what they say chicago that come with chicago scifi and thank you and thanks whole from the media to present you're watching, alter their english, and that the cars are a foreign minister shake. mom had been up the romano tani hosting his british counterpart secretary of state for foreign affairs, dominic rob and how taking questions, of course, from the assembled press call about the situation of gun his son and what to actually expect in the coming days as they tried to work away, like many of the foreign ministers have from across europe, certainly on the us to get the nationals and their support staff out of afghanistan
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through channels and through 3rd countries if possible. we of course w rob talk quite specifically about justice to the new reality. also trying to find lines of engagement with the taliban, but also trying to find within the middle east and the supporting area maximum moderating influence. who could judge the taliban? we'll be discussing more of this with our senior political analyst, small bashar in a moment. the 1st demolish child was there for that presage ma, what we'll take home points the while. the message that continues to be reiterated by international, the international community or ministers from several of the leading countries that are engaged. and i've got a son. so hell was that they would be engaging with the honda bound that they have
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these limits tests that they're setting up for them to see how committed they are with regards to key barometers in terms of human rights, inclusivity and so forth that they continue to find the role that has been playing, not only in mediating, but also an assisting and facilitating the large scale evacuation of people from up down the sun that they look forward to try and ensure that there are these mechanisms put in place in order to provide humanitarian aid. and assistance to the people i've done is done. i mean, these are the kind of cliche terms that you're hearing a lot in terms of providing humanitarian aid in terms of function corporation. what people are waiting to see now more practically is the kind of implementation of things on the ground in the clear political map for i've got to stand, it's been now 2 weeks since to talk about i've taken control. there has been
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a long time where the former superpower is, or the formerly rather in control of some, through their occupation have left. and what people are looking now is okay, what is this going to mean on the ground? so we heard from the foreign minister saying that this engagements with the kind of bond shooting coverage and should yield results. all sorts of an inclusive government about themselves have said that they will be announcing the government and the next couple of days. as far as the british governments is concerned there for a minute, they said that they would not be recognizing that quote, what's in the foreseeable future. however, they would be engaging with them why that that's just some of the pixel. whether that actually means that they will just continue to discuss things through a 3rd party, or they're not real case that i'm here in the how will wait and see the, the course be tory foreign minister with being pressed on the advance technical
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team that has arrived in cobb and what sort of help the government have cobble and its advert nautical expertise can offer in terms of getting the apple up and running the capacity minutes to also mentioned pups the involvement of turkey. yes. and when i was telling you about the practical steps, this is one of the clearest ones that people are looking at is how is that going to be some sort of real normal response returning to i've gone through got to the airport, the operation all a place where people can go in common traits and resume and foreign dignitaries can go and so forth. the properties are taking the lead on this together with her as far as the house stuff will be the company for a minute. there were still no final agreements on a mechanism of framework commitment. however, there was
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a technical team that works sense for me to couple roughly 24 hours ago that they are engaging with their close out eyes. and i'm for off about this now, whether that means that it will be a turkish run operation or whether or not both i thought and he will be training some of the on there, or whether there might be a broader international coalition of countries operating get those are all things that are being discussed, but that is by far maybe the biggest priority in terms of logistics with regards to facilitate think things we're going to sign obviously from a political perspective, the other big priority is people waiting to see what taliban lead government will look like what kind of personalities will be included in the machine force and how, thanks so much that costs over to their senior political analyst mom,
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shawl rejoicing via skype from paris when you are listening to all of that. and of course, i think the takeaway line certainly from dominic, rob, if we just start with the foreign secretary for the united kingdom, you're talking about adjusting to a new reality lines of engagement, maximum moderating influence as we will be judging them, talking about the time, about it seems that the british, you know, like most of the other european foreign ministers that arrived in cat or what they can eat and they sort of say with, so judging you the taliban, we don't want to talk to you quite yet. and we can't talk to yet until our people are out. yes, and i think it was pretty much the same theme, the same back way. similar language over the last 3 years that we heard from the german, but dutch and the british foreign minister. and clearly had a similar mindset in the part of european and i would say natal capitals whereby more or less repeating the same language about you know,
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it's important what the, the other one says. but what it's really important is what they do and using various language to describe the ha lynch and critical how important broker basically boys dr. the same thing there, which is that would become that mitigating for western nation is with the taliban in afghanistan. so really it's all over. ready again we've, we've heard it that the day before yesterday we said they were heard that today in uniting international efforts in order to deed and to moderate the position of the family by using the offices of the pathetic govern. shake mohammed been up on the tiny, the foreign minister was at pains to continue to talk about the fact that all sides need to engage all sides need to talk. but in fact, everybody is talking through cancer. how much pressure diplomatically is all doha
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right now to make sure that they can try and influence in some shape or form the taliban. they have been hosting the political office in this country for some time now. and they have built a very special relationship enough for them to even send a technical team to try and sort the airport out. i would actually be curious to, to know what when shipping that conversation between the american secretary state and the country for the minister. because we know the americans have been for a while. we don't know exactly what's happening the last 40 hours, but they've been in touch with the ballot. bon for for a number of years now. so clear, there is some line of communication, but in terms of uniting the international or the western efforts. and i've got to stand and support thing that you know, the humanitarian efforts of the country. clearly that sort of actionable steps are going through. now i think the airport,
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the comp with airport is really the microcosm of much of what we've seen before, much what we were going to see moving forward in that sense of the big humiliation . at the big defeat. we've seen it or crystallize in and, and those scenes the last day, right? for the beginning of the american withdrawal. and then right after we saw the fall upon celebrating, but then later on, angry that the start is realizing that they are isolated and that the airport wouldn't be that lynch springs start, you know, commercial flights and start reconnecting where there's the world that requires international. but that was part of the technical assistance, requires investments that require safety and security beyond securing that part out of them. so really in, for a long process moving forward, if you want and, you know, if you want to ask you what, what's missing and press conference. i would say, you know that b, b, c,
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and others, you know, i get to ask the position of those other natal members country. how does it seem to be defeated up? what are the lessons that you've learned? it seems like we are still all as journalists and commentators stuck with the moment and with the disasters of august. but i think sooner or later the media needs to open up and start talking about the disaster. the last 2 years. the defeat of the last 20 years and the lessons learned because we, we are, we will, we will repeat those mistakes if we haven't learned, i'm sure some of those mistakes that won't be repeated when, when dominate. brian actually talked about the fact of supporting regional stakeholders and making sure that any influx of refugees there are movement of people out to us can, has done, didn't pressurize 1st the, those weaker states. i'm thinking pakistan here and also be a focal point for perhaps generating even more terrorism on that soil. the foreign
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ministers that have been in doha. i've also been traveling to a slum about and i don't think we can miss them out of the equation that islam about them pakistan. a very important at this moment in time of the eyes of the world around them to make sure that they don't support through their army or through the secret service and the sort of terrorism that could embolden those in afghanistan. the issue of patterson in particular, but also iran and other neighboring countries is going to come up and it was been an essential part. and we know that while there are a lot of charges, apparently some been merited of the pakistani intelligence support thing, certain things. but i did buy and then also pakistan was the country that suffered most after gunston from the u. s. envision of kind of stuff focused on was sort of the 2nd front. and because pakistan supported the united states was better, it ended up being the 2nd victim of sort of the terrorist organizations. ready
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including a car done and others wings of the fight. if i am backed records to suffer the law . and that's why what i found the most astounding, most disturbing is that when the trunk administration opened up dialogue, what kind of it did not bring in the original actors like acts like you're wrong, like the others who could play an essential role in the transition after the withdrawal, it was amazing that they didn't even bring in the government. the united states on the negotiate directly with a party of on basically gave the bond that could have been to be wanting, moving forward with it. i think i've done pretty good. nice them as that the fax to main players in afghanistan would not bringing any of the original place. the question is today? yes, bring your car. that's a good thing because it has that means it has the ability to experience and that will, as well as the sensibility to get involved pakistan and our neighbors are going to be a sensual in order to move forward for
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a more stable afghanistan. where do you actually see this moving? i mean, we can, as you mentioned, you're going to start asking questions about what went wrong the last 20 years. and that sort of soul searching will happen at some stage. it's already started in the us, but in the here and now the real consent seems to be about those ass guns and the support stuff that helped me to and us forces getting them out to that kind of stand. and the only avenue at the moment seems an air bridge from capital maybe to places like dough ha, but the land board is a very, a very important iran, as you say, has a couple of land borders. pakistan has to familiar land borders that most of these people can use. what's it going to take for afghans you might say to stay in the country and not, not leave that country? you know, that was actually our point of contention about the very last week of august we're in the fight by accusing the americans of closing brain bring enough kind of stuff
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. and that's why they're about as soon as they move into the capitol, they give assurances to all those. ready who work in the civil and be in the, in the civil administration, the various technical roles. ready within the country, the appeal to the doctors and the teachers and lawyers, i'm so sorry to say because they have found all the understood all to that. without them it's going to be very hard government. there's going to be very hard to run in the country, but a lot of people who don't see a secured with the probably button don't seem safe with a new product bon would, especially as we all know, the women, a lot of women, especially those are the capital who were used to different way and style of life the last few years. i'm not exactly. busy assured by the fact that she was just so we don't want to have a whole, you know, chaos moving forward in terms of how people know how to go through what
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and which talent. and by monday, because the report today or more about the upcoming humanitarian crisis in against and then it is about a future possibility, we'll catch them because the money in the country doesn't have much money. that much of it is destroyed. ready and certainly with the americans leaving and with international aid being frozen, although there will be some you might getting it, but that's not clear how it's going to distribute it. clearly i've spent, he's been real trouble at this point and that could lead to political voice. and that could lead to moving forward, and that's why i think to important what that was said about the need to engage with a fairly quickly stay engaged in order to make sure that i've got to stand doesn't turn into a chaotic country. our senior political analyst, them all the shara with the very latest motor cars will get more and let's assume
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you have the day progresses. i'm sure thank you for joining us in paris. let's move to other news now. 100 north america. more people under the age of 50 or in hospitals cov, at 19 that at any point during the pandemic, that's according to the pan american health organization, which says, infection rates, a searching in the region. the health agency is also appealing from all vaccines for south america. and the caribbean, where it says 3 quarters of people have not been fully immunized its color and countries with access jobs to share them urgently. after nearly 2 years of home studying during the pandemic, students in lebanon, not returning to school, but the likely to miss out for 3rd year as 11 is education sector faces. it's worst crisis in years. said hired how's the story from beirut? it's a big day for a hiv who's registering his children at a local school that he's concerned for their future. i mean, we're scared of this academic year won't continue, especially for those starting school for the 1st time. some parents are struggling
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financially and can't afford to send their children, but i'm worried whether we'll be able to continue paying school, tuition, and expenses. more than 1000000 children in lebanon have been out of school since about demik begun. the economy has deteriorated further and now major fuel shortage is daily electric and internet blackouts means classrooms may stay emptier for longer. at the bottom that concerns for our students. how will they get to school without fuel or afford meals? this is a port neighborhood, parents owning a little money are in a difficult situation. they can't even afford to, not just please, but some 5, we need solutions, some school officials and teachers of told algebra that's in the absence of a clear plan by the k. take government, they've been forced to rely on themselves. now this is one of many schools 11 on the relies on electric generator to even say open. it says it has enough fuel for the 1st month of the new school year, which is due to start bar teaches. i'm not sure what they're going to be doing
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beyond that. they've already started looking at alternative options to the smart interactive board there and competes is the school students rely on and the replacing them with be these are the old fashion white boards. some schools say that they'll be able to use the phone panel, but it's an extremely expensive option. the not all schools in the country can afford nearly 3 quarters of schools and 11 on our private behind tuition fees are forcing thousands of students to switch to state schools this year. just have a half of 11 on population now lives in poverty, high inflation, and the evaluation of the lebanese layer. it's almost $20000.00 to the dollar means basic school supplies on affordable for most. last year was 35000. now it's by 111000. this is normally the busiest time of the year for 30, but he's hardly sold in the academic books. the cats take education, ministry hasn't printed them out this year, leaving mostly imported but expensive ones on offer. the ministry says it's waiting
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on assistance from the finance and energy ministries plus international donations. 60 had vehicle our are facing many challenges. that doesn't mean we're ready, but we're working day by day on a plan to make it easier for students to return to school. if living on those as it's advocation sector, loses everything as long as something comma knows, well, she quit the job as a teacher to start a new life outside of lebanon. teachers of threatened to go on strike. if their salaries aren't increased, they say $50.00 a month paycheck barely covers daily, expensive future, for example, can help with the salary her husbands. with that and with, with the car expenses, the food, especially the food for example, in the essential things you buy for your kids. but for now you can do nothing with the salary except for filling up your car with gas. saves the children as described,
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educational situation in lebanon, as catastrophic learning levels were relatively low before the current of virus that now the future of an entire generation has become even more uncertain. so to high to al jazeera later, a group of government is abducted 73 students in northwestern nigeria, the children were taken from high school in a remote village of choir. in some far a state. the government has imposed a few and all schools in the state to close more than 1000 students having could not deny jerry since december, the attacks often carried out by criminal gangs. russian soldiers have begun patrolling the last rebel stronghold in southwestern, syria, just a day after a temporary cease, fire came into effect. the troops of raised russian and syrian flags inside the city of data. government forces have recently ramped up their offensive to take their, including blocking the supply of food and medicine since june. the sum capital of
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indian administered kashmir is in lockdown after the death of a senior separatist leader said lee schon, galani family says he died at his home in schrager. he was 91. he'd been unwell for months. galani was under house arrest for more than a decade. hundreds of support has gathered outside his home and on forces have been deployed across the region. and he tail between global clothing companies and factory and is in bangladesh could mean that better working conditions for workers . now the agreement means that retailers could also face legal action if they don't meet safety standards. some good chattering has the story. when they're on a plaza building collapse in 2013, killing more than a 1000 workers, it brought unprecedented pressure on the global government industry and led to an agreement between clothing, brand and local manufacturers in bangladesh. that agreement has improved workplace safety here. and then new daily is now expected to build on that progress and provide further protection money into national export. we feel that the new
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internal accord that has been agreed on for 2 years is a major victory for unions and the workers. now the accord will not be limited to building electric and fire safety. it will also look into occupational safety, health, and other issues that benefit worker safety. the new car makes it mandatory for global brands to set bass, extend of the workplace safety, as well as establish minimum wage independent factory inspection, public reports on the factories and constant repairs and renovation. on like the previous agreement was specifically focused on fire and building safety, the new york prod, broaden the scope to ensure the general health and safety of the worker. it's also legally binding. the new agreement contains many of the rules set out in the original, including the ability to hold global retail brands legally accountable. if there
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factors fail to meet safety standards, we do abide by the safety protocols and regulations introduced by the chord alliance, including maintaining health and other issues. safety comes 1st in the factory. it's important for the organization here, along with the international partners and retail brands, will continue to inspect factories, monitor safety standard, then provide training. they're ready made. garmin sustainability council will be in charge of implementing the agreement. basically, the international agreement between the brands and unions is a bilateral one. it does not impact the functions of ready made government sustainability council r a c. because i received an independent platform where there are 3 stakeholders for the industrial there unions of there. and also brenda that so the c c and the home health and safety issues are being taken care of in odyssey who are try
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for tight. although most workers are not fully aware of this new agreement, some have basic ideas about yes, we have heard of it. the fact the managers all regulations and safety procedures, according to chord alliance guidelines like the building safety and health issues all are maintained according to the alliance. we feel quite safe and secure. although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign or sticking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dot com. immigration agents in mexico have cracked down on a group of people from central america who were trying to make their way to the us . national guards broke into several homes on wednesday to detain people who were hiding. part of a circle, canada, and of about 200, which had stopped in the southern states of venezuela as opposition is switching tactics of to boycotting regional and local elections for the past 4 years. after
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months of internal disagreement, the main coalition has agreed to feel candidates in november poll latin america editor, lucy newman, has more would they wouldn't say that was the question that's finally been answered. why we went after a very conscious and deep analysis with decided to participate in this process regional elections to choose venezuelan governors and mares a scheduled for november 20. first, the nino, physician hard, his boy caught in the last presidential elections in 2018 and the subsequent legislative elections in which the loss 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
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best on a self proclaimed interim government. led by opposition leader one by law is feasible for reading the part about the belief in we'll continue to trading because we cannot continue leaving a fantasy. president nichol asthma. ludo congratulated the opposition, but could not resist taking a jab wise all who had favored boycotting the elections again. that he has 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 apartment because 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 new latin american a north american countries. participating in the elections also gives you
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a position a chance to gain ground, especially while carrying out intensive negotiations with the government to recover 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 move stiff economic sanctions in exchange for 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 0 now. yes, peasant joe biden has declared an emergency in california and firefighters, bottled save communities, and a popular result area. strong winds and making it difficult to stop the fire
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spreading towards lake tahoe, the flame of scorched more than 800 square kilometers of land in just 2 weeks from $50000.00. people have been full sleep thus nice. now, more in a few moments with the news are to stay with him mounted her. ah, how many nukes has too many new america have in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties down to the there are you regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog? how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. it's one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people . and behind the death of many more exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organization telling the name to many as the blood
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alliance. inside the sin, a la carte house part, one of the key parts investigation, people and power on al jazeera, the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that's far from easy situation . and now it's not clear, the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic crime, in particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban and about a return to cruel punishment for certain crimes. the everybody will be safe, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to rent. now together, that feeling that way forward into the new reality invest, journalist and government panic, they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised result in 5 days.
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but it's been a year examining, the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts, voices from different corner? every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not the one several time program that has been your i to you today on algebra. oh, i this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news our live from joe. coming up in the next 16 minutes, cutout foreign minister says he's officials are talking to the taliban and working with turkey to help reopen cobble airport as soon as possible. he's comments came in a news conference with the u. k. foreign secretary in britain wanted to recognize the
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