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that may not be mainstream, it is happening. as far as i said, i'm going, i'm going to give you the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the news i knew taliban government about to take shape in afghanistan as cuts out says it's working to reopen the airport in comp, claims of bribery and brutality. afghan and chapters say they were prevented from leaving cobble by special units funded by the u. s. government ah, hello, i'm having. this is live from the also coming up. flash floods from harken, ida kill at least 40 people in the north east in us. several
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a trapped in buildings and cars. mexico cracks down on refugees and asylum seekers, but the united nation says their rights must be protected. ah. but just days after the final us troops left afghanistan, the taliban is expected to soon announce its form the new government. it's one of the could define the way the country's new rulers engage with the world. and the more cut us foreign minister mohammed bonanza romana sannie says his government is working with the taliban to get cobbles, airport, back up and running. we are working very hard and also engaging with bought a bond to identify what's the gaps and the risks for having the airport back up and running. but we would remain hopeful that we will be able to operate it as soon as possible. the u. k. government says it has no plans to recognise the
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taliban government, but is ready to engage directly with the group. britain foreign secretary dominic rob met his quarterly counts pot here in da. hard dramatic. has more details on efforts to restart operations at cobble airport. the country for me to share another amount of time to confirm that a technical team from his country was deployed to of kind of spun off the 24 hours ago. they're there to assess how to get that airport up and running. obviously, a lot of it was destroyed either by the huge amount of crowds who descended on it or intentionally by the occupying american forces as they left there. so it does require some sorts of reconstruction or rebuilding. but the more important one is who is going to be running it was going to be man and gets into that the country. foreign minister said that his government was in talks with the turks as well as obviously to talk about the new rotors on the ground to come up with some sorts of
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a mechanism. although that deal hadn't yet been finalized. you did indicate or point to the fact that they do expect something to be agreed within the coming days, which was corroborated. so that's an extent by word we're hearing from sources inside of kind of son who said the taliban are hoping that domestic flights will be resuming in the next few days and possibly international flights within a week or so if you knew or what the resource told me that the initial flight path would be helping to operate would be either humanitarian or evacuation ones. that is their main focus for now. not necessarily civilian. once of us says it air lifted more than a 120000 people from cobble. but many afghans who applied for special visa, including interpreters, who worked with american forces have been left behind. some say they were beaten as they tried to get to the airport. charlotte bellis has more. this woman was an
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interpreter for the us department of state and defense enough canister. first 5 years. she tried and failed to get in lifted. that makes me hopeless because we serve for the youth government. they say the social media, we are helping our allies. how many of your allies have been evacuated? she says she and her family were beaten and pushed back from the airport. gates by us funded militia, also known as n d. s 0 units. they were laid by the ca, my family members got injured because of the people, the in the people that the unit you want to do. they were trying to kill everybody . they didn't get even, you're a kid, you're young, you or whatever. they were just trying to harm you. oh, you 0 filmed a 0 units as they moved into position at the airport, seemingly with immunity one day after the taliban took control of cobble.
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enrique and 0 units have been widely accused of human rights abuses, conducting violent night rates and acting with impunity. it worst nightmare. and a lot of those guys were just bounty hunters. they were paid us often. symbol is not the n v as good in even call them, forget about controlling the total ca operation in one day they have the answer to the american people. the us put them in charge of the airports, northern perimeter to separate western forces from the telephone. the militia members, band filming, so we record donna thorns. this is how they treated people trying to leave. the choosing appeared to be the preferred method of crowd control. the interpreter told us they would let her leave if she paid them $5000.00 us dollars for each family member. married with 3 young children. she did not have the necessary
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$25000.00 to pass out the skins corroborated her claims of bribery. they all confirmed the us funded units. let people into the port with our identification or valid paperwork. i was the what i was watching them. we were just, we were just hopeless. the seeing all these people have been evacuating from the same get. the taliban took over this area from the 0 units on saturday morning. we spoke with him earlier in the week and we were told that they were from the 03 from kandahar from the 02 in the east, and from the 01 in cobble they told us that they were here to create a buffer zone between the telephones and weston forces and in exchange they would be evacuated. thousands of the militia and the families were prioritized for evacuation the taliban. quickly filling the void, interpreters in other us allies are angry. that militia members were flowing out
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well. they who helped foreign forces for years have been left behind. charlotte, bella soldiers, era couple itala bon spokesman says china has promised to keep its embassy in afghanistan open and to increase a chinese embassy and couple remains operational, although it began evacuating it. citizens from the country months ago as security deteriorated. katrina you joins us alive now of from beijing. so katrina, this is what the tall a bonner saying. why now? any confirmation from china on this what honest foreign ministry has posted a statement on its website confirming that the phone call took place in that statement, it was quite brief. it affirmed the friendship between the 2 countries and at wish the people of afghanistan well and going forward and rebuilding the country. but it was quite scans on details. this message by the taliban could be its way of putting a little bit of pressure on the aging,
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perhaps to keep its promises. aging has said that it will play a role in the economic reconstruction of the country, but it's been quite vague as to how it intends to do that. but no doubt the aging doesn't tend to play a role here because it does have some existing investments enough gone on that it probably wants to protect. it doesn't have very extensive investments in neighboring pakistan. so it is looking at the economic potential of the country and the impact on the region at large. now china as a major player, was one of the 1st to recognise the taliban as a legitimate political force. we had tele, bob leader upto gone, the bar actually visit china in late july and he met with china's foreign minister one e and throughout this whole process throughout the keiko as well as this transition, china's embassy in cobbler has remained fully open and operational, no paging has been very critical of the us saying that it's hasty with the role was to blame for the chaos caused in the country. but at the same time,
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china has said that the u. s. should not just cut and run that. it has responsibilities in the country and should help contribute to its economic rebuilding as well. china primarily is very concerned about the potential of afghanistan to become the very unstable country and have this instability effect the region at large. china is also very worried about the country, potentially becoming a breeding grounds, the groups that it considers to be terrorists. so paging will no doubt be looking at how it can prevent this in any way. and it is encouraging other countries in the west to do so. as well. katrina. thank you. katrina, you in beijing. how the taliban is still facing on resistance in the pan sheer valley. the mountainous enclave is 150 kilometers north of cobble. since the capital fell, its been the only province to hold out against the group has been more fighting after talks between the 2 sides failed to reach a settlement. thousands of people have been killed. least 40 people have
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died in the north east of the united states. after remnants of hurricane ida hit the region with reco breaking rain. there's heavy flooding over 400 kilometer stretch from maryland to new york. christian salumi has moved from new jersey. the ne woke up to flooded cities and impassable streets many had to be rescued as the remnants of hurricane ida made their way north more than 3 days after 1st making landfall. thousands of kilometers away in louisiana. there were even tornadoes, seeming to catch heavily populated big cities like philadelphia, off guard, with record rainfall. serious flooding caused the complete shut down of the subway system. the new york borough of queens suffered the most fatalities in the city. at least 12 resident dying as water flooded basement apartments. the 1st
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crisis for new york's new governor, the human loss. which is hard to imagine that people simply in their cars, in their homes, in their basements, to come to a, the ravages of a brutal storm. and their families must just be in such pain this morning. in new jersey, governor phil murphy was out early thursday. visiting the town of melissa hill, hit by those tornadoes, which left devastation normally associated with the southern united states. the ferocity of the storm took many by surprise trapping families in basement apartments and motorists on road ways that quickly turn to rivers more than 20 centimeters of rain fell overnight in some areas. that's as much as typically falls in the entire month of september. when i saw that this man we spoke to in new jersey, had stopped in his truck to take a video with water and the street suddenly began to rise the river. all the sudden i looked down the road and it was like
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a river coming towards me. and me and my daughter, my 12 year with me and we just panic. i put in a 4 wheel drive and just backed out real quick before it summers my truck, northeastern governors and president biden say the trail of destruction left by ida is yet more evidence of climate changes impact on weather systems across the united states. and bite and says the country needs to prepare for more to come. we need to act on congress return this month. i'm going to press further action on my bill bag . better plan. that's going to make historic investments and in electrical infrastructure. modernizing our roads, bridges are water systems for those left, counting the cost, divide as destruction. relief can't come soon enough. kristen salumi al jazeera new jersey. a fil. ahead on edge 0, stocks of food will be confiscated and hoarders detains. re lank has new rules. the
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country faces and economic crisis. the re composer and politician make the has died at the age of 96, a symbol of resistance to military rule, and in 1900 seventy's. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hello, welcome. our summer rains have activated again big time, particularly toward the northeast of india. so for a sound state, more than a 1000 villages have been destroyed here and pretty much from what's been gone over . it's a good drive down to my roster. we've picked up anywhere from about a $100.00 to $200.00 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. you know, same goes toward the foothills of the himalayas, just outside of cap man,
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do more than $200.00 millimeters of rain. now here's the thing. on friday, those rains back off a bit through the foothills of the himalayas, but still pretty good batch of what weather impacting west bank gall ankle cutter on friday. now round indo china southern areas. so we're talk in thailand rate. it's we head toward cambodia and vietnam, we seen anywhere from 102200 millimeters of rain here as well. look at these bursts of rain still falling on friday. other place we've got heavy rain and i'll talk about the potential of land slides is for southern areas of japan. and this is our plum rains falling. we do have weather advisories in play for this and there we go . the risk of land slides in this is impacting q issue and haunt you. and we've got high of 23 degrees in tokyo on friday, but plenty of rain in the forecast. that sure weather. see you soon. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline of 2021, around the world,
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a powerful entities a working, manipulate, an influence on the controls. taking algorithms that are being developed in, designed to push the content that says quick me every click, we make value. that's often what, what ends in the, for the 5 last series raise in mexico. examining how the propaganda and prop shape content fails the algorithm, jeviana. ah, the me again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories this out. the tyler bond is expected soon to announce a new government in afghanistan. it's also in talk with cuts out to try to reopen
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cobbler airport as soon as possible with the help with turkey. a 2nd couple reject carrying technical theme has landed in the capital. britain says it has no plans to recognize the bond government in afghanistan, but ready to engage directly with the foreign secretary. dominic prop made the common drink talks in doha with copper for medicine. at least 40 people have been reported dead in the north east in the united states. after the remnants of hurricane ida hit, the region with rep for breaking rain flooding has been reported over 400 kilometer stretch from maryland to new york. a clean up operation is on the way across. northern and central spain, after severe flash flooding air on wednesday, the cattle and coastal town of alchemy was one of the places worst hit. with several cars swept into the mediterranean sea, people, their report waters more than a meter in height, rushing down the streets. large areas of northern spain and the lyric islands
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remain on the restored alert. are they on a nation of madagascar has endured 4 years of drought brought on by one of the world's 1st climate change induced famines. united nation says at least $30000.00 people are at the highest level of food insecurity. we fears that number could rise dramatically. us also reported more than 1000000 people in madagascar are forced to eat locusts wild leaves and cactus fruits. highlighting the inequity of climate change. madagascar produces a fraction of a percent of the world's annual carbon dioxide emissions, but it's suffering some of the worst effects with unreliable rains and crop failures. the world food program is warning of a severe humanitarian crisis unless urgent action is taken. is southern that a gas girl in the families are eating texas flowers. they are eating mud or
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eaten locus just to survive and they're barely survive in this role. i'm looking at it is heartbreaking him. we're literally watching children dying before the very who's got to help the innocent people in southern man. if we get the support, we need the funds we need. we can stop the suffering. o'shelley caroll is the, is from the united nations well food program. she says the drought is having a catastrophic impact on the people. yes, yes, this is now the 4th year where the farmers were entering into what we call the lean season. so this period between planting and harvesting, and these people who live off the land survive of the land have been displaced by, by drought. they've lost their livelihood. they've had to sell everything.
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executive director, david beasley. i was with him on his mission. and back in june and i stayed, and i spent time in the, in the, in the grand sued in the south traveling around meeting families. these families who have lost, who have lost everything and whatever they depended on for their livelihood. and of course, that we've covered with the country being locked down, happ 6, we're looking for seasonal labor toys. and that hasn't been any tourist for the last 18 months. so very critical time. the people in the south, the communities who depend on what they have on whatever little land they have, which unfortunately, and sadly, it's just not they don't reaping, you know, any benefit from a mex because president andras manuel lopez over a door says he will off a cooperation from us president joe biden,
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in dealing with the growing numbers of people heading for the border. that's off the days of the vine and clashes. as mexico's national guard attempted a breakup of a caravan of migrants from central america. madame grapple o reports from mexico city. these are mexican national guard troops carrying out rays in southern mexico in the dark and in the pouring rain. the images show agents rounding up migrants and asylum seekers. many of them women and children. those who avoid capture express confusion about what to do next in the m u. i was afraid and i had a feeling dismiss, could happen and look, that's why i want to turn myself in because i grabbed my husband and my 2 children . i don't want to go on by myself. the confrontations between asylum seekers and immigration authorities have escalated in recent days. in one instance, government agents were caught on video violently kicking migrants. the un has since called on mexico to do more to ensure the rights of migrants and asylum seekers. appoint mexico's president address during his state of the nation speech on
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wednesday and see, not samuel did it just the human rights of migrants have not been violated. the exceptional case from a few days ago went to migration offices, kicked, hasn't citizen, was dealt with on that same day. the officers were relieved to change on thursday. president lopez over, also called on more cooperation from the us to help improve conditions in countries of origin. for migrant us, cello voice a our present next week i'm going to send a letter to president biden because we cannot just be arresting and detaining people. we must address the root causes. people don't leave the towns willingly. they don't abandon their families because they want to do it out of necessity. the international organization for migration says 2021 could set a new record for the number of migrants entering mexico. and mexico right now is experiencing a very complex migration situation. in the 1st instance, we have
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a large number of people who are crossing into mexico and passing through mexico. and some examples are in the 1st period of the 1st half of the year. you can authorities have identified 3 times as children. they're entering into mexico at that same period a year ago. international immigration policies are also undergoing changes like re implementation of the so called remain in mexico program, which keeps asylum seekers outside the us while their cases are being processed. the program was 1st put in place during the trump administration. mexican immigration officials say talks will soon be held with the united states to address policy questions. but experts say action is needed now to ensure the rights of tens of thousands of migrants and asylum seekers. the international observers also warned that migrant shelters across the country are at capacity, and there is concern that rising tensions between authorities and asylum seekers
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desperate to continue their journey north or making a serious problem. even worse. when we ended up a little al jazeera, mexico city, serious says it's shut down is really missiles above damascus, video and state media showed a defense is firing to intercept the missiles. in a statement of military source said, israel targeted points in the vicinity of the syrian capital palestinian protest, who was shot by israeli forces, has died 26 year old was killed in season garza during a process demonstrated have taken to the streets of 6 nights in a row against israel, 14 year blockades, as a territory. some protest is flung burning ties and explosives towards soldiers stationed along the guns. a fence like many around the world, people in sri lanka struggled during the past year. basic food prices have gone up and foreign currency has become scarce. so the government is taking action to ease
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the burden for millions of families. now fernandez has moved from columbus sugar sugar everywhere, but not a green to buy. has been the complaint from consumers in sri lanka. the government says this is one of the reasons hoarding by trade is to create an artificial price increase. on wednesday, government officials rated warehouses in colombo. they said we're not registered with the consumer affairs authority and see 32000 metric tons of sugar, pumping the stock. so we made available to the public. we distributed through government retailers at an affordable price range like this to acquire hidden stocks, follow president, go to the raj boxes decision to impose a state of emergency and introduce regulations on a central food supplies. under these rules authorized officers will be able to take steps to provide essential food items at concessional rates to the public by
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purchasing paddy rice and sugar, including guaranteed prices, or based on customer value on imported goods. to prevent market irregularities, consumers have had to deal with increasing prices as a result of a weakening. sheila and ruby and inflation on turns did many huge government retail shops to buy this and shows at cheaper rate. in again, a local not got that. it's very difficult. i usually buy 3 killers of sugar and lentils, which last me one month. but now they're only given us one killer. what a time and i can't stretch it. the government's decision to invoke the seat of emergency has had mixed reaction. q is like this one to buy sugar milk, powder lentils, and other essential, a becoming a common site. actually, lanka, struggles to balance consumer demand with increasingly dwindling foreign exchange reserves. the government says the state of emergency will help,
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but others are worried among them. emmys, remanded in an opposition, m p, who explained his reservations to geneva the poly. you want to entirely in the hands of the president who becomes parliament himself, in the sense that he can make regulations that override ordinary laws. his only subject to the constitution saw at a good thing, those powers to himself with the history of emergency room. this country has had for a long time, immediately alarm bells ringing in i is important to see. they're not happy with the latest developments, but declined to comment on record. as a government works to address bigger economic issues, including debt repayment, inflation, growth, and having its currency many year just want their central goods as an affordable
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price. manip fernandez. oh, just the ra, colombo in france. new corona virus restrictions have come into place for millions of children who are about to start a new school year. students who are older than 6, as well as teachers must wear masks while endorse. if a primary school child test positive for the vars their classroom clothes for 7 days, president manual micro has urged everyone age 12 and over again vaccinated. france has kept schools open throughout most of the covered 19th. pandemic crease, greece has lost one of its leading classical music figures. composer makers, theodora bacchus, died on thursday in a career spanning decades. he was known for political resistance early on and grew to personify the modern face of greek music, where a challenge looks back at his life. come on my boy.
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it's pluck strings again. and this dance me instantly recognizable and instantly say greece. scott. mika stared ruckus didn't just soundtracks over the greek, the movie soundtrack, his country, to the world. and with it countless greek holidays and to vern meals, ah. but this musical achievement was just one chapter theatre offices near century and long life, life entirely, intertwined with greece. his turbulence, post world war to history, always lived with 2 sounds, one political, one musical. he told the new york times in 1970. that was during the already veteran communist years in french exile after the greek military genta jailed and
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tortured him. that was the 3rd time he'd been imprisoned by right wing rulers of greece. when the just failed in 1974, he returns to a heroes welcome and immediately threw himself back into domestic let when politics as greece return to democracy, becoming a communist party m p. we have won again. we've proved that we are stronger. they have the tanks, but we have the ideals and the songs for theater, rockies, art and politics were inseparable. if art expresses the feelings of the people properly than inevitably, it is political, he said, and his music is inseparable from grief. during the 1960 is more than half the music produced by the greek recording in a 3 separate theatre. rock is sony in the late eighty's. he fell out of love with left him and became a conservative politicians. but he re found his socialist voice and in 2010 began using it against forced austerity as the
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e. u and i am f bailed out greece's collapsing economy get better from this point, don't it's a heavy word. treason, and i'm going inside to tell them myself, you fiercely criticise alexis suppresses government for adhering to the bailout term. and for its deal with macedonia of the use of the dispute. the geographical name, the ever the rebel, and ever striving to voice the views and the music of his country. ah, ah, let's go round up on the.
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