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stories from people in places like how was fine libya and the soccer region, and so many other, we go to them, you make the effort, we care. we have a new ton of government is expected to take shape in afghanistan. as katara says, it's working to reopen the airport in couple claims of bribery and brutality. african interpreters say they will prevent it from leaving council by special units funded by the u. s. government ah madison. this is a lie from doha. also coming up, flash floods from hot it can either kill at least 40 people in the northeast of the us, several a trapped in buildings and cause peruse,
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new government presents its budget, but not everyone is happy. ah, just days after the final us troops left half gannon stand, the taliban is expected to announce. it's formed a new government. it's one that could define the way the country's new rulers engage with the world wide cut outs, foreign minister mohammed. but on the last month i'll, fannie says government is working with the taliban to get couples, airport backup and running. we are working very hard and also engaging with thought a bond to identify what's the gaps and that it's for having the airport backup running. but we would remain hopeful that we wouldn't be able to operate it as soon as possible. the us says of air lifted more than a 120000 people from couple. but many afghans who applied for a special visa,
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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, bella says more guarantee. this woman was an interpreter for the us department of state and defense enough canister. first 5 years. she tried and failed to get a lifted. that makes me hopeless because we serve for the us government. they say the social media, we are helping our allies. how many of our lives have been evacuated? she says she and her family were beaten and pushed back from the airport gates by us funded militia. no one is in d. s 0 units. they were laid by the ca. my family members got injured because of the, in the people that the unit you want and, you know, trying to tell everybody that isn't here. even, you're a kid, you're young, you or whatever they were just trying to harm you.
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oh, you 0. assume the 0 units as they moved into position at the airport, seemingly with immunity one day after the taliban took control of cobble and recently 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 off and symbol is not the n d s. good in even call them forget about controlling as a total ca operation in one day they have the answer to the american people. do us put them in charge of the ports, northern perimeter to separate western forces from the telephone, the militia members, band filming. so we recorded on our phones. this is how they treated people trying to leave. the shooting appeared to be the preferred method of crowd
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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 $25000.00 to pass out. the escapades 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 witness. i was watching them. we were just, we were just hopeless, the seeing all these people have been evacuating from the same did. 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 10 to 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 telephone and western forces and that in exchange,
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they would be evacuated. thousands of the militia and the families were prioritized for evacuation the taliban. quickly filling the voyage, interpreters and other us allies are angry. that militia members were flowing out well. they who helped foreign forces for years have been left behind. charlotte, bella soldiers, era couple. the world health organizations warned that off can hospital is could soon run out of supplies. charles stratford been to one of the busiest ones in campbell. we went to a dialysis ward here, people being treated on dialysis machines. the doctor's very concerned. this in fact is a world bank funded project. they haven't received any money for about 3 months now . that means none of the stuff are being paid. they're running very low on vital equipments and medicine in that department. one doctor said that if the people they're being treated do not get treatment on on
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a regular basis. they could die within 2 weeks. they also spoke about the fact that some medicines had arrived. this morning, but only enough for a week. they were delivered by the organization medicine, cell phone chair, and they were actually for the emergency. not the dialysis, not the dialysis department here, a refill scenes as well. one poor, elderly woman on a stretcher. choking on on her own blood in a terrible state and did the elevators don't work simple things like that. she was having to be taken up on a stretcher for stories to the war to be treated so horrific and worrying scenes there. we also went to the own college department. now this department is funded or was funded by the former government a similar scenario there. the budget had been signed off by the government, but they haven't seen any money yet. big concerns there that the charlie bond,
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we're not going to sign off on this money for whatever reason, whether it be seeing that that money could be used in, in a different sector. again, salaries hadn't been paid. and death rates, mortality rates going up all the time. anyway, certainly people dying from cancer, again because of what people say is the mismanagement of funds that should be put towards raising greater awareness. many of the people coming to this hospital with stage 4 cancer and in a terrible state. so the situation here certainly is this hospital, and as i say it is the largest and i've got this done is anything to go by the health to in this country is hemorrhaging. and there are serious concerns of the withholding of international money could make things even was available in spokesman says china has promised to keep its embassy in afghanistan open and to increase aid. the chinese government says it wants to play a role in the construction of of can, it's done,
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but it hasn't given many details to me. you has more from basing what honest foreign ministry has posted a statement on its web side, 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 their 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 aging. 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 baiting doesn't tend to play a role here because it does have some existing investments enough gone us on that. it probably wants to protect. it also has 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
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a legitimate political force. we had tele bond leader up to gunny bar, actually visit china in late july. and he met with china's foreign minister one e, and throughout this whole process throughout the cake as well as this transition, china's embassy in cub 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, 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. the taliban is still facing armed resistance in the punch here valley. the mountainous enclave is 150 kilometers north of kabul. since the capital fell. it's been the only province to hold out against the group. there's been more fighting after talks between the 2 sides failed to reach a settlement. dozens of people have been killed. you, as president,
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jo bivens declared an emergency in the state of new jersey. at least 40 people died in the northeast of the united states as the remnants of how can ida hit the region with record breaking rain. christenson only has more from new jersey. the ne woke up to flooded cities and impassable streets. many had to be rescued as the remnants of hurricane either 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 residence dying as water flooded basement apartment. the 1st crisis for new york's new governor, the human loss,
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which is hard to imagine that people simply in their cars, in their homes and their basements 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 rica 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 and basement apartments and motorists, on roadways 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 start, this man we spoke to in new jersey, had stopped in his truck to take a video like this. with water in the street suddenly began to rise the river. all the sudden i looked down the road and literally it was like a river coming toward. and me and my daughter,
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my 12 year with me and we just panic. i put in a 4 wheel drive and just backed out real quick before it submerged 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. congress returns this month. i'm going to press further action on my bill bag . better plan, as can make historic investments and in electrical infrastructure. modernizing our roads, bridges are water systems for those left counting the cost divided destruction relief can't come soon enough. kristen salumi al jazeera new jersey. well, alex actually lives in the new york city bar of brooklyn, and he was in one of the subway stations when it flooded. i was on my way home on
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the train into brooklyn and bush like our neighborhood, specifically. and i was jefferson l. stop. and as soon as the train pulled in and the doors open, i heard this, this massive rush of water. it sounded like like a natural waterfall like niagara falls and it covered up the usual like platter and all the sound the subway. so as soon as i stepped out and my train passed on, i turned around and there was just this enormous wall of water. new yorkers are a famously tough, tough group of people. so as you can see in the video, i mean one person jumped directly through the waterfall to get home. you know, of course, many people where, where we're not so lucky. so it's, it's been a terrible situation, but in this case, you know, there are always people taking a few videos and, you know, being a little bit nonchalant about it. but certainly there were, there was some pretty bad situation. i think after sandy, i think that was
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a huge learning moment, the entire area in new york city, particularly in regards to subways, that was so incredibly damaging to, to the you know, more than 100 year old infrastructure in our subway system. i love our subway, but it's incredibly old and still being repaired parts that are nearly original. so i think that after sandy, everything was, was taken a bit more seriously, you know, from individuals all the government. but there's, there's certainly tremendous work still needs to be done in terms of investing an infrastructure. if we're going to, you know, whether the next dorm still had on ours is 0. live literally watching children dying was very guys, can families, east bugs and money in an effort to survive? one of the world's 1st families caused by climate change, the great composer and politician because
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as died at the age of 906, it's been a symbol of resistance to military rule in the 1970 ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello again. nice to see. you're welcome. we've got more blazing sunshine across the middle east. take your pick up some of these temperatures. q 845 degrees still high. you're actually above average with a high of 44 degrees. contending of course, with some high humidity off the pakistan. and we've got mon sooner moisture just on the outskirts of karachi crowd. she's got a high 33 degrees on friday. know for turkey. we've had some aggressive rain falling toward the black sea region. in particular, the northeast, our hobby, we know just a little while ago,
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hundreds of people force from their homes there. now we take the foot off the pedal on friday, and conditions will start to improve as we head towards saturday, through the tropics of africa. i think our heaviest spouts of what, whether we can find it pretty much confined to the central african republic. on friday, the good news as we go further toward the south temperatures have bounced back here, then took 27 degrees. habit are only 31. same goes into zimbabwe as well. so bill away. oh, europe. you may reach 30 degrees on friday. we'll see. but we do have a system pulling in to the western cape, and it will be breezy at times for keep down with gus up to 55 kilometers per hour . that's a look at your weather. see you soon. sponsored cattle airways on air or online. be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when know how they get off the
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table. it says shoot inside atmosphere. people are demoralized. they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing t t s d like symptoms jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this dream? oh now is there a ah ah ah, you want to see it? i reminded i tell stories, this are the town of honors inspector to and i see government and again, it's done. it's also talks with cut out to try to reopen a couple airport as soon as possible with the help of turkey. a 2nd country jazz counting, a technical team has landed in the capital. taliban spokesman says,
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china has promised to keep its embassy and i've got a son open and to increase aid. the chinese government has said it does once play a role in the construction of the country. that is given a few details as president joe biden, to declare to the emergency in the state of new jersey. at least 40 people have died when the remnants of huntington ida hit. the northeastern united states was a record breaking rain amongst be shot and killed by a new zealand police artery attacked several people at a supermarket. video posted online shows, panic shop was fleeing the scene in a shopping mall in the city of oakland. how these 4 people have been injured heavily on the police and ambulances are at the same. a british man who's a former i sole fighter, has pleaded guilty to 80 criminal charges, including the murder of us journalists and aid workers. alexander cody was part of a full member isolate sel, known as the beatles. never accused of beheading hostages in northern syria. cody
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pleaded guilty to killing journalist james foley and steven sought off as well as aid workers. kayla miller and peter catholic island nation of madagascar has endured a full use of drought brought on by one of the world's 1st families to be caused by climate change. united nations says at least 30000 people are at the highest level of food insecurity, with fears that number could rise dramatically. the u. n. has also reported that more than 1000000 people in madagascar a force to eat. locusts wild leaves and cactus fruits, 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. shelly thought all is from the united nations world food program. she says the drugs having a catastrophic impact on the people. yes, yes, this is now the 4th year where the farmers were entering into what we called lean
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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. 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 grant, 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 and the people in the south, the communities who depend on what they have on whatever little land they
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have, which unfortunately, and sadly, it's just not they don't reaping, you know, any benefit from a palestinian protest. her who was shot by is very forces has died. the 26 year old was killed, an instant, gaza jimmy protest. demonstrators has taken to the streets for 6 nights in a row against israel's 14 year blockades of the territory. some protesters through burning ties and improvised explosives towards soldiers stationed along the gods offense. at least 15 people have been injured including 5 children. japan state media is reporting that the prime minister yoshi heat is suga will not run in a ruling liberal democratic party leadership race in september. so got took over after a former leadership so abi resigned. last september sighting health support has since is up to below 30 percent. as a nation struggling with its worst wave of covered 1900 infections, a general election is expected next year whose government has presented its budget
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for the next fiscal year. the country had one of the strongest economies in latin america until the pandemic kent. now, peru is facing a new set of challenges, including questions of how the newly elected president federal kasteel is going to govern on a census reports from lima prime minister. usually you will told congress on thursday that the budget priority for the next fiscal year would be to guarantee that are living conditions for approved in little 50. the goal is to ensure economic stability to accelerate its recovery along with employment and wages. the budget will sit the stage full of fear, distribution of resources, and for that finance minister bill to frank. it told low makers the budget will increase health spending. so put farmers with credits to create temporary jobs and they work more resources to education. among other proposals and only seem to spending plan this conservative with a nearly 8 percent increase compared to last year. however,
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ministers must overcome a likely opposition from political folding. congress is to say, this will be the subject of debate in the coming months. i want to highlight my firm conviction that the policy of consultation and dialogue will allow us to make the best decisions for peru. franca wants to finance part of the budget by raising taxes on surplus copper profits. the mining industry is the most important in the country, and it's already heavily taxed. industry leaders say that if the government is to raise taxes further, political stability is essential. but we have projects that can bring more than $60000000000.00 and can generate $2500000.00 new direct and indirect jobs. but we need to build the transparency and predictability which the government is not giving us. alice say investors are worried because president biddle garcia is not showing. he's in command on the new article, new still, the president doesn't seem to be ready to perform his row. he's absent the
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president of his party says one thing, the prime minister says another. there's a lack of unity and contradictions in the governments vision. the finance minister will have a bumpy road ahead. if the government is not united, when a single name will be to continue to calm down nervous investors, many people afraid that their assets will be affected by this government policy has taken billions of dollars out of the country. the growth projection for this year is 10.5 percent, but the political is simply is evident. on wednesday movies, agency downgraded countries credit really because of the high political risk factor . however peruse, economy is still 2nd best in the region. investor said the confusion and mistrust that has so many worried, it's mainly the responsibility of precedent costing you and they're demanding that he shows he can lean again onto center. see the name of the world health
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organization says the world is failing. people with dementia and the report says, 55000000 people globally have been affected by the disease in 2019. the report also says only a quarter of countries, most of them in europe have a strategy to deal with people suffering with dementia. they'll be re, chose, urging countries to invest in care programs and services to reduce the burden on informal caregivers. global cost of dimensions estimated to have been $1.00 trillion dollars in 2019. but that could rise to as much as 2.8 trillion by 2030. not a catherine. see here is a technical officer at the world health organizations bring the health unit. she explained how dementia can be prevented or delayed. here at 1st and foremost it's, it's important to remember what's good for your heart is good for your brain. so here we're targeting risk factors that are shared with other non communicable diseases, such as being physically active,
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maintaining a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy body way. not smoking, not drinking alcohol or reducing it to a minimum, but they're also the metro specific risk factors. for example, such as traumatic brain injury. so that's why we're advocating or protecting our head by wearing helmets whenever we write a bike or a motorcycle. so there is a lot we can do all we're all about 40 percent of the mentor cases could potentially be prevented if we were to reduce the risk factors to, to a minimum. and that's why we keep calling on on countries and the general population to increase awareness about these things that we can do to protect our brains.
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in france, you could have virus restrictions that come into place for millions of children who are about to start a new school year. students who are older than sex as well as teachers must wear masks one endorse. if a primary school child test positive for the virus, their class will close for 7 days. residency, manual macro has theirs, everyone age 12 and over to get vaccinated. funds is kept schools open, right? most of the cobra, 1900 pandemic. grease has lost one of its leading classical music figures. composer miss the dock has died on thursday and i can, we are spending decades. he was known for political resistance early on and grew to personify the modern face of greek music. we challenge the back of his life. come on my boy. me its pluck strings again and its dance me
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instantly recognizable and instantly say greece. scott. mika said the 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, meekest 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 middle regions her jailed and tortured him. it was the 3rd time he'd been imprisoned by right wing rulers of greece. when the just found in 1974, he returns to
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a hero's welcome and immediately threw himself back into domestic let when politics as greece returned to democracy, the coming 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 the 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 $960.00, more than half the music produced by the greek recording in 3 separate theatre rockets in the late eighty's, he fell out of love with left him and became a conservative politician. but he re found his socialist voice and in 2010 began using it against forced austerity as the e. u and i m f failed out greece's collapsing economy from this point on, it's a heavy word. treason and i'm going inside to tell them myself. you fiercely
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criticize alexis suppresses government for adhering to the bailout terms and for its deal with macedonia of the use of the dispute. the geographical named the ever the rebel, and ever striving to voice the views and the music of his country. ah, this is all, these are the top stories that taliban is expected to announce and you government enough can stand. it's also a toss of cost to try to reopen cobble airport as soon as possible with the help of turkey, a 2nd cutter, the jet carrier, technical team, has landed in the capitol. they'll help to evaluate how to restart operations. we are working very hard.

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