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the me ah, a new kind of government is expected to take shape and i've got a stamped copy that says it's working to reopen the airport in a couple claims of bribery and brutality. african interpreters say they were prevented from leading couple by special units funded by the u. s. government. ah, i'm about us and this is a lie from del,
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have also coming up. flash floods from how they can either kill at least 40 people in the northeast of the us. several shops and buildings and cars and peruse new government presents its budget, but not everyone is happy. ah, just days after the final us troops left afghanistan, 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. meanwhile, cut our foreign minister, hama, bid i'm the workman. all fanny says government is working with the taliban to get couples. airport backup and running. we are working very hard and also engaging with bought a bond to identify what are the gaps and that is for having the airport to back up and running. but we would remain hopeful that we wouldn't be able to
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operate it as soon as possible. the taliban is still facing armed resistance in the punch valley, the maintenance enclave is about 150 kilometers north of couple. since the capital fell, its been the only province to hold it against the group. as being more fighting after talks between the 2 sides failed to reach a settlement, dozens of people have been killed, which i was try for joining us live from close to the engines to the pine sheer valley. so the talks failed. charles and none of the fighting is still going on. indeed, well, the fighting seems to be escalating as well behind me. you're just about be able to see the town of gould hall. now that is the entrance to the pantry valley. the only entrance to the punchy, about a civilian population in the thousands. when we arrived there was a lot of smoke. there was a lot of artillery being fired at that town. we understand that the child bombed the taught of honoring control of it,
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but they have been responding as well in the last 5 minutes or so. again, more artillery heavy machine gun fire being heard. we've spoken to locals in the area. many locals telling is how terrified they are. they say the fighting started about 4 days ago. and as i say, they say that it's especially bad at night. it has been escalating. they also say that the resistance, this group called the n r s that are in control of punch it. they said that they sold a group pulling in weapons, bringing weapons into the area in and around the time that the taliban took control were pushing towards taking control of cobble preparing themselves for this fight. now, bear in mind that this valley is historically known for its, for its strong resistance. the soviets, whenever able to take it, the tale bars have never been able to take it. it is 95 percent plus tasha population of around 10150000. the resistance is being led by
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a man called off. my masoud, the son of a very famous fight against the russians in the eighty's. we know that they have been negotiations in the last few days. obviously they have fallen by the wayside now. they have failed. spoken to taliban fighters as well. we seen fight his gun again and coming out. they say the situation is under control, but we know that have been debts among the taliban for just as well as we understand that amongst the people inside the valley. we don't know whether they're civilians. we don't know whether they it is. what we do know though is that comes all communication networks has been closed down in that area. so it's very difficult for anybody to, to reach out or in date for us to, to get comment from inside the valley. one taliban command to describe the punch here is as infidels and thieves. the taliban intent seemingly on taking
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this valley. it's very difficult to take because the of the sheer size of the mountains on either side. we understand that the thought about positions across those mountain peaks. the fear in this village we understand the concern taliban as well is that the resistance fighters could well come over the bridges here to my right and try some sort of circular movement to isolate goal baja the situation. yeah. is very worrying. no sign of any lead up to the fighting. and yeah, just another example of just how unstable this country remains. a lot of fear. one other thing i should say as well, interestingly about this village is that says, according to locals, they've moved all their women out. they all that concerned of, of, of the fighting, escalating even further. so it's got a population we understand about $400.00 families, men. we've spoken to have said that they've, they've taken their women out and they are desperate for,
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for this to stop one man we spoke to actually broke down in tears. and he blamed wholeheartedly the americans for leaving this crisis. he said that i've got install and just feels betrayed, isolated, and very, very anxious about the future jobs. obviously, you're going to be covering that story for us over the next few hours. is it develops. we're going to be coming back to you to get updates, but for now, child stratford, thanks very much. indeed. the u. s. a secretary lifted more than 100. $20000.00 people from campbell, but many afghans who applied for a special visa, including interpreters, worked with american forces, have been left behind. some say the beacon as they tried to get to the airport shot about us as mor. this woman was an interpreter for the us department of state and defense enough going to stand beside views. she tried and failed to get a lifted. that makes her hopeless because we serve for the us government. they say the social media,
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we are helping our allies. how many of your life 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 unit. 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 tell everybody that isn't kid even, you're a kid, you're young, you or whatever. they were just trying to harm you. 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 in 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 often. symbol is
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not the n, v as good in even call them for good of a control in the 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 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, or the escapades corroborated her claims of bribery. they all confirmed the us funded units lead people into the port with us. i didn't cation or valid paperwork
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. i was the what if i was watching them? we were just, we were just hopeless to 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 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 an 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 all day who helped foreign forces for years, have been left behind. charlotte bellis al jazeera cable telephone. the spokesman says china has promised to keep its embassy in afghanistan open and to increase aid
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. the chinese government says it wants to play a role in the reconstruction of gotten this done, but it hasn't given many details concerning you has more from beijing. 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 the 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 tends 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 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,
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was one of the 1st to recognise the taliban as 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 keiko of as well as this transition. china's embassy in cobbler has remained fully open and operational. now featuring 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 us president joe biden has declared an emergency in the state of new jersey. at least 45 people died in the northeast of the united states as the remnants of how can ida hit the region with record breaking rain. because the silly me has more from new jersey. the ne woke up to flooded cities and
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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 the 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 apartment. the 1st 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 that come to the ravages of a brutal storm. and their families must just be in such pain this morning. in new
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jersey, governor phil murphy was out early thursday, visiting the town of the leak, a 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 stop, 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 in louis. it was like 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
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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. christian salumi al jazeera, new jersey, still had an al jazeera, literally watching children die was very mother gosh, can families eat bugs and monday, in an effort to survive. one of the world's 1st famines caused by climate change plus a great composer and politician because fear that has died at the age of 1906,
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a symbol of resistance to military rule, and the 1970. i use the 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 temperature is 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. hundreds of people forced from their homes there. now we take the foot off the pedal on friday and conditions will start to improve. as we head
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toward 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. 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, a whale 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 cape town with gus up to 55 kilometers per hour . that's a look at your weather. see you soon. the news stories that need to be tow. find away and demand to be heard. opening the window into another light and challenging perception from personal
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endeavors in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey with new showcases in firing documentary the change the way on al jazeera. oh, the me. you're what you're going to 0 reminder over top stories. this are the taliban is expected to announce a new government in afghanistan. also in talks with katara to choice a real thing. couple, airport as soon as possible with the help of turkey, a 2nd custody jazz county technical team has landers in the capital and taliban is still facing on resistance in the punch here valley,
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the only province to hold out against the group. dozens of people have been killed after talks between the 2 sides failed to reach a settlement. as president joe biden declared an emergency in the state of new jersey, at least 45 people died. when the remnants of hutton ida hits the northeastern united states with record breaking rain. man, it's been shot and killed by new zealand police artery stopped several people at a supermarket. video shows panicked. shoppers fleeing the attack at a shopping mall in the city of oakland. at least 6 people are believed to have been injured with 3 in critical conditions. heavily armed police and ambulances, the island nation of madagascar has endured a 4 years of drought brought on by one of the world's 1st families to be caused by climate change. united nation says at least 30000 people about the highest level of food insecurity, with fears that number could rise dramatically. the u. n. has also reported that
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more than 1000000 people in madagascar are forced 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 was worst effects with unreliable rains and crop failures. surely thought call is from the united nations world food program. she says the job 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 leading 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 droughts, 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,
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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. and 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 beeping, you know, any benefit from times pharmacy. usually he says he will not run in a really liberal democratic party leadership race in september. second took over after a former leadership to be resigned last september, citing ill health. but the support has since dropped to below 30 percent. as
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a nation struggles with its worst wave of called the 1900 infections, a general election is expected next year. mexico is president on the rest. manuel. look us up with us as he will ask for cooperation from us president joe biden, to deal with a growing numbers of people heading for the border. it follows days of violence classes. as mexico is national god attempted to break up a caravan of migrants from central america my own off of the reports from mexico city. these are mexican national guard troops carrying out race 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,
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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 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 the also called on more cooperation from the us to help improve conditions in countries of origin for migrant us cello voice, a leper, and next week i'm going to send a letter to president bowden because we cannot just be arresting and detaining people. we must address the root causes. people don't leave their towns willingly. they don't abandon their families because they want to do it out of necessity. the
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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 a large number of people who are crossing in breaking into this report to bring you a story out of new zealand amongst and shot and killed by new zealand police officer. he stopped several people at a supermarket to the new zealand prime minister to send down is often let's listen to watch is going to count out this afternoon. i want to see what we know about this and also what we are out of here. but i want to acknowledge the sex and if the people pretty crazy, i understand the theory and just wanted to check it will seem and i'm so sorry to have it for he
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hasn't been individual who they know the individual was under constant monitoring and it was the police surveillance came and special tactics group, who were passive bit monitoring and the violin that shot and killed him within. i'm told the spice of roughly 60 seconds. i'll be a take staffing for the detail of the events today. i will pass to the commissioner andrew costa to provide detail of the speech. we'll take this group operation on the say, more of what we know about the terrorist and the governments if it's to proceed from. thank you, prime minister as a prime minister individual with surveillance. as a consequence of concerns about his ideology. today he travels from where he
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lives, maiden, to the countdown, and you learn as he had done before, he was closely watched by surveillance teams and a technical team to release what we can, but they will provide additional insight into this a tick. before i open up 4 questions, what happened today was despicable? it was hateful, it was wrong, was carried out by an individual, not a faith, not a culture, not in its necessity, but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here by any one or any community. he alone carries the responsibility for these eggs. let that be with a judgment falls into i'm maybe this is beautiful. what, what, what plan can you give us
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a scale of what appeared to do? we've had lately nothing that would tell us the extent of his intentions or indeed that he had particular intentions today to go through the sex based on our surveillance. what we could tell is that he was undertaking what appeared to be a normal shopping expedition. how we have, clearly we have been concerned about his ideology and that's why he was under surveillance. and with accompanying technical teams to be able to look i, he was surveyed and closely watched. why did that, why would people able to be injured before he was shot? can you explain that this individual is very surveillance contests and surveillance teams working with an affinity over an extended period of wakes need to maintain sufficient distance for that violence to be picked up. so they were as close as
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they possibly could be without compromising this the violence. this is someone that has been closely monitored. and so as the commissioner has said, there was nothing that we are aware of at this point in time to indicate that what he was going to do today was going to happen today. but obviously because he was being closely followed and watched they with via the vicinity and the supermarket at the time that the screws on us that he was recently released. can you confirm that i'm in commission of jesus christian man with a tear watch list. why was he enough in the community? i had prepaid a timeline, everything that we know of this individual and his interaction with our agencies. and i've been advised that because of suppression orders. i can't share that with you today. but i, i do want to take to go away and find a way that i can see that you, i think it's in everyone's best interest that i'm able to do. sorry,
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i just can't do it right now. unfortunately when that issued by the court, it's the court order. so i, as i said, i prepared a timeline for you that i wanted to share and i intend to share with you. i just, unfortunately need to go through a process before i came along, that was someone who was on the watch list and out of the community. i'm confident that we have done absolutely everything we can within the bounds of the law and operationally to ensure that we can prevent what occurred with us and the job. but there was nothing to prevent him being in the community and we were doing absolutely everything possible to monitor him and end date. the fact that we were able to entertain so quickly and roughly 60 seconds shows just how closely we will watch. we were in the position that they started, you'll see it every point, every attempt we've made to use or to the greatest extent. we could. the fact that he was in the community will be an illustration of the fact that we haven't
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succeeded in using the law to the extent we would have liked. that is why he was being closely monitored at all times. and sorry that is given. he was in the community, but being closely monitored at all times, he had a surveillance team monitoring him and a special tactics group that you can see was at the same mike, at the time he was the only finish that christian violence. and i think a lot of people be concerned about a bit mesh and the muslim community that would be, that would be wrong. that would be absolutely wrong. the community here has been nothing but helpful and supportive. it would be wrong to, to reach any frustration at any one beyond this individual. that is, who is culpable? that is, who is responsible? no one else was james. the suppression, or what can you tell us? id,
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violent ideology and isis inspired. and you're confident. do you want your, how does it would be bringing you a press conference being held by new zealand, prime minister just and then from wellington and use it and following an attack at supermarket in oakland for several people have been starved, a man had been shot and killed by new zealand, police, the prime minister there describing it as an individual known to be under constant monitoring. it was a hateful and wrong attack. ah, this is all just here. these are the top stories. the taliban is expected to announce a new government in afghanistan. it's also in talks with cutoff to try to reopen cobble airport as soon as possible with the help of turkey, a 2nd custody jet carrying a technical team has landed in the capitol. they'll help to evaluate how to restart
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operations without lavonne is still facing on resistance in the punch here.

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