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examining how the propaganda and prop shape content fail the algorithm on just the oh, a, come on the top stories on the every news our fighting and i've got a son is escalating between the taliban and resistance group and pound your valley north of the capital capital. it's been the only province to hold out against taliban rule despite being entirely surrounded. police and new zealand have shot and killed a man after he stab 6 people at a supermarket. and what the government's calling an eyesore and fired attack authority say the attacker was on the security watch japan's prime minister. yes,
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you need us to go says he won't seek re election as leader of the governing party this month. it sets the stage for his replacement after just one year and office staying with our top story in the escalation and violence between the taliban and the resistance group and the pan deer valley. so the mountainous enclave is about 150 kilometers north of the capital capital. it's been the only province to hold out against the taliban rule. charles stratford has been to the gateway to the region and has just filed this reports. smoke rises over the town of gold, the hall, the entrance to the punches valley in northeast of galveston needed the soviets during the 1980s war. nor the taliban had ever managed to control this mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble. a shell lands nearby taliban fighters ready the weapons men in this village
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say they have driven their wives and children to safety. they angry. i'm scared. i'd rather not go down to the americans betrayed us. president grannie betrayed us to you left us under the cannons and tanks, and we can't stop either side fighting. how much can they kill their brothers? how much can they kill their fellow guns? they have to stop fighting. it's all about dr. american military vehicles and pick up trucks taking fighters to and from the front line. thousands of men like these across af gone histone have no little else, but conflict and war all their lives. phil and younger, federal mission jungle, the fighting started 3 days ago. now we've taken a lot of it is up there by the antenna. we have no issue with the civilians. we are here to defend the rights. people are staying in their homes. the national resistance front of afghan external and ref is believed to be several 1000 strong
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and made up of mainly ethnic tragic fighters and former afghan army soldiers. the group was led by this man lead masoud. his british military academy trained and the son of a sharma suit who fought against the soviets. and the taliban was assassinated by uh, clyde 2 days before the 911 attacks in 2000. and one of the sued is demanding the taliban from an inclusive government which guarantees the rights of all afghan histones, ethnic minorities, including ethnic tactics, who make up around a quarter of the country's population. the fighting started off the 2 weeks of negotiations with the taliban collapsed. we have a lot of equipment with ourselves. we will descend from our relief from our territory until we have one blood, one drop of blood in our buddy. so we will resist. will be modified here. talking about fight is edge of a slope along tracks. they say a heavily mind as we were getting ready to go
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live. another shell landed close by the taliban, his block phone networks in the valley. there are growing fears about the estimated a $150000.00 people living inside and many entirely bound controlled areas around gold. ha ha. the big concern is that masoud forces are coming round on the mountain ridges. trying to surround this area in order to isolate golda her love them as we left in global heart. but now we are leaving today came from cobbler to collect our belongings. i already took my family out. the fighting is unclear. there are shelves, he thinks people's homes, both sides are shutting. i've gone families, flea for their lives in one of the last pockets of resistance to holly bon rule. charles strafford al jazeera, near goober hall,
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i've gone stone. the democratic republic of congo says it's seeking compensation after a diamond mine li, killed at least 12 people. the spill in late july is thought to have come from the waste water dam of neighboring angola, largest diamond reserve. it polluted a tributary of the congo river, as you can see, making thousands of people ill. that's according to d, r. c officials. because hoko diamond mine has said it immediately sought to repair the leak and reduce the pollution effect. good luck with the fact that the goal in government recognized what happened to tucker and that can talk a minute and also recognize the spill. for us, it was good. now we are at the assessment stage. i can't give you the costs now because of the limitations of my mission, which was sampling and research advisory, someone who's been following the story. israel jim manga who's the director of the congo base in water resources research center. he's also a professor at the university of contrast. joining us live from the congress east
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capital, thanks for speaking to us on al jazeera. i know that you have described this as a catastrophe. an unprecedented environmental catastrophe, is what you've said. tell us about the impact this is having on the congo river so much for me. so i can say the, the records, the actually beyond what you can imagine. so this you can say, this is a new one that should be and the company can be put in place for us to get people. and so that's be response resolved. could be in place. what are the long term consequences of this? i mean, right now on our screens, we're looking at the pictures of the river that's effectively turned red.
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he doesn't, which means that there will be, where has we have we had these substances in the bar, which actually we already hoping that this should be due to embed us. but beyond has been met us and we believe that the be elements such as element, all the listen to your activity because you stop shutting off money. how common or perhaps uncommon are such leaks in that area. so i can see this is the 1st time in dairy jim probably to the bottom of the region that we see the sub. busy lease, and we push it pushes out to be the best
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and invest in done and it wasn't out the other problem. and the question really expect even that we seem to be reported to me and we are so expecting to meet, but also looked at the spectrum on human s, but also affected by the bases and improvement. but when you say that you suspect this was intentionally done, what are you basing that on, on? because the company has come out and said that the, this was simply a leak, which points to perhaps it was accidental. but please give you a b. you are saying that you believe this is intentionally done. what are you basing that assessment on? because you see the show, remember we can do this but for
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a month and their mom c. so if this is actually, let's say it was something absolutely. it's meant for a mom mom there where yes, this is up. we what we say it should be done. and we see far before mark give not be up truly, all are drinking. so that's what's the don't leave us and this is will leave us. so what that the body does and what can we do that the munition to people? and this is actually what we've been getting and we see how we can see if that will happen immediately in the midterm. also we know that the call, the democratic republic of congo is saying that it's,
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you can compensation for this. is that enough? i mean, what does the process look like going forward to try and clean up the river if that's possible at all? just see it. they said it should be working off. this would be from the thought of the, the portion so what country reflected from the out see, and also we're going to go to the source of the depletion and everything to get. so what's expected and we hope that the government is little to talk about it and this is randy. so let me see what got us to management and management. busy you know why and the what, what the ok,
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they said that but we still have to of the 40 bucks on what to do. ok. we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from control. so thank you. much searing officials are saying their forces shot down is really massage headed towards its capital. state media reported and is really attacked who are getting damascus launched in an area southeast of lebanon. neither military provided further details . a security lockdown by authority as an engine administered kashmir as now and it's 2nd day. police are blocked and patrol streets after the death of a separate, the leader said, alisha villani, he advocated for kashmir and self determination, as well as merging with pockets don. it's been 2 years since the state of psalm and india is ne, released a list of citizens living there. the aim of that registry was to crack down on
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migration from bangladesh. but it's since been suspended and many say the system has left them in limbo. have the metal has more the ga robert b and his mother were relieved when the name showed up in psalms national register of citizens or, and see they applied for the unique identification number which is needed to get a job and government subsidies. it's been 2 years and the family is still waiting. i do not have any hope. i know. yes. even if i would have, if i go would have got a response from someone the be i will get rectified in so in 4 days or so. and so month i would have still had some more, but no one responds carried out by more than $50000.00 officials over 5 years. the n r c cost taxpayers $200000000.00. now stakeholders are questioning its accuracy.
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the process has been mired and bureaucratic red tape throwing millions in limbo. our budgets are miranda nonprofit, that opposes illegal immigration. and who's petition in the supreme court paved the way for the n r c? he says the list includes each 1000000 migrants from bang rubbish. and i was prevented detect foreigners but here in this cannot be the foreigners are made indian it's completed and the national activity is done is a trapped donation. soon after the list was published, this n r c office in a, sam got a new boss who has alleged quote major irregularities in the process. the supreme court has received many petitions against the national citizen. these include and she's proposition who says the list include many eligible people. so it should be verified again. the state government wants many names cross checked,
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especially in areas bordering bung, rubbish, the oppositional ledges the government is challenging. the n r c, because it excluded many hindu i candidates part that particular community will be maximum, but as far as our information, it did not happen so. so i think there was no indication on where the n r c is headed. joyce freelancing as a video editor to make ends meet. he continues to raise awareness on social media, even as he makes peace with the uncertainty of his future partner missile algebra, you deli unrest and she lays indigenous my push, i regions is becoming increasingly volatile. my future members are part of an elected assembly drafting chiles, new constitution, hoping to lay the groundwork for reconciliation with some have little faith in the
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political process or latin america editor of the cinnamon spent a day with a father and son trying to protect their land from loggers, in the strife torn around kenya, region this is disputed territory, a wilderness were done battles between militarized police and indigenous mer. poochie rebel groups are frequent. this sign reads, territory and recovery forestry companies out of the way. we've come to meet marcello medina and his 16 year old son grandma were fighting to take over this land. let us know if any way this land belonged to my grandfather and was taken from him and we've come to recover it with my son. and i have been living here for a month, but the rest of the family gave up because they're afraid that someone might be injured, jailed or killed by militarized police. i think so. he blames the forestry company that legally owns the land for burning his cabin 3 times volume. we want the forest
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companies to go back to where they came from, because this is the put a land. it's my bush. the marines are clear in eucalyptus trees, part of a lucrative forestry industry that sucking up most of the water. but at the top of the hill, this noises it's what's left of the native forests that once covered south central chile replaced by imported species like eucalyptus and pine. the forest is brimming with moss ferns and other plants used for making my booty medicine. for some of my the in says this is used for dine wall and this for weaving baskets. we put way for us, my food said the native forest is life. that's why we protect it. and we have a spiritual relationship with it. it's as important as water, but outside of this magical forest, the land conflict is becoming more violent, taking the lives of scores of my food, chip, police and chileans,
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who believe they've been equal right to live and work here. one of my pushes make up more than 10 percent of the population. i know the poor segment of society far away in the capital and indigenous not poochie linguists. a lisa langon is presiding over to the constitutional convention, something unthinkable just a few years ago. it's meant to send a message that a new constitution can lay the groundwork for employee national state and dialogue with those who are fighting for not tone him is not teaching nation for each other . but militant leaders like won't be tuned. reject the entire process or the alone he got held without the only exception would be if the convention discussed territory and autonomy for them, the poor people in nation. but that's difficult to imagine. what does work you then will go to the us. why should i believe the country that killed and invaded message p june tells me he won't respond to a summons by a prosecutor of investigating him for alleged in legal possession of weapons of war . instead, he plans to drop out of sight,
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perhaps in the muddy in native forest or in the increasingly vast areas of south central chile that the julian state no longer seems to control the sea in human al jazeera may yet or chimney. still ahead on the all the 0 news our or baseball player victory split through this thing. coming up with jo. import in just a moment. a
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joe with all the sports is 3 and thank you. football, governing body fair is investigating the races apiece of england football as by hungary fans during their walk up qualify in budapest, hungary if in order to play 2 games in an empty saving by you wafer because it discriminates refund behavior at yours. but that didn't apply to this much because woke up qualifies for on the fee for $67000.00, where the push kathrina and england players were food when they took the knee before kick off. the for the chest to england. without apology, merely to undermine the message that racism has no place in england one the match for now with rahim sterling getting the 1st goal he and his teammates had object thrown at them from stands as they celebrated. that's been reported sterling and england's unused substitute. g. bellingham were also subjected to monkey chunk. i
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don't think our players can do anything more than they have done over the last 2 or 3 years in trying to get the right messages out. take the right stands and it's for the people to protect them. it's for me to protect them in the main, but for the authorities to protect them as well. you know, they shouldn't have to be subjected to any form of racism. faith says it's strongly rejects any form of racism and violence and has a very clear 0 tolerance stands for such behavior and that it will take adequate actions as soon as it receives match reports concerning the game. or we spoke to p . r a power who is the executive director of the fed network that seeks to combat inequality and football. he expects piece to punish hungry. it says governing bodies need to work more closely together. they will sanction, you know, their regulations such that for the 1st offense, there is a sanction. and i think then we'll have a ridiculous situation where we have a you,
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if you ever sanction city and concurrently alongside the sun shade. and there's no coordination between sometimes the sanctions as effective as they might be being applied. and i so there's not a 360 perspective being taken. there's no consideration given to what's needed to solve the problem that they've been put in place to solve. rather than being intimate, administered measure. so it was quite possible for could have applied to be fair to say, hungary sanctioned. this is sandy risky match, given the fact that england a high profile, they have a very racial team. and the us function should be allowed to apply to the future, woke up color fire, and i have no doubts for you to reach about. but suddenly that didn't happen. and sometimes one guess the receptionist, they sort of sanctions are being applied in
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a way which is very perfunctory without real, a real look they can have and then they should be having. and therefore, what actions the governing body should be following up with. you know that to, to drive the action on the sanctions that. ready they put in place u. k prime minister barak johnson also tweeted, calling for fever to take strong action against what he said with disgraceful behavior. but hungry is foreign ministers accused the english of double standards because i mean dentist with all due respect to the prime minister, i say that double standards should not be used in such serious matters. so if you look at the euro, 2024, we saw how english fans behave towards the italians. you could hardly hear the italian national anthem because english fans were whistling so hard not to mention the insults during the match. england's batsmen fighting back against india in the
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4th test at the oval. india picked up to early wicket from day to include night watchman quite often ending and we're really struggling. i'm 65 but johnny best and only pope dug in with an 809 run partnership amount, 276, and 9 lead to 85 from lewis. hamilton's preparations for this weeks, dutch chrome pre without a blow off. he broke down on the son volt circuit, just 5 minutes into the 2nd practice session house in the time sheets. the 1st factor came to a hope with the suffering engine failure. majority of the 70000 fans at my snap and home race chain. the stoppage hamilton was forced to watch the rest of the day's action from the back of the carriage of charles, the clerk cleared a ferrari one to the stop and he trailed hamilton by 3 points in the drive ascending and the day in 5th place. topsy, no, but joke, which is 30 to the 3rd round of the us open as he continues to chase a historic calendar grand slam chunk of it. you on the australian open the french
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open and wimbledon this year. it hoping to become the 1st man since rod laver in 1969 to hope hold 4 majors in the same season. the battle pulse helen creek full on thursday with beautiful tennis inches. 99 minutes to be his opponent. 626362 and the women's tournament top c dash balls. he booked her place. in the 3rd round, she beat tournament debutant clara thompson in straight sets, despite a late lunch from the day in the 2nd fresh from his play of when last week at the b n. w championship. patrick can please, once again on top, the american held onto his 2 shall lead up to the 1st round of the 2 championship in atlanta. as the fedex cup points leader entering the season, natalie can play began the tournament at 10 on the power as part of the staggered leader board. now it's 13 on the can't leave. well, number one,
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john rom. bye to strike. but just find in the type a 3rd is american play. harris english. you have the short of the day, the well number 11 hit a hole in one on the 15th. he finished up on 8 under par long find bryson december . and that puts them in contention. the 15000000 done the prime. and we'll finish with something you don't see very often in major league baseball chicago cubs basses said your alton tara hit the ball straight up in the air. what should have been a routine catch? right side depot scrambling it was, pittsburgh pirates 2nd. baseman wilma differ. who misjudged it and it proved very costly because a 100 victory. the cub. all right, that's useful for now. back later. sorry, thank you so much. so and thanks for watching the news are on al jazeera back in
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tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here. ah! hiding is intensifying between the taliban and the resistance group, enough gun histones, and your values ah, watching al jazeera like for my headquarters and i'm getting obligated also ahead. european union says it's ready to engage with the afghan taliban under certain conditions, but won't recognize its government. a man on our security watch list stab several people in a new zealand supermarket. the prime minister says the attack was.

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