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here i am power in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net out here. ah . fighting is intensifying between the taliban and their resistance, grouping up gonna stanz times your valley. ah. for watching 0, like for my headquarters in del hi, i'm debbie navigator also aheads. european union says it's ready to engage with the taliban under certain conditions, but won't recognize its government. a man on a security watch list of stab several people in a new zealand supermarket. the prime minister says the attack was isolate inspired
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. japan is set to get a new prime minister after us to go said he will step down as leader of the governing party. ah, hello, we begin and i'm gonna stop. that's. we're fighting is escalating between the taliban and the resistance group in the pens, your valley. the mountainous enclave is about a 150 kilometers north of the capitol capital. it's been the only province to hold out against the taliban rule despite being entirely surrounded. charles stratford begins our coverage from global har. the gateway to that region. smoke rises over the town of gold, the hall, the entrance to the punches valley in northeast af galveston. needed the soviets, during the 1980s war, nor the taliban have ever managed to control the mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble. a
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shell lands nearby. taliban fighters ready the weapons. men in this village say they have driven their wives and children to safety. they angry. i'm scared. i'm gonna go down to the americans betrayed us. president gladly betrayed us to you left us under the canons and tanks, and we can't stop either sides fighting. how much can they kill their brothers? how much can they kill their fellow guns? they have to stuff. i think 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 gun histone have no little else, but conflict and war all their lives. in general, on a federal mission, younger, honest than 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
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here to defend the rights people are staying in their homes. the national resistance front of afghan external and ref is believe to be several 1000 strong and made up of mainly ethnic tragic fighters and former afghan army soldiers. the group was led by this man lead masoud. he's british military academy trained, and the son of a sharma suit who fought against the soviets. and the taliban was assassinated by a clyde or 2 days before the 911 attacks in 2000. and one of the sued is demanding the taliban form an inclusive government which guarantees the rights of all africa. sounds ethnic minorities, including ethnic tactics, who make up around a quarter of the country's population. the fighting started after 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. 20 bon
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fight is edge of a slope along tracks. they say a heavily mind as we were getting ready to go 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. the hall. the big concern is that suits forces coming round on the mountain ridges. a try to surround this area in order to isolate global ha love and then we left in global heart. but now we are leaving. today came from cobbler to collect our belongings. i already took my family out of the fighting is ongoing dental shelf. he think people's homes on both sides are shutting column and i've got families, flea for their lives in one of the last pockets of resistance to taliban rule.
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charles stafford al jazeera, near goober hall of gone stone. well, the european union has set out conditions for ties with the taliban as western powers. consider how to engage with. i've got to stand new rulers, that you wants to have what it calls a presence in capital to oversee more evacuations. if security measures are in place, the foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, a said that doesn't mean the block will necessarily recognize the taliban, who have been basket to come chill on. coordinating the contest with italy, events with the telegrams with the new government has vanished. then including with jain, you presence, ink of all coordinated with that. and i to service if the security conditions allow for it from that, we should support the departure of nation nosy to be a nation,
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not that i still there and i've gotten and risk all the british foreign secretary dominic rob echoed those sentiments earlier on a visit to pocket on, he also announced the u. k is increasing a to help us understand neighbors deal with refugees. park sponsors with support. any afghan government that's backed by the people. and speaking at the eastern economic form, russia president vladimir putin accused america on the west of abandoning their allies and said they should learn lessons from the disaster of 2 decades of conflict. they took a test for them. i know some of these, if it's a catastrophe, because the americans very pragmatic people spent more than $1.00 trillion dollars on this campaign over the years. and what is the result zeroed? if you look at the number of people who have been abandoned in afghanistan have been working for the collective west, the u. s. and their allies, and it's the humanitarian catastrophe, as well. or from the us says that the air lifted
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a total of more than $120000.00 people from kabul, where many off gun to applied for a 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, bella has more for me. i've gone capital. this woman was an 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 us government. they say the social media, we are helping our allies. how many of you, 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 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 kill everybody . it didn't get even, you're a kid, you're young,
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you or whatever. they were just trying to harm you. to 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 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 off, and symbol is not the n d as good and 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 taliban, the militia members, band filming, so we recorded on our phones. this is how they treated people trying to leave.
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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 out. the escapades corroborated her claims with bribery. they all confirmed the us funded units. let people into the port with us. i didn't cation 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. 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
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a buffer zone between the telephone and western 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 well. they who helped foreign forces for years have been left behind. charlotte bellis al jazeera couple. dozens of women have demonstrated outside the presidential palace and couple i there calling on the taliban leadership to protect women's rights. one card, right? a society in which women are not active is a dead society. a tell about official recently promise. there would be a place for women and i've got to sons governments, but not in the cabinet. on the shaw in the last 20 as we the women have taken part in all aspects of life, shoulder to shoulder with men. therefore,
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no one can eliminate us. we not only oscar is lima camera government, but also all the international community, especially women from other countries around the world to support us. officials a new zealand say, a man who stabbed several people at a supermarket was being closely monitored by intelligence agencies. police shot and killed the attacker who wounded at least 6 people in auckland, wayne hay reports and afternoon shopping. unusual and large city was interrupted by a burst of gunfire and sirens. i'd soon emerged that police shot and killed a man who had walked into a supermarket in the west of oakland and detect shoppers with a knife. this woman came out, okay, and then i went down to the other end. there was an old gentleman in the main line on the ground. he got said, it didn't take long for the police and the prime minister to label it terrorism and to reveal details about who the attacker was. the sure lankin came to new zealand
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10 years ago. and for the past 5 years had been a person of interest to security and intelligence agencies. and because of that, police say they were able to stop the man before he attacked more people. the attack began at $240.00 p. m, and was undertaken by an individual who was, i know, one threat to new zealand. the individual was under constant monitoring. and it was the police surveillance team and special tactics group who were passive, that monitoring and surveillance that shot and killed him within. i'm told the spice of roughly 60 seconds of the a take starting. there were also restrictions in place in oakland because of the cove at 19 outbreak, meaning there were few shoppers inside the supermarket. the normal new zealand has been on alert for attack since march 2019 when australian white supremacist brenton
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. terrans killed 51 people in 2 mosques in christ church. the prime minister said it wasn't clear a friday stabbings in oakland were revenge for what happened in christ church. but the police say that confident this was a one off and that the attacker was acting alone. wayne, hey, al jazeera toner, new zealand fella heads on algebra struggling to dry out. the cleanup is under way in part to the north eastern united states. after tropical storm idle switch through killing at least 45 people how one pregnant palestinian women found herself in prison. after a dispute, illegal settler ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways.
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hello there. let's pinpoint where i think we'll see our most intense monsoon rains across the sub continents. we still got this circulation over good, right? so that's going to amplify rainfall amounts right through into my harass drive as well. if you go closer round the bay, have been gone pretty much jaundra per dash right through to taylor gonna we've got heavy falls and look at the fire hose of rain really from one end of the bay have been gold to the other. affecting the m r and thailand in time we've got plenty in the way of sunshine across the malay peninsula. sumatra. same goes for java, but concentrate it rain for borneo. and through the ways the heaviest rain will be relegated for northern islands and also the southern islands of the philippines in and around, devoured, devoured has the high of 33 degrees on saturday. and our plum rains really do in a number for southern sections of japan. we do have weather alerts in play. also our next batch of what weather winding up across the yellow sea or the yellow river valley into the yellow sea. now, in terms of those weather warnings, we've got heavy rainfall warnings for northwestern q. shoot northern chicago,
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and southern sections of honju. and then also the risk of seam, landslides for northwestern sections of how kind of tokyo has a high 25 degrees on saturday. that's it. for me, see soon sponsor, cut on airways. joy applicant launches trade and investment in south africa into african trades. that gives you access to more than $1100.00 exhibitors and $10000.00 visitors and buyers and more than $5000.00 conference delegates, more than $55.00 countries, participate in trade and investment deals with 40000000000 dollars as business and government come together to explore business and networking opportunities at the international exhibition boots to you by the african export import. back at the premium partners, the atl 2020 was transforming africa. ah, ah
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ah. hello again. the top stories analogy 0. fighting and i've gone, astonish, escalating between the taliban and the resistance group and found your valley north of the capital capital for the only providence to hold out against taliban room despite being entirely surrounded. european union has set out conditions for ties with the taliban. you wants to have what it calls, a presence in capital to oversee more evacuations is security measures are in place . police in new zealand have shot and killed a man after he found 6 people at a supermarket and what the government calling an isolated fired attack. already say the attacker was on a security watch list. us president joe biden is heading to the state of louisiana for
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a 1st time look at the damage brought on by hurricane idle. torrential rain brought widespread flooding and power was cut to a 1000000 people after the storm hit the u. s. gulf coast last weekend. it caused more flooding. as it moved to the northeast. new jersey, new york and pennsylvania are the worst hit states. 45 people have been killed in the region. christmas salumi reports 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 the record rain fall. serious flooding caused the complete shut down of the subway system. the new york borough of queens suffered the most
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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 basements to come to 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 malacca 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 say that this man we spoke to in new jersey, had stopped in his truck to take a video like this. with water and the street suddenly began to rise the river.
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all the sudden i looked down the road and it was like a river coming towards me. and me and my daughter, my 12 year old 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. and 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. christian salumi al
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jazeera, new jersey, japan's prime minister. yes, he does to girl 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 in office. so that took over off to the former leadership. so i resigned last september, sighting for health to get approval rating has since dropped below 30 percent of the nation struggles with this worst wave of cobra. 1900 infections. a general election is expected later this year. michael penn is the president of the she gets your news agency that's an independent japanese new service. he says suga has struggled in the face of growing criticism. the fact that he's out as prime minister in the season is not, is not much of a surprise at all. although the, you know, the timing that it would happen. you know, within about 12 hours of him saying he was going to run. so like last afternoon he confirmed that he would be running for the presidency of the party. and then in the
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morning he said, i'm not running. so that part was a little bit surprising. but he was, you're basically in the middle of a political crisis and wasn't able to overcome it. suda was never able to move from that number to position or essentially he was, you know, the right hand man, the enforcer, the person who would go and sort of, you know, knocked together bureaucrats and terrify them to get done what the government want to get done but then you become the number one man, you become the prime minister. and a big part of your job is communication. it's creating a career mine, a connection with the japanese people. and on that score, suga was just never showed a spark. you never showed any ability and essentially for the entire year, every time at a local election came up, the ruling party was losing. so it was clear, he just didn't have that touch of, of connecting with the japanese people. that's what he was really missing. their reports of heavy fighting and the libyan capital tripoli between rival armed forces
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it's believed the worst crashes in a year happened near a military base. libya has been divided between 2 rival administration supported by our groups and foreign governments. there has been unrest in the country since and uprising toppled mama gadhafi in 2011 and many bus has plunged into a valley in western iran, killing at least 16 people. it happened in the current or speaking, corridor st on region. one survivor says she jumped from the window when she realized the vehicle was out of control. it's unclear what caused that crash. iran has one of the worst road safety records in the world's. in. now the colombian health ministry has said the new coven, 1900 strain new has spread to 43 countries and regions. the very end,
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which was 1st identified in the country in january, is being closely monitored by the world health organization. according to the health ministry, 39 percent of the confirm cases under treatment were infected by new australia. seeing record levels of new covered 1900 cases and death. while new zealand numbers are declining, after a surge from the delta variance wall, south korea has extended social distancing measures ahead of a holiday there until one gets its 1st batch of pfizer vaccines. skyler will look at cobra, 1900 situation across the asia pacific region needed vaccines arrive in australia, new south wales state, as it marked its worst day of the pandemic with a record 1400. 31 new cove in 1900 cases. and the most deaths in a day, at 12, the half a 1000000 pfizer jobs arrived in sydney, the country's largest city. the shipment came from singapore in a swap, arrangement. australia will deliver the same amount back to singapore in december. a similar deal has been struck with the u. k. that will bring $4000000.00 more or 5
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vaccines to australia this month. the next fortnight is likely to be worth in terms of the number of cases. but as i've said, it's not the number of cases we need to be focusing on, but how many of those cases end up in our intensive cables, hospitals, and how many people we have vaccinated as quickly as possible. more than half of a stella is under a stay at home order, along with sydney, melbourne in the national capital camera have been in week long walk downs. and in new zealand, some progress in its battle against the outbreak. fueled by the delta variance a large drop in new cases from the previous few days. we need to continue to keep those testing rights up to give us the confidence that we are catching any kind of that, that may be in the community. and then finally decided that these results today are encouraging. but as dr. medical ne, his seed, the job is not done. we must continue to be vigilant and get on top of this ap rec, this low cobra, 1900 outbreaks across south korea. officials there have extended social distance
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and curves for a month. this ahead of a thanksgiving holiday later in september. the toughest curves are in the greater sol area were many small businesses are suffering. or, you know, we barely see people on the street. if our profit was about $1700.00 per day, now it is about a half, we can barely pay the rent and don't think social distancing measures are affected . my family has been running this business for more than 40 years, over 3 generations. and we are facing the war situation now. it's so hard. taiwan received its 1st shipment of the 5 biotech vaccines this week, 930000 out of 15000000 doses acquired by tech company and a charity. political pressure from china has made it difficult for taiwan to strike deals directly with vaccine companies facing views, self rule, taiwan as part of its territory. the recent deal was made with a china based distributor. after months of negotiating, scott either al jazeera,
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a pregnant palestinian woman has been released from and is really present after a public outcry. and how to d had been detained since march awaiting trial, and with her baby due next week. she's hoping to avoid returning to prison. that's also been a report from the occupied westbank. the fear of giving birth shackled to a hospital bed without having a loved one to hold her hand filled on her l. d. g. thoughts. while in prison. she is mom to an 18 month old daughter. is expecting to deliver a son next week on thursday, and it's really judge citing the risks of coven 19 put her on house arrest while she awaits trial of humble bond. while i was only thinking about hollywood recovered from giving birth alone with no one by my side, not my husband, no one from my family. those were the hardest moments. play on the top of the l. d . g is charged with a salting it is really settler, and possession of
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a knife. her family says she suffers from depression. last march, she says she was feeling distraught, went for a walk and wandered into an illegal settler outpost. l. d g says she doesn't remember much beyond being beaten. she thought she'd be transported to a hospital for treatment. instead, the pregnant woman spent nearly 6 months in prison. l b case is on common. human rights groups have documented only 10 palestinian women giving birth and israeli prisons since 1967. the last baby born was in 2008 l d g case caused an uproar among palestinians with less than 2 weeks before she is expected to give birth. her attorney was able to convince the court that keeping a depressed pregnant woman in a jail cell was not the only option or if you live month is up in montgomery. we
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submitted a convincing alternative to prison guarantees from a doctor to follow up social services to help the family to monitor her 247 and cache bailey. l. d equal undergo court ordered therapy and just now hoping she can reconnect with her daughter who hasn't called her mommy yet. soon she'll also be juggling caring for her newborn son. and so ally and god willing i will make up every moment i was gone. she'll automatically on to my feelings as her mother, he called l. dks trial begins in november. if she's convicted. the israeli prison service will allow her to keep her son behind bars until he turns to natasha . good name al jazeera from the occupied west bank. well, there is excitement among our fans after the sweetest super group announced its releasing its 1st new music in 40 years. the the album
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voyage is a follow up to 1981 recording the visitors through trucks have been released. the head of a debut in november and a virtual version of the band using specially created avatars will begin a series of concerts in london. next year, they fanning as a music journalist, he says, the anticipation around the new songs is proof of the groups enduring popularity. the 1st thing is that arbor started about $72.00. they kind of broke up an $83.00 though never officially and there for the rony around for 10 or 11 years. the music has so last hasn't been so pervasive. and so everywhere, over the last 40 years, that may be something like this is inevitable. remember, somebody got together around the end of the 1900 and said, you know something we could make a play. and we could raise one with all the ada songs and put it onto stage and launch. it became one of the biggest successes in the west, and i've known that ever since we, so just make a movie out of that became the highest grossing movie in the u. k. after that time
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ever made about half a 1000000000 at the box office. so they had another movie about as well. in other words, it's just the gift that keeps on giving because remember when singles used to mean something and getting to know what the charge meant. something between 83 and 87 or whatever. they have 7 or 8 singles, and about 7 or 8 of those went to number one of the charts. they like they're just part of who we are. just remember when i've made songs, people believe that the songs were about them. this thing now there's about 80900 people working on us from george lucas's industrial project. it's all technological wizardry. it stated the art merchant video from black stop and david bowie that were made. that guy's doing that, the guy who made the 6 part series hon on tv that guys produced us like it's a really big team and they will get this right. there's no question about it.

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