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the risking is the early on al jazeera ah, yes, i'm fighting intensifies enough kinda sounds. pan she a valley where resistance watches the trying to repel a ton of advance. i'm sure strap reporting from the entrance to the punch shift valley, where the fighting is escalating between the tale bond and what's being described as the last bastion of opposition to their rule. ah, i'm tied down to 0. live from london. also coming up. president biden is in louisiana to survey the damage left by hearken, ida, for the north,
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receiving federal to continue to reveal the extent of the destruction and 3 people in critical condition, ultra stabbing, and then use even supermarket. prime minister says the attack was iceland fired. ah, i know the taliban is locked in a battle for the region of pen shear. the last remaining area vasquez dawn. not on the taliban control. fighters from the national resistance from to repeatedly repelled advances by the on group. several 1000 fighters, regional groups, and remnants of the government forces of mass and the rugged valley, some residents. so that just before the taliban takeover, they saw the former government troops from other provinces, transporting military vehicles and equipment to the area of the region. 150 kilometers north of couple resistant taliban rule during the 1990s,
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number of casualties is hard to verify. as rhodes a blocked and mobile phone systems cut off and hundreds of families who fled after heavy fighting. charles structured reports from go behalf smoke rises over the town of gould, the hall, the entrance to the punchier valley in northeast af galveston. neither the soviets, during the 980 war, nor the taliban have ever managed to control this mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble. a shell lands nearby. taliban fighters ready their weapons. men in this village say they have driven their wives and children to safety. they angry. i'm scared. i was not gonna go down to the americans betrayed us. president grannie betrayed us to you left us under the cannons and tank and we can't stop either side fighting. how much can they kill their brothers? how much can they kill their fellow guns?
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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 gun histone have known little else, but conflict and war all their lives. phil, i just wanna make sure general on the fighting started 3 days ago. now we've taken a lot of areas 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 r f is believed to be several 1000 strong and made up of mainly ethnic tragic fighters and former afghan army soldiers. the group is 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 a quieter 2 days before the 911 attacks in 2001 of the sued is
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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 equipments with ourselves. we will descend from our relief from our territory until we have one on one drop of blood in our buddy. so we will resist. will be modified here. tony bon, fight his edge, up 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. ha ha. the big concern is that masood forces are coming round on the mountain
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ridges. trying to surround this area in order to isolate gulihar. love them, they make and we left and go to her. but now we are leaving. today came from cobbled to collect our belongings. i already took my family out, the fighting is ongoing dental shelf. he think people's homes, both sides are shutting them all. i've got families, flea for their lives in one of the last pockets of resistance to taliban rule. charles strafford al jazeera, near goober hall, i've gone stone taliban co founder miller, of doing gunny barava is expected to lead the new african government, which we don't soon. he says improving the economy is a top priority. the product matter regarding the government that we will form, it will include all factions of the african people. i want to assure people that we are doing utmost efforts to improve their living conditions. the government will
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provide security because it is necessary for economic development. not only rough canister on the whole world, we are able to provide security. we are able to overcome other problems. we will not spend any effort to reach our objectives. the central state will travel to do on sunday for further talks on afghanistan and nibbling concert. the taliban must honor its commitments in order to see any sanctions relief. we have worked intensely across the international community to set a very clear, international expectation of what the world is looking for from the taliban when it comes to freedom of travel. now enshrined among other things. un security council resolution that by the way is significant number of ways, one of which is that as you know, the taliban, among other things as seeking sanctions relief, un sanctions. it is seeking the ability for its leaders to travel freely. which again under you on sanctions,
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they currently cannot do absent an exemption. and if taliban la government is in violation of this latest security council resolution on freedom of travel, it'll be pretty hard to see how they would get for example, that kind of relief. early jordan has more from washington dc. not only is there a big diplomatic push, but there's also going to be a concurrent military. thank you. not only will secretary of state on to blank and be traveling to the region in the coming days. but the defense secretary lloyd austin is also going to be in the region in order to thank u. s. military, as well as a regional military leaders for their assistance in the recent evacuation from afghanistan. now the main point of antony blinking trip to doha is to consult, not just with the members of the u. s embassy,
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who are temporarily working out of that city. but to also consult with how to re leaders who are very keen for among other things, to reopen the airport in cobble so that humanitarian aid can get in. and so that those afghans who want to leave the country will be able to leave. there have been some talk in recent days that perhaps the main airport could have been reopened by friday. but that has turned out to be perhaps a little too ambitious. but certainly the secretary of state wants to be in close coordination, not just with kataria officials, but also with turkish officials who are working on this project to try to keep that all important lifeline between the landlocked country and the outside world. open a group of afghan women have demonstrated outside the presidential palace and campbell, the calling on the taliban leadership to protect women's rights, including access to employment and education follows
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a similar protest which took place inherit on thursday. a ton of unofficial recently promised that would be a place for women enough kind of sounds government, but not in the cabinet. was on the saw in the last 20 as we the women have taken part in all aspects of life, shoulder to shoulder with men. therefore, no one can eliminate us. we not only oscar islamic camera, government, but also all the international community, especially women from other countries around the world to support us. ah, you as president is in the state of louisiana for a 1st hand look at the damage wrought by hearken ida joe biden. so from that louisiana, as governor, john bel edwards and other local officials, i will be floating over areas hit on a stool. torrential rain brought widespread flooding and power to a 1000000 homes and businesses was caught after the storm hit the gulf coast. and
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these 9 people were killed in louisiana. less cause more flooding. as it moved ne, with at least 49 people killed across new jersey, new york and pennsylvania. i know you all are frustrated about how i take through store power. dangerous work, 25000 alignment from around the country have come here to louisiana to help cruise from 32 different states, right? and 2 of them lost their lives in the process of trying to get power back up. and we're gonna work and 247 christian ramirez and it is a bit the new jersey, one of the worsted areas in the northeast. a couple days ago where i'm standing was completely under water. we wouldn't be able to be standing here. and today the water is all gone, but what destruction and death did it leave in its wake. sadly, in this apartment complex, behind me, 4 people were killed. $25.00 total and all of new jersey. that's the highest
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a total of any state from this storm. and all of that is due to the flooding. if you look over here, you can see sadly where that family passed away, 3 of them were from the same family. a neighbor was also in that apartment building the water were told was up to the top of the doorway. here, neighbors on the 2nd floor. tell me that they received calls from people on the lower floors asking for help. the water rose so quickly, many didn't see it coming, didn't expect it. some were sleeping, it happened at night, but the people on the 2nd floor said that at that point there stairs were flooded with water. they couldn't open the doors because the water pressure was so great. so now after the fact this entire complex has been evacuated, there's some 12000 people without power. here you see the devastation of the vehicles. the water was to the roof of these vehicles. and now this is what we're seeing all over new jersey stranded cars,
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covered and mach people cleaning out houses and basements that are soggy because of the water, which is mostly, again, receded in most parts of the state. although in other parts of the state, still rivers are peaking, so there is more flooding expected elsewhere, even though the weather now is beautiful. the damage goes on. as president joe biden has ordered a review of all classified documents related to the september 11th attacks. any documents which can be declassified will then be released to the public within 6 months. our white house correspondent kimberly hallett has more essentially, as we approach the 20th anniversary of those attacks on the pentagon and the world trade center in new york, september 11th attacks, the families of the victims, about 16 to 1800 of them, depending on which count you use have been pushing for the declassification for quite a while, and what they were saying is in the recently released letter,
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is that they don't want president biden to visit new york city to commemorate that 20th anniversary of those attacks. unless you feel fills a campaign promise, and that campaign promised that he made was to essentially kick off the investigation the review that would allow for the release of documents. the family is alleged, could potentially expose saudi arabia in some form or fashion to the september 11th attacks. so in advance of the 20th anniversary, the us president has now signed this executive order. what this does is essentially a direct cspi to begin this declassification process related to the $911.00 attacks that again, the family's allege has a link to the saudi government, or at least saudi officials. now i in terms of how this move forward, what we know is this will allow for at least an access to what until now has been kind of secret department of justice files that have the investigation of federal
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investigation but have never seen the light of day by the public. so what this is 2nd order does is it will essentially begin that review process that will allow for these documents to potentially be released over the next 6 months. but it's important to note, it's not just the families of victims that have been pushing for this increase. really. we've seen members of congress including members of the president's own democratic party, in fact, top sen. bob menendez recently saying that the u. s. government needs to know who is a friend, who is a foe, and they are also alleging that there are connections to saudi officials and the 911 attacks. and that's why this really start to gain momentum. so we'll be watching very carefully to see what comes out of this review of declassification process the next 6 months. but for now, joe biden has made good on a campaign promise in advance of the 11 attacks the 20th anniversary by signing
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this executive order that could potentially reveal documents. families have been pressing to see for a generation still to come on out 0, australia report, record code cases to secure vaccines in its battle against the delta variant. and they said that protecting the loss of the land, chinese in the triple war on forestry companies and the government ah hi, good, nice to see you. thanks for joining in. we are locked into wet weather across southern sections of japan. we do have weather alerts in place, so let's talk about them, northwestern q. she, northern chicago, southern sections of hon. you and also the risk of seen some land sides for northwestern areas of how kind of give you a wider look right now. because we've got more brain starting to wind up through the yellow river valley out toward the yellow sea. i think this is going to impact
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the korean peninsula. probably by about tuesday, firehose of what weather from one ends of the base been called to the others. so this is affecting southern sections of mia, mar and thailand. plenty of sun know across the malay peninsula, sumatra and java. next stop. we're going down under and the southerly buster. you can really see how far inland it's going. adelaide. 15 degrees just the other day. you were at $31.00 and now it's got to talk about that. what, whether from the northern territory queensland into new south wales and victoria, diving down to the tasman c per se, 90 degrees on saturday. so new zealand high pressure in charge. it's trying to keep this what, whether a way for as long as it can. so we look at the 3 day forecast in wellington. sure it's going to be breezy, but the rain looks like it won't move in till about monday, with a high of 14 degrees. that's it for me. see soon, the on
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accounting, the costs china designs on the indian ocean. beijing thinks millions enforcing laws in pakistan can india count to china's geo political and economic might last a referendum in berlin to strip a landlord of tens of thousands of whole counting the cost on i'll just here ah, holding the powerful to account as we examine the us his role in the world on al jazeera ah the ah. top stories 0. fighting his escalation between the taliban and the resistance group
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in the pen, she valley region has been the only province to hold out against taliban rule. the man expected to lead the new african government to store out the economy as a priority to dos as secure. she is an important 1st step and your signature state cut on sunday. the talks on i've got this done. and can you please confirm the taliban must stick to its promises. the sanction is to be the democratic republic of congo says it's seeking compensation after leak at an angle and diamond mine polluted drinking water, killing 12 people. thousands more fell ill when part of the mines, wastewater dam ruptured in late july. the can ciocca, mine has acknowledged the tailings then leaked into a tributary of the congo river. officials say they immediately sought to repair the breach, which was from the sealed by august the 9th. good luck with the fact that the goal in government recognized what happened to taca and that can took
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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. really, viruses and 3 people remain in critical condition not being stopped in an organ supermarket. using no authority say the attacker was shot and killed by police, was being closely monitored by intelligence agencies. wayne. he has the latest and afternoon shopping in new zealand. largest city was interrupted by a burst of gunfire and sirens, i'd soon emerge that police shot and killed a man who had walked into a supermarket in the west of oakland and detect shoppers with a knife. he stared. 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 lease and the prime minister to label it terrorism. and to reveal
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details about who the attacker was, the sure lincoln came to new zealand 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, tame and special tactics group who were passive, that monitoring and surveillance that shot and killed him within. i'm told the space 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 the alert for attack since march 2019 when australian white supremacist
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brenton, terrence killed 51 people and 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, japan's prime minister, shahida suger says he won't seek reelection as leader of the governing party this month. it sets the stage for him to be replaced after just one year in office. he took over after former leadership, or of a resigned last september, flashing poor health should be as approval rating has since dropped as a nation struggles with its west wave code 19 infections. a general election is expected next year. australia hits record levels of new covered 19 cases and deaths is eland, to see numbers decline after delta variance surge. meanwhile, south korea is extended social distance and curves ahead of
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a holiday. and taiwan has received its 1st batch of 5 vaccines. it's got hardly with a look at co 19 in 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 1431 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 vaccines to australia this month. the next for not is likely to be worth in terms of the number of cases. but as i 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 weeks long walk downs and in
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new zealand, some progress in its battle against the outbreak fueled by the delta variant, 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 doctor 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 in curves for a month. this ahead of a thanksgiving holiday, later in september, the toughest curves are in the greater sol area where 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 effective . my family has been running this business for more than 40 years over 3
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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 a terror to chinese indigenous ma put a people is increasingly out of the state control. a delegation of approaches taking part in drafting chiles. new constitution hoping to lay the groundwork for reconciliation, some of little faith in the political process. see, and humans spent the day with a father and son resisting loggers in the strife torn arcadia region.
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this is disputed territory. a wilderness was done battles between militarized police and indigenous ma poochie rebel groups are frequent. this sign reads territory in recovery, forestry companies out of the way. we've come to meet marcello medina and his 16 year old son grandma who are fighting to take over this land train. okay. is there 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 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
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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 firms and other plants used for making my booty medicine. i see some of my the in says this is used for dine wall and this weaving baskets on footway for us. my food said the native forest is life. that's why we protected him. we have a spiritual relationship with 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, 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 chili's constitutional convention, something unthinkable just
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a few years ago. it's meant to send a message that a new constitution can lay the groundwork for a flurry, national state, and dialogue with those who are fighting for not tone him is not teaching nation. one feature of but militant leaders like won't be tune, reject the entire process or the alone he got held without the only exception would be if the convention discuss territory and autonomy for them to, to people a 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, perhaps in the muddy in need of 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 chinney. one of the 3 of his most celebrated singers has died at
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the age of 80. and am i you issue to was known as the therapy and elvis presley. and his style influenced the countries modern pop music rhetoric a b looks back on his life and career. he was one of the biggest stars to come out of ethiopia. golden age is not an artist to sang songs that was simple, yet meaningful and went on to influence the generation of ethiopian. ah other my he was born in 1941 towards the end of fascist italy's brief occupation, a vps peer. he became popular in the 1960 with songs that resonated with young and old alike. songs like tim ali, j or study my i, my song on the importance of education. he was nicknamed the p o. p and elvis for his style,
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a musical talents. a few years ago on my he had surgery and italy to fix blocked arteries, which meant he had to come back on his live performances. he had this message for his pans after he recovered some actual been titled to all my fans who heard about my sickness and reached out to me to express your love and support. i give my deepest gratitude to you. i would also like to thank all the medical professionals who treated me and supported me and i say thank you. but the god a e d p prime minister, i b f. mad his tweeted, expressing his sadness and calling on my who a role model he loved his country to me. other my he was one of the 1st artist anytime to record music to vinyl. he has won several international music awards and performed around the world. millions of pins have known him for most of their lives and will remember his music for generations to come out of my he should a was
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a 2 years old and i want to catch up anytime with our website. the address of that is out there a dot com. and you can watch us live by clicking on the orange live icon out of here dot com. ah, the top stories are 0 fighting has escalated between the taliban and the resistance group in the pantry of valley. and that's kind of stone region. 150 kilometers north of cargo has been the only province to hold out against taliban rule. even though it's now entirely surrounded several 1000 fighters from regional groups and remnants of the government forces of massed in the valley. smoke can be seen from distant mountains.

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