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where it is weapons it again, freedom, suppress, welcome again. freedom of expression is a weapon against human life. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, there is no channel that cover the world news like we do. we revisit places the day i'll just are really invest in that and that's the privilege. as a journalist, lose taliban battle fight. as a ne, ask anniston in a bit to take over the last pocket of resistance against the group. we're looking at what actions, what policies, any new afghan government pursues the us secretary of state antony blink and expressed his concern about the formation of a ton of bond government. ah,
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hello, i'm hasn't think of this is live from the house or coming up. us president joe biden promises federal aid to louisiana as he surveyed damage from harken, ida, a man on the security watch list stab several people in a new zealand supermarket. prime minister says the attack was isis inspired. me fighting is escalating in afghanistan between the taliban and a resistance group in the punchy of valley. the mountainous enclave is about 150 kilometers north of the capital cobbled. it's been the only province to hold out against carla bon rule. charles strafford reports from go behind the gateway to the region. smoke rises over the town of gould, the hall, the entrance to the punchier valley in northeast af galveston. neither the soviets,
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during the 1980s war, nor the taliban have ever managed to control this mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble a shells lands nearby, bound fighters, ready the weapons. men in this village say they have driven their wives and children to safety. they angry. i'm scared. i was gonna go not go down to the americans betrayed us. president gandy 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 baton 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. in general, on a federal mission general and the fighting started 3 days ago. now we've taken
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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 corridor. 2 days before the $911.00 attacks in 2001 of the sued is demanding the taliban form an inclusive government which guarantees the rights of all africa, stones, 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
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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 trucks. 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 my suits forces are coming round on the mountain ridges. a trying to surround this area in order to isolate golda her love them as we left and go to her. but now we are leaving today came from cobbler to collect our belongings. i already took my family out of the fighting is unclear.
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there are shelves, he thinks people's homes, both sides are shutting them on the wall. i've got families flea for their lives in one of the last pockets of resistance to holly bond rule. charles strafford al jazeera, near goober hall of gun, his stone the u. s. secretary of state will continue his diplomatic mission in doha . on sunday he express concern about the policies of the new taliban government. rosalind jordan has more from washington the reason why secretary of state answer the blanket is going to doha. he says, is to consult with the country leadership about efforts to reopen afghanistan's national airport. he's also going to be meeting with us embassy officials who are still trying to process the paper work for those afghans who want to leave their country and start a new life in other countries, particularly here are the united states. but one thing that isn't going to be on the table, at least right away, is the matter of whether to grant
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a quick recognition to what the taliban says will soon be the new government and cobble. here's the secretary's explanation why. earlier on friday, i have to tell you that as important as what the government looks like is more important still is what any government does. and that's what we're, that's what we're really looking at. we're looking at what actions, what policies, any new afghan government pursues. that's what matters the most so or the expectation is to see and passivity and governments. but ultimately the expectation is to see a government that makes good on commitments. that the taliban have made particularly when it comes to freedom of travel when it comes to not allowing us to stand to be used as a launching ground for terrorism directed at,
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at us or any of our allies and partners when it comes to upholding the basic rights of the african people including women and minorities when it comes to not engaging and in reprisals. these are the things that, that we're looking at. and again, not just us, many countries around the world blink. and we'll also be visiting ramstein, aerospace in germany, where he's going to meet with afghans who have already left their homeland and are looking to resettle in other countries. it's part of his effort. he says to show that the u. s. is still very much committed to the welfare of the afghans who worked with the u. s. government during the 20 year long war a taliban co founder of milan, delani bought a daughter, is expected to lead the new african government, which will be announced soon. he says improving the economy as 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. officials from cut us foreign ministry have landed in kabul another step to getting the airport running again and ready to receive aid. cochran turkey have already sent technical teams to help restore operations. so what we hope our efforts will speed up the full or at least the gradual re operation of the facility. this will help more flight into cabal airport. after the diplomatic course, we need to continue to talk with the taliban to iron a certain political issues, namely to ensure the peaceful transition of power, comprehensive political reconciliation, and above all, to restore the country's peace and stability. the one. the 2nd issue is providing humanitarian car doors, and we hope to see this in the coming 24 to 48 hours. the 3rd issue is to ensure
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the freedom of movement. dozens of afghan women have demonstrated outside the presidential palace in cobble. i calling on the taliban leadership to protect women's rights one plus when a society in which women are not asked if is a dead society. a thought about official recently promised there would be a place for women in afghanistan, government, but not in the cabin. was the basalt 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 is lima camera government, but also all the international community, especially women from other countries around the world to support us or us president joe biden has traveled to the state of louisiana for a 1st hand look at the damage wrought by hearken. items in new jersey, the state which has suffered the most deaths governor phill murphy said the
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disaster reflected the new reality of climate change. 49 people have been killed in an all feast. christmas. salumi reports from the badly hid city of elizabeth, new jersey. more than a day after i'd a barrel through the northeastern united states, many parts of new jersey are still under water. but in elizabeth, where the floods retreated, it leaped cars, flooded homes and death in its wake. the water rose so quickly at this new jersey apartment complex. it caught many people off guard. it's merged vehicles, and pushed up against the doorways trapping for people inside. people who lived on the 2nd floor got calls from neighbors below. the lady over you, she call my mom. she was like, oh, you know, you open the door, we couldn't open the door because the water was so high. 6000 here have now been evacuated after the fact. nearly $12000.00 or without power. because the water,
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when it came up here, the water got as high as many cabals, front porch emerging, the lower levels, 6.3, feel water. by the time he got the flash fled alert, the water was already rising. he's lived here 20 years. we've had a little bit of flooded but like anywhere else. but this was extreme, like never in my while the streams are trying to beat stuff. you've seen the movie stuff that's going on down south in new orleans. i got that. we're by bodies, a water, but not here. we're in the middle. a city, new jersey governor still murphy says it's clear where the blame lies as we continue to contend with the reality of climate change. it is no surprise that these storms are happening with greater frequency, greater intensity. this conversation is one that we will continue having probably for the rest of our lives in the state of louisiana, where i'd 1st made landfall on sunday. the death toll was lower, but hundreds of thousands of people across the state remain without power. i'm had
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no air, no power, no generator. because the, the power line is than i can get out of my car, to my car, to do anything. and everything, no gas, no, nothing. and i want to cry. on friday us president joe biden came to see for himself some of the worst effected areas. and he had knowledge the need to harden us infrastructure to future storms coming in, seen, all pulls down. well, you know, i mean, we build back better. i mean, you know, we know if it's underground, it's called a lot more money. but guess what? it says have more money, long term damages from ida are still being assessed, but expected to be in the billions of dollars. kristen salumi al jazeera elizabeth new jersey fell ahead on as to how one pregnant palestinian woman found herself in prison after a dispute at an illegal settler outpost. by going and
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one of the most celebrated thing is, has died at the age of 18. ah, ah, it's time for the journey with sponsored by cattle airways. 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 called 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
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. same goes for java, but concentrated rain for borneo. and through the waves, 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, and southern sections of honshu. and then also the risk of seen landslides for northwestern sections of whole kind of. so q has a high 25 degrees on saturday. that's it for me see soon. ah, the sponsor cut on airways? ah, they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000
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pounds in commission. there was no hope of any more because there's always a small combo people for really, really good live in athens, we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. ah, the the hello. again, you're watching. i just reminder of our top stories. this fighting is escalated between the taliban and a resistance group. in the pan shit valley. enough canister on the mountain enclave is about 150 kilometers north. the capital combo. the only province to hold out
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against caught upon rule us secretary of state will visit cuts out on sunday for talks in afghanistan, anthony blinking says taliban must stick to its promises in order for sanction to be president joe biden has acknowledged the u. s. must do more to prepare for future storms on his tour of louisiana hit by ark and ida. he said, investing an infrastructure would save lives and money in the long run. 49 people have been killed in the u. s. in china have failed to reach an agreement on climate change during talks in change in u. s. climate and void, john kerry has been meeting with chinese officials. beijing rebuffed cause to make more public pledges on climate change before you and meeting in november. katrina you is following the story force from beijing. this is us climate envoy john kerry, 2nd visit to china this year he's urging paging to do more to combat climate change
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and help to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius the century. the 2 countries of the world's biggest carbon emissions, china alone produces more than a quarter of global emissions. washington wants pages to reduce its reliance on coal. china aims to become carbon neutral by 2060, but it continues to build coal fired power plants. meeting in the port, city of chin gin, john carrie told chinese officials, climate change was more important than politics. we're all going to be dealing with this certainly for the rest of our lives. and i think a challenge is as big as any that we face on a global basis. baton is top diplomat said the worsening bilateral relationship between the 2 countries was threatening climate corporation. the biden administration has attacked china's human rights record, its behavior in the south china sea and its handling of the pandemic. chinese foreign ministry says washington should stop viewing china as a threat and ordinance and work instead to ease tensions. climate activists say
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china's leaders are also skeptical of the us as commitment to fighting climate change. so i hope they can prioritize the global environment. the climate change agenda will not move forward as easily as it did a couple of years ago in china and us can't reach an agreement. is very bad news for the international community. john kerry and his chinese counterparts shed and why are expected to meet one more time ahead of the you and climate summit in glasgow in november of the u. s. government could soon release classified files from the september 11th attacks. president joe biden has ordered a full review of the documents days before the 20th anniversary. any which can be declassified will then be made public within 6 months. last month, victor, last month, the victims families accused the us of deliberately keeping documents under wraps. they say the papers prove saudi arabia aided arcada attack his white house
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correspondent, kimberly how kit 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 of 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 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 would allow for the release of documents, the family of allege 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
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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 investigation but have never seen the light of day by the public. so what does the 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. increasingly we've seen members of congress including members of the presence own democratic party, in fact, top sen. bob menendez recently saying that the u. s. government needs to know who is a friend and who is a foe,
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and they are also alleging that there are connections to saudi officials and the 911 attacks. and that's why this really started to gain momentum. so we'll be watching very carefully to see what comes out of this review of declassification process for the next 6 months. but for now, joe biden has made good on a campaign promise in advance of that. i 11 attacks the 20th anniversary by signing this executive order that could potentially reveal documents. families have been pressing to see for a generation new zealand prime minister has described a supermarket stabbing in oakland that left 6 people wounded a terrorist attack. the ice sympathizer, who has been closely monitored by intelligence agencies, was shot dead within 60 seconds of the attack. wayne hay reports 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
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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 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 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
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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 . 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, you zealand the european union, and astra seneca reached the deal to end a legal battle over slowed the river deliveries of code 19 vaccine. pharmaceutical john will now deliver 300000000 doses by march next year. as agreed a year ago. you accused astrazeneca of acting in bad faith when it provided doses to the u. k. from plants in europe before fulfilling orders for the block. a
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pregnant palestinian woman has been released from israeli prison after a public outcry on hearted dick who is accused of attempting to attack israeli settlers had been detained since march awaiting trial with her baby due next week. she's hoping to avoid returning to prison. natasha her name reports from the occupied west bank. 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 was mom to an 18 month old daughter. as expected to deliver a son next week on thursday and israeli judge siding the risks of coven 19 put her on house arrest while she awaits trial of hum the bond. while i was only thinking about how i would recover from giving birth alone with no one by my side, my husband, no one from my family,
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those were the hardest moments on the tablet and the leak is charged with a salting. it is really settler and possession of 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 d. case is uncommon. human rights groups have documented only 10 palestinian women giving birth in israeli prisons since 967. 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
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a jail cell was not the only option or if you live month is robert montgomery. we submitted a convincing alternative to prison guarantees from a doctor to follow up social services to help 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 on is god willing, i will make up every moment i was gone. she'll automatically on to my feelings as her mother is called l d g 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 has been heavy fighting in the libyan capital. tripoli between rival armed forces
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the fighting scented on a barracks in a densely populated area of tripoli. se libby is divided between 2 rival administrations, supported by our groups and foreign governments. of the democratic republic of congo says it once compensation after a diamond mind leak killed. at least 12 people spill in. late july is full to come from the wastewater dam of neighboring and goal is largest diamond reserve. the officials say polluted a tributary of the congo river, making thousands of people ill. ethiopians military says it stopped and attempted rebel attack, targeting the renaissance dam on the blue nile. it happened close to the border with sudan. if you open, colonel says troops guarding the area killed 50 fighters, an injured 70. others. you see open government has been fighting rebels in the northern t grier region since november i,
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one of the easy appears most celebrated singers has died at the age of 18 at m. i u, a shitty was known as the p o. p and elvis presley and his style influenced the countries modern pop music. victoria gate and b looks back on his life and korea adam. he was one of the biggest stars to come out of the golden age as an artist to sang songs that was simple, yet meaningful and went on to influence a generation of ethiopian, ah other my. he was born in 1941, towards the end of fascist italy's brief occupation of 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
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on the importance of education. he was nicknamed the p o. p, and elvis for his style, a musical talents. a few years ago on my he had surgery in italy to fix blocked arteries, which meant he had to come back on his live performances. he had this message for his fans 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 got a easy, a prime minister. abby ac met his tweeted, expressing his sadness and calling on my who a role model. he loved his country to change my he was one of the 1st artist in ethiopia to record music to vinyl. he has won several international music awards and performed around the world. millions of peons have known him for most of their
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lives and will remember his music for generations to come out of my he should a was a to years old. ah, this is going around up. the headlines fighting is escalated between the taliban and a resistance group. in the pan she of valley and canister on the mountainous enclave is about 150 kilometers north of the capitol campbell. the region has been the only province to hold out against carla bon rule. new secretary of state will visit cut out on sunday for talks on afghanistan, anthony blink, and says with tyler by mistake to its promises, in order for sanctions to be president joe biden says the us must do more to prepare for future storms. 49 people been killed in a north east that caused major flooding in new york, new jersey and pennsylvania on vidas tour of louisiana. he said, investing in infrastructure would save lives and money in the long run. i know you
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