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as morocco wrestles with the impact of cobra 19 the country will hope all is meant reelections double shapes feature. but how will unemployment of struggling health care system and a new election law? i think the vote on september the special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections on al jazeera. ah, the taliban battle fighters in ne afghan, it's done in a bit to take over the last pocket of resistance against the group concerns of afghan women on the taller bond roll the report from july with a strong hold of the tunnel. ah. but i haven't think of this is i just need
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a live from the house or coming up us president joe biden promises federal aid to louisiana as he surveyed the damage from hurricane ida. a toxic leak from a diamond mine in angola kills 12 people in democratic republic of congo. and now at once compensation, me fighting is escalating in afghanistan between the taliban and a resistance group in the pen she of valley. the mountainous enclave is about 150 kilometers north of the capitol cobble. it's been the only province to hold out against taliban rule. charles strafford reports now from behind. the gateway to the region. smoke rises over the town of gould, the hall. the entrance to the punchier valley in northeast of galveston. neither the soviets, during the 1980s war, nor the taliban have ever managed to control this mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble a
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shells lands nearby, trailer bound fighters, ready the weapons. men in this village say they have driven their wives and children to safety. angry. i'm scared. i'm going to go now go down to the americans betrayed us. president gladly betrayed us to you left us under the canons and tank . and we can stop either side 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 pickup trucks, taking fighters to and from the front line. thousands of men like these across af gone histone have known little else, but conflict and war all their lives. phil, i just wanna mention junk on 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. 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 a. 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 afghan histones, ethnic minorities, including ethnic tactics, who make up around a quarter of the country's population. the fighting started out 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. tony 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. ha ha. the big concern is that suits forces coming round on the mountain ridges. a trying to surround this area in order to isolate gulihar. love them, they can make we left and go to her, but now we are leaving. today i came from cobbler to collect our belongings. i already took my family out. the fight thing is ongoing dental shelf. he thinks people's homes, both sides are shutting them on the water. i've got families flea for their lives
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in one of the last pockets of resistance to holly bond rule. charles strafford al jazeera, near goober hall, i've gone stone of the u. s. secretary of state, anthony lincoln says 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 you want security council resolution that by the way, is significant. a 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 un sanctions they currently cannot do absent an exemption. and if taliban government is in violation of this latest security council resolution on
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freedom of travel, it'll be, it's pretty hard to see how they would get, for example, that kind of relief. a taliban co founder, milan delani bought a dog, is expected to lead the new afghan government, which will be announced soon. he says, improving the economy as a top priority. the products come from matter regarding the government that we will form. it will include all fractions of the african people. i want to assure people that we are doing up most efforts to improve their living conditions. the governments will provide security because it is necessary for economic development, not any rough canister on the, for 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 cutters, foreign ministry have landed in combo another step to get in the airport running again and ready to receive aid. katara and turkey, i've already sent technical teams to help restore operations we hope our
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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 the freedom of movement. a dozens of afghan women have demonstrated outside the presidential palace. in kabul, i the calling on the taliban leadership to protect women's rights. one platform, read a society in which women are not active, is a dead society taliban official recently promised. that would be a place for women in afghanistan, government, but not in the cabinet. a many women fear returned to the brutality scene when the
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group last held power. 20 years ago. taliban officials say they have changed or some of bon jovi was given exclusive access to gyla but, and spoke to african women them my country. my 22 year old wisconsin is a medical student. she works part time to support her family because her father who's an engineer has been out of work for a long time. she says the images of afghans clinging to planes. frankly, the country was painful for her to watch. she empathizing with their fear, but once up guns to serve their country, regardless of who runs it. it with no sentiment. institute is what? are you going to stay and summer williams? is there a doctor? so i should leave my country in purpose, my best hope to attention it as is finished. so it says there
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be no problems for her. and her elder sister to go to school, the taliban has said schools will be segregated for boys and girls. this is one of the few private schools angela bud and linda har. province's 900 educational institutions are still closed. and to september, the 15th, nearly a 1000000 students and almost 16000 teachers are at home. but big servants were not paid for months before the taliban to go over. among them 2300 female teachers. many who are very of working on the taliban rule had been under har, regional hospital patients and female staff said there have been no disruption. segregation of sexes which the taliban has announced is already in place here. and all of this is again, even before that yes. yes. you put that on us would like because in my car, the contrary like this of the few months back. so coming with his job,
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but not everyone's convinced the taliban has changed. dr. being remember the thought of on government, which according to her was that islamic, nor pious north, but it love to get moved to city in 2 weeks. we haven't seen anything bad, but i can tell you that they don't have people of high caliber or talent. if they want to govern, they have to have people who are highly qualified, who are to to the nation. they do not remind us of old times. they blew up our homes and killed our brothers in front of us. how am i supposed to trust them? we have no issues with the taliban. we want them to safeguard the resources of the country. we are also muslims alone, not just this. he is ours. as well, nearly every woman we spoke to say they're nervous of what will happen under the taliban. ready and officials told algebra issues such as mil, guardians, and company women only need to be there in case the journey has more than 3 days.
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to see a lot of confusion arises from propaganda and assumptions. and those who are coming out of their home, say so far that upon fighters have been respectful and not what they had imagined them to be. listen, we did, we did the real very afraid of the taliban when they took over, as we thought they would be the same brutal taliban we saw 20 years ago. but now we're more comfortable with them. they came and gave assurances to get back to work without any issues and thank god they are supportive women and under hardware rulers are acceptable as long as they do not depressed and work for the people and the country. the taliban now has to prove it can deliver some of a job down there to learn about us. president joe biden has traveled to the state of louisiana for a 1st hand. look at the damage from harken. ida. 63 people were killed across 8 states. christian salumi reports from the badly hit city of elizabeth in new jersey . more than
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a day after ida 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 will be you. she called my mom. she was like, oh, you know you over a little we couldn't open a drawer because the water was so high. 6000 here have now been evacuated after the fact, nearly 12000 or without power, because the water line came up here in 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
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a little bit like anywhere else. but this was extreme, like never in my while the streams are trying to support stuff. you've seen the movie stuff that's going on down south in new orleans. i got that. we're by bodies of 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 and 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 no air, no power, no generator, because see the power line is than i can get out of my car to my car, to do anything and everything. no gas, no,
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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, we were billed back better. i mean, you know, we know if it's under ground to help cause lot more money. but guess what? it says have on 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 still ahead on just data under pressure from survivors and victims families. the u. s. president orders the declassification of 911 documents days before the 20th anniversary. cure ourselves 1st to be able to get back to the country. why thousands are leaving lebanon in search of opportunities abroad?
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ah, ah, it's time for the journey with sponsored by cut on 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 in show go closer, round the bay, have been gone. pretty much jaundra per dash rate 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. same goes for java, but concentrated rain for borneo. and to the ways the heaviest rain will be relegated for northern islands and also the other islands of the philippines in and
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around, devoured, devoured has a high of $33.00 degrees on saturday. and our plumb rains, really doing 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 how kind of tokyo has the high 25 degrees on saturday. that's it for me. see soon the sponsor, cut on airways. the latest news, as it breaks the storms spared the worst for a long island, which fear to direct it, but it's still whipped up high winds and high ways with detailed coverage. the government, them sit up, is still still risky to send all the children back. not only put them from around the world, hundreds of children have been born to women,
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abused by fighters. in addition to social pressure can only carry their religion if both parents are v o. the me again, you're watching. i just a reminder of our top stories. this fighting is escalated between the taliban and the resistance group. in the punches valley in afghanistan and mountainous enclave is about 150 kilometers north of cobble. it's the only province to hold out against town upon us. secretary of state will visit cuts out on sunday for talks on afghanistan, anthony lincoln says the taliban must stick to its promises. in order for sanctions to be president,
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jo button has acknowledged the us must do more to prepare for each a storms on his tours, louisiana hit by hearken, ida, he said, investing an infrastructure would save lives and money in the long run. 63 people have been killed. the u. s. government can soon release classified files from the september 11th attacks, president biden as 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, the victims families accused us of deliberately keeping documents under wraps. they say the papers prove saudi arabia aided our car, the attackers, whitehouse corresponding, kimberly how it has been. 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,
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depending on which count you youth 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. both attacks, unless you feel fills a campaign promise in 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 of 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,
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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 executive 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, the 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 in the next 6 months. but for now, joe biden has made good on
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a campaign promise in advance of the 11 attacks the 20th anniversary by signing this executive order that could potentially reveal documents. families have been pressing to see for a generation machinery belonging to forestry companies have been set on fly and southern chile as indigenous people that demand the return of ancestral lands. they say they've lost faith in the political process. latin america, italy seen him, spent a day with the father and son trying to protect their land from loggers. in the auto con your region. this is disputed territory. a wilderness was done battles between militarized police and indigenous mer to 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, who are fighting to take over this land little train. okay. is there any way this
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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 lest someone might be injured, jailed or killed by militarized police. i think 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. but because this is the put a land in the marines of clear and eucalyptus trees, part of a lucrative forestry industry that sucking up most of the water. but at the top of the hill, there's noises. it's what's left of a native forest 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 money in says this is used for dining
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hall and this weaving baskets. awkwardly for us, my food said the native forest is life. that's why we protected him. we have a spiritual relationship with him. 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? well, 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 a plural national state and dialogue with those who are fighting for not tone him is not which you nation once which of but militant leaders like one be tune, reject the entire process or the alone you go hell without the only exception would
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be if the convention discuss territory and autonomy for them, the poor people a nation. but that's difficult to imagine. well, what can you then we'll 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 site, perhaps in the mighty 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, my yet chilly me the news. eland has reported its 1st death and the current covered 19 outbreak. health officials say the woman who died was in her nineties and had a number of underlying health conditions. countries been struggling to contain the spread of the highly infectious delta variance since last month. but cases are
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dropping with 20 new infections reported on saturday. all cases are in oakland were a strict lockdown is in place and the european union and asked resent to have reached the deal to end the legal battle of a slow deliveries of code. 900 vaccines. pharmaceutical john will now deliver 300000000 doses by march next year as agreed a year ago. the 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. the number of people leaving levin on to look for opportunities abroad. is it an all time high? and you report is warning the rate of mass exodus is leading to a severe brain drain, as people lose hope in the countries future. saw to hide a has more from beirut, nas seems. wayne is visiting the square in bay route one last time before he leaves for germany. it's a he spent day and night a month protesting with hundreds of thousands of others against the government and
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rampant corruption. for the ruling political class in lebanon at 3 months, and i think they kept on creating crisis. the c mustafah scholarship. he's one of the many young professionals next of his to leaving lebanon for good, almost everybody who was involved in the revolution. those were the front lines and leading the movement. but we all have the same thoughts to help secure ourselves 1st to be able to get back to the country. it's really break the heart to see that all the young people who were the key of the chains, frank, tirelessly, desperately to get the visa. there are twice as many lebanese living abroad and in the country itself. now even more relieving as people struggle to make and me generational chrome or is what people have lost their suffering from right now. so
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many last few favorite blog planes on systematic corruption was just too much to bear. never on has no functioning government. economic and health care systems made was by the pandemic of all but collapse. but i was leaving the country. they say they've lost the very little hope that they want. has new findings by the american university of a root show, 3 quarters of lebanese you'd want to emigrate. world bank estimates economic crisis can take a couple more decades to recover an expert warner. the long term impact relate to the brain drain will have on the country. it's very well, that's actually the question of losses i leaving those who all you the economy oh, in the society it's actually doctors, nurses, each of rank designers. those are the 1st to leave and they are leaving and done go 1000. and that's actually would mean that the economy is going to collapse even
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didn't 10 travel agents say they're receiving an unprecedented number of calls. and we're seeing an increase in people booking flights out of lebanon on a one way ticket with no return, especially those that already have residence is abroad, but a chosen to live here, such as students or those relatives and other countries. it's been difficult because like none of my friends have remains and i don't have any more family there . the theme says most of his friends like doughty of left for europe. he sad to be leaving his home and family behind. but he's looking forward to future. he says with new opportunities abroad, the ones he fought for, so tires 11 on foreign for you to coming on. i'm sure you're going to grade. got a height at, i'll just 0. the root of the democratic republic of congo, says it once, a compensation after a diamond mind, leach killed at least 12 people. the spill in late july is thought to have come from the wastewater dam of neighboring and goal is largest diamond reserve,
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the official se polluted a tributary of the congo river, making thousands of people ill took a diamond. mine has said it immediately sought to repair the leak and reduce the pollution rafael. she monga is the director of the congo base in water resources research center. he says it's still not clear what kind of contaminants polluted the river or what the long term consequences may be. people not bring up jelly or drinking. so that's what this don't give us. and this is when does leave us. so what, that's what he does and what can we do that will munition to people? and this is actually what we've been getting and we still have to start so that we can see if that could happen immediately in the mid done. but also this would be additional from the source of the,
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the portion. so from what countries reflecting from the out see, and also i'm going to, this is good to the source of the depletion and in the, to get saw what's expected. and we hope that the government is willing to talk and this is really for me to see what that is to management and management. you know why going on this is as you get around up of the top stories now. fighting has escalated between the taliban and the resistance group. in the pan she of valley in afghanistan. the mountainous enclave is about 150 kilometers north of campbell. the region has been the only province to hold out against tyler bond room. us secretary of state will visit cutout on sunday for talks on afghanistan. anthony blinking says the taliban
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