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cobbled airport is almost ready to take commercial flies to the one way and radar systems where repaired. also this, our documents related to the september 11th attacks could soon be public after president joe biden, orders files be declassified yet another musician known as your peers, elvis presley has died. we'll tell you how am i to influence his country's music. see, i'm john ross. go with the sports offending champion, naomi soccer is knocked south of the us open. and so she'll take a break from the game and i've kind of sounds parent and pins tell algebra, they won't pretend that home country, but hope to compete with the paris games in 2024 as refugees. ah, thank you very much for joining us. more fighting has taken place in the last one
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of resistance against the taliban in afghanistan. tangier valley with both sides, claiming advances. the national resistance front is made up of militias and former off can security for members, and is the last group to hold out against tiny band role. but the taliban says the whole country is now under its control. and verify and report the taliban had taken found. she respond celebratory gunfire . cross campbell on friday night. but falling bullets left several people dead and dozens injured. let's go live so aren't here as cha. stratford who's joined us from cobble. so tell us about the latest you're hearing a charlie about the situation in pan share and who's in control of the area below the siding is, is the fighting is very much ongoing. as you mentioned, there were these celebrations last night in cobble. the sky lit up with tray so far
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as the solid set of receipts lines that were coming through that. so according to names tommy bolling commanders in that area that they taking full control of the valley. those were refuted a few hours later when there was leaks to the media. a video statement made by the former vice president of this country of the sala who we understand is in the valley. and he was saying that these claims made by the child, faceless, the fighting was ongoing and the resistance of the, and these fighters, that's a standing up against. it's not a bad would continue. there are huge concerns for what's around about 152200000 people inside the valley. these are mainly ethnic tactics. they're also tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people in villages around the valley. also we were there
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close to the valley entrance yesterday morning and we spoke to many of the people in the area and the tale bomb. and this is our report. smoke rises over the town of gould, the hall, the entrance to the punches valley in northeast of ghana stone. neither the soviets, during the 1980s war, nor the taliban has ever managed to control his mountainous region around a 100 kilometers north of cobble. a shells 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'd rather not go down to the americans betrayed us. president grannie 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 stop fighting. it's all about dr. american military vehicles and pick
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up trucks taking fighters to and from the front line. thousands of men like these across af conestoga have no little else, but conflict and war all their lives. phil jango on a federal mission younger 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 here to defend the rights. people are staying in their homes. the national resistance front of afghan external and ref is believed to be several 1000 strong and made up of main the 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 a corridor. 2 days before the $911.00 attacks in 2001 of the sued is
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demanding the taliban foreman, inclusive government, which guarantees the rights of all afghan histones, ethnic minorities, including ethnic tactics, who make up around a quarter of the country's population. the fighting started off the 2 weeks of negotiations with the taliban collapsed. we have a lot of equipment with ourselves. we will descend from our relief from our territory until we have one blood, one drop of blood in our buddy. so we will resist. will be modified here. talking about fight is edge of a slope along 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. ha ha. the big concern is that suits forces coming round on the mountain
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ridges. trying to surround this area in order to isolate global ha love and we left in global heart. but now we are leaving. today came from cobbled 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, call him on the water. i've got families, flea for their lives in one of the last pockets of resistance to holly bond rule. and charlie, as fighting continues in pan chairs, increasing diplomatic activity in campbell, tell us about what's been happening. that's right. certainly the forefront seems that those diplomatic efforts at the moment is vitally important issue of getting the international airport up and running again. because of course, without that you're going to be very hamstrung in getting in hugely important tons
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of humanitarian aid that has been delayed in this country so desperately needs. now . well, we know that the countries have been right at the forefront all that effort. they have huge teams of technical experts here doing their best to get the air force functioning. we have seen the country ambassador on the top by today said ben mo bought a l k o k r in he very optimistic saying that the airport is ready to potentially begin flights on a commercial level and to try and get an up space and technical experts and technology working on the airport to get these flights in let's have a listen to what he has to say. but even when he was soon, we will achieve everything. and we are doing an assessment of the progress so far. also assessing that damage that was done by the masses of people who had come to
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the airport. hopefully in a short period of time, we will be able to achieve everything. has been able technically to put the airport and operation. and you can see this aircraft just landed and more will come tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. also diplomatic efforts with respect to a vital neighbor of this country pakistan. we understand that the head of pakistan's intelligence agency, lieutenant general, 5 time it arrived intolerable this morning. now puppies telling he's going to be crucially important. both his alleged potentially, between the west and this country. but also because microsoft has huge interests, chiefly security. it has serious concerns, obviously about security terror networks operating in this country and massive concerns about increasing refugees crossing from i've gone into focus on already
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around 3000000 refugees in pakistan. having left during the previous was focused on in the eyes of the us. many western countries, of course, has a fairly check the past when it comes to relationship its relationship with the guns that especially the tal repeatedly accused by western leaders of actually funding the tal yvonne in the past. now that's something that pakistan has flatly denied over the years, but it's a person like the hedge of focused on intelligence agency being here. all eyes on the west will be looking as to any comments that are made by the pakistan government following this visit. because as i say pakistan on a very obviously a crucially important country for i've gone, he's done a potentially for the west. if indeed the crisis here and i've got to start, he's in any way going to be relieved. he's anything he's going to end. thank you.
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thank you for that child transferred to reporting their live from campbell. while the us secretary is stay turned to the blinking says he will travel to cut i and germany to visit diplomats and troops as well as afghans evacuated from campbell, he says, a town of band must honor its commitment. if it wants relief from sanctions, 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 that 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 you want sanctions, they currently cannot do absent an exemption. and if taliban la government is in
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violation of this latest security council resolution on 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 molar. abdul ghani by die is expected to lead the new afghan government that is due to be announced soon. he says it's priority is to improve the economy. the product can promoter 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 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. a women's protests enough, ganeth fans capital turned a violent after they were prevented from marching to the presidential palace. the for the 2nd day in a row,
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calling on the tiny band leaders to protect women's rights for the taliban reporters, the 5 gas to disperse them. autonomy beneficial recently promised they would be if pace for women in afghanistan, government, but not in the cabinet. while many women fear a return to the brutality seen when the group last held power 20 years ago. but taliban officials say they are different and women are only afraid because of propaganda. osama bon jovi got exclusive access to the city of july of bad and spoke to afghan women there. my country to 22 year old was calling is a medical student. she works part time to support her family because her father who is an engineer has been out of work for a long time. she says the images of off guns clinging to plains, 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. because most of them are co
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institute is what are you going to stay in the summer williams is or me because the doctor who i should so is my country in purpose, my best hopes country, michigan, michigan. so it says there 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 in july about linda har. province's 900 education institutions are still closed. and to september the 15th, nearly a 1000000 students and almost 16000 teachers are at home. but the servants were not paid for months before the taliban to go over. among them 2300 female teachers. many who are very of working under taliban rule. at the number one, regional hospital patients and female staff said there has been no disruption.
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segregation of sexes, which the taliban has announced is already in place here. and what is all of this is again, even before that yes, yes. you put on us would like this because in my car be contacted like this of the few months been back. so coming with his job. but not everyone is convinced the thought about has changed dr. being, it remembers that donavon government, which according to her was that islamic, nor pious nor, but it was gonna be 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. the lou now reminds us of old times. they blew up our homes and killed our brothers in front of us. how am i supposed to trust them?
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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. and officials told al jazeera issues such as mil, that company women only need to be there in guest. the journey is more than 3 days . a lot of confusion arises from propaganda and assumptions. and those who are coming out of their home say so far, the taliban fighters have been respectful and not what they had imagined them to be less moody. we did the we were very afraid of the taliban when they took over, as we thought they will be the same brutal taliban we thought 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 hearts, the 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 the job done
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to their to learn about rushes, president vladimir protein has criticized america's lengthy involvement in afghan stan thing, it's 20 years of war, achieved nothing. he also called on the global community to join efforts to resolve existing problems in the country. in 1979, soviet union forces invaded afghanistan and fade for a decade before pulling out hundreds of thousands of afghans and 15000 soviet soldiers were killed during the occupation. the ticket that's true for them are supposed to. 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? 0. if you look at the number of people who've been abandoned in afghanistan, who have been working for the collective west, the u. s. and their allies been at the humanitarian catastrophe as well. now, when i speak to andre quote enough about this, his director general of the russian international affairs council and his joining us from moscow. thank you very much for being with us. what exactly are russia's
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intentions enough ganeth stand today? is there an attraction for president? put in to fill the vacuum left by the u. s. withdraw. i don't think that russia has either capacity or intention to feel that that can be left by the united states. and the tail lights are rushing goals and getting this done are much more limited. i think russia is concerned above all about potential below impact or 4th go. ready in, you know, again, it's done on central ation, park descent allies. definitely. she's concerned about potential flows for refugees and for my grants, but also about potential activities of some terrorist cells on the territory of goodness down that my land operations. a subversive operation center that decks in central asia and the dash proper. finally, are russia. he's very concerned about the dr. i think common form again to start to
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saddle asia and to russia. and definitely it would appreciate any effort that the newly district of getting this done can make to curtail these dark traffic and future. so a number of concerns these say for russia, but isn't a geopolitical foothold also important for putting, being, being present there no matter what capacity and how does the cell that any russian involvement, whatever it may be? how does it, how does he sell it to the russian probably given did, did the russian public not interests, lack of interest in, in being enough canister? well of course, so there is still an f, a gun trauma, especially if you take are older or options the senior generational russian base to remember the soviet operation in afghanistan. definitely there is no appetite to, to repeat the experience. however, i think, who will tell russians that she's not going to be alone in getting this done,
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but it will join forces with other regional players. namely, china, central asian states may be pakistan and iran, and that would allow to do it better than the us lead opposition did. interestingly, russia, unlike china, which he talked about, there hasn't formerly recognised taliban yet. i understand, i say work to form a government. but the russians know afghan is done better than anyone else, perhaps because of their involvement in the country. you mentioned the concerns that moscow has. what is their biggest worry right now the biggest one when it comes up? well, i think that the biggest, very is that tell about the will tolerate all kinds of sales, or maybe even the ice is sales on its territory. and the sales will
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conduct a terrorist actions. russia or will try to easel, tate gosh, neighbors in central asia. i think this is something that they are concerned more than about anything else and that's why they now have quite sizable. busy military exercises together with us bank has done and tragic is done to defend the southern borders of dodging cust on against possible infiltration or even innovation. thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you. andrew cotton off from the russian international affairs council joining us there from moscow. we appreciate your insight. thank you. thank you. and 2 more head on this news, our including no center security wire, bella, russian pro democracy activists living in georgia, say they could soon be deported. and naomi osaka, say she is taking another break from tennis after a frustrating defeated. the us open. that's coming up in force with joe. ah,
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in other world news, the united states government could release some classified fines' claims to the september 11th attacks present. joe biden has ordered a full review of the documents ahead of the 20th anniversary. last month, families of victims accused us of deliberately keeping the documents secret. they say the papers, food, saudi arabia had close links to the attackers who threw pains into the world trade center and the pentagon. white house correspondent, kimberly hockey 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, is that they don't want president biden to visit new york city to commemorate that
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20th anniversary of those attacks. unless fulfils a campaign promise in that campaign. promised that he made was to essentially kick off the investigation the review 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, 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 of never seeing 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, 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 started 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 this executive order that could potentially reveal documents. families have been
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pressing to see for a generation, thailand's prime minister, a pri use channel, child has won a conference vote in parliament by a comfortable margin. his government has been accused of mishandling the corona, vice fund demik, and they seek nomic fallout pro democracy protesters have been calling for his resignation since last year. and ronnie's have recently turned violent. jade devonne of a case chairman of the faculty of law at the college of asians college. he says the prime minister has lost popularity and the vote doesn't reflect the situation on the ground vote last much longer. maybe we could the be by law and by boat to be down with the jordy
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k i n. and so there's another year, it's pretty much the latter that it's both part feedback for government. but in the country, people are not also in the oh, it could be that the majority is in mind or it could be on the way around that. but also like the union made by the population. for example, if the boat is pretty much at the lowest and the prime minister shows people who are supporting in if it's less than those who
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supported this, can i head on this algae here and use our a desperate situation in lebanon? i've 80 percent of the population is now living below the poverty line. and cricket returns the campbell for the 1st funds and fatality band take over. you'll have the story enforced to stay with us. we're back after this very short break. ah hello, nice to see you hope your weekends go. and while we've had more cascading rain for parts of europe, this time, the south of france, these were the storm clouds here that unleashed a torrent of rain on pelley, a, almost a 100 millimeters of rain over the span of 2 hours. and look at this for the month of september. you should get about 80 millimeters, so more than a months worth of rain within a short span,
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still the potential to see heavy falls through central areas of france. this may impact paris is wall incense toward the east. we've got a north wind, so that is dragging down temperatures on saturday. may see some severe storms bubble up for southern parts of italy on saturday. there are amber alerts in play here, and the very real risk of seeing some flash flooding off to greece and turkey. things are settled. we do have some cloud cover for its stumble, and we'll see those winds wind up in the days to come off to iberia. we haven't been able to say this con conditions cordoba 36 degrees, and i think we may get you up to 40 in the days to come. well and this weather broadcast in africa and we've got our storms through western areas of africa. in particular, senegal, the gambia, sierra leone right through to liberia and banjo. the gambia has a height of 30 degrees on saturday. that's it for me. bye. for now. the
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ah the me, you're watching the news are on al jazeera with me for lead back people. a reminder of our top stories. more fighting has taken place in the last pocket of resistance against the taliban in afghanistan, span share valley. the taliban says the whole country is now under its control, but the national resist in front denies the region has fallen. want to show you some live pictures from campbell airport, where the country ambassador to have gone. it's fun. i said the airport could soon be operational and that commercial flights could soon be taking off from the
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