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the september 11th attacks could soon be public after president joe biden, orders some a fam, declassified harrowing stories for mothers who are seeking justice for their sons, who disappear during columbia civil war. ah, hello, we start this hour and i've got a song where cavil's airport is back up and running. civilian commercial flights have taken off for the 1st time since the capital fell to taliban forces last month . follows repairs to the runway and radar. with the help of technical teams from qatar and turkey, victoria getting be reports, afghans board and airplane at cobble international airport bound with the northern city of mass. sharif. technical teams have been working for days to repair the badly damaged from way and radar system. and on saturday,
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the efforts paid off this is the 1st domestic flight from cobble since it fell to taliban forces last month. and apple staff say they're looking forward to more in the coming days. tires were very happy because the internal flights have started. and now we're taking our wages and everything is going according to plan. the reopening should soon allow afghan a stand to reconnect with the outside world and vital a to get in. the chat about says more, what needs to be done before the apple is fully operational. again, come on and as you know, the it was destroyed by the americans. they burned down every possibility. therefore we needed time to repair it. we predict that within a few days, international flights will be in progress. ation. experts say international airlines are unlikely to resume flights to cobble until airport security is guaranteed. it's going to take a lot of convincing and reassurance to have
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a foreign airline fly, not just over afghanistan, because over flight is off limits now to but to afghanistan, we're talking about across that are insured by 3rd party companies and leasing companies that will say no airline you are not able to take the if that cross there because we can't guarantee that it will get out in the state that we required. and so on. thousands of people still want to leave cobble, and the taliban leaders have promised they will be allowed. some will see the gradual reopening of the airport as a sign that keeping their word victoria gates and be al jazeera, more fighting has taken place in the last pocket of resistance against the taliban in afghanistan. pan your valley with both sides, claiming advances. the national resistance front is made up of militia and former african security force members. and is the last group to hold out against the taliban rule of the taliban says the whole country is now under its control.
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unverified report, the taliban has taken panagerie's. sparks, celebratory gunfire. across capital on friday night, falling bullets left several people dead and dozens injured. doctors and nurses say the afghan health care system is close to collapse. many haven't been paid for the last 3 months. charl stratford reports from travel along the tsar had to travel 12 hours with his sick mother to this cobble hospital to get the life saving diana's his treatment. she needs if she isn't treated every couple of days, dr. saying she could die within 2 weeks long. the fact that you're going to service out there, people are living in poverty. the situation is bad. patients need diocese and treatment. if they don't get it on the foreign aid stops and if people can't afford the treatment, it's going to be very difficult on. this is the largest public hospital and i've gone histone. the dialysis department is mainly funded by the world bank along with
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money from the previous government. but hospital staff say they haven't seen any cash for 3 months. they can buy vital equipment and medicine and they lost received their salaries in may. doctors say the situation is critical and it could potentially get worse because soon after the taliban retook power, the world bank said it was freezing. hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for african stone, like other western institutions and governments, it said it was proof the tale bonnie's keeping its promises to protect rights before money is released among the $3.00 amongst up. and we used to be given money for the project and patient's medicine. now all the material is finished. we have nothing in 6 months like this. these problems did not start the telephone. if the world bank stops helping, especially in the health sector. and god forbid, some of the hospitals, most basic facilities are in need of repair. the lift is broken,
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and elderly and infirm. patients have decline flights of stairs. those in a critical condition, a carried up on stretches their 86 female staff members at the hospital. despite fears, the taliban would tell them to go home when they took control of cobble, they say it's all about actively encouraged them to continue their work. like thinking that i whether hey job and i come and go with ease. i want them to let me wet because i study taught for this job. they shouldn't ignore my education. my wish is that the left to work and help society, experts say i've got it stands health sector would collapse if it wasn't the international aid. and there are big concerns about billions of dollars of afghan cash that he's being frozen by western governments and institutions. staff at this hospital say their biggest fear is whether the taliban can better manage a system that has been close to breaking point for years. this is the hospitals, oncology department used to be funded by the previous government. doctors tell us
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many of the cancer patients here won't survive because they started getting treatment too late. none of the staff in this department have been paid for 3 months either, and millions of dollars that the previous administration signed off on for this year is now in limbo because of the sudden change of power. fortunately, it is on which it's projects, it's not depend to the any international donors in the mental budgets. so take a lot of time to should approve this with no indication as to when the taliban will announce a new government a no definitive timeline for international funds to be released. he's probably going to start sick and vulnerable, who suffer. most. johnson offered al jazeera, cobbled, syria, says it's ready to health crisis, hit lebanon by allowing gas and electricity to transit through its territory. a senior lebanese delegation is in damascus,
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and the highest level official visits in syria's war began 10 years ago. food and fuel shortages have crippled lebanon's economy and force cutbacks in essential services. and now they were just seeking to important gas from egypt and electricity from jordan, using syria and infrastructure. the u. s. backs the plan, despite maintaining sanctions against the best shot it as a government in syria. jenny jenny, as a nice party to help from syria for 11 onto gyptian gas and jordan in electricity through syria. the syrian, sorry, welcome to request and assured us it was ready to oblige. both parties agree to follow up on the detailed technical issues via junk, technical team, on the economic crisis and love and honest pushing people further into poverty. sarah, hi, ross reports in the northern region of our car where people are increasingly desperate. they've queued up for hours trying to get hold of the cheapest food they can buy. nearly 80 percent of lebanon is living below the poverty line. as its
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experience is the worst economic crisis in decades, people are called the poorest region in the country are feeling it the most. the government has the highest food insecurity in lebanon. well, and we used to buy meat, chicken, investable. now we can see that sometimes we don't have enough money to even buy bread food as an affordable u. l. a. at the live, you know, another car was devastated further last month when a fuel tanker exploded, killing at least 30 people soldiers, these petro from the black markets, and they were handing it out to locals. well, it says is injuries a testament to the desperate state people are in because of fuel medical and food shortages. get them the dollar above adapt to get my newborn had a temperature, i need a petrol to run the car to get her medication. so i went to get some of the free handout, but even that cost us our lives, nothing is for free. agencies are now receiving hundreds of calls
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a day asking for food handout. we are able to distribute around $300.00 to $4.00 on the 3rd month, which is only last thing 10 days for the family. at the worst case currently, since 2 years, people are only thing bread with the teeth. the impoverished area has had the highest job losses during the pandemic. now this is some of the food a that's the right for the most vulnerable families here in our car. and they'll receive a box like this. it has the most basic types and you've got powdered milk. they you have cooking oil and even lentils and beans. but none of this is enough for a family of 4 or 5 people and it will definitely not last them even half a month. oh, more than 20000 families in the region are on a waiting list for assistance. got to have on looking at love. we're grateful for agencies helping that. it's only a temporary solution. we need to revive our industries again and fix our broken
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infrastructure. broken is how people feel attending the funeral to to family members that died in the fuel tank. a blast. i've got a car is the center of poverty. my son died for just 5 leaders of fuel and they don't care about a car. we lost our children, and none of those response will ask about our pharmacy in the united nation says lebanon is facing an urgent humanitarian crisis off to use a systematic corruption. the majority of the population is skipping meals, and as they feel increasingly neglected, they can only but take life one day. at a time, thought a height of al jazeera, northern lebanon, still ahead on al jazeera brazil indoors. it's worth drought 100 years while struggling to deal with the current of ours pandemic and a flagging economy. no sense of security. why bella,
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your valley. the taliban says the whole country is now under its control. the national resistance front denies the region has fallen. syria says it's ready to help christ love it on by allowing gas and electricity to transit through its territory. as senior lebanese delegation is in damascus. food and fuel shortages have cripples loving on the economy. enforce cutbacks in essential services. a group of women rallying for their rights have been prevented from marching to the presidential palace and campbell. the 2 grass was reported the fire to disperse the crowd. taliban official recently promised there would be a place for women in afghanistan, government, but not in the cabinet. i'm the lights of the woman's who they were able to speak to anyone. i came outside to talk with tele bonds and to help a woman who didn't come to go to work,
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go to school and want to be the wife of them. many women fear a return to brutality scene when the group last held power 20 years ago. but taliban officials say there are organization is different to before and blame. the women's fears on propaganda was summer. been job aid, got exclusive access to the city of gyla by and spoke to afghan women. there my country. 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 off guns clinging to planes. frankly, the country was painful for her to watch. she emphasizes with their fear, but once up guns to serve their country, regardless of who runs it. because most of them are submitting institute is what are you going to stay in the summer williams is or me
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because the doctor who i should so is my country in purpose. my best hopes tension, 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 ha provinces, 900 educational institutions are still closed. and september the 15th. nearly a 1000000 students and almost 16000 teachers are at home. public 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. so there has 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,
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yes. you put that on us would like because in my car, the contrary of the few months been back. so coming with his job, but not everyone's convinced that not a bond has changed. dr. being remembers the taliban government, which according to her was that islamic, nor pious north, but it love to go home because it 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 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? 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 nervous of
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what will happen under the taliban. ready and officials told al jazeera issues such as mil, guardians, and company women only need to be there in case the journey has 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 been respectful and not what they had imagined them to be. listen, we did, we did the we were 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 younger hearts. the rulers are acceptable as long as they do not depress and work for the people and the country. the taliban now has to prove it. can deliver some of the job done severe delana. brazil is worth drought and nearly a century is drying up reservoirs and threatening its energy supply. water levels
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in many hydro electric dams have dropped to record lows. the government as it may have to start rationing electricity. emily su reports, this is the furnace reservoir, next to one of the main hydro electric dams in the brazilian state minister arise water levels. there have dropped 15 meters since last year caused by the worst route. brazil has seen and more than 90 years. resident say there's barely enough water for boats to operate. that was muscle, but the water level has gone down a lot. several send things like these and detention. so there's no space for the boats to maneuver. when one boat enters, the tourist will take a picture and leave, so the next boat can enter because there is no space for all the boats to enter together. record low rainfall is also affecting fish farms in the region. beg, looking to be c, v. a used to catch 1520 fisher day now it's been reduced to 5 or 6. and now the
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drought is squeezing energy supplies in a country that relies on hydro power plants for 2 thirds of its electricity. the government has warned that rationing could be next. problem i said, the problem is serious. i appeal to you at home. i'm sure that you can turn off a light now. turning off one light helps, it saves energy and water for hydro electric plants, water levels are a 10 to 15 percent. and most of these hydroelectric plants were at the limit. some will stop working if this water crisis continues. consumers already feeling the impact power bills are going up, as well as the prices of basic goods such as grains and meet him, but put his little buggy in december. my electricity bill was a 164 dollars this month. it's $235.00 using the same number of phrases without changing anything on the price has gone up a lot. it's hard to work like this. the droughts also devastating coffee crops, brazil is the world's biggest exporter. production is expected to fall by quarter.
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this season, a situation made worse by coats nap in july. experts say amazon deforestation which has accelerated under the bowl, so narrow government has played a role in causing the crisis. and with more dry weather expected throughout september, life could get more difficult for brazilians. and the sou, how to 0. the united states government could release some classified file link to the 911 attacks president joe biden has ordered a full review of the document just before the 20th anniversary. last month, families of victims accused us of deliberately keeping the documents secrets. and they say the paper is proved. saudi arabia had close links to the attackers who flew planes into the world trade center and the pentagon. hillary man lever, it is a former member of the national security council on a former state department official, and she says declassified documents may reveal embarrassing mistakes. there is no
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reason to have kept these files classified. that i knew i, when i was either in the clinton administration or the bush administration, there of course were mistakes in the states and intelligence mistake. and now a mistake and judgment. but those, all the american people had a right to see and understand what happened and why, who did what and when there's really no reason to keep them classified. even though in president biden, executive order that he issue today. there is a little bit of a call that he's keeping for himself for the u. s. government to preserve some documents that they say are of such enormous significance to national security. it'll be interesting to see what actually does come out and what is withheld. with 17 hijackers being from saudi arabia, there has got to be more information there that have not come out. that would be embarrassing if not to the saudi government, to at least the families and people who know who knew those values who are involved . but there is, there isn't one enduring question which i had when i was in the u. s. government
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never got an answer to and to this day, 20 years later, i still don't understand which is why did the u. s. government get so many saudis, out of the united states on airplane right after $911.00 when the aerospace was close to everybody else. i was in the white house at the time and i didn't know the answer to that and 20 years later, i don't know the answer to that. that's something i'd like to know. and i think it probably could be embarrassing to the saudis, but i really don't know processors in thailand have rallied in bangkok demanding the resignation of prime minister prime channel. they accuse price and his government of corruption and bungling. the current of iris responds the protests which are banned under coven, 1900 restrictions of gain momentum recently. and at times have turned violence earlier on saturday, prior to one or confidence vote in parliament by a comfortable margin. it's the 3rd motion if it's kind, the prime minister has survived since the 2019 general election dozens of
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democracy pro democracy activists who fled bella roost to georgia to escape a government correct on, on the opposition fear they may be deported. so they're concerned that a cooperation agreement between the 2 countries, security services, could allow bella russian authorities to target them. robin forest walker reports from tbilisi better russian pro democracy activists regularly meet in sibling see to condemn president lucas shank. and draw attention to that course. this month, a 2016 cooperation agreement between georgia state security and the better russian k g. b became active. their sense of security in georgia has been shaken. i tried to believe that this is a quite said that georgia will not use this law against people for their future daughters from government. because if i work
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a lot of people who are absolutely didn't make anderson better, go to the reason i'm. this is us since last year's elections, the better rushing k g b has ruthlessly pursued lucas shank goes opponents. even hijacking a ryan at flight to arrest journalist romance, protest savage. the subsequent flight embargoed of better ruth. by the you made georgia a popular alternative refuge. the emigres bearers will look the ways to catch them, said this activist who are not to be identified in the me. they will tell the judge and government, the people who are here that drug dealers, or they have a common crime or they do something really, really bad kind of organized crime. so that, that georgia will thing that this is extremely, very threatening for georgia. and there was some people that georgia prime minister has denied the agreement will target the russians bailable this agreement will not
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be used against citizens. this is a usual framework agreement with the framework of which the security services conclude an agreement to cooperation in the context of translational crimes, terrorism, etc. i repeat, this is not directed us citizens. this agreement was actually signed back in 2016, but the decision not to revoke it has come as a big disappointment, not only for the better russian community here in receipt. but george, his west and allied president, michelle. they have expressed alarm and recent events in georgia home and the government abandoning a promise to introduce reforms. oh god, it's reluctant to condemn far right violence. and now the deal with beller is walking away from the west and walking towards a bloody regime, the worst human rights of user and the instrument of that the dealer received k g b. this is very disturbing. many better russians thought georgia with an island of
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freedom. he's the you. that perception looks increasingly distorted. robin 1st the walker, al jazeera liberties, parents and columbia are demanding justice for their missing sons, who vanished during the civil war. they say government soldiers killed them and what's known as the false positive scandal that's when poor and mentally disabled men were targeted an extra judicial killings. so the military could wrongly claim they had eliminated for cripples. 0 met one mother this week with sun disappeared more than a decade ago. number mother, my name is mario yaz. if that is moving for my son quite alex, and i wanted to call for the last 14 years 36 years old, and he travelled to go from there. he was taking away. so do i need the last 4 of the 1st was i'm ready to use them any time to move up in the range and
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really thought it says, you know, for example, they came 5 or 6 boys and they passed them all. shadows came in and then they will come out and said that they were winning the war. you know, just, i'm going to give, what were they talking about if they were just innocent boy, muslim, i know this the they said that were gracie layers and that we were them into reputation been going on until the specialist for bees recognized that in this case there were 6400 and to me and that number is going to are, you know, so it's almost how we started looking for our sons and relation with what actually happened is it was atrocious. land knows when the old oh lord, who are bounded by the pain and sadness. we started to realize that we were all
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living for the same thing. and i say that thing united us and we transformed it into action. and personally important, it was very important to know the truth to find them and give them a proper maria. so our hearts can rest on me, lou, jo, my faith, convenience. as long as i have the strength, i will always be there looking for them and making this miserable so it does not remain in impunity. daniel said i, following on the headlines on al jazeera, a civilian commercial flight has taken off from the afghan capital for the 1st time since the city fell to taliban forces last month. it follows repairs to the runway and radar with the help of tactical technic.

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