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but it still whipped up high winds and high wave with detailed coverage of government and still full rent keepers and all the children. not only put them from around the world, hundreds of children have been born to women abused by fighters. in addition to social pressure you can only carry their religion if both parents are the. ready this is al jazeera ah, hello tina. this is the news i live from london coming up, campbell airport back up and running. the 1st commercial flight take off, allowing vital a deliveries to start again. and taliban special forces move in using tasers and target to break up the latest protest march by women in the gun capital
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. lebanon's economic crisis pushes more people into poverty, neighboring syria office to help with energy shortages. and a new red list puts commode to dragons and shocks, and raise the risk of extinction. the news on tooth numbers and the board which leads to set to one against kaneisha, cory in the drama to the us open class sucks. the stop and delights the home found the take home position that the dutch grown pri, ah, in civilian commercial flies have taken from the afghan capital for the 1st time since cobble fell to the taliban, bayport hadn't been operational since the last us troops withdrew last week but it's not been repaired with the help of technical teams from turkey and cutter and
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a plane full of a to ride from carter in the past few hours to get the report african food and airplane cobble international airport bound for the northern city of missouri. sharif technical teams have been working for days to repair the badly damaged runway and radar system. and on saturday, 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. tired, it's normal, was very happy because the internal flats 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. but the taliban 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 need
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a 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 a foreign airline fly, not just over afghanistan, because over flight is off limits now or 2. 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 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 fighting is continuing in the last pocket of resistance against taliban control, despite the group claiming victory in the region. on friday, the pantry valley,
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which is walled off by mountains held office, soviet occupation and the previous taliban government. in the 1990s, the national resistance front, which is made up of malicious and former african security force members, says it successfully pushed back the taliban. the attempt to taking the territory, the taliban maintains it now controls all of afghan histone. former african vice president emsella saudi released this video on friday, saying he was in the pantry valley and continuing to resist the taliban push control. the dance moves in jamaica. there is no doubt that the circumstances we face that difficult. we face attacks by our call to terrorists and the taliban went back to my pockets don't. but we, defending our homeland and the resistance continues. the enemy has suffered casualty. we've also taken casualties. today we faced the tax by the enemy, but we remain in complete control of the situation.
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meanwhile, unverified report that the taliban had taken pension sparked, celebrated gunfire cross cobbled on friday night. several people were reportedly killed and dozens more injured by the falling bullets. august hands, powerful intelligence chief is in kabul, reportedly to meet the taliban. the tenant general for hamid arrived in the african capital on saturday. it's been reported that he could help the taliban reorganized the african military and full of government. and as of the taliban special forces broken up for women's rights march and the capital couple video posted on social media to show women coughing off to being tear gassed. the demonstration was the 2nd of its kind in 2 days, but ended abruptly after taliban forces fired their weapons into the problem. coon debit and we wanted to go near a former government office to protest before we got there, the taliban, him women with electric tases. and they used,
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he gets against women. they also hit women on the head with a gun magazine. and the women became bloody. there was no one to ask why. there's fair enough to sound that women's rights weren't lost despite taliban officials, saying they weren't stripped that way. like they did 20 years ago. or some been job aid had exclusive access to the city of de la bad. i spoke to women about their hopes and fears for the future. my country, my 22 year old, which collin is a medical student. she works on 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 emphasizes with their fear, but once up guns to serve the country, regardless of who runs it with no sentiment completed, institute is what are you going to stay in the summer when you leave me
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because the doctor who lives my country in purpose, my pension that as is finished finished, so it says there be no problems for her and her assisted 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 had been under har, regional hospital. patients and female staff said there has been no disruption. segregation of sexes which the taliban has announced is already in place here. he transfer installer. this is again even before that
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yes yes. you forgot about us would like this because in my car, the content of the human being. so kind of with his job, but not everyone is convinced the thought about has changed. dr. being, it remembers the taliban government, which according to her was there is 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. they 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? we have no issues with the taliban. we want them to safeguard the resources of the country. we are also muslims. i love not just this. he is ours. as well, nearly every woman we spoke to say they're nervous of what will happen under the
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taliban. ready and officials told al jazeera issues such as mil, guardians, and company, women only need to be there in guest the journey 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 live movie to we did the we will very afraid of the taliban when they took over, as we thought they will be the same brutal taliban we for 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 depress and work for the people and the country. the taliban now has to prove it can deliver some of the job done to their, to learn about. what can i speak to she and i have, she was a member of afghanistan's national parliament and chair woman of the parliamentary
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women caucus. she also human rights activists. and the former african ambassador to canada, she joins us from virginia. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. how do you think women will fare on to a new taliban government? when at the moment, a woman, the fox casa says not sure. it will be a part of the government, especially in the minister's position. so i think that that's why most of the woman did try to leave the country or try to have some other places. why does it work with the government? the government finds on or be what activists and advocating for equality and i've got it done. so this is a big concern. i'm bixler, mind one, the counsel especially in that car, was that you're not sure they would be a part of a high level physician in the country. but what did it tell me i need to do to, to gain their trust fund. i think that that's what's needed because for the real inclusive government, they have to give a short as the woman of
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a gun is done the copy of both the talented to qualify for taking our administrative position. i'm the how think the woman of counseling, because last 20 years woman was a part of the government executive power, parliament, private sector media everywhere, woman, even death as defense and security and really exclude women of her grandson. i think you're grand to hom, that the government themselves, and i think anybody who's a trust my nationally and internationally, so they have to announce you have to declare the you have to give a shot. and the woman on sunday. well, they're part of the government. i think that is really needed if they want to get the support of the people they have to end the trust and the support of the people . and so then they could get the support for the national community to to run the dell for me. i mean, we saw in some of innovative reports that mixed feelings amongst women. some, some can you don't trust the taliban? others are prepared to give him a chance this time round. i mean, what about women?
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you worked in say in jobs in hospitals and so on. do you think that they'll be happy to go back to those jobs if, even if it's about and do decide that they can have those roles was ever a good woman, can go back to work as a doctor was a teacher, but i think we need a woman and a different government because we had the 4 women in the company to be had the deputy minister to put up the government everywhere. this is that i took woman and nobody can. but once again, ignore exclude women from different period because on it has turned out. busy and your patience 6 or no, but the progress shouldn't be violated and but as we know, that's not willing to bring them back to a minister position. i think this is the time it should be. think about if you really want to get the crust and support of the people they have to do because women of what kind of son and this struggle,
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i don't think women will be alone. and member also gave us support. so focus on and also i think international community also sandwich woman and i think this is such a. busy bunch of also give other specs and trust to women. if i've got some high level, how much includes, do you think the international community actually will have over this issue? and do you think that they will need to make it a condition of aid, or any sort of financing being released that women are actually in government one different, i think, and the country, they're also accountable to their own cities. and i think that us and touch national human rights organization, civil society actors as parliamentary and around the globe. i think that watching what the government been doing but like governmental started as long as kind of like bring up huge changes in the policy and different expect on this. the inclusive government. i think it would if,
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if they don't have definitely women will practice like you, we already did. women start to persist on. yeah. and take and then i think government warrant have like enough courage there. well, so accept his violation and support the government. shanghai carol. hey, thank you very much indeed for joining us. we appreciate your time. and doctors, nurses say the afghan health care system is close to collapse with many of them now going months without a salary. part of the problem is that the aid hospitals rely on has been frozen since the taliban took over. as john stratford report some couple systemic issues were there before. one of them is had to travel 12 hours with his sick mother to this trouble hospital to get the life saving diana's his treatment. she needs if she isn't treated every couple of days, doctor saying she could die within 2 weeks. of them they gave him several people
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living in poverty. the situation is bad. patients need dialysis and treatment. if they don't get it on the foreign a stop. and if people can't afford the treatment, it's going to be very difficult. this is the largest public hospital in afghanistan . the dialysis department is mainly funded by the world bank, along with 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 us gone us down. like all the western institutions and governments, it said it wants proof that tony barney's keeping its promises to protect rights. before money is released among the 2 amongst up, we used to be given money for the project and patient's medicine. now all the
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material is finished. we have nothing in 6 months like this. these problems did not start until about what 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, lift is broken, 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 the child about actively encouraged them to continue their work, where they can let where they have job and i come and go with ease. i want them to let me what because i study taught for this job. they shouldn't ignore my education . my wishes that they left me to work and help society. experts say i've got a sense health sector would collapse if it wasn't the international aid. and there were big concerns about billions of dollars of afghan cash that is being frozen by
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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, 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 as the budgets. so take a lot of time to but 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. there's probably i've got standard sick and vulnerable will suffer most chance. not that i was 0,
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campbell, coming up on the news from london, flat water from hurricane ida pools into basement homes in new york shopping and light on potentially deadly cellar conversions. principal, as dr for mid to brazil is worth drought and a decade fortunately, government to consider rationing electricity. and it's what will hear from an emotional, naomi, or soccer. good to take another break from tennis after us as an exit ah, lebanon deepening economic crisis is that to a sewing of relations with syria over a fuel in port deal, highest level official lebanese visit since syria civil war began 10 years ago. to deal to import power, egyptian gas will be imported to jordan and used to make electricity, which will then flow through the syrian grid to 11 and the u. s. backs the plan
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despite it. sanctions against serious government food and fuel shortages are crippling. lebanon's economy of crisis is pushing many people further into poverty . nearly wanting for doesn't have enough food. sorry, hot reports from the deprived northern region of echo where people have become 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 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 a high, sued insecurity in lebanon. while i used to buy meat, chicken, investable. now we count. sometimes we don't have enough money to even buy bread. food is an affordable. you get a at the live, you know? i called was devastated further last month when a fuel tanker exploded, killing at least 30 people soldiers,
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these petro from the black markets. and they were handing it out to locals. file it says is injuries a testament to the desperate state people are in because of fuel medical and food shortages. guzman, the dollar. dad, they got a newborn, had a temperature. i needed petrol to run the car to get her medication. so i went to get some of the free hand out, but even that cost us our lives, nothing is for free agencies and now receiving hundreds of calls a day asking for food handouts, we are able to distribute at $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 right for the most vulnerable families here in our cars. and they'll receive a box like this. it has the most basic types and you've got pounded milk. they,
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you have cooking oil and even lentils and beans, but none of this is enough for a family of 4 or 5 people. and that will definitely not last them, even half a month old. more than 20000 families in the region are on a waiting list for assistance. got that hired on looking at love, were grateful for a in his helping that is only a temporary solution. we need to revive our industries again and fix our broken infrastructure. we bought a broken how people feel, attending the funeral to, to family members that died in the fuel tank of last i got a car is the center of poverty. my son died for just 5 liters of fuel and they don't care about a car. we lost our children, and none of those response will ask about us. the united nation says lebanon is facing an urgent humanitarian crisis off years, a systematic corruption. the majority of the population is skipping meals,
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and as they feel increasing, neglected, they can only but take life one day. at a time thought a height of al jazeera caught northern living on saudi that coalition fighting the who's the rebels in yemen says it's intercepted 3 missiles. they were targeting dem, i'm in the oil rich eastern region of saudi arabia, as well as jesus and nash, run close to the border with yemen in the south. he was president or was it still ravaged parts of new jersey and new york next week to assess the damage from hurricane ida? dozens of people were killed after the storm hit louisiana and left a trail of destruction along the east coast. but the king up has been hampered by lingering issues with infrastructure and housing. gabriel, that is under reports from washington dc, security cameras record the moment a basement in a home starts to fill up with the rainwater. and then water pressure from hurricane ida is too much to bear. and the walls give in the family was able to escape. they
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were lucky in new york city, many were not 13 people were killed. after being trapped inside basement apartments, they ranged in age from an 86 year old woman to a 2 year old boy and both his parents all found dead and flooded basement apartment . they were unable to escape housing experts say up to 300000 illegal basement dwellings in new york city may not conform to safety codes and don't have proper drainage or escape routes. many of the people who live in them are on low incomes and often immigrants who can't afford to live anywhere else. the city doesn't have exact numbers of the illegal basement dwellings, but the governor said floods are the new normal. so they need to find answers with the higher elevations now, where the flash floods which were unknown before this is the 1st time we've had a flush, a flash flood event of this proportion in the city of new york. and in the outlying
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areas, we have an experience as before, but we should expect it. the next time in louisiana recovery efforts are hampered by power outages and continued flooding. residents of a senior living community were evacuated after living without power for several days. the staff had all evacuated days before leaving residence alone and in the dark. nobody showed up. no body, not one person showed up to check on all 8 electricity transmission lines feeding southwest louisiana were knocked offline by ida official se power won't be completely restored to many areas until the middle of this week and the hardest to areas until september 29th. it's clear after hurricane items something needs to be done, and president joe biden is looking towards congress to take more action on his multi trillion dollar infrastructure plan. that he says will make the us better prepared
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for extreme weather. and climate change. biden is planning to to are the hardest to areas in new jersey and new york on tuesday. gabriel, joe, i'll just either washington, all the slew clean up has left emissions running high in louisiana or man has been shot dead while waiting for fuel to a gas station. was 800000 homes and businesses are still without power across the state, leaving many to rely on gas power generators. long lines, a common gas stations with prices rising and some stores running out of fuel completely. you know, the, the gas station incidents that have been all day, this is elise the 2nd time that guns have been bolt this time i got to have a person instead over. it is a unbelievable that people can act like adults and the situations emotions. i get it but to bring a gun to a gas station and take this type of action is crazy. brazil is worth drought in nearly a century is drawing up reservoirs and threatening its energy supply. water levels
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in many hydro electric dams have dropped to record lows. now the government says it may have to start rationing electricity. emily's you report this is the furnace reservoir, next to one of the main hydro electric dams in the brazilian state meanest 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. the busha abbas son to the water level has gone down a lot. several sandy things like he's in the canyon, so there's no space for the boats to maneuver when one boat enters the tourist and 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. they're looking to be used to catch 1520 fish a day,
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or now it's been reduced to 5 or 6. and now the 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. 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 drought 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 cold snap 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 sioux which is 0. i thought more still to come this hour including they fled to georgia, fearing for their lives. one of the better russian president, opponents. and now worry they'll be sent back home just as montenegro block road. try to stop sundays. inauguration the new head of the serbian orthodox church and its advantage in year and the 4th street test against england action from day 3, coming up with a hello
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. nice to see you. thank you for joining in. we've still got some jolts and bolts for southern areas of italy hopping over the ironing seas, so impacting southern areas of albania, and we could get some pretty intense thunderstorms across greece as well. now, for turkey, quite a brisk wind through the boss for his also the risk of some thunderstorms here as well. and we're really cranking up those way. and so here, let me show the next 3 days anywhere from 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. unsettled and we'll lock her temperature in to 24, which is exactly where you should be off to europe. central areas, we've got some clouds drifting in progress. 22 degrees, but in north wind has been dragging temperatures down across the east. so st. petersburg, 11 degrees, that's the best i can do for you. also got some cloud drifting in for the republic of ireland in the united kingdom. of course it's been cloudy as of late, but hang tight, things are about to change,
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an abundance of sunshine for london. and will crank your temperature up to 27 decrees. so it's looking pretty good. off to africa. we've got our storms through western parts, but also some heavy down ports for equitorial guinea and intense rain through senegal, the gambia and see are the own free towns got a high a 28 degrees on sunday. that's it for me. catch you later. the trailer aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up in the 1st of 2 special report. $11.00 east investigates the trailers indigenous incarceration crime on which is 0. the taliban has taken control of afghan a song 20 years after it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people? it's events on falls in the world.
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