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re key areas of develop, filling a promise of connecting the world, connecting the future, the cato, ca, to gateway to whoa trade. ah, the 1st batch of a lands and again astonish cobble airport reopen is for commercial flights. ah, patterson, this is l 0. live from del, have also coming up, assessing the damage in the us, the clean up off the hudson. ida is complicated by problems with housing and infrastructure. the state of emergency extended and democratic republic of congo, hundreds are dead and half a 1000000 have been forced on that homes. under warning for wildlife,
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as commode of dragon's rays and sharks are listed as endangered ah cobbles airport is back up and running. commercial flights have taken off from ghana, son for the 1st time since the capital fell to the taliban. the airport hasn't been operational since us troops finally withdrew last week. it's not been repaired with the help of technical teams from chucky and caught on a plane carrying a supplies as arrived from doha. victoria gave me reports african food in atlanta cobble international airport bound for the northern city of mazar. e 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
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the coming days, tires. no, we're very happy because the internal flights have started. and now we're taking our wages and everything is going according to plan on. 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 and i thought i'm 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. asian 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 to, but to afghanistan, we're talking about across that are insured by 3rd party companies and leasing
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companies that will say no airline you are not able to take that 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 donnelly, as a senior vice president for crisis response recovery and development at the international rescue committee says more needs to be done to get aid beyond capital and into regions for the need is the greatest. getting flights in getting supplies in is critical. it's not clear at this point how long it will be before the airport resumes full operational functionality. but even when it does, that's only 11 of the pieces that's needed to get services operational health services, working at the economy, running in the country as a lot still needs to be done. most immediate needs are for people who have been
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displaced, especially those who have been recently displaced into capital and other major cities. afghanistan has or 3000000 people displaced, over half a 1000000 of those are displaced this year alone. and those who have been very recently displaced are in urgent need of shelter, of food, of water and health care support. those are the most immediate need, but it's important that we remember $18000000.00 people in afghanistan or a native humanitarian assistance that's about half of the total population. the country has suffered from years of drought and conflict. the health services, despite the gains that have been made in the recent years, are very fragile and precarious situation. i think it's really important as soon as possible to restore the airport to full functionality. but without access into the districts in the country, which are far from the term, i can carnival couple airport for the needs are greatest without the ability to access those districts without the ability for people to be able to provide for
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themselves. reopening the airport is only going to be a small part of the solution doctor, and i say the african health care system is close to collapse. many haven't been paid for the last 3 months. charles trotted reports from couple along the zach had to travel 12 hours with his sick mother to this cobble hospital to get the life saving dialysis treatment she needs if she isn't treated every couple of days, dr. saying she could die within 2 weeks long. the fuck of them. they gave him several people living in poverty. the situation is bad. patients need dialysis 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. 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. the hospital staff say they haven't seen any cash for 3
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months. they come by vital equipment and medicine and they lost received their salaries in may, the 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 once, proof the taliban is keeping its promises to protect rights before money is released among the boys 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, an elderly and infirm patients have decline flights of stairs. those in a critical condition,
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a carried up on stretches. there are 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 their to continue their work more work thinking 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 wishes that they left me 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 is 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 many of the cancer patients here won't survive because they started getting
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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 mental budgets. so take a lot of time, 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 gone a standard sick and vulnerable who suffer most. johnston offered out his era cobble . in other words, new syrian government forces have shell, the southern rebel, how the enclave of debt of allied to injuring civilians. it follows the 3 day c 5, which is seen russian soldiers patrolling the rebels stronghold. people in that are so the government did not allowed age to get in. the accused government forces of
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trying to take control of the area. the saudi led coalition fighting who the rebels in yemen says it's intercepted 3 miss ayla attacks. it target dunham in the oil rich eastern region of saudi arabia, as well as design and national sun, which are close to the border with yemen to south. 3 people have been injured including a child. 14 houses have been severely damaged. the us president, visit storm ravaged parts of new jersey and new york next week to assess the damage from how to can ida. dozens of people were killed after the storm hit louisiana. but the clean up has been hampered by problems with infrastructure and housing. if others, 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 were lucky in new york city,
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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 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 areas, we have an experience as before, but we should expect it. the next time in louisiana recovery efforts are hampered
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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. no, nobody showed up. no body, not one person showed up to come 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 in areas until september 29th. it's clear after hurricane item something needs to be done. and press when 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 for extreme weather and climate change. biden, explaining to, to are the hardest hit areas in new jersey and new york on tuesday. gabriel, joe,
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i just either washington, one of the most dangerous wildfires in canada this year has been brought under control. the blaze in white rock lake burned for 52 days in british columbia. it stretched across more than $83000.00 hacked hairs. huge areas of forest and several properties have been destroyed. canadians are demanding that their leaders taco climate change. after a summer of extreme weather flooding in sudan has destroyed more than a 1000 homes. and ours is either stay south of cartoon. families are being forced to leave their asking the government for food, clean water, and medication. flood waters have destroyed the crops and roads residents fear. the stagnant water will be a breeding ground from mosquitoes, which spread diseases. still i had an order 0. 0 yeah. keeping china's young people in line. why the government sees entertainment is an
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ideological battleground plus i. protestors and more than a block roads trying to stop sunny's integration of the new head of the serbian orthodox church. ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello from jo. how it's great to be with you. speaking of though we've really cranked up, our humidity has to do with some wind direction. we've got going on the risk of some sand and dust being tossed up through areas and saudi arabia. but want to get you the forecasts for dough in particular, talking about that humidity. so the higher the humidity, the more comfortable it is for you and i look at this by monday, up to 90 percent for latino humidity. sorry, heat index. the core temperature of $42.00, but with a heat index feeling $54.00,
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it's drying out across southern parts of pakistan. we had that much sooner. moisture leak in, but it's now pushed away, correct? she has a high of 33 degrees off to turkey and winds. we're really going to crank them up. so it's stumble. 27 degrees. i don't want to keep your hanging. so here's the next 3 days. look at those wins. they'll always be anywhere from about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour and unsettled conditions. speaking of unsettled through the tropics of africa, we've got our storms coming and going in the usual spots, particularly intense through southern sections of south sudan on sunday. we do have disturbed weather for the western cape, it's pushing in toward the eastern cable. see those winds pick up. this will eventually make its way into johannesburg, and your temperatures will take a big hit. sponsored call cut on airways, on air or online. be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our
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identity and the source of well being. we are the when the healthy get off the table, it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom, jump into this dream, and julian, uh, global community. if you're on live on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, ah, ah, you're watching, i'll just reminder of our top story is this. the 1st civilian flight has less couple airports and the taliban took over. i've gone on. the airport hasn't been operational since us troops finally withdrew last week. it's not been repaired with
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the help of technical teams and chucky and cut on doctors and nurses. so the ask on the health care system is close to collapse. many haven't been paid for the last 3 months or the world bank and all the western bodies, frozen funding clean up from how to can ida has put the spotlight on problems with housing and infrastructure in the united states. president joe biden will. this is new jersey and new york next week to assess the damage. democratic republic of congo has extended a state of emergency in the east. rival groups have been fighting in a 20 province, leaving hundreds dead and forcing half a 1000000 people from their homes. catherine saw reports from the con day, while hundreds are beginning to return home after the military pushed rebels out. most of this people in this town, since our economies, they have come back from i d t come in areas like borneo with camacho, capital of
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a port province. we have in rock by conflict with different rebel good fighting against government forces. so the people here are basically receiving some cash vouchers from and yields where they get to buy mattresses and load and food. they left with nothing but the clothes on the back. they said that the things that they left in their homes have also been lose, had their homes have been born so that trying also to figure out how they're going to rebuild their homes and you know, just me in safety. marino bible has just come back home. she left her village in coon, day in may, during fighting between government forces and a rebel group called sbc point in a while back. yeah. ma such, she said you but the fight was too much. that will lead to everywhere we were lying on the ground in the house. luckily, we all came out safely. but in many other areas in this province,
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a people are still leaving. and we have many id piece in different parts of the province. people saying they're still afraid to go back to their homes. these are the lucky ones. many of those that we have talked to the saying that they're waiting out to see how the situation is because it's still very good ended. if he o p, as military says, it's killed, more than 5600 rebels in the late his fighting in the ticket region and wash the bellies says they stop the grind people's liberation front from taking a time bordering the i'm hotter region. the un says more than 2000000 people have been displaced since the conflict started 10 months ago. more than 400000 living conditions close to famine. iran, as president says, his country is ready to revive talks on the 2015 nuclear deal, but not under western pressure. talks to being polar since june francis called for an immediate return to the depot shifting table. after you and nuclear watchdog
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reported the report confirmed increasing atomic activity and then the long care down tomor tomorrow. i have said previously that we will definitely have negotiations, you know, order of business, but not with the pressure that the other parties are pursuing. this pressure has failed before the americans in european to experience multiple times that these negotiations along with pressure do not work. what we are pursuing in these talks is the listing of the cool sanction lebanon's deepening economic crisis has led to a thawing of relations with syria over fuel import deal. egyptian gas will be sent to jordan. i'm used to make electricity, which will then flow through the city in grid to lebanon. us backs to plan despite it, sanctions against siri as government. food fuel shortage is a crippling lebanon economy. jenny? jenny? yes. and then have a nice party ask for help from syria for 11 to pass rejection, gas and jordan and electricity through syria. how does the syrian start welcome to
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request and assured us it was ready to oblige. both parties agree to follow up on the detailed technical issues via junk, technical team, attorneys, governments cracking down on the countries entertainment industry. the goal is to remove what it calls negative or chaotic influences. celebrity fun clubs, online gaming, and l g b t q. i groups have been targeted in an effort to promote socialist values, paterny, you reports from beijing. millions of young fans loyal to famous actors and sing as our lucrative force in china's entertainment industry. now, celebrity fan club has become the latest target of government regulators. authorities has banned activities, which encourage fans to spend money on their favorite stock. online celebrity rankings, and discussions about the salaries are also prohibited. state media and newspaper. the global times says fan clubs could be used to manipulate lines and split chinese
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society. mega rich entertainers have been criticized and punished to the tax evasion and other undesirable behaviors. the moves are part of aging efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people and cracked down on so called negative influences and entertainment culture. it follows the announcement of new rules limiting how much time young people can spend playing online video game. mine is, can now log on for 3 hours a week, maximum, and only on weekends. aging since the cuts unnecessary to call that gaming and internet addiction. the critic se it'll do the opposite of prominence. i don't think the new regulation makes any sense to help teenagers or for the less access you get, the more curious you will be on the surface. these changes seem like rules designed to stop unhealthy or obsessive behaviors. among young people, but for the chinese communist party, it's much more. it sees the entertainment industry as an ideological battle ground
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that needs to be kept in check. regulators have also been the portrayal of a feminine men and online l. g. p t q. why communities have been censored? activists are mean says the government is actively trying to mold the identity of young chinese hoshal your aria and the government wants a traditional image for its people. not taught diverse one to one. i think this really limits the imagination and creativity of the young people. it shows the societies becoming less accepting to those who are different and others like him are worried. there are no changes ahead. and the freedom of chinese youth will increasingly be replaced by the agenda for the communist government. katrina, you al, jazeera paging andy mark as a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization. he says the new controls are aimed at encouraging traditional values. this is actually part of
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a very proactive, long term objective. the so called to centennial goals were in 2021. but the goal for china was to become a moderately prosperous society. and by 2049, the 100 anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china to be an advanced nation. and what this means is there's 4 components to this. it's for a strong china, a beautiful china, a civilized china, and are harmonious, china. so we look at these initiatives in that context, but we can see that there actually intended to provide some guidance for young people in china and to keep them from unhealthy habits. i think the issue here is not to eliminate any discussion of discriminant men or port trails of the feminine men, but not to hold as an ideal for sure. and i think call so again,
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i think when we want to understand trying to it's very, very important to look at things from a bigger picture. and that the starting point is this chinese dream and creating a strong, beautiful, civilized, harmonious country that an important part of that is strength and courage. and traditionally, i think these have been associated considered masculine virtues. and too much of a emphasis for idealization of a more feminine styles is seen as i think, counterproductive for that. another migraine caravan of around 400 people is heading through southern mexico on its way to the us border. the migrants are mainly from haiti, and central america include many children, set off from the city of tuscola on saturday. just days after security forces dispersed, another large kind of, you know, bank region, little black back. they keep asking us for money. some take us inside the patrol cars,
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the part you to see if you have any money if we are living through here and top of chula is complete abuse of power. that's why we decided to go on the road and see what happens. come, you know, the minute carried out a knife for talking new zealand shopping mall before being shot dead by police was recently released from prison despite fears. he posed a threat. 7 people were injured in fight is attack the shoreline can. national was jailed in 2018 for possessing a hunting knife, an extremist videos, but he was released in july despite efforts to keep him behind. bars, agencies used every tool available to them to protect innocent people from this individual. every legal avenue was tried, but we owe it to everyone to have other people look at the facts of this case to, to analyze them, to see what was done and what more could have possibly been done. the i, b, c, i in the corner will be an important part of this work. but we must also look forward. as we have always done, we must be willing to make the changes that we know may not necessarily have
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changed history, but could change the future. sizes of protesters in montenegro have blocked roads in a bid to stop the integration of a new head of the serbian orthodox church. demonstrators clashed with police in the southwestern town of city, where the ceremony will take place in around 2 hours time upon and see the church as a symbol of subbing influence over montenegro 15 years after. if independent, even the philip povich is a month and even in political analyst and consultant, he says the process has been building for years. the violence, it's you've seen to day to be chair, social net percent. twitter mostly is the culmination of her 2 years process. 2 years campaign by the serbian, or the church. up for the day long, the religious freedom, controversial law review, religious freedoms, past parliament, 2019 the serious religious mass procession protest in montenegro took place. just
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followed by a hate campaign, he produced huge into that the tensions in montenegro and biscuit. painless supported greatly by serbia. and russia was using survey also as its proxy. and it has been perceived as of the kinds of hybrid warfare has been using montenegrin. but as it's break wrong, so if you, you may recall in 2016, we had who attend montenegro and last year we had a change of government the government that whose members, including prime minister and head of national security are and pick by the serbian church so sir, be out of the church is now using its influence over a month and again in politics to pass policies that are important for them. a global organization that measures by diversity has updated its red list of
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endangered species. the international union for the conservation of nature says, climate change, loss of habitat and over fishing a damaging marine life around the world. but it's not all 5 views. as rory challenge reports, one of the most prized and i was a fish bounce ease of the see. here it is examined tuna in a tokyo fish market. but better management of fishing means things are actually looking up for 14, a species that had been heading towards extinction. albacore, yellow finn, and atlantic blue fin moved from endangered to lease concern on the you see ends read list, southern blue finley's from critically endangered to endangered. the radius exciting news is chosen for marine species. if we really are record and work with, with emily or frameworks, worked with the fisheries industries, we can have several harvesting and make for 3 sustainable adventure. that's the
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good news. but father marine animals, the international union for the conservation of nature is less optimistic. it's especially concern for res and sharks. over fishing, habitat, degradation, and climate change or taking a heavy toll on many species. very refined, 37 percent of the extinction and the primary threat to sharks and raise is exploitation every use of the shocks. on land to humanities, impact on nature is threatening the survival of new species. the r u. c. ends read list update moves, the world's largest lizard komodo dragons, into the endangered category. climate change means much of their habitat on an indonesian islands could soon be under water. come on everybody. let's get to work . the r u c as well. conservation congress is underway in mar, say france, act a harrison ford brought some star power. it's hard to read. the headlines,
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floods fires, families, plagues, and tell your children that everything is all right. it's not all right, and france is president manuel. micron appealed to unity and human ingenuity. kinda jumped on menu or somebody just people my ex hall. i would like for us to fight this battle together. and for my part on extraordinary confident the situation is serious. how will is great. the capacity of the human species to innovate is enormous, which is going to hold. once more we're reminded that it is humanity that's by diversity is biggest threat, rory, talents out his air. ah, this is all. these are the top stories. a 1st batch of humanitarian aid is arrived in afghanistan as cobble airport reopens for some commercial flights. the united nations is one.

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