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measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification of biometrics from person for their convenience and see me infallibility comes across . most crucially, our privacy. in the 4th of a 5 part series addie re addresses the appropriation of our most personal characteristics. all hail the algorithm on jazz. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. so i'm fully back. this is a news. our line from our headquarters is coming up in the next 60 minutes. the taliban says it's gained full control of afghanistan. last hold out from resistance fighters. the military june in guinea bound government officials from leaving the
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country a day after the opposing president candy in. also the fowler israel launches a major mannheim doctor group 6 investigate from high security prison. and we meet from man hoping to take germany in a new direction. one, i'm going to merkel and is 4 feet looking into the suspension of brazil woke up, qualify with argentina. the match recalled this before kick off. 1000000000 health officials claim that some of our contina says, broke colbert 19 quantity and rule me thank you for joining us. we begin in afghanistan, where the leader of the resistance movement in pan g valley is calling for a national uprising. earlier the taliban set it to full control of the province, which has been the last holdout in the entire country. the mountainous area is known for successfully resisting soviet forces in the 19 eighties and the taliban.
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in the late 19 nineties. this is the 1st time in recent history has been overrun. charlotte bellis report. some couple. the pan sheer valley a land. the taliban has never controlled until now. this was the last pocket of resistance to the group's rule in afghanistan. less than a week after the last us troops deposit the taliban, nelson. it controls every corner of the country. when in the taliban a prison in pen g, a province were engaged in the purging pension, the capital pensioners under the control of the taliban. the enemy suffered a lot of damage, but we did not suffer any damage. after the taliban took cobble, 3 weeks ago vollmer vice president, umbrella, selah fled to pen shear. joining local resistance leader armored masood and other soldiers to refuse to surrender. they call themselves the national resistance front,
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the group and the taliban fluctuated between faxing and negotiations until talks broke down last week. pay a home, but i am a little higher. but now delegations went there. they received a negative answers and they couldn't resolve matters through negotiations. and dialogue, so the islamic emerick decided to send military forces. busy to get rid of this violence, nest of terrorism from the taliban launched and offensive into the valley with communications down both sides, launched a propaganda war. claiming de, we're winning the fight for another target. we're in our positions and fighting is ongoing when the enemy has been terminated, i took this weapon from a taliban fighter. their dead bodies are spread out on the ground. do not know. the pantry valley was used to successfully resist. soviet forces in the 1980. and the taliban in the 1990 s and early 2001 of the united states biggest allies during that era was northern alliance leader. i'm
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a charmer suit. he was assassinated by all kinds of suicide bombers 20 years ago. 2 days before the 911 attacks in the united states, his son ahmed masoud, was the face of this generations resistance to the taliban. the voice note was sent out by his spokesmen on monday. o jazeera could not verify when it was recorded. how much anonymous, my dear countryman, wherever you are, inside or outside of going to stay at home. i want you to start an uprising, you know, whatever you can do, stand up and raise your voice and nobody knows where the 3rd escape to where the other resistance leaders laid also. so they remain hopeful they can trans flush their uprising from pen sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte, alas, al jazeera cobalt and the u. s. and the u. k. have been watching the situation
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closely as things continue to unfold in afghanistan. us secretaries of state and defense are visiting katara to discuss the situation. and the british prime minister has been addressing parliament will speak to join a hole in london just a moment, but 1st swan white house correspondent, kimberly how kit in washington. kimberly the us defense secretary in doha today and to the blinking the secretary of state, also arriving until today. it seems washington ramping up diplomat, diplomat emissions overseas. what is it all about? is it about reassuring allies that the u. s. is not abandoning them? it's part of that it's part reassurance. part. thank you and part strategy in terms of what happens next. that is really why this is required by the, by the administration, not only the secretary of defense, but as you mentioned, also the secretary of state. what we know is there is a component of trying to kind of reassure nervous partners and allies. you have to
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remember that this was a withdrawal that had multiple withdraw date, september 11th, and then it was august 31st. there was cautioning by allies that the august 31st deadline may be premature. this is administration that has said it wants to work with its partners and allies, but then really ignore that advice with respect to the withdrawals. so there are many allies now scratching their heads, saying is this administration that is committed to multilateralism, or is this america the choose this to go on its own and alone? and so there is a reassurance that is going to be conveyed by these 2 secretaries that know, this is still administration that is committed to working with other nations. and also there is still the practical aspect of this visit. there are still americans that are trapped inside afghanistan, something that the by administration said wouldn't happen. it has happened. and now
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there's a recognition that there's going to be a need to particularly work with arab and golf allies to try and secure the release and to evacuate those remaining americans that are still in afghanistan. so the part with regard to gratitude is going to be the thank you because obviously cuts are played a major role in helping to see that historic air lift of more than 100000 people out of afghanistan took place. so there would be a number of very detailed meetings that are going to take place on these issues over the next few days. kimberly thank you very much for of course be watching those meetings here. all just 0. kimberly hawk, it is our white house correspondent. now the u. k. prime minister boy johnson has again been defending his government handling of evacuation operations in afghanistan. let's go to join a hole in london. i. so he's been addressing parliament for his johnson what he had to say. but bottom insist returned from its summer recess. i've got to stand of
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course, high on the agenda, the prime minister boys johnson delivering a statement, updating the house on the events of the last couple of weeks since they last met in emergency session, updating them on the so the rather kale again to the list evacuation after those awful attacks on couple airport noting that 15000 people were brought out by the u . k. a loan in that evacuation will be it. of course it's thought that thousands perhaps were left behind. the prime minister spoke amid lingering concerns in the house about new security threats in europe about the potential for a new refugee crisis. questions of course, still hanging over the government's political handling of the crisis and intelligence failures that meant that no one anticipated the speed with which the afghan security forces and government would fall to the taliban bars. johnson had to so the key striking messages in his statement, the 1st for the people of afghanistan, those among them who wished to come to the u. k,
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who might have every right to be in the u. k, because they hold paperwork to do so. some even citizenship but not just support staff. also human rights activists, people vulnerable because of gender or sexuality. he said that negotiations were on the way with neighboring countries to provide safe passage out of the country. and that as soon as that safe passage exists, the u. k would do everything possible to get people here under a resettlement scheme that we'll see some 20000 death guns brought to this country in the coming years or the other message for the taliban themselves. he said if they wanted to national acceptance and recognition, if they want, they have billions of dollars in funds currently frozen and international bank accounts release to them. well then they must provide that safe passage. they must respect the rights of women and girls, and they must make sure the country doesn't again, become a haven for terrorism. we will judge. he said, mister jones not for the 1st time. by the way, we will judge the taliban by their actions, not their words. and we will use every economic,
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political and diplomatic lever at our disposal to help those that's behind jonah, thank you for that. updates john hall in london plenty more head on this new our, including putting pressure on the world leave is act on climate change. key international organizations need to decide on a call to action, an overcrowded community in australia, where the corona virus has taken hold. what's being done to try to stop. so rapid spread. and in sport, we're here from the canadian teenagers celebrating a career high at the us open. ah, the world news a bell russian court has sentence and opposition protest leader to 11 years in prison. maria leslie cova was a key figure in mass demonstrations last year against president alexander lucas shanker. she and fellow activists, maxine not for charged with extremism and trying to seize power. both deny the
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charges, seeing their abuse. now for the 1st time, in almost 20 years, germany social democrat saw the front runners in the upcoming general election. under the current finance minister, olaf shows the s p. d, has seen this poll ratings transformed. he says germany needs to go in a different direction from the one is followed under chance, the anglo merkel. dominy kain has our report from billions on a late summer's evening. full of shots is meeting the people taking time off from his day job. looking after germany's finances, to try to persuade these berlin is to vote social democrat. some need little persuasion because under shots the party is riding high in the polls. a future government in germany, of course, needs to make clear that the u. s. a and the transit atlantic partnership play a role and needs to make clear. our partnership with nato must make clear that we want a strong sovereign european union. and that we have
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a strong financial sector and that the economy grows and that citizens are protected. everyone can rely on me for these things. whoever votes for the s p d and all of shorts and they'll get what i have proposed. events like this is hard to believe, but just over a year ago the social democrats were a historic low. just 14 for more than 20 points. to christie and democrats. now, one in full german say they support mister sharp and his social democratic party. and it's the other party leaders who are struggling to get. he certainly profiting from the mistakes of his 2 competitors on alaina bar, bach and arman la shots. and i also think germans are taking a 2nd look at all of sholtes and realize out of the 3. he does have a wealth of government experience experience. i mean, he was labor minister under one government, the minister president of the city state of homburg, and now deputy chancellor in running to succeed angular macros shall seem to draw
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inspiration from her even making a play on words in german, in one magazine to say he too can govern like merkel if he gets to the top job, who was, at the moment, the best imitator of america. so he, even he even use her. her sign actually to, to, to have the, to have her hands like this, which is the kind of trademark of uncle america in a photo. i'm serious with one of the big newspapers of the dutch at sites, or the one factor which may troubleshot is how much he is his own man, and how much control the party around him. the 2 co leaders of the s p de a markedly more left wing than shot. and some of the rice of politics say a vote for him would actually put these left wingers in power. for now though, at least publicly, the s p a seems to be concentrating on his 1st realistic chance of winning an
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election in almost 20 years. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, not lease expires, simian prisoners have escapes from a high security prison in israel. they dug a tunnel under the guild bow, a prison just north of the occupied west bank escapes like this rare one of those who managed to get out his zachary, as bady, a former field commander with the fatter movement and fix hurry for several joins his line from outside the good boy prison in northern israel. harry, a major security breach for israeli has to be fed. tell us more about how this prison break went ahead. that's right. it's really exceptionally rare and very serious event. as far as he is ready to consider, very embarrassing one that was an attempt earlier in 2014 to get out from this prison underneath it because it is built on unstable sink hole prone ground supported by columns. so there are voids underneath this presume they tried to
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remediate that but apparently not well enough because again, it wasn't seen as really a digging of a tunnel so much as a displacing of some of the floor of this. so and the 6 cellmates managed to get through and whatever tunnel needed to be dug was done, just over my right shoulder here you can see there is a van behind us here. and it is there where they emerged through a hole, just a few meters outside the wall of the prison, just under a watch tower. and the 6 men, 5 of them belonging to palestinian islamic jihad, 4 of them serving life terms for deadly attacks against israelis. the 6th, as you are saying, zachary, as a baby, a very well known, prominent figure among the arm doing in the janine area of the occupied west bank, very close to where we are here in northern israel, security breach, as you say, what have been the reactions well,
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the israeli government is saying that it will do everything it can attract these men down and recap to them the public. the minister was here earlier on monday saying that they couldn't headed for the jordanian border. they could have headed back towards that familiar territory in and around janine and the occupied west bank. they could, he said, still be inside israel, potentially planning attacks. now there is a very large mountain hunt going on. as a result of all that police security forces, the israeli military, all involved in that as far as the palestinian side. it concerned well among palestinians on the streets that are being celebrations, both inside garza and in the occupied westbank. hamas is calling this a heroic and brave act as i make you had of course, who claim 5 of these men. also talking about it in those terms. the question now if it is ready, it will be to how to handle it. because of course, if there is a big israeli military operation inside the occupied westbank that in turn could
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lead to potential violence and friction based on the streets hurry for reporting their life from, nor the needs of israel. thank you. harry, in the australian government is hoping the arrival of a half a 1000000 doses of the pfizer cove in 1900 vaccine will help efforts to deal with its worth wave of the current of eyes. but the premier of the new south wales has warned the worst has yet to come. and some indigenous communities are struggling to deal with a rise in cases. fact, lancaster story. this whole town in far, westy, south wells has been hit hard by the deal to variant who kenya has a population of around 800 people. more than half are indigenous around $100.00 residents have now tested positive. and there are concerns about the towns ability to safely isolate people from infected family members. living in overcrowded
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dwellings. motor homes have now arrived and will be used as temporary accommodation . yay! because the family and they don't have, once one get a denial of that community, it is friday. that is, the south wells continues to record more than $1000.00 cases a day. the states premier says modeling indicates that the worst is yet to come out . we enter the pipe, i pick in cases in the next fortnight. so the next fortnight is locked to be worth in terms of the number of cases, half a 1000000 doses of the 5. the vaccine arrived in australia on monday. the 1st batch in a deal with great britain. that's in addition to deal struck with singapore and poland, the booth supplies as a nation battle to slow the rapidly spreading build wrap, right. which started in sidney in june, pfizer swap deal, which will see $4000000.00 doses of pfizer come to australia this month. which will
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see us double the 5 dices that we have during september, the prime ministers hoping the states will end the pen to make locked downs. once 80 percent of the eligible population has been fully vaccinated. but that could be some time down the track with less than half of the study in residence and occupied it. it's promising new to new zealand, which is recorded 20 cases for the 3rd day in a row with the virus numbers falling restrictions in regents outside open will now be sir clark. audi 0 brisbin, australia, millions of students in vietnam have started the new school year, but most are attending virtual classrooms because of the ongoing locked down. since april educational institutions have been closed in some of the most haunted areas, they were turned into quarantine facilities and field hospitals. vietnam has reported more than 52124000 cases and at least 13000 death, sri lanka has extended this corona virus locked down into a 3rd week to control
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a new wave of infections. but despite the restrictions, workers in key industries is still doing their jobs with a high risk of infection. and now fernandez reports neurosis. who murray, his worked in philanthropy gum and take the footprint. she's one of 350000 people working in the multi 1000000000 dollar industry that manufactures products for top international brand. she says many workers like her have had coffee, 19 infection and suffer last the thing. now that i would love to be out of us, even though we go to work on to the 14 days, some of us feel very we have no appetite and have difficulty breathing. i'm still taking medicine and i'm some workers look for a day or 2. and have to stop, they go back because they have no choice and when to say, they dropped out of that german of the shari has been campaigning for walker rights for many years. she says,
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companies must ensure the safety of workers during this crisis may more this on monday, monday part. during this times, my grand work earnings have fallen. the tourism in the she has fallen, we're not getting proper income. if we want to save god this industry, they've got the country, then create the systems to keep them safe. the companies must bear the cost of that . i need to give a traveler says the system must cover the workplace lodging, quarantine treatment and salary. government exposed from sheila, the total of $5300000000.00 in 2019, which to $4100000000.00 in 2020. due to the pandemic. seeing industry figures says recovery is on the way the government industrial, one of philanthropy, top foreign exchange. though that is at risk of so many people coming together in factories like this,
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the country cannot afford to lose this vital source of income. this is one of the largest government manufacturing down in south asia, around $3000.00 plus. the members are in the main floor and we are, we have the room with regard to the voice and we have the food. the joint decidedly association forum says those rules are not taken lightly. it says factories brought in a lot of changes from seating in buses, the layout of factories, social distancing, and can deans or allocation of toilet from a manufacturing perspective. obviously the big challenges. but when you have people missing in a production line, and obviously they don't have them uniformly that scattered all over the place that has a knock on impact on the, on the production ability see, industry body says 30 percent of workers have been vaccinated so far. would be into workforce expected to be covered by the end of the year. that would be good news
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for near osha and those like who need all the protection they can get me know fernandez or just the ra symbol. guineas military owners have bond to government officials from leaving the country. cool leader of colonel mamma de boyer summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over official vehicles. the former french legionnaire officer lead military units that are the president of our county on sunday. the african union and west african regional block have threatened sanctions as bringing our west sanford correspondence. nicholas hark was following developments from the car in neighboring synagogue nic come today and con cree, but still a very tenuous situation. we've had government miss this, summoned to a meeting by the military. tell us more about what came out of that. well, quite an incredible scene fully just as to point pain to picture you have the prime minister, the security minister, defense minister, minister of foreign affairs,
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powerful men that were taken inside the people in parliament to, to be summoned to be by this new qu, leader. this leader of getting out monday, and then what's interesting in this scene is he was there to both to reassure them and threaten them on the one end is that there's not going to be any witch hunt. no one's going to go after you, but we will take your vehicles, your passports, so that you do not run away from the country. the borders are open, the airport is not closed. trying to reassure both the, the, the international actors here i've been condemning this school, but also trying to reassure the get in population. but it was quite a thing to see the these powerful figure brought inside the, the, the national parliament to be summoned by, by this leader who said, listen, we have to said egos aside and bring unity back to the country and get back to work
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. because for a national unity government, but he hasn't given any timeline to when he's going to do that. and what frameworks that's going to operate fully make. we've had international condemnation from the united nations, from france, from the economic community of west african states. really, the usual statements that we hear when these calls happen in west, in that region, whether it's molly or guinea. and the threat of factions that go with it is just about paying lip service. will these international actors eventually have to, to work with this government? well the n d they have to work with is the government can even because it's a very important source of iron and or but something interesting to note is that in guinea there's a feeling that there was the absence of condemnation. when alpha can de tweak the constitution, allowing him to run for a 3rd mandate, or there was an absence of count combination from the international community from the perspective of the opposition of guinea and,
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and civil society actors. when the outcome of the election results were, were contested, there was very little done to, to, to address those issues. so there's a sense that the international condemnation of 4 people in guinea doesn't have much weight. what's interesting here is that the leader of the crew is trying to reassure the international community. most importantly, the mining sector. thing that the mining sector are not going to have to bay through a bay nationwide curfew that's going into place in the evening that there continue to be open borders, maritime borders for the export of iron. and or, and interestingly, when this could happen, there was a spike on the international market. the, the highest spike in the price of aluminum and aluminum on the international group for the last 10 years. china export half brings in half of its iron and or from guinea, while it's one small country where most people live on less than $2.00
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a day. it's a wealthy country with lots of minerals, minerals that are used in car manufacturing and the cameras that we're using right now to talk in electronics and mobile. so there's a little bit of getting all of those electronics and, and the world is reliant on that export coming from this small west african nation . so there's a need for both for guinea to reassure the rest of the world. but also there's a, there's a sense from the rest of the world and international actors to have continuous good dialogue in some stability in this country. the issue for getting in, they want to see more of that wealth, where most people live in less than $2.00 a day in water has been an economic boom. in the last 10 years, very, very little has trickled down to ordinary, get in and fully make. thank you very much for that. nicholas hock, live in to car. earlier we spoke to him on your quasi name, who's director of academic affairs and research at the coffee, a non international peacekeeping training center. he says, a cool leaders in guinea have
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a short window to enact any change. this could occur is most unfortunate, but not wholly unpredictable. and i think the previous present titian has laid out the basis. but what happened, i mean, the structure, the quality of the issues of corruption, the best of natural resources and the incomes. the exclusive use of those manage but i think that to pinpoint really was when the parts to sheen was changed basically to allow the percentage to run. and then we can grow disrespects of start to treat, you know, process it. but the window for change to take place is very short. the demographics of guinea, and that's a hell and west african state. most ensure that people are losing fish and so the military region have no more than $6.00 to $12.00 times it will have that
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length of time to govern. to demonstrate that they received a rising from b, i on exports from some of the fisher. and i've been trying to be turned out in providing that to state of any field to deliver throughout the course of its independence and optimism with which condo was looked at in our in 2010. asked to tell this is about and fill a head on and use our on the campaign trail. we look at how the corona virus casting a shadow over morocco of general election and the shots that secured a huge payday. all the details coming up next ah
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hello from dell, have plenty of hot sunshine to go round in the middle east. then what do you said the humidity you like it will focus on that for the forecast. specifically, we will talk about doing just a 2nd, but a slight shamal is spinning around the sand and does as we head toward the northeastern portion of saudi talking about that humidity now for joe had the relative humidity, 80 percent on tuesday, $85.00 on wednesday. that's not to say all day it will be $85.00. the highest humidity is in the morning and in the evening, but the heat index will feel about 52 on wednesday for pakistan. settled in the south and also the north. although we may see some wet weather just up against the foothills of the himalayas on tuesday, the biggest story for turkey is really those winds blowing through the boss for is it stumbled 24 degrees and i think 5055 kilometer per hour winds are on tap on
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