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[000:00:00;00] ah al jazeera, when ever ah, ah metalli band ways is its flag after declaring victory in the final pocket of afghan territory that remain downside is controlled ah, play watching al jazeera life from with me for the back. people also ahead. the military leaders in guinea hold a victory parade on the streets of the capital after the posing president of the
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day in israel launch is a major man hunting after a group of 6 knowledge that came from a high security on john. hindered in chicago were film researchers have found a lost treasure, a film that's been missing for nearly a century. ah. the leader of the resistance movement in afghanistan span, giovanni is calling for a national uprising. earlier the taliban said it took control of the province, which was the last hold out in the entire country. the mountainous area is known for successfully resisting soviet forces in 19 eighties and the taliban in the late 1900 ninety's. this is the 1st time in recent history. it's been overrun. charlotte bell is 3 for some campbell, the pan shear valley, a land. the taliban has never controlled until now. this was the last pocket of
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resistance to the groups rule in afghanistan. less than a week after the last us troops deposit the taliban, nelson. it controls every corner of the country. when the taliban prison and 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 didn't don't suffer any damage. after the taliban took cobble 3 weeks ago for my vice president, umbrella selah flayed to pen shear, joining local resistance leader, ahmed masood and other soldiers who refused to surrender. they called themselves the national resistance, runs the group, and the taliban fluctuated between fighting and negotiations. and 2 talks broke down last week by hum, but i am a little high. but now delegations went there. they received negative answers and they couldn't resolve matters through negotiations and dialogue. so the islamic
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emerett decided to send to military forces. busy to get rid of this violence, nest of terrorism from the taliban launched an 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. with the enemy has been terminated. i took this weapon from a taliban fighter. motor dead bodies are spread out on the ground. the pantry valley was used to successfully resist. soviet forces in the 1980. and the taliban and the 1990 s and early 2000. and one of the united states biggest allies during that era was northern alliance leader on the charm. as soon as 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 generation's resistance to the taliban voice, nor it was sent out by his spokesmen on monday oh jazeera could not verify when it
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was recorded. how much panama, my dear countryman, wherever you are, inside or outside, i can stay at home. i want you to start an uprising, you do whatever you can do, stand up and raise your voice, and nobody knows where the 3rd escaped to where the other resistance leaders laid. also, still, they remain hopeful they can transplant their uprising from penn sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte bellis, al jazeera cobalt us secretary of state, and to me blinking has arrived in cut off a high level tongue phone of gammy. san blanket is meeting the amir shaft. i mean, been hammered. are funny, and other senior officials are expected to discuss the ongoing efforts, the vacuum remaining us citizens from afghanistan. the you, i said to defend secretary lloyd austin, is also in doha, early a blinking release. a statement thanking cut off for supporting the us lead
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evacuation operation in the world use guineas. military rulers have bond government officials from leaving the country co leader, colonel monday, june boy summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over official vehicles. the former french legend of officer lead a military unit, but i'm the president of a con day on sunday. the african union and west africa regional block have threatened sanction. nicholas hark is in the car where the latest from the meeting and guinea they call the all of the ministers and members of upper control government to this people's palace or to the national assembly assembly. and it was quite interesting to see the prime minister entering this assembly in a somber mood, surrounded by soldiers as well as key members of the, of the cabinet from the defense security minister to the foreign minister. all
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present to hear the new leader of guinea as it appear. mamma, the move you to express what his vision of, of guinea and what the future lies. especially for them. he says there will be no witch hunt, but their passports, members of government will be taken away, so will be their vehicles. you'll be forbidden from leaving the country. he says that also there will be a government of national unity, but he hasn't put any timeline to that. fill in detention though is the president also con day, and his wife being detained by security forces, despite condemnation international condemnation, and called for his release to employee on the sidelines of the people's assembly on the national assembly, spoke to journalists and thought really to reassure the population he called for the political lead and, and business to lead to put their egos aside and for get a chance to work together very much
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a different tone from previous cool leaders or people that have perpetrators in guinea. earlier with folks to a manual course, see, i mean, who's director of academic affairs and research at the coffee and on international peacekeeping training center. he says the cool leaders in guinea have a short window to enact any change. this could tie 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 of the quality of the issues of corruption, the best of natural resources and incomes. the exclusive use of those men is but i think that to pinpoint really was when the parts to she was changed basically to allow the percent to run. and then we can grow disrespect or start to treat, you know,
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process it. but the window for change to take place is very short demographics of gimme. and if i had a west african state most ensure that the devil got streets, i got people lose efficient. so the military region have no more than $6.00 to $12.00 times that if they will, they will have that most of time to government to get more strict that they receive a rising from the ion exports from some of the fisher. and i'm not sure to be turned out. so that's the state of any field it live out throughout the course of its independence and optimism, what's which condo was looked at in our in 2010. asked to tell this is about a man hunt is under way for 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from
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a high security prison in israel. one of those who managed to get out his zachary, as a baby, a former field commander with the phantom movement. harry foster re for some gilbert prison. florian head count uncovered one of israel's biggest security lapses in recent memory. 6 palestinian prisoners in a high security facility had vanished overnight through a hole in their cell floor to be due. this wasn't exactly the case of just digging a tunnel. it appears that there was an exploitation of the structure of the cells of the space underneath the prison inside israel, and just north of the occupied west bank was built quickly on supportive columns on a site prone to sink holes in 2014 an attempt by another group to get out by getting underneath was prevented and remedial work carried out, but the weakness remained. the 6 so mates emerged through this whole directly under watchtower. and what israel says was
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a coordinated operation with help from the outside. mama teen. because the well, if it's a focus on catching the escapees catch them in 2 or 3 days, they will be caught in the meantime to investigate the events of wash while the men all come from in or around. the city of janine nearby in the occupied west bank 5, the members of palestinian islamic jihad, 4 of them serving life sentences for attacks that killed israelis. the 6th escapee is, zachary is who bady, a high profile figure. in fact, us armed wing, the alex, a martyrs brigade on trial charged with attacks against israelis. he was also once detained by palestinian security services accused of collaborating with israel. press release. there's widespread shock. think he said this appointment to the guy that works all this facility should be checked against israel. government is under enormous pressure to recapture these men with the public security minutes. the saying they may have made for the jo damian board or they could have headed into
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the occupied west bank or may still be inside israel planning to carry out attacks . the palestinians. there has been celebration. this scene is a demonstration of israel's military power, is not absolute. in garza sweets were it out to mark the occasion, hamas which controls the strip calling it a heroic and brave act. in the men's home town of janine most celebrations, even in the knowledge that israel's ministry could soon be coming in force. it's something that makes a very proud, may god be with them and help them and my god for all the prisoners already israel is moved. 80 other palestinian prisoners out of gilbert as the hunt continues for, the 6 vanished in the night. hurry for said al jazeera, moving israel with the australian government is helping the arrival of half a 1000000 doses of the 5 axes will help efforts to deal with its worst wave of the current of eyes. but the premier of new south wales has warned,
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the worse is yet to come. and some indigenous communities are struggling to deal with a rise in cases far comcast story. this little town in far west, the 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 dwellings. motor homes have now arrived and will be used as temporary accommodation . yea, recording family and they don't have once one get a denial that our community. it is friday, men, it is well continues to record more than $1000.00 cases a day. the states premier says modeling indicates that the worst is yet to come. we entered the pipe, i pick in cases in the next fortnight. so the next fortnight is locked to be the worst in terms of the number of cases, half
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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 rate, which started in sydney in june. pfizer swap deal, which we'll see $4000000.00 doses of pfizer come to australia this month, which will see us double the 5 dices that we have during september, the prime ministers hoping the states will end the pandemic 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 a strolling residence and occupied it. it's promising new to new zealand, which recorded 20 cases for 3rd day in a row with virus numbers falling restrictions in regents outside open will now be 0 . clock out a 0 prison australia. millions of students when get nom,
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has started the new school year, but most are attending virtual cross classrooms because of the ongoing lockdown since april educational institutions have been close in some of the most haunted areas and were turned into quarantine facilities and field hospitals. vietnam has reported more than 524000 cases in at least 13000 still ahead on al jazeera, putting pressure on world leaders to act on climate change. international organizations need to decide on a call to action. on the campaign trail, we look at how the corona vice fund that make us casting a shadow over morocco's general election. ah hello from dell has plenty of hot sunshine to go round in the middle east. then what do you said the humidity you like?
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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 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 stumble? 24 degrees and i think 5055 kilometer per hour winds are on tap on tuesday. through sudan, 13 of 18 states have experience flooding as the nile river rises rapidly and its tributaries. and we've still got these storms come in and go in through the tropics,
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further toward the south and settled for the eastern cape rate into durban. and in fact, durban could get about 40 millimeters of rain. this eventually moves into johannesburg and it will drop your temperature is big time. ah, it's one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people. and behind the death of many more exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organization telling the name to many as the blood alliance. inside this, in a la carte, how part one of the key parts investigation, people and power on al jazeera.
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ah the ah, they're watching al jazeera alive from a reminder about top stories. the leader of the resistance movement have gone, is found span giovanni's calling for a national uprising after the taliban to control of the last bombing. supposing its rule bottles rage for days in the mountainous region, north of cobbled guineas military rulers have how the victory parade on the streets of a capital after the posing president african day. and on sunday, earlier colonel monday to summoned cabinet ministers from the government, telling them their bonds from leaving the country. and man hunt is on the way for 6 spanish prisoners who escaped from a high security prison in israel. they dug a tunnel under the gilbert prison, just north of the occupied west. now the heads of ki international institutions and
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organizations have been meeting in the netherlands to decide on a clear call to action for world leaders ahead of a major comic conference. the mobile center, an adaptation summit in bought a dime is being chaired by former un secretary general banking when it comes to month ahead of comp $26.00. the us comic change conference in glasgow because so the accelerating climate crisis, as was reported by i p. c. c, recent assessment report that we have already 0.4 degrees celsius, not 1.5. we have already consuming the 1 point one degrees on to 2050. can we do that or less? we raise our ambition live and just make sure that the political lead us as soon as you need us. shank, them, and then we'll say your party to go go ship and come in. early al jazeera that boss
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in spoke to african development bank president. the african development bank president about the continent challenges it is a lot of problems that we have in africa. you do a lot of drought, a lot of floods see a lot of psych loans. and so what happened in was m b, as in bob way, malawi and a lot of it also happened this year. the sort of low cost a swarms that we had in east africa caught down a lot of production. so yes, the impacts of africa loses today. $7.00 to $15000000000.00 a year in terms of the climate change. and if that doesn't change is going to be about $50000000000.00 by 2040. it's never too late. what africa need is to mobilize resources to allow pharmacy, to allow the rebuilding of infrastructure to make it more climate resident and make sure that we have, you know, better. and that is systems that can resist many of the challenges that we have today. which nations already pledged $100000000000.00 us dollars a year, 12 years ago and they haven't paid up? are you still optimistic? they will? well, you know, they let 2nd general bank. i mean that they had
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a piano and told me it said the only thing that matters is the promises that i kept so from it's not something but pharmacies have to be careful. i think that it's a lot of momentum to be being able to do that. everybody realizes that the crisis of trust that we're going to make sure the $100000000.00 is paid. and i think that you know, the cop 26. we have no choice to make sure the $100.00 is on the table to support climate adaptation to support countries to build up the capacity to support and the transmissions that they have to do. yes, absolutely. we have to build trust. i'm make sure that money's actually that had that court has heard emotional testimony from the families of victims of a passenger plane that was shot down over ukraine 7 years ago for suspects had been tried in their absence accused of murdering old 298 people on board, and bob report arriving at court in amsterdam where for people are on trial for the murder of their relatives. thousands of kilometers away in the coming weeks. judges
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will hear in personal remotely from dozens of people who lost loved ones on malaysian airlines flight m h 17. first up was ref under stain whose father and step mother were killed. the alliance and we know the alignment. and they know that we know that they're lying. she started by accusing russia of hiding its role in the downing of the plane. then she spoke of a psychological impact for years. i have tried to come to terms with death and losing my beloved father. and now, one thing i don't know if i ever managed to do it. i doing my best like to let things go for her, but at the same time i'm at you do full feelings of hate, both of revenge, of anger and fear, fear. but we do not obtain just the passenger plane was flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur when it was shut down over east in ukraine. in july 2014,
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298 people were killed. international investigators concluded it had been hit by a russian surface to air missile fired by pro russian rebels. moscow denies all responsibility. 3 russians and a ukrainian citizen 1st went on trotting up cynthia in march last year. the russian ego get can, is one of the accused. he's reportedly an ex colonel in russia, secret services, and served as defense minister in the self declared don, yet people's republic in 2040 the quarter to defend his jacket to pinsky. katrinka have not appeared of the for russian, only pull it off is the only one to be represented by lawyers. here they said he denies the charges. the russian government has refused to expedite any suspects, but for the victims, relatives, this was a chance to address whoever was responsible for next to the verdict that it is one of the most important days for the family members. because they can, they can speak to the court. but through speaking to the court, they speak of the suspects,
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and also to responsible people wherever they are hiding. last week, investigators appealed to russia to come forward with information about the deployment of the missile they believe downs mh 17. these complex cases expected to continue into next year. the deem barbara al jazeera security forces in southern mexico have use a force to disperse. hundreds of migrants hoping to reach to border with the united states, about 800 people with sneezing in a basketball court. when they were surrounded by national guard, troops and immigration agents were arrested and some children separated from their families, police in columbia, se the seas more than 2000 kilograms of cocaine bound for mexico. a drunk was hidden interest life and has an estimated value of $37000000.00. police officers displayed the hole in 400 sacks and the port in one of our tours on columbia
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pacific coast. nearly 7000 kilograms of cocaine were seized near the same port earlier this year. to morocco now, where the current of iris pandemic scale casting a shadow over campaigning ahead of a general election. people will vote on wednesday if the 3rd election since the new constitution was introduced in 2011 germano child report from casa blanca. with restrictions bounding, large scale gathering, still in place, political parties and morocco are limited to holding small street to street. congress is as the vine for support of wednesday's elections. this years polls are very different to previous ones. election billboards are few and far between. there have been no big rallies and there is an evident lack of excitement amongst many americans. much of this is down to the impact cove it has had on the country, particularly its economy, a kid, and here i'll alarm, there's no doubt the pandemic will impact these elections in the entirety, what they won't just see. lots killed, protest voting. but i also expect many people to choose to abstain because the
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standard mac has dented the people's confidence in the political process. miracle is currently trying to stave off another wave of the virus. and although it's done much better than its neighbors and come back and cove it in terms of hospitalization, it's economy, particularly the tourism and hospitality sectors. have been hit hard at this coffee shop in the area of casablanca business, it's slowly picking up. but the on a tells me there's still a long, long way to go can. why did i used to employ 11 people? and so i had to let 9 goals. and because of the pandemic, i have lost around 80 percent of my business with the national curfew binding people from going out doors after 9 pm. it's businesses like these that have suffered the most as they're unable to make money during peak times. when coffee shops are usually up there, busiest correctly did all the decisions the government took have been destructive to business as we expected them to introduce policies that would ease things for us,
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but they didn't. so my vote will be a protest one. the government supporters, however, will point to the fact that more than 40 percent of the population have now been vaccinated, and that whilst businesses have suffered its restrictions that have helped save people's lives. but in the end of the day, many voters costs their bandits based on how good or bad the economy is doing. this is the 1st time the fish on will be old enough to vote. he makes a living washing cars that the small garbage and one of casablanca suburbs he makes roughly, just over $2.00 a day. he said, he hasn't decided who to vote for yet, but has a simple request from those seeking power. had been called the i wish they look at what the people need, they need to address not only the panoramic, but the economy as a whole. we all want the best for our country. morocco has dealt with the panoramic far better than many countries. this country has the highest vaccination rate in all of africa,
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but cobra is still are threats while the economy is gradually recovering and streets and markets like these are getting busier. there's no doubt that the current of virus comes on. there will be a major factor where americans come to vote on wednesday. drama, i'll show you. i'm just here. so blanca. from jack to john paul ben mondo has died at the age of 88. he was one of the country's biggest box office of the 1960 even 70 edmondo, was best known for the french new wave movie. breathless he appeared in more than 80 films in a career spanning half a century. french president demanded my call has paid tribute to the actor, calling him a national treasure. nearly 100 year old fell from the silent era has been discovered in the u. s. city of chicago. the masterpiece was discovered. things to be corona's. eyes pandemic has john hendern reports, a man in his dog murder, a mustachioed villain,
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revenge into climactic twist ending. it's all captured in this 98 year old silent treasure called the 1st degree. last like most silent films for decades, i did scan the 1st degree on the machine, then came the pandemic, which gave olivia babbler time to view 5 unexamined reels of film and the chicago film archives. the 1923 silvers green classic had been sitting there since it was donated in 2006 in pristine condition. miraculous considering where it was discovered, it was being stored and peoria in a closet next to a water heater and nitrate film stock. which is flammable, so is certainly not meant to be stored in fluctuating temperatures. then she checked the u. s. library of congress list of last films. the 1st thing i did when i was researching the film was checking that list and it was a bit nerve wracking because to know that you have the only copy of something that
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is, is totally unique and very old. discovering last films is a rarity, 3 and 4 of the thousands of silent pictures ever made are fully or partially lost. relics of a bygone era, including classics like the 1917 film cleopatra, a few stills and 20 seconds remain. 922 sherlock holmes. some of it still missing. gold diggers of broadway from 1900. 29. the 3rd warner brothers film shots in technical and long chinese. 1900. 27 london after midnight. destroyed in m g. m. vault fire before the hollywood era, many films were made outside of california places like s n, a studios in chicago. films with stars like gloria swanson and charlie chaplin. that era is now last like half of the films made before 1950. those that revived now live frozen in time in temperature, controlled film vaults,
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some with titles you'd never see today. they're incredible visual documents of era on by and you know, big film like hollywood films, tell us one version of the story. but then other kinds of works like documentaries, or industrial films and things like that, show us another part of society that otherwise would have been completely forgotten . still somewhere in musty closets, dusty attics in archive shelves here and around the world. there are surely many more big screen treasures waiting to be discovered. john henry and al jazeera chicago. ah, hello again. i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, the leader of the resistance movement, and i've gone is found span. chair valley is calling for a national uprising after the taliban to control of the last proven supposing its rule battles wage for days in a mountainous region. north of campbell cha,
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