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several times the program that is when you arrive to an alternative view of the world today on algae ah al jazeera, where ever you ah, all, ah, me. this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm fully bad people. this is in use our on ologist here. a line from headquarters is coming up in the next 60 minute. the taliban raises its flag after declaring victory in the final pocket of afghan territory that remained outside its controls . the military leaders in guinea hold
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a victory parade on the streets of the capital after the posing president alpha on day. and also they found a major man hunted on in israel after a group of palestinian fish capes from the high security precinct. plus the line, we know the line and they know that we know that they're lying. those who lost loved ones in the shooting down of a malaysian passenger, jet slam and russia during the trial of force. and i'm sorry, how much not have all the sport. and get you over to take it to one leader and the testers against england. mm. thank you for joining us. we begin in afghanistan, where the leader of the resistance movement in pan cheer valley is calling for
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a national uprising. earlier the taliban said he took control of the province, which was the last hold out in the entire country. the mountain is area is known for successfully resisting soviet forces in the 19 eighties and the taliban in the late 1900 ninety's. this is the 1st time in recent history. it's been overrun. charlotte bellis? 3 for 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 at the taliban, a prisoner and peggy, 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
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cobble, 3 weeks ago, full no vice president, umbrella selah flayed to pen shear. joining local resistance leader, ahmed masoud. another soldier who refused to surrender. they called themselves the national resistance front, the group and the taliban fluctuated between flexing and negotiations until talks broke down last week by hum, but i am a little higher now. delegations went there, they received a negative answers and they couldn't resolve matters through negotiations and dialogue. so the islamic 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 time in our positions and fighting is ongoing with the enemy has been exterminated. 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,
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and the taliban and the 1990 s and early 2001 of the united states biggest allies during that era was northern alliance leader. i'm 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 generation's resistance to the taliban voice, nor was sent out by his spokesmen on monday. oh, to 0, could not verify when it was recorded. how much panama, my dear countryman, wherever you are, inside or outside of canister. 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 escape to where the other resistance latest laid. also still they remain hopeful. they can transplant their uprising from penn sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant.
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charlotte, alas, 0 coupled with tiny ben says the makeup of a new government will be revealed soon. the group says it will be an inclusive one, but us political analysts are to act by explained. the new government will lightly stop short of meeting international expectations. dear, is it too an option for the taliban? one is that cause they both are past 20 years and they have claimed and they have anonymous for the nation to this by days or islamic shari'a in liberation of august and also to implement implement islamic law. so your ranking by and is one shari'a last year for they have, for this part. but at the same time, the fisher and the amount of international community is to observe, interdict seriously human rights woman advised international norm and obligations.
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so these are the 2 issues and 2 options. the sound, the bonds are difficult to choose which one and to prefer which one. but we know the thought about the definition and inclusive government is different. what the media and some political figures defined in what the founded by defined by say that our definition from inclusive government to drawing different message groups. so the woman, they have a position in de government of the time today we see and do 3 sectors that the woman in was my health, sick, 3rd sector in the family bond, see that they will be in of a government, but they would not have the top positions like member of the company or the executive body of the government, but they will be at the lower position and we will for fear,
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opportunity for the woman to work, to educate and to do that, but not as it to be member of the cabinet of the government, us secretary of state and to me blinking has arrived in cost awful, high level talk phone. i've got a son, is meeting the amir shaft. i mean, ben, how are funny, and other senior officials. they're expected to discuss the ongoing efforts, the remaining us citizens from afghanistan, secretary of defense, lloyd austin, is also in doha, less ring in white house correspondent, kimberly hall kids, kimberly washington ramping up diplomatic activity on afghanistan. what is the objective show bite in the us president, still grappling with the hasty evacuation that he put in place for august 31st. and as a result, given the problems that were associated with that, that not only amounted to more than 100000 people being evacuated, but
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a large number of deaths as well. there is a need to dispatch a number of secretary to the secretary secretary state in order to accomplish a number of things. one of them is reassuring partners in the allies, particularly in the arab states and gulf region that the united states still has a plan moving forward and also needs to work in coordination with these partners to get some of the remaining americans that are stranded there. out and this becomes much more difficult now because given the fact that the united states recognizes it, will need to work with the taliban in order to accomplish some of this cut our course has relationships with the united states as well as the taliban. and as a result, this is one area where this can be accomplished. the other thing that needs to be recognized here is the fact that the withdrawal data itself, which was moved up from september 11th, even as a number of allies were saying,
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this is a mistake. and it was ignored by the commander chief, there's the feeling in the united states, still having a foundation of multi laboratory liz multilateralism in a foreign policy that didn't fit that does yet. that's an example where that did not occur. so this is a bit of a reassurance exercise that is taking place as well. now there another goal in all of this is the airport trying to ensure that with this effort to get those remaining americans out of the airport in cobble is fully reopened. that is something that is going to be discussed and also in moving forward the engagement with the taliban necessary in order to prevent a humanitarian crisis. so there are a number of tasks at hand, and there is a recognition of this administration that is not something the united states can do on its own, but instead we'll have to work with the partners and allies in the region in order to accomplish. kimberly,
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thank you very much for that. kimberly hawkins live in washington. now the u. k. prime minister boys johnston has again defended his government handling of evacuation operations from afghanistan. jonah whole is in london with more on what he had to say. but bottom is just returned from its summer recess. i've got to stand of course high on the agenda. the prime is devoris johnson delivering a statement, updating the house of the events of the last couple of weeks since they last met in emergency session, updating them on the sort of rather, cale again to the list evacuation after those awful attacks on cobble airport. noting that 15000 people were brought out by the u. k. a loan in that evacuation will be it. of course, it's 2000 perhaps we're 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
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intelligence failures that meant that no one anticipated the speed with which the afghan security forces on 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, 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. that as soon as that safe passage existed, the u. k. will do everything possible to get people here under a resettlement scheme that we'll see. some 20000 afghans brought to this country in the coming years that the 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
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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 johnson, 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, political and diplomatic lever at our disposal to help those that behind plenty. morehead on this news, our including putting pressure on world leaders from climate change came over ations made to decide on a call to action. we meet the man who is hoping to take germany in a new direction. ones aren't gonna medical and enforcement status or saying good bye to one of the drivers. and they just for me, one use for later in the shoes . guineas military rulers have bought government officials from leaving the country . co leader colonel mandy dunbar. yes. summoned cabinet ministers and told them to
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hand over official vehicles earlier. the military leaders, how the victory parade in con, a cri, earlier the former french visioneer officer didn't lead a military unit that said president alpha condo on sunday, or the african union in west africa, regional block have condemned the call and threatened sanctions. nicholas hock is in the car center guy with the latest on the meeting earlier in clinic cree. they call the all the ministers and members of alpha content government to the people palace or to the national assembly assembly. and it was quite interesting to see the, the prime minister entering this assembly and the 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 present to hear the new leader of guinea as it appear. mamma,
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the w 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 will be forbidden from leaving the country. he says that also they will be the 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 elite and, and business to lead to put their egos aside and for getting a chance to work together a very much
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a different tone from previous cool leaders or people that have perpetrated truth in guinea. while the situation in guinea is drawing particular global attention because of it's vast mineral wealth, china for one has significant interest guineas the world's 2nd largest producer of box side and or which is used to make aluminum oxide prices jumped to 18 months highs after sunday school and it's home to the world's largest untapped eye and all these various in the world. guinea, also produce nearly $57.00 tons of gold last year, making it the 7th largest minor in africa. although mineral wealth has fueled economic growth during african days. president c, only few people benefited when i speak to antony goldman about the ceo of pro media consulting, a risk control consultancy. and previously he was senior africa analyst for the economic intelligence unit. he's joining us 5 from london. very good. have you with us. we have guineas call it is urging mining companies right now to keep
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operating in the country. just tell us how much pressure does instability in this west african country put on the global market and who stands to benefit or lose from instability and guinea? well, i think the markets begin to recover from the committee issues and we see growth in asia demand for all of the natural resources that guinea produces to go to increase. so i think that's a tight market anyway. i think it's picked up on some of the signals from guinea to, to look at the issue of supply and pricing. but i think the, the mining companies, the operating guinea used to an environment, something at school instability, the convenience of move quickly, say that they don't see any kind of radical needs to, to, to shake things up in the, in c. so i suppose, but the issue at the moment is, are quickly the leaders are able to establish themselves. situation on the ground
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becomes stable and the company can go back some kind of normality and the market price. that's in what impact is going to have short term weather if into inter but if he continues, what impacts will have short term and perhaps long term on the global market when it comes to mining aluminum and so on. but i think that historically, and you said guinea is one of the major produces both side, huge reserves of i know, but actually it has typically under produced given the strength of its space. and i think that the suspicion amongst some in guinea was that actually, that was how some western mining company, it's quite likely they like to have licenses have the assets book d p like we are actually having trouble of producing them. and what we're seeing is quite a difficult neighborhood compared to other parts of the world, which was slightly easier to, to other producers and seeing money coming in from china. covered kentucky from the
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gulf. and i think that those kind of new investors may be having to establish themselves and guinea printed some of the personal relationships they had made me beginning to look at the situation to try to factor in some of the political risks that perhaps is not going to know how quickly they can move ahead with some of their china, in particular, has been accused of exploiting guineas resources to expect the existing agreements that were under off county and previous governments to be honored to china. of course, is the main destination for guineas box site that it uses to make aluminum, which is a big component in the making of automobiles. and with china, with guinea rather china has been hoping to reduce its reliance on australian iron . or do you expect the agreements, you know, to be maintained? but i think typically change governments generally. i think that the leaders of
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already spoken about governance and the rule of law. and i think, you know, are looking to try to, to establish a new contract if you like, with the people in guinea. i think that the 1st priority will be to consolidate that within the military, within the public administration strike scripting within the region. so i think that it may be some time before they get down to the nuts and bolts of what has been going on in the sort of mineral sector. but there's no doubt that there was a perception and guinea, the influence, and political payments, who being traded for licenses, and that i actually have become more important than the delivery of developments on the ground. and so, sooner or later it's going to be an issue and getting there because very, of course, the question of why the guinea and population hasn't benefited from this min or wealth. i think the sense is the, you know, the, the out, the country as a president new, or as a politician,
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spent many years on the outside looking in as an opposition leader. and i think he developed to stop into so perhaps it's quite important in politics, but actually in government, sometimes i think you need show a level of flexibility. and he sort of rude in terms allies and that was some of the people around him. you should have been helping him. they were more often quite literally helping themselves and i think, but the right price is the right to write it. right. cost of food and living. i think you created a very difficult environment and an opportunity if you like. the other countries in the region which are uneasy at the prospect she think goes with the companies which had set themselves up behind the constitution in order in giving you a think about actually, goldman. thank you very much for talking to us hobby heads of keen trash organizations have been meeting in the netherlands to decide on
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a clear call to action for world leaders. i had a major comic conference, the global center and adaptation. some it involves them is being tried by former un secretary general banking when it comes to mind the head of comp 26, the went climate change conference in glasgow because so the accelerating climate crisis as was reported by i p c. c. recent assessment report that we have general point 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 he does shank to me. and then when you're ready to go, he goes and commits earlier algebra step boss and spoke to african development bank president. i can warn me at his sina about the continent climate challenges. it is
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a lot of problems that we have in africa. you do a lot of drought, a lot of floods, seal on site loans. so what happened? it was m b as in bob way, malawi and a lot of it also happened this year. the sort of low cost a swarm somebody had in east africa is called 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 farmers to allow the rebuilding of infrastructure, making more climate residents and make sure that we have, you know, better and 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 lead 2nd general bank. i mean that they piano and told me it said the only thing that matters is the promises that i kept so promised that something but
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promises have to be counted. i think that there is a lot of momentum to be to be able to do that. everybody realizes that the crisis of trust, so we gotta make sure they $100000000000.00 is paid. and i think that, you know, they cop 2 and 6. we have no choice to make sure they have to be done. the last is on the table to support climate adaptation to support countries to build up the capacity to support and that the transitions that they have to do. yes, absolutely. we have to build trust and make sure that money is actually that a man hunt is underway for 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security prison in israel. one of those who managed to get out his zachary, as a baby, a former field commander with a fatter movement, harry force that report from gable pressing. one 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. bill wasn't exactly a case of just digging
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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 cellmates emerged through this whole directly under watchtower. and what israel says was a coordinated operation with help from the outside column on my team. because the well, if it's a focus on coaching, the escapees catch them in 2 or 3 days. they will be caught in the meantime, who 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,
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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 it said this appointment to the guy that works. the 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 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 handed 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 military could soon be coming in force. it's something that makes a very proud,
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may god be with them and have them and my god for all the prisoners ready. israel is moved. 80 other palestinian prisoners out of gilbert as the hunt continues for, the 6 vanished in the night and harry faucet al jazeera, northern israel, still ahead on al jazeera and overcrowded community in australia where the kona virus has taken hold. what's being done to try to stop a rapid rate under on hindered in chicago, where film researchers have found a lost treasure, a film that's been missing for nearly a century. and the short part that's the cuter huge payday. all the details coming up in with us for back half a hello from dell has plenty of hot sunshine to go round in the middle east. then
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what do you say 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 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. all that 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 $24.00 degrees and i think 5055 kilometer per hour winds are on tap on tuesday through sudan, 13 of 18 states of experience flooding as the nile river rises rapidly and its tributaries, and we've still got the storms coming and going through the tropics,
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further toward the south, unsettled for the eastern cape rate into durban. and in fact, durbin could get about 40 millimeters of rain. this eventually moves into johannesburg and it will drop your temperature is big time. i lose the take the worst possible material uranium. grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it and put it into the face with people live. often bad. for many people, this is a silent. what does it make you feel like you feel like a murder? we have created an enormous little mental disaster and investigation. south africa, toxic city on al jazeera, as morocco wrestles with the impact of cobra. 19 the country will hope harlem entry elections that will shape its feature. but how will unemployment of struggling
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health care system and a new election law? i think the vote on september the special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections are now just sarah. in part 2 of a special investigation, one when a visit, which is only youth detention center and travels to the remote after town, where many of the indigenous inmates come from the one out to 0. ah ah, welcome back. you're watching the news, our on our or 0 with me fully back. a reminder for me stories. the taliban has raised the flag after declaring victory in the final pocket of afghan territory that remained outside its control. the leader of the resistance movement in pantry . bonnie is calling for national lab so i think guineas military owners have had
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the victory parade on the trees for the capital after the closing president con dana cool. on sunday, early a coolie to colonel mama, he summoned cabinet ministers from the outfit government telling them they were bought from leaving the country and a man hunt days on the way for 6 promised indian prisoners. who is kate from a high security prison in israel? they drank a tunnel under the gilbert prison, just north of the occupied west bank. now dutch court has heard emotional testimony from the families of victims of a passenger plane that was shot down over ukraine 7 years ago. 4 suspects are being tried in their absence accused of murdering all 290 people on board, a deem baba reports arriving at court in amsterdam where 4 people are on trial for the murder of their relatives. thousands of kilometers away in the coming weeks. judges will hear in person remotely from dozens of people who lost loved.
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