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ah ah, african resistance leader ahmed masoud calls for a national uprising after the taliban says it's captured the pantry valley and completed its takeover. ah, hello and barbara sarah. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up guineas, crew leaders, band government officials from leaving the country country and order of president con the soldiers to join them. is your launches a major man hunt for 6 palestinian prisoners who have tunneled out of their so in
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a high security facility and widespread condemnation after bella, ruth jails, leading opposition, figure minneapolis called levin. i am the leader of the resistance movement in afghan histones punchier valley is calling for a national uprising that's after the taliban said it had won the battle for the province and completed its takeover of afghan. his son, the mountainous region, successfully resisted soviet forces in the 19 eighties and the taliban in the late 19 nineties. this is the 1st time in recent history that it's being taken over. well, key to this resistance was i made a shot masoud, the northern alliance leader, known as the line of fan sheer, wild kinda assassinated just days before the 911 attacks the national resistance
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from that battle. the taliban there for days is led by his son and a former vice president. i'm at masoud as tweeted that he is safe and cold for afghans to rise up against the taliban. charlotte bellis reports from couple the pension valley a learned the taliban has never controlled until now. this was the last pocket of 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, a prison, and punchy of province were engaged in the purging pension. the capital pension was 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 flayed to pen shear. joining local resistance leader armored masoud
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. another soldier to refuse 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 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 violent nest of terrorism for mama, 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 exterminated. i took this weapon from a taliban fighter. not their dead bodies are spread out on the ground. the pantry valley was used to successfully resist. soviet forces in the 1980. and the taliban
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in 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 up by his spokesmen on monday. i'll jazeera could not verify when it was recorded. how much an animal, 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 and where the other resistance leaders laid also. so they remain hopeful they can transplant their uprising from sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte bellis al jazeera couple african students are beginning to return to
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university for the 1st time since the taliban takeover. a development being closely watched by the international community. some campuses appear to have divided male and female students in the classroom. and there are reports that some women are being restricted to certain parts of universities. western governments have said the continuation of aid hinges on how the taliban treats women when the group last through the galveston, a band girls from school and women from university or work. but the taliban says it will treat women fairly based on his slimy law. will you a secretary of state anthony blanket and defense secretary lloyd austin, have made the mayor of catherine bow, half a high level talks. galveston blinking at lloyd and a mere shake. coming been how much funny discuss the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan earlier blinking release of statement, thanking catherine for supporting the us lead evacuation operation. and officials
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have confirmed that the u. s. has facilitated the 1st safe departure as of for americans via an overland route from afghanistan. live now to our white house correspondent to kimberly how kid. kimberly, what is the by the ministration hoping to achieve by having the secretaries of both state and defense in katherine right now? well, this is an administration that is still grappling with the aftermath of that botched evacuation that resulted in not only the deaths of africans, millions in american civilians, but was done in such haste that caused that to occur. and despite the efforts of the united states, they did leave behind dozens of people. and as you reported, there has now been at least 4 that have been taken out of afghanistan,
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but doesn't remain. and so that is part of why the, by ministration has its secretary of defense as well as secretary of state in the ha, ha, ha, is uniquely positioned given the fact that not only doesn't have the u. s. mission to afghanistan, there, but also offices for the taliban as well as what the united states is recognized as even as it reluctantly works with the taliban. not only to secure the release of the evacuation rather of americans, they also need to have a bit of a working relationship on the issue of development and security. making sure that things like the airport can be fully reopened and also that there can be desired goal of ensuring that extremism does not reemerge. so there are a number of agenda items that are a top priority for the united states, but there's also some good will gestures and diplomacy that's going on as well. the
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united states there to thank katara and other gulf states that have helped and assisted with this evacuation. but also there is this desire to reassure nervous allies because you have to remember not only where the optics of this evacuation and the withdrawal of us soldiers a mass. but there was also kind of a unilateralism that took place. so that is not the foundation a foreign policy that joe biden promised. in fact, he said he would work with other nations, his partner's an allied. and then when those very ally said, look at maybe august 31st is a bit to hasty of a withdraw. you should probably extend this, he refused, and so there are questions about where the sort of loyalty of the united states lies. and so that's another reason that this meeting is taking place in order to provide those 3 insurances that the united states wishes to work with. other nations, even if it didn't,
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when it came to withdrawal of afghanistan on that date. kimberly how kit with a lady from the white house. kimberly. thank you. a good a guinea now we're the military rulers have barred to government officials from leaving the country. qu, leader, colonel mom adeidra voice, summon cabinet ministers and told them to hand over their passports and official vehicles. but he has lifted a curfew on mining areas and reopened the land and the air borders. the form of friendship, legionnaire officer lead a military unit which ousted and detained, the president, suffolk, on the, on sunday, the african union and west african regional block eco was both called for his immediate release and threatened sanctions, or west africa correspond. nicholas had joined the live now from dakota in the senate goal, so both seek wilson, the african union, are saying that they should be released,
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but so far it doesn't see the moment. the them doesn't seem that mom or the don't. boy is actually paying much attention to what they're saying. that's right. it seems that he's in fact completely ignoring where the international community thinks and i think what he's playing up to is the national, the domestic crowd. remember, guinea is a country that's quite divided. there are ethnic tensions and ethnic divisions in this philosophy. majority countries, them a dinky ethnic group has the majority of the key position and in power in governance is also there are regional disparities really between corner the capital and the foreign regions that are in their career by the librarian border. remember that's where the outbreak took place a couple of years ago. and there's also disparity between those that have profited from the mining industry and those that have it, the vast majority that live on less than $2.00 a day. so there's the, his aim is tried to rebuild the nation as he said, it's quite a bishop plan for,
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for special forces officer, a former legionnaire of the french army to do so. and it was quite interesting to see that we saw this afternoon when we saw these, these ministers, these powerful men appear like naughty students being summoned to the principal's office, where the lieutenant colonel, a young man of the age of $41.00, telling essentially what is going to happen next to these ministers that are, many of them are 70 years plus telling them that they're not allowed to leave the country, that they have to get over their passports. and they'll have to a bay, but whatever rule that he will come up with. and that hasn't been clear what he's going to do next. he said that they'll be government of national unity. but what framework when this will happen, that's still on kelly or barbara and nicholas african. there's quite a divisive figure yet in fairness, spent 2 decades fighting for them obviously. but then was hugely criticize in the
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most recent election for changing the constitution so that he could run for a 3rd term. and there had been protests against that. so in light of all of that, what kind of support or lack thereof is there among ordinary people in getting to this school? i mean, it's interesting what you point out. it's true. he was the darling of the west, the darling of those, that champion democracy and, and last year when an interview on french television. and when he was asked, you know, about the clamp down on, on opposition, protest years. he said, how can people call me dictator, but for many get in with the saw in the last couple of months or a couple of years. is alpha county really clinging on to power desperately using the security forces against his people and one that one of the main aims of this coo and why? there's so much support of it is his, his willingness to try to at least in words,
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rebuild the trust between the people and the institution rebuild the democratic trust of this country desperately needs. barbara nicholas huck with the latest from a dock. nicholas, thank you and still to come in this half hour later. we know they're lying and they know that we know that they're lying relative of those killed one flight and they 17 was shot down. speak out in court even though none of the accused are present slash. i'm john, hindering and chicago were film researchers have found a lost treasure, a film that's been missing for nearly a century. ah . hello, good to see you. there is
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a potential for more outbreaks of rain once again for southern sections of italy on tuesday, but i think most of the action will actually stay out toward the mediterranean. really, the bigger story is these fierce winds blowing through the boss for us impacting its stem bolts. i don't think we're going to shake these winds until probably toward the end of the week. we'll see those wind gusts about 35 kilometers per hour on friday. and the risk of some thunderstorms as well in the days ahead. as we look at europe, really the divide between the west and the east high pressure in place. so that's deflecting systems toward the north. and we're starting to tap into a south facing wind. so that's helping temperatures through the baltic states, for example, rigor at 20 degrees. but here's the good stuff, paris. 30 on tuesday. i think we'll do a repeat on wednesday, keeping yet 30 degrees, almost a good 10 above average. and we do have our next rain risk on thursday. better chance, i think will be friday with a better, an 80 percent chance of some showers with a hive 24 degrees. we're going to end this weather reports as we head toward africa
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. we had some strong storms in n jemina that's now passing through the border of new year and also nigeria, very heavy pocket of what weather can be expected there. same goes through the gulf of guinea on tuesday. that's it for me season. the ah, they wanted 43000000000 pounds with a weapon. that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. there was no hope of any more because there's always a small combo people for really, really good lives. in athens, we in the united states have privatize the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. ah, ah ah
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ah, a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, the leader of the resistance movement and of kind of some sponge here, valley is calling for a national uprising. after the taliban said, it now controls the last province opposing it to battles raged for days in the mountainous region. the last couple and guineas military rulers have far deficient for leaving the country after detaining the president and toppling the government on sunday. qu, leader, colonel monday, the boy summoned cabinet ministers and told them to handle their passports. and officials. a man hunt is underway for 6 palestinian inmates who the escaped from a high security prison in israel. 5 are members of the slimy jihad movement,
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while the 6 there is a carry as a baby, a former field commander, associated with the fat party harry force that reports now from gilbert prison. 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 over night through a hole in their cell floor. it may be due. this wasn't exactly the case of just speaking 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 a watchtower. and what israel says is a coordinated operation with help from the outside cala mama scene. because the
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well isn't the focus and catching the catch them into today and they will be caught in the meantime and eventually wash. why the men all come from in all around the city of janine nearby in the occupied west bank, 5, a members of palestinian islamic jihad, 4 of them serving life sentences for attacks that killed israelis. the 6th escapee is zachary is waiting 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. for israelis. there's widespread shock. think he said this appointment to the guys the drugs, i'll just say that it should be checked again. israel's government is under enormous pressure to recapture these men with a public security minutes to saying they may have made for the jordanian border. they could have headed into the occupied west bank. all may still be inside israel,
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trying to carry out attacks the palestinians. there's been celebration this scene is a demonstration that israel's military power is not absolute. in garza sweets handed out to mark the occasion. i'm asked which controls the strip calling it rowing 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 something that some of them have them in all the prisoners here. ready? israel is moved 80 other palestinian prisoners out of gilbert as the hunt continues for the 6 who vanished in the night. hurry faucet, algeria, northern israel, the e u u. s. and u. k. have condemned the belushi and government after one of the country's most prominent opposition leaders were sentenced to 11 years in prison. maria callously called was a key figure in mass demonstrations last year against the president, alexander lucas shanker. she was arrested after ripping up her passport to stop
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belive lucian security forces. from the porting her, she and fellow activists flexing knock were charged with extremism and trying to seize power. both deny the charges, calling them absurd. if they do this, it is unlawful and not based on evidence during court proceedings. culpability was not confirmed nor with the charges. the defense will appeal within 10 days. the defendants, i think, will appeal as well. relatives of people who died in the downing of malaysian airlines flight mh 17 have been addressing a dutch court. the passenger plane which took off from amsterdam with 298 people on board were shut down over eastern ukraine 7 years ago. none of the 4 suspects accused of murdering them is actually attending the trial. but as nathan bobby reports, this was a big moment for the families arriving at court in amsterdam,
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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. dozens of people who lost loved ones on malaysian airlines flight mh 17. first up was ria and stain whose father and stepmother were killed. the alliance. we know the line and age and they know that we know that they're lying. she started by accusing russia of hiding. it's rolling the downing of the plane, and then she spoke of a psychological impact for years. i have tried to come to terms with jess and lose my beloved father, and now it's the one thing i don't know if i ever manage to do it. i do my best like to let things go. 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 so the passenger play was flowing from amsterdam
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to kuala lumpur when it was shut down over east in ukraine. in july 2014, 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. russian ego get in is one of the accused. he's reportedly annex colonel in russia, secret services, and served as defense minister in the self declared don, yet people's republic in 2014 the quarter to defend chicken, to pinsky coach and co 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 the next to the verdict. it is most important day. so for the family members, because they can,
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they can speak to the court. but through speaking to the court, they speak the suspects and also to the 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 germany has accused russia of a cyber attack against its parliament and an attempt to spread misinformation ahead of the upcoming election. the foreign ministry says a hacker outfit called ghostwriter has been trying to feel personal data from politicians. it says it's been happening for some time. i can be attributed to the russian state, or it's g r u military intelligence. french actor on poor ben mondo has died at the age of 88. he was one of his country's biggest fox
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office stars in the sixties and seventies. and although was best known for the french new wave movie, breathless he appeared in more than a few films in a career spanning half a century. the french president them on one micro and paid tribute to the actor, calling him a national treasure. a 3 year old boy has been found alive after going missing for several days in the remote australian bush. anthony, a j. l for lack who's autistic and doesn't speak, was found drinking water from a creek. in putty, which is around a 150 kilometer is northwest and sidney, the boy is believed to be in good spirits only suffering a few scrapes and not be rash. you wandered away from his family's property on friday was saying in australia, the government there is hoping that the arrival of half a 1000000 doses of the pfizer vaccine will help efforts to deal with its current
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wave of the corona virus. but the premier of new south wales has warned that the worst is yet to come. and some indigenous communities are struggling to cope with a rise in cases. sarah clark reports now from brisbin. this whole town in far, westy, south wells has been hit hard by the delta variant, 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 town's ability to safely isolate people from infected family members living in overcrowded dwellings. most homes have now arrived and will be used as temporary accommodation . yea, recording fanny tam once one get a denial that our 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. we
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anticipate i pick in cases in the next fortnight, so the next fort not is likely to be our worst 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 we'll see $4000000.00 dices 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 pen to make lock 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 strike residence and occupied it. it's promising news in new zealand, which is recorded 20 cases for the 3rd day in a row with virus numbers falling restrictions in regents outside open will now be
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sarah clock out a 0 prison australia a film real from the silent ero cinema. that's nearly a century old has been discovered in the us city of chicago. the masterpiece was discovered, thanks to the corona virus pandemic, as john henderson now explains. a man in his dog murder, a mustachioed villain, revenge into climactic twist ending. it's all captured in his 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 silver screen classic had been sitting there since it was donated in 2006 in pristine condition. miraculous considering where it was discovered, it was being stored in peoria in a closet next to
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a water heater and nitrate film stock, which is flamel. 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 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 shot in technical and long chinese,
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1900. 27 london after midnight destroyed and an m g. m vote fire before the hollywood era. many films were made outside of california at places like s n, a studios in chicago, films with stars like gloria swanson and charlie chaplin. that era is now lost like half of the films made before 1950. those that lived now live frozen in time, in temperature, controlled film vaults, some with titles you'd never see today. they're incredible visual documents of you know, 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 must be closets, dusty attics in archive shelves here and around the world. there are surely many more big screen treasures waiting to be discovered. john henderson,
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al jazeera chicago, amazing discovery can find out more about that story and everything else that we have been covering on our website. there it is, al jazeera dot com. ah . and now reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, the leader of the resistance movement, and afghan son's fun. sheer valley is calling for a national uprising after the taliban said it now controls the last province opposing its rule. battles raged for days in the mountainous region north of cobble . the area is known for success. lee resisting both soviet forces and the taliban shall stress that has.
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