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a system is exiting a bind to canada, st. john's as a high of 16 on tuesday. the aah! goals for national uprising enough to kind of start off the terrible claims to overwhelm the lost pocket of resistance. ah, hello adrian. this is i'll just hear a life and also coming up, guineas, cru, leaders, baron ousted government officials from leaving the country, the president of the kobe soldiers to join them. israel tries to find 6 palestinian inmates should tunnel down to the cell at a high security prison. at brazil is president scientists to create changing
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internet regulations to allow people to re post band content. ah, the leader of afghanistan's resistance movement in tangier valley is calling for a national uprising. the taliban says that it's taken control of a province, which was the last holdout and the entire country. the mountainous area is known to successfully resisting soviet forces, advising a fees and the taliban in the late $19.00 ninety's. this would be the 1st time in recent history that it's been overrun. charlotte bellis reports now from couple the pen she 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 now sees it controls every corner of the country. when the taliban, a prison,
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and pension 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 cargo 3 weeks ago, vollmer vice president, umbrella selah flayed to pen schear. joining local resistance leader armored masoud . another soldier to refuse to surrender. they called themselves the national resistance, runs the group, and the taliban fluctuated between faxing and negotiations. and 2 talks broke down last week. pay hm. 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
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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 television 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 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 a kind of suicide bombers 20 years ago. 2 days before the 911 attacks in the united states, his on ahmed masoud was the face of this generation's resistance to the taliban voice, nor it was sent out 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 afghan to stay at home. i want you to start an uprising,
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you know, whatever you can do, end up and raise your voice and nobody knows where the 3rd escaped to and where the other resistance leaders laid. also, still, they remain heartful. they can transplant their uprising from penn sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile, remained triumphant. charlotte, alas, al jazeera cobalt. iran is condemned to taliban defensive in friendship, describing reports from the region as deeply worrying cut off, you know, but it was a bit of the taliban must honor the commitments on the international law. we are very concerned by repose that they have pets in the pension region under siege, imposing hunger on these residents and cutting water and electricity. david lloyd was the communications advisor of the former african president sheriff granny. he says that resistance movement a likely to grow as i've got sounds many problems remain entrenched already from
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the like we see responses from, from the north, from west, some things on social media from harassment. people saying they are rising up as requested by see if he could emerge from the stand the resistance of the taliban safe and still able to operate. then i think this could be the beginnings of some sort of a national resistance. we've heard from other parts of the country where they may be potential on the next and i think in the show clearly, but huge relief on the population about kind of fighting will weigh on the taliban side, but quite soon we need to come. they've given the fact that there's no money in the banks and huge problems with the economy and real challenges to the taliban in running a government very different skill set from running in search. and then i think you might see that pockets of resistance. i think it will begin to grow across the
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country. the majority of africans could lose access to medical care by the end of the week, putting thousands of lives at risk. the world how health organization says that 90 percent of hospitals and clinics will run out of money and shut their doors health care and i've kind of some relies on international donations which have been frozen since the taliban to control the w. h. o is trying to find emergency funding to prevent what it calls a humanitarian catastrophe. us secretary of state, entity, blink, and defense. secretary lloyd austin, of the amir of casa in dough half a talks on, i'm gonna stop blinking austin and shake from him. ben. huh. funny, discussed the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan. lincoln, thanks, cass offer supporting the u. s. the evacuation operation. while the u. s. president of down played the prospects of america's future relationship with the pell about
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the. so that's a long way. all right, guineas military rules, abad government officials from leaving the country qu, lead up, colonel. nobody don't. boyer summon cabinet ministers and told them to hand over that passports and other official vehicles. a form of french legion and officer lead a military unit which ousted president of a con day on sunday. nicholas hark reports. and the people's palate is also known as the national assembly, members of president of alpha on these anston government to arrive after being summoned by guineas, who leader lieutenant colonel mama, the doom brianna was behind closed doors. he demanded their passports and told them not to leave the country, but also said there'd be no witch hunter, the outline a path forward. it was the fact that we will start consultations in order to put a framework in place for this period of transition. and then the government of
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national unity will take you. i mean, on last monday and i found it on sunday when president kennedy was driven away from the presidential palace in custody, crowd chanted freedom. it was on the streets that alpha company had ordered security for it's a fire for testers with live round scores were killed in almost 400 people were arrested. when it did ended the one month we were really in a solid state, there was no more security, no more just confused financial state. everyone was doing whatever they wanted. so i think we're the best things like any because the mother's we're on the streets like animals, our children could. you have no idea. i am relieved. pretty good. he's vast mineral wealth includes the world's largest reserve of bach site and or refined into aluminum. the takeover triggered world condemnation and sent global aluminum prices soaring, half of china's imports of the element come from guinea. despite this mineral abundance,
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the west african country remains one of the world's poorest states. says the corrupt economy must be overhauled on father would be glad to know that we will not give you a history lesson today. but i just want to remind you that our country has suffered from the disreputable behavior of it. so could a lead. we found ourselves in a situation of injustice and corruption, nepotism, and the deprivation of freedoms with commonplace. for young in guinea, the pressure is on to explain how he will begin overturning a system he says, has stolen from the people for too long. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the g 7 group relations is urging to nicea as president urgently appoint appoints a new prime minister. that's the most significant public expression of unease by major power since president to say it dismissed finance and took control in july. his opponents called the move, a qu say, and said that it was necessary to tackle the economic and political crises facing
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to nicea. catherine is receiving financial aid payments for poor families and civil servants in garza. they were suspended after fighting in may between israel and harass which controls the strip. payment methods has been agreed to prevent the funds being used for military purposes. is ready. war plans of struck him as targets in com, eunice, and southern garza. there are no reports of casualties. israel since the strikes were in response to fire caused by a century balloons launched from casa while there's balloons were in support of 6 palestinians, who escaped from it is ready prison, a man hunt his on the way. harry faucet reports now from the go, bo prison in northern israel. 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. to be doing. this wasn't exactly
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a 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 60 mates emerged through this whole directly under a watchtower, in 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 catching the escapees to catch them into 3 days, they will be caught in the meantime to investigate the events of watch while the men all come from in or around. the city of janine nearby in the occupied west bank, 5 members of palestinian islamic jihad, 4 of them serving life sentences for attacks that killed israelis. the 6th escapee is zachary, as a baby, a high profile figure in photography 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 he said it's a binding to the guys that works. the oldest, the facilities should be checked against israel's government is under enormous pressure to recapture these men with the 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, planning 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 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, may god be with them and help them. and my god for all the prisoners already israel
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is moved. 80 other palestinian prisoners out of gilbert as the hunt continues for the 6 who vanished in the night and hurried faucet. al jazeera, more than israel. come on our syrup, making bitcoin legal, tend to el salvador, but will it be high risk? high reward. i'm john henry in chicago, where phil researchers have found a lost treasure, a film that's been missing for nearly a century. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to be with you. we are dialing up the intensity of the season rains in india. so here, let me show you specifically for the southern indian state of taylor and gone right
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through to go up here not to go and also caroline and talking about taylor gone for a 2nd so far from june 1st to september. first, we scooped up 763 millimeters of rain more than a quarter of what you should see. and we'll add on about another $200.00 more millimeters in the days to come. a disturbance in the bay have been gall is just throwing weather around for coastal sections of myanmar rate through into bangladesh and cap man do picked up more than 100 millimeters the brain over the past 24 hours. the same goes for areas of indo china through thailand and louse, we've seen $7000.00 millimeters of rain next up for the philippines of tropical depression. so just below a tropical storm spreading a lot of rain for northern sea bu and just starting to creep into who's on the island on tuesday. quite the run of rain through the korean peninsula, but this time heaviest will be relegated toward north korea. so young yang, anywhere we'll call it $50.00 to $60.00 millimeters of rain. you could see tokyo is
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drive for now on tuesday with the high of 26 degrees, but the wet weather will move in soon. fear soon. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021 eye witness accounts, a historical event from arab israeli conflict and finite witness dissident 1st hand from beginning to end to espionage and the occupied west bank. the jordan government started to destroy the device from a fight for independence in egypt to an infamous hollywood production engine is yeah, out there world his personal stories from those who are that my own private history on algebra. oh, the me
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again, this is made use the leader of afghanistan's resistance movement in township valley, as calling for national uprising. it follows a cannibal around sprint, but it's taking control of the area get a ministry, rouelis, abad officials from leading the country to leader colonel. nobody the boy, some of the cabinet ministers and told them to hand over that passports, and official vehicles. a man hunters under way, 6 palestinians of escaped from a prison at israel. they talk a tunnel under the guilt of jail, just north of the occupied westbank. cuba has become the 1st country in the world to vaccinate children, his youngest to against coven. 19 vaccines used, haven't been recognized by the world health organization, but the government intended to okay, that all children before the reopening of schools. meanwhile sheila has approved the use of the side of our vaccine on children
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h. 6 and above. study is on the way looking at the impacts of the chinese made job on children, china, the u. e and venezuela also planning to vaccinate younger age groups. brazil, as president, jaya boston, our has cited to create a change social media regulations. his office says that it gives people the right to re post ban content as folks 1st and sort of combat the arbitrary removal of certain accounts, profiles, and posts. i'll just here as daniel slammed has more from argentina's capital one is alice. he certainly saying i'm doing all the right things. freedom of speech. who wouldn't want that more clarity with the use of social media again, most in brazil with welcome not yet job also. now or has a long record of using and abusing his social media. his songs have been investigated. setting up the news accounts during his run the election in 2018 organizations that report with our frontiers of criticize job was an hour of
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his attack using social media on the media itself in brazil. and just last month, human rights watch were criticizing job olson, our oath. busy blocking the accounts of anybody who criticized him. journalist position that politicians commentators were being having their accounts closed down all of a sudden to be talking about freedom of the press with clarity. in the way social media is used in brazil will come as a surprise to many of the say, i think many will be suspicious. it's happening now because tens of thousands of his support is a gathering in brasilia and in cell biology. the political and economic capitalism, brazil independence day celebrations on tuesday to mark a 199 years since the bill declared independence from portugal. job all civil row is trailing badly in the opinion. polls the next presidential election to the left
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wing present good enough, you'll feel about knowing the love many a seeing this show of strength to show that he still has substantial support. on tuesday, el salvador becomes the 1st country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal, tender. the president is declared at the future that economists a warning that using the unregulated crypto currency is a risk. john, home and reports now from l is on tape, where a pilot project could forecast once ahead. this is where i saw with those big coin experiment. again, it was on a small surf with 3 years ago, an anonymous donor, a local people digital. well, it was the crypto currency. now the country is expanding the experiment nationwide . and so with those about to become the 1st country in the world to use big coin as legal tender, it will run. it's another option alongside the current currency, us solar. we travel twelves on tape to find out how the pilot program has gone and
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what it could mean the rest of the country. we found plenty of. infuse just that each, like 70 percent of people in el salvador doesn't have a bank account. he's big coin. well, it's a way for him to put some money aside. i have a low income, i don't move much money a little i have, i spend on food. so with bitcoin, i can save up. and that's the big coins. growing up in value is seen as smooth savings going to the problem is the big point swings down as well at times heavily . other people here are set up with that as a p. c, it's tough because it's unstable. for example, if you take a surf class and pay with bitcoin, i can accept it. the next day it goes down and there are losses for me. it's the same for the bar, the shop everywhere. and imagine that volatility nationwide, one of the poorest countries in the americas, it can make the government's decision, seemed like a blind bet. a recent survey shows many people here might not take that,
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that 2 thirds say they don't want to be paid in big coin. and the facilities, the government hardly putting together the new currency, might not convince them where you want to cash out your big quizzes, the actual dollars. you have to use one of these special atm and the government says it's setting up $200.00 of these across the country. so let's see. do this. ok, and then the money should come out. the only ticket here is that these actually charge about 5 percent of commission to do the service that's already been enough to put of some of those on why not just use dollars. one group who might see the benefits of the system, commission, or know a criminals who will see an unregulated state sanctioned currency. that has been one of the advantages of bitcoin as deanna emitted, but for regulators, that's one of the risks. so the worry is that el salvador turns into
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a fiscal paradise for those who want to launder money from drugs or corruption. the president has been emphasizing the positives big coins will bring jobs, financial inclusion, and investment. he says, especially as salvador will be the 1st to use it. the question is, will the country become a trailblazer? will simply sink john home. and i would just say el salvador or hey, koya is an assistant professor of glass and american, latino and caribbean studies at the top of college in the u. s. he's recently been in el salvador and says that many people there start to lose from the adoption of bitcoin. a lot of small and medium businesses and people who transact every day to buy food, groceries and things like this. and we're accumulating the little dollars that they gain from, from their businesses will likely be on the short end of this and and lose out a lot of money. the majority of salvatore people are an educated on this matter
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because there has been very little messaging from the government besides this kind of boost tourism and enthusiasm around crypto currency. but very little financial education for common people. it's to be seen, but i think that solved when people will not take up the big coin call. and in fact, will continue to rely on things like western union and money. graham to send ribbons from abroad, primarily from the united states in europe. and so it seems to me that book our lives, rationalization has been that written in, sees will go down. and so these kinds of institutions like western union will no longer take high percentages of remain, says that are the lifeblood of salvatore in society essentially. and so what we're seeing is that in fact, this big horn, in fact has many transaction fees that are built in but are hidden costs. and so i think once people begin to realize that this is in fact not a even not
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a good vehicle for which to use or for which to send or receive remittances. people will fall back on the things that they've already been using. adapting to climate change must be as important as cutting c o 2 emissions. that's the message from more than 50 global leaders who have gathered in rotterdam, the urging rich nation is to provide billions of dollars to developing countries. steadfast reports floating in a dutch city that lies under water and you, you and climate office symbolizing that global warming is happening and its impact of the nation's worldwide have been enduring, dissolved. as an extreme weather. scientists have attribute to average global temperatures that are already more than one degrees celsius higher. because so the accelerating climate crisis, as was reported by i p c. c. recent assessment report that we have already general
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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 level to come down for action to month before the cop $26.00 climate summit in scotland. while the nations are under pressure to deliver on promises of $100000000000.00 a year for developing countries to help them deal with the change in climate. 100000000000 contribution from rich nations is gonna be the live most death for glasgow. will they deliver that have from this in 2009, they have promises in 2015 now is the time to come through. he says the floating global center on climate adaptation shouldn't be seen as a sign of the feet in cutting emissions. and stat unnecessary defensive measure against rising tights, especially in low lighting netherlands. the urgent need to help nations worldwide
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to deal with the impacts of global warming. not only shows that we have moved to a new face in adjusting to a change in climate. it also makes clear that response by which nations food is changing, reality has been far too slow. okay, i think it's hope somewhat of a times disastrous european weather has risen. the sense of urgency that action is needed. now, we are behind as richer world promises to deliver to the developed world. however, it's changing now a little bit and it is also a little bit might not be enough. know, i agree, but i hope i have some hope it's changing and i have some hope that 26 will be good on that. and the credibility of the richer countries is at stake here, with all eyes on glasgow in november, leaders of developing new and say, failure is not an option because lives and livelihoods of billions of people are already at risk. floating officers may work for a country like the madeline,
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but the center for global adaptation opened by the dutch king. we'll also have to come up with global climate solutions in the years to come. steadfast and al jazeera brought to them former friendships, national football, shantia, adams, his dive after spending 39 years in a coma. he was 73. there was an error with the anesthetic that he was administered during the surgery in 1982 and he never regained consciousness. adams has been careful by his wife at the home in southern france ever since. the defendant was born in senegal, under the 22 camps playing for his adopted country. and only 100 year old filled that was presumed last has been discovered of the u. s. city of chicago. there was found party, thanks to the corona virus pandemic. was john henry reports, a man in his dog murder, a mustachioed villain, revenge into climactic twist ending. it's all captured in his 98 year old silent
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treasure called the 1st degree. last like most silent films for decades, i did scan the 1st degree on the question, 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 in peoria in a closet next to a water heater and nitrate film stock. which is flamel, so is certainly not meant to be stored in fluctuating temperatures. then she check 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,
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3 and 4 of the thousands of silent pictures ever made or 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. 1900. 27 london after midnight. destroyed in an m g. m . vault 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 revived 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
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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 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, to tell me what the fellow writer instead of going here and don't have the headlines on i was 0. the leader of afghanistan's resistance movement, intention valley is calling for a national uprising. it follows a taliban announcement that it's just taking control of the area. i'll just as charles stratford reports from council there has been.
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