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shoes inside atmosphere, people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream, and julian, uh, global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era ah, the goals for national uprising enough, janice don off the taliban claim stuff over on the last pockets of resistance. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out there. a lie from don't also coming up guineas, cooney to ban government officials from leaving the country order. president alpha come to told us to join the israel launch is
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a major man 100 to 6 palestinian prisoners who tumbled out of the cell in a high security affinity. and is bitcoin the future of finance? no, salvador becomes the 1st country to make it legal. ah, the leader of afghanistan's resistance movement in pantry valley, my suit is calling for national uprising. the taliban says it's taken 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 the 1980 s and the taliban in the late ninety's. it would be the 1st time in recent history, but it's been over, run charlotte balance as more now from campbell, 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, nelson,
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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 didn't don't suffer any damage. after the taliban took cobble, 3 weeks ago, full no vice president, umbrella selah flayed to pen shear, joining local resistance later on. masoud, another soldier who refused to surrender. they called themselves the national resistance front, the group and the taliban fluctuated between faxing and negotiations until talks broke down last week by hum, but i am a little high. 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 to get rid of this violence. nest of terrorism. from the taliban launched an
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offensive into the valley with communications down both sides. launched a propaganda war, claiming de, we're winning the fight for another time over 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. and the taliban in 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 armored masoud, was the face of this generations resistance to the taliban voice, nor it was sent out by his spokesmen on monday, oh jazeera could not verify when it was recorded. how much panama,
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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 escaped to, where the other resistance leaders laid. also, still, they remain hopeful they can transplant their uprising from penn shear to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte bellis al jazeera cobalt entrepeneur. as char stratford has more from cargo on the resistance movements push for an uprising. there has been over a huge concern for the 152200000 civilians in the punchy valley. talking about the spokes person which i had earlier saying that there hadn't been a single civilian casualty. he said that food had run out of food was running out. they've been shortages in the valley during the fighting. he said that the food was
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going to be sent in. and he said that telecommunications communications and electricity was also going to be re started. but there was some fiery language from him initially as, as you heard describing this battle with the self declared or self name and ref, the national resistance front, that's all about describing this is a victory over the last nest of terrorism in the country. whilst at the same time calling for unity. so yeah, i'm sure those words are going to be looked chats and interpreted by obviously worried, concerned afghans and all the c concerned members of the international community to what we do know seemingly, is that yes, this is a historic day in afghanistan, the charlotte bomb seemingly having taken full control for the 1st time of the punch of alley. meanwhile, iran has condemned the taliban offensive in pan. she had describing reports from the region as deeply worried. happy now, but it was the tenant,
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i must honor the commitments under international law. we are very concerned by report that they are putting the pension region under siege, imposed in hunger on his residence, and captain water and electricity. where david lloyd was the communications advisor to former african president ash rock ghani. he says, resistance movements on lucky to grow is going to stand. problems remain entrenched already from the like we see responses from already 3 for the north west. some things on social media from harassment. people saying they are rising up as requested by the see if he could emerge from the stand the resistance to the power that can still able to operate. then i think this could be the beginning 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,
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but huge relief on the population will weigh on the taliban side. but quite soon, when it comes, given the fact that there's no money in the banks, i'm huge problems with the economy and real challenges to the taliban in running a government very different skill set from running. and then i think you might see that pockets of resistance, i think it will begin to grow. and the majority of afghan could lose access to medical care by the end of the week putting thousands of lives at risk. the world health organization says 90 percent of hospitals and clinics. we're going out of money and shut their doors, health care enough chemist on relying on international donations which have been frozen since the taliban to control the w h. i was trying to find emergency funding to prevent what it called, a humanitarian catastrophe. guineas military rulers, abad government officials. i'm leaving the country coolie, the colonel member,
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the summit, and cabinet ministers, and told them to handle their possible. it's an official vehicles. the former french legionnaire officer lead a military coup which aston president con, down sunday because our cripples and the people's pal is also known as the national assembly, members of president of african days. our government derive after being summoned by guineas who leader lieutenant colonel, mama de doom buoy out behind closed doors. he demanded their passports and told them not to leave the country, but also said there'd be no witch hunters he outlined a path forward. it was the fact that we will start consultations in order to put a framework in place for this peer to transition. and then a government of national unity will take you. i mean, on last monday, on sunday, when president kennedy was driven away from the presidential palace in custody, crowd chanted freedom. it was on the streets that outcome. they had ordered
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security for. it's a fire for testers with live round scores were killed and almost 400 people were arrested on it. they don't need the money was you have a blue the we were really in a savage state. there was no more security, no more just confused. financial state, everyone was doing whatever they wanted. so i think them, we're, the rival is the best thing for any, because some of those were the streets like animals, children could, you have no idea. i am believed getting 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, the west african country remains one of the world's poorest states. do, says the corrupt economy must be overhauled on our part of the flat. we will not give you a history lesson today, but i just want to remind you that our country has suffered from the disreputable
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behavior of it. so could a lead pick one up. we found ourselves in a situation of injustice and corruption, nepotism, and the deprivation of freedoms, commonplace, or 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, were poor, many that consulting fellow at chatham house. he says, coolly to have significant challenges ahead. well, he's clearly saying all right, things now about transition about inclusive political approach, reminding people of the need for the reforms, all the governance failures of the past, all of that. but the real test is going to lie really in the couple of phases of the next few weeks. first of all, in his internal discussions, he's got to secure the acquiescence if you like, of a broad trash of the political class and civil society in this transition. and
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although a lot of people are expressing relief that are for conte has been turned out, that's not quite the same thing as signing up for him. all the details of the new transition. and then next state be difficult negotiation with eco s, the west african block of which guinea is a member. and which really has a pretty firm constitutional rule that soldiers cannot take long term power by force. occasionally there's been a democracy cou, but immediately i was put very heavy pressure on the country concerned only soldiers who've taken over basically to say we need a clear roadmap for transition back to normal constitutional multi party elections . it's not a given that to the scenes of delight in the streets, people welcoming you and developed countries rule will automatically ensure real by
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and into the transition of the transition has to look particularly credible in guinea. because past periods of military rule have been characterized by really awful brutality. margaret office, former chief of staff, is released from prison in libya, comes a day after the late lead us some. saudi gadhafi was also released. libby, as unity government says it's all part of a push the piece all prisoners who were found not guilty should be released immediately. this is not only for the leaders of former regime or a certain category of prisoners. this is all prisoners were found not guilty and this is part of the conciliation nation as a conciliation process, that the district council is working on and it can't be a successful reconciliation process. c there are prisoners in prison after the verdict after there that were found not guilty and innocence. so to come here and
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i'll just say are including brazil, president signs. i decrease changing internet rules to allow people to re post content plus relying we know they're lying. and they know that we know that they're lying relatives of those killed when flight am age. 17 was shut down. speak out in court month. ah hello there. we're going to start this weather report in south america. it's what the top and where we have had heavy rain falling in northern columbia, our seasonal rains here. so water logged roads, a big concern. and that weather has also extended into the northwest portion of venezuela falling through the venezuelan andes. that's a big concern when the rain falls high above because it just gushes right down to
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the ground and we see scenes like that further toward the south. they're sweating it out in a song. you know, i, i wouldn't be surprised if we hit 40 degrees on tuesday, but then a big drop in temperatures unsettled across the river plate region and months of the day. or you could see when guys here 65 kilometers per hour as we head towards central areas of america, we are tracking a disturbance in the gulf of mexico potential for some tropical activity. same goes just off the pacific coast of mexico. this could turn into something, so check back with us and heavy falls for costa rica impact in san jose toward the desert southwest high temperature. it's here. vegas at 42. could see some big waves around los angeles, about a meter meter and a half. and it's quite calm for western parts of canada, vancouver at 22 degrees, but disturb weather as we had around the great lakes. a system is exiting atlanta, canada st. john's as high as 16 on tuesday. the news up to more than
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calling for national uprising, it follows a taliban announcement that it's taking control of the area. well, health organization says 90 percent of hospitals and clinics, and galveston went out of money and shop their doors. health care enough chemist on relies on international donations which had been frozen the taliban, took control of guineas, military rulers have bought officials from leaving the country to lead to come monday to summon cabinet ministers and told them to hand over their passports and official vehicles. not 100 is under way for 6 palestinian prisoners were escaped. the highest security facility in israel. one of those who managed to get out is a former field commander with a fatter movement or force at reports from gilbert 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 overnight through a hole in their cell floor. it may be due. 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 sick cellmates emerged through this whole directly under a 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 cutting the piece to catch them into duty and they'll 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 who bady, 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 for his release as widespread shock. think he said it's a bundle. and so the guy that works, the oldest facility should be checked against israel's government is under enormous pressure to recapture these men with the public security minutes. the 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 palestinian. there has 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 is
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something that makes a very proud, may god be with them and have 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, faucet, al jazeera, northern israel cut r as assuming financial aid payments are poor families and civil servants. in garza, they were suspended to fighting in may between israel, a mass which controlled the strip. a payment method has been agreed to prevent the funds being used for military purposes. and israeli will planes, a strong chemist targets in hon. eunice in southern garza. there are no reports of casualties, as well as the strikes where response to fires caused by a century balloon is launched from garza. now, some syrians who returned home up to seeking refuge abroad have died in custody, disappeared or been tortured. that's according to amnesty international, which is the country security forces are responsible. the organization reports a catalog, terrific violations my syrian intelligence offices,
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against 66 return ease, including 13 children, 5 died in custody. while the fate of more than a dozen is unknown. amnesty says no part of syria safe, a several countries pressure refugees to return cuba has become the 1st country in the world to vaccinate children as young as to against kobe 19. the vaccines used haven't been recognized by the world health organization. but the government intends to not get all children before the ripping of schools. china, the us and venezuela are also planning to vaccinate younger age because the new in the us have condemned an 11 year prison term given to a prominent opposition leader in bella, luce, maria costa. cova was a key figure in mass demonstrations last year against president alexander lucas shanker. she was convicted in a closed door trial along with fellow activists. maxime snack was handed a 10 year sentence, both denied charges of violating national security. i'm trying to seize power and
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you didn't know if this verdict 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. for zillion president j, both an arrow has signed a decree to change social media regulations. his office says it gives people the right to re post band content spokesperson says it come back to the arbitrary removal of certain accounts, profiles and posts. alternate was office says the move is to protect freedom of speech, down shameless following developments and argentina's capital. when his irish 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 would welcome that yet job also now has a long record of using and abusing his social media. he's songs have been investigated,
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setting up fake news accounts during his run run up the election in 2018 organizations like reporting with our frontiers of criticize job was an hour of his attacks using social media on the media itself in brazil. and just last month, human rights watch were criticizing job olsen. our oath blocking the accounts of anybody who criticized him. journalist opposition, that politician commentators were being having their accounts closed down all the starting to be freedom of the press and 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 brazil and in cell biology. the political and economic capitalism, brazil independence day celebrations on tuesday to mark 199 years ago, declared independence from portugal. job all civil row is trailing badly in the opinion
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. polls the next presidential election to the left wing present. good enough you'll feel about. no one is lula. many a seeing this show of strength to show that he still has substantial support. the disappearance of bolivia is 2nd guess leg is leaving indigenous people in the area struggling to survive. like cooper once covered, 2 and a half 1000 square kilometers. it's now been reduced to a wet land, though rude. people who depended on the lake make spiritual offerings in the hope the waters would return. but santas, a climate change on the diversion of water for farming have made recovery. unlikely, simple and i went nearly 85 percent of water in the pool lake evaporates very quickly. it's a very structural problem. and obviously climate change is another center problem. because today we are experiencing a terrible drought here and there are ration that's due to very little rain and the
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increase of temperature. the increase and temperature makes it so that the level of of operation is killing a lake popo. on tuesday, el salvador becomes the 1st country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal, tender. the president has declared the future for the country. but economist, a warning that using the vala tile and unregulated crypt, currency is a risk to 0. as john holman reports not from l zante assessing town where a bitcoin pilot project could forecast. what's ahead. this is where some of those big coin experiment began. it was on a small surf with 3 years ago and anonymous stoner a local people. digital bullets with the crypto currency. now the countries 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 dollar. we travel 12 on tape to find out how the pilot program is gone and what
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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. there. 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 coin is going up in value. he's seen it's more savings, great to the problem is the big point swings down as well at times heavily of the people here are set up with that. is it easy? it's tough because it's unstable. for example, if you take a surf class and pay with bitcoin, i can accept it. but 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 back to 3rd
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say they don't want to be paid in bitcoin. 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 governments as a 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 someone else 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 but state sanctioned currency. that has been one of the advantages of bitcoin as deanna and emitting, but for regulators. that's one of the risks. so the worry is that l,
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salvatore turns into 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 el salvador will be the 1st to use it. the question is, will the country become a trailblazer will simply sink john home and how does it say el salvador? a dutch court has heard emotional testimony from the families of victims of a passenger plane that was shot down of a ukraine 7 years ago for suspects are being tried in their absence accused of murdering all 298 people on board. the malaysia airlines flight to zeros in bama report 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 personal remotely from dozens of people who lost loved ones on malaysian
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airlines flight mh 17. first up was ria and stain whose father and step mother were killed. the alliance of can we know their life 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 lose my beloved father. and now one thing i don't know if i ever manage to do it. i do my best like to let things go for her. but at the same time, i'm at you do full feelings of hate, of revenge, of anger and fear fear. but we do not obtain just so the passenger plane was flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur when it was shot down over east in ukraine. in july 2014, 298 people were killed. international investigators concluded it had been hit by
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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 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 court notes that defended 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 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 with the suspects and also to the responsible people,
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wherever they are hiding. last week, investigators appealed to russia to come forward with information about the deployment of the missile. they believe down there made 17, these complex cases expected to continue into next year. the dean barbara al jazeera, now the american at michael k williams has died at the age of $54.00. he start in the popular h. b, a television series. the wire police say williams was found dead in his new york city apartment on monday that's being investigated as a possible evidence. aah! quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera, the leader of gun histones resistant movement in punch. valley is calling from national uprising that follows a taliban announcement that it's taken control of the area. cha, stratford has more of a capital campbell. there has been over a huge concern.
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