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even know what i am with exclusive interviews. for 4th, i'll just be around teens on the ground with intensifying rain. people here appear that these are temporary solutions to bring. you move toward winning document trees and live need ah goals for national uprising enough dentist on to the taliban claims over on the last pockets of resistance. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out there. a lie from coming up guineas to leaders than government officials from leaving the country. order president out the companies soldiers to join them. israel launch is a major man hunter,
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6 palestinian prisoners who tumbled out of the cell in a high security for finished. and bitcoin in the future of finance. no, salvador come for the country to make it legal. ah, the leader of afghanistan's resistance movement in pansy valley. my suit is calling for a national uprising. the taliban says is taking control of the province, which was the last holdout. in the country, the mountainous era is known for successful resisting soviet forces in the 19 eighties and the taliban in the late nineties is be the 1st time in recent history that has been overrun. charlotte bennett says more from the capital comp, 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,
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nelson. it controls every corner of the country when the taliban prison and pension of province were engaged in the purging pension, the capital of 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 cobble, 3 weeks ago full no vice president, umbrella, selah fled to pen shere. joining local resistance leader ahmed masoud, 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'm a little high. 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 to get rid of this violence. nest of terrorism. from the taliban launched an offensive into the
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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 television 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 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, his son ahmed masoud, was the face of this generations resistance to the taliban voice, nor was sent out by his spokesmen on monday. i'll jazeera could not verify when it was recorded. how much animal, my dear countryman, wherever you are,
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inside or outside, i can stay at home. i want you to start an uprising, you know, whatever you can do, stand up and raise your voice and nobody knows where the 3rd escape to where the other resistance late is late. also, still, they remain hopeful they can transplant their uprising from pen sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte bellis out there a couple. but iran has condemned. the taliban is offensive in pan. she had describing reports from the region as deeply worried cut off, you know, but it was a bit of vitality by must honor commitments under international law. we are very concerned by repose that they have pets in the pension region under siege, imposing hunger on these residents, and captain water and electricity. whatever. lloyd was a communications adviser to former african president ash rough ghani. he says, resistance movements are likely to grow. as i've got to stand,
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problems remain entrenched already from the like we see responses 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 to the power that much space and 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, but huge relief on the population about kind of the 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
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might see that pockets of resistance. i think it will begin to grow across the country. the majority of afghans 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 will run out of money and shut their doors. health care in the country rely 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, miniature rulers of bond government officials and leading the country, the cool leader colonel, monday, to summon cabinet ministers and told them to hand over their passports and official vehicles. the former french legionnaire officer lead a military coup which often president alpha condo on sunday. nicholas on the report at the people's pal is also known as the national assembly, members of president of alpha con days out the government derive after being
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summoned by guineas crew leader, lieutenant colonel mama de doomed buoy. out behind closed doors, he demanded their passports and told them not to leave the country. but you also said there'd be no witch hunters 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 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 forces to fire for testers with live round scores were killed. and almost 400 people were arrested when it ended. the monday's also was 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 mothers were industries like animals,
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children could, you have no idea. i am relieved pretty. getting vast mineral wealth includes the world's largest reserve of box 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 poor estates. 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 pick one up. we found ourselves in the 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 for poor milly is
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a consulting fellow at chatham house. he says, the cooley has significant challenges ahead. well, he's clearly saying all right, things now about transition amounts and 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 all down 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,
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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 echo 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 the developer counties rule will automatically ensure real by 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, a hunters on the way for 6 palestinian prisoners escaped from a high security facility in israel. one of those he managed to get out as a form,
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a field commander with a fatter movement. every force that 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. to be due. this wasn't exactly the case of just digging a tunnel. it appears that there was an exploitation of the structure of the cells of the space underneath the prison inside israel, and just north of the occupied west bank was built quickly on supportive columns on a site prone to sink holes in 2014 an attempt by another group to get out by getting underneath was prevented and remedial work carried out. but the weakness remained. the sick cellmates emerged through this hole directly under 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 catch them in 2 or 3 days,
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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 jeanine, 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 fetters 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 his release, there's widespread shock. think he said, there's a binding to the guy that works. all this facility should be checked against israel. government is under enormous pressure to recapture these men with the public security minutes. the saying they may have made for the jo damian border they could have headed into the occupied west bank or may still be inside israel planning to carry out attacks the palestinians. there is being celebration,
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this scene is a demonstration that israel's military power is not absolute. in garza sweets were handed out to mark the occasion. hum us 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 is moved. 80 other palestinian prisoners out of gilbert as the hunt continues for, the 6 vanished in the night and hurry for said al jazeera, northern israel, count eyes resuming financial aid payments for poor families and civil servants. in garza, they were suspended after fighting in may between israel hamis, which controlled the strip a payment method has been agreed to prevent the funds being used for military purposes. israeli will planes of struck him as targets in hon. eunice, in southern gaza. there were no reports of casualties. israel says the strikes were,
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responds to fires caused by a sensory balloons launched from garza. well, let's come here and just say we're including a well 1st in cuba as it rolls out. corona virus vaccine for children as young and brazil. find the decree changing infant rule to allow people to re post band content or not i ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, from dell. have plenty of hot sunshine to go around in the middle east. then what do you said about humidity? you like it? we'll 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,
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$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. first, it's stumble, $24.00 degrees and i think 5055 kilometer per hour winds are on tap on tuesday. through sudan, 13 of 18 states have experience flooding as the nile river rises rapidly and its tributaries. and we've still got the storms coming and going through the tropics, 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 temperatures, big time. sponsor, cut on airways on air or online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean
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a taliban announcement that's taking control of the area. well, health organization says 90 percent of hospitals and clinics in afghanistan, one out of money and shot their doors health care in the country rely on international donations which have been frozen since the taliban to control and getting military rulers about officials, leaving the country attorney to colonel mama, the employer summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over their passports and official vehicle to you and us condemned and 11 year prison term given to the prominent opposition leader in bella, luce, maria collection. the cobra was a key figure in mass protests last year against president alexander lucas shanker. she was convicted in a closed door trial, along with fellow activist maxim's and act was handed a 10 year term, both denied charges of violating national security and trying to see power to do this, verdict is unlawful and not based on evidence during co proceedings. culpability
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was not confirmed, nor with the charges. the defense will appeal within 10 days. the defendants, i think, will appeal as well. now, cuba has become the 1st country in the world to vaccinate children as young as 2 against cove at 19. the vaccine views haven't yet been recognized by the world health organization. the government intends to inoculate all children before the reopening of schools, china, the u. a and venezuela are also planning to vaccinate younger age groups. just bringing dr. eric find holding ease, epidemiologist and seen a fellow at the federation of american scientists. johnson skype from washington, d. c. eric, so cuba becomes the 1st country in the world to vaccinate toddlers against kobe 19 . how significant is this? and is this necessary? do you think from a broader public health perspective? thank you. i think this is a very good move because children right now, pediatric cases are coded, are on all time high record rise in many parts of the world. and pediatric
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hospitalizations are soaring as well. and with the delta varying children are not immune whatever people are previously said they are wrong. and so with that, children, vaccines are become ever more important. now granted, the cuba is vaccine has good efficacy, anywhere from 62 percent for 2 doses 91 percent for 3 doses, but they haven't been peer reviewed. so this now comes down to individual countries . risk willing to basically go forward before the complete data is here. but one thing we know that precaution principle and basically looking out to protect more people use the general better direction independent so far. so i think overall it's a great ok for you to talk about the peer review that. i mean, this vaccine isn't yet recognized by the world health organization and the cube and say, look, we've done our clinical trials on it. but how safe is it then?
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if it's not being recognized by the devil h, what does that mean to back seems previously had already done? it takes several months to review and that several vaccines were already used. well, by the final, that's fine. we're used in multiple dozens of countries worldwide. by a time it was w h o, formerly approved couple months ago. so i think the w 2 approval is, again, it's a much, much slower process. many countries have used their vaccines and pretty safely before w h o approval. in certain ways. the pediatric trial, many trials are in adults or teenagers, but in toddlers and young children. some of them are still for a company, but a lot of good back seems have shown really good promising children and they oftentimes cut the doses in children as well. yeah, i think i was going to ask you about the dosage. eric, because you know, what do we know then about the technology behind the children's job is the dosage
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any different from the vaccination. so the technology is before the cubans acting are they're based on proteins of unit. they're kind of like the know backs or in india, they call it co backs. they're kind of similar to novak's on callbacks. and so it's, it's, it's, it's old and technology. it's not brand new in any way. even m r a's, it's not that brand new. and so, and also does require freezing, simple basic refrigeration is enough, which is really good for law to look up in countries. and many other countries are also potentially is acting around and whatnot. and for pediatric doses i, they haven't come out with the explicit detail. the pdf produces that we know that remote access, they cut the dose and half or one 3rd of the adjuster just just on a thought. you just a final thought. you eric, because it rang at a time as of the thing that's not just cuba who is vaccinating it's children. other countries, china, the us,
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the venezuela. so announced plans to vaccinate toddlers. could we now see more countries adopt this as a public health policy? do you think i think this is definitely the trend and i think more country should do it sooner given that delta varying just hit children. very hard children are very much effective and very high hospitalizations in many countries. so i think this is the precautionary thing in terms of risk benefit, you should definitely back to the children, including the u. k. they need to definitely get a move on to back to the children regardless of what some of their policy experts are. controversially thing about holding. ready back for younger children, young children, we need to be productive. alright, dr. eric faculty in great to get your thoughts. thank you for talking to algebra. thank. now facebook and twitter have criticized a decree, barbara. zillion president jab both scenario that changes social media rules. it aims to combat the arbitrary removal of certain accounts,
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profiles and posts. the president's office says the decree projects free speech and gives people the right to re post band content. but facebook says the measure will hinder its ability to limit abuse on its platforms. with mcdaniels formulas following developments from argentina as capital when areas you 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 a news accounts during his run run up the election in 2018 organizations report with our frontiers of criticize job was for an hour of his attacks using social media of the media itself in that brazil. and just last month, human rights watch were criticizing job olson. our oath blocking the accounts of
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anybody who criticized him. journalist position that politicians commentators were being having their accounts closed down. so we're starting 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 brazil. yeah. in southfield all the political and economic capitalism, brazil independence day celebrations on tuesday to mark a 199 years ago, declared independence from portugal. joe ball scenario is trailing badly in the opinion. polls the next presidential election to the left wing present. good enough you'll feel about. no one is lula, many a thing that shows strength to show that he's still have substantial support. now the disappearance of bolivia is 2nd largest lake is leaving indigenous people
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in the area struggling to survive like people once covered, 2 and a half 1000 square kilometers. but it's been reduced now to a wet land. the re, people who depend on the lake make spiritual offerings in the hope the waters will come back. but some to say climate change on the diversion of water for farming have made recovery, unlikely guarantee percent. 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 tear and the origin that's due to very little rain. and the increase of temperature, the increase and temperature makes it so that the level of, of operation is killing a lake popo. on tuesday, as salvador becomes the 1st country in the world. so dr. bitcoin as legal, tend to the president is declared at the future for the country. but economist, a warning that using the volatile and unregulated crypt, currency is
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a risk to 0. john holeman reports now from something that's a surfing town or a bit coin pilot project. could full cost what's to come? 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 digits. 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 dollar. we travel twelves on tape to find out how the pilot program is gone and 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
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savings, great 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, that to 3rd say they don't want to be paid them bitcoin. and the facilities, the government hardly putting together the new currency, might not convince them where you want to cash out your big question, the actual dollars. you have to use one of these special atm and the government is a setting up to 100 these across the country. so let's see. do this.
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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 off 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 umbrella related, but state sanction currency. that has been one of the advantages of bitcoin is deanna and committee. but for regulators, that's one of the risks. so the worry is that el salvador 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?
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germany has accused russia mounting a cyber attack on its parliament ahead of the upcoming national election. foreign ministry says it has reliable information. a state linked hacking group has been trying to steal personal data from politicians. it says the operation could be aimed at spreading misinformation before the vote on september 26th. he will see you on the traffic is if we regard this unacceptable action as a danger to the security of germany and to the democratic process and a serious burden on bilateral relations. the federal government strongly urges the russian government to stop these unacceptable cyber activities with immediate effect. now a 3 year old boy has been found alive 3 days after he went missing in australia and bush land. anthony h a. l followed use artistic and doesn't speak. was found drinking water from the creek area, families property about 150 kilometers north west of sydney. he said to be in good
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spirits and only suffered a few scrapes. the american actor mike, okay. williams has died. at the age of 54, he started the popular h, b o television series, the wire, that he se williams was found dead in his new york city apartment. on monday, is dancers being investigated as a possible drug overdose. and the former french international football john pierre adams has died after spending 39 years in a coma. he was 73. there was an error with the anesthetic. he was given during the surgery, 982 and he never regained consciousness. ah, i feel krycek of the headlines he had. the leader of a gun stones resistance movement and punch in the valley is calling for national uprising. it follows the taliban announcement that it's taking control of the area . i'll just was charles dropped but that's more of a capital cobble. there has been always.

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