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thing with, with us representatives on the ground, whether that's on a diplomatic or a military. same some and thinking not only the content areas, but also their own people for all the work that they've been doing as part of these evacuations. we've heard for us prison by them saying that this is the largest us a list in history more than 120000 people. and we know about half of those people have transited through cut hours, part of this evacuation, if it and it's ongoing. this a lot of people who are in these trends that same because they have their applications being per to her face working through where they should go and what they need to do to satisfy the various security thresholds that type of thing. so it is an ongoing ongoing process and in a press conference earlier today, the us secretaries were, were saying, thank you to you. we have a lot of gratitude and, and respect for the work you've done and, and committed to working together, going forward. so meanwhile, on the ground in afghanistan, a lot of concerns about the humanitarian situation with
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a call out today from w. h ho about how dangerous the situation is. took us through what you were seeing on the ground, the sirens of sounding. it's really building to hope there's a lot of it gets we're getting it and press releases, but we're hearing it from a lot of different angles. i mean, the world health organization, doctors without borders. i scan rich prison, red cross all putting out releases saying this is really getting serious. and a lot of it comes down to money. the taliban essentially the wisdom community as cuddle funds to the telephone because they sanctioned with you in sanctions. but because going to some was running for the most part on international aid and are not talking health care education. a lot of the staples that people rely on that's because there's been a whole lot of funding from the bank from the, i mean even the resist, the ask amber, their bank,
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their funds and new york being frozen. so between a lot of confusion as to what's going to happen next in terms of how to get that funding resorted so that we don't see a complete humanitarian catastrophe here. that will help organization is already been saying. and just one of the programs which look that $2300.00 the health clinics, they say 90 percent will close eminently. and last year they treated searching them in people with 3 courses of the country. so just shows you how dependent people here on these programs on these international aids and doors is secretary lincoln actually said earlier, we will continue to provide assistance. we have been the biggest providers of assistance which is determined to continue despite the sanction. so it looks like they are trying to find ways around at 3 different agencies and n g o z. but talking to diplomats myself that we're not just going to give the telephone handouts, we want to tie to particular outcomes like women's health care,
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like girls education. and so they still trading carefully working out how they get the money to ask and well, making sure that it goes to the courses that they wanted to go. certain charlotte talking women, i believe that there been some protest led by women in kabul in recent days. what more can you tell us about those? this is being probably for a week now. there's been a handful of protests, quite small process, maybe a dozen people here, sushi people in different provinces, across the country. but there was a significant one here in cobbled today. hundreds of people protesting, but for a variety of reasons. that wasn't just woman's saying, we want our rights protected. they are anti taliban per resistance type messages coming through. they walked for a number of kilometers, actually with the telephone watching on chanting through the streets and they could actually protest, they weren't stop until they got to the presidential palace and then it doesn't.
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trucks came out with telephone fight, who's firing in the year to disperse them, and that's when things turns k. all sick people made, we understand some journalists who detained the cameras would take him shot, fired in the year. that type of thing. so it's a, it's a mix. look really at as to how much the taliban a giving protesters at the moment. they have push back at certain times and then they have a push back and others. and then the crowd control method is essentially true in the air, which really terrifies people who already say that the scale and dave, many things that charlotte better for us in a couple martine flock straw is an operations manager for the agency, doctors without borders. she says and ready dire situation in afghanistan, hospitals has become worse since the taliban took over with a recent f, as she's of fighting. we saw
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a steep increase of our patients numbers in the various hospitals, for instance, in last regard where normally we would see 5 homeless consultations in our e r. we reach numbers up to 800. we see in all our healthcare facilities, a steep increase of our patients. if we reflect on the health system enough grindstone this is for years already very vulnerable. where, where the system is facing problems around staffing supplies equipment. and it's highly dependent on foreign donors. and so we read from colleagues in the district that they have not received salary since several months and that they are running out of medication and which that we see and increase the number of patients coming to or to our health care facilities. so the potential collapse of
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the health care infrastructure is one of our major concerns. me, i'm most shadow government has declared what it's calling a people defensive war against the military rulers who sees power in february, the national unity government is made up of politicians deposed in the coo eidolon year. the, as this is a public revolution, all the citizens with me and mar, revolt against the rule of the military terrorists in every corner of the country. while the shot government was formed in response to the military coup on february 1st, as we were saying and the subsequent crack down on protest, the national unity government was set up in april and is led by a group of deposed civilian politicians, including the jailed former leader on sunday in chief and may they announce the formation of an armed people's defense for they said it would defend m t k. proto says from the ministry violence that has killed hundreds. the group has carried out
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attacks on june to the forces. the shadow government has also allied with several of the animals armed ethnic groups which controls the boarder regence of the country. many broke cease fires to join a resistance to the god. let is in bangkok in neighboring thailand, he says it will be difficult for the countries on groups to form a united front. well, the national unity government called this de de, this announcement of his call to arms, if you will call to arms literally with the armed groups out there and the body of the army that they say they've been forming the national unity government. but it's also a political call to arms and that is, they are encouraging those bureaucrats still working for the genta did not go go to work essentially and how they're reacting on the streets across me and me are, there are still some small protests and these have been going on in these months since the co back in february. so we're seeing some smaller protests. there's one at least that had assigned that, that directly reference the national unity government so that those are still going
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on. that's one way they're reacting to this announcement. one thing that needs to be said is that it's not as though there are armed fighters streaming on to the streets across me. i'm or this is something that we knew was going to be coming down the road when the national unity government said that they had an armed force that they wanted to use against the gentle forces. one thing that need to be said to the bulk of that will come from these ethan armed ethnic groups along the borders in me and mar, they have been fighting the gentle forces over the last couple of months, but for, for decades before that as well. so they are going to be part of this and have been part of this movement against the junk military action against the genta. but it needs to be said that they are separate army. so for them coming together and to work in unison is going to be a very big feet. indeed. the wealthy program says it's delivered its last age shipment to ethiopia is war torn t great region. european government has denied allegations its halting aid. no food
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or humanitarian assistance has entity gray for more than 2 weeks. the u. n. has federal troops and those loyal to the royalty gray people's liberation from to allow the aid in says more than 5000000 people are now in urgent need of assistance . we don't have any food stocks at the moment to plan with or to distribute whatever we have is currently being distributed or has already been distributed. so what we're looking at going forward is a difficult situation for us to keep providing services for our community. turner is expected to be low for morocco's general election, which takes place on wednesday. people are frustrated that promised political reforms haven't materialized, but it's with reports from robots. with some young candidates have been trying to regain the trunk of people and convinced them to vote. it takes commitment in patients to cameras for votes in the moroccan town of satellite. it's
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becoming really hard to convince him to trust us as a huge fan, as he's want to for the 1st time candidates in morocco's elections came of age during the arab spring. more than a decade ago. they believe little has changed a view. it seems shared by the people that trying to persuade to vote, they don't believe in the election to those and all these sort of elections, they're like tire or the 5th. they're all times like see the same people the same to get elected. old people corrupts that like, like, symbolized the corruption instantly more than half of people in morocco, believe corruption has got worse in the last 12 months. according to transparency international. the critic say it's hard to tackle when there's no accountability at the top. new new of that we continue to live in an exception of despotism. for example, would say that it is offensive to discuss the budget of the royal palace calling lot against the budget we can talk about. so before we say that the king should not
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be at the center of political life because those that are should be accountable to the public. king mohammed, the 6 appoints the government and those who don't tow the line. don't get very far . rashid, our eyes from morocco's institute for policy analysis, believes many people in morocco of what's closely what top of the neighboring countries since the arab spring. yeah, you know, most you ballpark is a majority of young voters who won't vote because they're not convinced by the way the game is played now. but don't forget that if one day we do manage to most of the game, we managed to control the leads and the street. perhaps they'll be convinced that we should go back to a much stronger talk with these young politicians. believe there is appetite change despite the risk. as you add that we must have another referendum for a new constitution because in our comb one, there are many political unconstitutional imbalances. if we got majority in parliament would apply strong pressure for real constitutional reforms. the system
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designed to stop any party getting a majority. such radical policies are unlikely to get very far, getting into government to morocco. it all about building coalition and keeping the powers on site, which is why sometimes it's difficult to find any major policy differences between the parties. more than 10 years after the arab spring, many here disappointed the wrong real genuine, electro choices. bernard smith, i'll just there are still ahead on al jazeera in returning home to torch, and to be honest to national findings in the treatment of refugees by syrian government for the future venice film festival scenes direct his experiment with a new form of storytelling. ah, ah,
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it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello, thank you for joining in. here's an update on tropical storm concent. it made by a fall just to the northeast of c bu. by wednesday it's roland rate through manila . so let's get you this story by the numbers, the potential to see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain, mud slides, landslides, a big concern, and then also maybe the potential destructive winds. as it approaches at a 100 kilometer per hour. threshold is a pacific that batch of what, whether that was plaguing the korean peninsula, slams into horseshoe and also chicago, tokyo to osaka, we could see $50.00 to $60.00 millimeters of rain. heavy falls, relegated toward northern parts of thailand into allows. meanwhile, toward the south for thailand rate into cambodia, we've also got some bursts of heavy rain here. are seasonal rains across india. there are bread. why they're alerts in place. so let's run you through some of the states that we're talking about. in particular, a goudrow ma hofstra go hug,
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you're not right through to carola and the potential here to see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain within 24 hours. it is dry now for southern areas of pakistan, but we'll see some what weather leak in. as we head towards thursday, $33.00 degrees on wednesday, season sponsor cut on airways. frank assessments, spyware. it is a lesson against freedom, surprising informed opinions what you saw happening. get from market to there was what it was was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other conference here that 4 years re running to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh
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the ah, you're watching l 0. mind a top stories this out the us and say they won't cobble effort to be open for international passenger flights in the coming days. they say it's essential to keep up on terry and a tough kind of song and evacuate those who feel like the ones that got installed is facing the collapse that basic services and food and other 8. it's dancing to run out the office for the coordination of humanitarian. his stone is to give more and more shadow government has declared what is cooling people's defense against the ministry rulers, the nation unity government is made up petitions to pose in the code in every i'm
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the scene to national says, dozens of syrian refugees have been detained. abused and tortured by security forces since returning home report discards violations against 66 people, including 2 children. it says 5 are still in custody. while the fate of more than a dozen is unknown. i'm gonna see also criticize several countries for pressuring those refugees to return. earlier we spoke to marie for a chair who's the author report and the research on refugee migrant rights. i'm the scene to national. she says, syrian refugees and real risk of suffering persecution when they return home. the main concern is that the authorities have subjected syrian people returning to syria to horrific human rights abuses based on the fact that they will receive based on the fact that they fled abroad. this led to conflict, they found with huge abroad and because of this, so you know,
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for kids perceive refugees as opponents or as terrorists, which is the same for the, for it, he's the subject them to human rights validation because there are opponents according to them. so this is all concerned because these perception could affect potentially and you make your use and that's what leads us to conclude that refugees are really risk of being persecuted if they return to julia. and that's why it country hosting richard. you should maintain their protection to some countries, especially in europe like then marcos. we didn't consider that part of julia now are safe as they say, we wanted to look at what is really happening with the basic he's when they return and all they actually faced, and we concluded that they are not. and the problem is that these european countries consider that safety is mainly a question of if they're fighting in the military hostility and on this topic. this
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is true, that's me to re hosted, you have reuse even though they have not ended. but what we are calling for an international is to include in the safety assessment, the criteria of the respect of human life and human rights are still not respected and enforced to ensure you're at the moment. the g 7 group of nations as urging to missy as president urgently appoints a new prime minister and somebody starts international comment, find major power since president case said this miss the prime minister and control in july is opponents called the move a qu site that it was necessary to tackle the economic and political crises facing to miss catherine as resuming financial a payments for poor families and civil servants. in garza, they was suspended off to fighting in may between israel and hum us that controls and strength. a payment method has been agreed on to prevent funds being used for military purposes. as a philippines battles, one of its worst, coven,
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19 outbreaks, health workers are threatening to resign over unpaid allowances. many people are angry of allegations of corruption and the awarding of government contracts. during the pandemic, jamila island dugan has more from manila, filipino health workers are some of the most sought after in the world. but in their home country, many see the government has treated them poorly and be lack some of the basic benefits and protection. i don't know if the said that many of us have day, many of us because it many her very same or update 33rd, early nurses in the philippines get a monthly salary of about 300 dollars and doctors around $600.00 critics argue that to little compared to the funds that government has available funds there, alleged to have been misappropriated during the government's awarding of
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multimillion dollar con checks in it's been demick response from a 0 declaring income in 2019. 0, our money, a trading corporation. we know so we should capital without a shot record because it was only for the september of 2019 by 8680000000 worth of government contracts. what kind of due diligence, the contract, the senate is referring to was awarded by the department of budget and management. and that's now facing a probe in the senate. senators are also asking why the government agency awarded contracts to a company whose officers are facing allegations of fraud embezzlement and talk manipulation in tie one or did somebody introduce you to do a free show. so farm and it does seem like young president the day is also alleged to have been involved,
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but directly controls the budget off as much. and in this video, he's seen meeting formerly executives in 2017, together with the chinese national. michael young, michael young was the chair is ican amik advisor. according to a philippines intelligence agency report, he was involved in importing illegal drugs into terra to hometown dev. our city to tear to one said he would not tolerate, even the width of corruption in his government has defended his actions. i cannot go by inviting investors. that's why i went to china several times. told us them to help us have close to the president. the 3rd said, even members of his family, have long faced claims of corruption, but quit 60 reports of scandals and embezzlement. at a time when millions of filipinos are going hungry and have workers are struggling during a pandemic, how foot president will be good with their to credibility?
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i don't all time low jamal island bargain. i'll just 0. manila. cuba has become the 1st country in the world to vaccinate children as young as 2 years old against coven. 19 the vaccines are recognized by the world health organization for the government intends to knock a old children before schools reopen china, the u. s. e on venezuela applauding to vaccinate younger age groups. dr. eric fielding as an epidemiologist and senior fellow, the federation of american scientists. he says cubis vaccination plan for children is a good move. pediatric cases are coded are on an all time high record rise in many parts of the world. and piazza hospitalizations are soaring as well. and with the delta barre, children are not immune. whatever people previously said they are wrong. and so with that, children's vaccines are become ever more important. now, granted,
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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 here. but one thing we know that precaution principal and basically looking out to protect more people use the general. ready better direction in this kind of support. so i think overall to great, i think this is definitely the trend and i think more country should do it sooner given that delta variance hit children. very hard. children are very much effective in very high hospitalizations in many countries. so i think this is the precautionary thing into the 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
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are. controversially thing about holding. ready back for younger children, young children definitely need to be productive till he has approved the use of the chinese made sin of vaccine on children aid sticks and above a studies on the way the jobs impact on children. all the 3 courses of the countries adults are now fully vaccinated. police in brazil capital say supporters of president j bowles. nora tore down barriers during a protest on monday night. security has been hyphen in brazilian ahead of major riley's expected in support of the president later on cheese de fulton hours, popularity, racing are dropping and he's riding his right wing base. he faces corruption investigations, and there's widespread over the way he handled the pandemic. he is up for reelection next year. facebook and twitter have criticised the decree by the brazilian president that changes social media regulations and aims to combat what
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it says is the arbitrary removal of sets and accounts profiles and posts. president's office says the decree protects for his free speech and gives people the right to re post band content. but facebook says measure will hinder its ability to limit abuse on its platforms. daniel swan that has more. 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 would welcome that yet. most an hour has a long record of using and abusing his social media. he's songs have been investigated, setting up fake news accounts during his run up the election in 2018 organizations like reports with our frontiers of criticize job also now wrote his attacks using social media on the media itself in that brazil. and just last month,
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human rights watch were criticizing jabal son, our oath blocking the accounts of anybody who criticized him. journalist opposition, that politician commentators were being having their accounts closed down. so we're starting to be talking about freedom of the press clarity in the way social media is used in brazil will come as a surprise to many of the say, i think when he will be suspicious. it's happening now because tens of thousands of his support is gathering in brazil and in self out of the political and economic capitalism, brazil, the independence day celebrations on tuesday to mark 199 years declared independence from forward to go. jo scenario is trailing badly in the opinion. polls the next presidential election to the left wing present good enough to feel about. no one is lula. many a saying that show of strength to show that he still have substantial support.
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the disappearance of bolivia, 2nd largest lake, is leaving indigenous people in the area struggling to survive. like people once come a 2 and a half 1000 square kilometers. but it's now been reduced to wetland that are people who depend on the lake made spiritual offerings, and the hope that the waters would return assigned to say, climate change. and the diversion of water for farming have made recovery. unlikely . the american act to michael k williams has died at the age of 54. he started b h b, a television series. the wire. the police say williams was found dead in his new york city apartment on monday. death is being investigated as a possible drug. every day and he is not making it small campus years, venice film festival. it's known as the doc cue fiction, the movies take real life stories are non actors,
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then insert fictional elements and to the story lines. kimber now has moved from venice in once upon a time and called cause. it is a story about his city and it's dwell is both desperate for progress. while technically fiction, it's based on real events. uses many real people, including director. did you think up to dead for an actor who eventually in india becomes like a star to play a role which is very down to a doesn't feel convincing anymore. so i think that was all very keen on costing people who, where the part that you're homeless last year, the venice film festival. when it no mat land, put the spotlight on john read blending. now, experimental filmmakers the world over trying it out the size and the are not the daily or thought a, the independent side bar to the main film, festival, hair, and venice. nearly all of the films are experimenting with this distinction between
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fact and fiction, where one forms the other, albeit in different ways. the, the festival director is excited about the trend, side to side. okay. see a fact. this plays witness to the vitality and life that comes when you mix reality . with fiction. california is another film exploring the fact fiction frontier, the director spent 5 years following a young american girl in italy. it started out of the documentary but didn't end that way. we started this lowly by slowly during the time to kind of write fin in also not just following her, but also like kind of making a scene up, you know, then the challenge overall was to kind of give the audience
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a feeling that is watching a film without asking, is this real is, is not 3 l. i wasn't in particular much welcome venice, a feature from long time shandra, bending director. andrea segue follows 3 venetian brothers with opposing ideas about the future of the city as it drowns and tourists. it's supported by venetian crab fishermen who play themselves. doki fiction, critics say, is a creative evolution designed to draw the audience in by filmmakers ready to redefine storytelling on the silver screen. can vanelle al jazeera venice. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories. the us and cuts all say they one couple apple to be open for international passenger flights and they.
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