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and motorcycles, but only a part of the way. those who cannot afford it and have to go on foot. the pace is fast and the heat humidity makes it difficult for the most vulnerable. there are lots of women carrying very young children. this one, for example, is only a month and a half. it's a dangerous journey, and many do not make it across the jungle. migrants know the risks. they say they have no choice. the this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm had them seek. this is the news out live from dall coming up in the next 60 minutes. a flight and for people wanting to get in and out of afghanistan. us foreign minister provides assurances cobble airport should be open to passengers within days, on the ground. if there is growing desperation,
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the world health organization wanting hospitals could soon close and more aid is needed. a call to arms me and my shadow government declares a peoples defensive war against the military. john took this, he has venice, film festivals, these direct his experiments with a new form of storytelling, uninspiring of a joke of which survives to scare the us. open the world number one, losing it set, but he's on course to win a calendar year. grant me alarm bells are sounding in afghanistan over basic services, food and other aid running out. a u. s. agency is warning of a total collapse as millions of afghans are in need of food and health assistance. more than $600000000.00 is needed in emergency aid organizations. money raised from
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a donor conference next week will prevent almost 11000000 from going hungry. this winter, top us representatives, are in doha to discuss the future of afghan istan. they say evacuation of at risk afghans and americans left behind in cobble will continue. they have st. katara for helping l. if thousands of people we're going to continue to engage were engaging as we speak to resolve these issues and need to hold the taliban to its pledge to let people with travel documents, including american citizens, are freely depart. afghanistan, and we've reiterated this point directly to the taliban in, in recent hours. as with any commitment itala makes, we're focused on what they do, not just on what they say a quarter in searcy all working to get the cobble international, airport operational, the cutlery for mr. saying it should be up and running in the next few days. it is a high priority for the taliban as it tries to restore them. we have fix
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a lot of that and then switch out over there and we are about to get everything operation at a very soon. like now we didn't teach yet an agreement on the way how to manage or to run the airport. but yet, we are continuing the humanitarian support and we are chartering almost on a daily basis. flight with, with a humanitarian is shallow. bellis is live for us in cobble. so charlotte, the humanitarian situation. still one of the top concerns. what more can you tell us? well, there's a lot going on, and it's all kind of interconnected in this big ecosystem that is involved with the us and katara and the evacuations, and then getting the airport up and running. and then what that means, the humanitarian aid, and then also from the american side and the western side about funding coming in
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with going to sun. and that is really exacerbating the humanitarian situation at the moment. i mean, i've got a son has always been vulnerable. there's been a lot going on between drought, the conflict coded, and it is relied on international aid and donors for a very, very long time. but since the telephone came in 3 weeks ago, a lot of the funding has been halted because they are sanctioned by the u wing. and a lot of western nations and international donors have been told not to because of the sanctions, or they're trying to tie future funding to particular outcomes like ensure and go with each occasion. the problem is that what that means at the moment, at least supporting the will help organization can read present doctors without borders. there will saying the money is very, very quickly drawing up. and that means that health centers are starting to close. health workers aren't getting paid. that hunger is becoming a big issue. they're saying that half of children under 5 predicted to face acute, no nutrition this year. and yet of the world health organization saying,
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for example, of one projects that they're involved in this 202300 of facilities, they expect 90 percent will close eminently so. how would those children get help? it's all a big system that really is starting to crumble and for african to rely on, on these health services, them education and all the other things that international money has been paying for this. there's a lot of questions right now about how they will be supported with the charlotte, because we're going to get into another part of the story in afghanistan. now we're just going to play some video showing the tyler bon opening fire to disperse hundreds of protesters. the ah says the group took over there been protests against the taiko, mostly by led by women across the country. so show that when i ask you what more we hearing about this yet. so to put it
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into context for you, they have been some small approaches. we're talking about some people here, 20 people there and in a collection of different provinces, across the country, since the telephone has taken over. but today in carbon, that was the biggest group by far hundreds of protesters and they marched kilometer through cargo, making the way to the presidential palace. they had various messages, there were women there who were protesting for a right to be respected and have been part in the future telephone lead society. but there are also other people protesting for the resist for the resistance movement and against the taliban. in general, they were actually now to protest from many kilometers as they walk. but as soon as they got close to the presidential palace, that's when the chaos unfolded. that's the video you're seeing. where essentially a dozen pickup trucks full of taliban men, boots came out and started shooting in the air to disperse these crowds. we
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understand some people were detained. some journalists, potentially, people involved who had organized that protests were detained. cameras are broken if anyone filming so there's been a lot of backlash here in cobbled this afternoon about how that particular incident was handled. they have been some clashes between protesters and tele bombs in the last week, but nothing of this scale. there's a lot of questions now about the tele bonds reaction to this, and it appears at least to have been. many people are saying that it's article charlotte. thank you, charlotte bellis in cobble for us? well, we are. we spoke to a martine flock, st. opperation, manager for the agency, doctors without borders on the humanitarian situation. now she says an already dire situation in the hospitals has become worse since the taller bond take over. with the recent, as she's of fighting, we saw a steep increase of our patients numbers in the various hospitals. for instance,
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in last for gar, where normally we would see 5 homeworks. consultations in our e r. we reach numbers up to 800. we see in all our health care facilities, a steep increase of patients. if we reflect on the health system enough grammy stone, this is for years already very vulnerable. where, where the system is facing problems around staffing supplies, equipment and is highly dependent on foreign donors. 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 an increase number of patients coming to or to our health care facilities. so the
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potential collapse of the health care infrastructure is one of our major concerns. we got plenty more ahead on this news out, including the help workers in the philippines, protesting against low pe and corruption during the pandemic. baffling voter apathy . the tough challenges facing politicians ahead of morocco's election and later and support brazilian police open an investigation into the argentine football is accused of breaking quarantine. ah, so let's go ahead. the 1st francis top criminal court of appeal has ruled against one of the country's largest companies over its role in the syrian war. cement michaela farwig continued to operate in northern serial,
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between 20122014. despite the threat of all groups, including i saw in the region, it's also accused of being complicit in crimes against humanity and so called tara financing. latasha butler is live for us with moral and this. so, natasha, what does this ruling mean? well, it is a blow to the reputation of the french, the men maker the farm. just to give you a bit of context in 2019 a court appeal in france. rule that the force could not be investigated for complicity and crimes against humanity over its actions. running its plans in northern syria at the height of the civil war bad. but today, judges in from the top criminal court of appeal have overturned that decision that effectively paid the way full of force to possibly be investigated in the future
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for complicity crimes against humanity. however important to note that this is just a step in the process and not the court in the future will have to decide whether or not the force can indeed be investigated for complicity in war crimes. that this is all linked to the forces decision. the key it's been taught in the north theory of running between 20122014. it was an i thought, controlled area activists save. and the folks who fully aware the risks and dangers to employees because it actually evacuated its foreign style. the left syrian workers to keep the plug, running some of those died at the hands of armed groups including eiffel. and the 4th is also accused of paying armed groups, including iso from $15000000.00 in protection money to keep the factory running. so it is also under investigation currently and has been since 2017 for financing
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terrorism today. judges of the court said that investigation can continue, not the force has in the past admitted some mistakes. it is blamed some of its executives in front of blamed executives in syria for actions in the country there, but it is denied many of the allegations natasha. thank you. natasha butler live 1st in paris. amnesty international says doesn't the syrian refugees have been detained, abused and tortured by security forces since returning home. her report describes violations against 66 people, including 13 children. it says 5 are still in custody while the fate of more than a dozen is unknown. amnesty also criticize several countries for pressuring refugees to return. we spoke earlier to marie forest, the are the author of the report and a research on refugee and my good right, said amnesty international. she says syrian refugees. all right,
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real risk of suffering persecution when returning home. the main concern is that the keys 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, for kids perceive refugees as opponents or as terrorists, which is the same for the warranties, the subject them to human rights violations because there are opponents according to them. so this is all concerned because these perception could effect potentially any refugees. 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 riches. some countries,
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especially in europe like the market, sweden, computer that's part of syria, now are safe as they say, we wanted to look at what is really happening with refugees when they return and all they actually face. 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 their military hostility and on this topic, this is true. that's me to re hostilities have reuse even though they have not ended. but what we are calling for an international is to include in the safety assessment, the crit area of the respect of human life and human rights, are still not respected and enforced to ensure you're at the moment. a man maza shadow government has declared what it's calling a people's defensive war against the military rulers who sees power and february, and national units, and government is made up of politicians deposed in the code is all nearly as this is a public revolution. all the citizens with me and mar,
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revolt against the rule of the military terrorists in every corner of the country. as we mentioned, myanmar shadow government was formed in response to the military coup on february 1st and the subsequent crackdown on protests. the national unity government was set up in april and is led by a group of deposed civilian politicians, including jailed formerly to long signs to cheat. in may they announce the formation of an armed people's defense for they said it would defend anti coop. protest is from the military, violence that killed hundreds. the group has carried out attacks on johnson forces . the shadow government also allied with several of me and most armed ethnic groups which control some border regions of the country, many broke ceasefire to join resistance to the crew. i've got highlight is in bangkok in neighboring thailand. he says it will be difficult for the countries on groups to form a united front. while the national unity government called the day this
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announcement of his call to arms, if you will call the armed 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 there, 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 my there are still some small protests and these have been going on, in these months since the code 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 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 onto the streets across me. and 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 needs to be said to
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the bulk of that will come from these at an 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 junk. 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 on quite mo, is a human rights activists and has just been appointed adviser to the national unity governments, ministry of human rights. he joins us live via skype and for safety reasons. we can't reveal his exact location. thanks very much for being with us. i want to ask you, 1st of all, when the national, you unity government is calling on citizens and i'm quoting their words here to revolt against the rule of military terrorists in every corner of the country. what
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exactly does that mean? are they, is this, is this a military action against the john to a thank you. i think that message there is very clear, the message goes to receive them, talk me and mar, who want to see the country and better positions. and already people of mar has been in that direction from press doc, february fighting analogy on dough, which remains that they can. but of course, this is the 1st time national. the united government is calling for a unified respond with all the means that the citizen has to fight against us. and this is to increase, particularly to my understanding the, the time has come to do everything within our capacity to put on this military. because it seems 1st of february, as of today it has been almost a month now, and people have been paying extra already. i'm one of cost from life to likelihood
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. and, and this is the time where people need to increase the efflorescence of momentum to put down the different from, from, from converse to getting the power that being sources from the people of law. so to be clear, then this response to your side is calling for involves a military element. it involves using force yes it does. people have already the different, including people to defend for some and many other than the composition go, has been fighting since 1st of february, collectively, that's allies and even normal citizens we are fighting. so this is again i think to, to do, to increase that momentum and short on this time to give me a, give me if i could just pick up on what you're saying there. because if, if, if this involves some military response,
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there is inevitably going to be more bloodshed. is that not a concern? we were already in bloodshed more than 1000 people has been killed. many 1000 people have been illegally arrested and what others to expect and living in such flu, flu, speed of being killed, are turning the game to to, to live peacefully and with dignity. i think people like them. i need to make a choice whether you live by giving the highest price in a short span of time, or you slowly, you get truly being killed in a different, in a different shape. so yes, it's already there and the fight has been already with the people defense force and other than that you go through the country and these will unify, particularly the authentic. i'm opposition, a group to come together and to become an, a stronger force in order to,
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to keep the political objective and the peace and prosperity of the country. what you'll see is for this, the longer this goes on, i mean this, this, the, the jones came to, to, to power sees power in february of last year. what's, what is the, what is the end game here? as far as your site is concerned, the hunters game that they play, usually with it, several armed groups, particularly the arm, opposition grove, to cease fire in order to reload the bullet and the position themselves and the strength and the capacity to fight. so these times to people of them are old and a low to happen. that's and even though i see and especially some boy has proposed a sci fi agreement. and as you earlier mentioned in the news that she's fired,
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agreement has been already broken by several opposition group. by joining the revolutions that people came together on what from 1st of february. so again, the cease fire and things like that has been nonsense for many decades. now, and it doesn't work and it will not work and people are losing faith on those things. and again, people are people in my mind with a very strong will to put on the military and make them accountable for the crimes that they have been committed. crimes against humanity include, like including genocide to it's got and, and the work and they have been continental called committing during the fight between the people walking by and the sort of illusions pushing your time on quite low. joining us there, thanks very much for being with us. thank you very much for having me. well, as the philippines battles, one of its worst cove in 1900 outbreaks, health work as a threatening to resign over unpaid allowances. many people,
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angry of allegations of corruption in the awarding of government contracts during the pandemic to milan and build and has more from manila, filipino health workers are some of the most sought after in the world. but in their home country, many see that government has treated them poorly and be lack some of the basic benefits and protection. i don't know if they said that many of us have day, many of us because it many her very same or up the 33rd early nurses in the philippines get a monthly salary of about 300 dollars and doctors around $600.00 critics argue that's too little compared to the funds that government has available funds there are alleged to have been misappropriated during the governments awarding of multimillion dollar contacts in it's been demick response from a 0 declaring income in 2019 o. our money,
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a trading corporation. we know so please should copy without a truck record because it was only for the september of 2019 bon 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. talk manipulation in taiwan, or did somebody introduce you to do a free show? so farm and it does seem like young president, rodrigo is also alleged to have been involved, but to directly controlled the budget off mark. and in this video, he's seen meeting formerly, executives in 2017, together with a chinese national. michael young. michael young was the chair to economic advisor
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. according to a philippines intelligence agency report, he was involved in importing illegal drugs into terra is 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 our invading investors. that's why i went to china several times. don't ask them to help us have closed 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, to be good with our to credibility, i don't all time low jamal alan bogan algebra manila, cuba has become the 1st country in the world to vaccinate children as young as 2
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years old against coded 19. the vaccines are recognised by the world health organization, but the government intends to inoculate all children. the 4 schools reopen china, the u. e and venezuela also planning to vaccinate younger age groups. dr. eric fielding is an epidemiologist and senior fellow at the federation of american scientists. he says cuba 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. in piazza hospitalizations are soaring as well, and with adults are very children are not immune. whatever people previously said they are wrong. and so with that, children, vaccines are become ever more important. now granted, the cuban is vaccine has good efficacy, anywhere from 62 percent for 2 doses 91 percent for 3 doses,
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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. ready better direction in this kind of part. so i think overall to great, i think this is definitely the trend and i think more country should do it sooner. given that dr. 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 are. controversially thing about holding. ready back for younger children, younger children definitely need to be protected. and sheila has approve the use of
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the chinese made sinner vac vaccine on children age 6 and above a studies on the way into the jobs impact on children. more than 3 quarters of the countries adults are fully vaccinated. police in brazil's capital, say supporters of president jeff wall sonata tool down barriers doing a protest on monday night. security has been tightened in brasilia ahead of major rallies, expected in support of the president later on tuesday, also not as popularity ratings and dropping, and he is rallying his right wing base effects, his corruption investigations, and his widespread anger over the way he handled the pandemic he's up for reelection next year. facebook and twitter have criticized decree by the brazilian president that changes social media really regulations. it aims to combat what it says is the arbitrary removal of certain accounts, profiles and posts the president's office. as the decree protects free speech and gives people the right to re post band content. but facebook says the measure will
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hinder its ability to limit abuse on its platforms. daniel shawna is following developments from argentina's cap for when aside, 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. he's songs have been investigated, setting up fake news accounts during his run up the election in 2018 organizations that report with our front is criticized job was an hour of his attacks using social media on the media itself in the brazil. and just last human rights watch were criticizing jabal scenario, ro, blocking the accounts of anybody. busy who criticized him, journalist opposition, that politician commentators were being having their accounts closed down to be
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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 many will be suspicious. it's happening now because tens of thousands of his supporters and gathering in brazil and in sell out of the political and economic capitalism, brazil the independence day celebrations on tuesday to mark 199 years since declared independence from portugal. job also, now ro is trailing badly in the opinion. polls the next presidential election to the left wing present good enough, you'll feel about knowing the love many a seeing this show of strength to show that you still have substantial support. heavy rain and strong winds are lashing the philippines is jeff with your world weather report. hello, thank you for joining in. here's an.

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