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sectional, i think the focus on september the edge special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections on al jazeera. ah the me a flight plan for people wanting to get in and out of afghanistan, cuts us foreign minister provides assurances. cobble airports should be open to passengers within days on the ground as increasing desperation, the world health organization morning hospitals, could soon close and more aid is needed. ah, law has him speak of this is jesse that live from the also coming up. france is highest court rules and investigation can go ahead against the cement company,
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accused of complicity and crimes against humanity and syria. returning home to torture and abuse, amnesty international findings on the treatment of refugees by syrian government forces. ah, hello. the alarm bells saw sounding in afghan as don over basic services, food and other aid running out. a you, an agency is wanting of a total collapse. as millions of afghans are in need of food and health assistance . more than $600000000.00 are needed in emergency aid organizations. how money raised from a donor conference next week will prevent almost 11000000 from going hungry this winter. the top us representatives are in doha to discuss the future of afghanistan . they say evacuation of at risk afghans and americans left behind in cobbled will continue. they have thank cutter for helping air lift thousands of people. we're
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going to continue to engage. we're in gauging as we speak to resolve these issues and need to hold the taliban to it's pledge to let people with travel documents, including american citizens, a 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 and turkey are working to get the cobble international, airport operational, the quarterly form, as the says, 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. and we have fix a lot of that and then switch all over there and we are about to get everything operation at a very soon. now we didn't reach 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
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almost on a daily basis. flight with, with a humanitarian is well. mm hm. and jim, jim is lifeforce in doha lot discussed in those meetings here in the hall between us and country officials. what else did they have to say in that news conference? that's right. has them. and really the humanitarian issue was one of the 1st items on the agenda when it came to those high level meetings today, when it came to that press conference earlier in the day as well, you heard there from property for mr. shift and how many not that i am on a family who said that it should be a matter of days before the the airport in cobble is operational again. and this was a point that was stressed by us secretary of state anthony blink, and who also to great pains to mention how the humanitarian issue in, in afghanistan with a top priority for the united states. going forward, this visit today by us secretary of state blink. and was
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a way to not only thank or for what they called. it's incredible assistance at a very difficult time. but also in order to try to reassure allies, especially in the region that america is going to try to work hard going forward to ensure that afghan or stan can get on the right path. once again, you know, the us find yourself at a critical juncture when it comes to afghanistan. it was just a week ago that washington said that they had started a new chapter when it came to engagement on afghanistan. but at the moment today, secretary of state blinking, did not meet with any members of the taliban, although he said there is engagement that is still going on. so really a lot of the questions were about what kind of engagement will happen going forward, and it's just not that clear, of course, cut there is playing a central role here as an interlocutor, as a media re with the taliban when it comes to afghanistan. but there's a lot of questions as to what the u. s. will do. the buying,
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the ministration has taken an immense amount of criticism for withdrawal that was seen by many to be messy and chaotic and really made a lot of allies of the united states quite over. so this with a way for the u. s. to try to get the diplomacy here in the region, and especially with copper, whom they said was the country that helped them the most when it came to the afghanistan evacuation. really back on track. we heard from the company foreign minister who said that the u. s. was cutters, greatest ally. and throughout these meetings it seemed as though they have been able to try to chart a course forward as far as what to do next. but really, as you mentioned top on the agenda was that humanitarian question at a time. when so many agencies, so many un agencies or warning of a, of a looming humanitarian crisis. and i can't stand the question is going to be, when exactly will that airport be open? when will more a be able to be delivered? and how will that affect afghan send going forward? has a how much am june? thank you. nadia. we spoke to martine flocks to operations
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manager for the agency, doctors without borders. she says, an already di situation in afghanistan hospital has become worse since the taller bond takeover. with the recent, as she's are fighting, we saw 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 health care facilities, a steep increase of patients if we reflect on the health system, enough garnished on 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.
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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 increased number of patients coming to or to our health care facilities. so the potential collapse of the health care infrastructure is one of our major concerns. atalla, bon security personnel have fired in the air to disperse hundreds of protesters in cobble the since the case of how they've been protests against the takeover. mostly led by women across the country. frances highest court of appeal has ruled against one of the country's largest companies of allegations the funded iceland syria. so men make a lafond continue to operate in areas control by the group between 20122014. the
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court overturned a ruling and not to formerly investigate le phosphor complicity in crimes against humanity. natasha bala has more from pears, the factory and ne serial once run by french. the ment giant lafarge since 2017. the french judges have been investigating whether the false paid armed group, including i saw $50000000.00 in protection money to keep the cold running between 20122014 at the height of serious civil war. also la, far, she fluctuated its foreign stuff. syrian employees, including mustafah, had to keep working, kept the longer. we asked the company to stop the work, but they didn't stop the company burst responsibility for all the sweat arrested, killed or kidnapped? get the there's. this man blames the company for his nephew's death. yes, in the home, several bishop my nephew. yes, it worked for the the hours. you went from here to good to his work and i said,
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arrested him and put him in jail. after 4 months, we went to see you and asked about us in the opened his file and told us, executed him by john. the fall is also accused of failing cement, for i saw an obtaining war materials from militants. the company which merged with swiss firm wholesome, in 2015, has admitted some mistakes, but denies most of the allegations. the proceedings against the farm are the results of the complaint, followed by the french finance ministry 11 form assyrian employees and 2 and jose. what could it, doug? so it's not only states that have responsibilities, companies who move to countries because it's profitable for them, can also end up contributing to international crimes, including crimes against humanity and financing terrorism. and to the far, she is decision to stay in syria. when the danger seemed to clear his damage, the company's reputation,
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and raised questions over the role of the french government. at the time, natasha butler, al jazeera paris. amnesty international says dozens of syrian refugees have been detained, abused and tortured by security forces. since returning home 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. i must be criticized several countries for pressuring refugees to attack marie forest. the a is the author of the report and a research f on refugee and migrant rights. that amnesty international. she says syrian refugees are at real risk of 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,
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for kids perceive refugees as opponents or as terrorists, which is the same for the, for 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 at risk of being persecuted if they return to syria. and that's why it country hosting, which should maintain their protection to reach in some countries, especially in europe like then marcos. we didn't consider that part of syria now or save of this say, we wanted to look at what is really happening with the basic he's 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
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a question of if they're fighting in the 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 criteria of the respect of human life and human rights are still not respected and enforced in show you at the moment a fill ahead on i just had a 90 percent of the population need urgent help beneath the abuse tiguan region. but the world food program says it has no more supplies. the work is in the philippines, protest against low pay and corruption during the pandemic. ah. hello, thank you for joining in. we do have read weather alerts for some indian states
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because the intensity of our monsoons are starting to dial up. this is as we hit toward good dr. marashi drug go hide down to care not to got and care la. if we do focus on good or out for a 2nd, we're actually in a pretty big deficit for our monsoon range. 41 percent, but you know, we could look to add 200 millimeters here. so bring us more in line with what we would expect to see our seasonal average through the bay of bang gulf. quite intense rain for coastal sections of myanmar, bit of a breather, for a spots in bangladesh that includes dock out with a high of 31 degrees. now for southeast asia, it looks like this. since china look at these bursts of heavy rain, really confined to what the south, as we check toward thailand and cambodia, want to get you the latest rate. now in the philippines on tropical storm concent, midland, fall northeast of cbo, running right through manila on wednesday. so we'll look for potentially ports of 200 millimeters of rain, the potential mud slides in mind, sides and quite breezy as was potential to cause some destruction. here,
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the me. again, you're watching. i just reminder of our top story this out. the un says that afghan, astonished facing the collapse of basic services and the food and other aid is starting to run out of the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. is urge stone is to give more assistance of an international a conference for janice don on september 13th the us and cutoff say they won cobble airport to be open for international passenger flights. in the coming days. they say it is essential to keep up humanitarian, a task, and it's done and help people lead process talk. court of appeals ruled against the giants and make a fall over allegations is funded eiffel in syria court overturned a ruling not to formerly investigate the company for complicity in crimes against
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humanity. again, he coolly does have replaced the heads of administrative regions with military officers. further tightening their control of the country, west african nations of threatened sanctions after colonel mama, the doomed by a letter. could you posing president alpha con day on sunday countries? parliament and constitution have been dissolved. the military says it plans to form a unity government and hold the elections, but gave no time for greece is in consequence. he reports the koolaid as are facing less resistance than expected. what a minute to rule i've been doing is to try to win the heads and minds of and from indications think seems to be going their ways. it seems that it's less division in the military now. and even in opposition from calls like this, people are warming up to the new military leaders, the leaders. and now they're going to release all position figures who have been detained by the previous government. them also reactivated mining activities that
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are bent in the immediate aftermath of the cool line borders have been opened and now what they're trying to do is trying to hold a unit to government afford. yeah. in some quarters, all the body has put up by the previous government peculiar to body. what about the biggest democratic government a public on it has been removed and that the new military had all the residents who they say, whose fed up in tenerife might be just going for a long time now. now what remains to be seen is how quickly the new military needs for my new government and whether or not it's just like the united nation making on the community of west africa. as long as the african union all condemned and off for the release of the president was agreed to what is happening in guinea. right now. they're all demanding that democracy be quickly restored. under former b remains up to 7000000 people are in dire need of food assistance in north and
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ethiopia. according to the u. s. well, food program conflict is intensifying in a far and i'm hotter regions pushing more people into hunger. that's an addition to the 5200000 people in need of aid in war 20 gra, were fighting, broke out in november. mohammed atta reports the if you move on to guy region, 9 months of war between the if you appeal federal government and lead us into gray house spread into the neighboring regions of our for and i'm hotter, can be eating us vh military and crisis. so united initials warns that's what's effectively a blockade on a converse by level forces pushing millions of people to the brink of farming. people like saudi ali and 5 children. they fled their farm 2 months ago, falling out of talk by 2 grey fighters. this midship spent in the upper region has now become the new home she states. it took 2 weeks to get here. bite for the whole
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journey was through the scorching sun and the thirst for drinking water was agonizing. we were forced to drink rainwater from the ground, but that made us sick. last week, the w. p called on purpose to allow the movement of 8 into the region where 90 percent of the profession didn't need of help. it estimates $100.00 trucks of a need to integrate each day to fit them a lot. that warning came as a rebel forces reportedly looted, warehouses, disjoint, crucial food supplies. we don't have any food stocks at the moment to, 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 in alpha. and i'm hot or the number of this place because facing farming is expected to rise. situations improves unless the fighting dies down. we can
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only see the situation deteriorating extensively in the next weeks and months. us warning in a country that's already suffered so much. but how many dollars either i will be kenya. on me and last shadow government has declared war is calling a peoples defensive war against the military rulers who see power in february. the june to says the shadow government is only trying to destabilize the country. national unity government is made up of politicians deposed in the qu, 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. i mean, most shadow government was formed in response to the military coup on february 1st and the following crackdown on protest. the national unity government was set up in april and is led by a group of deposed civilian politicians including jailed formerly the long c cheap
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. in may, they announce the formation of an armed people's defense force. they said he would defend protesters from military violence, those killed hundreds. the group is carried out attacks on june to forces the shadow government as also allied with its several of the animals armed ethnic groups, the control some border regions, many broke cease fires to join resistance to the coup. scott jaila has more from bangkok in neighboring thailand, while the national unity government called this de day this announcement of his call to arms, if he will call to arms literally with the armed groups out there and the body, 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 me are 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
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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 genta forces. one thing that need to be said to the bulk of that will come from these at an armed ethnic groups along the borders in myanmar. 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 genta 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. as the philippines battle swan of its worst cove in
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19 outbreaks, health work because there are threatening to resign of unpaid allowances. many are angry of allegations of corruption in the awarding of government contracts. during the pandemic jameel alan dorgan 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 the 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 to little compared to the funds that government has available funds there are alleged to have been misappropriated during the governments awarding of multimillion dollar con checks in it's been demick response from
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a 0 declaring income in 2019. 0, our money, a trading corporation. we know so please should copy 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 contract to a company whose officers are facing allegations of fraud embezzlement and 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 to directly controlled the taking live. now to cobble where the taught of on spokesman is giving statements and
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language i had. let's was going to stop for the finish time. enjoy security and safety how does that work? that they will need my help up with that is now providing all the services when it is coming out of the social or economy level of the child, the woman islamist decided to declare the names that one was about the party was all going to give you not to go to
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be one of the ministers and the officials of the on the more other departments will be fun. i was the name of the now we can declare the name of the prime minister and his age there will be declared my heart milan mohammed has been up on the bill was our most that modem act in prime minister most moly mom at the dish and it was mohammed ma guides, mom and hard to milan,
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would be getting more, but i'm more than happy. but i mean, it's just about connie is the minister of immigration and refugee is what can you say the intelligence minister, my mama, my mom jan with a family. what is the head of the medicine as office it was actually in july of all me mom, adoptive majority mine. it was up in my mind and what not. but i'm not learning more when you
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got one more that i'm not i don't have more in it was that i did that about some of what is a bummer of the mac. i did him out of these on that i will go bus it. she had, i knew he was, that was any holiday muscle. all right, so you just mean listening there to help them with the new tunnel, bon personnel there. naming officials to the navy, new ministers that were form the taliban government named a number of ministries there. i and then we have some english translation back now so we will will go back and listen in the.

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