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then there are tone a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line, ah, dominated by the own god and no women, they're talking about a noun, has key roles and it can take an afghan government and assurances from foreign minister, the complex 4 should be open to passengers within day ah, you're watching al jazeera live from don't with me for the back. people also ahead, frances highest court. both an investigation can go ahead against the cement company, accused of complicity in crimes against humanity in syria. and returning home to
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torture and abuse from this international findings on the treatment of refugees by syrian government. ah. so we finally learned the names of the men who will be leading. i've got his sons, new transitional government aid for major milestone as a tiny bon works to restore order across the country and ensure that basic services continue uninterrupted attorney ban spokesman for the whole language. i have read the names very news conference in the afghan capital. the members of the cabinet in this catholic government come mostly from the gold sold god. let's get the details with cha, stratford in the afghan capital for. so talk to us about the key players in this new taliban lead government. fascinating list of names folly and as you say, very much representative of an old god of time. and we start with the supreme lead
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. this is lola who but tula a can zada. now he is a tall religious cleric from kandahar. he became the charter bonds leader in 2016 the leader monsoon was killed in a us drones strike. there's only one known photograph of arkansas. so that was very much predicted though he was seen as, as, as being potentially the only man for that job. then we got the acting p. m. one of my mama house on the corner, who was the deck with g p. m. during the tale, bonds will in the 1900 ninety's, there are 2 acting deputy prime ministers. the main one is, is molar borrowed. who course was the chief political officer during all those negotiations in doha cutter. meas, was one of the co founders of the tyler ball and believe, to be very close to mala oma one of his top commanders, the 2nd deputy pm,
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a man called bola up to salon 100 feet. now he is actually on like the other 2. i just mentioned being pushed and he is ethnically, beck acting defense minister, molar mohammed, your coup. how much coup is the son of molar oma? and again, can see it is one of the top commanders in the tyler bowen, acting interior minister, sir. as you dean connie, a member of the notorious connie network, now the tongue about, say, now that the ha, connie network no longer exists, they just refer to the ha, connie brothers and various figures in the network as being members of the taliban . but the west accused that network of committing some of the worst bombings and what they say the terror attacks in recent years. so as i say, very interesting to see these names. of course, the question is, is whether this interim government is in any way going to be accepted by the west,
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the west saying that they want a government that is going to be inclusive, transparent, and is going to be good on human rights. and if not, all right, then it's all about going to get any money. and we know how important money is for this country at the moment and will it be accepted by afghans johnny? what it was interesting, what the taliban spokes person? michelle had got to say with respect to some of the incredible elements we've seen in recent days named the battle of the last pocket of resistance against the taliban and the punch ship valley. we know the majority of the punch people ethnic kashik and joe, he said he had no problem with the punch series. as he described them. he said that they would be included, potentially in a permanent administration. there was no indication as to when that would be announced, although he did say that, you know, the,
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the league legal beans would be used to, to, to full that government. but he was very insistent on mentioning that any future permanent administration would be fully an all inclusive of the ethnic groups of this country. but again, something that is going to be very worried for the west as well is as you say, the complete absence of any women in this insur him government, which i was questioned on this by one of the reporters in that press conference. and he said that they were a number of ministries yet to be announced. and in his words, women's rights would be addressed in the appointments of those ministries. so yeah, a lot of questions to be answered. it seems to though that this intuitive ministration has been put together literally going to 48 hours of so after the announcement from the taliban that they had taken full control of the law spoken of
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resistance in this country. for them, it all seems to be about security so that they can get on with the job in hand. so they say which is rebuilding this country. but as i say, it seems doubtful at the stage on the basis of the names that have been announced as to whether this will be accepted by the west as being fully inclusive and enough of a fully inclusive government to start freeing up some of the vital money that they need in order to start again. charlie, thank you very much for that update. charles transferred line force there in campbell. now, earlier i spoke to, oh, by doing that, by here who's a political analysts and a lecture at the american university of afghanistan, he says, a makeup of the can't take a government does little to advance italy bands push for international recognition . i think on the pilot buns, bart, it is meant to appease the west. it's meant to show them not there yet hope for an inclusive system. and a system that can be accepted by the west, the taliban would use this was an excuse saying that the current circumstances
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within the country and how rapidly applied to fund felt to them meant that they didn't have time to negotiate with different entities as to forming a more inclusive and a moral internationally acceptable system and that they have to go through this is however, if you look at the history of the sub continent and countries within 3rd world, often times caretaker government, the 4 years if not for decades. so there's that apprehension as well, even for the politically apathetic enough, lot of fun. they couldn't help. but notice that we need a world where movie movies are lot in the list of the cabinet that was announced. that meant that everyone who has been appointed is a member also found a bond. that doesn't mean that they have the merits, that thought defy the office that they've been given. but i guess the term protection is that not announcing any government, so as long as their administrative offices that they're filled,
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that the on the bottom start taking government serious. it's really important because as you saw the demonstration that people are anxious and the sooner we thought about start getting used to their government tool, the better for fun stuff. so this is better than not having a government altogether. all things sudden and we want to bring you a live event. now the united nations head of humanitarian affairs and relief ordinator. martin griffith has just been in afghanistan to talk to the taliban and his now reaching the media is alive from jo, harness listening and religion. although i've got some kids in there need, but other work to say the least. i'd spoken, in fact, some senior i've gotten women before i'd take take them to advise you. they said you have to be very, was thought about, have to welcome the statement that they made on the issue of women and talk about
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how we can turn that into reality. i remember in person a part of having to deal with the chinese 3 years ago nights by ga when i was sent by by a mellow to negotiate with. and then, and we had similar issues and we were unable to get it working the way that we needed the movement we had today, as many, many other people have told me is not the movement that we saw that it's linked has linkedin ideology, but it's different one then suddenly grade are very early stage and one senior leader, the movement said trust, we need guidance, we need guidance, and we will provide guidance. i want to talk finally briefly about our needs. i know there's been a lot of me down this today, but here, there are some, some, some facts really off of the population are in need of assistance. the 18000000
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people, generally speaking, some of the mantra, protections, 14000000 need food, 9000000 need access to water. 600000 a. been internally just by year alone. and 5000000 people remain just based out the secretary general. well, it launch an appeal on monday, the 13th september and geneva flash appeal, which has been cut together by the agencies, about $606000000.00 for a full month period. that covers the existing monetary needs, an updated assessment that will have a food mental health protection and obviously the safety of stuff. so for example, treatment for acute nutrition, for more than 1000000 children critical food and life because for nearly 11000000
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people a care for children and survived the agenda based violence, one and a half 1000000 people. now i've been recently in syria and now and i've got to start and i can tell you it's no surprise you. these guys are as burying alarming anywhere else. and we know from, again, i'm in free today and i saw it very clearly. and there's also a risk to the basic services of people as a lack of liquidity. there are, there is the threat to the economy about which makes the need assistance. and i just, i'm from a meeting and then link them there and which he can us support systems. and that's why i think the secretary general's appeal on, on monday in geneva. it's such important like that thanks very much mr. griffith and will now turn over the floor to people. alright,
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so if you're just joining us on august here, we've been hearing where the united nations have humana share in a phase and release coordinator martin griffith, who has just returned from afghanistan. he was speaking here in doha briefing, the media about the humanitarian situation in afghanistan. he's painted a very alarming picture of the humanitarian situation in afghanistan, saying that the need for humanitarian assistance in afghanistan is urgent. he says, nearly half of the population, 18000000 people need food, assistance around here and assistance. 600000 people internally displaced. and this is coming before a meeting on monday. the un secretary general antonio terrace. launching an appeal for afghan. stan, for 600. $60000000.00 to cover the existing humanitarian needs in the country. martin griffith saying there that, that this money will help treat issues like the acute malnutrition of about a 1000000 afghan children. now as, as the un humanitarian chief mention,
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there are top us officials are here also in doha, discussing the future of afghan hassan are the us secretary of state on to me blinking and defense. secretary lloyd austin, have both been meeting country officials. they say evacuations of race, golf, guns, and americans from couple we'll continue. we're going to continue to engage. we're in gauging as we speak to resolve these issues and the 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. his address here is mama jam june. with more on the diplomatic side of i've got fun from her before us secretary of state
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lincoln and us defense secretary austin lloyd. actually made it to do how it was made, clear to the press that they were not going to be meeting with taliban officials here in doha, throughout the day at various stops, it was also made clear that the us delegation was still engaging in some way with the taller bond, but they did not go into the specifics as to who exactly from the u. s. was engaging with whom from the tyler bond and how exactly that communication was being facilitated. the u. s. many other western governments, the corporate government, they have all urged the taller bonds to form an inclusive government one that could lead to recognition by international actors. and it's just not clear at this stage . if this interim government that's been announced is actually going to meet that criteria. there was a lot of pressure on the taller bond to put forth names that would be acceptable to
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international actors, to international players, so that they could more fully engage with this taller bond government and perhaps even recognize the taliban government to head on al jazeera, 90 percent of the population need urgent tell beneath feel guess degree region or the world for program says it has no more supplies. we go to germany 1st motor show to open its doors to the public sense. the start of the ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello, thank you for joining in. we do have read weather alerts for some indian states because the intensity of our monsoons are starting to dial up. this is, as we head toward goods or ads, marashi go down to care nets and care la. if we do focus on goudrow for a 2nd,
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we're actually in a pretty big deficit for our monsoon range, but 41 percent, but you know, we could look to add $200.00 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 frame for coastal sections of myanmar, bit of a breather, for spots in bangladesh that includes stucco 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 rate through manila on wednesday. so we'll look for a potential ports of 200 millimeters of rain, the potential mud slides in mind, sides, and quite breezy, as while potential to cause some destruction. here, as those winds approach, 100 kilometers per hour and soggy conditions will be dominating across areas of japan, including for tokyo on wednesday, see you soon sponsored cattle airways.
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one 3rd of all the food produce is the wasted with tens of thousands of put out all in south korea has been transformed from what still fender. be the leader in foot recycling, either reporting on how your technology is making. it's possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil life depended on, was life afraid, or just ah, ah, ah, i talked stories on al jazeera autonomy band spokesman has announced the names of
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the men who will lead afghan. he stands, the transitional government list of cabinet members is dominated by members of the god. and there are no women. and the announcement comes with top us officials are in katara capital to discuss the future of a son, occupation of camp guns. and americans from capital will continue in other world news, frances top court of appeal has ruled against one of the country's largest companies . over allegations that it funded i saw in syria. the court overturned a ruling not to formerly investigate cement, making far for complicity and crimes. against humanity, the company continue to operate in northern syria between 20122014. despite the threat of on groups including iso in the region, akasha butler has more from paris. was fernie a big blow to the far she is a reputation. a judges from the highest court effectively overturning this
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2019 ruling. and what that means is that it pays the way in the future for the french cement, make to possibly be investigated for complicity in crimes against humanity over its actions in northern syria, at the height of the civil war. now to be clear, that doesn't mean the far she is under investigation right now, but what judge is said is in the future. another court will concede and decide whether or not such an investigation can go ahead. but as i said, a huge blow to lithography is reputation. really this case centers on the fact that between 20122014, the father kept the cement plant running in the north of syria in a region that came under the control of isis. now the force is accused of paying armed groups including eiffel, some $50000000.00 in protection money to keep the crowd running. now,
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activists and g o fed and former employees as well have fed the forge, knew that the risks were high of keeping the fact you running in that region because a graduate there for installs. but there theory and stuff were left there to keep working. some were kidnapped, others were killed by our groups. again, including i saw now the force is always denied the accusations it has admitted in the pos executives and frauds have admitted that some mistakes were made. but they say that it was mainly the syrian managers on the ground who were making decisions at the time. how many's international says dozens of syrian refugees have been detained, abused and tortured by security forces since returning home? a report describes violations against 66 people, including 13 children. it says 5 are still in custody. while the fate of more than more than a dozen is unknown, amnesty also criticize several countries for pressuring refugees to return. we
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spoke earlier to murray for a day, the author of the reporter and a researcher on refugee and migrant rights families international. she says syrian refugees are 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 he's the subject them to human rights violations because there are opponents according to them. so this is all concerned because these perception could affect potentially and you refugees, and that's what leads us to conclude that refugees are really risk of being
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persecuted if they return to julia. and that's why countries hosting richard should maintain their protection to wreckage. in some countries, especially in europe like the marco, 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 faced and we concluded that they are not. and the companies 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 need to be hosted if 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 quit area of the respect of human life and human rights are still not respected and enforced to ensure you're at the moment. cat eyes resuming financial aid payments for poor families and civil servants in gaza. there were suspended after
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fighting in may between israel and thomas that controls that as a strip a payment method has been agreed to prevent funds being used for military purposes . up to 7000000 people are in dire need of food assistance in northern ethiopia. according to the us, well, for program conflict is intensifying in far and higher regions, pushing more people into hunger. that's in addition to the 5200000 people in need of aid in water and degree where fighting broke out in november. mohammed, i do reports in if you appears north central region, 9 months of war between the if europe in federal government and lead us into gray house spread into the neighboring regions of our 1st and i'm hotter creating us vh military and crisis. so united nations warms, that's what's effectively a blockade on a converse by enable forces pushing millions of people to the brink of farming. people like saudi ali and 5 children. they fled there from 2 months ago following
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a talked by 2 grey fighters. this makes sense in the upper region has now become then you home. she said it took 2 weeks to get here. bite for in the whole journey was through the scorching sun and the thirst for drinking water was agonizing. we were forced to drink rain water from the ground, but that made us sick. last week, the w. p called on purpose to allow the movement of aidan to the region where 90 percent of the population didn't need of help. it estimates $100.00 trucks of 8 need to integrate each day to fit them. that warning came other forces, reportedly looted, warehouses, destroying, 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.
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in our forum, hot or the number of this place before facing funding is expected to rise, situate improves unless the fighting dies down. we can only see the situation deteriorating expensively in the next weeks and months of warning in a country that's already suffered so much. but how many dollars ita i will be kenya . police in brazil's capital, say supporters of present tradeable to narrow toward on barriers during approaches on monday night. security has been tightened in brasilia hedge of major riley is expected in support of the presidents. later on tuesday, both scenarios popularity ratings are dropping and his rally in his right wing base . he faces corruption investigations and widespread anger over the way he handled the corona virus pandemic, often ours up for reelection next year. as salvador has become the 1st country in
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the world to adopt bitcoin as a legal, tender, the president has declared it the future of the country. but economists warned that using the volatile and unregulated crypto currency is a risk, john holeman has more from san salvador. so this is it, it's the 1st day of the 1st country in the world to use big coin as legal tender. it's going to be one of the currencies here along with the us dollar, which is the already existing currency of el salvador. now, here we can see, chico, this is what they're calling the application. also the special cash points to be able to change bit coins to us dollars. cheaper means cool. and the president has said, all of the lives of the world, a good to be on the salvador right now. as we roll this out. the problem is they've been a few glitches already in the, in the 1st roll out of these machines on the application. and that's not the only worry about bitcoin. one of the other worries is about how volatile this currency
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is. if people, one of the poorest countries in latin america going to be using it, not just the daily transactions, but also possibly for their savings. that could be the problem. if the price doesn't only go up but also crushes back down. another worry economists say, is it, it could make this country a safe haven. the criminals who want to use bitcoin, which remember, is unregulated by the banks to have the growth in gains and then lose those into us dollars. but what the president says is that people should be positive about this, that it's going to be bring investments will make it easier for people to. so bring their remittances into the country. this will be a good thing for salvador. it's something that we're not going to know today. it's something that we're going to know. probably maybe even a year or so from now that this is it. this is a 1st, a big coin in el salvador. cuba has become the 1st country in the world to
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vaccinate children as young as 2 years. again, scope 19 vaccines are recognized by the world health organization, the government intent to inoculate all children before schools. reopen china. the u . e and venezuela are also planning to vaccinate younger age groups. she lay, meanwhile, has approve the use of the chinese maid see no vaccine on children, age 6 and above. a studies underway into the jobs impact on children. more than 3 quarters of the countries adult softly vaccinated. germany's international moto show is underway. the event in munich is promising to be very different, not just because it's taking place here in the car virus pandemic, but also because it base a big role in germany's economy as sandra simmons reports. not only is it the 1st major show of its kind for more than 2 years, it's all about conversion, not just too electric, but to thomas driving the future to
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a whole different concept of thinking about mobility. now, will this work is a question. it's something that i'm going merkel didn't want to get into. she wanted to push home a message that the economy in germany was coming around off the cove. it. she made an assurance that the massive investment germany is making. in the electric car industry, something like 150000000 euro will pay off that they will convert the number of jobs dependent on the motor industry. around 800000 people involved, there will be not rosie, but certainly positive. there was also a message from the volkswagen head of corporate, whole corporate affairs, the very much the boss he was saying it isn't just the electric cough. that's the big breakthrough. that's pretty easy stuff. the issue is autonomous driving. that's
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really the big one for the future. major investment going there, we can see all over this venue examples of autonomy in driving. of course, the regulations, the government regulations, the keith of all of that. ah, no, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, italy, bon spokesman, has announced the names of the men who will be leading ganeth stands, new transitional government. the list of cabinet members is dominated by members of the groups, old god, and they are no women. char stratford has moved from campbell. it all seems to though that, that this into even ministration has been put together. literally, you know, 48 hours or so after the announcement from the taliban that they had taken full control of the law spoken of resistance in this country for them. it all seems to be about secure.
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