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what, what, what's the thinking behind it? actually, i think this is that in intolerable terms, this makes complete sense. i think that what we have to accept is that this was always the plan, at least of those who called the shots inside the movement. this is what the military of the taliban fought for. this is what the leadership based and pakistan wanted out. there are political representatives and know how, where empowered to discuss alternatives. but that was perhaps just to be a way of persuading the us to sign up and remove its troops. to avoid too much of a pushback before the taliban establishes facts on the ground. the facts on the ground are taliban. reconstituting their islamic emerett of the either 190996 to 2001. what, what about the promise of amnesty? and that was reiterated by the acting promise to today again, that the amnesty for anybody who worked with the us forces in the previous government. and also he said that the movement is disciplined. if the government is saying that,
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do you think that will be held to by the taliban foot soldiers on the same day that they, that will a hassan is saying that he wants the government officials to come back at his officials in the central bank of issued orders that all bank accounts belonging to former officials and employees of the previous government should be frozen. if they were serious about wanting to go through with an amnesty, they wouldn't be doing that. every check point which is operating on the highways outside cobble is checking for people who been working for the previous government house to how searches are being conducted inside cobble and in, in provincial provinces. i mean, i've talked with african to escape from some of those attempts to arrest them. we've documented cases of summary executions conducted against people that talked about how to particular grudge against it seems that the amnesty is, you know, maybe some of the taliban believe in it. but largely it is rhetorical, it is not being observed on the ground on the ground, the taliban are pursuing a policy, a group of, of grievances and tell me how is this
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a good to allow for trying to get hold of fondness? because if the community made a lot of the need for an inclusive government in those circumstances, how can they then reneged sanctions on you know, unblock funds that are in the states or elsewhere? i think they're going to find it very difficult and whoever advise the taliban to go ahead with this pure tyler bond or government which brought in some of the most controversial figures and internationally unacceptable figures into the heart of government. whoever did that, frankly, wasn't expecting that they would get recognition or funding from the united states or the european countries. either they haven't thought it through or they're hoping they can get to get funding from other sources. perhaps they reckoned that there are a few governments, maybe somebody, some, some governments in the region that will be able to provide them some money. however, i can't say that they are going to stop in desperately in need of funds that you
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can only is is crushing their hundreds of thousands of off guns as of this month are basically without a livelihood. and the taliban are going to find it increasingly difficult to maintain stability if they can't come up with a solution. but they seem to be closing the doors to the most obvious solutions. and when you mentioned other countries in the region, who do you have in mind iran, pakistan who would be willing to step in with the funds that they need? well, we know that pakistan has been pretty consistent in its support of the movement, but i don't think that anybody can even imagine that pakistan could fill the funding gaps which had been left with the previous backers of our honest. and if you looking at see our country with deeper coffers, we are, china has certainly got, has got deeper offers. they haven't, they, they haven't elsewhere done this kind of thing, bailout of a controversial government. and frankly, they and the taliban are going to have to work pretty hard to, to maintain or obtain the confidence of the chinese given that for long they have
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hosted the of the weaker resistance groups who are fighting against china. so they might be hoping that they could get access to chinese finance, but i suspect that the chinese will make them hard work hard before signing over any money. you know, iran clearly wants to maintain some engagement with the the taliban. i'm not sure that it's going to stretch as far as actually funding them. they can be, of course, looking to the golf for some finance. and they, you know, they've obviously cutters on a very good job of, of hosting the, the, the taliban political delegation in the hope that it would lead to an agreed am solution. i think the culture has been going to be quite a difficult dilemma at the moment because they and the taliban are doing so little actually to maintain the confidence of the international community, which i'm sure the cutter wanted them to do like a sample. thank you very much indeed. tefilo now to thank you. might your personal rights groups or warning of increase tensions in israeli jails as prison services crackdown? falling a recent group escape prisoners at no prison in the southern israel started fires
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in several cells. it was in protest against what rights groups have described as collective punishment. prisoners of had the outdoor time reduced laundry access band. and neil skipped 6 people escape from gilbert prison on monday. human rights activists, indonesia as criminal justice system needs urgent reform, is after 5 swept through an overcrowded jail killing. at least 41 inmates who were trapped in their cells. authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze which broke out while inmates were sleeping. jessica washington reports from tank right on the outskirts of the indonesian capital firefighters. that'll ablaze at the prison. the early hours of the morning. it started here in block, see where inmates was sleeping in their cell authority. say there wasn't enough time for gods to open all the cells in the overcrowded facility. at least 40 inmates were killed, trapped behind bars,
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as the flames in desperate relatives rushed to the prison. when they heard of the fire, they said my son is among the dead. i had about the fire tv. when we came here, we were still hoping he would be ok. dozens were injured, some suffered burns to almost all of their body. when i heard the news, i fainted, it scared me half to death. her son with one of the survivors, his legs hurt because he said people were stepping on each other. but my son is okay. the one on the prison was built in the 19 seventies and authorities have confirmed the electrical wiring had not been upgraded since authorities are investigating. but say it's likely in electrical fault was the cause filing by the sensor. the i have ordered the director general to check other prisons to because apart from fires caused by riots, they are usually caused by
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a short circuit. like most prisons in indonesia, the tongue wrong jail was overcrowded, making efforts to evacuate people even more difficult. most of the inmates in block c were being held for drug related offenses. tango, prison was still 600 in may, but there are more than 2000 prisoners here. the jail is well over capacity across indonesia, many prisons are overcrowded. and human rights activists say the criminal justice system needs urgent for full human rights activists say the fire was not just a safety incident, but a violation of human rights and one that highlights long standing problems in indonesia, the criminal justice system should be awake, a call for minister of, of law and human rights of justice to the think about improving prison conditions. the think about new policy of veiling with,
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with 50 crime, including with crimes related to drug abuse of the investigation into what went wrong, who continued this week and the families of the dead and injured or demanding answers . jessica washington, i'll just hear a tongue around the world. health organization is again urging wealthy countries not to offer current of virus booster shots. the organization is chief, said, he's a pull that many poor nations can't get drugs while rich nations are considering 3rd doses. many poor nations is struggling to access enough vaccines to administer even the 1st round of shots. several rich nations with already high vaccination rates, stockpiling doses. high income countries have promised to donate more than a $1000000000.00. but less than 15 percent of those, those have been materialized. manufacturers are promised to prioritize callbacks and low income countries. we don't want any more promises.
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we just want the vaccines vaccine developer novak's has begun testing a combined flu and coven 19 vaccine. 640 healthy adults in australia will take part in the early stage trial. people between 50 and 70 are already vaccinated or has previously been infected with code 19 will quantify the study. if successful the company says the single shot will increase efficiency for the health care system. one of the largest confederate statues in the united states has been taken down. there were cheers in the city of richmond when the 12 tongue bronze figure of robert e. lee was removed from its pedestal. it follows years of resistance and a long court battle in the state of virginia. and fisher has more. b the weight of history lifted from this part of america for more than a 100 years general, robert lee has looked out over richmond in virginia. reminder,
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this was the heart of the confederacy, the capital, the center of the insurrection he led to present slavery is continued domination of the skyline. a painful reminder there, the step in the right direction that there is going to be the high $1.03 of the symbols wife, supremacy. why nationally now it's going to be important i suppose, that accurate that same energy to make decisions. the legislation. it took little time to remove the staff to the cro data gathered. didn't hide their satisfaction. yeah. other confederate statutes and this i've been you have gone 160 across the country in the last year here in richmond. this was the tallest, the last, the most symbolic cause to remove. it grew louder last year after the murder of
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george floyd and the nationwide racial justice protest that followed there was a legal fight. the court ruled. it could come down part of that feeling across the board. embrace to be a welcome to be they let people know that our life. i'm really glad that i can be here and see this moment because it's been needing to happen. we were taught the story in school, but this was, this is what should believe in him, that he was a good man and this was righteous and it turns out it was wrong. it was always wrong. and it's taking us this long to, to have our eyes opened up to see this has been like that moving for someone who is from an immigrant family. it's kind of where they should be. this is the america and my family wants to be part of the statue will be put on storage until the final decision is made on what to do with it. the plan for now remains
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a reminder that america may have moved, but there are still obstacles in the way of racial justice. allen fisher, i'll do see the richmond virginia burton home. secretary has met her french counterpart as high numbers of migrants tried to cross the english channel in small rubber boats. over 12000 have made the crossing this year in 2020, about 8500 made the journey. and several people died in the attempt. the petition, french governments have worked for years to stop the crossings without much success . only this year, burton agreed to give france $74000000.00 to double the number of police patrolling french beaches. refugee charities have urged government to make it easier for asylum seekers to come to the u. k. safely. china's military says it expelled a u. s. guided missile destroyer. the sailed close to islands at claims in the south trying to see it comes as a fleet of u. k. navy vessels, docs in japan. as part of a tour of the indo pacific. katrina,
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you has more from beijing, japan's defense minister, noble tea. she was given a tour of the case, the largest and most powerful warship. the hatred miss queen elizabeth as adopt near took care of the ship, leads to destroy his to forgets a submarine and to support ship which set sail from britain in may. london says the so called carrier strike group is part of the case and you tilt toward the region for a defense evidence. all region. it's rival, comes the face of increasing chinese military activity in the south, trying to see b. jane claims most of the contest waters territory also claimed by many of its
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neighbors, including vietnam and the philippines. japan says china is its main national security threat and says intensifying chinese activity around taiwan has created a sense of crisis. beijing considers the self ruled island, a rogue chinese province. chinese ships have shattered the british fleet. bay during has warned the u. k against provocation. sure, your profile, we hope rather than countries will play a constructive role in promoting peace and stability in the asia pacific. rather than doing the opposite of the u. k, isn't the only nation conducting exercises in the region. the u. s. and several of its other allies have recently sailed ships through the waterway. china has responded by now to a new maritime law requiring ship carrying certain type of cargoes, including medical, all radioactive materials, to report to chinese authorities. analysts say the move is paging efforts to
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establish jurisdiction over the south trying to see chinese, but say the law updates existing regulations and is focused on the safety of the ship carrying dangerous cargo. especially those radioactive materials, into toxic materials are different from, from 40 years ago. so i think it's becoming a more common practice, of course to stace, to promulgated its own law and regulations regarding this dangerous shift having through its territorial see, doctor again says paging concert is the british leads presence in the south china sea to be unfriendly. but the war ships have so fast be clear of islands claimed by china. their mission will continue until the end of the year. katrina, you alter 0. the russian minister has died during a training exercise in the arctic countries. emergencies minister says you have guinea have died while trying to save the life of
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a documentary director. believe the minister on the camera man fell off a cliff while they were filming a training video. a 55 year old had been emergencies, mr. since 2018 prior to that he was a key member of president, coach and security detail. bitcoin is now legal tender in el salvador. but the change has been marked by angry protests, technological glitches, and deployment in value. the rollout was far from what president ne bouquet would have envisaged when he began his bold experiment. tom homan has more from san salvador for the 1st day in the 1st country in the world to adopt bitcoin, his legal tender. but his salvador rode decrypt. so currency out, things didn't go quite as plain technical glitches. his people tried to download digits to wallet to get the, with the $30.00 worth of big coins. the government a promise would be in the president, naive to kelly himself, went on twitter to give customer service. this is very much his brainchild who go
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and his cousin glen, or among the few we saw successfully get their funds. what were they going to do now? i asked him what he's done, nobody mental you know right now we're going to spend them and we're going to get something to eat. he said in the business isn't people in the small central american country, we're now be forced to use bitcoin. the current currency, the us dollar will still be around, but there is excitement, especially in the crypto currency world about what this may mean. this is what president kelly wants, the eyes of the world to be on. some of those technological jump forward, even quoted chiva, which is slang here. the cool, but some people are asking, why are we thinking a lot of money into this one of the poorest countries in america? and we've got so many more fundamental problems to address some of these people gather for an anti big coin, much winding its way through the city center. i know that somebody else can are going to and $200000000.00 on this. all right,
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so have you sorted out the rest of our problems? have you sorted out education or health care? well, there's a lot more problems to solve after that, before you come and impose a law that salvador and don't agree with the 3 recent pose show, the majority of people did. it won't bitcoin and they were real worries given its volatility. well, fluctuations can put daily transactions and people saving at risk in a country where many already live on a knife edge. and also relies from the government covering the cost of converting bitcoin into dollars. at the end, the taxpayer picks up that bill in the long term is essentially a benefit for so it could be, it could be very beneficial, it could connect the better to the rest of the world that could cut down the remittance fees, at least for regular people to help them save money. you know, so far a lot of software didn't even have a bank account, didn't have
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a credit card. now for the 1st time they make, they can make electronic payments. keep somebody cleaning, saving perhaps, or go get food like glenda new. go on their hunt to use that big coin except the full restaurant they tried. wouldn't take them. and how are you feeling right now about that? okay, oh yes, we came to pay with big coin with disappointed. she says, the 1st experience with crypto currency hasn't been great. hopefully some of those will improve with time john, home and son salvador. so to come on out here in sport, why we could be starting to see scenes this fall more often. details coming up in just a minute. ah
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ah ah, the sport center. thank you very much, lauren, while some of your top teams have been in action as a bid to qualify for next year's woke up here and cut off the pick of the matches. so england denied that in stoppage time by poland putnam saw hurricane smashed home . what was looking like the window all and damien dimansky. however, getting the dramatic equalizer final score one or 2 dropping points. england still look good for 2 weeks cutter. they topped their group with 16 points from 6 games. it's anywhere in the romford form, at home against the 20th. they want to 5 mill more seeking the style with 2 goals,
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the european champion, the top of their group, with 14 points, from 6 games they were main unbeaten in call. fine. and germany have a full point advantage at the top of the group of the day. the crew su 4 nil when victory over iceland. they've called 17 goals and the 6 qualifiers so far belgium beat by the roof one nail away. they top group e and r 9 point clear of the check for public and saying go to crucial when in group it be pablo for niles and fit on toys with the goals as a be close to now it gives them full point cushion at the top over sweden were beaten to one by greece, while the middle of the all the call a qualifying action fever has been discussing the idea of organized in the finals every 2 years. the president of football is governing bodies has almost 90 percent of countries on favor of the change. journey from you know, is and cut our meeting with footballers and closes from 6 continents as part of
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a consultation process. if an agreement can be reached by member associations and you look, calendar could kick off in 2028. the state. the school of the international much kind of shows us that we have reached some of the currents release periods for national dean football in this particular area. exacerbated by the corporate situation shows us how difficult it is today to, for players to travel from one country to another. one, continent to another is another for the house of the players is not good for the competitions. there are too many meaningless matches. woke up has been paid every 4 years since it began in 9030 form awesome manager. often venga is heading up to be feasibility. study to see if that can be changed in
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may 166 of the 211 member countries back to the principle of holding the finals every 2 years. many europe, ian clubs, i guess the idea saying it would put on said the months on the plays. what would been speaking to international football? journalist gavin hamilton, he says, money is the main motivation behind fest plans. sundry mentally about money makes all this money from the wilco tickets, the revenue from the world cup to spend on its other activities the, the willis will come from the compositions and development work and crucially findings, many of the smaller member conscious payments. and so this is about money and i think you work up every 2 years rather than every 4 years. that will be double the money. but he's not as simple as that. i think you have to ask, what is, you know,
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with the person, what does he say, what does he really want from this? because it's not clear that he can, for certain issue, may be strong for the clubs to, to back out. and maybe he's trying to force him to take part in a world club cup, which is what he would like to learn. and he would like to see you, a champions, league diminished and status, and his own faith world pluck up right inspectors. i think you'd be very difficult . i think we've seen in the last few days, i didn't know was an actual position from particularly from europe, particularly from clubs and from the players. and from many sections of european and went to europe is the powerhouse behind drug football. a brazilians have been banned from playing in the english family. this weekend plays not released for international juicy can be suspended for 5 days. the brazilian football authorities want that rule to be implemented. the primitive thought plays from traveling to
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south america due to cova and 19 restrictions. the clubs affected our liverpool manchester city. chelsea must be nice and lead foresees alexander fed overthrew to the us open semifinals the olympic champion, beat south africa. lloyd harris straight says good boss, but it has not extended his winning streak to 16 matches. in the women's draw, emma to kano became the 2nd teenager to reach the us open. semifinals in 2 days by the connor continued her fairy tale run up, flushing meadows. she beat the limpid gold medalist belinda ban. teach in straight, sets it sweet in major league baseball a few to a whole of fame or albert to behold, received an incredible welcome from sense of his former team. st. louis. nothing for the dodger. legendary plugger left the cardinals in 2011 off the plains. 10
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seasons, the 41 year old then sank the crowd with the home, and that was the korea home. number 679. they'll just won the game. 72. and the formula one will title neither has taken a cynic diversion ahead of sunday's italian. clumpy red bull driver maxima stop and has been putting on a show for the rest of the animal on his way to the month of circuits in milan, or stop and fix his home. in the netherlands, moved him 3 points, clear of title, live old louis samson. and that's it for me back to lauren in london. and i thank you very much indeed. and i quit monday and catch up on our sport. and of course, the news on our website interest about is andrea 0 dot com. and you can watch us live by clicking on the orange line icon. for me to try to push news. i'll be in a moment with the another 4 days news. thank sourcing. ah,
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