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trying to surround this area in order to isolate to school with detailed coverage, real power fill live in the how much sick he takes all the major strategic decision from around the world. the water rose so quickly at this new jersey apartment complex. it caught many people off guard. ah, the 1st international passenger flight from cobble since the taliban took charge of afghanistan arise in couple. ah, hello, i hadn't think of this is as you live from the house or coming up a crushing defeat for morocco's ruling party. as the liberal opposition makes big gains and parliamentary elections will have an exclusive report from the democratic
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republic of congo, where soldiers have retaken a town from armed groups. and later, the british government plans to adopt new tactics to try to deal with an influx of illegal migrants ah, the 1st international passenger plane to leave cobbled since the end of the us lead evacuation has just landed in the custody capital. the cut railways, charter flight is carrying dozens of foreign nationals from doha passengers will continue on to their final destinations. quarterly technical teams have been working to make cobble airport fully functional. again, i say it is 90 percent operational and expect a gradual re opening. so these are live pictures that you like pictures that we were just looking at right there. how much am june is life worth at the how's?
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how much international airport? how much more you hearing that well, how's him all the passengers that were on the plane and have now gotten off the plane. they are going to customs. there were about a 113 people on that flight. and they will be taken to a, a center here, a compound that has be in which they are housing refugees and evacuated from afghanistan. sorry, how is it? we're also being told that we're going to have to wrap up here quickly. security purposes. but let me just try to finish what's, what's going on. the plane behind me it had about 130 people on they were told that there were canadian british citizens, ukrainian american. and that there were other nationalities aboard the plane as well. they are, as i said, they are going to be taken to a processing center. they're going to go through customs and then they're going to
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be taken to a compound here. and there has been housing, hundreds of evacuation and refugees that were taken from afghanistan. hasn't. i thanks for that. how much? just to update you then the you're looking there at live pictures from, from the high international airport. how my international airport. so the 1st, the commercial flight 1st international passenger flight. since the end of the west and of the us led to a lift from afghanistan last month took off from cobbler airport on thursday, just about 3 hours ago with more than a 100 passengers on board. as mohammed said, bear most of the fact i think all of the passengers now probably will have a different box. that's a aircraft. and now we'll be moving on to their final destinations from a da hop we. these are pictures i understand from
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a little bit earlier of many of the passengers coming down. this was they, they landed in doha will have had we understand to a compound, currently hostings afghan and other evac you evacuation. they were transported to the, the airport in a, in a, in a custody convoy off the cutter. i've been working with several parties on the ground to secure safe passage. although many international flights have gone in and out with officials, technicians, and to aid in recent days, this is the 1st civilian flight of its kind since the evacuation that followed, the taller bonds, seizure of the capital on august 15th as foreign military forces us led military forces pulled up, we'll have lots more coverage and reaction on that's a combo right now. we want to tell you, cut us foreign minister is urging the international community not to play politics
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with humanitarian aid for afghanistan, he has been meeting his pockets. donnie counterpart in islamabad, humanitarian situation, and humanitarian assistance should be independent from any political progress because we believe that the african people deserve to be help deserve to be supported despite what's happening in the political landscape. the 1st thing that you ought to do is at least release what's this the assets that if it's should be you know, diffusion as it's decreased and it, and people utilize their money for their benefit, what their people at that would be a very, very welcome development morocco's prime minister, moving on to other news now,
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morocco's promise aside the dean and osmani has resigned from the party after it suffered a crushing defeat in parliamentary elections. provisional results show the justice and development party. last, more than a 100 seats voters back the liberal and sent to write opposition parties turn out is said to have been around 50 percent. during a time of economic crisis made worse by the corona, virus pandemic. with 96 percent of votes counted the opposition national riley of independence allied to the monarchy has around a quarter of all seats with $97.00. just behind it is the authenticity and modernity party. another opposition group with 82 seats and the ruling justice and development party has just 12 these down from 125 to militia yell has more from up they have filed several cases in different districts and cities across the country
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where they said that the supporters of the victor, it's obvious, inactions were handling out large sums of money for people to vote for the national value of independence. they claimed that some of their candidates were also intimidated even some of their offices tact. but really, it is by the, by, in the sense that the result of the election was so resounding, of a defeat that represented suffer was only defeated for the justice and development party. that it really doesn't matter what people are talking about here is, is the shift in the vote. a vote of confidence for i see is the head of the national value of dependence. a 1000000000 our business man here, or is if in fact a protest vote against the somebody rooted party, the justice and development. one. it seems that's more of the latter. they had the bigger share in parliament over the past 10 years and failed to deliver on many of
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their promises. they had positioned themselves a not necessarily a counter voice to the monarchy, but at least something that would provide an alternative to what's americans had been accustomed to for decades prior to that. but in reality, it through their governance or the limits of governance. they had, they ended up pursuing all the similar policies are coming from the palace. ironically, it doesn't assume that the you vectors of these elections will do anything different because they are also seen to be very close to the palace on goods continue to attract people in eastern provinces of democratic republic of congo. despite a state of emergency that at least 300 people have been killed this year and thousands displaced. catherine saw it traveled to an area in it to the province that's been secured by government soldiers for this exclusive report. the government soldiers in a room with territory to re profits have recently taken control of the town of bulger
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. this follows a series of attacks said to have been carried out by the light mechanic forces or adf on aren't group, mostly based in neighboring north cuba province. the adf entry into it, tory is terrifying. those who live in border areas, and it's complicating a conflict, mainly between land to farmers and have a hardass that's going on for 20 years. people in boerger accuse arrival community of supporting the adf. some who fled attacks had started coming back home back to a harsh reality. retreating militia members have planted land mines that has the park home which shows us where he buried his 3 children. there were 1412 and 9 killed by a land mine. as they went to harvest corn the day and boom, the got belinda must this problem of landmines is very serious. the enemy planted
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them along the way to our farms. how are we then expected to til our land? at a height of the fighting in me, businesses, homes and vehicles were set on fire. this was a bar and a home that belongs to one of the youth leaders in this area. he was burned here, the house torched, his wife and 7 kids kidnapped. they were later released, it appeared very much to be a targeted attack, like many others in this area. the government declared a state of siege in it to re and not cuba provinces in may, placing them under military rule to contain the rebels. the state of emergency is a fast to be invoked in the democratic republic of congo. but while some areas have been secured, fighting has continued in other parts, is placing thousands of people to raise new governor, a general in the army sees it's making good progress while they do. and i've seen
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that or people want quick results. this is a conflict that started more than 20 years ago with no solution. we cannot solve it in 4 months, but we will not take another 20 years to bring peace. the army has often been accused of being nbc cleaned and corrupt. an investigation is under way into house $30000000.00. men for security operations have disappeared. we'll put this question to the governor. why do? well, if those who have stolen money from the army and from soldiers on the front line are in custody and will have their day in court, military commanders we've spoken to, did they meet time to end the violence of those who suffered for many years. tell us death, tired of waiting, and want peace. now catherine sewing al jazeera it to re province in north east and beyond. a delegation of the west african block echo as we read, meeting crew leaders in guineas. capital cannot relate to the group suspended
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guinea on wednesday. regional leaders have demanded the release of president an african day who is overthrown on sunday. the agenda has released political detainees held by the deposed government and promised to set up a transitional authority that may need rece has more from guineas capital. connecting basically a suspending guineas, a you your project protocol that the west africa regional block takes whenever there is an unconstitutional change of government in the region. guinea, this is a 2nd time in 12 years guineas in such and last year we've seen how the group quickly acted in suspending molly following the overthrow of precedent. brian, but kind of cater now for the people of guinea who what some of them, most of them welcome to call initially. they're working closely to see how developments will be in the next few days. the fear here now is start of sanctions . the country being sanctioned and isolated by the international community,
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especially its neighbors will be a very, very difficult thing to deal with because this is a country that's already going under the impact of it can make retrogression coming problems, as well as the impact of coffee 19 for them, it's going to be a big problem or a big challenge to deal with additional economic burden. if, of course, goes ahead to a sort of impose functions on the new military government here. now here in the country, the government is still struggling to set up a cabinet that can deal with the situation on on hand. there's so much expectations by giddeons to deal with it can make crisis here to bring security. and of course, create jobs for teaming number of guinea as what currently out of japan struggling to even feed i still ahead on edge as a family members detained in the hunt wide prisoners who escaped from a high security facility and his general prosecutors rate the finance and justice
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ministries to investigate reports a money order. ah how once again, welcome to another look at the international forecast where the remains logically set fire across a good part of the middle east, tiny of dry weather. many of sunshine are brisk when too just around that eastern side of the arabian peninsula. so some lifted up inside a possibility. even here, a contact temperature in doha, at around 41 celsius for was a wire, little as we go on into saturday. 20 warm enough temperatures at around $39.00 degrees. the wet weather is further east. pakistan could see some sharp showers and some longest bells of right. sherry ranges pushing away to from that far eastern side of afghanistan. now we have got some showers once again,
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just around the east african riff valley, just rolling down across kenya, uganda seeing some live showers. the wet weather is further west. we have got some big down. pause, rather democratic republic, congo easing over towards cameron and on into the gulf of guinea. not too much right across southern parts of africa. meanwhile, you might just see one or 2 showers discouraging with the fall south for a time, maybe into most and big pushing into was in bob way. maybe one or 2 showers to just around coastal areas of tanza ne, but otherwise really about the dry weather warmth as well. 26 celsius in janice but, but it does turn cooler. the cape town, the frank assessments, by way, it is a lesson i gave freedom, surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is come on to talk. it was what it was for. petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between
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any other conference here that 4 years re running that even people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh the me again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories to south. the 1st international passenger plane to lead cobble since the end of the u. s. late evacuation has just landed in the corporate capital cost. railways, charter flight is carrying dozens of foreign nationals, morocco's prime minister has resigned after a crushing defeat in the parliamentary elections had been enough money,
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justice and development party. last more than a 100 seats of voters, back liberal and sent to write parties. a delegation of the west africans lock echo us. we'll be meeting qu, leaders in guineas. capital can actually later group a suspended guinea after the military overthrew president alpha date of the search is still on for 6, palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility in israel. prison services have been cracking down since they went missing on monday provoking protests from inmates or 40 reports when the occupied westbank 5 fighters dancing flames at ram on prison in southern israel. similar scenes in another nearby jail, palestinian prisoners pushing back against a widespread crackdown. the immediate cause, the escape on monday of 6 prisoners from gilbert, one of israel's highest security jails is ready, prison service says its actions,
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limiting movement, stopping family visits, and redistributing hundreds of prisoners arrange disrupting power centers. it's a collective punishment for all of the 4700 palostio prisoners who are held currently inside the raleigh prisons. because when you decide to cut down the creation point from 4 hours to one hour, it's not related to security. it's about putting more restrictions on the daily life of the palostio prisoners. a statement on behalf of prisoners from all factions called on the palestinian public to stand by them on wednesday night hundreds took to the street in various locations across the occupied west bank. and he's jerusalem. randi o'dell spent 18 years in jail, 8 of them in gilbert prison, convicted for assisting a would be suicide bomber. during the 2nd intifada for him and for all who are the escape is just an excuse for you to try to break the prisoners a structure to say,
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but the thing is lemon. j did this. so we want to disperse its members, but that's just the beginning. 5 of the 6 escapees belong to palestinian islamic jihad. hundreds of p i. j members, a being shuffled from jail to jail. inside other prison, the only one inside the occupied west bank. such efforts were reportedly watered by the prisoners on wednesday is where the prison service says 20 men have now be moved. now this remains a huge embarrassment for the still relatively new government. this coalition government led by prime minister natalie bennett. it is promising still on day 4 of what is a widening man hunt to find and recapture the 6 missing men, while simultaneously investigating just how it was that they were able to escape. the hunt continues to expand special forces recognizance units, drones, all mobilized alongside a web of checkpoints. so far, all without results will 6 prisoners come from in or around jeanine and the occupied west bank is where the troops have been searching homes,
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detaining family members in their home as daniel, i fear the israelis will assassinate him earlier, they vowed to his brother that if my mood didn't return himself, he'd be killed on monday, those both shot and celebration among palestinians at a rare when of israel security apparatus, the celebrations remain. but there's also a growing awareness that this escape and the widening military operation to reverse it could spark another brought around a violence. harris will sit al jazeera and the occupied west bank. i'm going to talk more about this now with the bus in thought i she a demick and research with work focusing on palestinian prisoners. his father is currently at the prison in offer, which was mentioned in harry's report. he joins us now from occupied east choose. thanks very much for being with us. before we get into the largest story here, i'm wondering if you could give us a little bit of the back story of your father and how he came to be in off a prison. that will mean he was that he was arrested 2 years ago
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and he's current that we can child support as mentioned, business usually gets moved along to visions. but currently he's present in novel. there's an after a few months back. what was he arrested for i mean like, i think it's like all the issues. i mean, the common cause, i mean this also like to do to share with the audience use of course we are talking about the men hunter as the radius bird to it. but we are talking about, but as soon as the business decreasing the such some vision because we have to understand the concept beyond this, behind this, the conferences that we are talking about, the military justice system that i can add it to me or i'm just the unfairly trying to them something sent for life like sentences or 2015 years of business as it
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happens, my business pursued business. and so in that case, you have to confess, you are like that person or them into just the system which is just an unfair. and it's an important financial occupation occupation that we have to do to understand how to cope. ready with the prison and why do we have such a huge and high sentence treats almost well my father simply one of the, one of the we are talking about what i've mentioned 4700 students now. but of course some. so this is sure that at least one and if the men had been arrested or know someone who has at us. so i think that's important to contextualize at a time. certainly one person that or the picture was good, but it's a long military apparatus that treats everybody as soon as you get it. and i think that's a good issue up. what is, what is the, will this story do more to highlight the some of the issues that you've,
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you've raised there about palestinians in israeli prisons? sure, yeah. well, the 1st thing i have to say is that again, this is a business having the but it has been some business. i mean, many of them have been sent over confusion present. so they had no hope the issue, but they hadn't actually managed to bid such pump isn't as you have mentioned the report from one of the highest security and must have visitors in the past. so that's the 1st it was like i said, of course has been using the daily to the measures and resulting as usual, the punishment to be an incredibly members bidding warmed, trying to trace the path of who i believe it and, and stuff have been up until now, but i think what's important understand here is that this story, you know, it's, it's not, it's, i mean, as many policies have been saying, i mean,
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if you want to just in the cinema, but in the v like bar it comes from comes from context where is continuous and systematically humanly if by understanding business companies, everything is attendant business to demand their rights longer special example or do i want to commit the outside world demanding more tradition is always the tele, preventative measures. so was that confinement isolation, denying family visits with the got to sit, we're probably going to visit or is it very daily about the whole establishment where every time the city business start to demand their right, they don't, they get punished. but now of course, the room we are witnessing white scale punishment against business, and that's when the business was talking about, you know, the larger prison where indians encounter anybody does or insight. but it's time being, you know,
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in an attempt to find the past that those have big. but again, important to say that the main point to these measures, to break that movement and to attempt to break that unity that they had, they could to get to speak to bustle fund, i presume you talking to us on edge 0. thanks very much for your time. our fuel crisis in lebanon has worse than get a matter of weeks, severe shortages and high petrol prices of raised transport costs is affecting people's earnings. and some struggling to get work thought a high that reports from beirut. after queuing up for hours, he said is fine. he gets a little more petrol in his taxi supplies are being rationed as lead. non doesn't have enough fuel. when the central bank partially lifted subsidies last month, prices jumped by 70 percent at the same time running and maintaining
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a vehicle during lebanon's worst economic crisis has gone up. i have been driving all morning and there are no passengers. it has become too expensive for them. petrol is costing me half of what i own. i can't afford to support my family any more. people are crying, they're feeling humiliated. no one cares about us. this is what decades is systematic. corruption looks like black markets and hoarding of basic commodities, including fuel have contributed to hyperinflation. that's pushing people further into oh, let's go back now to our top story and international civilian flight. just arrived in the hall from cobble mohammed jim. jim is managed to get inside habit international airport now where many of those passengers are being processed. and of course, very coven compliant in the, in these times right now, that's why you wearing a mask. how much? so just took us through. what's happening there right now?
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how's it let me try to set the scene here for you. first of all, i'm going to going to step out of the frame here so you can see the line behind me . these are some of those 113 or so passengers that have just arrived and from probably after getting on that 1st commercial flight earlier today. a short while ago we were speaking to one woman who came off the plane. she is a canadian citizen, she came from cobble. she talked at length about the fact that it had been so difficult for her to get to the airport in the past few days. that it was such a fraud journey for her that there was so much relief when she was finally able to get on that plane with her family. but that even though she was relieved, she couldn't sleep the entire flight because she was so concerned about what might come next. but she talked about the great difficulties that she and fellow afghans,
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especially the ones living in cobble right now had been facing all the uncertainty because of what's going on there. and because it was so difficult to insure. so is evacuations, and to get to the airport, let me just step back into the frame here for your house and what we're seeing right now, mostly families. we're seeing a lot of children among these 113 passengers. a lot of mothers, a lot of fathers as well. the people who have come by have seem to be in good spirits. they seem to be quite happy that they are here. as i said, there was a lot of uncertainty about what happens next. we've been told by officials here that this group of passengers are going to be 1st of all process. we are right now in the terminal where passport control is and then custom. so they will go through passport control, show their papers, go through customs, then we're told they will be taken to a compound here into a how that is hosting hundreds of afghan refugees and evacuees. of course,
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that compound was built for visitors, next years world cup. but it has been used in the interim to house people playing afghanistan, and this really goes to show what's happened here today. just how crucial doctor has become when it comes to afghanistan, it is the main interlocutor with the color bond. we've seen a lot of hope, high profile visits from diplomats in the past couple of weeks coming to copper to think officials for their assistance the most prominent foreign dignitaries could pass through here just 2 days ago. you had us secretary of state anthony blinking and the us defense secretary, they met their counterparts. they had a press conference and they were full of praise for the properties. and they said on several occasions that day, that of all the countries that had helped during the evacuations, that no country had helped more than other in helping to facilitate the air lift of over 100000 people, the largest air, listen history. you've had over 58000 people here in the past few weeks through
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transited through copper. and now you have this group. as i said before about a 113 people were told there are canadians ukrainians, that there are us nationals that there are british citizens. and there are also germans among those that were on this flight a lot of uncertainty for them. many of them you can see it even in their body language. they are relieved to be out of afghanistan. they are happy to be somewhere safe, but they don't quite know what's going to happen next. and therein is the problem for them. this is going to be a transit center for them. they are going to be taken to different parts of the world once they are process here and once they spend at least one night here in photo, unclear exactly when they will be taking me off. but as i said from the folks that we have been able to speak for, they're not, we haven't been able to speak to many just yet. but from the folks that we have been able to speak with there is a great sense of.

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