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they have no choice when freedom of the press is under threat, step outside the mainstream shift the focus, the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. so listening posts on jazz eda ah me a modus vivendi must be found and quickly that allows money to flow to afghan us down to prevent a total breakdown of the economy and social order. un envoy and i got us john warner, the countries facing an historic breakdown. ah retainer, this is out here alive from london. also coming up. dozens of foreigners have left
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us canister on the 1st international passenger flight from cargo to the taliban took charge. the president biden issues vaccine mandates that will cover around 2 thirds of us workers. as he stepped off efforts to tackle the countries latest coven search and report on the migrants from across latin america. risking their lives to cross the desert into chile. ah, the you and envoy and i've got a strong says they received credible reports that the taliban has carried out reprisal killings since taking over the country. despite its promises of amnesty, deborah lyons also urged the world to keep the money flowing into afghanistan, or it could suffer a historic breakdown. he told a security council. the country could be set back generations without economic help . there is an immediate and pressing need to deliver on
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a huge scale is central humanitarian aid. in areas such as health, food security, non food items and sanitation. and still, secondly, there is an additional looming crisis to which i must draw your attention. billions of assets and dollar and donor funds have been frozen by members of the international community. the understandable purpose is to not is to deny these funds to the de facto taliban administration. inevitable effect, however, will be a severe economic downturn that could throw many more millions into poverty and hunger. may generate a massive wave of refugees from afghanistan. and engage, set up, gather, stand back for generations. the 1st international passenger plane to leave cobble.
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since the end of the us, lead evacuation has touched down in doha, around a $113.00 the foreign nationals were on board. the cut her i was charter flight, landed that house hammond international airport earlier. the passengers have been taken to a holding center in doha, before they continue on to their final destinations. category technical teams have been working to make a couple effort fully functional. again. there is charlotte bellis was at campbell airport when the fright took off. the 1st commercial international flight has now taken off from cobble airport. the 1st time that this has happened since the telephone took over carbon. in mid august people, 169 people in facts departed on this boeing triple 7 on the way to door ha. before flying on to various countries, all of them had foreign passports, or these is allowing them to enter these other nations. they came through the international terminal here behind me. the 1st time it has been open since the
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taliban took over and it was a very normal process. they came through. they had, they got tickets, although they were hand written tickets and then they moved through immigration. they showed their passports, they went through security and then they will bus to the flights. now there's been a lot of work that has gone on to get the airport to the point that it is now the local stuff that we're working in, a pool prior to the telephone type, carver working alongside to tarry technicians, technical stuff, and then also they have been some taliban serving but lis, hands on and there's been a lot of clean up. a lot of the equipment was broken. they had to work on everything from getting the traffic control equipment, running to lighting down the runway to the radar system to cleaning inside the international terminal. that was very damage. so a lot of that has happened. they say that they're about 90 percent of what it was prior to the telephone taker, which means that little things like they can't take place at night. but for the
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most part, we are seeing commercial flights operating not just domestically, but now also internationally. the white house is welcome, the taliban cooperation over the flight. call it a positive 1st step from the new government. meanwhile, to africa, journalists say they were beaten in taliban detention after covering a women's protest in campbell. and the 2 men were released with cuts and bruises on their faces, as well as injuries to their lower bodies. the editor says it sends a chilling message to the media in afghanistan. an independent press has flourished in the last 20 years. much of it funded by western donors and acting taliban minister, says the attack will be investigated for about 10 minutes, but 7 or 8 people bacon us as much as they could. they'd raise steaks and betas with all of their strength or say betas. i saw that we had passed out. they locked his up in a cell with other people. taliban forces in the pantry of valley have been filmed,
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walking through the damaged tomb of iconic anti taliban fighter. mad sharma sued. and she fell to the top and on monday, following fierce clashes, it was the last province, not in that control. after the group swept through us kinda on last month, the resisting forces were led by the former vice president, umbrella sally, and i'm not sure i'm a student. some kind of an official say the tooth was already destroyed by my students. some fighters before they took over, i was president joe biden has outlined his strategy to combat the latest serge of grown of our affections. focusing on vaccine mandates for work forces and teachers . and vowed to fight officials who were putting politics ahead of public health. adding that a distinct minority of americans are to blame for preventing the country from overcoming the pandemic. the u. s. has reported nearly 177000 new covered 19 cases
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in the past day and at least 2100 new deaths is the highest number of cases seen in the country since its massive surge last winter. i'm announcing that the department of labor is developing an emergency rule to require all employers with 100 or more employees that together employ over 80000000 workers to ensure their work forces are fully vaccinated or show a negative test at least once a week. some of the biggest companies are already requiring this united airlines. disney tyson's food and even fox news. the bottom line, we're going to protect vaccinate workers, some unvaccinated coworkers are going to reduce the spread of covert 19 by increasing the share of the workforce that is vaccinated in businesses all across america. she advertises live from washington
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d. c. so how do you think this plan will be received? i think i could already see outrage actually because it's also just a clear exposition of a 6 point plan to help to help america move forward. fell being seen as a already, as a, as a deeply political speech, even as joe biden was chiding those. who makes who make the coven pandemic into a political issue. we have to put this in the context of job biden's approval ratings for handling of coven having plummeted in the last, in the last month. but also what the polls show is there is a growing sense of exasperation amongst the majority of americans and went out around 65 percent of adults i believe, who have been vaccinated, who, who are getting more and more desperate that they're having to curtail their activities because there is this 25 percent also who are not getting vaccinated. so he's, he's, but also show the posts or 22 things, right?
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disconcert with biden, but discontent with those who aren't getting vaccinated. so we hear by does basically say, well, you may be angry with me, but actually is not my fault is their fault. and it was very emphatic about that. and the problem with that is that have been also to the stakes by the administration, but messaging in early june biden said i was the delta very was taking control. biden seemed almost a trump way to be determined that july, the 4th would be an independent stay from from the cove it from, from covered, the delta vary that proved not to be true, 300 percent up from when he made his speech. so this is going to be a summer, summer of summer independence from kind of a transfer percent of daily terms that up and daily cases. and as a messaging issues about booster shots, he talked in a few weeks ago about how the booster shots are turned out. they all can necessarily get a piece of shows. he didn't have regulatory approval. it was just sort of an announcement seemingly for the sake of an announcement. so i will these issues about how biden have handled it. but here, it was interesting that if the she was public health,
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that is the best way to convince the waivers about vaccination is to say we have complete contempt for you and you are ruining it for on everyone else. so many reasons why people are hesitant to get the vaccine. some simply just don't trust what the american government says because of the american government's record. although many things pascal war on health issues on the full sterilized ations in the past on, on 911 is coming up. the bush administration's that it was safe to breathe in the air around ground 0. so there is there's that skepticism. but there is also that party political trump in segment, which just doesn't want to do anything to bite and says if this is about getting them on board, doesn't really do that or does it just stokeland tensions even more? and indeed, perhaps rally some of those in biden's base back to him at a time when even some of them are beginning to lose faith with the way biden's were handling the curve. it curve panoramic, she returns me. thank you very much. and he's 14 people have died in north macedonia after 5 swept through a temporary hospital built to treat code. 19 patients. 12 more were serious,
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injured in the fire, in the western city of touch over which followed an explosion. the towns met has declared 3 days of morning. a field hospital had recently been built to ease pressure on local hospitals. after spike in cove infections. investigators are examining a potential fault in the oxygen supplies. still to come this off out, the u. k. plans to turn back my good foods crossing the english channel, criticized as being senseless and dangerous. and riots and protests as palestinian prisoners pushed back against an israeli crackdown. following mondays, jailbreak ah hello good to be with you. some of the most. com, whether we can find in asia pacific is in japan on friday,
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but that changes on saturday as we got this front rolling in most of the actually no further toward the south, the number of disturbances we've got to talk about. so concept as it approaches central northern vietnam high, now his wall is spread a lot of ram. we'll get back to that in a sec that i've also want to focus on sean, too, as it steers toward taiwan over the weekend. so talking about concepts and in particular, denying vietnam, this is a worst case scenario. i think we'll see about 250 millimeters over the next few days. and those winds will exceed a 100 kilometers per hour. all right, down under mostly settled conditions, safer. a few clouds toward the south east floating around and also for w a. we've got our next friend punch in in so perfect 1900 degrees, but it's stellar forecast in sidney for the next few days. will crank up your temperature to 28, but look, we go from a northwind and we've got that southerly buster, right? you know, the name of the game. so that's going to drop you down to 19 quite a vigorous system impacting the south island of new zealand. we could see wind
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gusts here up to a 140 kilometers per hour, and rainfall rates of about 20 millimeters per hour along the southern helps. that's it for me. bye. for now. the part 2 of a special investigation. one 0, one east visits. western australia, only youth detention center and travel to the remote outback town where many of the indigenous inmates come from the one out to 0. ah al jazeera, as a use me ah ah
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ah, i reminded stories here for you and envoy on afghanistan has wound that the freezing of millions of dollars in afghan assets to keep them out of the taliban. towns could push millions of afghans into poverty and hunger charged the world to keep the money flowing into afghanistan. to prevent a historic breakdown. the 1st international passenger plane to leave couples since the end of the us said, evacuation as touchdown and with dozens of foreign nationals on board and us president joe biden has outlined his strategy to combat the nation serge of growth of ours infections focusing on vaccine mandates for workforce and teachers and about to fight officials putting politics. and he put it ahead of public health. thousands of migrants from all over latin america making one of the most difficult journeys to enter chilly. crossing
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a desert that being drawn by the quick economic recovery from the pandemic. but the government says they're not welcome. they're seeing human as this report from culture on the, in the, at a common desert every single day and night. they cross into chile to one of the most inhospitable environments imaginable. it's well below freezing as nearly 4000 meters above sea level. when we find a new group of 10 that is wayland who just entered chaney after 4 days in the desert. the fishing committee was the hardest part. i'm gonna ask you for water or foot and you don't have any when they when will we are right? and you don't know children warmus, others faint or have convulsions because of altitude sickness like g snail. later, she's a venezuelan who like many has come from neighboring proof that i don't know. but
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there was no work any more money had become worthless, just like in venezuela, it was a terrible situation we had to live in. but as for my children, i had to leave my other child behind him, peru with my mother. although julius border has been closed since march 2000 of undocumented migraines has managed to escape border controls. captain kelly, stop the war, offers the lieutenant to spend the night at the local police station. it was, while the majority of the news, wayland peruvians ecuador ins, cubans and colombians are also arriving by the thousands preferring to walk through weeks and take their chances in chile, rather than in the united states. when high either the middle shows his papers indicating his internally displaced rapid again from columbia. when i was with my wife, when i saw someone who was trying to forcibly recruit me again, i said we have to leave. i just wanted to see if it's true that other governments will help us with children's government says it has no intention of letting these
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going stay. in the last 3 weeks from 6000 to undocumented migraines had been vetted for colbert 19 vaccinated and allowed to stay in chile, but only temporarily. for us in the accident, we are going to continue carrying out explosions. we have $20000.00 cases ready to be deposited, although we are shaking cares. baker. so they have extenuating circumstances. but we must just cover irregular migration. some of the new arrivals lead to the capital where they have friends or family. those with neither and no money. and up here, whether they know it or not, all of them will face new hardships in the country that says they don't belong here . to see and human al jazeera called chinese. the u. k. government is reportedly close to proving a controversial new plan to turn back migrant boats heading to its shores and
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follows a week in which more than 1500 people attempt to the channel crossing from france. but as general haul reports from the port of dover, as one is being legally dubious, it's creating huge tension between the u. k. in france. a viable effort to prevent migrants and refugees reaching britain by c or a breach of international maritime law. the government's plan to authorize border for staff to send small boats back into french waters has been condemned by rights groups. amnesty international calls it senseless, dangerous and ad holds with the legal duty of rescue at see. our expectation is that this will be immensely right if at all, one of the largest blocking factors being that you can only turn back into a receiving vessel. so the french must cooperate. they've got to have a vessel alongside, willing to take the the migrant vessel, should we be able to turn it? and the position as i understand it from the french government is that they will not cooperate on this. if they don't cooperate,
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we can't do it. the french government says it will play no part in the plan warning it will worse and already tense relations between the 2 sides. in a tweet, interior minister gerald dominant accused the government of financial blackmail after british home secretary, pretty patel this week, threatened to withhold millions in funding for france. his efforts to stop people leaving its shores. the british government of the home office in particular, or under immense pressure to deal with soaring numbers of asylum seekers arriving here in britain at the hands of people. smugglers on the french side more than $14000.00 have arrived this year alone. that is $6000.00 more than in the whole of 2020. and as you can see, hundreds more rescue to see and brought assure to dover, marina, here this afternoon. charity say there is no alternative but to open safe corridors, granting humanitarian visas to those. wishing to claim asylum in britain until then, they say desperate people will always be willing to undertake desperate means. a
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government spokesman said that a range of safe and legal options was being explored. jonah, how al jazeera dover, a state of emergency in the eastern democratic republic of congo has failed to stop on attacks. at least 300 people have been killed this year, and thousands displaced. catherine saw a travel to an area and to re province that's been secured by government soldiers and sentence exclusive report. the government soldiers in a room with territory, any province have recently taken control of the town of borger. this fall was a series of attacks said to have been carried out by the light, mccracken forces, or adf, an armed group, mostly based in neighboring north cuba province. the adf entry into tory is terrifying. those who live in border areas, and it's complicating a conflict, mainly between land to farmers and hammer hardass that's going on for 20 years.
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people in boerger accuse arrival community of supporting the adf. sam, who fled attacks had started coming back home back to a harsh reality. retreating militia members have planted land mines, 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 she day and look at the for linda much . this problem of land mines is very serious. the enemy planted them along the way to our farms. how are we then expected to tell our land? the height of the fighting in me, business is holmes, and vehicles was 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 torch, his wife and 7 kids kidnapped there were later released, it appeared very much to be
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a targeted attack. like many others in this area. the government declared a state of siege in to re and north cuba provinces in may, placing them under military rule to contain the rebels. the state of emergency is there fast to be invoked in the democratic republic of congo. but while some areas have been secured, fighting has continued in other parts, displacing thousands of people to raise new governor a general in the army says it's making good progress while they do, and i've seen that are 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 with. the army has often been accused of being undisciplined and corrupt. an investigation is underway into house $30000000.00. men for security operations have disappeared. we put this question to
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the governor. why do i 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 they, they need 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. it not been beyond morocco's prime minister has resigned after a crushing defeat for his party in parliamentary elections and marks the last of the national governments who came to power during the so called arab spring 10 years ago. and esther marcia reports from the capital robot. his replacement is likely to be a billionaire. businessman with close ties to the king, the business tycoon ozzy's notion, the man expected to be morocco's new prime minister addressed his party. supporters on thursday, who josefina, we will look to build
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a strong coalition that is capable of executing the ground guidance and large scale projects of his highness, the king, and a government that is capable to continue the path of development, which his majesty has laid out. just by gaining the most seats in parliament, lucia's national value of independence will not be able to govern alone. there are are you only got 97 of the 395 seats, which means it will have to form a coalition governments with other liberal parties like the 2nd placed authenticity and modernity party. both these political forces are soon to be close to the royal palace in morocco, where the king still retains the vast majority of power. but the biggest headline of thursday's results is the resulting defeat suffered by the justice and development party, which had won the last 2 elections in 20112015. the p j. d. so it's parliamentary, shared, diminished from $125.00 seats to a me or 12 with its leader,
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american prime minister sided dinner. money failing to be elected within hours of the results of the money. and the entire leadership of the party announced their resignations that the general secretariat takes full responsibility for the party failure. and based on this, the entire secretariat headed and led by sod, dean osmani announced their resignation effective immediately. once these volts was the 1st time and you like for law was implemented from the outset, the islamist party had complained that the law was unfair, claiming it was only introduced to reduce its candidates chances of winning the p. j. d has also filed complaints of voting irregularities in several districts across the country. not refunding many analysts point to a large protest vote as the main reason for the parties lack of success. they were defeated because 1st of all, they did not deliver their promises and people or fed up where their
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code of conduct and their moral duties, etc. so that's number one. people don't have jobs, especially after defend, to make and have not been able to create any jobs or to create the well, that will create that kind of jobs. so when you make up for morocco is parliaments where the liberal party is now occupying the majority of seats, voters seem to have punished the former prime minister for his parties. failure in improving living conditions. will a new government be able to deliver the economic reform and change so many people have been asking for and he's not even possible in a system where all power ultimately lies with the king. dramatic, i'll show you and i'll just rub off. the search is still on for 6, palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility in israel on monday. escape is resulted in a crack down inside the prisons from these railways, which in turn her spark mass protests from the inmates. harry faucet has more from
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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, limiting movement, stopping family visits, and redistributing hundreds of prisoners arrange disrupting power centers. it's a collective punishment for all of the $4700.00 plus senior 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 statement on behalf of prisoners from all factions called on the palestinian public to stand by them on wednesday night
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hundreds took to the street in various locations across the occupied west bank and east 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 source. and since that was the escape is just an excuse for you to try to break the prisoners a structure to say, but the thing is, leverage head did this. so we want to disperse its members, but that's just the beginning. 5 of the 6 escape these 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 the widening man hunt to find and recapture the 6 missing men while
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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 around janine and the occupied west bank is where the troops have been searching homes, detaining family members in the us. daniel, i fear the israelis will assassinate him earlier. they vowed to his brother that if my mood didn't return him hell, he'd be killed. on monday, that was both shock 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 said i'll just 0 and the occupied west bank. north koreans have celebrated the 73rd anniversary of the countries foundation. with
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a night time military parade. marching soldiers, workers war has not suit during the event, a possible sign of the fight against coven 19. it was a slim down display with no ballistic missiles on shows. even leader kim jong ern appeared slimmer. he watched from a balcony but did not deliver speech. your country is suffering from food shortages and the deepening cannot make process due to the pandemic. ah . one of the short stories are now to 0. the humans envoy on afghanistan says the taliban has carried out reprisal killing since taking over the country. despite its promises of amnesty, deborah lyons also urged the world to keep the money flowing into afghanistan, or it could suffer historic breakdown. she told the security council,
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the country could be set back generations without economic help.

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