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ah, ah, ah, the surveillance of correct just so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. the news more than 100 people arrive in cross r from afghanistan on the 1st passenger flight since us forces completed the frantic with all the un warms up canister, needs a money now to pull it back from the brink of catastrophe. ah, hello, i'm a 3 and again this is 0 life and also coming up in patient when our
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patients is wearing thin us president joe biting, delivered pointed message to those refusing vaccinations. one, announcing sweeping measures to rain in cobra, 19 infections. tension, saws between the u. k. and from soft suggestions, the britain may turn back boats carrying refugees and migrants across the english channel. the liberal opposition thought to sweep to victory lockers elections, crushing the company coalition. that's been in charge for a decade. ah, the 1st passenger flight, since the tele bombs takeover has lifted off from cobbler airport with more than 100 people on board. the airways flight to doha, marked a breakthrough in the bumpy coordination between the u. s. and f kennasoft, the rulers. charlotte palace reports from couple of boeing, triple 7,
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taking off from cobble destination door ha, dozens of foreign possible holders. finally on route to cities far from the scanner stone. this has been a nervous wait. these people missed out on the evacuation like 10 days after us forces lift cobbles, international terminal has reopened. i'm sorry. i can tell you what i mean. drive this one to meeting it was a hard decision in the family members behind. not knowing when they would meet again. i couldn't take them with me because they're not citizen very hard for me to leave. they were sleeping. i couldn't say by or they just found out. this is the 1st time the international terminal has opened since the telephone took control. it was badly damaged in the days off in chicago, but now it has been repeated. and this is the 1st commercial like to take off with
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170 people on board. all intensive purposes, this is a normal commercial, slightly apart or official travel to take this flight was free. the tast case was scheduled international flights begin in earnest boarding passes were had risen the telephone no way to be seen arriving yesterday before it was to bring the port back on line required. foreign help cut off his late repairs and operations since us forces left 10 days ago says we are not. we're not speaking about evacuation. we're speaking about the free passage. this is not the vacuum ration anymore. i think we want people to feel that this is normal. technical and security team say they now have the 90 percent operational adding in
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many areas like the traffic control tower. they had to start from scratch military flights and now a regular occurrence, laden with tons of humanitarian 8 pakistan brought in its 1st a delivery on thursday. we'll go from nations have provided an average for the un, and others that are message to the whole world is that they should continue their cooperation and aid afghan of this country has just come out of war. and now there is security and the airport dysfunctional. but we are in need of humanitarian will tell me that the with each day that passes for 8 arrives and more passengers depart. domestic carriers are returning to normal operations between afghanistan main cities, the pressures now all international carriers to do the same. provide
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a gateway for those who want to leave cobble behind charlotte bellis ultra 0. now in dough. how the passengers will initially stay in a compound, hosting african and other evacuation. they'll then continue on to the final destinations. the country special envoy says they also plan to send a flight to cobble on friday. habit jump june has worn out from dough hawes hammered international airport. while we try to set the scene here for your personal, i'm just 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 from cobble 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
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a fraught 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, 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 those 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
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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 sure their papers go through customs. then we're told they will be taken to a compound here into that is hosting hundreds of afghan refugees and evacuated. of course, that compound was built for visitors next year's world. but it has been used in the interim to house people fleeing afghanistan. and this really goes to show what's happened here today, just how crucial daughter 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 customers 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 lincoln and the us defense secretary, they met their counterparts,
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they had a press conference and they were full of praise for the countries. 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 listed history. you've had over 58000 people here in the past few weeks. you've transited through proper and now you have this group. and as i said before about a 113 people were told, there are canadians ukrainians, that there are us national, that there are british citizens. and there are also german among those that were on this flight. i can have kind of sound to you and his warning of an economic and social breakdown. the security council was told that if african assets and aid payments remain out of reach, the consequences will be devastating. billions of assets and dollar and donor funds
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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 way of refugees from afghanistan. and indeed, setup gather, stand back for generations. william laurence's professor of international relations at american university. he also served as us diplomat. he's in washington, and with a spice skype. good to have you with his professor. how does the world head off a humanitarian disaster? enough kind of stone with a mass can amass infusion of cash. and the whole system is set up not to make that happen to so many of the members of the newly formed governments are on
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international sanctions list. 4 of them are classified internationally as terrorists and the taliban government is unrecognized. but as deborah lyons, so at the point got pointed out in your set up piece, afghanistan immediate need needs hundreds of millions of dollars of assistance or the whole economy will collapse. we have half of afghan these 2 need immediate humanitarian assistance. one 3rd of atkins are acutely food insecure, including half of all african children. there's a severe drug going on and then the course about 70 percent of the economy, or at least the national budget was international assistance. almost all of which has been cut off. the guitar, even the chinese, were among the 1st to rush in the humanitarian assistance. and there's a big donor conference on monday. but it's going to take the international community almost reversing its position on afghanistan and getting aid flowing
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immediately to emerge and economic and humanitarian catastrophe. and who should taught and aid those assets? how do we ensure that money goes to where it's needed most and not into the, the packet that the pockets of, of the tongue about well development assistance because, you know, often does go in the wrong direction. and there's a whole neighborhood and cable bill is spelled redirected funds, but the humanitarian organizations in terms of disaster relief are pretty good at knowing how to track what goes where sometimes you can have direct cash payments to people locally as been done in yemen and elsewhere sometimes you distribute the food. sometimes you use small, local organizations like the red crescent, which you know are, are on the up and up and there are mercy core. there are international organizations such as the one run by the former british foreign minister,
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which have very good reputation for not having their funds diverted. so you need to be both swift and accountable. and there are ways to do it. and you touched upon it a few minutes ago, how do you overcome the fact that the many in the interim government wanted all a sanctioned and that for pariahs in the eyes of the international community. you go around them, you're going to have to do it is deborah lion said, i mean most of us were saying, well, maybe the holiday could be the worst because of their desperate financial and economic situation and humanitarian and help the tuition into taking the right actions good, so far we're having journalists being beaten up. we're having women being shot at in crowds and beaten with rifle, but we have universities calling down hospitals closing down the one to the international assistant. so basically they're going to have to do this despite the taliban. the only good thing here is that after years of interacting in doha,
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the american international diplomats and some of the taliban leadership know each other well, know how to talk to each other. and that bridge is going to have to be used to get the humanitarian aid flowing just as quickly as possible. and in fact, the professor good talk to william lauren staff in washington. i pleasure. the rest of the days news straight ahead here on i was just near up cobit 19 vaccine supplies coming up short in africa, w h o says the wealthy countries are to blame and a battle of abortion access goes to the courts as the u. s. government sues. the state of texas will be right back. i it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, thank you for joining in our season range. continue to be intense through the
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northwest of india, impacting good rad rate down to marashi, and go. and if we focus on good or at for 2nd, since the start of the southwest monsoon. so officially, june, 1st. we've scooped up more than $400.00 millimeters of rain, but we're at about a 35 percent deficit. and of course farmers here rely on that rain for a cultural reasons. after the baby and all we do have an area of low pressure, it's intensive fine, it's throwing rain for coastal sections at the bar rate into bungler dash on friday . so some heavy falls impacting dhaka a lot going on through the philippines. so we'll walk through both systems. first. concent is expected to strengthen into a typhoon at some point on friday. as it veers towards central and northern areas of vietnam. then we've got super typhoon sean to steering toward taiwan. so breaking down the numbers for both sides denying vietnam worst case could see 2 to 300 millimeters of rain. and those winds in excess of 100 kilometers per hour. now
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for typhoon shot through as it comes in to taiwan. type pe, looking at about $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain and destructive winds. at 160 kilometers per hour. over the weekend season. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. it was meant to be that day. did you hear the car was going on quick? i could put a project attack, stop the world, and the us president a guy came in and whispered something into the presence ear. what did he tell fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th, defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911. witness on al jazeera. ah, ah
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ah, again, this is the main news of the you and the special envoy, and i've got a song says the country needs money immediately to prevent a total breakdown of it's connie and social order. deborah lions told the un security council if african assets and 8 payments remain out of reach, the consequences will be devastating. the 1st international passenger planes lead cargo since the end of the us side of accusation has landed in doha contact airways, slight carried more than 100 foreign possible soldiers, including americans. us president joe biden has told americans resisting cobit 19 vaccinations that the nations patients with them is wearing thin. he to limit the direct remarks while announcing new federal vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100000000 us
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workers. it's part of an action plan to rein in spiraling infections driven by the more contagious delta variant cases are up at highest since the big surge last winter. my message to unvaccinated america is what more is there to wait for? what more you need to see. we've made vaccinations, free, safe and convenient vaccine, as if de approval. over 200000000 americans have gotten at least one shot. feel impatient. but our patients is wearing thin. and refusal has cost all of us. symbolic way of the government is making coven 19 vaccines mandatory for all government workers, including teachers, those who refuse being told to resign. vaccines already mandatory for people
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working in markets. and jims, answer those wanting to dine out or sit university exams with few doses. they're coming in, it's called crowding an anger at vaccination centers. the world health organization expect african nations to receive 25 percent few vaccine doses than expected this year. that blame as wealthy nations, which it says of failing to deliver on promises to share jobs with poor middle income nations. some governments want to offer booster shots against w. a chose advice on the legs in front in the past week. because our facility has delivered over 5000000 doses to african countries. are sudden to read that 3 times as many doses have been thrown away in the united states alone. 15000000 doses since march 2021. this is enough vaccines to cover everyone over 18 years in liberia. what pena and the gambia, for example, every those is precious and has a potential to save
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a life. high income countries have placed to share $1000000000.00 is globally. and so far, a 120000000 doses have been released. canada, the prime minister just intruder will shortly face his main rival and a tv debate ahead of elections in 11 days. polls have aaron o'toole and his center right. conservative party ahead of true as liberals so says appear frustrated with the prime minister's decision to call the election and for it was due to the last to lashed out at o 2 in the french language to base on wednesday, accusing him of wanting to loosen gun loss. jody vance's life for us. it, vancouver. what can we expect them from this debate today? while adrian, many canadians millions in fact have been waiting for this the 1st and only english language, federal leaders debate. and as you mentioned, going in a lot of pressure on federal liberal leader just in trudeau in that while the globe
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. no justin should go quite well as our prime minister here in canada. aero tool was somewhat an unknown entity. the conservative leader coming into the snap election, he is certainly making a name for himself here in canada and no one certainly in the federal liberal, internal polling i thought or had predicted, perhaps that error no tool would be equal in the early pulling numbers. going into this debate, it makes it extraordinarily pivotal for just didn't, you know, to make his statement specifically on adrian. the point that i think most canadians were asking when the election was called here in canada election days are not fixed . on august the 15th, the prime minister just in judo, went to the governor general. and for her to dissolve parliament, triggering this election 36 days, the shortest window campaign possible. and that led many canadian stopped the
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question, do we really need an election in a global panda? the answer from justin shadow has consistently been it's a matter of competence finding out if canadians want him to continue to lead. and in his mind, obviously hoping for a majority government in that he might be able to implement his plans more so. so we will be watching over this debate and checking back in with you as it starts within the our aging journey. we'll see again a little later. thanks d. jodi events that live for us in vancouver, brooklyn, and france have been trading bobs over the u. k. a parent plan to start turning back boats carrying refugees and migrants to its shores. there's been a sharp rise and the number of people attempting to cross the english channel. i'll just, dearest joan, a whole reports from dover, 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 board
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for staff to send small boats back into french waters has been condemned by rights groups. amnesty international calls it senseless, dangerous and at olds with the legal duty of rescue at c. r 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 migrant vessel, should we be able to turn it on the position as i understand it from the french government is that they will not cooperate in this. if they don't cooperate, 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 black mo. 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 and the home
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office in particular are 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 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. charities 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 government spokesman said only that a range of safe and legal options was being explored. jonah, how al jazeera, over the u. s. government is suing texas south the state approved nations most restrictive abortion law. the legislation contradicts decades of legal precedent. the texas politicians managed to avoid having it struck down john henry explains
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how the u. s. attorney general says a new texas abortion law violates the constitution 5 decades of legal decisions in common sense. the act is clearly unconstitutional under long standing supreme court precedent. so the us justice department is suing to overturn the law, which bands, abortions in texas, it's 6 weeks before many women even know they're pregnant. texas is so far avoided review by the court, enraging, and pro choice activists. that's because to block a law from going into effect, a plaintive usually has to suit the laws enforcers, say the governor or state attorney general. but the texas law empowers any resident to file a civil suit against anyone involved in facilitating an abortion. even a taxi driver, it allows them to collect
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a $10000.00 bounty from teacher with judge guilty. so until that happens, there's no one to sue to block the case. that was apparently enough for the u. s. supreme court, which is declined to overturn the law. this leaves women in texas unable to exercise their constitutional rights and unable to obtain judicial review at the very moment they needed. this kind of scheme to nullify the constitution of the united states is one that all americans, whatever their politics or party should fear. the law clearly contradicts the supreme court. 1973 decision in ro versus wade, which found that a woman has the right to an abortion until the fetus is viable outside the womb. usually about 24 weeks. sort of creates a vigilante system where people get rewards to go out.
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and it just seems, i know this sounds ridiculous, almost america process. kevin, greg abbott, defend the law which makes no exception for cases of rape. so goal number one in the state of texas is to eliminate rape. so that no woman, no person will be a victim of right, but in it. but in addition to that, we do want to make sure that we provide support for those who are victims of rape with other states now considering copycat laws. the u. s. suit seeks to force the supreme court to act the right of women to make decisions about their own body is not negotiable. the right of women to make decisions about their own body is their decision. it is their body with the texas law in full force until the court at a woman's rights in the us depend on where he lives. john hendricks al jazeera
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brazil is president, is trying to defuse an escalating feud with the judiciary. and a statement, jaya boss, and arrow said that he never meant to attack any branch of the government. when he told his supporters this week, he was no longer comply with supreme court rulings. the court has authorized the number of investigations into pulse and are as conduct morocco, as prime minister, has resigned from the ruling parties. leadership after a crushing defeat and parliamentary elections at us. germano shall reports now from the capital robot. his replacement is likely to be a billionaire. businessman with close ties to the king, the business tycoon. idea of her notion, the man expected to be morocco's new prime minister addressed his party, supporters on thursday in coo fina. we will look to build a strong coalition that is capable of executing the grand guidance and large scale projects of his hind is the king and a government that is capable to continue the path of development,
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which his majesty has laid out just by gaining the most seats and parliament nauseous national value of independence will not be able to govern alone and are, are only got $97.00 of the $395.00 seats. which means it will have to form a coalition government with other liberal parties like the 2nd place. authenticity and modernity party. both these political forces are seen to be close to the royal palace and 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 mirror, 12 with its leader, american prime minister sided denot, money failing to be elected within hours of the results of money. and the entire leadership of the party announced their resignations. the hands of the general
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secretariat takes full responsibility for the party failure. and based on this, the entire secretariat headed and led by sod, a dean of mani, announced their resignation effective immediately whence these volts was the 1st time. and you electra law was implemented from the outset. the estimates 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 with their code of conduct and their moral duties, et cetera. so that's number one. people don't have jobs, especially after defend,
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to make and have not been able to create any jobs or to create the wealth 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. drama, i'll show you, i'll just drop off a color adrian. so they get here and how the headlines on i was here are the us special envoy and i've gone on since the country needs more money, needs money immediately to prevent a total breakdown of its economy and social order. several lions told the un security council that if african assa.
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