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are now contained, others have stubbornly spread due to change in ruins. craft how played a white a role in this operations because they can cover long distances in a matter of minutes, especially in mountainous terrain along turkey, stockton coast. oh i ask aniston on the brink of universal poverty, the un development agency, once that urgent action is needed to prevent gains from being revised. meanwhile, corruption officials and smuggling confirm why vital goods bound trucks on are in danger of rushing away and the pakistani border. ah, hello there, i'm a,
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this is out of their life and also coming up mandatory vaccinations, a weekly testing imposed for large sections of the u. s. workforce as curb in 1900 just amongst the vaccinate patient. and our patients is wearing thin. and your refusal has cost all of us and a rebel grades demand that they should be integrated into the security forces in return for disarming. we have an exclusive report from democratic republic of congo . ah, i've canister on is on the brink of universal poverty. that's the warning from the un development agency. it's calling for urgent efforts to both local communities and their economies and says the country is facing a staggering poverty rate of nearly 98 percent by the middle of next year. the you and also warning of the risk of a total breakdown,
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if the international community can't find ways to keep money flowing into the country. christensen's me reports now from the un. the security council began its day at the $911.00 memorial us organized event included, a tour of the museum documenting the attacks and served as a reminder of the horrors that led to us to invade afghanistan. but the international community is now dealing with an afghan without the united states being governed by the taliban. many of whose members are on a global terror watch list. the head of the u. n's assistance mission in afghan. a stand pointed out that will require some uncomfortable choices. 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
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a severe economic downturn that could throw many more millions into poverty and hunger. may generate a massive wave of refugees from afghanistan. and indeed, set up get a stand back for generations. pointing out that the leaders of the new in term government remain under international sanctions. she stressed the importance of the un and delivering aid, and also ensuring human rights, particularly for african women and girls. noble laureate malala use of sy reminded the council that education is a universal human rights. united security council, speaking with one voice for both vegetation can compel the thought live on to make concession. this is vital and not only for women and good them. so what for long don't security in the region and know what the council is currently reviewing the u
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. s. future role in the country. the mandate for the us assistance mission in afghanistan expires in just a week. while council members debate the mandates renewal, they'll be grappling with matters of life and death including human rights, humanitarian access and the protection of civilians including women and girls. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nation. well meanwhile, more than a 100 people left campbell airport on thursday on the 1st international passenger flight since the taliban take on. because i always like to do hallmark a breakthrough in the p coordination between the u. s. and i've kind of storms new rulers, charlotte, that us reports now from the african capital. a boeing triple 7 taking off from cobble destination door ha, dozens of foreign possible holders finally on route to cities far from us, going to stop. this has been a nervous wage. these people missed out on the evacuation like the 10 days after us
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courses lift cobwebs international terminal has reopened. i'm sorry. i can tell you what i've been trying to. meaning 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 if i or they just find out. now, 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 170 people on board all intensive purposes. this is a normal commercial, slightly apart or official treadmill to take this flight was free. the test case was scheduled international flights begin in earnest
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boarding passes were had risen the telephone no way to be seen arriving late yesterday to bring the port back on line required, foreign help cuts all his lead 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 is accusation 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 many areas like the traffic control tower. they had to start from scratch miller flights and now a regular occurrence laden with tons of humanitarian. 8,
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pakistan brought in its 1st a delivery on thursday. we'll go from nations have provided an average for the un, and others 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. tell me that the kind with each day that passes will aid 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 a gateway for those who want to leave cobble behind charlotte bellis. oh to 0. well now that they're in the hall, the passengers will initially stay in a compound how hosting scan and other evacuation. they'll then continue on to their
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final destination. the countries special invoices, they expect another flight to leave laser on friday. well, let's have more details now from charles transferred. he's in cobbled for us. charles, so we are expecting more movement to be for today. thing. that's right. we're expecting a 2nd passenger flight. similar to the one we saw yesterday, we understand that this will be bringing in more aid. picking up families with either foreign passports or afghan pulse, sports, and the requisite visas for foreign travel. we understand they will be taken as we saw yesterday to doha. before being moving on to to their respective countries. because the big question at the moment is, is a those who refill statistics we've heard from the un predicting 98 percent of the population. this country could be in poverty, poverty by the end of year. it's already 47 percent of the population living under
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the poverty line. so it shows you that if a doesn't start coming in fall faster, then you know there's an incredible rapid drop in there for 5 months between now and the end of the year. it's about 18000000 people that rely on humanity every night on a daily basis here. and i'm going to start from a population of 38000000. so it's in a dire situation, this country. we know that there have been the beginnings of a convoy coming across from pakistan. and we know also that some a jose have been using domestic apple sale. sorry, apples in other cities. places like muslim sory to try and get aid in. we know that they are ongoing discussions with the us on, on how to increase the amount of h to accelerate it. but of course, there are some very real problems chief of which one could argue is the political situation. here. there are many tale bond officials in this interim government to
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all un blacklists, one of one of whom the interim interior minister is actually on a terror watch list. so it's how to deal with that on an international political level in order to be able to, for example, free up vast amounts, billions of dollars in afghan assets that have frozen in the us banks, the world bank, frozen all funding projects. since the taller bond took control, we visited the clinic yesterday one of over 2000 in the country that the w h o, the world health organization faces imminent closure because they're just on the medicines available. so yeah, we have another flight coming in today. we understand that there are military flights continuing, also into cobble apple, but it's just a trickle at the moment. and there is a hell of a long journey ahead. if what the un says could be a humanitarian catastrophe,
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needs to be avoided. i'll be keeping an eye on all that for you here on al jazeera cha, stratford there with all the latest from cobbled thanks, john. now moving on and tough. new rules are being rolled out in the united states for work. 1 as you refuse equipment 19 vaccine, they include mandatory vaccinations or testing for some disciplinary action for those who choose not to comply. present jo biden's republican rivals are planning, legal action and response. she returns he has more now from washington d. c. d v. my fellow americans, joe biden announced a 6 point plan to deal with code 19. what the white house called a puff out of the pandemic. if we implement, i believe, and the scientists indicate that the months ahead, we can reduce the number of unvaccinated americans decrease as hospitalizations in depth and allow our children to go to school safely and keep our economy strong by keeping businesses open. federal employees will no longer have the option of
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regular testing instead of vaccination. they and government contracts will have $75.00 days to get vaccinated or face disciplinary action. all 70000000 health care workers work. institutions that receive federal funding will have to be vaccinated . all employers with workforce is over $100.00 must ensure their employees are vaccinated or regularly tested will face a $14000.00 fine for each violation. 300000 teachers who take part in federal programs will have to be vaccinated. and the president urge states to insist on vaccinated stuff in their schools. in all its estimated up to 2 thirds of the u. s . workforce may be effected by the plan. however, illegal and union challenges may delay some of the provisions. the washington post reported that the us postal service would be exempt from the mandate, some 500000 people. but this wasn't just a clinical outline of the administration's aspirations. throughout his address, the president tried to be 25 percent of americans who have yet to get vaccinated. over 200000000 americans have gotten at least one shot even patient.
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but our patients is wearing thin. and the refusal has cost all of us whole so that the majority of americans are blaming beyond vaccinated for continuing con, demik restrictions. but they also show waning confidence in the president handling of the pandemic. this was a clear attempt to firm up his base and the clear message. it's not my fault. what you heard from president biden today was clearly the growing frustration that we have, the tools we have the science, we have the incentives, and yet we're not seeing necessarily the behavior that we would hope from a large minority of the population an all american summer. but critics contend the biden administration has been confusing the public with its messaging. for example, it was joe biden to announced a summer free of covert in early june and held a large july 4th party at the white house to prove it. just as the delta varied was taking hold in the country, since that announcement,
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daily infections have risen by some 300 percent. there is no doubt that more americans have to be vaccinated if the u. s. is to return to any normality but study shows a variety of reasons for vaccine hesitancy. some say it's because of a distrust for the u. s. government that has misled the public so many times in the past. others because of their political hatred of joe biden. it will be interesting to see where the buttons approaching this speech will now win them over to the facts she ever times the al jazeera washington will. meanwhile, los angeles has become the 1st major us school district can make vaccinations mandatory for their students. those age, 12 and older have until january to get their jobs. the cities had some of the longest school closures anywhere in the u. s. during this pandemic education officials say they want to stop that from happening again. still had here on out there in the u. s and chinese leaders discuss the importance of avoiding conflict in their 1st direct talk for nearly 7 months and football fans and,
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and tina returned to the stand for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic thought in limited numbers. ah hello. we've had record rain in southwestern france. let me show you look at this, a 130 millimeters of rain over the span of 3 hours. so we had about 2 meters of water in the streets there. now i think most of the action will be over sardinia as we head toward friday through the mediterranean. no for assemble, fierce winds, but we've now traded that for thundering down ports through the boss for it's affecting it's stumble with a high about 25 degrees. still beneath, through the agency and the eastern med on friday over to iberia. mostly. com conditions except as we head toward the north, we've got that weather pressing in to the pair knees,
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and that's lifting further toward the north. so for a huge chunk of france, still the potential to see some intense downpours here. and we've switched that weather pattern for the west. we've got what weather and low temperatures. meanwhile, for the east and abundance of sunshine, in high temperatures, rigor lakia up to 24. that's almost a good 10 degrees above where you should be. well, and this weather report in africa, some big storms toward the west. so we're talking about countries like the ivory coast, liberia, sierra leone rate, in to guinea. so free town, for example, sierra leone has a high of 27 degrees, and a lot of sand and dust being tossed up as we head toward new york shot on friday. the news frank assessments, by way, it is a lesson again. he informed opinions what he saw happening. give so much you've talked to. there was 40 to there was also petune is the critical debate here. it's
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not between any other group. we are confident 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. hello again, i'm the saw you pay and home that remind you about top stories, the salad. i've got this done is on the brink of universal poverty, that's the warning from the un development agency. it's calling for urgent efforts to both the local communities and their economy. meanwhile, the 1st international commercial passengers like to leave cobble since the end of
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the us lead evacuation of london. because i always find carried more than a 100 foreign pos visa holders, including american us president joe biden has announced mandatory vaccinations, a weekly testing for a large section of the workforce and disciplinary action for those who don't comply . the move comes as kind of in 1900 cases across the country as well as the humanitarian crisis looms in afghan austin border trade with pakistan could play a crucial role. but corruption and smuggling are flowing the flow of goods and leaving tons of much needed food rushing and trucks. some of the ga reports now from the talk and crossing for kilometers, struck laden with fruits, vegetables, and other perishable items, lane the road to pakistan. this is the main highway leading to the door from border crossing. some of these drivers have been queuing for days with rotting loads and diminishing fuel. among other motto, this doesn't mean that's what matters grapes,
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harris. we are all losing hundreds of thousands of dollars every day. due to the slow clearing process by pakistani authorities, they must look into our plight to come. the slow down is due to strict checks on the box funding side. customs officials recently seized us made weapons from trucks and regularly fine drugs and luxury items hidden in vehicles. each truck goes through a physical check and then passes through an x ray scanner to see anything under the crate. its a meticulous process that takes time back on the official se, managing a 2600 kilometer long border without a government on the other side is a difficult task. so we got can we get them? if you shot the risk? yes, they are both tested, crude goes to pakistan. you the key by bed is open and the police and if you do cruise them are be contributing to
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a man if he had any questions or that. right. and if you have to treat them, dr. traffic is backed up on either side of the crossing gear to get as low as the army. when you enter pakistan, there are 3 different checks. first, it's the military, the customs, and then the narcotics force. each one takes almost an hour to clear, and that's the reason we have to wait and wait. your guardy there is that you can get up. border officials are under the problem. and this video we have slowed down . you can see a security official rejecting a bribe, and he realizes he's being filmed. later, he took $2.00 from the driver. similar acts repeated a different post, hundreds of time today, the law. we circled back to talk the drivers too much to pause or face further delays. what the driver is telling us is he had to be multiple rides at checkpoints
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. and what i can not sure if you're writing tomatoes because he's been waiting for average hours in a very long queue off trucks trying to cross into bucket phone tree to say after the fall, a former president shopped on the government and take over by the taliban. they do not have to pay bribes inside of gun is done, but they still have to pay them and $50.00 lives impacts done. some of the job done to their border. now the leaders of the u. s. and china have spoken directly for the 1st time in nearly 7 months, the phone conversation between joe biden and she's you, thing was initiated by the us president. the discussions come at a low point in china, us relations bite and told she both leaders need tensional. competition does not fit into conflict. she said communication would be stepped up in china. would continue to co operate on climate policies. katrina, you has more out from beijing. this phone call is hugely significant. so far we've got scant details about what exactly was discussed,
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but both sides are saying so far that it was a broad discussion. now bridging has released a statement, a very brief one saying that washington initiated the colon invited. she didn't ping to speak with joe biden, and that it was an in depth and extensive strategic communication on issues of common concern. now where yet to see whether there was any home, create outcomes or actions to come out of this phone call. but it is a very positive sign. the relationship between the u. s. and china really has hit at old time low, and it started to really work. and under the administration of former us president donald trump, we have the trade war. and we had the pandemic. and we've had a lot of criticisms around, alleged human rights abuse, has been committed by the chinese government and she's young, it's cracked out on democracy and hong kong. it's increasing aggressiveness towards taiwan. and china has not been happy at all with these criticisms, and this relationship had not improved under the current president,
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under the binding ministration. so what we have seen though is this continuing tension and it goes into other areas as well. just this week, we had an incident in the south trying to see where chinese coast guard said that they had to expel a u. s. massage destroy, which was sailing around the mischief reef in the sprightly islands territory claimed by china, but it's actually disputed territorial. so claimed by chinese neighbors. so these tensions are continuing to bubble in the background. well, meanwhile, police and hong kong have charged the organizes of a vigil knocking the anniversary of the gentlemen square. protests. officials earlier rated a museum run by the same group which pays tribute to the victims of asians, 1989 found this aversion case against the groups leaders was also brought to court on friday under hong kong, national security law targeting defense or canadian prime minister justin trudeau has squared off with his main rival and a final televised the base ahead of this month snuff election poles put era. no
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toulon is center, right. conservative party in a tight race with today's liberals versus a peer frustrated with the prime minister's decision to call these elections 2 years early project. and, well, it's estimated more than a $120.00 armed groups operate in the mineral rich, easton democratic republic of congo. the government has been struggling to disarm and demobilize and reintegrate thousands of 5 is that into the community? catherine? so it has this exclusive report from an area that's still under the control of one of the oldest rebel groups in a to re problems. a check point on the way to get it to re providence tells you that you're entering the territory of a rebel group called f. r p i or the patriarch resistance front of the turing beholden area. that is rich in cold and collect taxes from one of the busiest route rebel commanders at the headquarters discuss this state of emergency declared by the government in may. and the truth they made to keep the peace of mackenzie
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cooley. we are twin army like any other, and we know the rules. we are using these rules to protect our population. there are also eager to display their forces. they tell us this fighters are only a fraction of those in their ranks. this is one of the oldest rebel movement here in to controlling a huge territory. one of the former leaders are main cut tonga, has even served jill tom or the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. the newly does say that want to change the face of the group. they say they want to lay down the on, but they also want honesty and to be really integrated into the if i p i was among the 1st armed groups to sign a piece, deal with the government and agreed to disarmament and reintegration program, which has largely failed those involved in a new process. see, thousands of militia have already surrendered. but the challenge is how to have
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them re unite with the community. we know what said before, please, there is not going to be a misty. this is one key element. there is not going to be reintegration within the security forces of the key element. and for the company men, it has to be the show that the people so which means that everything has to be ready for the containment to be a very short time. because we integration piece, we've in the community is the most important. some of the groups are nervous about the new conditions. if we, the government wants to change anything in our previous agreement, it will require everyone with whom we sign to come back and explain clearly the changes the way sun sauce up to a dozen groups continue to terrorize villages in tory people. he tell us,
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they're worried that e, disarming their rebels spills again. their problems will only get was government the procedure. if you begin to not agree with the rebels, we are afraid to go back to the, for it to raise enough again, looting our property. the fighters say they don't want to have to return to the trenches, but any program to disarm them has to be agreeable. catching algae 0, it room territory in northeast and democratic republic of congo. now football fans and argentina are being allowed back to stadiums for the 1st time since the start of this pandemic, the government allowed a 3rd. c of the river played stadium in gordon's areas to be filled. a wild cup qualify with bolivia. teresa barton reports it's been more than 18 months since a lot of the already have entered a football stadium. but on thursday, he waited for augmentin f national team for hours. he's a football coach and wanted to feel
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a little messy play before we got there. but it's been a rough year with locked down no football football. important because it teaches you discipline, working in a group, humility, many of the values of life. that's why i want you back. the world cup qualifying match between argentina. bolivia was played at the we were played stadium and when a site is only 30 percent of the stadium was allowed to be filled, people lined up for hours to be able to get a ticket for the government. this qualifier match is a test prior to authorizing fans back into the stadium for local tournaments. people i requested to wear a face mask. there also have to fill in a health application on their phones. the big challenge we're told is to convince fans for respect social distancing. argentine had imposed trick restrictions as over 800000 people lost their lives to go with 19 and millions were infected. the government is slowly trying to lift the curves. already say they're hoping to have
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80 percent of a population vaccinated with at least one dose before opening the stadiums to all of them or not, there are the restrictions that easy. we've done and we're starting to feel normal again. thanks god. but the suspension of the qualifying match against the last weekend when brazilian health officials attempted to be paid for argentine football players for allegedly violating a mandatory quarantine is an example of how much has changed and the challenges teams around the world will have to face argentina. the football coach says what happened in brazil should not happen again. look at the end. ok. oh, i feel, but after this match with bolivia, we have to rethink a lot of things because what happened cannot happen again with some teams left without their player this with others that came in like you now chaotic and then they had to be returned. there are things that you have to think about,
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and if it happens again that a decision has to be taken. we have time before the next match. we will meet with coaches and the federation for a solution, because it can't happen again. as vaccinations pick up pace returning to stadiums in countries like argentina is a major step towards normality. after a year of watching football on tv, most fans were willing to respect all rules for a chance to feel the passion for football. once again, that is how i defeated when a fight, if ah, hello, this is out there, and these are the headlines. afghanistan is on the brink of universal poverty. that's the warning from the un development agency. it's calling for urgent efforts to both local communities and their economies and says the country is facing a poverty res.

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