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dr. funny about that he stress the fact that look, these are passengers are able to leave of their own volition yesterday, before the flight took off from cobble on cobble airport. how many cars i airport in trouble. he said that these are passengers who will have their papers who have tickets and boarding classes and they got on this white. whether or not they are technically considered evacuees back to the matter is they were able to leave and that's what the officials were here night are stressing dr. bonnie thing for him at the moment. the important thing is that the passengers had their papers that they were able to get on those planes and that they were able to arrive here as well. about whether or not we say, expect more of these types of flights in the days to come specifically offer airway flights like the plane you see behind me coming from cobble arriving here in doha. and he said that that's going to be up to in some regards of other airways, or they're going to be corresponding, communicating with the airport in cobble and arranging these flights. so there's
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still a little bit of vagueness about how exactly this proceeds. but one of the things that stress in these remarks from the tarmac here in was that the airport in cobble is almost fully operational. now the flights can get there that they can take off from there. and that with the property is working with. busy the turks, they have been able to get the airport in cobble into a semi workable order, and they're happy about that. now i should mention also the fact that of these around 158 passengers who arrived here this evening or they are going to be process . they're going to be taken through customs through passport control. and then they are going to be taken to a compound here and how, which has been the housing temporarily. many of those who are in transit, some of them are refugees. some of them are back until they get to their final destination. there are hundreds of those afghans who have been on that compound for
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a few weeks. now, when we saw the passengers, the plain, you certainly felt a palpable sense of relief. there were many families, there were parents and there were children. and you could tell that they were really glad to find the been able to be possible to finally get here. although i must that there still is a lot of uncertainty for their future. they are going to be here, at least for tonight, but where they go and when they go from here, that's not exactly we're at this stage. and of course, that is going to be concerned because one would imagine that there are going to be families and friends who are waiting for passengers off the plane to, to get in touch with them and so on. i know you were there on the 1st playing out of trouble to doha. landed yesterday on thursday. just give us a sense of what it was like. and then, given the fact that given us did the fact that that was the 1st flight out of kabul. rock, rob, i'm so sorry to have to interrupt you,
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but airport security is telling us we're gonna have to leave. i'm going to have to make my a my answer here quite brief. last night when we were here, when we saw the 1st passengers arrived, i can tell you that they were extremely relieved. there was one canadian woman who told us that she couldn't even sleep on the flight as exhausted as she was, as, as, as harrowing, a journey as it had been for her to even get on that plane. she couldn't sleep because she was, she was so nervous about what was going to happen next. she was so relieved to have been able to leave afghanistan. my apologies, we are going to have to we are going to have to do camp from here. thank you. lot of the i understand ginger, thank you very much. indeed. that's bahama jim. jim talking to us from the airport . we're just seeing some pictures. the latest pictures of those. some of those pastors coming off that 2nd category flight from katara airways landed as cutters. how much airport probably about 15 minutes or so ago. it's the 2nd to come out of
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cobble airport on board. as i mentioned before, that have been citizens from united states, germany, canada, dutch, french, belgian, british, and more attaining. and we understand that it may well be that more will be coming out. but the we had talked and looked like being much at all cataneo. got cut out a special envoy of the minister of foreign affairs, but counter terrorism, immediate action in conflict resolution. he was speaking to our correspondent bahama jim jim just a short while ago, and he had also been playing pains to say that this was not to evacuate and evacuation mission. this was free passage of passengers from and b international airport capital to another international airport. he said it was up to other carriers to decide whether or not they could take flights into capital aah! products or 13 months or political gridlock, lebanon has
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a new government. it's going to be headed by billionaire businessmen, nigi bahati, lebanon has been without a functioning government since last year's bearer port explosion, which plunged the country deeper into an economic crisis in a harder has more from beirut. it's been more than a year of political wrangling, lebanon's feuding politicians have now reached a deal on the distribution of power in cabinet. it's common for them to argue for months, but this time so much is at stake. the incoming government needs to stop the financial collapse and know how to help me hope that we can bring our country back on its feet. i hope that this government will be able to function at least put an end to the bleeding hall. and we can all come together as one hand to bring back 11 on feet proud and prosperous. the political paralysis had worse and than economic crisis. the united nation says more than 80 percent of the population is considered poor up from 42 percent 2 years ago. since then,
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the local currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value. the minimum wage is worth just $35.00 or salary barely less. 2 days we are depriving our own children from what they need though she went on with those officials should return all the money they stole and transferred abroad. the political class is blamed for decades of corruption and unsustainable financing. months of street protests and international pressure failed to bring about a new leadership. not optimistic that this government can actually undertake the font because they have shown voc, they are ready to hijack any forms that actually help the people versus safeguard the interests of the one percent or the ones for quality connected. people have been struggling to meet their basic needs. there are shortages of almost everything, including fuel. the incoming government is not the non partisan cabinet specialist
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demanded by the international community to unlock it. but it appears they are ready to work with what they call a capable government may ask you just say he has 4 and backing, but many people feel that there will be little change with the same parties in power. the local currency did gain against the dollar on the exchange market, but lebanon is experiencing hyper inflation. and in days, subsidies on basic goods will end. the government's formation is only the beginning . so they're also theda, beirut. delegation from the west african economic block eco was, is in guinea meeting to leaders that amounting president off a county be released and a civilian government to be restored. now african union has become the latest regional block to suspend guinea, following sundays. qu, they use says it like screwed guinea from its decision making bodies. i don't know gay as a former information director for echo was, he says the block has been ineffective and tackling conflicts in the region. they
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have been sleeping or do we use of the organisation instead of really being brought peeve, addressing the challenges inside the members. 15 members think they have been really over since we both what has been breaking the nose within their countries from conveyed to what i could do one or infinity mucky fellow as being a regular person. mister expecting disrespecting, the rules of all those problems at the end of the b, b to the girl that you should, we are seeing it. and somehow, if you come in like what we said in french medicine up in a more dr. after that, i don't think call us will go away anytime soon, because it is a powerful brand. don't really regional organization. when you talk, you know, integration, organization in africa. what comes to mind,
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you sickle us and maybe mesa dual. coalesce as middle name, $0.40, because it has to be one of the 1st institutions in africa decided to wave into the peace process, fixing corporate africa. remember, simon has been how to the pentagon to honor the victims of the 911 attacks in the u . s. saturday, march 20 years since attackers flew planes into the world trade center in new york and the pentagon in virginia, nearly 3000 people were killed. the us secretary of state paid tribute to the victims and their families at a separate ceremony in washington, dc. some members of our community, last family and friends, that date, our hearts go out to all of you. every one of those losses sent ripples that radiated outward. the stories of those who died were told around the world. restaurant workers on breakfast,
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kids flying to disneyland firefighters and police officers who as we all know, ran into the building after the plains hit. people for more than 90 countries lost their lives that day. the republican party is planning legal action against the by the ministration for rolling are tough. new rules and vaccinations include mandatory jobs or testing and disciplinary action for those who don't comply it'll affect as many as a 100000000 people. sure. 100 times. he has more 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 has hospitalizations in depth and allow our children to go to school safely and keep our economy strong by
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keeping businesses open, federal employees will no longer have the option of 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 facts, native stuff in the schools, in all it's estimated that up to 2 thirds of the u. s. workforce may be affected by the plan. however, legal and union challenges may delay some of the provisions. the washington post reporter for 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.
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over 200000000 americans have gotten at least one shot even patient. 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 a 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 bible 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 variant
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was taking hold in the country, since that announcement, 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. so a variety of reasons for vaccine hesitancy, some say it's because of a distrust to 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, every time see al jazeera washington. still ahead on i just saw that i was president, retires a 3rd of the countries judges. but is the routing of corruption most mentoring his own power demand for disarming? we have an exclusive report on the rebel group and d r c. that wants to be part of the armed forces. ah
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hello. we've got a little more cloud across southern parts of the right the peninsula at the moment . so that's can see this system here that's been bringing some very heavy right in the northwest of in the southern parts of pakistan. but for much of the middle east, dry and sunny summit it out as per usual little change as we go on through sunday. when seizing a little around the east side of the gulf and we are going to see a bit of a smile, just kicking in here. northern parts of africa and retry, can see have a shower roll off the if you open highlands pushing further westwards. we are looking at some more stormy weather, just running across a good part of west africa flooding with some very strong wind scales for some part, pushing over towards cynical towards the gambia over the next couple of days. and that could well develop into a tropical storm as it moves off into the atlantic, south of that generally dry across southern parts of africa looking good here over the next day or so. plenty of sunshine in the forecast. and one or 2 showers around
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at a gasket, pushing into mozambique some showers into towns in the law. she try and fight across a good part of south africa. over the next couple of days, we have got somewhere to weather, just sliding towards the western cape. on sunday, by monday the southern cape turns while the wet and windy, the part too of a special investigation. when, when a visitor western astrology is only youth detention center and travels to the remote app doc town where many of the indigenous inmates come from now to 0. the telephone has taken control of afghan a song 20 years after it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people? events on falls in the world re f. stay with the latest news and analysis formats
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going on now to hear me. ah, ah, you're watching all just reminder about top stories. this. nancy mccarthy has been confirmed as prime minister of a new lebanese government. the billionaire business went, takes charge up to 13 months of deadlock, which plunged the country deeper into an economic crisis. a delegation from the west african economic blog echo was in guinea, making 2 leaders demanding presidents offer con, they be released as well as the restoration of a civilian government. republican party in the us is trying to legal action against the bible administration for rolling out tough new rules and vaccinations. mandatory jobs are testing for some disciplinary action for those who don't comply
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. israel says it'll step up to search for 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility on monday that have been protesting. garza and the occupied territories against the punishment of other prisoners. the red cross accuses israeli authorities of not allowing families to visit inmates. israel has sent extra troops into the palestinian territory since the global prison escape us off, as israel is now getting revenge in our prisoners and jails because some heroes were free. first of all, we are calling them to stop the aggression on our prisoners. and we call a palestinian and gather and the westbank to protest to stop this aggression on our prisoners and to support them and not leave them for this criminal enemy. what be human? our sight has more from gaza today, the policy you function, the whole l for this friday to be a day of grades. and they have called the friday of freedom in support of all
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policy of prisoners. those who have its cape and those who are now in prison that are being subjected to punitive measures vision talk as the policy functions have called it by the israeli prison authorities. these punitive measures have included the 1st thing of the slimy, she had specially prisoners into different prison minimizing of their recreation time for all the prisoners and even the prevention and of all family visit to all the prisoners from now, from this, this incident has happened and still or not known until when so these punitive measures have been had been faced by the policy and protection with the protests that they have called out for in different areas in, in god's cities. since the escape of the 6 prisoners with incom siding with
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a warning messages that they have sent that any further further attacks or punitive measures with these prisoners is going to coast to an escalation in the entire region. it concerns about the effect cobra 19 could have on people's mental health as world monks suicide prevention day. more than 700000 people take their own lives every year. it's the 4th leading cause of death among people between the age of $15.19 about 3 quarters of suicide in low and middle income countries. the link between suicide and mental health is established in high income countries, but many happen impulsively in times of crisis. the world health organization has highlighted ways to prevent suicides. these include limiting access to weapons and some medications, as well as identifying suicidal behavior early and offering help. when eli
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assessments indicate there hasn't been arise and suicides linked to covered 19 and that's been held by support for people coping with the stress of outbreaks unlocked hands. jessica baldwin reports rose patterson seemingly had at all a big job. she raised 3 children, had grandchildren from the outside, all appeared wonderful. but rose had a deep hidden sadness and in june 2020, couldn't bear another day and took her own life. her husband, a long time member of parliament, has become a prominent advocate for suicide. prevention is really important talk so that people are looking out for people who might be anxious and my wife is anxious. i would call that depressed is also very important for those who are anxious to realize they might be in real trouble. and to talk before they take this terrible permanent step. while there have been thousands of individual tragedies like rose patterson, early statistics show no spike and suicide rates during lockdown. researchers
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believe the increase things dieting and fear of the time damage was offset by protection. people talking about mental health, family, friends, and neighbors. more alert to warning signs and checking in on people to provide support. also, more and more charities are stepping in charities like the matri house in north london, the only residential suicide respite center in the u. k. staff, they're welcome. the figures but worn rates could rise social sciences kind of say, you know, that when the collective emergency a collective crisis is addison. so you're not in it on your own. you know, we're all in it together. it's called the social cohesion effects. you know, so that is a theory and we'll have to see if that bears out in the long run in the next 3 to 5 years. the may tree can be found on hub of hope. an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to take his own life 8 years ago,
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cavities and just being created because with mental health awareness going up and people are more aware that they can take action and is definitely a real people power that's going on at the moment. wonderful people experience, mental health issues and fasteners from chasing the stigma. training on how to spot warning signs of suicide and what to say. you see chain getting the word out, letting people know it's ok to ask, are you thinking about suicide? mental health professionals say that is the only way to break the stigma and try to prevent someone from taking their own life. jessica baldwin, i'll just sarah liverpool. critics of el salvador president say he's trying to undermine democracy last week. the top coach will denay it because he can serve 2 consecutive terms, opening the door for him to stay in par beyond 2024. the judges involved were
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appointed by the ruling party. john holman, husband from san salvador salvador, at least some people are worried. angry showing it on the street. the last week a long term ban on the presidential 2nd term was lifted by the country's top. cool . and congress moved to force a 3rd of the country's judges to retire to powell grabbed by the country's president, said, judges on tomorrow. we're worried that we won't have independent institutions. that will have a judicial system that's made to measure for the government that gets orders via twitter from the presidential palace. this is president naive who kelly and another power move in february, march and soldiers in congress to get a security bill passed. it also shot some these countries spent the majority of the last century and a military dictatorship. the president's response to the complaints has come on his favorite platform, twitter, his cleaning house,
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he says rooting out corruption. and plenty of ordinary salvadorans agree with him of the years of political gridlock, an institutional graph, if a part of the buildings never got, that's for us just for those on the top. now the president's after them, and that's why they're angry because he doesn't let them steal. that's the truth. he's a good president, he's a 10 out of 10 who kelly's approval ratings, a high handling of the cobra crisis and vaccination campaign. it's ho. he's also loaded the countries murder, right. even if he had to make a truce with the gangs to stop killing, you can feel the difference in the streets of less palmers, a tough neighborhood in the capital, says julio say so. he should know the under living on the streets painting moors was linda and frankie were living calmly. now without problems, you can go and get a soda or a beer wherever around here before it wasn't light before it wasn't like that. you
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wouldn't see a light in the street after 7 pm. there's a lot of police here right now and that didn't exist before. extortion still. right . and it was obvious as we visited, that the gangs were present even if they're at peace. still, there's no doubt a lot of the population thinks things are getting better. the question is, what close to democracy? when do they willing to pay that price? john home and i'll do it a little salvador. how can no loss has made landfall a northern mexico bringing heavy rain and strong winds to a popular resort town? the storms not weekend to a category one, but some have less left. some parts of the baja california peninsula without power . the rains expected to cause flooding in areas near san jose to cobble uncovered the san lucas. taiwan is bracing for the impacts of high flu shot to which is gathering strength off the coast forecast. so say, even if the eye of the storm misses the island, it could bring flash floods and lance lines. the filipino says one sailors to stay
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in port as the time from brush the northeast of the country. it's estimated more than $100.00. 20 on groups operate in the mineral rich, eastern democratic republic of congo. the governments being struggling to disarm demobilize and reintegrate thousands of fighters into the community. catherine, sorry, has this exclusive report from one area still under the control of one of the oldest rebel groups in italy, province. a checkpoint on the way to get it to re province 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 discussed this state of emergency declared by the government in may. and the truth, they made to keep the peace of mackenzie too quickly. we are twin army like any
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other. and we know the rules. we are using the schools to protect our population 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 the one to change the face of the group. they say they want to lay down the on, but they also want honesty and to be re integrated into the if i p i was among the fast 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 them re unite with the community. we know what said before, please,
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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 so the containment, it has to be the show that the people so which means that everything has to be ready for the content meant to be a very short time. because the reintegration piece within the community is the most important. some of the nervous about the new conditions. if we, the government wants to change anything in our previous agreements, it will require everyone with whom we signed to come back and explain clearly the changes while you wait son sauce. up to a dozen armed group continue to terrorize villages in tory people. he tell us, they're worried that e, disarming their rebel spills again,
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their problems will only get was the government, the government do not agree with the rebels. we are afraid to go back to the forest and 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 all to 0. it room territory in north eastern democratic republic of congo. a former french health minister has been put under formal investigation for her handling of the early stages of the corona virus pandemic, i guess, was in step down from her role just weeks into the outbreak. she's been accused of discouraging people from wearing a mask. prosecutors say that have been more than $14000.00 complaints against the government handling of the panoramic and staying in france and fans of flocked to a special tribute for one of the country's most loved action and comedy films. dawes, thousands of lined up to honor john paul by mondo and his closed casket set up in
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paris. he died on monday at the age of $88.00 from one to appeared in more than 80 films in a career spanning half a century presidency manual. my home has called him a national treasure. ah, this is i'll just say that these are the top stories, the 2nd commercial flight from us kinda stun. since the taliban sees control has landed in cutoff around 160 people. what on board? including british nationals, europeans, americans, canadians, and mediterranean. some of the passengers will be transported to a facility housing, often evacuees the most important this is not evacuated mission. this is a.
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