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sinaloa cartels part 2 of a 2 part investigation, people and power on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter why you call. i'll bring you the news and current affairs. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm rob madison. this is the news our life from bill coming over the next 60 minutes . iran easy restrictions imposed on international nuclear inspectors. following crucial talks in tech, run the 1st documents related to the f. b, i's investigation into the 911 attacks of declassified as the u. s. to memorize the
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20th anniversary. the mayor of power set, so sites on the french presidency and he does go joins the growing list of challenges to manual mccomb. on the call for aid in sudan after floods destroyed dozens of villages during the rainy season, i'm joined again with for says for me to one title, rivals max stephan lewis hamilton crushed into each other at the italian grand prix club. the teenager who done the well, the tenant 18 year old british play a. m a run to kind of winning the us open to become the 1st qualified to clench a grand plan. hypo. ah, we're going to begin with some breaking news from afghanistan. we're a cutout foreign minister, has been holding talks with the taliban leadership. well, how many been not dark mind? donnie is the most senior official from any country to visit since the taliban
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takeover or child stratford is live for us in a couple cuts. i played a key role in getting the evacuees, i was but also putting age in this seems to be another step in building that relationship. that's right, rob. yeah, we understand that the culture foreign minister arrived this afternoon. he subsequently left what we, we have that he met with tom on officials, including the interim prime minister on acount at the presidential palace. here. we have very few details as to what the nature of these discussions were. interestingly, one of our teams who was traveling through the city at the time saw heavy security around the presidential palace. but as you rightly say, this is the the highest highest international dignitary to visited the taliban and, and held face to face talks so far. we of course know that the countries have been
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right at the forefront of getting the airport operational and of course have been a lynch pin between the taliban and the international community as diplomatic efforts continue. we know that the situation here with respect to humanitarian crisis is according to the you and the point of being a catastrophe. and we know that the countries have been very instrumental in getting age shipments in also today, interestingly as well to you in and out of the corridor had been an 8 corridor, had been established. they were un flights coming into the capitol hill cobble as well beginning to bring in some of these vital aid to be distributed through the country. but certainly yes, quite a watershed moment. one could describe suddenly this visit from the cause of foreign minister meeting with taliban officials. we understand that he has left the country now. but an indication yet again, of the huge diplomatic efforts that the countries are making to try and break
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a stalemate more can only be described as a crisis in the country. what with this new interim taliban government coming to pal and the amount of scrutiny that they are getting from the national community? yeah, let's talk about that scrutiny and the interim government. as you say, we're in the very early days of this. is there any further indication about how the government is planning to move the country ahead, particularly with regard to the rights of women, for example, the rights minorities, inclusivity, all the questions that of course, the international community is asking at the moment. there certainly be no indication from the insurance about government with respect to women, for example, being included in positions of power in the government. thus far, we heard today from the taller bond that they were going to allow women girls to get a university education as long as both sexes. male female,
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were divided. we understand that that would involve some sort of separation, for example, in classrooms. but of course, as you rightly say, the international community are looking for solid proof that the, the, the government, it's all about government here, stick by the commitments in it, in creating a permanent potential future, permanent, inclusive government. that will involve women in positions of power, can guarantee free education to women as it does men guarantee. for example, freedom of the media and not have this country being used as a launch pad by all groups. 2 were to launch attacks in foreign countries. there is a lot that the time about needs to prove in the eyes of the international community . if indeed these billions of dollars in assets and humanitarian aid are going to be made available to a country. as i say that as we've been reporting the you and it's saying is on the
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brink of humanitarian and economic crisis. charles, thanks very much indeed. charles dropped talking to his from a couple while iran is stepping up cooperation with the world's nuclear watchdog having imposed restrictions on inspectors in february, the international atomic energy agency will be allowed to install a new memory cons at key atomic sites and be able to continue filming, and incident comes after what's been described as constructive talks with the agencies head, raphael go see, he's been on his 1st visit to, to hutton since abraham rice, it became president last month. the continue with the of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to the i. e a and to the world that
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everything is you know, there and that we are going to be able to assist also to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jason be health care about. we have agreed to have the technical team come to around to replace the memory counts of the surveillance cameras and type required actions for the cameras. as prime minister has called on world pause to stop iran, obtaining nuclear weapons. that's all we've done is once a time limit on international negotiations and for inspections to continue unequal it because i'm out. i'm calling on world power. don't fall into the trap. the rainy and deception that will lead to additional concession. you must not give up on inspecting science. and the most important thing i met the most important message that there must be a time limit. iranians dragging on we must set clear deadline that says up until
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here we thought maybe as says it still has doubts about around the nuclear program and ones that future agreements must be sustainable. we have been clear and said that we have doubts about the nuclear deal with iran, and we feel that there are not enough inspections. we want there to be an agreement on the iran nuclear issue. existing agreements have many flaws, ron must respond more positively and there must be sustainable agreements. we stress that iran's nuclear program must remain peaceful, and there must also be a sense of reassurance on these doubts as well as threats that iran may pose. while the talks come as world the powers try to salvage the iran nuclear deal, iran signed the agreement in 2015. it was designed to limit crimes, nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. but in may 2018. then president donald trump withdrew the u. s. and began re imposing sanctions. in november 2020, the i a reported that iran stockpile of enriched uranium had reached 12 times
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permitted levels. the organisation system has limited access to its nuclear sites since february. well let's bring an alley vice in washington dc. he's the around project director for the international crisis group. it's good to help you with us on our 0. why do you think this visit is happening at this particular time? well this was happening because next week there is a board of governors meeting at the a and without the minimum level of cooperation from iran. it was quite possible that the europeans and the us with push for a center resolution to penalize iran. and iranians had threatened that if there is such a resolution, they would not come back to the table to negotiate a way back to the jcp away. which meant that we would have a major nuclear crisis on our hands. and i think this minimum step that iran has taken now deferred as the crisis. but it's definitely not going to resolve it. this
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deal that allows the un to install new memory cards and service, the cameras and some of the installations. i know also it means that it can get access to the previous memory cards that they're going to be locked up and kept in iran. how much of this has been about taking a step forward to towards transparency, interactions, nuclear setup, and how much of it is actually just about moving the talks closer? look, the reality is that iranian has limited access because of the fact that the us withdrew from the j. c. p. o, a and reimpose sanctions and the europeans were unable to really help iran weather to storm of us sanctions. and then they were israeli sabotage of iran sinclair percentage technologies in the fascination of the top nuclear scientists. so these are all connected, but the reality is that there are 2 issues here. one is that iran has limited access as part of retaliation for j. c. p. away,
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but iran also has some outstanding questions that it has to respond to. i have investigation about his task, nuclear activities, and those are unrelated to the that's the limit. that's the minimum level of inspection that i will have to do. but the problem is that these issues are interconnected and without a political deal to resolve your, on the nuclear band of it's quite unlikely that the technical issues would get resolved. and one issue can create impediment for the other. so that's why i'm saying this technical agreement now at least provide you with a way of preserving its continuity of knowledge, even if it can't access the recordings right now, when it does in the future, it would know what have happened in the period. it didn't have access to iran sinclair program, and that would create a way to restore the j c p. but again, it's no guarantee. now we have to see when the parties get back to the negotiating table in october, whether they can demonstrate enough flexibility to restore the nuclear deal or not
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. let me ask you briefly, i understand correctly, that this current arrangement, this current agreement was reached with corporation of everybody who was involved in the j. c. p. o, a. but particularly russia, which is a natural law life for a run. iran has a pattern of for want of a better phase brinkmann ship when it comes to negotiating in these talks and leading up to the talks. do you think that there is a chance that it's as a beginning to lose patience a little bit with this brinkman ship? and could we see this pattern if you like, playing out in the future where iran it takes things to the last days away. but actually its allies say, no, no, you have to start talking seriously now. well, i think russia does not want to run with a nuclear weapon and does not. iran does not want iran to get into a ministry competition with the united states or israel. so that's why it would eventually push iran to play a more constructive role and engage the i e a and get back to the j c p. away. so i
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think there is, you're right. there is a limit to russia patient the question we don't have an answer to is what it is also a limit to china, patient. because china is now in a cold war with the united states and see this iran card as one that it can play against the us. so that will be the most determining factor here. i think olivers, we appreciate your being with us and i'll just need to thank you very much indeed for your time. so i pleasure. ah, in the 1st secret document to the f. b, i investigation into the september 11th attacks has been released after a long campaign by the victims families. the nearly declassified paper is come on the 20th anniversary and describe contact the hijackers had with saudi associates in the us. but the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was involved in the plot. president joe biden signed an executive order to release the
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documents a week before the commemorations. my county has more from washington d. c. now this is a 1st tranche of documents to be dropped released on the f, b i's website to a short while ago, and it's 16 pages. it doesn't provide any real revolutionary material. and also it is very heavily redacted. so very difficult to understand exactly what it is saying . in essence, what it does is deals with a 2015 interview with an individual whose name has been rejected, who was applying for us citizenship, who told us investigators of contacts he had a number of years ago with to saudi nationals who investigate to say, had given heavy logistical help to a number of the hijackers in 911. so it's 2nd person account doesn't provide any real detail. and certainly the saudi arabia itself has welcome the release of this
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documents early on in the week. it said that would like all the f. b, i investigation to be made public as it contains continues to maintain that has had nothing to do with the $911.00 attacks. what the 1st tranche of documents does show is that investigators do believe that at some stage there was contact between saudi nationals and those who carried out the hijacking president biden and previous administrations have come under immense pressure from relatives of those who are killed in 911, to provide the evidence collected by the administration. agencies like the f, b i into the attacks to use them in an ongoing court case that the relatives are attempting to bring against saudi arabia full. it's alleged involvement in the attack. so the families have placed immense pressure on the administration over a period of time. president biden paley acknowledging this instructing the justice department to begin to release these documents. but in terms of what they actually
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mean, very difficult to see from this 1st drop that off, thousands of pay pages of documents. it is understood that the f b, i has its investigations. this is the 1st 16 many more will probably come in the next 6 months, whether or not they a the case of those relatives. that is something that we'll find out in the weeks and months ahead. glen carl is a former deputy national intelligence officer, ca, and he says he's not surprised. there's a lack of evidence linking the saudi government to the attacks the fear or anger, apprehension, and conviction by many that saudi arabia's government was complicit and involved in al qaeda's attack. has a longer history. unfortunately, it's been tied up frequently with political struggles. and in the use of some parts
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of the united states about what the u. s. should do towards arab muslim societies. but there really hasn't been ever any direct evidence that the saudi government has had anything to do with. kyra, what we should bear in mind is that al qaeda was trying to overthrow the saudi royal family into saudi government. now, it's also true, however, is that or not surprising, also that individuals who were part of the saudi government broadly, broadly speaking, themselves may have either innocently or perhaps out of their own personal identification, provided some sort of assistance to some of the hijackers. but that's not the saudi government, so there's no surprise really coming out of this, but it will be considered in adequate, i'm sure, by the people who still expect to find evidence. what i had on the news are
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including a prominent opposition, politician returns to guinea, and we kept him military officers ousted president of bang, inflated prices for cobra 19 vaccine. why some people in me unlock a turning to the black market. and of john richards, i was away from what could be a records 24 grand slam title jose gonna have all the sport coming up? i mirror power says and i asked her plans to run for president and next year's elections in france on whom algo is the favorite to win the socialist party nomination. she's divided people in the capital with the policies to reduce the number of cars and make the city greener. the 62 year old is one of 2 women speaking to become francis. first female president. national, ronnie's marine. the pen also launched her campaign on sunday. she'll not been
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absolutely cool on all french people who want to commit to france, and i call on all those who believe in our humanistic values and in our future, i call on you citizens who want to save the planet. you want to build a strong and just republic who won't france to become an example once again among nations. together. let's rise and with courage, determination, with optimism and generosity together. let's offer a future to our children function unless p r husky says he goes, current job could work against presidential bid. being the mayor of paris obviously gives her a lot of visibility and importance. but it's also a handicap, because outside paris, people are resent the centrality of the capital. and they represent the what they see as our organs from parisian. and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the best assets. and it's so very significant that she made her declaration of
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candidacy, nothing but in a small city in western frog, in a working class city. to show that she's not the candidates of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french, so she's putting forward her personal story as the daughter of the working class and spanish immigrants is made to become the mayor of one world class capital in the country. so that's the kind of achievement that she's promoting, saying i want everybody else to have the same kind of opportunities that have had. and she's having a program that very classical, in a way for a socialist party against the inequality of more education, more social assistance for the poor and so on for processes called and hungary to extend its arms towards everyone. the head of the roman catholic church was
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speaking to his short stop in budapest and his way to savannah. it had a mass and heroes square, attended by tens of thousands of people after meeting president victor or by his remarks were seen as a veiled critique of the hungarian government, anti immigrant policies. what we come to the seized power guineas to leaders are yet to form a government. they've offered no clear plan for returning the west african nation to democratic rule when people are becoming increasingly impatient for reforms to undo decades of misrule managers, reports from colloquy. that's funny. give me one of 79 political presents recently released from jail, save as his new found freedom. jailed for pausing, deposed president l for con, this constitutional amendment. the activist says he won't hesitate to take a stands against the military if they overstay their welcome to come up with democracy in a few. our struggles for democracy is not over. it's an everyday fight. i ask the
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people of kenya to mobilize in different our young democracy. we must defend it. one week ago, the army led by colonel monday and the president of a congress 11 year rule and arrested him. the court has been condemned by the international community who demanded return to constitutional order. the coolest phase economic and social problems caused by decades of corruption and miss rule. the demand for a quick fix from guinea is going from phyllis to 5 to politicians through the ordinary men on the street. but one week after the call, the top of the government president for conduct the new military rule us. yeah, yes. so i was the government that isn't getting any easier with mounting international process. i'm durham and colleen imports and distributed motorcycles. like most unions. the possibility of sanctions in isolating war is the businessman
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on the affective sanctions will be catastrophic. the ports will close people kind of access their savings and banks, businesses, consumers, everyone will suffer. i hope it doesn't get to that. a clinical mean market fronted them. we are sell secondhand clothes to educate our children. she says that is crushing property in guinea. i again, when i did not the last piece in equity must return, i am that will guarantee development without peace and justice, there will be agitation for you. well then to national pressure mounting, that is a last thing the military rule as will want to reason al jazeera connection and excitement of guineas opposition has returned home. cynthia took a landed in con, agree on saturday. he's moved to paris almost a year ago saying he'd been threatened by now to post president of the day after last year's elections to raise the union of republic and forces as part of a group,
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the boycotted those poles article, they changed the constitution. so he could run. c heavy rain and flash floods in sudan have destroyed dozens of villages and left tens of thousands of people without homes. more than 70 people have died. agencies are asking the government to urgently help people to safety here, but morgan reports from jordan and white. now state one of the worst effected regions. this is what's new ella village in sudan state of white mile now looks like from above. it was had more than 80 homes, housing, dozens of families, but heavy rains in the east of the country resulted in flash floods that left the houses in ruins. le, right, gone in these houses belonged to me and my children. then the waters came at night about a week ago and started in the village. they just moved in, but now everything has gone. i've managed to save this cupboard, but it's destroyed. i don't know what will happen next. the only way to reach new
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ala now is by boat, and many of the villagers are using them to pick up whatever they can salvage heavy rains into, down and neighboring. if you mean more water is flowing into the nile river. a few 100 kilometers away. people here say it's the worst flash floods they've seen in years. more water came from the valley's m stream than previously. the rain thought it in late july and dozens of people have died. and more than 800000 have been affected across the 15 of than 800 states. i'm on how much he was as how the flood destroyed his village. now, about 15 kilometers from nowhere now, he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety zone with us. it was better if we've lost everything. we've lost at home, sight of farmlands that most of us, only came out with what we're wearing. did we don't have anything and the government has yet to provide us with any aid. and those villages are not the only wants to suffer. more than 50 villages have been destroyed by heavy rains and flash floods in whiteness. states alone in the past week,
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thousands of people have been displaced as a result. and many now live in be open. many like basic necessities such as food and clean water and with more heavy rains expected in the coming days. there concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases those displaced in the state have called on the local authorities to provide assistance. but they say they have limited capabilities and need help from agencies. while i let them in the lumen one who have distributed turns by the not enough for the people affected. so we need 8 organizations to assist us in the response because beneath a huge need for most kids i made was made defense. an additional 10 we are trying to help as much as we can, but the people affected are too many with any high it in there are 3 weeks to go before the end of the rainy season and to thousands of people displaced by the floods. don't know how long they have to wait before they can return to their villages and rebuild their lives. he but morgan august 0, joe white miles. still ahead and i'll just 0. we hear from survivors of sexual
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violence trapped in a conflict between the rebel groups in democratic republic of congo. that was supposed to be part of the drive towards green transport. but e scooters aren't getting it easy, right. and also i don't place a party picture invaders fields of all the show joe's going to have all the sports coming up. i hello, get to see you from doha while we're getting into that season again, this was the highest temperature i could find. registered on earth register, that's the key word, $46.00 degrees, and this is actually below seasonal for this area. in iran we should be close to actually 4950 degrees. and that is the story across the middle east. in some cases,
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temperatures below where they should be, though, however, that's above average with a bit of a slight shamal here. next oper go into pakistan. it's dry in karachi at $36.00 degrees, the horse starting to dry out after the flooding rains. we saw there and i think we'll see sunshine really for the next several days. we'll throw in our next rain risk as we head towards thursday about a 40 percent chance of showers after turkey and a bit of cloud cover will hang over its fan bull on monday, but still gonna see the sunshine with a high of $26.00 degrees, which is pretty much where you should be for this and the year, tropics of africa, there is a zone i have concern about in it says we head toward gabon equitorial guinea, a camera room rate in to nigeria. we're just going to see bursts of heavy rain in time for the south, the scattering of showers from the western cape pulse to the eastern cape johannesburg, 24 degrees. your temperatures are going to drop. we go from the south wind to northwind on friday season. the
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oh, a reminder that helps or is this. iran is using some restrictions and nuclear watchdog falling talks into crime. the international atomic energy agency will be allowed to replace memory cards and monitoring equipment, a key sites. the socialist mayor of power says, and i was intention to run for president next year's french elections. and who has divided parisians, policies to reduce car numbers and make the city reno cutout foreign minister, has been holding talks with the taliban leadership in couple home and been dockman tani also.

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