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when of september, the 11th defined the world, they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911 witness. on al jazeera, the cut was foreign minister visits of canister and for talks with the new taliban leadership and the former president common cause i, we're going to be live in cowboy. ah madison. this is alive from dell hop. also coming up. iran eases restrictions imposed on international nuclear inspectors following crucial talks in general. and the 1st documents related to the f. b i's investigation into the 911 attacks are de classified. as the u. s. commemorates the 20th anniversary to prominent women,
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launched their campaigns to become frances, 1st female president, marine the pen from the rights and paris. man, i'm can go from the left. ah cut i was, foreign minister has been holding talks and gone. is done with the taliban leadership mohammed ben dockman autonomy is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups take over. so i was taught for is life for us in couple at charles, obviously gotta be playing a crucial role in terms of getting people out of afghanistan and getting aid in over the last couple of weeks. this seems to be another step in the relationship, but he's been talking to both sides. that's correct. yes. as you say, this is the 1st time we've seen any actual foreign dignitary comma meet, officially and meet members of the interim taliban government. we understand that
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culture foreign minister met with the interim prime minister, motor hassan acount, as well as, as you mentioned, interestingly, the former president, how many calls i am abolla move of course was the former chief executive officer of afghan is done and somebody who paid such a vital role in those piece negotiations over the last couple of years that have been a couple of tweets with respect to what is being reported as to what was discussed in those meetings, coding to a local news agency here in cobble. they saying that there were a number of important issues including bilateral relations that were discussed and interest me at suite, from the taliban spokesperson in doha. so hale shaheen. he said that these talks, it also involved discussions of about attracting more humanitarian assistance course. we know that the countries have been very much lynch pin between the new
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taliban government and the international community and trying to come to some sort of resolution with respect to beginning to end this crisis. something that the humanitarian world, the un described as potentially being a humanitarian catastrophe. at the moment it's all about getting as much aid into this country as possible. you in saying that if indeed that assistance doesn't derive soon, we could be looking at 98 to 100 percent of this population around 38000000 people potentially being under the poverty line by next year. so we can, we can understand these discussions, obviously very and pull and, and potentially will have a huge impact on millions of lives inside afghanistan. and a lot of that international, a dependent on how the taliban,
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the interim governments of the taliban deals with issues like women's rights, for example, in the inclusion of minorities. do we have any more information about how they might do with that in the future thus far? with respect to positions for women in the interim government or a future permanent governments, no indication of any change, there are no women of any hold any portfolios. thus far we heard from the child about today with respect to education, the education of women. they are saying that women are free to attend universities and schools. certainly with respect to tertiary orridge university education, there must be a separation of the sexes inside classrooms. we understand that may well involve some sort of curtain, for example, in rooms to keep men and women apart. but of course, yeah, the international community is looking for proof that the taliban sticks to its commitments with respect to human rights. with respect to, for example,
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the freedom of the media. as i say, more inclusion of ethnic minorities in any permanent government, more inclusion of women. the promise that afghan his time will not be used by all groups to launch attacks on foreign countries. and until, according to the international community, thus far, that sort of proof is, is given by the time to buy. and then of course, they are holding back billions of dollars of aid, an afghan assets that are frozen, for example, in us banks or by the world bank. and it is vital, as we've heard from the countries trying to galvanize a united, international response to this humanitarian crisis that some sort of agreement is made by the un, by the international community in order for these aid to come through immediately. because as i say, the united nations,
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some of the predictions they're making of very dire indeed, unless the humanitarian assistance starts coming into this country soon. charles, thanks very much indeed that charles shot for live in couple now one carbon is head of policy analysis at the out of center for research and policy studies. he explains. cut out a wall in the b building of a kind of stone under taliban rule. i think this is somehow a continuation of actor or the forgotten issue. you know, it started actually a few years ago and it, it ended with agreement on the was with all of, i'm just continuing this all by trying actually to reach out and try to bridge this guy actually between party brand national community. it's thing to make money by like more checks that were more responsive to that. the minds of the international community concerning the formation of the government concerning the old woman and politics and society concerning the role of minorities and all these things
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actually would make it easier for me to convince the international community dock probably by has change and that is time that i have to deal with it as the legitimate government kind of stuff. i believe. ready this is what it is trying to do right now is very sensitive to any sort of interference and i forgot what it is, especially now probably by and see is like it one does it for, for to and one does over the past 20 years. well, i think we can also, on the other hand, see that got that has some sort of a liberal authority bank because as you said, it's trying to make this pro cool approach with the finally. but if you show some flexibility in terms of the demands that the national committee will be able actually to get to some aid, because at the end of the day, a party back with one actually to the country. the world is over now and you have
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toward the country right now. and if you want the country without having much problems, you need to have some sort of international cooperation and helping you out and toward the country. iran and stepping up cooperation with the world's nuclear watchdog having imposed restrictions on inspectors. in february international atomic energy agency will be allowed to install new memory cards at key atomic sites. i'm be able to continue filming, and spin comes out of what's been described as constructive talks with the agencies heads. rafael grossi. he's been in his 1st visit to, to on since abraham icy became president last month. the continuity of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to be a and to the world that everything is you know there and that we are going to be
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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. israel's prime ministers called on world powers to keep iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. natalie bennett, once a time limit on international negotiations, unequal it because 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 or in the most important thing, the most important message that there must be a time limit. and iranians dragging on. we must set clear deadline that says up until here remark. saudi arabia says it still has doubts about iran's nuclear
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program and ones, the 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 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 the 1st secret document of the f. b, i investigation into the september 11th attacks has been released after a long campaign by the victims, families, the nearly declassified papers come on the 20th anniversary and described contact the hijackers hard with saudi associates in the u. s. but the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was involved in the plot. the president joe biden signed an executive order to release the documents a week before the commemorations. let's get more on this with bozeman jordan in
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washington, d. c. there was a lot of anticipation in the run up to the release of these documents. how are the families of the victims been reacting to this? well, one of the main groups, 911 families united, released a statement overnight saying that while the saudi government has constantly denied that it had anything to do with the planning or the execution of the terrorist attacks in new york city in pennsylvania. and here in washington, d. c at the pentagon, that taught in their reading of this 1st document, that it couldn't have been a coincidence that people who worked for the saudi consulate in los angeles, among other places, had repeated contacts and provided assistance, food, housing, transportation, to 2 of the hijackers. now, if almighty and colored, i'll meet our this is a statement that says that the saudi government should basically take
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responsibility for the fact that it's officials facilitated the murder of nearly 3000 people. on september 11th, 2001, the families are course pressing for more documents. it's not clear how quickly these documents are going to be released. but as you noted, the u. s. president joe biden recently signed an executive order ordering that does some of these materials about the government's investigation into the planning of the attacks be made public. if nothing else to try to relieve the anxiety that these families have been suffering for the last 20 years. of course, just the release of this one document does not mean that these families are going to withdraw their lawsuit against the saudi government, roslyn, jordan, and washington d. c. thank you very much. so i had an alger 0 paying inflated prices to get jobs for over $900.00. why some people in leon law, i turn into the black market for vaccines. and a fairy tale along the buddies,
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teenager. just a huge surprise. i think us tennis opens. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to be with you. india is getting inundated with rain toward the northwest and also the east and north east. then we do have red weather alerts in play for some indian state. so these include goudrow at mahar awestruck and go where there is a potential to see upwards, more than $200.00 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. and again, same goes for the east and also the northeast since, because we've got this deepening area of low pressure, very likely to become a psychotic storm. so red weather alerts in play here is while this includes for
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dish and also chatted, scar, and same story. more than $200.00 millimeters of rain over the next 24 to 36 hours . we are keeping tabs on typhoon sean too as it just sort of stalls out around just south of shanghai. but this is going to deliver a devastating blow. 3 to 400 millimeters of rain and then fierce winds here as well above 100 kilometers. so the potential for some damage then further toward the south, we have concepts as it flashed into central vietnam, just throwing buckets of rain here over the past 24 hours, almost 500 millimeters. and that is still continuing to fall central vietnam into allows big concern over a month sites and landside, in the days to come see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. in part 2 of a special investigation, one when a visitor western destroys only youth detention center and travels to the remote out dock town, where many of the indigenous inmates come from on to 0 me
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the colleges. when i the me data, reminder stories this are cause foreign minister has been holding talks in afghanistan, would be taliban leadership have been a built off. one of danny is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups take over. iran is eating some restrictions in the world. nuclear watchdog following talks in toronto,
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the international atomic energy agency will be allowed to replace memory cards and monitoring equipment of key sites. secret documents about the hijackers involved in the 911 attacks have been released for the 1st time, but the f. b, i, 16 page report offers no evidence. the saudi government was just in the plot. the 2 women have kicked off their campaigns to be frances. first female president, barring the pen from the far right, national rally, party address supporters and the city of fi host. she's expected to be the main competition for president emanuel macro, though he's yet to announce his bed. for a 2nd time. honest man, on his algo is favorite to win the socialist party's nomination for next year's election. so that then absolutely, i call 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 republicans who want france to become an example once again among
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nations. together, let's rise and with courage, determination, with optimism and generosity together. let's offer a future to our children. fresh journalists, p o ascii, says it goes current job could work against her presidential bid. being the mayor of paris. obviously, it gives her a lot of visibility and, 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 candidacy, nothing parents, but in a small model 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,
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so she's putting forward her personal story. and 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 is more education, more social assistance for the poor and song pope francis is called on hungary to extend its arms towards everyone. head of the roman catholic church was speaking julia shortstop in budapest, on his way to the back. yeah. he let a mass and heroes square, but tended by tens of thousands of people often meeting president victor all bunch . his remarks were seen as a veiled critique of the hungarian government, anti immigrant policies. thousands of people have joined
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a pride march in switzerland 2 weeks before to vote on whether to legalize the same sex marriage and adoption. organize the say 30000 people to pot switzerland lags behind many western european neighbors. when it comes to gay rise, they passed an anti homophobia law in february. the vote on same sex marriage takes place in 2 weeks. service show more than 80 percent of swiss support the legislation somewhat unlike what excellent things because i feel people think switzerland is ahead of its time regarding right. but actually we are really behind compared to, for example, the netherlands, are many other european countries up in brazil and countries from latin america. they allow same sex marriage quite early. but here were in switzerland, a developed and rich country. here we are with the vote for this for something that is so obvious. we shouldn't even have to vote for the president says he wants to push through changes to the constitution. ok. sad to control of the government then dismissed the prime minister in july. trinity as part of
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a labor union and the biggest party in parliament opposed any attempt by the president to suspend the constitution said, says he took power to tackle economic and political crises. pulls of just close in mckoko's legislative assembly elections. the turn out rate was about 38 percent. 2 hours before polling stopped. that's nearly 14 percent lower than the previous election in june. the government disqualified to $21.00 opposition candidates from standing, including veteran politicians who served for decades. critics, a beige eng is extending its crackdown and descent from hong kong to the former portuguese colony. typhoon warning has been issued for the chinese city of shanghai . typhoon shampoo is heading there after drenching taiwan. a force, the evacuation of flood prone areas in the east coast flights fairies and train services have been cancelled. torrential rain is now forecast for shanghai in
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children are back at school in bangladesh after one of the world's longest shutdowns because of corona virus. but out of the classroom, 18 months children in lower grades are going to school once a week for the 1st 3 weeks. unicef is warned. the prolonged school closures will make it worse for millions of children across south asian. when the number of new cases of code 19 and me and mark has fallen, but many patients are having difficulty getting treatment in hospital. this trust of state run facilities has led some people to see called turnitin, including the black market for vaccines. on st. louis reports cove id 19 patient of being treated inside his private facility. that used to be a boxing stadium. it was converted into a treatment sent her by a group of business men in yan gunn, and his run as a not for profit enterprise. the idea came about as myanmar was experiencing its
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3rd and most deadly wave of corona virus, which piqued in july general d got we saw that people are in trouble. they could not get a place in government hospitals and that have to pay a lot of money to go to private hospital. some died as they did not get enough oxygen supply off to the military coup in february. and the subsequent crank down on health care work is being one of the 1st groups to protest against the new rule . health services deteriorated or the way my during the 1st and 2nd waves, both government and private cove at 1900 facilities could help the people. but during the 3rd wave, due to the political situation, people cannot receive proper medical facilities even before the cobra. 1903rd wave people didn't go to the hospitals for other diseases as there were insufficient human resources. many people also came to distrust state run facilities. this treatment center plugs a gap in the health care system, but it's not a fully functioning hospital. and patients who take a turn for the worse,
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we'll still have to go to a hospital. however, families who have relatives in the center tell us, they still rather send their loved ones here, whose name, i mean, we didn't want to bridge public hospitals. we have 3 patients home, we're not able to for private hospitals because they're too expensive. that's why we're here. for some, the distrust in authorities has extend it to distrust in government's vaccination program. some are opting to purchase. india made vaccines on the black market. this post on social media is advertising a vaal of vaccine for approximately $400.00 us dollars. 8 times its usual price, latest available figures. last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera,
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the u. k. government has ruled out plans to introduce more lockdown to fight the covered 1900 crisis. health minister says he says vaccine passports to get into nightclubs and large events in england will also be scrapped. the government says instead, rely on vaccines and testing to keep people safe is going to certain cases in the past few months after restrictions were ease in july festival. they said there's a lot of defenses we've just gone through some of them that way. we need to keep in place c a because this bars haven't gone anywhere. the, still a pandemic, of course me to remain cautious. but we just shouldn't be doing things for the sake of it all because others are doing it. we should look at every possible intervention, properly, health officials in columbia worried about a possible surge of covered 19. the shortage in vaccines isn't likely to help. many people have received the 1st dose, may have to wait several months before getting the 2nd one artist handles on p a. t reports from all the time. the days without available doses. people are lining up
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again. if vaccinations centers in bogota, people might okay. yeah, yeah, because new those these arrived and decided to try and leave it here 15 days ago and couldn't get vaccinated. i don't know yet not everybody here will be able to get a shot a me then i'm going vaccine shortage and summer since away pfizer. madame master seneca vaccines are all in short supply in columbia. postpone the 2nd shot for most people, extending the allowed interval between doses from the recommended $21.00 days to almost 3 months which is the case for street vendor. lillian about boys who was hoping to be fully protected by now on the latter part of my food. i wish i could get my 2nd dose to be safe there saying i will have to wait until november. and the same is happening with most faxing. so far less than a 3rd of columbia population has been fully vaccinated while almost half as
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received at least windows experts are hoping the country will soon be able to pick up speed after news that the more contagious delta variance was detected here earlier this week. and that the home grown variance known as new is already responsible for over 60 percent of current infection. columbia. the national institute for health is the 1st in a developing country to independently sequence the local variance, which is spreading internationally and is being closely monitored by the world health organization. and they sent me some of his time was at this time, we are evaluating the possibility that the new variant could evade the immune some of vaccinated people. colombia is particularly interesting for this study, since we are using many different types of vaccines. this will be key to understand what will happen next. with daily cases falling bars, restaurants and clubs fully open again, people have relaxed their attitudes, but experts fear a new spike could be around the corner. we are normally a,
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the government should seize this opportunity to try to speed up texting nations buying more doses and stance in primary care and its ability to trace cases before the next uptick. the current decline in debts, in case of the given colombians in the economy, some relief with multiple strains on the rise in a bumpy inoculation campaign. health officials born. it might be too early to let their guard down. allison that i'm just here with that, but it's teenager emma rather connor has stung the tennis world by winning the us open. she beat lilla fernandez and the final to become the 1st qualify when a grand slam, if it's stokes reports. ladies and gentlemen, why, why do you want us women? it's about 2 weeks ago and already kind of begun her campaign to quantify her 1st us open. she'd already but flights back to the u. k. but 10 matches later without
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dropping a single set. the 18 year old lifted the trophy in new york. i have no idea when i'm going home. i've got no idea what i'm doing tomorrow. any schedule, i've got absolutely no clue. and right now, no carrying the world, i'm just loving life. the final get it back to the teenagers, read it kind of against 19 year old canadian lane, the fernandez, the 1st grand slam final men's or women's to be contested by 2 and seated players. it was a tory contest in the early stages, but ready kind of came out on soap in the pressure moments sharing the skills dispatch more experienced players throughout, told them and she took the opening set 6 games before. yeah. into the 2nd the no matter what fernandez through, it's a read it can i have the answers. she got the crucial break. i went on to serve for the match. it was 3 point needing treatment to
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a cut on her leg. she held her nerve to wrap up the championship with an ace but a kind of is the 1st qualify ever to win a grand slam. and the 1st british women to win a major in virginia weighed at wimbledon back in 1977, u. k. prime minister voice johnson treated his praise as did the queen, and friends and friends, celebrated back in her home town a 2nd. i'm in south london, completing a form, a coach. he told her between the ages of 6 and 10. she got it done in the late or clone and she was really unbelievable. reddick cannibal jumped from 150 to number 23 in the world rankings on monday. and she walked away with a witness check at $2500000.00. nearly 10 times her entire previous career earnings . david stokes out there. well tennis number one,
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never joke of it. she's just hours away from possibly becoming the most successful player in grand slam history. the sub faces daniel meditative and the man's us open final later, your coverage has the chance to win a record of the 21st grand slam title and the process claim. all. busy 4 majors in the same year, you can expect a self challenge though. his russian viable has only dropped one of the tournament so far on. this is all of these other top stories called our foreign minister, has been holding talks in afghanistan with the taliban leadership. well, how may been dockman autonomy is the most senior official from any country to visit since the groups takeover cha, stratford has more from couple.

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