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an extraordinary film archives fanning for decades, reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema on the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera ah, upon taking office. president biden immediately faced the choice between ending a war or escalating the us extra state defendant. the heavily criticized withdraw from afghanistan during a 2nd day of grilling by congress. taliban. thanks the world for pledging one point . $2000000000.00 evade saying we'll spend the money wisely. ah,
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this is now just here. live from london. was coming up. haiti's, chief prosecutor off prime minister, i had only to be charged over the killing of the president. you an investigation oblique picture of the situation inferior saying violence is worsening. and guineas, military rulers begin talks with political and religious leaders on forming the national government. they chorused off the can i yes, extra state has been subjected to a 2nd day of tough questioning. over the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan, washington has been heavily criticized for its hasty evacuations. off the taliban took control of the capital. antony beacon says the rapid fall of cobble took us intelligence by surprise. now we are looking into why they failed to predict it. we
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collectively over 20 years, invested discretionary amounts in those security forces in that government. hundreds of billions of dollars, equipment, training, advice support and based on that as well as based on what we were looking at real time. again, we did not see this collapse in a matter of 11 days. it's kim of hers and jordan, who's live in washington dc. what, what stood out during today's questioning? well, basically, the questioning fell along the lines that you might have expected. republicans are very critical of the bind administration's handling of the evacuation of us citizens and afghans who had worked with the us military during the 20 year long war. but there was also some criticism from democrats as well, including from the committee chairman bob and, and who said that it was regrettable. and i'm paraphrasing here,
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that the defense secretary lloyd austin was not sitting alongside anthony blinking to answer questions because many of the questions during tuesday's hearing focused on the military's handling not just of the last 2 weeks of the evacuation, but of the military drop down in the months before it, there was a lot of criticism of the military's decision, for example, to agree to return 7 basis inside afghanistan to the afghan government and that included from airfield, which many of the senators agreed could have been used as a secure facility in order to evacuate people in the last 2 weeks of august, and as the button administration quelled all the questions now about his pull out from f kennestone. no, it has not. it has not called that questioning. if anything of the defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark, milly will be up here on capitol hill in
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a couple of weeks time. and you can expect they're going to face very vigorous questioning about the pentagon's role in the military drop down from afghanistan. and certainly there was also a criticism of the us president joe biden himself, the fact that the senators repeatedly pointed out that we have not heard from the president sense of the military drop down. and that he was basically hiding baton behind anthony blinking and behind void austin in behind other senior administration officials about the handling of the draw down from afghanistan as well as the ongoing efforts to relocate us citizens and permanent residents who have not yet decided to leave afghan stand. there are also questions the senators have as well do their counterparts on the house of representatives about how to prevent the taliban from becoming a global scourge. there was of the pointing out that the taliban does set on one
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terrorism list here in the united states. and the question came from one of the senators, well, why aren't they on all of them? so this has not ended this foreign policy controversy for the by the ministration rosen. jordan, thank you very much. indeed. your food and agriculture organization is appealing for urgent assistance to save afghanistan's wheat and livestock. when to wheat accounts for half of the countries diet. but the combination of drought and instability is putting millions of people at risk. the single most important factor to mitigating displacement as we look at this drought situation now is keeping farmers in the sales and keeping her with the flux. this is absolutely key to preventing. ringback a deepening displacement crisis. the town has promised to distribute more than a $1000000000.00 of a directly to afghans who need it. the money was pledged on monday at the 1st you and donors conference and i've gone on since the group seized power kind of on is
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heavily reliant on external assistance. and the takeover has compounded fears of economic collapse. we assure the international community that we're pleased to hear about the pledge committed to afghanistan at the same time we promise on our part. but all the relief fate reach those that deserve it. it's our responsibility to hand out the really fade to all afghans, all across the country. in european union's foreign policy, chief burrell says it's in the use best interest to engage with the taliban. to have any change of influencing events have no other options but to engage with a tally, much engaging doesn't mean recognition not but engaging. mench talking, discussing and agreeing when possible. with the ministers the congeal, we agreed that the level of nature of these engagement will depend on the actions
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of the new government. laska man who lost several members of his extended family in a drones trial, last month is calling on the u. s. to accept it made an error and investigate m l m id says his family was wrongly targeted by american forces. looking to stop a suspected eisler. peroration 10 people including 7 children, were killed in the strike. on august the 29th, a man, he said, his family was not linked to the group, but were employees of american organizations who had hoped to be evacuated. us claims the strike destroyed a vehicle packed with explosives and prevented an attack on cobbles airport. ah, prime minister looks to be charged as a suspect, and the manager of the president. the country's chief prosecutor, has asked a judge to indict a halo. he officially and ordered migration services not to leave. let him leave
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haiti present driven, and louise was assassinated in july and court document. se the prime minister was called twice. and now as after the death, by one of the main suspects. the cause is around for am local time. last had 7 minutes, 5 minutes to oh, he has not commented. ok. mines is a journalist with the pay to the best in newspaper. he says the investigation is not focusing on those phone calls are real and has a lot to answer for were the 2 calls he made to joseph felix bag. yo, who was apparently the man who gave the order for the columbia mercenaries who had been hired for the hip to kill president job. now my reason is presidential apartment. so a lot of people have come to the conclusion that in fact and re, was part of it. when the prosecutor bedford club asked him
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to come speak to him about the calls are ellen read sort of back candidates saying it was diversionary tactics. so now, bedford clod is up the game. vladimir putin, his hosting his ally, the syrian president sharla said for the 1st time in 6 years, the 2 leaders discussed how syrian forces backed by russia or gain control of the countries last rebel held areas who tend to intervene to support aside in the war in 2015 also criticized foreign powers who continue to back the position when the systems to the main problem in my view is that the foreign military forces and without the permission of the un and without your sanctioning or present on some territories of the country, which contradicts international law and that does not give you an opportunity to use maxim efforts for the consolidation of the country and to move on the part of
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its restore ation as fast as you could if the whole territory of the country was controlled by the legal government. when no money taking into account the fact that international terrorism recognizes no borders and spreads like an infection around the world. i can say that our armies made a huge contribution to protect the world from this evil area is essentially unfit for humans. and 10 years after the war there began, the situation is getting even worse, according to a new report. the un commission of inquiry on serious as all sides in the complex continued to pepper, to perpetrate, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and stand accused of infringing the basic human rights of syrians. it found instances of torture, sexual violence, enforced disappearances, and arbitrary deaths. they, on all sides, the government forces, arm groups, and western back rebels. medical facilities and food markets are still routine.
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target inquiry says a collapse economy and unchecked environmental issues. the those still in the country to fend for themselves. and further, more than 6 and a half 1000000 syrians, you've left in the past decade. the conclusion is that it's simply unsafe for them to go home. we look at different parts of the country and we see the levels of violence in the i'm fighting are going up prizes and down. and then we look at the whole country and we see the economy plummeting. we see should food shortages. and as we said earlier, 12400000 insecure, we see fewer shortages. we see the pandemic hitting and the numbers rising. and that's what makes us say at this moment, syria really is not a country that could be taking people in the u. n. refugee agency has urged the
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international community to do more to help syrian refugees in lebanon, economic crosses, and a drop, and the value of the cash assistance they received means many families are going hungry. so i wrote reports for a refugee camp in becca valley. no bass left the syrian to see is hello, when the war started in 2011, any since married with a new born, he now has more mouth to feed food prices in lebanon, of the common affordable for the majority of the population. the united states says syrian refugees, all the most vulnerable, and i look into that with us in the we used to receive money with $27.00 and it was just about enough. now it's worth less than a quarter, and daily covers the price of milk or sugar. many syrian refugees to rely on cash assistance paid in the local lebanese currency. but since its loss, more than 85 percent of its value, the poorest refugees have been hit. the hardest one of this shop in by car
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valley is helping it's customers by allowing them to buy now and pay later. but it says, even he's been able to make and me inflation, he says means the cache only loss for a few items so that that of customers come into the price of, for example, a small kind of salami. now with a dollar, they say it's too expensive about a fully to the oil is worth almost $6.00. they'll tell me they don't have the money and they leave. and this is how people live day by say, well, i don't know. i love you. love love, they told out there they want to receive the cache in its full value in dollars instead of the local currency. the representatives of the you and refugee agency here agrees it's a more practical solution. but challenging to implement. he's urging the international community to help and says the agency is trying to find the long term solution. we are working with government partners and then also financial provide
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service providers to catch up with the level of installation and increasing the o lebanese because of the comic situation in the panoramic. a caesar seeing refugees, skin meals, getting into debt region 10. the net trojans work instead of school family here, feeling angry enough to see at the same time there's been no fuel. and this is what they're happy to do. having to improvise. they were 1st displaced by a very protracted in syria. and then they ended up here and they come to you with no end in sight. they say life is simply become to the dia, conditions in these camps. nearly 1000000 syrian refugees have to endure are likely to worse than in winter approach. 6 picking up casual work will be a lot more difficult once the bitter cold set in. so to hide it all just 0
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back on the valley 11 on. so to come this half hour, winter is coming in the u. k. and the current of ours numbers looks good, but the prime minister says, this is what living with cove it looks like. california versions decide whether to record democratic governor, governor newsome, it has 46 people running to ah hello, good to see you. we still have gloomy conditions hanging out over iberia, and we have seen some exceptional rainfall amounts here. still heavy pockets toward the north. all of this, however, is helping to quell the wildfire situation in this region. the way whether it's extending through france, the low countries, germany, some heavier pulses can be found through denmark and just knocking on the door of
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norway. so we've got some unsettled conditions there to contend with on wednesday. some of the best weather that can be found across the continent is through the balkans. we've got 30 degrees in belgrade, full on sunshine here. tarana 29 will be the high for you. disturbed weather, however, for turkey from the boss for straight through to the capitol region anchor at 25 down toward the southwest on talia. we've got you in for a hiv 27 degrees. ok, so we're just chatting about that, whether through iberia, look what it's also doing, diving down, unsettled conditions, and some morocco rebuts 24 with some showers in the forecast for you. we'll finish this weather report in western africa. big storm clouds are gathering through the ivory coast by barrier sierra, the own, and right into guinea. i. b, john has a high of 25 degrees with some big storms expected there. that's it for me. see soon, the meteor
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ice, small natural rocks from outers ways that survive the journey down to us and have high market value for rock and minimal collectors. all disease worlds joins the moroccan nomads in their desert such with these gifts for adults. yeah, i can tell that it's a meter i had it is it is, i mean to roy, morocco's meteorite hunters on orders, e o the ah top storage era. the u. s. extra state has faced the 2nd day of tough questioning over the withdrawal of american troops. mckenna stone,
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for you all the taliban. this international community for more than a $1000000000.00 of aid and from a distributed directly to afghans who needed take from minnesota to be charged as a suspect in the murder of the countries president. in july, the chief prosecutor has asked a judge to indict officially and ordered officials not to let him leave the country . and letting me pick in his hosting his and i, the president bashar assad for the 1st time in 6 years of the, to just discuss how to reinforce, is backed by russia to gain control of the countries last rebel held areas or russia's president is self isolating. now to members of his in a circle, tested positive for coven, 19 brothers. putin briefed a government meeting via video link to he tested negative for the criminal, saying he's in good health counselor trip to tennessee. he's done this week and it says talks will take place virtually the president has been fully vaccinated with the russian made the job, compute 17000 infections,
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and more than 700 deaths the record in russia. over the past 24 hours, u. k. pharmacist has a 3rd booster job will be recommended to all over the fifty's as part of the government's code 19 plan for winter. vaccinations will also be extended to 12 to 15 year old. while a plan be for mandatory passports to prove you've had a job has been put on hold under students has more more vaccinations. no locked downs is a message from the u. k. prime minister. along with the admission that this time last year, the rates of infections was much lower in one way. opposition today is actually more challenging. we have higher levels of daily cases, thousands more. but in many of the crucial respects, the british people all of us collectively and individually, are incomparably better placed to fight the disease. over 15 years
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will get boosted vaccinations, school children between 12 and 15, can now be vaccinated. the government believes this will be enough to bolster and already successful vaccine program that has greatly reduce the rate of people dying from cove it. the number of people dead now stands at 834000. while an image like the national memorial wall, should ensure no one forgets the scale of losses to cove it in the u. k. across the river thames, the government is projecting a new freight. living with coven, it's the new normal. and that comes with lifting many restrictive laws and dropping plans for coded passports, for major events and nightclubs. showing full vaccination or recent negative 10 things. a huge mistake. yeah, it's typical of them boys over there when you turn freedom is what we fight for my for should out while england is dropping,
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the passport plans scotland is imposing one and in europe despite sometimes fis resistance countries such as france, germany and belgium are using passports to good effect, what we've seen throughout this time next is that britain, england in particular, stays as an outlier the many months. so other countries guess what to do the right thing, only in the end through lens and do the same thing ourselves. could well be the vice team, paul, bro, success in the country. and eventually the take government entities of the england as well. the government says a locked would be a last resort, but a plan b would mean coded passports and other measures. however, there's some unease about not using face me off and other risks inside buildings. i certainly think that some venues are riskier than others, and we should, i think somebody still be requiring distancing. and i also think we should be investing in much better ventilation systems. and the fact that more cautious countries in europe have lower infection rates than the u. k doesn't convince some
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the death rates won't stop climbing again. andrew simmons al jazeera london, china is ambassadors, the u. k. has been barred from parliament out. a politician is sanctioned by china, expressed outrage at his schedule visit. shane v g one was told by the speaker of the house of commons, he could not take part in a talk show you for this week. chinese embassy is hit by calling it a despicable and cowardly action that could harmon, corporation between the 2 nations goodies, military workers have begun talks with critical business and religious leaders to try to form a transitional government on proceeding power in a qu earlier this month. week long dialogue began with a meeting of the heads of the main political parties in the capital. cannot cree crew leader kind of mother do you do move edge them to avoid what he called the errors of the past. military leaders are promised a timeline for a new unity government which is expected to oversee elections. i'm going to be
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monitoring the talks from chronic re it's i wait and see game here on the streets of coconut creek and other parts of guinea. people expected foster developments a quick government military government in place, probably working with severely as to charge a course a transitional course. but then this often nothing is happening. but the military is also in a type support. they keeping president alpha who they deposed 10 days ago. in detention, they haven't released him despite caused by international community on international institutions like the united nations, african union became a community of west african states. they haven't released him. this is a man who still has a significant number of followers in this country. so powerful you can say because he has made it boss president. on the other hand, people who post is wrong. in fact, one looking for changes know for them. this is a very, very confusing situation. they want to see results. they want to see immediate action on poverty,
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on unemployment or security on issues of national interest. but what they're getting now is a slow pace of development in this country. and the earliest they form a government and come up with a transition program that will ease international concerns. and that will give us a direction as to how or where the military government here is leading world leaders, a badge to ramp up the pressure on the philippines government over human rights abuses against civilians. the u. n. is received a 3rd report from a rights group which ones but urgent action is needed to address a crisis sparked by president. would you go to test his campaign against drugs? coming into gun reports from manila, the global council of the international coalition for human rights and the phone been says, there is a systematic state sponsored and sustained human rights violations. are being committed by the philippine government against its own people. over the past 5 years, you are free,
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and the corona of our respond demik has not slowed that down. instead, the group says attacks against activists, environmental advocates and whites workers have intensified in its report. the right group says it has investigated over 50 cases of human rights violations involving a 100 victims since last year. and it finds overwhelming evidence against members of the military police. and even president, rodrigo detective is a war on poor people in the guards of anti drug operations. a war on defense in the guise of a war on communism. and a war on the morrow, people in the cause of a war on terror, drug seen since president re good to launched his so called warrant drugs. in 2016, at least 6000 filipinos had been killed. the number estimated by rights groups is at least 20000 his campaign against communists. insurgency has also resulted
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in the death of chance of activists and labor, union leaders and even rebels. these have been described as extra judicial killing . that is an allegation that the government has repeatedly denied. the group is asking the philippine government to allow independence investigators both here and abroad to pro cases. it is also asking the international criminal court to pursue and continue investigations on president to 3rd to 4 possible crimes against humanity. the philippine government has yet to comment on this latest report, but it has repeatedly denied such allegations in the past was trying to stop that again. the department of justice says it continues to investigate cases and has removed implicated officials and police officers from office. but in many years, they domestic remedies to address abuses have failed,
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and this is why they are asking for the international community to intervene. jim l as in dog and al jazeera manila, voted in the us state of california, deciding the fate of governor gavin newsom. in a special recall election, which is only the 2nd in state history campaign to ask the democrat to stop by a conservative republican group and gained momentum. during the pandemic, newsome has been criticized for his handling of the coven 19 outbreak, along with liberal policies on immigration and crime. if more than 50 percent vote for him to be recalled, he'll be replaced. whichever candidate receives the highest vote in the 2nd question on the valid newsome's main challenger is republican radio host and trump supporter larry elder, who needs a crowded field of 46 patient candidates. elder is about to remove requirements for vaccines and mosque wearing and he's already appealed to the supporters to report alleged voter fraud. who's got no ways left leading opposition. parties have begun
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talks to form a new coalition government after winning landslide victory election was dominated by the climate crisis. and the future of the countries huge oil and gas industry. the wind means all 5 nordic countries are now on the left. one government for the 1st time in 62 years, turn our report with the return of sent a left government to norway after 8 years of conservative rule. one question lose large. what does it mean for the energy sector that made this country fabulously rich? if scobee paid it sold it now we shall celebrate sleeper be and then be ready for action, the golf, where we will change norway and the world. it was an election dominated by the climate crisis. and the growing realization that fossil fuel exports must make way for renewable energy. that's a profound shift for a small country,
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operating western, europe's biggest oil and gas industry. it accounts for 40 percent of gross domestic product and 40 percent of exports, providing norway with a $1.00 trillion dollar sovereign wealth fund. for me personally, i main issue for this election is what i expect from the new government is to focus even more on the climate issues we are facing today. we need to change the seriously, we need a government that takes the environment with greater concern. tricky coalition. talks lie ahead 1st with potential left wing partners wanting faster, move towards the green economy and labor opting for a more gradual transition. the new government will also pledge itself to tackling rising inequality a cause that already ranked high among always neighbors. the election means all 5 nordic countries are now in left wing hands for the 1st time. in 62 years, joan,
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a whole al jazeera bears in india, had been caught on camera playing football to wild bez, a mother and its camp could be seen showing off her skills in india's eastern. never run the poor district of additional states to finding a football near the jungle area. a group of boys had been playing football nearby and kick their ball off the field of as carried on playing while walking off in the forest area. ah, one of the top stories on how to 0, the extra state has been subjected to a secondary of tough questioning. over the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan, washington has been heavily criticized for its hasty evacuations. after taliban took control of the capital, antony lincoln says the rapid fall of couple took us intelligence by surprise and
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