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is held through the most vicious, where the slightest error means a one way. tickets over the edge. we have that remainder come back. holmes men not meet on children. breathing tough condition facing death every time they'll gamble with their life just to an risk in it's all on our desert. oh, this is al jazeera ah, i don't mean o'clock. this is the news i life and oh, how come up the next 60 minute. an emotional appeal from the un as mel nurse children fill up hospitals across that kind of time. if there was no life again, at the end of the tunnel, we will not be here. washington
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steps up efforts to deport thousands of mostly haitian migrants who cross from texas and to mexico. the prospects for president vladimir putin, united russia party as the count begins in parliamentary elections but is ready. police have detained the last 2 of 6 palestinians who escaped from a high security prison 2 weeks ago. and you guys are also with the sports manchester united, defeat, west ham. but it's not enough to put them back on top of the english premier. ah, me. so yes, we begin in afghanistan, where a humanitarian crisis is looming. mel our children, and many infected with measles, filling up hospital boards. unicef says many of them could die if they don't get
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access to urgently needed medicine and treatment. i somehow, as this report now from couple gasping for this child is in critical condition, love is no ventilator of this hospital in carbon. she's among thousands of new born here in connie dunn, who desperately need immediate treatment. as i, as you see here, he's a tribe horton. they mature. and he made a consent for austin and the appropriate temperature in order to survive. and in the absence of resources were willing to volkswagen. incubator in this was, i mean, poor shape. this shortage of math love medicine and beta foods have the lease is the uni, seth representative enough gone. it is visiting this house at all to see what are
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the most urgent needs delays is struggling to address the ever growing needs of health facilities. enough gone is and with each passing day, afghan children are dying of disease. and man attrition. while there is always life at the end of the tunnel. and that's what we do. we do if there was no life again, at the end of the tunnel, we will not be here. can the government officials have other priorities? taliban leaders are desperate for international recognition and financial assistance. but the gun is big donors remain captain of the taliban. in the
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meantime, the health system is on the verge of collapse. doctors and nurses brave their work long hours, but they are short staffed and overwhelmed with a number of children who are treated here every day and has stuff from measles and bung, attrition. and in many cases, because they don't have the wind equipment, they are traveling to find the right words to tell the parents of children may not make it tomorrow or the day after ashmond. hubby is a pity tricia, exhausted and helpless. he and his colleagues know that would be a tough time ahead. what to do because it's hard. because not then you will and food will likely run out soon. if assistance doesn't arrive, there will be no electricity and he is a newborn wart. will return to the same hospital 2 hours after with filmed this
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child. her bed was empty. she was too weak to baffle an infection that spread through her body. touch about about algae 0 coupled. it's certainly all very desperate there. let's bring in to be her at water, who's you? and hcr, director for asia in the pacific joins is on skype from quite the in pakistan and mr. wyatt tate, the situation critical on many fronts. in afghanistan, you've been traveling around the country. what's been your experience? i think the images from the report i just showed really highlights the key issues here in africans found the humanitarian needs are overwhelming. right now, as we speak, the medical systems as is highlighted, the food and the shelter needs with the impending winter is immense. i think the key part of the international coming it is response right now should focus on ramping up the managerial assistance for the millions in need. 4 units. we are
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looking at 3500000 internally displaced individuals inside that's going to spend half a 1000000 of them just due to the conflict. and right now, these people just like many, many millions of african 12 foot security out there need the support of the international community urgent ramping up of these resources will impact 38000000 africans who are in africa is down right now with a situation that was deteriorating over the past months, and in urgent need of help. we didn't see humanitarian partners and others ramping up as we speak when i was in couple manager and assistance was coming through pockets. found trucks came in with assistance, but this is just a drop in the bucket small bucket we need to really increase and wrap it up. if not of fear is that with the impending winter allies will be lost and time is of a sense, right now as we speak. yeah. and there's the 3 and a half 1000000,
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tiny displays that you're talking about there. the majority of those women children . absolutely. and as always exposed in the most wonderful situation, ah, the majority of women and children out in the open with the impending winter and the basic services that's critical for them be helped as we seen right now from infant mortality and let them know mortality to the ability to have a shelter over their heads right now is a question of survival. and i think again, while that is a focus on the political issues around how one in gauges and taliban government, what is most important right now is engaging with the authorities. the interim government and seeing how best we can deliver the humanitarian community for the african people. and one final point to which is of immense importance is also ensuring that this is sustained. we have
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a generous outpouring of support of the geneva meeting. this has to translate into resources on the ground and being able to deliver to the people in need. as you say, the a t f, it goes hand in hand with a requirement to find that peace and stability and, and maintaining all ensuring that human rights are respected at what did you witness in terms of that specifically when you were there in our discussions with the dream authorities we have again reiterated while we are engaging to support that humanitarian efforts, the commitments of the interim authorities on the ability of women to work on the ability of children and all children to go to school and access education on the issues of minorities. and their rights and the inclusive nature of their participation, these commitments made need now to be translated into action. and that's where i think the confidence of the app can be both the peace and security stability, hinges on these commitments being translated to real tangible action. when i was in
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trouble, i did see good children going to school, but then this is couple of and we have to make sure it happens in all the regions of african. it's fun where children can go to school as we saw happening in. and that's where i think we have to support and gauge and continue to dialogue that the stomach, but translating to action. to what degree are the taliban cooperating with, allowing in and distributing of 8 around the country. one point that we discussed clearly was the ability to have access to communities in need, unemployed ability to do the needs assessment and distribute. they were committed to this. and when i was in cobble, we had car con, was from units coming in trucks right in into afghanistan, in large numbers. this is the 2nd war and we know it's f, w, a show and other supplies have been lifted and brought into the country as well. and as we see right now, there is no hindrance to that distribution. and we're bringing in more across from
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pakistan, which is also facilitating the arrival of humanitarian aid across the border. which is extremely important in my discussions with the pakistani government that thank them for that notation. so right now as we speak, i do not see anger and stability to work is there and field offices in different parts of the country are functioning. now a staff out there and now maybe ramp it up and that's where i think again, we have to see how effective that wrapping up is enabled and facilitated. but at this point of time, we see it working, but the scale up is essential. in the baker at what units y'all direct, frazier and the pacific. thanks your time. so thank you. me. well, miss, right. what? they're talking a little bit about education. that remains unclear when girls in afghanistan will return to secondary school boys were back in the classroom on saturday. austin order from the taliban. female students was mentioned in the taliban denouncement. the girls have been able to return to primary school. taliban spokesman says,
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plans are being made to reopen high schools to girls, but no date has been given us. your girls haven't come for classes yet. the spirits down and they're waiting for the government's announcement so they can resume studying with the education of girls. it's 6 generations. the education of boys may affect the family. education of girls affects society. we are closely following the method, so the girls can complete the study. well, let's say now from charl stratford, who has more from couple still no clarity from the taliban on. exactly when that will happen, the last we heard on the official level at least was yesterday and a press statement released visor. hula mosher hate the spokesperson. and he said that girls schools will be open soon. he said that officials are currently working on a procedure and how to separate the classes and the division of teachers in girls schools
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where we also understand that there are concerns amongst the tyler by an officials on the potential for or trying to avoid that is male teachers teaching female students and female teachers teaching male students. so as i still know, clarity on that, we have spoken to a number of the public universities in cobble today. they're saying stay that they are not open yet, but we've also spoken of private universities. one of which said that they were open and they were segregating book male from female students. and they said that they were operating with the blessing of the taliban. of course, what, why this is so important is because so much hinges on this, in the eyes of the international community with respect to the and freezing of billions of dollars in afghan assets and funding from international organizations who say they want proof from the taliban. that sticks to its commitments with
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respect to the education of girls and women's rights. more than a dozen african women gathered in coal to protest against the taliban that call you on the group to protect women's rights, including access to employment and education. and they help signs calling for the participation of women in public life. they study happen, but in his long women i give them more rights. why are they taking our rights? we need schools for ladies to reopen again. women should go back to their jobs. all the employees should go back to the job and they should start walking as they used to. we are not asking for anything else. we need a human right? well they inter mare of couple says female employees have been ordered to stay at home with work only allowed for those who cannot be replaced by men. zuniga registers some female workers that we cannot replace because of their profession who are working in the design department architecture department. and in the electronic department, they come and carry on their duties as normal. but in general,
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those who could be replaced in other departments in the current situation until everything returns to normal. we've asked them to stay at home and the salaries are paid as normal. we've a truck carrying taliban fighters. this has been hit by bomb in the east, in afghan city of july, about several of the wounded were transported to hospital. this is the 2nd attack targeting ton of vitamin city in 2 days, saturdays bloss killed at least 3 people. and here in the cutter, the w h. i direct general interpreters at on him has been visiting one of the compounds hosting african refugees in doha because he has become a major transit point for refugees leaving. going to study it facilitated the relocation of about 50000 people. often taliban took over last month. some of the accommodation being used was built for the football world cup. next year. reveal is ready. police have now detained all the palestinian prisoners. he recently escaped from a high security facility. alas to me, and i deal in viet and i. hum comanche were arrested in jeanine in the occupied
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westbank ending a 2 week search. prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years to each man sentence on charges. they were planning a new attack or force of reports from the occupied west back any 2 weeks on the run, the final 2 palestinian prisoners were caught over night. israel said to other people who had helped them were also detained from a house in geneva. elsewhere in the palestinian town confrontations after a separate is ready incursion, apparently designed as a decoy allies. tonight, we have closure. the last 2 terrorists who escaped billable a prison 2 weeks ago were arrested when it down the fat. and i am come angie, both members of palestinian islamic jihad gave themselves up of the israeli forces surrounded the house. they were hiding in columbus. his father says his son called him 1st saying he was surrendering to prevent harm to anyone else. why? and the 2 weeks have passed, and i had expected him to call me from god's our lebanon, or some safe place. behold israel,
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a patient force is fully responsible for his life and for safety and well being. for some days that had been his ready report that the net was closing in on jeanine . the final target, the home of admin jennifer, his son was one of those arrested on suspicion of helping the escapees to get and i was here when i had gone short. i didn't know where they came from. i went inside and closed the deal later. i had soldiers on last week saying 10 or selves in or we demolished the house. there were concerns that a shootout in which either or both prisoners were killed, could have triggered a wide around a violence events in the early hours of sunday morning. here at this house brought to an end, an enormous scale israeli man hunt without the kind of violence that many had feared. nonetheless, this entire chapter has been a major embarrassment to these wally security operations. the prisoners had told their lawyers that they were able to dig steadily for months through their cell floor into void space under the high security gilbert facility. despite the fact
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that a previous such attempt had been discovered and security tightened. of, i mean, i guess the escape itself was a serious mistake, intelligence operational and systematic wise. but from the moment there was a malfunction. first of all, banded together together in the 1st stage against the enemy, in order to restore deterrence and then to fix internally what was needed. and there are things to fix. while there's really celebrate the recapture of all 6 escapees, palestinians remain focused on the escape. seen as a rare is fleeting victory for population among whom solidarity with prisoners is any a consensus issue? harry force it how does era jeanine in the occupied west bank? i put them on the news are including we are rated to rise to the challenge of leadership packing, a political punch, flipping box and sen, money back, you know, nonsense. he will run for president jim holmes,
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farmland and forest. all flooded. we meet the people who can vote in struggling to see to survive because of the data. and teens pay tribute to the high school school in the history of english top flight. coming up with j. r g. thousands of on documented haitian migrants who crossed into the u. s. to be deported and estimated $13000.00 people are staying at a make shift. camp in the texas bought a ton of del rio and as john hollow report sounds more awaiting to ent of us from mexico. run the mexican side right now of the rio grande river that separates this country from the united states. and we here because more than 10000 people, most of them haitian, cross the river to get to the united states and establish a sort of make ship camp wanting to be given asylum and to be able to stay in the
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united states. many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point, their fleet, poverty, and years of political turmoil and natural disasters. back home. i didn't pass out the remote or not. i'm really scared. you know why haiti had enough quick. we were left with nothing, no home, no food, nothing, almost all my family died. and if we don't go across where we go to go, we don't have a home. that's why with searching for a better future. the flow of patients crossing to the united states at this point suddenly turn into a torrent of the last week or 2. but now it's slowed again. people have heard the plans from the u. s. government to fly many in the come back home. yet we scared that if we cross, i don't just report a specter haiti and it will be west for us. those we did see crossing the river. when made me bring food water to those. on the other side, i asked this man how people were doing on the other side. my son was up with
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somebody and there. okay. but sad because maybe tomorrow they'll be deported. conditions in the camp, reportedly tough with not enough food, toilets, or water. but we couldn't verify that. earlier in the day we tried twins, the camp by the front door in texas. we just tried to get into the camp by the us century. and we would deny that we now just crossed the river and tried to get in through this century. and we'd just been denied by the food of trauma. and that you can see behind me to say that we're not allowed in other journals, said the same. the us authorities a blocking the media from talking to those inside. meanwhile, they're faced with the problem. the test any administration may shift shantytown, suddenly springing up on the border with thousands, desperate to say, well, we can speak to john right now live. he's on the mexican side of things that john said pretty evident the desperation of everybody. what's the latest now?
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people are aware of what's going on that definitely aware the people that are trying on this side were in mexico, obviously the mexican bank. that's the rio grande river behind us. and then on the other side, you've got the us bank, the river, the 20 state trooper cars there to try and stop people from getting across. and you can probably see right there in the distance, and then we're green. sure. he's the father and a haitian family that we just chatted to. he's there right now with his baby due to a new so he's what they went across with food. and you can see that he's been there for about 20 minutes, surrounded by quite long journey. says no way in now. so obviously now stopping people from getting into that come yesterday was still possible for people with food to be able to get in the camp basically because there's not a lot of food and water inside of it is what we're hearing when say camp, that's quite a grand word actually for a really, really made shift sort of collection of very, very,
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very temporary rooms. so people's heads in some cases is not rooms are good people's heads is what we're hearing. so the man that we just spoke to that said yes, i know about the deputation flights. i know that that's meant to be starting today to be taking people back from that camp to haiti. but what am i going to do? i've got nothing left in haiti, that's a country that's been afflicted by natural disasters for some years. a lot of poverty and also a political crisis is no president there right now off that he was assassinated in july. i'm going to give this a shot. so he's trying to get into a camp that people are being supported from. i think that gives you an idea of the level of desperation of these people. so they've been trying to flee. what exactly so we were in haiti actually just a month ago in the aftermath of an earthquake, which devastated the southwest. so that, that's happened recently, but a lot of these people had actually left before then they passed some time in chile,
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in ecuador countries that they were able to get into in south america because of the political instability. the eighty's been suffering for years because of the poverty we're talking about, the poorest country in the americas. and also because of security problems. even when we were in haiti, there was a section of the road out fort to prince because he couldn't travel from the police, had to be met for a month. they've been run out because gangs had such a strong control. so it's a lot of problems in that country that people have been fleeing from for quite some time. once they have fled and they've gone to south america, it's a tortuous route to try and get up to this point. they have to pass through an area which is called the darting gap. that's jungle between columbia and panama. right now there's a lot of rain happening there. there's a lot of rural, very, and some murder. so people are really desperate that going through this journey, that trying to get to this point, and just down the south of netscape. there's another book who met in tupper tudor, on the border. we guatemala with it's about 40000 more people that are trying to
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get up to here. so even though the united states is desperately trying to send the message board is on open as president biden has said, don't come here. we're going to send you back home. people are still trying to get up to this point, a mexican authorities, a trying to contain them before they can get to the border with the united states, the quite rigid attempt to stop the people getting here. they still managing to make it in small groups. that's the situation on the mexican side of the rio grande . john holmes, thanks a lot. abysmal fall out from australia's consolation of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine contract with franz president. amend will macro you to speak by phone to us president joe biden. soon. macros is expected to montclair application about the new defense packed in the pacific, which resulted in australia, scrapping of the deal. france is left out of the new alliance between the u. s. australia and the united kingdom kids, you know, but i don't, i don't on the audio president biden asked to speak with the president of the republic, and there will be a telephone discussion in the next few days between them to move forward. because
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what's at stake with this issue with this crisis, as you said, is a strategic one more than a commercial one. what's at stake here is the presence of forces. the balance in the, in the pacific region. we're part of our future relations with china is at stake, philippine boxer and sen, money pack, y'all says he will run for president and next year's election was nominated by a fraction of the governing party. it comes off to a rival if i should name to senningson and long time aid of president rodrigo, to tirty as it's joyce. we also name to tatty as the vice presidential nominee. we need progress. we need to win against poverty. we need government to serve our people within the grid. compassion and transparency. the time is now. we are rated to rise the challenge of leadership. because l d s is a writing journalist base in manila and she says president rodrigo to 30 hasn't given
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up on holding on to power. he wanted a run for precedence, more like a proxy presidential candidate, and he wants for vice president and there's the daughter, whoops, which is running ahead of the boat. but with upset that the aid was going to run as a vice president. and then you also have money, you know, wants to be the president, and you could probably do it just because he's a nice one, very popular, lots of money. but if it really comes to real governance and running democratic institution, i'm not sure he's up to that. what just to give you a background in the philippines, you're only allowed to have one term 6 years. and i think it's trying to find the hole in the constitution where he could still stay as president by having a proxy candidate take his place. and he running
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a vice president. and when that happens, if his proxy candidate lens that candidate might be willing to step aside and he takes the place as precedent. and so we're seeing that scenario. that's one scenario. and we don't know how we are now. it's because there is something about policy that becomes messy and unpredictable, and we're all on our address. we don't know how things will be the filing of the candidacy will be around the 1st week of october. and it's only then that we can have a better picture of who the candidates will be and what the chances are. good here about 0 financial trouble. chinese real estate joint ever grown begins. we pay investors with property and says, continue about a possible default. yes, basically makes. this was the 1st of all civilian space mission returns to earth up
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to 3 days in orbit. and cricket is arrive in dubai after bounding that to practise on because of security coming up with joke. ah hello, here's your weather report for the middle east, then we've got plenty of 40 degree temperatures to go round here. let me show you. we're talking about q weights at $41.00 degrees. though we've got you in for 40. there is some whether it's a be found. so we go toward yemen and look at this, popping up towards the higher ground here, may spill into the heat jazz mountains in saudi on monday. and then an onshore breeze is going to keep things about 35 degrees for moscow next up, or go into pockets. they're looking to stay dry in the south karate at 35 degrees, but some what weather could weekends and hor,
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and islam about right up against the foothills of the himalayas. pretty calm story . no cross turkey, nothing out of the ordinary here is stumble however. temperature is above average with a high of 29 degrees, going through the tropics of africa right now. and we've got a pretty good line of storms for the western portion of the democratic republic of congo rate along the congo river there for their toward the south. were going to dial up temperatures for cape town. i'll show that in a sec, but breezy conditions on monday. what weather for the sue to can also be expected? same goes for durbin with a high of $22.00 degrees, as promised. here's the warm up in cape town. it will happen on wednesday with a high of $24.00 degrees. that's it for me. c. as in the talk to al jazeera, we what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because of the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise, we listen, we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers
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and talk about the stories. on sarah for ramirez and remotely enough families, the pain is unbearable for of their relatives were killed last week. doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come. but the neighbors and family members in session, they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to fight said the forces were obliged to defend the country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated ah
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