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cause sign a no matter where it takes a police, we are fin here, guys. my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net back out to hear the news. ready this is al jazeera ah, hello i mariam demise. the welcome to the news out live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. a major security operation in eastern afghanistan, the taliban detains dozens of ice linked fighters. always mung one. joe arrives in china after us deal, so charges against had dropped in canada to canadians,
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released by china are also back on the final hours of campaigning and election. it's too close to coal. japanese candidates deliver that final pitch to vote has me and more activity at spain can raise the volcano where larva is now flowing from a 2nd emission vend and in support. team europe are in desperate need to come back a go try to comp plus a memorable dang qualifying the russian grey with london or scrubbing his 1st pulsation. informative one ah
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hello, a very warm welcome to the news. our top story. a taliban saying that it has rounded out and dozens of fighters linked to i still in afghanistan spokesmen, that viola which i had told al jazeera that the detention of part of a major security operation that's taking place in the eastern city of july about the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by isolating fighters out there is hashem. i'll borrow is reporting on this now from the afghan capital coppell. this is a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july. the bad one of the many attacks that have targeted the city in the last week, mostly carried by, i said enough god is on the arms, grew known as islamic state of hold. our son is a regional affiliate of isom whole. our son is the historical term for the region that includes more than de of gun is done. it was behind the attack at capital port
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last month, which kills a $170.00 people, including 13 us troops, established in 2015. the armed group considers the taliban its enemy and has vowed to spread its own ideology for the law, which i hate the taliban spokesman. it's just a matter of time. before i say enough gun is done, is defeated. the day when we took over the country last month, the meisel k operatives moved to cobble angela bad. we launched an operation in cargo an arrest in many. another operation is underway. angela bad were hunting down those who had sewing chaos, and those were behind the recent blog as we've caught, doesn't leaky on the streets of capital. taliban fighters have established checkpoints, the searching for suspects the group praises itself for restoring stability across
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the country. it's fighters. i don't alert to prevent any blast or suicide bomb attack in the capital. last year. the taliban agreed indo how to prevent groups from using of god is done as a base. now the us and others in the international community want the taliban to the level. it's promise to be foreign fighters affiliated with al qaeda left. afghanistan, we don't see them here anymore. but as far as i sort of concerned, it's fighters are mainly africans. we embraced a radical ideology. we're doing our best to stop them. clamping down on al qaeda and i still could pay a way for international recognition for taliban and convince the biden administration to freeze billions of dollars in afghan reserve held in the us. but taliban is under mounting pressure to restore stability and security. but
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the attack the injured out about raise many questions about whether it's lee the will be able to push back against iceland tied to the 8th. and i've got these arms rules remain washington biggest concern also is true. put out last month has about i'll just 0 capital me all the russian foreign minister, sergei love his criticise. what he described as a hasty withdrawal of us troops from africa. it's don saying had been carried out without any proper analysis of the consequences. russia diplomat was speaking on the sidelines of the un general assembly. the rob also says it's important. a taliban keeps the promises it has made. some secretary put the leibovich in the and you so those sanctions that have been imposed on the taliban have loopholes 1st and foremost exemption. so there will be a dialogue when possible. so that means that the security council recognizes the taliban as an integral part of afghan society. so of course we will encourage those
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who have taken power now in cobble after the flight of foreign contingent for them to behave in a civilized manner. and managing editor james base was in that briefing and has more now from the united nations. well, every time that he comes to the un, every year he gives this very wide ranging news conference. it lasted almost 90 minutes discussing all sorts of issues all around the world. but clearly the focus of attention was on afghanistan. and the russian position clearly seems to be for now that they're going to be patient and they're going to judge the taliban by the actions. he agrees that there is a real risk of an economic collapse in afghanistan and he says, consideration should be given to and freezing some of the international assets. but he says that for now, russia is not going to recognise the taliban. that's not on the table right? now and also with regard to the sanctions living,
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imposed by the un security council, he says there's going to be no meeting of the security council to consider lifting those sanctions. he said that thought needed for now, because already there exemptions that we'll put in place the time when the talk started. and joining me now via skype from washington, d. c is omar summer to senior fellow at the atlantic council. he's also the form african basset to canada and from thank you for joining us. this to some other than use our is i still gaining strength and afghanistan. i don't think so. i still gain strength between 2014 and about 2018 or so. and then it started losing strength for 2 reasons. number one, because even back then the total of on who c i c l i s t p a local version. as a ne, in a rival they went after the i s k p that existed in emerged in f honest on mainly in the northern parts. and then i phone is done as
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well. and the government back then the government in the us also occasionally went after them, but i s k p also i have to say is not all the losing power, but they're also trying to as a result show that they are still forced to reckon with indeed because they do have just disappoint, you know, what you say the way in which they have been targeted and weakened in recent is through us as strikes. they have managed to maintain a reasonable presence in july abide and they've carried out a number of attacks in which the taliban have been casualties and not least not a talk on cobble airport. it does not mean that in the sort of upheaval and confusion and chaos of a change in, in power in the country that perhaps there will be some taliban fighters and supporters that attempted to, to join iso k. well,
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it's one of our now really we're on and off against and so i think that under some very extraneous circumstances, could you see some cringe taliban fighters or groups break away enjoying some other outbursts including i isd that would come about as a result of deep and meaningful differences within the tolerable and rich that could occur over ideology or policy. but at this point, i don't see that happening. there is a possibility of either group smaller outreach that exists that are central asian or south asian or even middle eastern that are still remnants of which listed in the hardest, on or in the f one focused on region that me join a escapee. but that's pretty much depends on whether i escape, he can recruit as an ending, and that can train and give logistics to its people. and i,
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i think at this point they're under tremendous pressure from both the thought upon and many other quarters. it's interesting because we were hearing from from taliban spokesmen. you along with joe had speaking to you just now in our reports that we heard. and it seemed to suggest that foreign fighters that are affiliated with are no longer in the country, bought it. as far as i still is concerned, you seem to suggest that many of those who are joining that group are, are afghans difficult to say when we talk with kyra, obviously this is news that the telephone are now seeing that there are no more al qaeda operatives or al qaeda that can be considered as operational enough on is done. that has to be obviously verified. but as i mentioned, there are many other outsets that have existed even up to a couple of months ago. even the government,
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americans and others were saying that there are about 20 different international terrorist groups in around r, harness done. and some of them are from central asian states. others are from the middle east. they can have members even going all the way up to the chest. yeah. at the chinese are concerned about the you go that maybe around. and there are always see many pakistani outfits that have elements that could cross from one organization to the other, mainly to ttp, to talk about a focused on school in the past. had the members of i s t p in it upon it's done so you have to keep it an eye on this. it's a challenge for itala, but it's also an opportunity for the telephone to show the international community that they are actually going after these outreach. and that they want to partner with whether feels that this is something that helps them our summer. thank you for joining us. thank you. living to other stories now and at least 8 people have
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been killed and 9 others injured by a combo minister molly capital. this happen nearer security checkpoint, close to the president's residence in the market issue and targeted a convoy going into the palace. local officials say the casualties could be higher and some of the dead and wounded have been taken away by the relatives. i'll shabani which has stated its aim to overthrow the government has claimed to be behind the attack. now, the chinese tech executive who was detained for nearly 3 years in canada as it returned home, while a cfo among one. joe was greeted by large crowds and sions, and on saturday, soon after her release to canadians were freed from prisons in china, and 2018 us. prosecutors accuse among of fraud timing while we broke us sanctions against iran. each and after more than
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1000 days of suffering, i finally returned to my home country from the long wait and a foreign country with torture. but when i stepped on the steps and had my c on the ground, the warmth of the homeland filled me with excitement beyond was motherland. i am back and the canadian prime minister just intruder. i met my co cobra on my cole's favor. as they landed in calgary, 2 men had been detained in china for nearly 3 years on charges of espionage. that's what brings to an ended diplomatic ground between china for us and canada. and earlier this and earlier is manx extraction hearings started. there was concern that alleged political inference by then the president donald trump, could have seen the case thrown out job towns. he has more on that from washington . the trumpet pretty explicitly said that this was as far as he was concerned, a political prosecution, that if china accepted a trade deal,
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that he would intervene in the case and that clearly was not doing. the prosecutors and the favor is also a lot of this hinges on the concept of us. secondary sanctions. moment was dealing with hsbc and hong kong about a deal with chinese company and iran was just going to do with the u. s. it only has something to do with the us because the u. s. as in post secondary sanctions on companies dealing with around. but these a unilateral sanctions that basis an international law as it was and they have been tested in international law these united nations sanctions. so that was also can be rate was going to very tricky for them. i'm not underlying basis for this hasn't really been tested a lot of legal expertise, which, i mean the u. s. has the power to intimidate other nations, but we're not sure about it's legality. to do have secondary sanctions in business deals will have nothing to do with it. and then of course, we have seen going forward because hallway still faces 16 counts in the us and that
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case is still moving forward. it'll be interesting to see how that goes. but that's what, so what we have right now, there is this deferred prosecution agreement in which monk does not plead guilty to any charges. but the dear j has presented a statement of facts, a 4 page statement of facts in which they state that contention not proven in court that mung, misled hsbc bank into being in to join the in the in a hallway deal with iran against us sanctions and mung is simply agreeing tacitly that that contention by the d. o. j is proven in court but accepts no guilt and that's, that's the end of it. and it seems very much like the d. j is rather pleased. this is now no longer all the docket with the news, our life from london coming up a bit later on. we're in port to better, you know, west frenzy x, but such identified disappeared. people in columbia and cemetery, lost in the decades long civil war. and later in support,
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majesty and i had missed the chance to rescue a point losing in the premier league for the 1st time this season ah, falls in germany's election opened in a few hours time with mo, to selecting a new leader to succeed anglo marco who stepping down after 16 years as chancellor . it's the closest race in more than 70 years. with pole sang more than a 3rd of germany. 60000000 voters, a still undecided. that voss was at one leading candidates final rally and put them on the edge of berlin. just a week ago, the whole show the central left candidate all actually could easily become the next chancellor is as b party germany, social democrats with comfort to be in the lead me. but the race has tightened. shoals is the finance minister. i'm america,
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vice chancellor. if you become the chancellor, how are you going to convince the world and europe that you can feel? i'm going to medical large shoes. germany is a big country in europe and the biggest cost for all of us will be that we work very hard to get a sovereign european union. and this is why i am very much supporting the transatlantic partnership. and i would very much move very much that we will be successful with the cooperation in nato because it will be him someone our be for over here in germany. it's dick. i'm china, wireless survey. how ingested at georgia. and they told me that i was 16 years as a child ability, an experience to bring stability in europe. and here in germany like last year, and i brought all the law to didn't. mocha mostly stayed out of the campaign. but in the last week, she's been out campaigning for i'm in lash at the prime minister of north west
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valia and candidate of a center. right? christian democrats. and i mean that's it. i'm, unless it is a bridge builder who takes people along with him. and that's what he's shown throughout his political life, that he can do it not just directly, but with passion and heart. lasha needs. michael's health, his phone numbers dropped dramatically after he was seen laughing during the speech of the flood, killed nearly 200 people last july. last, it has been warning of a swing to the left of shoulder. when we are cons, i said, i'm best. who can do that the best and i'll tell you straight up. does anyone believe that the red, red green coalition will be able to do that? well, that was about 23 people who believe that the rest of the germans don't believe that the pool say that germany's political landscape is likely be a lot more fragmented when all the foods accounted. if that happens, coalition negotiations could take weeks, even merkel in place as a caretaker. while sundays, when us negotiate the shape of germany,
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a new government steadfast and al jazeera berlin. i'm joined now via skype from berlin, by brook and a political scientist professor at stanford university in the german capital. so the polls are opening in a few hours time. what you make of the way in which anglo market chosen success. army lashes has performed and campaigning. will he be able to turn the tide? well, it's certainly not about him and his talent. i think it's more the general sentiment that on the one hand, germans show a great appetite for change. poll said it's even bigger than the appetite for change after 15 years, of course, leadership until $98.00. but now 16 years with macro, there's a whole generation that never experience anything different than back that it has the chancellor. so there will be change. but if the change will come,
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it is more like because other factors play in the not because not sure did such a convincing candidate. and what other factors you are firing to we don't elect a person, we elect a party. and germany is now a much more fragmented and diversified society than it was in times in which the leading party is the social democrats and the christian democratic union called themselves peoples parties to integrate across classes, across levels of education, across regions. everyone found a home and one of these 2 parties, and they normally needed a junior partner. now we have a situation in which you women elections in the center. germany is not a whole arise political system, as in the us or in italy or in france. but that means that all the leading
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parties cluster in the center, and there are programs of basically the same with minor nuances. and the election campaign is also focus more on internal questions and not so much on european or even global ones. so then what does that fragmented political landscape mean for? what comes next? are we looking at months of wrangling of coalition government and perhaps an administration that is not all that stable as a result of that. but i'm afraid this will be again, a situation like what we experience for the 1st time in 2017. the parties that talk with each other. we'll sit down and negotiate over a months for sometimes minor questions and not big ideological gaps that need to be breached. and that could even be that the party that sends a candidate with
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a large number of rolls in the negotiations will not be the party that sends the chancellor. because the junior partners and it's for the 1st time, more likely that we have a coalition of 3 parties that the 2 smaller ones chose who's going to be their candidate for chancellor. and not the other way round. difficult to ignore the way in which anglo michael, it's been such a fixture and really for 16 years in power, countless use summit financial crisis cove at 19 so many different developments. and so much change in that time. what sort of legacy does she leave behind? how much of a turning point could this be? not just for germany, but for europe. but she was always excellent when she had to be in the, off the storm pass and go. she ada in crisis moment to stay calm, to find
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a mediation role. and to moderate a compromise. this was something she did excellent in so many occasions on so many different topics. what she has never been is strategic thinker to define something like a vision, what she wants germany to become in the future. not to speak of reforming the european union or guiding or leading the european union into a future. so in the day after michael went home and it's fascinated by not doing anything as she put it for next week. we will wake up in germany that urge and we need to reform in terms of climate change, digitalization and working on our international position waves britain with france, with russia, with china, and to work on our relationship with united states and the relationship in natal.
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so there's a lot that needs to be done and a new leader will have a lot to do. thank you very much for joining us or it broke. now for sharing your insight analysis of analysis of this appreciate it. thanks for having me. now, to developments in tunisia, more than a 100 members of the largest political party that in nata, of resigned in protest at their leadership, failure to address the political crisis. they're unhappy at the parties, lack of response to what they see is a power ground by president chi said he stacked the prime minister in july and suspended parliament. this week president side gave himself the powder room by decree and announced he would ignore the nation's constitution. there one president, pork army says his troops cannot remain in northern mozambique forever. he made those comments while on a visit to muslim be covert gone to a province. a 1000 rondon soldiers were deployed to the region in july to help
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local forces fight armed groups. their insurgencies been gaining momentum since 2017 attacks in the region of kill more than 3000 people and displaced almost 750000. early earlier cook army attended a military braid with his mozambique counterpart, philip n. u c. and the northern town of pembroke algiers, malcolm web reports on. 7 7 the parade to commemorate mose, i'm big struggled against portuguese colonial rule that began nearly 60 years ago because of a conflict. it's still happening right now. the president pulled me everyone there is this most i'm beacon council really pay. you see rwandan soldiers helping mozambique and forces to fight an armed group called our ship bob that had taken over towns and cabin delgado province, stalling the extraction of off shore natural gas deposits worth $20000000000.00.
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companies visit follows the rwandan forces, recapturing all of those towns joining process and working progress. people wondering what direction the conflict going to say next government is that i may control the town and the natural gas installation, the group and appliances are in the bush, is not known exactly how many there are weaponry they have. and if this is going to turn into a protected gorilla conflict with an out of victory parade, the leaders here feel at the moment they very much have something. forensic experts in columbia or zooming remains from hundreds of on identified graves. they're looking for people still listed as missing from the civil war that began in the mid sixty's work as renewing hope for people who waited for closure. in some cases,
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for decades of a 100 p u reports. now, from the town of photo breo, where the exit nations are taking place, the grave after grave. hundreds of an identified human remains are being catalogued by a forensic team at the cemetery in the riverside town of width. you can see there is an injury in the skull that could be the entrance point of a projectile. each bone in isa, gloating its closely analyze in search of people who went missing years ago in colombia, civil conflict. the grave marked and n, or for no name, for most in contra k. in, in this part, we are looking for particularities, for example, fire injuries, or the way the bodies laid down. the bodies that have been thrown into the grave without any care faced down and their arms in weird positions or with our clothes. this makes us suppose they, what we're looking for, especially if they're young, an estimated 820000 people disappeared during nearly 60 years of fighting
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a national plan to den fi last victims. as part of the 2016 piece deal. i look, it's renewing for people like rossi who steen age sun vanished 2 decades ago. if you don't have it, you never lose hope. it's a wound that will never fully hill, but i'm hopeful that i will be able to see this is my son. i just asked god to give me the opportunity to give him a proper christian burial to know where he's resting. what the better of you and it's cemetery, have become emblematic of columbia search for it's disappeared until the mid to thousands. hundreds of an identified bodies floated here on the mac. the lena river locals perform burials for the unknown victims and time i call to developed around the name left there with people adopting some of the remains. first, marking the grave as ethical, quito,
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or chosen offering them flowers or decorating the graves in exchange for favors somewhere even given new name. and this has helped preserving many of the remains of wood otherwise and is in mass graves. my dear li, the adopted one of them. she renamed her mother, the los angeles and revered her. she believed she helped her daughter find the job among other favors. so she bought the body a new grave. just a wee content that it's hard for me to let her go, but i am happy if she can be delivered to her real family. and i hope they will call me to thank me for taking care of her. 68th bodies of flexible victims have been recovered so far in the cemetery alone, up to 500 could be here. it will be an arduous task to finally reunite the living with their dead. alexander and p at the jersey it up with the better you still had for you on this news out from london. not put else by its unpleasant smell
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scientist and sing for hoping to cut jerry and waste by transforming its hosp 1st 2nd life and european team. have it all to do with the right. a cop will update it with what's been happening on day to ah hello, thank you for joining in wind and also flooding will be the big story across europe on sunday. let me show you what i mean. we've got this weather maker moving in to the republic of ireland and northern ireland. look at the winfield associated with it. so for places like belfast, northern ireland, i think we'll see wind gusts here of about 60 kilometers per hour. by monday there's shifts into england and it will play.

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