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you watch the news. i live in doha impeach. adobe 1330. these are your top stories . the taliban says is disgust. turning a new page with the united states turned face to face talks. in doha, afghanistan's delegation is led by the acting foreign minister, who says progress is being made. the chinese president, teaching ping is insisting there will be closed peaceful reunification. with taiwan, taiwan has come under increased military and political pressure from china to accepted sovereignty. a you and refugee office in libya has been forced to close after being overwhelmed by hundreds of people seeking resettlement today earlier, but 2000 migrants and libya escaped from 8 detention center. let's get more on our top story. those talks between the u. s. and taliban officials in doha, joining us from cobble now is or by dollar, by here lecturer at the american university of afghanistan. welcome to the is our
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1st things 1st talking to the taliban. is one thing engaging with the taliban and all those other countries who can unlock the money that the taliban want and working with the taliban? taliban is something completely different. always a pleasure being here. ok. so look, any dialogue is better than no dialogue. and the idea is majorly, dialogues and relationships fail between nations in the international community based on 2 major reasons. one is that expectations are never communicated properly, and such meetings are important for both sites to lay on the table, what their expectations are and what they demand off each other on. on the 2nd level, it's really important for both sides to recognise their new rule on the international community for better or worse, must recognize that the thought of one are a political reality enough on his son. and they do govern the population off the
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country. and the old tool box of sanctions and putting pressure on them is not working currently because at the front lines are up on people that are hungry that have faced the shortage of medical supplies that cannot access their own money within the banking system. all of these are problems that would need to be resolved as soon as possible, other to potentially conflicting narratives here. one of them might be that there are certain areas over which the taliban will never negotiate. but on flipping that, the round on the other side of that narrative is the united states. being naive does the us delegation assume that everything is up for negotiation. this is an important nuance in negotiation as well. and it is about recognizing or
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identifying what the secret values off your opposing party are. and so for example, for the taliban, there are certain things so tight up to the core of their identity that they would never compromise on those, especially not with an outsider which is the international community. so then the solution is, discuss the values that can be discussed and can reach a negotiation over the non fungible values. and on the other end, support the upon community to create a united front to negotiate for their own rights of from within a plan has done cause. only then at does the voice carry any weight when it's coming from the off on people and, and that support has to be really subtle, but it has to exist. and the thought it been at the beginning need to open up to their own people because they're not an insurgent group any more in the feats off. fortunately enough, funds are tied to how well they do the absence of
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a democratic process means that the only way the taliban leave power is to another bloody civil war. and we've beat far too great a cost for this post conflict society to come to be. and now we have to make sure it works and the international community rather than crippling it and should being helping us lawns in figuring this out. very briefly, mr. but here we are running out of time on the connection to you. so keep it brief, please. are we heading potentially towards 2 things? one, a humanitarian crisis and because that kind of thing always focuses the minds of people outside a country like af canister, perhaps to recognition of the taliban by step change if you will. if the u. s. says yes, we can work with them. that might be a domino effect with all the countries. oh yes, a minute terry and crisis is looming and it's far worse than any one anticipated. and on the 2nd question, the united states could just stop short of recognizing the pilot. bon,
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we need to create a new system in which a working relationship exists with the thought upon. but even if a major recognition is not done, but as long as the a fun people can create a sustainable society and the pilot one can respond to what the international community expects of them as well. okay, we must leave it there. thank you so much about the la, bahia for joining us from cobbled good to get your thoughts. thank you for having me, rocky prime minister must suffer. alchemy says he will do everything he can to ensure fair elections. the country is holding a parliamentary vote on sunday early ballots will cost on friday by members of the security forces, prisoners and people who are internally displaced. the election was one of the key demands from an anti government protest movement. the started back in 2019 out as it was, imran khan has more from iraq, semi autonomous kurdish region. alexis airing is in full swing. hey, in our bill, the capital of the kurdish region of iraq. now what all the issues that could
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really care about here? well, there are a few, the key issues, all the economy, particularly for young people, young people, hey, say that, that all, no jobs that they can go to. and that's for straightening, particularly if you're a graduate, they simply on a graduate job you can get into the other one is the relationship with baghdad. that's absolutely crucial. it's baghdad and the kurdish regional government that decide between them the budget for the k r g. that budget is what the k o g, the government will spend on goods and services for that people. however, one political commentator the we spoke to said because the policies in all so divided, showing united face in baghdad is very difficult and that's hurting the code is people. it is unfortunate that to the invoice is not united and we concede before we go to baghdad that they have 2 different separate, at least many political parties slammed potty and they're sick liver parties as
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will that separated. but i hope after the election, those voice come together and for them they could, they could this tiny block in baghdad that lack of unity is one of the reasons many kurdish people are frustrated with that politicians. now that may well have an impact on the ballot books, much like a lot of parts of iraq. the boy called the voice movement is getting increasingly more vocal even hey, in our bill. whether that has an impact on the ballot boats remains to be seen. but it's certainly a big talking points. iran's 1st president abdul, her son, bonnie sada, has died in paris at the age of 88. and his ada was part of the inner circle of the late i talk how many and the early days of the iranian revolution, he served 16 months in office before being impeached. after falling out with the ruling party, he did flee to france to evade being arrested. the official
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number of lives lost to cook 19 in brazil has now surpassed 600000. and steph told a 2nd only to the united states. a parliamentary inquiry is concluding a 6 month investigation into the brazilian government's handling of the pandemic. it's lifted the lid on alleged corruption linked to vaccines. is monica genevieve it took hours to set the scene on this gray friday morning. despite the rain volunteers spread clothes lines on the sands of real disha, nero's iconic copper cabinet beach and hung white handkerchiefs, one by 1600. in all representing the 600000 brazilians, killed by colbert. 19 summers was she ruled by you. brazil has the world's 2nd largest cove. it 19 death toll who is responsible for this tragedy. the answer is president balsam arrow. what he showed no empathy towards the victims scoffed at the mask saying so, delayed the vaccines and disrespect his social distancing measures while holding
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rallies. against brazil's democratic institutions. taxi driver master antonio was among the real g, buys volunteers. he joined the team last here after watching other n g o members, plant crosses on copper cabinet, beach attribute to the 1st 40000 dead among them. madison son bruno, who had died at age 25 a few months before. oh, the visa, 600000 deaths, caused a lot of sadness when i lost my son. there were some 7500 dead from cove at 19 and it was already an incredible landmark of one person. is an incredible landmark. since then, it seems that the awareness of those who should have been taking care of us has not changed at all. the ceremony was interrupted back then by a ball so narrow supporter who started tearing down the cross as saying the media was exaggerating the severity of a disease which the president had called to the little flew mad,
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so rushed after him and picked them all up. this time, he'll also play a part, he'll carry the box with the handkerchiefs to the capital brazilian and handed over to members of the parliamentary inquiry who've been investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. it's due to conclude on october 19 and madison like much of brazil has been watching the prob, every day on t v. luck with on a bill and a lot of this wall. i think this parliamentary inquiry is fundamental for the country. and for those who have lost dear ones and need to know why the president still in denial, but for the 1st time i feel backed by an institution investigating what led to this tragedy. what the probe of showed us that it wasn't just ideology or politics, have kept the government from buying vaccines sooner than veiled corruption scandals proving this was also about some people making a lot of money would matter. so son died young at the beginning of the pandemic. he
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says everything possible was done to save him. but he also lost a cousin who worked as a nurse in a crowded hospital. and his 54 year old sister had the government started mass vaccination earlier, marshall says she would have had her 2 doses. she died having none, and marshal blames the government. monica and i give all jazeera turner sentient loud to russia, where bare knuckle boxing has surged in popularity because of the coat with lockton for the fighters. it offers an escape from a stagnant economy that's making life difficult. bernard smith reports from moscow . you might it's brutal, bloody, unfortunately, brief, bare knuckle boxing has exploded in popularity in russia. in the past 2 years, the organizers put that down to pent up aggression from a struggling economy and cove. 19 pavel shall ski is one of the current champions
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and the man to beat from a small russian town. he's not working at the moment. lemming a federal chest, the closure, but the hardest part of the fight is when you're waiting for the judge's decision. i enjoy the fight. i put a lot of work into it. training for one or 2 months for the sake of 3 rounds of 2 minute wait. on this night, russia recorded an all time high of covey, 19 related deaths, with an infection rate up 27 percent in the last week. ah, but the organizer whipping up the crowd, the seemingly never ending. bad news temps, more and more men and women into the ring. you saw me look if the miller were not living in easiest of times, not only in our country, but the whole world. and people wanted to reduce their emotion somewhere and get relief in russia. a big percentage of the population live in tough circumstances. and this helps them get out of the value in russia. incomes are falling or have been stagnant for years.
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ah, the premier to describe these boxes. glad it's oil is certainly very briefly effectively releasing anger and frustration. several fighters were not to the floor while we filmed and at least one left in an ambulance. but the organizers claim it's less dangerous than gloved boxing, whether a more punches. and so, more risks of long term brain damage or russian doctor told al jazeera any strike to the head is dangerous, and could cause outsiders and other life threatening injuries. as for what the fight is earn, no one would give us a figure. only say they're paid handsomely for all the blood. they speak. bernard smith, alger 0, moscow, chunk republic has entered its final day of voting for a new parliament. people began casting their balance on friday to fill the $200.00
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seats and the main legislative body of the each state. the poll show the prime minister and rich rubbish will maintain his support despite a scandal about his finances. and abolla case has been identified in the democratic republic of congo, just 5 months after it declared its latest epidemic to be over a 3 year old child. tested positive near the city of benny, and then died from the disease about 100. other people who may have been exposed have been identified more than 2000, died during the countries worst outbreak between 201820. 22 vaccines have since been developed to contain outbreaks. king has launched a new conservation drive, offering people the chance to name an elephant for around $5000.00. the country needs the money to continue the fight against poachers. catherine sawyer reports now from amber selling national park in southern kenya.
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this is one of the most photographed landscapes in kenya, elephant and other wildlife room freely attracting thousands of tourists every year . and possibly national park is also the heart of conservation works that have seen poaching in canyon nearly eliminated. we have a very good relationship with canal f service, or whenever there is an artist where they buy the community renters. they work very closely with the, with the kent police. we work root canal. i've savvy us to ensure that the porters are really received to whatever penalties they're supposed to. in the last 4 years, the elephant population in kenya has grown by 2000 to about 36000. so this is the closest we've actually come to one of the larger hearts here in i'm with alien, it's really quite breathtaking. the ranges here tell us that the incidents of poaching have gone down significantly over the last few years, but there are other emerging threats. climate change resulting to frickin,
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drought loss of habitat. and we have humans settlements around the parks. this is causing quite a consent and they say, these are the silent killers, a cross, ample sally, and into several east national park. they call this the elephant graveyard of a 4000 joules of elephants are kept here. but these elephants warren killed by poachers. there remains a here to serve as a reminder of what droughts can do. with these wildlife reciting, says rivers are drying up. humans settlements are taking over migratory corridors and elephant are becoming increasingly isolated to the main threat. now is the issue of climate change? i think that's the main thing that i can talk about cause a is the one which is now shrinking the habit of who might have the elephant numbers increasing. but if you don't have the proper habitat for them, that is the main challenge of the moment. the poachers bullet and poisoned arrow may lightly be things of the past,
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but this iconic creatures still find themselves in danger of extinction. katherine saw al jazeera and possibly national park in southern kenya. well meanwhile, zimbabwe taking a very different approach to the funding conservation, the government is selling the rights to hunt elephants for up to $70000.00, or even selling the elephant or right harriman's assa explains why, from how one guy zimbabwe, national parks authority says this country has too many elephants estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done. and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with all those animals in a small amount of space is bound to be challenges. when these elephants move around, the national parks tend to knock down trees, trees that other animals in the park rely on to survive. then there's the human
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wildlife conflict. these national parks, many of them on the fence. the amir villages feels that people grow their crops and homesteads. so in the elephants, leave the parks into communities in search for food and water, especially in the dry season. they come into conflict with humans. national park says that dozens of people had been killed this year from wild life attacks, mainly from elephants. pock officials are trying to manage the situation they are trying to sell hunting licenses. these can cost about $70000.00. but because of the coven 19 pandemic, they have not be many tourists coming into the country. another option they're looking at is calling that slaughtering mini animals at one. go to try and bring down the numbers, but that costs money. they're also looking at moving some animals from a more popular to places to less populated parts of the country. but that's also an expensive exercise. a few years ago, they moved $100.00 elephants to a certain part of the country that costs about $400000.00 and park say they don't
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have the funds to keep doing this all the time. more buildings near the volcano in the canary islands have been engulfed in lava, inflamed showing another in turns round to the russians. it adds to the more than 1100 structures destroyed since the volcano rolled back to life on the palm of 3 weeks ago. airlines flying nearby had been advised to load extra fuel in case ash cluzee's local airports or forces diversion coming up in the smallest news with santa a terrible moment. does go, keeper and world cup qualifying ah al jazeera world. sweet said she, dizzy and family facing agonising choices and an uncertain future. we had the family type had enough of it and i want to move to another country. disillusioned
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with life in a struggling economy. and my train was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted back what the circumstances, a tendency in family high hopes desperate lives on out to 0. with tiny hidden cameras, criminals are illegally filming, and sharing people's most intimate moments. when used to investigate south for is by coming the demick on algebra. ah al jazeera with oh oh
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oh, plan for the sports? it's up. thank you very much. a peek tele emma read the con was at 1st match since her us open traffic has ended in defeat. the 18 year old at last in straight sets at indian wells. radical stand the tennis world with her when in new york last month, the britain may now be ranked number 22 in the world. but this was only her 5th korea event at the top level while her 1st match as a grand slam champion, ending in 6264, last against alexandra sessing of each of the louis i'm so so new to everything like the experiences that i'm going through right now, even though i might not feel a 100 percent amazing right now, like i know that the great to good for the bigger picture. i'll be thinking this moment. so yeah, that's,
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that's the last of my thing that you can easily get sucked into just being so focused on, on the resolve and getting disappointed by, i mean, i'm 18 years old. i need to cut myself some slot, follow on. well, tampa lewis hamilton was foster, and qualifying for sunday's turkish won't pay, but he won't be starting impulse position mercy. this driver is taking a 10 place at grid penalty for using too many engine parts. i'll tell you about us . we'll start 1st with red bulls max. their stop in 2nd. i want to needs for stopping by 2 points in the title standings. saturdays a heavyweight title fight between ty, some fear and dante, wilder looks, set to live up to its name. neither men has ever been heavier for professional contest, the pal meeting for the 3rd time, the 1st fight ended in a draw with w. b. c champion fury winning the 2nd about last february. period believe his added
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weight will give him an advantage this time out. it means total obliteration dasa. jones. i'm not sure that's what it means to me. com is, is the key to the storm. you know that when i'm not calm, my mind is cloudy. so when your mind is cloudy allows you to make bad decisions. but when you com, you can weather the storm when you're calm, you're able to see certain things. are you able to decide, make great decisions, a box and why take out with a davis is in las vegas for the fight that he spent time inside your is training camp. ahead of this contest in the typical fury, joking manner. he's grown the bad this time and he's told me, take you all the animal merits of a grizzly bear, because he's got a fight on mo. dionte. well, he's always got a story for us. that's what,
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that's what makes him so it's training. there's nothing like big stadium fights. big auditorium fights for boxing. the atmosphere is always incredible. and there's nothing like heavy waves fighting because they all the pinnacle of the school, the giant and the blue ribbon division. as we always say, there's boxing and heavyweight boxing. and it's generally about knockouts, because, you know, they all the most powerful punches in the schools. the fact that both men have been out for nearly 20 months. they will be ring ross, and it doesn't matter how much storing you do. there's nothing like the electrified atmosphere of the actual flights on the big occasion where we expect 16000 people to be in the t mobile arena on saturday. not here in las vegas. i think it will have an impact and i think it brings the old closer together. because don't che, wilds. i was look fantastic. physically. he's made adjustments. he looks very explosive is all of his upper body looked bigger. the weight doesn't matter,
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of course. in the heavyweight division, but will he be slower? i think wilder is looking to explode very quickly on a tyson fury that hasn't fought for 20 months and he's been through for training camps. i think this is a much closer fight than if they fall last summer because of the cove. its allies. montane survived a scare and they woke up clarify against romania on friday as if leaks aside, went behind at home early on, but they were saved by munich. a do a search can operate and thomas mueller bo school the in the 2nd half to fill 2 on when germany hit top of group jay with a 6 point cushion. and there was a moment to forget to for wales goalkeeper, danny would in this call if i against the czech republic or allowing if this a bat pass to slip past him, he seemed, did still manage to draw the game to, to draw kips wails a 3rd in their group, they trailed the czech republic on gold difference, but do have
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a game in hand. and i'll do produce another golf east as they thrashed near j. 61, an african qualifying man city star player, re out my hers called twice for the desert foxes slam, slim mani took his wool cub tally up to 6 with 2 more goals. this result keeps the reigning african champion top of group a. there full points behind or head of burkina faso. algeria have now extended their unbeaten run to 30 games. and one of baseball's, great rivalries is being contested, the interplay of for the 1st time he san francisco giants got the better of the reigning world series champions. the la dodgers in game one of their national league division series a dies winning for 0. teams are staying in san francisco for game to later this saturday. that's for me be tough summer. thank you so much. when we come back at 14,
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g, a live update from tuscany, i'm a homeless talks to us because i'm in. doha was easy. ah! when afghan filmmaker has son facility catches the telephones, attention of bounty on his head, forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey across continents chronicling their multi year saga on their phones. midnight traveller, an odyssey of hope, resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness on al jazeera i've never seen so much devastation or experienced how quickly everything can change. as the current of ours, pandemic searched the events in india became much more than just story.
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every one was affected, we couldn't keep the people we cared about alive. and there were times on air when i had to hold back tears. but every day i was driven to convey the connect of trauma to make sure that despite the high numbers, we didn't forget that every single death represented of families worst moment. and how and not suffering could have been avoided. i became a journalist to tell the story of what has happened, but also shows the wider context. i'm elizabeth coronel mm inequality, corruption, repression and drain. when it took it, it just decided to cost to the piece of cake. i'm sure i want to be a new documentary explores the desk for the state of democracy and lebanon. oh
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no. through the eyes of those who are losing hope. every day o teens are becoming flu, democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera. ah, the taliban says is disgust opening a new page with the us during their 1st in person meeting since foreign forces left afghanistan. ah, hello again. i'm peach adobe. you're watching out to see or live from the also coming up. the un warns of facilities in libya, all right, breaking point as hundreds of refugees and migrant seek help and resettlement. the rwandan forces pushed him out of it following a heavy battle.

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