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this is news light from. killed nearly 3000 people in the u.s. decision to increase operations in afghanistan a day after u.s. president donald trump peace talks with the taliban. on the program. in the capital.
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leaving this country children simply because they are. hundreds of its. decision. welcome to the program united states is commemorating the 2001 terror attacks with ceremonies across the country families of victims and survivors were amongst. ground 0 in new york 2 hijacked planes crashed into the twin towers of the trade center nearly 3000 people were killed.
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so it was well we don't do you don't because people who publish. welcome public so these attacks 18 years ago the us response to the change so much what are the biggest things still affecting the world today phil welders are there many things which i suppose a lot of people wouldn't even associate with the 911 attacks strict security at airports it changed vastly after those attacks on september 11th 2001 and that wasn't just here in the united states that was worldwide also there have been changes to the requirements for entry into the united states and other countries around the world they're much stricter now visa requirements are much stricter too also here in the u.s. military spending increased notably after those and 911 attacks and let's not forget the death toll as a result and you mentioned that there the war in afghanistan which is still raging after 18 years and which of course let's not forget it was one of president trump
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election promises to pull the troops out of there and it's still one of the main topics of conversation and actually just even this week it's being talked about quite considerably here let's talk about the president because back then afghanistan was protecting the al qaeda leaders who had planned the attacks then gone but the war continues against the taliban president trump addressed this issue at a memorial ceremony at the pentagon today. we had peace talks scheduled a few days ago. i called them off when i learned that they had killed a great american soldier from puerto rico and 11 other innocent people they thought they would use this attack to show strength but actually what they showed is unrelenting week. the last 4 days we have hit our enemy harder than
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they have ever been hit before and that will continue the public say is this war going to end in the forseeable future well president trumps foreign policy is unpredictable as to say the least and of course these comments that we heard today at the pentagon are quite different to a supposed a more conciliatory tone that he appeared to have towards the part of the taliban just over the weekend of course there was a diplomatic effort on his part and all their members of his administration to find a solution and bring back the troops one of his election promises that of course and he said that he wants to at least bring the majority of the troops back from afghanistan but you know despite these words that we heard today a lot of. critics of president trump are even saying that even though he said that the intention is still there he does want to find a diplomatic solution to that ongoing war in afghanistan part of course of the war
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on terror which as you know kicked off after those $911.00 attacks. yesterday in washington thank you the u.s. envoy spent almost a year negotiating with the taliban a possible u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan raising hopes that peace was on its way another talks have collapsed afghans fear another. september 5th the aftermath of a suicide bombing that claimed 12 lives and killed a country's hopes for peace. just days earlier the u.s. is lead envoy was in the afghan capital to finalize a breakthrough agreement with the taliban. are not going to have their needs met months of talks unraveled that they're dead far as i'm concerned they're dead. 13 members of the can family were injured in
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a separate bombing just last week they survived but like many in afghanistan they're mourning the peace deal. one of his soldiers was killed and he stopped the peace process saying he doesn't care about the taliban are in a hopeless piece which doesn't happen now well because i don't know if the. victims of the taliban's ruthless bombing campaign lie in the corridors of kabul hospitals these days there have been 2 attacks this month already local politicians say the talks were their best chance of protecting lives. of the majority of the casualties of the civilians without peace i don't think there would be any other way to stop fighting and prevent civilian casualties when you. can wading through what remains of his home zaki can spare his anger not for the taliban but for the u.s. president who holds all the power. there are attacks happening every day with
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the death of one soldier trump stop the peace talks wasn't he care about the killing of hundreds of civilians here. for those in the firing line of the taliban's 25 year reign of terror thursday's attack may yet be the costliest. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world canada's prime minister justin trudeau has certain has launched his re-election campaign with claims that his government is responsible for a sharp drop in poverty and lower unemployment and improved pension plans it's a trudeau support has declined after his former attorney general said he improperly pressured her to stop the prosecution of a company in print back to take place on the 21st of october. hundreds of thousands of cattle and separatists have gathered in barcelona on the region's main holiday calling for independence and the release of their jailed leaders the 11th
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of september the 4th oscillated to spain and 740. china has summoned the german ambassador beijing and threatened to negative consequences to violate the bilateral relations this comes after germany's foreign minister hiker mass met with hong kong protest leader joshua wong this week china says it repeatedly asked germany not to allow mr wong into the country through. indonesian prior have president b.j. habibie has died at the age of $83.00 his presidency was the shortest in modern indonesian history but his legacy was significant introduced to many democratic reforms that allowed an independence referendum in east timor. and the body of zimbabwe's long time ruler robert mugabe has been returned to the country president emerson mr mugabe's closest ally before ousting him last year met the plane in the capital harare the mugabe family invited zimbabweans to welcome the
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remains home and a few 100 gathered to pay their respects the former president died in a singapore hospital on friday age 95 his body will lie in state for 3 days before being buried at an as yet unannounced location. t.w. correspondent privilege listening was at me at all times from the gobby spadea arrived i asked him how the country's planning to commemorate him over the next few days what is going to happen is that there's a in friday the body will i can say as a savior because god will fight to save this stadium these stories in the sense that in 19 a day when zimbabwe won independence this is where as a union yes it is brutally frank was lowered down and still a. former president robert mugabe this is the face frightening use of zimbabwe was handed over and raised with flaig displayed and that's where the deliberative
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withheld for the next 2 days there's been friday what it will be lighting is taking the stadium for the party to have for the moment to pay homage to and with their last respects to you and then one saturday i just then expected to be at the nationals this is where all dignitaries of whether from the continent and elsewhere are expected to come in very big as well now this is a man who lays a complex legacy the hero of zimbabwe and independence who then went on to become an autocrat how do you think god zimbabweans will remember him indeed it is a complex one. the reactions are one that discuss across generations the older generation is believe there is an icon wally's or is it the country from the circles of colonial easy where is the if you look at the young
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people they talk to you is a dictator who has gone and we are you can but then ultimately people are taking him as a test and it will remain in these 3 going back with the leverage of who played a role in the 1st in struggle. it's privileged most on here in harare and not in nigeria which is repopulating hundreds of its citizens from south africa after a recent spate of attacks on foreigners at least 12 people have been killed in the bottles and hundreds of foreign owned shops destroyed sparking a diplomatic disagreement between south africa and nigeria today 300 nigerians left by play as many as 600 have signed up to take the free flights of a correspondent other increase was that to witness today's departures victor east only has a couple hours left to spend with us girlfriend in south africa it's been a year since he arrived here with big plans for the future but then he was confronted with an outbreak of violence against foreigners by flooding the just
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data that was coming to these countries to make a better living because a mechanic by profession i fix cars what my my past experience here in this country has never impressed me to stay back saw my place who have got this thing that is what i call my life then for you to die in the most country so is that for me to go . because the kind of people here are not the kind of people i need to be i don't care about the security i don't care i don't care how you feel to do things as if the stupid. lucy mashallah a south african she's ashamed of the attacks she indicator has been dating for a year. that would people very would people was so like as we are lost i'm telling you like now my boyfriend is going biggest leaving me here since other never visa and it was agent for them to go back home they're leaving their properties in south africa so in south africa government they don't do
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anything though just like living that people stupid and killing them is properties not only into drugs not nigeria is doing the crimes most of nigerians they're working hard it's 5 o'clock in the morning and it looks like at a normal bus stop here what could be everywhere in the world but it is actually a dark chapter in the history of south africa more than 300 people leaving this country woman children and men simply because they're foreigners and they're not feeling well come here. some of these kids here were born in south africa they've never been to nigeria. here at the nigerian consulate victor and lucy are forced to say their goodbyes take me with you in your suitcase lucy says then victor and another $300.00 nigerian skate on the bus which will take them to the airport.
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victor wants to start a new life but without lucy for now. it's cry. it's quite since we know. but i hope one day she's going to visit nigeria. she's going to visit major. victor says the love is stronger than xenophobic violence. well the world cup but basketball in france isn't the be united states its 1st last in the competition for 13 years ending better conant so run in the quarter finals france use strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans in fielding a squad of 2nd tier bias the likes of le bron james old avs donovan mitchell and not his 29 points for the u.s. but it was n.b.a. star would you go back to the key points for france in the 2nd how final score 8979. is this data coming up in business news africa the continent loses
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