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the bassoon out of the country. donkey. starts to become a team on d. w. . to get to the good. the bad. this is g w news live from verdict 18 years on the us marks the anniversary of the 911 attacks and announces an escalation of the war in afghanistan america's longest conflict began after the afghanistan based militant group al-qaeda killed nearly $3000.00 people in the united states the decision to increase operations that comes
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just days after u.s. president donald trump called off peace talks with the taliban coming up. on calling pro-democracy activists joshua long brings his cause to balance his visit has angered beijing which accuses germany meddling in its effect as class in 300 people leaving this country woman and children and men simply because they're foreigners and they're not feeling welcome you know nigeria is repatriating hundreds of its citizens from south africa last report on the 94 no violence this problem to the decision. on how to how frequently could join me you know his states is commemorating the 911 terror attacks with ceremonies across the country families of victims and survivors were among crowds. assembled as so-called ground 0 in new york where 2 hijacked
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planes crashed into the twin towers of the world trade center in 20013000 people were killed in this series of attacks carried out by the minutes and. came from or i want to bring in correspondent on a saturday in washington all of a september 11th changed so much and of course led to such a long campaign in afghanistan 18 years on how vested are americans in still having troops that were 1st of all helen of these attacks on 911 created a national trauma for many americans they have not been any wars fought on american soil for centuries and these attacks for the 1st time in the lives of many americans gave them the feeling of being under attack and not being vulnerable and these this trauma still exists today as much as the war on terror is still going on with a number of 14000 soldiers still deployed to afghanistan 18 years after 911
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and many americans are growing tired of these american military interventions abroad a president trump therefore in his election campaign in 2016 promised over and over again to pull american troops out of international crises off of honest and in particular of course and many americans are very supportive of that on a very of course back then afghanistan was protecting the leaders who had planned the attacks that go on but the war continues now against the taliban president chump addressed that issue at a memorial ceremony at the pentagon i want to take a listen to what he had to say and then come back to you. 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
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unrelenting week this the last 4 days we have hit our enemy harder than they have ever been hit before and that will continue so about that from the president bearing in mind of course that it is a campaign promise as you mentioned to wind down military involvement in afghanistan is the war going to end in the foreseeable future. well you might not think so if you hear him speak and you just played the sound bite where he said that american troops are currently hitting the taliban harder than ever before that's a quote of today but don't forget it's one of his core election promises to pull his troops out and for that reason he sensually invited the taliban leaders to camp david last weekend to negotiate a peace agreement to be essentially able to pull out his troops without afghanistan
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going down in a civil war for instance he has received lots of criticism for trying to negotiate with the taliban on my level his security advisor john bolton had to leave the white house as a result of that but the elections are coming closer and the president from urgently needs a foreign policy successes he has not been very successful trying to get iran to the negotiating table trying to get lost korean leader kim jung un to the negotiating table so he will try hard to reach a deal with the taliban to be able to pull the american troops out so we might see new attempts anytime soon but of salat in washington and 180 and earlier this week u.s. president declared peace talks with the taliban date but what does that mean for the people who call afghanistan while with a peace deal on the horizon many fear that move violence is now just around the corner. tembe or face the aftermath of a suicide bombing that claimed 12 lives and killed
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a country's hopes for peace. just. the u.s. is lead envoy was in the afghan capital to finalize a breakthrough agreement with the taliban whom of the not going to have their needs met months of talks unraveled that day far as i'm concerned it did. such team members of the khan family were injured in a separate bombing just last week the survived but like many in afghanistan they're mourning the peace deal. one of his soldiers was killed here and he stopped the peace process saying he doesn't care about the taliban our new hope was peace which doesn't happen now well to consider now is 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
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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 are the one thing we could you know beautiful 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 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. now some of the other stories making news around the world some mature and a half 1000 people are unaccounted for in the bahamas following hurricane dorian authorities say the names of those missing haven't yet been checked against those
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who were either in shelters or who were successfully evacuated at least 50 people died in the category 5 storm with the death toll expected to rise sharply. more than 300 striking miners have clashed with police in the peruvian capital lima security forces in riot gear if i take gas at the protesters the union representing the miners is calling for higher wages peru's ministry of labor declared the industrial alack action illegal this week. scientists have discovered water on a planet outside our solar system that has temperature is suitable for life as we know it london researches have found water vapor in the atmosphere of a planet 110 light years away the planet's known as a super is also just the right distance from its star to sustain life. now one of hong kong's most prominent pro-democracy activists has urged won't need
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is to show support for the ongoing protests in the territory joshua wong has now wrapped up a visit to live in which angered beijing will forty's they accuse germany of meddling in their effect as. it was just 30 day in berlin he came to the german capital with a message for i'm going to mexico and other world leaders is a must for the chancellor pay attention to hong kong's protests and showed us a part to hong kong. safeguard hong kong is not only the responsibility of hong kong people but also the responsibility for world leaders prefer to hong kong to face the next tenement square massacre happened 3 decades ago on monday wong met german foreign minister heiko must prompting shop criticism from beijing it summons germany's ambassador accusing but then of interfering in china as a fan as. the only goal. and see what happens no i'm
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fortunately have to say will have negative consequences on bilateral relations and china will have to react. to the. at berlin's home old university just one packed tight 3 he had to his message was one have to finance and a strong belief in the power of the protest movement in his home city don't let a youngster or an elderly all we stand as one with our determination to fight for a better future. joshua won't find many supporters in the german capital. i think he did a good job he didn't like you then act like a hero instead he just here he is there on this about it that he is supposed. to oppose he's very impressive very brave and he's still very young. and find him particularly admirable because he's risking his life in freedom with his activism. activism with the skillz i'm person. i think it's
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a huge motivation for people who are brought to come closer to. so be motivated and follow closely to what is happening in our home city. many here tallis 2nd son to fight joshua wong and what will happen to him when he returns to hong kong but 1st he's heading for the united states where he hopes to gain more support the hong kong's pro-democracy movement. nigeria is repatriating hundreds of its citizens from south africa off to a recent spate of attacks on foreigners and he's 12 people have been killed in the violence and hundreds of foreign shops to stories sparking a diplomatic disagreement between south africa and nigeria a wednesday 300 nigerians left by plane and as many as 600 have signed up to take the free sites. and our correspondent on having face was there to witness the departure. victor east has
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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 plotting the just data that was coming to this country is to make a better living because i'm in the county by profession i fixed guys what my my past experience here in this country has never impressed me to stay back saw my players who have got this thing that is what i call my life done for you today in the most country has been there for me to cool because the kind of people here and the kind of people i need to be able to don't care about the security i don't care i don't care how you feel to do things at c.v.s. trooping. you see michelle is south african she's ashamed of the attacks she indicator has been dating for a year. would people's very good people was so naive as we are lost i'm telling you like now my boyfriend's going biggest leaving me here
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since are never reset and it was agent for them to go back home they're living their properties in south africa so in south africa government they don't do anything just like living people stupid killing them is properties not only into drugs not nigerians 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 you know it 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
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another $300.00 nigerian skate on the bus which will take them to the airport. victor wants to start a new life 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. and while cup basketball frogs his hand of the united states his 1st loss in the competition for 13 years ending their opponents run a league quarter finals france used a strong outside shooting to keep pace with the americans who were fielding a squad of 2nd to play as off the likes of bron james pulled out donovan mitchell mannish 29 points for the u.s. but it was n.b.a. star critiquer bash who came up with the key points for frogs in the 2nd half final score 8979.
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