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[000:00:00;00] me ah, headlines are taliban and celebrate sweeping gains across afghanistan, including another border crossing that has the u. s. president confirms troops will all be out of the country by the end of next month. no mission. right. and the responsibility of afghan people alone decide their future and how they want to run their country. meanwhile, those refugees continue to flee the country for a new life in europe, the brutal rape and murder of a 13 year old girl and austria at the hands of an ass, gotten to migrant. once again, put the issue of immigration back in the spotlight. haitian americans are among the suspects,
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detained in connection with the murder of the haitian precedent. on wednesday, i just off the midnight here at moscow. this is art, the international part, a lot of stories to get to you tonight. welcome to the program. we do start in afghanistan where the taliban has been making further territorial gains. its fighters, in fact, were filmed, celebrating the latest land grab the, the jubilation is over the capture of the border crossing with iran. video its own social media of orderly show taliban militants taking down the african flag from the local customs office. in the past week, the group has also taken crossings that lead into both tajikistan and was beckett's don. meanwhile, us troops, which have been in the country for 20 years,
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are packing their bags. joe biden has defended sending them home while leaving the country to face. well, he's called the strongest taliban in 2 decades. us prisoners says this simply nothing more that washington can do. no mission accomplish. permission was accomplished in that we get to scott some in widen, and terrorism is not emanating from that part a little. we achieved those objectives. that's why we went, we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill. and it's the right and the responsibility of afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. or have a look at this for a moment. this is how i've canister looks right now in terms of who controls what taliban areas and red cover an estimated half of the country. the group itself claims to be in control of 85 percent of the areas in yellow are contested. the pockets of green show where the government does still hold some sway with the us
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as the remaining us troops pack their bags, dozens of afghans who work for them, including interpreters, have riley in cobble. and they want the americans to get them out of the country. they fear the taliban will try and kill them in revenge. washington has promised to help and apparently red tape is getting in the way. we make that the migration for you. it does the work with us military on a life danger, not enough. can we do it? the monday gave us a recommendation. save not only my life, my family, and i also like working with a company and you providing that service for the all not the job. and i'm gonna be done with really when we don't have an issue we have now,
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we want to make any decisions or united nation or not anything most we worked at foreign compounds. we delivered food and i worked with foreigners to 10 years starting in 2010. about 20 days ago. they left but we remain here. what's our fate now? what's the fate of our families? you call yourself humanitarians, but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you probably look british troops of also now wrapped up their mission. and i got this done, i should say, according to the u. k. prime minister, and most of them have already left the country and returned home. now the wisdom of that decision was actually questioned by one of his own. m. p. 's ex soldier. tom took an hot, who saw action in afghanistan, but who also related how we fought alongside another member of the house. this is an enormously possible issue for me. i didn't meet the hon member for bonds, the central here or in any of the clubs, the think tanks around westman,
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so i met him about 20 miles to the west of gums there in the desert. as we were fighting side by side against the enemy. he's just lifted, and the cavemen that he has listed were won with the blood of my friends. and i can point him to the grave where they now lay. because that legacy is now one that is in real doubt and we know it. and we know that it's not just his decision. we know that the u. s. decision to withdraw forces was fundamental here. but he can, he explained to me, how does britain foreign policy work in a country like african it's done. if persistence isn't persistent, if endurance doesn't endure, then how can people trust us as an ally? how can people look at us as a friend? we spoke to a former royal air force officer who also served and i've got his time,
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who shared his thoughts on the withdrawal and on the entire mission overall. on the one hand, ethically it's right for us going to determine its own future. that will happen. it's just the future may well be particularly unstable. brucell takes us back to the medieval period of time without the democratic will or the democratic infrastructure being in place. the afghan security forces were established to create to it. and i think to be realistic, we need to wait and see what the future holds for. there's tom to have correctly said, we've had 20 years, 20 years with trillions of dollars thrown up this campaign. and to achieve what we've achieved in 20 years, which is unclear. as a military guy myself, i somewhat ashamed of that outcome, ashamed of so in less than 8 weeks, the u. s. military operation comes to an end in afghanistan,
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whichever way the whole future plays out, it will affect lives both inside and outside the country. according to recent estimates, the exodus of african refugees is now on the rise sharply. inside the number is closing in on 3000000, putting an incredible strain on countries forced to cope with the newcomers. germany, france, and romania top the list of e u. countries taking in the most ass guy migrants in austria, a 5th of all refugees are now from us canister on the large numbers are also bringing a host of problems. some of them gruesome as really up a trunk and reports. imagine you're in charge of a country shocked by a creepy rave skin. the victim who died had just become a teenager. the suspected rapists are young and again refugees. you've got no choice but to take action. if you don't, the public won't get it. and that's if you're lucky. if you get too tough on those who escape misery and war back home in their home countries,
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political opponents will give you a p r b t plus that will raise some liberal u eyebrows. let's hear from the man who has lately been facing this precise challenge. sebastian kurtz, the chancellor of austria. often i find it intolerable for people to come here, sing the seeking protection, and then commit cruel and barbaric crimes in austria. politically, this means for me that we will stick to our line with me. there will definitely never be a whole to deportation. drop can is done or a watering down of asylum laws for asylum seekers who permits crimes. what exactly did he mean by barbaric ah ah
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and austria, more than 4 percent of all rates, and 8 and a half percent of all murders are committed by afghans. of course, not all refugees are thugs. some are worried that higher numbers of refugees could mean more potential trouble. i want to be clear. u. s. military mission can stand, continues to the end of august, where the future of of dennis day and looking murky beyond the withdrawal of us troops and the taliban making large territorial gains. it's only natural that a new wave of refugees from there is expected in europe. it's obvious that austria can close its borders. it has already regularly tightened its asylum policies. recently, the justice minister for the green party says more such steps wouldn't be right for the country. the asylum law has already been tightened in recent years. our laws offer enough options, but we just have to apply them in a consistent manner. moreover, and 29 thing the european court of justice ruled that you members have no right to
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deport a refugee even for committing a serious crime if he or she prove that live by home would be in danger. all of this does seem to tie the hands of chancellor kurtz, who like you've heard, is in favor of different patients for criminals. the minister of interior from mr. kurtz, his party has locked horns with the greens justice minister saying he will push for more rigid migration and repack ration rules. at the level. the e u. asylum system is not working, migrants who committed criminal offenses have to be reported immediately. while the advocates of the harsh approach towards refugees in the austrian government are teaming up with colleagues from hungary and the czech republic, the iraq received doesn't exactly paid the way for quick changes in a solemn rules. certainly, they won't be as quick as jo. biden's, keen of dana stand, pull up the silent system as we have it in europe is just
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a way to turn illegal immigration into legal immigration when the illegal immigrant arrives in any country of europe. and he, he says asylum, asylum immediately becomes illegal immigrant in the european asylum procedure, which usually takes place is a general problem which you cancelled was one or 2 measures at least, dominion stick minister of interior mist. anyhow, my has now admitted that the asylum system up to europe in union is a disaster. but austria and the government has done nothing to change that or to avoid it. because austria, through the green mediums of the european union, has collaborated in creating the system. we didn't send 11 single africans. i've gone home for years in austria, not one and hundreds we in austria, for example, have a quote of about 50 percent,
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the austrian citizen in the long run. this is a huge problem because it tracks and facts my guns from all the 3rd world. austrian permanent have been having to stay on the issue. they've accused local media of a racist reporting, which they say vilified migrants, a group of activists. steven storm of the officers of a local newspaper, confronting journalists, you can find video and that story and a whole lot more. besides that r t dot com. and right now, the meantime, on the program, 17 people have been detained in connection with the murder of haitian president of an l. boys. among them are 2 americans of haitian descent. a police are also looking for 8 other suspects in the case. more information on the latest update with our correspondent caleb. well, we have an ongoing situation where the police are trying to track down suspects. this was quite a high level crime, the killing of the president of haiti. and now we're starting to get
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a more clear picture of the perpetrators. there is a team of 28 professional assassins. it appears professional killers. now 2 of them apparently were haitian americans. and in addition to that, you had a number of people from columbia. many of whom were ex military folks from columbia out at this point from what we understand, there was a situation where the police tracked some of the suspects to a house. there was a fire fight that went on late into the night. and at that point, a 3 suspects were killed in that confrontation. we had a situation where some of the suspects were able to break into the embassy of taiwan. and the barricade themselves in the embassy of taiwan. we had another situation where a crowd of haitians gathered, confronting some of the suspects are urging the police to burn them. are getting kind of a clearer picture of this squad. some of the weapons that were used,
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the rifles, michelle tase, these assailants, the thugs, who killed the president. we've caught them. we've captured them there in the hands of the police, as you can see. now haitian officials say that there were 2 us citizens of haitian descent among those held a suspected killer as part of the killed team. one of the individuals was actually described as a certified diplomatic agent on his own website. the colombian assassins are former members of the columbia military and they put my initial information indicates that they are columbian citizens retired members of the national army. we have given instructions from the national government to our police and the army to immediately cooperate in this investigation. so that these events can be verified. now president mo, ease was killed on wednesday when the team of 28 got into his home. we also have a situation where his wife, you know, she was seriously wounded,
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an air lifted to florida. now it's important to note at this point, that we're hearing a descriptions of the crime scene that are rather gruesome. the president apparently had 12 bullets shot into him after which his eyes were gouged out, was rather a brutal, violent killing. in the lead up to this, we had a situation where basically you had calls for moiz to step down. there were protests going on throughout the country. and now that the president is gone, there is a power vacuum. the parliament is pretty much defined. we have 2 individuals claiming to be the presence rightful successor. the military is on the streets having declared martial law. and there is already growing unrest and many fear that the unrest in haiti may even further escalate. at this point with a power vacuum created by the death, the killing, the rather brutal killing, i should say, of the praise haitian president will,
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according to report. so the 2 americans claim they were working as translators for the hit squad. it's also reported that the operation have been in planning for a month and that its aim was not necessarily to kill the president, but to bring him to the national palace on a warrant. the u. s. it says it will send f b i n, homeland security officials to assist in the investigation following a request from haiti. and daniel shaw, a professor of latin american studies, says it was a classic palace cou. the links between the drug enforcement agency, the different intelligence services in columbia, in the us, in haiti, definitely coordination. nothing happens in haiti economically, politically, diplomatically, militarily paramilitary without the u. s. is being involved. this could be the justification for the next us, always. you win the try factor of evil imperialism for the next invasion in, in occupation of haiti, where the entire economy is us sweatshops and us agribusiness. so this home with
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about haiti being poor and having no geo political and economic strategic importance for the united states is ridiculous. so right now it looks like a palace coup. different wings of the haitian booth was the both of which would be in touch with different parts of the state department or the pentagon or the cia, or the d. e a. or these are the proxy forces from taiwan and what we're seeing columbia, they would be buying for this power. they would have their own rights which open up . and there's a lot of egos in narcissism involved. but at the end of the day, this is a lot of pal is entry with what matters are the interests of the haitian people. and as they said to me as i was still in transit to new york city, leaving cap haitian, the 2nd biggest city in haiti, we were hungry when we woke up on tuesday. the president in the dictated, was killed. we had the same hunger when we woke up on wednesday. your program returns in one minute
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the the special episode of summer solutions. today we're talking with john beano of dollars collapse dot com state right 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation . even the central bank is mentioning inflation, is that transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing, or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next year or 2? ah, people with diabetes or number raises, whether it's not adequately managed or that they have some immune problem then their risk of infections and something like the kind of the 19 pandemic
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was very bad news. the people diabetes. and we consider it as one of the very high risk situations in terms of people being infected ah ah 20 past the out here in moscow, trouble is blowing in over frances plans to build offshore wind farms with turbines, as high as the eiffel tower. and belgium has long legal action against the move off . the locals outlined their objections, paris, nevertheless, as the wind in its sales and the president of the commission for energy regulation . even suggested opponents should just have their energy cut off. it's all correspondent charlotte ski. it may look column, but a storm is brewing, and it's
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a huge one. france plans to build an offshore wind farm just off the coast here. the turbines would be as high as the eiffel tower, around 300 meters tool. so they'd be pretty imposing. the idea has caused a fury in neighboring belgium so much so that the q e u countries affect to go head to head in court as belgium threatens to sue a complaint will be launched with the european commission because our country has not been consulted about the location of the area, while european directives require it independently owned the french belgium board of that anger is palpable. since it is very close to the boarders. about 10 kilometers, it will be very visible from our beaches. this landscapes and the feeling we have of liberty and seeing the thing to horizon is actually our main products. that is
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why people come to our shores. that is why people buy property with an ocean view is because as he does horizon, they don't come to the planet to see windmills for francis, a very important project, i understand that. but that doesn't mean that you have to put older burdens with the neighbors and take all the advantages of nations. so as you've heard that there is really strong opposition to this wind farms from the belgian side, but they are not alone in this. we're about to cross the french border, where there are protesting groups who have been opposing this windfall ever since. it was suggested that if you do a little bit of research, you will find that this project is planned in the heart of the natural habitat, which is supposed to be a safe space for the species living there. and it's also a historic site of operation. dynamo, meaning this project also does not respect history from,
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says president mat calling has set himself up as this defender over the environment . now he wants prompts to have 40 percent of its energy to come from renewable sources. so wind farms that by 2030. now, those wind farms are crucial kogan, that idea, and the pressure is also mounting off. the high council for climate in france says that the country is going to miss its greenhouse gas emission targets. that failure would be embarrassing, but we didn't foam like the one that's planned for here are not popular with everyone. looks like we launched the petition. and despite that, when the minister came to don cack and we tried to meet her, she refused to talk to us. and then she came to tell us the details of a press conference. she told us that this project will be carried out no matter the opinion of the locals. if this has any impact on the territory. why is it not the inhabitants to the side? why is someone in paris making the decision?
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locals here have even demanded a referendum over the project, but that has been completely dismissed by the state france. he's also ignoring the, please from its fellow e. u. member. the government is determined to conduct offshore wind. foreign projects will of course continue the dialogue with our belgium and france to take into account the concerns. but the fact is that the dunkirk park is strategic for the implementation of our energy program, and that we must not waste any more time. however, that could be scuppered, not only has the french military now decided on new restrictions and constraints as to where wind farms can be built. but the senate in france is also just adopted a measure that could allow call madge to veto such plans. meaning that
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francis idea to be greener than green could soon have the wind knocked out of them. charlotte deven sky for all see on the french belgian border a flare up of covey at 19 strange around the world has the scientific community worried? early study suggests that to variance in particular, may be even more infectious and resilient vaccines in the current predominant strains. that of the lambda strain thought to have originated in peru is not being detected as far away as australia. although it was 1st discovered a year ago, the strain is starting to cause concern. a lambda makes up the vast majority of old cobra cases in peru and an increasing number of old infections in latin america. now epsilon is the other cooperative area that is causing alarm among the scientific community. it was 1st detected in california, and a recent study, a suggest is more infectious and well more infectious and deadly than the other. strains are such as also found that epsilon is more resistant to both antibodies
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produced by vaccines are naturally by the body off the covert. they believe that the effectiveness of current jobs could be harmed. and professor pablo to call yama told us that kobe and his mutations, that something we're all just going to have to live with. the virus keeps all being, and it's really becoming more, which is miss school. we don't know yet about it's about the genie city. although it is being driven down by the next team. so the most likely scenario, once we get everyone back to name is started coughing, we'll keep transmitting in the human population in certain countries. and it will, it will not really go away. the ready cation at this point is almost impossible, because it has a transmitter in so many countries as such high rates. also, even if you might think it's best to, to reduce new katie humans to 0 koby source probably to has already jumped into
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other animal rest of was and was a virus junk outside humans. it's almost impossible to eliminate a more details on that story online. right. now it off, you dot com. the meantime, we are back in half an hour with more of your worldwide me the and out of the international mega science with that project. neither is being built into its goal is to allow the scientists to study matter. i believe it is just the big bang. good form. ah, you were more flu shane and the 4 digit for the delivery authority at the 1913 deal . it's a great teach as a country as a month. some a glad to check
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