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oh i use i forgot he's done. he's spinning out of control stuff while the taliban rapid advance towards cobble the you and just the militant group to hold the violence and i've got to stand. meantime, new in the countries president refuses to step going against the key taliban condition for a peace still. while africa, nationals who risk their lives assisting, foreign military is now fed violent retaliation from the research and taliban. we speak to one former translator who asked for his identity to be concealed for his and his family safety. leave the details on down the interpreter who served to partition american forces. it will be the african interpreters war, paid the ultimate course of the state of emergency because of unprecedented
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wildfires is but expanded now the cover to vast regions in east and russia. more than 7000000 hector's of siberian forest are affected by 2 tons on chris of skin. his crew are on the front line that the small fire, the guys are trying to put up with their own hands. my little piece like this burned down dozens of miles forced. ah, why from ortiz will use age q here a moscow this weekend is kevin, with you and latest this. have our thanks for checking a fair bit of coverage. focusing on this story to the latest developments, and i've gotten this time as you heard the news 1st appearance on national television. since the recent taliban resurgence president shrug god has refused to resign. something that was for proposed peace deal with the militant group. he also
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called the room, mobilize ation of armed forces, a top priority that's new in and it comes as the taliban has begun, encircling the africa and capital cobble as the military gain control of a half of water, nations provincial capitals. but it took months for the insecurity cancelled to convene an emergency meeting to admit the dire situation on the ground. there are enough kind of stan tragically known generations of conflicts. afghanistan is in the throes of yet another k. u optic and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure the for its long suffering people forgotten, he's done his spinning out of control. the warning from the united nations follows another day of games by the taliban, claiming friday that it had taken off. chemist on 2nd largest city kandahar. you're looking now it exclusive footage from live the militant groups. it sees hundreds, the weapons and vehicles,
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as well as large amounts of ammunition in the city. meantime, the u. s. embassy in the capital, kabul is edging all americans to leave immediately. diplomat thrills so reportedly directed to destroy sensitive documents and computers before they left. now the map for this is the situation in afghanistan this weekend. currently, the taliban has taken hold of strategically crucial locations as that being described very near the capital. the islamist ramped up there offensive back in april after the us president announced that he was pulling troops out at the time. then we'll, it's in group hub less than the 5th of the country. but now that control more than half with the militants had cobbled doors in this weekend. we hear from people in that city or money and we are afraid of them. the cities are falling too by the capital may also fall after some time. he had also wanted to shut off, we are wise, there are no weapons support for our security personnel. they are being killed from the front line. they have to retreat or give up their run out. we could do the how
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about when i see that we have on the verge of losing everything really lose hope i have even taken off some of my friends. i love you for have i ever done them wrong and asking for forgiveness because it's the telephone comes. none of us will survive when i know and will be killed. the my last telephone i witnessed my mother getting less. they didn't tell the phone for doing her for a couple of minutes today, i shielded the telephone call to paul. we're will return to the scene dark. the often especially the people of cobbled or extremely disappointed in a lack of literary strategy that should have prevented what is now a very d moralizing trend for the african soldiers entire unit. you know, even brigade in core commanders said entering to the top one, not putting up a fight. many people in the city of cobbling today that i spoke to told me that why did their sons got killed when they were sent to that more corners of this country?
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and this was the end result when you had the western embassy is listed in the cobble is not there for when you hear them deploying forces, saying that this is specifically to evacuate their own, you know, citizens. it does not instill confidence in the african government during the african peoples. i'm sure that the presence of taliban around cobbled province in within the city is now an open secret. and what is it said to a city like cobbler? it's panic. it's chaos. you know the memories of the 1990 s very fresh. when i went to a very dark, i must also highlight another point that cobbler had no electricity. so those fears are real. read, sorry. busy and the pupil of one is done why a tragically don't. busy have a hole in the future of this country that is crumbling for the time. the time about
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i've never shied away from saying what my was the complete resurrection is. there is slamming camera that ruled from lunch in 96 to 2001. however, concerns remains for many countries. they see the group as a terrorist organization, sierra big sat down with the spokes person than from the taliban political office to hear about the future of the movement as they see it. now. let people did to tell it been use, forced to take the 10 provinces to no controls or did the provinces combo and terribly. i'm an oscar, i think you should redirect this question to the people. it's for them to assess whether force was actually needed to take control of 10 large provinces. in little more than a week. the government forces are much more resources and equipment than we do above all else. they get financial and political help from other countries. how could this advance on the ground happen then? is there any other explanation on the western countries or no accusing the taliban of trying to take control of of ghana stand by force. the united states wars that
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will lead to afghan astounds isolation. and the taliban will be nice lation once again mama, we want to have good relations with all countries around the world, especially with neighbors and the countries in our region. we've maintain contact with them and we want good relations. but we also want the countries that still don't understand the reality of what's happening on the ground enough chemist on those countries that came to us chemist on 20 years ago. we want them to understand who represents the afghan people in those countries put those who are now in power in place. and they gave them a lot of money. if we put all those dollars on the ground, they would cover the entire territory of afghanistan. but where did that money go? they went into the pockets of certain people who then moved abroad with this money . these countries know there is corruption here. they still support a vision which can't control itself. how can it serve the people we set to in the meetings? and we say again, these countries have to understand the reality. why are people forced to have
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something they don't want something that contradicts the principles and values of the people that will not be that. meanwhile, a deployment of us troops is arrived and cobbled to help evacuate embassy star from the country. $3000.00 more are expected to arrive in the coming days. and as the us lead alliance withdraw as africa and nationals who help foreign troops, now fit reprisals from the taliban. one group of outcomes who desisted. u. k. forces rallied illustrates a combo on friday, demanding protection from the british government, and may be the calls have been heard. 600 british troops now have been deployed that a safeguard u. k. nationals as they evacuate from the capitol, as well as supporting the relocation of former african staff. we spoke to one interpreter who'd worked for the british american forces. he asked, remain anonymous, set of fear for his life. my family has listed to it's in the fall sometime my some be home was attacked twice. my father has been given warnings
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and threats many, many times my. my dad's name was called that his life will be severely at risk because she offered no one but 2 of her son's guest. the italian was recently one of the interpreter. his father was caught in a province. he was beaten very badly and he was asked to ask his son, who is an interpreter, to come and trace the. it should be a cause of detail about recently, one of the interpreter who used to be an interpreter for the american special forces was assassinated when he turned to the interpreters who have served for years and years or stems enough kind of tracing risk and benches. however, you can government, instead of serving deadlines, bringing them to live in peace and safety with their kids or they are making
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excuses and new conditions put in place only to reject their cases. all i'm hearing from my colleagues is the big cases have been rejected, rejected. there was a number of cases which were told that they were good to go. there were even given in there was sent an email confirming that when they were ready for the flights, they told me that they can re, to, to, to the you, to my brother, book office wanted to for the coalition forces. my brothers still enough to understand the british government is making a false accusations and excuses to withhold. not only my brothers visa, but many of the interpreters who genuinely need diverse governments help and
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are very high risk or strongly believe that the taliban will hunt down every or an interpreter who is. so if the partition american forces, it will be the african interpreters or who paid the ultimate force. nato's also concerned over the taliban bledsoe in some emergency meeting friday. the line says, chief saying, the aim is to support the government and security forces. next, t u. k. some and right got his take on his america street and the night. so i long as it drives along for the ride, pulled up. i got installed last month on the 20 years of bombing by the way. and i'll be honest, i haven't gone well. and on friday the 1st city fell to the taliban sunshine. we've seen like a domino effect. 9 other provincial capitals in rural areas flying under child control, us in. so actually the combo might move within 90 days. that happened by next week . in fact, some nato countries are actually sending truth back to get their citizens out.
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already. you wanted a visual metaphor for america 20 years in africa. hearing about driving us the blind humvees that they just took from the afghan forces. surely washington has prepared his binds big plan. they've got to fight for themselves, fight for their nation. nice lunch. that'll do it. i'm sure they caught your rallying cry on the evening. news and laska got over all the president's response to the renewed misery of the average african person is do not regret my decision. i'm sure he doesn't. he's not the one that can down the power to contain a bond lane is. yeah, they're dragging the dead through the street as a warning to anyone who get some report suggest that us officials, i mean cool by surprise, the speed at which time me back in underlining what we'll kind of know already.
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america. lease policy absolutely me off that the element of surprise, you know, and told washington that the enemy's supposed to be surprised. last year you and report at the time i'm ready preparing position. the when foreign troops leave proving that age or piece of military wisdom. if you're going to retreat, it will be best not to tell the enemy accompany is in advance. this how withdrawal has been planned to trump. i could win that war in a week. i just don't want to kill 10000000 people. they could it was, i supposed say some other power with them coming from the white house include saying, the afghan government should make peace with the man to avoid civil war. to like american diplomats or talk to the guns in the back as danis. they've been talking to china and the russians, how they even going to deal with a ton of law and load it in the prison. but when it comes down to it,
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this is what they call what we spent over $2000000.00 over 20 years. we trained and equipped with modern equipment over 300000 afghan forces, how many more times american truck bombs spend trillions of dollars to win a war that may surprise when it doesn't work. the site is that you and report that no one seems to have read from last year page 12 interesting is just calling to is present at least 15 afghan provinces, and it's still great my time back closer than ever. of course, we'll probably come back. britain defense sanctuary that well done, everyone here for the next 20 years, the pointlessness on the diplomatic side, pakistan's national security advisors urging africa and lead us to try to find a political solution who avoid further violence. in the past. islam about has been successful mediated between, i've got to start the militants, but couples critical of pakistan for offering shelter to tell about leaders and
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claims. it's also providing a haven for islamist fighters. going underground show, spoke to the president, special envoy for pakistan, about the ongoing crisis as it stands at the moment. you don't think some people in washington see this policy as when, when they remove the troops, they destabilize f canister and the stabilizing china with the tech, as terrorists, as the chinese call them. who am an age of cultures in jang? andy stabilize russia with the tech minister is becca star, board is and the same time they don't have to pay so much. they've spent 4 trillion maybe on these was after 911. it's a great victory for washington. when that's not how people find it and see, i mean people blame us. that sponsor really at the moment. very i see personally so far i mean the administration that was
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born in the mon conference it was built based on the international consensus. but now whatever happened from now on, it's going to be better based on the region of consensus. so the initiative is now more in the region then in europe and watching some other use today. now away from the state of emergency of a wildfire has been expanded to cover 2 vast regions of east and russia. fix smokes coverage, a co tear for weeks. now it spreads the neighboring could screech in the fall to threatening a dozen villages. then i was several to be evacuated this week. t something krislofski reports. ah, ah,
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what are the red ones? those are fires. a fire covered this area. what's highlighted and green was also a fire. what's red is what is actively burning. now. how much land does the fire cover? when about 150 square kilometers, and 150000 tech tears? there was a huge bar here, but you have already put it up. it was here where we drove the fire 100 kilometers from me. i was just we're running and driving trying to find the fires, but they shift fast and the wind an open escape. sometimes they move one kilometer in each direction. you have everything, burn, store, you asked, where is a fire,
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then you're told everywhere. that's how you burn here. it's a total nightmare. i've never seen it as bad as this before, i think. smart. so where is the fire? now? that's obvious. the main part is now behind the village. i'm sorry. say everyone is trying to do something to save the forest or it will all burn. it was this year. this is how the forest bird. c this is the epicenter, they just can't even breathe here. the small fire to the guys are trying to put up with their own hands. so my little piece like this burned down dozens of miles a forest. me me. ah. what we were told the summer would be the same as usual on the more arid. that's
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understandable because it happens every 5 to 10 years. we've been preparing for this, but we have now is the tri summer in history. we could not imagine that this is a very serious challenge. me, me, let me . ah, ah, sad, sad scene, isn't it? well, we'll keep continuing more of the coverage of not having far from the break suddenly different this saturday. the scottish government offers new guidance, claiming that children as young as 4 are able to decide the gender identity without the parent's consent. what do you think about that prospect school? some controversy were on it after the break.
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to i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the again so according to new guidance, published by the scottish government children's in this for are able to change the name and gender at school, claiming that it's possible to come out as transgender. at any age. schools have been recommended to support pupils if they want to transition without the parent's consent. it means that trans children, for instance, were able to use whichever love a tree or change the room they choose to help the kids better understand the gender identity. schools have also been told to suggest neutral books and uniforms, but activists. marian cold a thinks it's a bit of a dangerous path to tread. this is inherently flawed. it's true of
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ideal jews, which is the fishing on the lobbying groups, which helped right this. this document 4 year old has no idea what the gender is very kind of easily influenced and the very easily influenced by adults and what they say around them. so we're actually putting kids in boxes, that's an age of 4 years old. and that's your thing. oh, well if boy and you like you're playing with those, maybe you're actually trump. these are very dangerous ideologies that we're actually, we're going in and i'm being progressive naturally. very me question. but the scottish government says children are happy and learn more at school when they feel safe, respected, and included whenever they decided transition politician george galloway. this to say about it, the nationalist government here frustrated by its failure to achieve its primary goal. the breakup of brits on the independence of scotland has made our
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turn to matter, solve sexuality and gender. in a truly remarkable way. i have as it happens, a 4 year old school. and if the teacher wanted to take her to the park, she would have to have my consent to do so. but under this new set of regulations, if my 4 year old wanted to change our gender, her name, her personal pronouns, they wouldn't have to even inform me. nevermind. as for my consent, this decree undoubtedly rob's parents of the rights and the european human rights convention. it is absolutely illegal in my view, i'm responsible for my children until they reach the age of majority human
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rights groups for accusing canada of breaking international law over the sale of weapons to saudi arabia or pull from 2 organizations also states or to violate to than arms treaty and humanitarian rights in regard to the conflict in yemen, we spoke with kelsey gallagher. he's a co author of that report. be endeavored to not only analyze but refute the findings of canada's report. and come to the conclusion that kansas export of l. a. v 's and other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia is actually in contravention of canada's legal obligations under the arms trade treaty to which candidate has been a safe party for a couple of years now. canada cannot permit the export of weapons to a recipient where there is a substantial risk that that recipient is going to use those weapons in contravention of human rights to facilitate human rights abuses. in 2019 calendar
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exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to the gulf monarchy. the very year author was signed up for an international arms treaty. and just by global pressure on re upped over the assassination of washington post columnist jamarcus shoji in 2020 canada still reg, 10 around $1300000000.00 in weapons deals with the saudis also maintain. so it's got a really strong control set of systems in place and there's no risk, therefore, of rights violations. all this of course, fences around the ongoing conflicts in yemen. where who's the rebels? who, over, through the government are up against the multinational coalition, led by saudi arabia. more than 200000 emmys, have died since the conflict started in 2014, for 1000000 the big display and tens of thousands on the brink of starvation. what frequently been described as the world was to monetary disaster. kelsey gallagher telling us the arms sales from canada to facilitate the war there. it's been
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a hot complex, it's 2014 and is deemed one of the world's worst humanitarian crises happening today. and certainly can this provision of weapons to saudi arabia, jose substantial risk of facilitating that conflict. and that is not just our assessment fact that's actually based on the assessment of the group, the un group of eminent expert on yemen who have for a couple of years. now, i stated that the provision of weapons to saudi arabia is not only feeling the conflict, but last year in their annual report. they actually sent it out and directly named canada as one of the, the few countries directly named as supplying weapons and thereby feeling the violence. yeah. so so we go time for now you can check it out to the coleman of a social media for so much more calling brazier through the afternoon sky. taylor after that fabulous line up again for you today or out into national as your i can take you through any breaking news that may happen. but for now, for me, kevin. oh,
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and by the problem of the death failing is that it forces them to admit what that number is like 3 or 2, which are the money supply numbers. once the numbers got so scary, they stop reporting them. similarly with the debt ceiling kabuki theater, that happens every couple of years. they're just going to get rid of it won't even announce that number. it will be impossible to find what the american is and i'll just say a number sign for infinity. ah, the news never came
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out of the the news i'm action return. see welcome to going underground. coming up in the show reports of over a 1000 dead joe biden deploying b 50 to an ac 130 war planes. and we've drones is before me, back to taliban sweep across africa. we speak to the president. all that kind of stands special on boy. and what is the role of afghanistan's neighbor,
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the country that actually hosted his i'm in love enough and i don't have him when pockets on independence day to day. we speak to the parliamentary leader of the focus on people's party sherry ref one, plus julian assange and the continued persecution in london of the journalist to reveal the extent of secrecy and lies in afghanistan. we speak deforming using a position to jeremy coban outside london. high court is joe biden. when is the right to appeal against a judgment. the extradition to the usa might kill him. but 1st, as expected by many, the former ca back taliban is sweeping across. i've kind of done after defeated us and u. k. troops began fleeing the globally strategic country. joining me now from the war 2 nations capital cobble is president cash ref connie's special envoy for bucket funny affairs moment. my dad's i thank you so much special for coming on the show. obviously the situation is moving quickly. we've had all week different towns declared the for the majority in, in the, in the taliban. we got the talks at the talks in coffee or would you understand is
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going on, i suppose, especially on the your remit as regards the pakistan african border when it comes to the re taking of all these towns and cities and regions. so it's unfortunate since made this year when the us formally declared that they were parked by september was exacerbated. and because the u. s. support suddenly c. s a or suddenly ceased and have been taking over quite quickly districts. and then we were told that they may not take the city there. and actually the alluded to that when they want to moscow that they may not embark on taking cities, but they did. the dominant news now is why.
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