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ah, ah, i forgot he's done. he's spinning for control. stunned by the taliban rapid advance towards cobble the un or just the medicine group to hold the bottles in afghanistan . meanwhile, the president refuses to quit going against the key taliban condition for a peace deal. and other news, more demonstrations against coby restrictions in france today with thousands turning out to get in paris for the 5th consecutive week. and the state of emergency over unprecedented wildfires has been expanded to cover to valve regions in eastern russia. now, more than 7000000 hectares of siberian forest are affected and the new crew reports from the front line the small fire to the guys are trying to put up with their own hands. a little piece like this. we burned down dozens of miles force.
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ah . i there with global stories and international analysis. this is the r t for moscow. my name is colleen bray. the big story we're focusing on for you this saturday. the latest developments in afghanistan where the taliban has been making substantial territorial gains following the mass us withdrawal. unconfirmed reports say the islamist militant group is now just 11 kilometers from the capitol cobble. meanwhile, the country's president refuses to resign, saying, in a nationally televised address that his fight isn't over. a propos pay still had demanded, he stepped down. now he says, the re mobilize ation of the armed forces is the government's top priority. despite the escalating violence over the course of this year, it took months, the un security council to admit the severity of the situation. even a country that has tragically known generations of i forgot the sun is in the
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throes of yet another chaotic and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure, the for its long suffering people forgot he's done his spinning out of control. when there is of hopelessness, people are wondering what is the strategy? the government has to stop or slow down his rock with positive on you know, advances over the last few hours. the provincial carpet cleaner providence in eastern afghanistan has fallen. we saw chaotic scenes in the city. i saw that by the way, locos were looting k 40 sevens and other ammunition from the police headquarters. the african officials were fling, and locals were throwing stones at them saying don't leave. i think you are looking at a severe crisis of leadership within the security sector. the fact that the african government did not know that some of its governors and other senior officials and
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provinces war and negotiations with the taliban about sanders safe passage shows you how big that problem is. that is, i thing a constant question that every africa and is asking, why are these places falling while i've got government soldiers, not putting of a fight. and i had a chance to listen to prison. that's why news message. very tired. he looked tens. he said that he wanted to prevent further bloodshed by working for a political settlement, but he fused to elaborate what that would mean. there was talk off resignation. obviously that is not true as of now. so all of this compounded has created a climate of uncertainty among ordinary. i've once the psychological impact, this must be immense. now what about those families, those households the left in cobble? what's the humanitarian situation like for them as things stand right now? we have to remember the fighting, started enough on assign during the harvest season. farmers come in to the royal of,
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on his time. lost all of that income. businessman, who had invested from hundreds and thousands of dollars to millions of dollars lost their money that investments. because of the fighting, you know, so there is a worst sick nomic situation. you have the pandemic and then you have got this humanitarian crises where more than a 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes. but we have to really also remember millions of 5 lines don't have that choice. they have to be stuck in kandahar city and last guy and it was where because the highways are infested with roadside bombs. there's fighting, there's been a strike. they've been artillery. and for many ones, i think the friday, the lies in the fact that this has been happening to generations that they've been used and abused by the number of governments over the last 40 years, all under the names and slogans of various progress and stuff like that.
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well, this map shows the situation right now is the town of bands taken hold of strategically crucial locations very near to the capital and also sees the 2nd largest city can the hub where they reported he also sees hundreds of weapons and vehicles as well as large amounts of ammunition, these limits wrapped up their offensive in april, off to the us president announced he was pulling out troops and with the militants approaching carpet. we hear from people in that city or money and sure, we are afraid of them as the cities are falling to by day, the capital may also fall after some time. he had also my name is shut up. we are afraid. why is there no weapon support for our security personnel? they are being killed from the front line. they have to retreat or give up because they're run out of equipment like what it could do. how am i, when i see that we are 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 come.
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none of us will survive, i know and will be kill them. i fell at the very last telephone. i witnessed my mother getting less. they didn't tell the phone for doing her fees for a couple of minutes today. i shielded the telephone call to forward will return to the same dark days ahead of an italian group working in afghanistan to promote women's rights says washington's left civilians in the lurch. the main concern now is to ensure security for us where and the afghan women and children taking care of our representatives, preoccupied with the faith of women's rights, which they've been fighting for for 20 years. earlier today we decided to shut down our office there and hired documents so that the women under what cannot be tracked down. we would continue doing our job on the cover from home, telephone trip to just live in columbus, is from couple things to them, not encountering any resistance. i'm afraid. the total present in the caps was just a matter of faith, probably there waiting until the definitive pull out of us troops scheduled for
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august 30th before capturing the capital of furthest seeing that with the u. s. and they to withdraw, afghans got the opportunity to run their country on their own. however, in fact, it turned out to be american, the west established a puppet government, which could not care less about afghanistan. and today's officials are only concerned about saving their lives. i think the americans could have handled better the retreat, the more about ordinary people and their rights. meanwhile, a deployment of give us forces has arrived in cobble to help if i q 8 embassy stuff . with 3000 more american troops expected to arrive in the coming days. nato's also expressed concern about the taliban blitz and reaffirm support for the afghan government and security forces. to you case simon, right gives his take on the next. his american troops and the night so long as it drags along for the ride pulled up. i've got installed last month on the 20 is a bombing by the way, and i'll be honest, haven't go well. and on friday the 1st city fell to the child in the sunshine.
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we've seen like a domino effect. 9 other provincial capitals in rural areas flying under child control us in so actually think the combo might move within 90 days. that can happen by next week. in fact, some nato countries are actually sending truth back to get their citizens out. already. you wanted a visual metaphor for american 20 years in africa. not hearing taliban driving us blind humvees that they just took from the afghan forces. surely washington and his bonds, big got to fight for themselves. fight for their nation. nice. one guy that will do it. i'm sure they caught your rallying cry on the evening news and laska got so overall president's response to the renewed misery of the average african person is i do not regret my decision. i'm sure he doesn't. he's not the one that can down the power of some kind of bonds. lane is. yeah,
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they're dragging the dead through the street as a warning to anyone who gets some report suggest that us officials are being cool by surprise. the speed at which time abandoned me back in underlining what we'll kind of know already the american 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 ready preparing divisions, 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. company is in advance. this how withdrawal has been planned since 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 pals and wisdom coming from the white house include saying, the government should make peace with the man to avoid civil war. to like american
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diplomats to talk to the guns in the back as danis. they've been talking to china and the russians, how they even going to do with canada and last year and loaded in prison. but when it comes down to it, this is what a forward. 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 not un report and no one seems to have read from last year. page 12 interesting is just calling to is present in at least 15 afghan provinces. and it's still great made for the taliban baths closer than ever. of course, we'll probably come back britons defense sanctuary that well done, everyone here for the next 20 years, the pointlessness on the diplomatic side,
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neighboring pakistan's, national security advisor, residing african leaders to try and find a political solution to avoid further violence in the past is about been a successful mediator between afghanistan and the militants, but couples critical of pakistan for offering shelter to taliban leaders and claims that it's also providing a haven for islamist fighters. today's going underground here are ti talked to the afghan president, special envoy for pakistan, about the ongoing crisis. you don't think some people in washington see this policy as when, when they remove the troops, they d stabilize afghanistan and the stabilizing china with the tech, as terrorists, as the chinese call them. who emanates, of course, who's in jang. andy stabilize russia with the check menace done 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
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a great victory for washington. when that's not how people find this 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 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 washington on to other needs this saturday and it's russian plane sent to help battle. wildfires in turkey has crashed in the east of the country. the crew of 5 russian and 3 turkish nationals with kelly. it's not known what caused the crash, rushes dispatched investigators to the area a magnitude $7.00.
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earthquake has been reported near the coast of haiti. the country's prime minister says several people have been killed, but precise numbers of deaths and injuries remain unclear this hour. the quake was more powerful than the one in 2010 that devastated the caribbean island nation. buildings have collapsed and streets the company strewn with revel. thousands are out again in paris, protesting against kobe restrictions for the 5th consecutive week. the outcry is over. mandatory health policy is now needed to get into restaurants and other public places. se paula slavers that well as many as a quarter of a 1000000 people are estimated to have turned out to the streets of france today to protest against the mandatory wearing of the mosque in public places. and also having to show their health past monday. this is one of the sweet rallies taking place here in paris the saturday. and there were more than $200.00 that are
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taking place across the country. we are hearing of violence in the city of neil way, the police subbing for you here. guess against protested. the feeling on the ground is 31 of the gratian people having turned out to wait a full 5 straight weekend saying that they'll be back next weekend until the situation is dealt with. the reading call has been no con. we will not expect to pass. people have also been shouting liberty while the various tech, hard from posters make reference to this health path, being a reminder of the possible use in a party south africa. i've also seen posters saying that this is a health dictatorship and shame on the past. the people i've been talking to all angry or frustrated and this is what a few of them had to say. we don't want to, we don't want to turn terika today. we don't want this, it's not, we're not again, vaccination, we're not against health issues. we're not against all that. we just don't want to
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. this president has cornered us into depriving us or our freedom. i mean it's, it's crazy. it's soon, 984. it's for concrete and it's all be done to, to go in, in the coffee in a restaurant to, to go, you know, for instance, many sides. we've our relation on it. it's again democratic institutions. hello. thank you. the bus decided not to take it home. so we have appointment and we need the boat in downtown harris have been closed off too. and now for the mom to proceed, there is a strong police prison. and no doubt they will continue to be as these kind of manifestations and demonstrations. taken to be st. upfront okay,
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we'll keep watching what's happening there, but also coming up this, our, the scottish government off his new guidance, claiming the children as young as 4 are able to decide that gender identity without the parent's consent. more on that after the break, the ah, driven adrian shaped by person that those vision in me dares think we dare to ask me.
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ah ah, the in the can are part of the world. a state of emergency of a wildfire has been expanded to come to vast regions in eastern russia. fix. smoke has covered parts of the utility of for weeks now and it's spread to the
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neighboring could greeted the fire to threatening a dozen villages. now with several having to be evacuated this week, and our t news team has been following frontline cruise me with the red one. 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? about 150 square kilometers, 150000 heck tears. there was a huge bar here, but we have already put it out. it was here where we drove the fire 100 kilometers from yet. i
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was just we're running and driving trying to find the fire, but they shift fast and the wind an open escape. sometimes they move one kilometer in each direction. you have everything where the store, you ask, where is and fire and you're told everywhere. that's how you cutie burns. it's a total nightmare. i've never seen it as bad as this before. i look like a smarter. so where is the fire? now? everywhere. that 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. what is this here? this is how the forest bird. c this is the epicenter. i just can't even breathe here. the small fire, the guys are trying to put up with their own hands. so my little piece like this burned down dozens of miles
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a forest. mm mm . ah, what we were told the summer would be the same as usual on the more areas that's understandable because it happens every 5 to 10 years. we've been preparing for this, but we have now is the try somewhere in history. we could not imagine. this is a very serious challenge, me in me, ah ah, according to new guidance published by the scottish government children as young as
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for are able to change their name and gender at school, claiming that it's possible to come out as transgender at any age of schools have been recommended to support pupils if they want to transition without their parent's consent though. it means that trans children should be able to use whatever laboratory will change the green they. so choose now to help kids better understand that gender identity. schools have also been advised to suggest neutral books and uniforms, but activist marion called the things it's a dangerous path to tread. this is inherently flawed through all id, all the jews, which is the fishing on the lobbying groups, which helps right this, this document 4 year old has no idea what the agenda is very kind of easily influenced and the very easily influenced by adults around them. so we're actually putting kids in boxes, that's the age of 4 years old. and that you're saying, oh, well, if you're at boy, and you're like you're playing with dolls, maybe you're actually trumps. these are very dangerous ideologists that we're
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actually, we're going in and i'm sort of being progressive naturally betting the question. but the scottish government says children are happy and learn more at school when they feel safe, respected, and included whenever they decide to transition. here's how bro cost room for a british m p. george galloway seated the nationalist government here frustrated by its failure to achieve its primary goal the breakup of britain. the independence of scotland has made our 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,
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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 rights groups are accusing canada of breaking international law over the sale of weapons to saudi arabia. report from 2 organizations also states that canada violated an alms treaty and humanitarian rights over the war in yemen. we spoke with a report co author. we 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
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other canadian made weapons to saudi arabia is actually in contravention of kansas 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 canada exported nearly $3000000000.00 worth of weapons to saudi arabia very gave. it also signed up for an international arms treaty, despite global pressure on the saudis, over the assassination of washington post columnist and marker. so g and 2020 kind of still raked in around a $1300000000.00 in weapons deals. but canadian leaders in 5th, they're in strong control systems in place and that there's no risk of any rights violations. what of this, of course, those sensors around the ongoing conflict in the oven, where, who the rebels, who have a through the cavity government are up against the multinational coalition,
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led by saudi arabia. more than 200000 dam aneice have died since the complex started in 20. 14 for 1000000 have been displaced in tens of thousands are on the brink of starvation. the un warms that it's the world's worst humanitarian disaster . kelsey got to go, says the sales from canada facilitate it's been 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. in fact, that's actually based on the assessment of the group, the u. n. group of eminent experts 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
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violence. that's it for me this saturday evening in moscow. thanks very much for choosing a lot going on this weekend and saturday taylor is going to be here to update you and just have a half an hour for me. and the team that's been out by, by me in britain some years ago when you said that i could do a google search of you
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