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the taliban says it will no longer alaska nationals to lead to country restricting access to all that port to foreign is only great source i confirmed, it won't grange, we stand the united states withdrawal deadlines beyond august to be more of the us . president joe biden says he will stick to that date despite caused by worldly secure, compose add port for as long as necessary. and the full mouth can interpret with nato forces. during the 28 campaign slammed the british government for not getting their families and has relative stay reprisals from the insurgents. now in tyler so i didn't limit grades, but why did to us just trying to get back to us this i kind of share. we've shown
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what we did my family as well. they're trying to get through the telephone. so going to get to choose well, can you watching archie international? now we'll start with the crisis in afghanistan because some time back says that only foreign nationals will be granted access to compose and poor soul facility. providing flights and of the country will powers in a frantic scramble to meet their own deadline of august 31st for a complete control of their forces. a date the taliban has refused to extend while threatening consequences if it's breached. nice gun journalists described to us life in his country a week after he was taken over by the militants 100. and how is it off the bus are waiting different, give us a call at for to do to, to get
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a chance to get inside of the airport and have a quick from call. but unfortunately that people are waiting from 3 days. but today that we will majority of the taliban in a press conference said that they would not have gotten a call in to have guns that indicated to leave. i haven't gotten them any more. so we're just over a week into the taliban rapids and take over what is life like currently where you are? today i went to the tv and i compared to cc from 2 to 3 days before the teams that they gave back to its normal life. the shops are open, restaurants are open. people or the people came back to the normal lives to get to the war. but unfortunately, still the government departments are still the buyers bargain. really made a big problem for the people in public city because the machines are completely
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empty. the bars are flu, that people are probably running out of money. if you go to the bargain, you have this of people lining the high debt bigler. when you are the one but the bunk rate is a big challenges, but that people really getting back together to get a lot to walk into their life. i know it's still early days, but is there any indication yet that the taliban is delivering on its promise to be more progressive than it was previously when it was empower such as allowing women's rights for instance, while the ones that we have not made for the woman, now the house in which how do you want to go to the work we need to make an i specific structure inspector for the telephone until under the time that we make it better for the day. asked the woman who said to the home, not do not go to the to the worse, and they will give they will get paid the homes. but has it probably has
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a promise for the people before the intent to call in the beginning of the day or in the 1st day of the telephone interview problem at all the people which is a good security in the city, people are very secure and most including culver city, but the woman go back, who was our government departments will be open soon. these kind of promises that has not been implemented yet. i person joe biden said in his latest speech to the nation that america evacuated more than 70000 people from afghanistan in august and added to that. the evacuation is nearly complete. we agreed that we will continue to close our close cooperation to get people out as efficiently and safely as possible. we are currently on a pace to finish by august the 31st. every day were on the ground as another day.
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we know that i c. k is seeking to target the airport attack, both us and allied forces and innocent civilians. what earlier he discussed the situation in afghanistan with g 7 leaders with a group failing to agree on whether to extend the evacuation beyond that august the 31st deadline, despite please from some of the leaders israeli. as to the types, the leaders of the g 7 nations taking part in a virtual meeting. of course the top issue on the agenda was i've kind of stuck in what to do the nation such as the u. k. and frank trying to take the opportunity to plead with us president joe biden, to extend that deadline for evacuation beyond august the 31st. but joe biden, sticking to that day to those countries, of course, want us to remain at least couple airport to help with evacuation efforts. there
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are many diplomats and foreign officials sit and i found a song, but of course also africa who selves who works with the occupation over the course of the last 20 years. but we also saw that you are the european commission president vonda lion coming forward to speak about whether or not that would be a formal recognition of the tyler bond. and there will 40 and i've got to start. she said that that's not something the g 7 would consider that very clear pre conditions to talk with charlie bon and shaw. michelle said there are operational talks that are necessary for the daily proceedings around cumberland, the airport. but this is completely separated from political talks or any question of recognition. and the g 7 was and is very clear that we have a very strict conditions. and that we stay united in the question of
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a recognition that is not on the table with the taliban. one question which has been raised is what to do about some of the aid money which goes to afghanistan. it has currently been frozen. and ms. wanda ly, and pointing out that that money can't be given and put forth unless there are some solid guarantees in particular to some of the human rights conditions that the west have put on that aid. we have 1000000000 euros set aside for the next 7 years for the scanners done in the u development systems. this a, there's no frozen and it is frozen until we have solid guarantees and credible actions on the ground that the conditions are being made. and that theme being repeated bar british prime minister bar was johnson, who said that when it came to talk with the father bon, that the g 7 did have some leverage. and when it comes to engaging with the,
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with the taliban and engaging with the government in afghanistan, whatever, it's its exact composition, the g 7 has huge leverage. and today the g 7 agreed we brought them together and they agreed a roadmap for future engagement with the taliban. so that if there's huge funds are going to be unfrozen eventually for use by the, the government and people of afghanistan. then what we're saying is that got this, don canton look back into becoming a breeding ground of terror. dennis tom, a comp become a naco state. of course there is still the process of forming a government in the future to be had. but the thought about also warning themselves when it comes to this question of whether or not forces will remain in front of beyond august the 31st. they've been very clear if those countries like the us and others don't leave. and there will be repercussions on the streets has london form
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asked and interpreted, rallied on monday against what they call the shameful behavior of britain's government. they slammed with authorities for doing nothing to get their families act as a taliban controlled country and say, it's a strange thank key for putting their own lives on the line. if i was a day, if i wouldn't say this to how they will communicate with the people, how would they find out who is local, who is insurgent? so i did a great job, but why they kill us? why? because afraid why they can get our families really in the home at the operations such as for in today we come in year and they are just trying to get back to us. the 2nd shame we, we feel very show what we did myself, have a brother who is an interpreter, who was an interpreter for the british forces. he was his going to stick at the
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airport trying to get to the airport actually did it from checkpoint with the taliban. my family as well. so they're trying to get through the telephone check point to get to the. meanwhile, europe is facing major security problems while processing the thousands of refugees who so far managed to get active afghanistan. because hiding among those fleeing the taliban are convicted criminals who were earlier supported from the u. back to afghanistan, along with suspects on security watch lists. in the u. k. in africa and national britain's no fly listed make it into the country on a military place was declared to be not a person of interest. and miss free to go in france, please have taken into custody. one of 5 evacuated afghans, legislative linked to the taliban suspect failed to comply with his stay at home or death. and in germany, some afghans with criminal records you had been previously reported had managed to sleep back in via the evacuation flights. interior ministry says its unable to
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screen people on the ground in afghanistan. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany and it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot. but after arrival in germany, the more hungry said it won't accept an unrestricted flow of migrants from afghanistan, adding that the chaos there probably could have been avoided. what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison, is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided what made the chaotic evacuation we have discussed, some of the security concerns with charles, she bridge her former u. k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer. some degree the concern is justifies because often you've got
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a situation where g to the arctic situation on the ground. and we're talking about the ground around. i didn't start the capital editing software. the list is taking place. not it means that got together with the problems that no doubt taking place to have an correct documentation. a lot of problems around the actual nice, you know, fly lists themselves in today. authorities attention many times in the past, for example, in actresses. and there's also the ease with which people can get around. there isn't any case, it's not surprising that some cases have arisen and i think we can expect more to happen. more in budapest rushes foreign minister met with his hungarian counterpart as part of his e. you tool so collaborative discussed afghanistan and the west handling of the crisis. peter oliver followed the joint youth conference. i've got this done, as you would imagine, being discussed by the foreign ministers as they address the media set. again,
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love for all the russian foreign minister saying the see had concerns that the he use foreign policy chief had his priorities wrong when it came to the ongoing situation. global buddies give us a user's view for him. policy chief, joseph burrell, immediately after the americans withdrew from the dentist and said, we must not allow of canister to go into the hands of russia and china. if the head of foreign policy things in such categories, then i feel sorry for you countries, you're forced to hear such a philosophy. and apparently just supported to me, that is not what mr. burrell should be. worrying about you. we must rather look to the against springing calm to their country as soon as possible for the husband love to talk about a potential role in russia could play as mediator with the taliban regime. gala from said that russia had spoken to all sides enough for a long time, and that those dialogues would continue was in your mind if we have been helping
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the african sites for many years. the so called moscow form, it was created in russia with the participation of china pakistan in iran, the usa and the russian federation, and obviously with a form of government and the taliban. and now, after what happened in galveston on the ground, when a new reality has been created, it will have to do with it. co mitigation code interaction with the aim of creating favorable conditions for the against to reach an agreement on their own. alongside mr. law for off with on gary, and for him in a 50 to see also he said his country, grateful to russia, providing the foot nick v. c. and against the cove at 19 virus. he said that without those sputnik v vaccines, the country wouldn't have been able to get the vaccine rollout that they had. he also said that hungry host to be producing sputnik v inside its own territory in the very near future us with, you know, putting the we would not have been able to have the most successful vaccine roll
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out in the european union. the plan to manufacture the vaccine in the hungarian city of britain starting at the end of 2022 will be manufacturing the vac thing through a russian license. thus in the future we will be less vulnerable for gala from describe the relationship between hungry and russia. as a pragmatic one, he said they didn't let geo politics get in the way of getting business done. however, he did points out that they don't agree exactly on everything. we've seen him that he has a, we put my dish, we do appreciate hungary pragmatic behavior. as with the past doesn't put geopolitical and ideological games above the interest of development and economic cooperation. even though there are and will be some disagreements. what relationship doesn't have a disagreements every now and again, but the overall take away with the message of for the tire cooperation, where she was afraid there was a multiple time 5 votes for a minute,
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says that they folks here in budapest. now i made the crisis in afghan. stan wikileaks is drawing attention to his past revelations about americans longest for a series of twitter post. the organisation re published classified us documents, which it 1st lead to the public a decade. to go back then we can expand your songs, warned that the u. s. intervention would be an endless war. beneficial to only a few, a correspondent on quarter takes up the story. the swift fall of the afghan capital cast a dark shadow over every sacrifice made in the fight against the taliban. but there is a man who tried to stop things from going down this road. his name is julian, a son. she is the co founder of wiki leaks, and behind one of the biggest revelations in u. s. military history. in 2010, the whistleblower group released the afghan papers more than 90. 1000 leaked reports that shed light on the grim affairs. the u. s. was for understandable
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reasons hesitant to share with the public the unvarnished ground level picture of the word of god has done that is in many respects more grief than the official betrayal to one of the biggest leeks in u. s. military history. a devastating portrait of the failing war in afghanistan. when these reports came into the public eye, washington's reaction was not to say, sorry, or even to try to deflect a guilt. instead, it shifted the blame on 2 songs, calling him a criminal for apparently putting american lives in danger. what he likes, walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. it is an attack on the international community
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liaisons engaged in terrorism. he should be treated as an enemy combatant. so a psalms put american lives in danger. when he showed the world how us soldiers actually killed innocent people, how publications documented their involvement in a case by case level in the death more than 20000 people in afghanistan, and more than a 108000 people in iraq. and so when you want to distract from this, you just make the same accusation to the, to the person that is making accusation against you. wiki leaks determined that the 2006 operation medusa resulted in one of the highest civilian death tolls of the war. despite the shocking circumstances surrounding the event. it was poorly investigated. an american soldier was killed. they called in an ac 130 gunship. this is a c 130 cargo, refitted with canons on the side. it circled overhead and rained down shells the warlock say $181.00 enemy were killed. the logs also say there were no wounded or
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captured. it was a significant massacre. the afghan papers go on to suggest that the cover ups began with those actually carrying out the slaughter us soldiers reporting on their own actions appear to lump civilian deaths with the number of insurgency had killed. wiki leaks revelations also shed light on special task force. 373 and a lead unit tasked with hunting down taliban leaders. many times though, they were involved in the killing of civilian men, women, and children, and washington later trying to water down the situation with misleading information about what happened. one example of this was when the task force fired rockets at a compound quoting nefarious activity there. but it was apparently not the case. it does appear to be evidence of all crimes in this example is the task force free 73 high miles missile strike on
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a house which killed 7 children. nato later recognized the children's deaths they had caused, but said that initially they had no idea they were there. the colossal price american taxpayers paid needless suffering caused the fall of a corrupt, failed state. why did all this continue for so long? one answer is gigantic profits for giants of the military. industrial complex with stock returns from 2001 to 20. 21. for government contracted companies like lockheed martin and northrop grumman totaling more than 1000 percent. it's one of many, seemingly inevitable consequences of what a san claimed is a money making scheme of endless war to wash the money out of the way out of the base of your back into the hands of a trade that in the goal. my goal is to have in
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no wonder the west may want to bury the truth and condemn julian a song whose fate is still hanging in the air as he faces 175 years in prison. if extradited from a u. k. jail cell to the united states phone calls that we talked about us policy in afghanistan with june taylor who deck and also former whistleblower barrett brack. i think the u. s. government, to some extent, it doesn't really know what it's fighting for, nor the funding for the regular thing as such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government domestically. that the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal, whistleblowers, journalists, leakers facts, even before trust in the office. i think it fall into a perhaps to a, to all time low. and things that non prove and 1656 years. i think
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anyone who knows who they're talking about has to look at the us as a wild animal and go from there. this is not the 1st time that join a sanchez was corrected. his assessment related to us foreign policy. i think what having conversations about us wars in the middle east and in particular afghan, it's so important to talk about julian hassan. and would you be contributions? i think the united states government is speaking to make an example out of julian, a song to show other journalists, this is what can happen to you if you expose the us military industrial complex. and if you embarrass the u. s. government, we can lead showed us through the african war diaries and the rapport logs. these were crimes were not happening here in their business with some sort of rare occurrence. they were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki lease. expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly
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public interest journalism. i, poland pans, to build a wall along its board with ben erased, and double the number of troops it has stationed there to oppose a recent influx of migrants. that is, he, you countries are on alert over a surge of refugees. math can is done as we've mentioned, but also iraq. we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a migration crisis. we will not allow the creation of a route for the transfer of migrants via poland to the european union. neighboring lithuania also plans to compete his own bella, russian border war next year. those countries along with fellow member states latvia and estonia, say that batteries has been facilitating the search of migrants as a form of hybrid for fast, supposedly. in retaliation for the sanctions against mens meanwhile, poland government doesn't seem to have sent essential items. dozens of migrant stranded on its board with batteries. also recently came under fire from rights
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creeps over the trap. refugees which do include women and children. they said to they are said to have been stuck there at the border for more than a week. poland has denied the men tree, but as saying that they are the responsibility of batteries with a form of vice chair of the european council on refugees next south. keith best says that wall building by such countries as previously proven to be ineffective. we remember 2015 hungry built a wall against refugees coming in from serbia. i mean the these measures which may be particular. busy to better routes, lithuania is now trying to build a will v you money against better is for the same reasons as, as potent. so it seems to be an endemic problem that people keep on wanting to build walls. sadly, they're not very effective in achieving the objectives of the originators want. the
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answer is to have an international agreement about how to deal with migration flows that are caused as a result of war or oppression or. busy change in regime countries coming together, not trying to so these things individually as countries by building the piece of war. but actually by having a concerted effort, i'm afraid it is one of the master's failures of the european union as an institution. i mean it's been based upon nimby is not in my backyard. so every country has to be exclusive in saying it's not prepared. busy to take refugees. i finally, america is back in vietnam that c curious slogan. the u. s. government is now using his vice president, kamala harris arrives in illinois to strengthen economic ties, that after her arrival low, was delayed for a health incident. according to the u. s. embassy there ortiz john hardy,
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gave us more details, curious and somewhat alarming way to start the trip that said, vice president harris pushed ahead with her trip to vietnam, arriving in hanoi right around 10 pm local time there. it was delayed several hours . however, because of a health situation, according to officials in hanoi now the u. s. embassy, there are at least a statement reading quote. earlier this evening, vice president's travelling delegation was delayed from departing singapore because of president's office was made aware of a report of a recent possible anomalous health incident in hanoi vietnam. after careful assessment, the decision was made to continue with the vice president's trip. you're probably wondering what the term anomalous health incident means. well, it's basically the u. s. government term and, and essentially code word for the have on a syndrome. it's a neurological condition defined by, among other things, dizziness, nausea, my range and memory loss. and i got to name after american officials based and of course have on a cuba 1st reported experiencing the symptoms back in 2016. and since then,
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there have been dozens of other cases actually more than 200 and counting of us state department, cia embassy personnel, and other us diplomats and officials reporting the symptoms in china, russia. and most recently, actually, vienna austria now at least 2 embassy staffers, were reportedly sickened by these symptoms in hanoi and will at some point, reportedly be met evac out of illinois for treatment. vice president harris meanwhile, did not take reporter's questions. upon landing in vietnam, her spokesperson said that the delay had nothing to do with the v p. 's health, adding quote, she as well, all is fine and looking forward to meetings and annoyed tomorrow. and that brings you up today for this. that's high things are looking say fall today here, and i say we're back again about 15. mm. ah
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government has to determine which owns the going to ensure and which loans is it not going to insure and it does that based on a racial makeup of neighborhoods, neighborhoods that had a certain number of black residents would have literally read lines drawn around them on the map. and they wouldn't insure mortgages in those areas because they believed that the properties would not hold value the main turned on a loan. they said, i'm a bad risk banks take up that same practice. they decide they're not going to land in those areas. that meant that all the benefits that were flowing to potential homeowners were flowing to whites and not going to minorities. make this element of racism into our home ownership culture problem. it's not a problem. it's been up than like moving down someone did. they are probably going to be white, but they live in 2 doors away. so we pass the law in 1968, a fair.
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