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the taliban and says the african capital cobble says the country's interior ministry. in the last few minutes, the military rapid advances swept the country, taking every major city that was ongoing, brutal fighting. and we could only save ourselves and fled to cobble. there is no food and no water, they families are very worried because they have no idea what to do. many other families, also flood and live in, in that conditions found another developing story. kevin, as well as from lebanon at least 20 people have died and dozens injured in a gas tanker explosion in the countries north and distressing pictures.
the taliban and says the african capital cobble says the country's interior ministry. in the last few minutes, the military rapid advances swept the country, taking every major city that was ongoing, brutal fighting. and we could only save ourselves and fled to cobble. there is no food and no water, they families are very worried because they have no idea what to do. many other families, also flood and live in, in that conditions found another developing story. kevin, as well as from lebanon at...
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headlines this sunday morning, the taliban and says the afghan capital cobble says the country's interior ministry . in the last few minutes, the military rapid advances swept the country, taking every major city. it was ongoing, brutal fighting, and we could only save ourselves and fled to cobbled. there is no food and no water . the families are very worried because they have no idea what to do. many other families, also flood and live in, in that conditions found another developing story coming in as well from lebanon, at least 20 people have died and dozens injured in a gas tanker explosion in the countries north and distressing pictures in with another developing story from haiti, that came in last evening. more than 300 dead. they're off for a 7.2 magnitude quake shoak, caribbean nation, leaving another 2000 injured a series of off to shocks in a rocking the country this sunday. ah . hi there. lo, from our international world news age to hear moscow this sunday's kevin, oh him with the recounting some of the biggest stories that we brought you in an awful lot happening right now. as you hear
headlines this sunday morning, the taliban and says the afghan capital cobble says the country's interior ministry . in the last few minutes, the military rapid advances swept the country, taking every major city. it was ongoing, brutal fighting, and we could only save ourselves and fled to cobbled. there is no food and no water . the families are very worried because they have no idea what to do. many other families, also flood and live in, in that conditions found another developing story...
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deported africans with criminal records, managed to sneak back in through evacuation flights countries. interior ministry says it is presently on april to 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. it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot, but after arrival in germany. meanwhile hungry said that it won't accept an unrestricted flow of my guns from afghanistan. the countries of state secretary has underlined that the chaos there could probably have been avoided, which were seen right now in capital. and other parts of the garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided while the evacuation continue. we have discussed some of the security concerns with charles shoe bridge, a former counterterrorism intelligence officer. some degree the concern is justified because often you've got a situation where g to the arctic situation o
deported africans with criminal records, managed to sneak back in through evacuation flights countries. interior ministry says it is presently on april to 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. it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot, but after arrival in germany. meanwhile hungry said that it won't accept an...
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country. now the interior ministry in berlin has said that there's no way to carry out checks on the ground in cobble. and the security screenings are having to take place when people are already in the country. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police finding that 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, in women, while here in budapest, where i'm speaking to you from the hungarian government and previously warns about what the chaos and the, the on old really the disorderly evacuation from afghanistan would mean for europe . we're seeing right now in capital in other parts of ghana is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided what was set to see some big questions directed towards us. president joe biden, when he takes part in a virtual g 7 summit that'll take place later on tuesday. you lead is sure to be asking the u. s. president
country. now the interior ministry in berlin has said that there's no way to carry out checks on the ground in cobble. and the security screenings are having to take place when people are already in the country. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police finding that 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, in women, while here in budapest,...
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the african interior ministry saying the taliban has entered the country's capital. no, it was expected. it seems, had happened while the group claims it has ordered its fighters though the other side of this not to enter the city but to stay at the outpost there. the gates of the, if you like because they said they don't want bloodshed negotiations over. busy a peaceful hand over this reportedly underway with the government. this is what cobble looks like at the moment is fine. sunny day. there are no hint of what's happening there. the political term, all the taliban at the outskirts of that city, the government in the center of the u. s. embassy, there of course, has been a big lift up of late. 5000 us troops been brought in to try to protect us citizens that were told to get out quickly by any commercial planes that were available. people scrambling for tickets and to get the visa sorted out. not been totally successful that are causing a lot of people could do it if they didn't have the money they were offered. so desperate was a situation short term loans from
the african interior ministry saying the taliban has entered the country's capital. no, it was expected. it seems, had happened while the group claims it has ordered its fighters though the other side of this not to enter the city but to stay at the outpost there. the gates of the, if you like because they said they don't want bloodshed negotiations over. busy a peaceful hand over this reportedly underway with the government. this is what cobble looks like at the moment is fine. sunny day....
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country. but armed taliban fighters are showing a sense of calm. backed up by their weapons. like these militants outside the afghan interior ministry.espite the guns, their messages to convince the afghan people that there is nothing to be afraid of. >> we want the people to come to their workplaces and offices. there is no problem on the apart -- the part of the islamic emirate, and no one should fear the mujahedin, because they are from the nation. >> undermining the taliban's hostility towards women, this taliban engaged with the female presenter and a tv interview, an unprecedented move for the group and perhaps a wider part of tapping into the desire for peace and delaying the real fears that women are not safe. it was a line that was reiterated in a taliban press conference later. >> women will be afforded all the rights, whether that is in work or elective activities, because women are a key part of society. we are guanteeing all their rights within the limits of islam. >> an attempt to show a moderate side, perhaps, but many are skeptical of the group, which presided over brutal punishmen and severe restrictions for won. sup
country. but armed taliban fighters are showing a sense of calm. backed up by their weapons. like these militants outside the afghan interior ministry.espite the guns, their messages to convince the afghan people that there is nothing to be afraid of. >> we want the people to come to their workplaces and offices. there is no problem on the apart -- the part of the islamic emirate, and no one should fear the mujahedin, because they are from the nation. >> undermining the taliban's...
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who arrived in that country in germany. 3 people who had already been supported from germany having been convicted of committing crimes there of arrived. then the interior ministry in berlin has said that it's just impossible to carry out checks at the gun ends. so all security screenings are happening on the ground in germany. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany. it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot, but after arrival in germany. well, here in budapest, who i'm speaking to you from, the hungarian government had previously warned, waft the fall of afghanistan in the disorderly way, in which evacuations are being carried out. that could mean for europe. we're seeing right now in capital in other parts of garrison. it's frightening, and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided joe biden. the u. s. president will take part in a digital g 7 summit. later on tuesday, there is almost certain to face questions from european allies over what he
who arrived in that country in germany. 3 people who had already been supported from germany having been convicted of committing crimes there of arrived. then the interior ministry in berlin has said that it's just impossible to carry out checks at the gun ends. so all security screenings are happening on the ground in germany. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany. it was deliberately decided...
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who arrived in not country in germany. 3 people who had already been supported from germany having been convicted of committing crimes that have arrived back then the interior ministry in berlin has said that it's just impossible to carry out checks of the gun. and so all security screenings are happening on the ground in germany is immune. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany. it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot, but after arrival in germany. well, here in budapest who i'm speaking to you from, the hungarian government had previously warned, waft the fall of afghanistan, and the disorderly way in which evacuations are being carried out. that could mean for europe. 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 joe biden. the u. s. president will take part in a digital g 7 summit. later on tuesday, there, he's almost certain to face questions from european alli
who arrived in not country in germany. 3 people who had already been supported from germany having been convicted of committing crimes that have arrived back then the interior ministry in berlin has said that it's just impossible to carry out checks of the gun. and so all security screenings are happening on the ground in germany is immune. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany. it was...
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turkey's interior ministry labelling the situation as the worst flood disaster he has ever seen. this on the back of wildfires in the south of countryfor humanity. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. july has been confirmed as the world's hottest month ever recorded by us government scientists. data shows that the combined land and ocean surface temperature last month was nearly one degree celsius hotter than the twentieth century average. the new head of the nhs in england says she fears tens of thousands of people are are risking their lives because they're unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. research also suggests three in five people would delay seeking medical advice because they don't want to be a burden during the pandemic. 0ur health correspondent anna collinson reports. cancer services are back to pre—pandemic levels and are busy, but nhs england says over the past year there has been a 10% drop in cancer patients receiving treatment. we know that people are out there and we are worried they may have symptoms and not be coming forward, so the purpose of this campaign is to highlight those symptoms, to make sure people
turkey's interior ministry labelling the situation as the worst flood disaster he has ever seen. this on the back of wildfires in the south of countryfor humanity. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. july has been confirmed as the world's hottest month ever recorded by us government scientists. data shows that the combined land and ocean surface temperature last month was nearly one degree celsius hotter than the twentieth century average. the new head of the nhs in england says she fears tens of...
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turkey's interior ministry labelling the situation as the worst flood disaster he has ever seen. this on the back of wildfires in the south of countrye red for humanity. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. i'm joined now by fawzia koofi in kabul. she is an afghan politican and was one of the few women who took part in talks with the taliban. hello, we are back with you. i was asking _ hello, we are back with you. i was asking about your fears if kabul falls to — asking about your fears if kabul falls to the taliban and whether you have fears _ falls to the taliban and whether you have fears around your own personal safety _ have fears around your own personal safety is _ have fears around your own personal safety is a _ have fears around your own personal safety is a prominent women's rights activists? _ safety is a prominent women's rights activists? |_ safety is a prominent women's rights activists? . , safety is a prominent women's rights activists? ., , ., ., , safety is a prominent women's rights activists? ., ., , ., safety is a prominent women's rights activists? ., ., ., activists? i was already a target. i think a lot — activists? i
turkey's interior ministry labelling the situation as the worst flood disaster he has ever seen. this on the back of wildfires in the south of countrye red for humanity. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. i'm joined now by fawzia koofi in kabul. she is an afghan politican and was one of the few women who took part in talks with the taliban. hello, we are back with you. i was asking _ hello, we are back with you. i was asking about your fears if kabul falls to — asking about your fears if kabul falls...
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turkey's interior ministry labelling the situation as the worst flood disaster he has ever seen. this on the back of wildfires in the south of countryd for humanity. the us federal weather agency says july was the hottest month globally ever recorded. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration calculates the combined land and ocean surface temperature was 0.93 celsius above the 20th century average of 15.8 celsius. in italy, which is starting its peak holiday weekend, 17 cities have been placed on red alert because of a heatwave being experienced across southern europe. the headlines on bbc news... taliban insurgents continue their advance in afghanistan, as us troops prepare for a massive airlift of civilians from kabul. the plymouth shootings — devon and cornwall police face an investigation over the decision to return a shotgun licence to the man who killed five people. let's return to our top story, the situation in afghanistan — and while the government in kabul is relying on the us and other western countries' financial support, the taliban has reached out to china which is currently the biggest foreign investor in af
turkey's interior ministry labelling the situation as the worst flood disaster he has ever seen. this on the back of wildfires in the south of countryd for humanity. the us federal weather agency says july was the hottest month globally ever recorded. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration calculates the combined land and ocean surface temperature was 0.93 celsius above the 20th century average of 15.8 celsius. in italy, which is starting its peak holiday weekend, 17 cities have...
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countries. try to get the talks back on track here in color. the afghan government is arming local groups as well as trying to push back the taliban offensive. the interior ministry has told al jazeera the force of the rules of trying to secure main highways, large cities and border crossings. charlotte bellis has this exclusive report. the 5 weeks ago general abdul sat mercer quelled stepped into the role of asking sustan's ontario, minister in all he commands a force of 130000 people. today he is driving toward a province west of cobble, much of the provinces controlled by the taliban. government personnel travelling by road is rear and requires an escort of special forces. in the last 3 months, the taliban has more than doubled its territory. and in the last week started to take provincial capitals. what's going through your head at the moment about those provinces? how? how worried you and how to use the room? looks cool. we are working in 3 phases. the 1st is to stop the defeat. the 2nd re gather our forces, security rings around the city with all those soldiers that abandon their posts were bringing them back to their posts. so the 3rd is to begin offensive
countries. try to get the talks back on track here in color. the afghan government is arming local groups as well as trying to push back the taliban offensive. the interior ministry has told al jazeera the force of the rules of trying to secure main highways, large cities and border crossings. charlotte bellis has this exclusive report. the 5 weeks ago general abdul sat mercer quelled stepped into the role of asking sustan's ontario, minister in all he commands a force of 130000 people. today...