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jennifer glasse was there. >> reporter: the taliban fighters used rockets in the early morning assault on kabul's airport. forces raced to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunmen from a building under construction. >> it started with rocket fire, and then the forces started firing from their positions. >> the attack went on for hours. the airport was closed. and the flights diverted. >> the ladder used by both account afghan airforce and the nato troops and aircraft. this is the third and most sustained attack on the airport this month. and it comes in a delicate time for afghanistan. the election is scheduled to start this week with the aim of naming a new afghan president before the end of august. jennifer glasse, aljazeera, kabul. >> in the ongoing immigration crisis, the flood of migrant children flooding the u.s.-mexican border. heidi castro joins us from texas. and new initiatives to deal with border crossings. >> hey, del, that's right. the u.s. government is using diplomacy and an advertising campaign with a goal of delivering a message to the migrants there that
jennifer glasse was there. >> reporter: the taliban fighters used rockets in the early morning assault on kabul's airport. forces raced to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunmen from a building under construction. >> it started with rocket fire, and then the forces started firing from their positions. >> the attack went on for hours. the airport was closed. and the flights diverted. >> the ladder used by both account afghan airforce and the nato troops...
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jennifer glasse is in kabul. clearly this is a crisis. what is kerry hoping to do to sort it out? >> he has a series of meetings, he started with breakfast with the top u.n. representative. he's at the presidential palace, meeting with hamid karzai, and he has meetings scheduled with the two candidates, and abdullah abdullah, and ashraf ghani, as he tries to broker an impasse on the table. on the table is a u.n. plan that the palace released last night. 8,000 ballot boxes be re-examined and a partial recount. the ashraf ghani campaign signed on to it. the presidential palace signed tonne it. abdullah abdullah has not. he wants 11,000 examined and the head of the election complaints commission resign, step down. he says that the head of the elections complaints commission has been complicit in the fraud and doesn't want him involved in this process. so john kerry has a big road ahead of him as they try to meet and find a solution, a mediated solution. >> it's crucial that a solution is found quickly. neither presidential candidate has credibility, it can only benefit the taliban an
jennifer glasse is in kabul. clearly this is a crisis. what is kerry hoping to do to sort it out? >> he has a series of meetings, he started with breakfast with the top u.n. representative. he's at the presidential palace, meeting with hamid karzai, and he has meetings scheduled with the two candidates, and abdullah abdullah, and ashraf ghani, as he tries to broker an impasse on the table. on the table is a u.n. plan that the palace released last night. 8,000 ballot boxes be re-examined...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kab. l. >> moscow is warning of irreversible son sequences after a russian was killed by shells fired from ukraine. the ukrainian government denied the incident took place. officials in russia social security rostof region say two houses were hit in donetsk, the town of the same name is a city in eastern ukraine. al jazeerats peter sharp has more from moscow. >> now, in the past, there have been several incidents of shots and art i will reexchanges across the borderillery exchang the border at a time t it propertyp prompted a swift response from the russian foreign ministry in a protest note to the ukraine government in kiev. it warned of a dangerous escalation and warned action actually, of irreversible consequences of the result of the shelling. the russian foreign -- deputy foreign minister speak okay russian t.v. also warned that this is an incident that would not be allowed to pass. who fired the shell is not really clear. both sides have denied it. the ukrainians said it was utter no
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kab. l. >> moscow is warning of irreversible son sequences after a russian was killed by shells fired from ukraine. the ukrainian government denied the incident took place. officials in russia social security rostof region say two houses were hit in donetsk, the town of the same name is a city in eastern ukraine. al jazeerats peter sharp has more from moscow. >> now, in the past, there have been several incidents of shots and art i will reexchanges...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kaboul. >>> in egypt there have been protests in support of the deposed president mohammed morsi. here we see a suburb. two people are reported to have been killed when security forces moved in to break up crowds. many more are said to have been injured. this is on the outskirts of the city where the pyramids are. protesters forced to march down side streets because police patrolled the main roads. and large rallies too in the province in northern egypt, the birthplace of mohammed morsi, and people holding up banners as a show of support for him. chanting slogans against the new president, fattah al-sisi. three al jazeera journalists have nowing spent 195 days behieng bars in egypt accused falsely of helping the out lawed muslim brotherhood. mohammed fahmy and peter greste were sen tensed to seven years each. baher mohamed given seven years and then added on another three because he had a spent bullet casing in his possession that he picked up at a protest. al jazeera rejects all accusations and continues to demand that their journalists being freed. >>>
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kaboul. >>> in egypt there have been protests in support of the deposed president mohammed morsi. here we see a suburb. two people are reported to have been killed when security forces moved in to break up crowds. many more are said to have been injured. this is on the outskirts of the city where the pyramids are. protesters forced to march down side streets because police patrolled the main roads. and large rallies too in the province in northern egypt,...
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handing over power to a new president, jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: this has nevern done before but the review is considered to prevent violence. abdalla abdalla and ashraf ghani, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry came to kabul to broker a deal. now afghanistan is conducting the biggest election review process in history. >> leading up to the agreement, i think people were starting to prepare for serious conflict. and this is the only chance to really save the election. >> reporter: so every one of the 8 million votes cast is being reviewed. one by one. with a checklist to separate the good votes from the bad. all the ballot boxes are being brought here to kabul with the help of nato forces, above all a big operation. >>> it is a complex process, that involves both candidates, the international community, the election commission, with united nations officers watching over it all. they are hoping to do 100,000 boxes a day. so far they have only done afew hundred boxes, all right, the ghani group walked out. >> the fingerprints weren't accepted. >> it took a day
handing over power to a new president, jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: this has nevern done before but the review is considered to prevent violence. abdalla abdalla and ashraf ghani, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry came to kabul to broker a deal. now afghanistan is conducting the biggest election review process in history. >> leading up to the agreement, i think people were starting to prepare for serious conflict. and this is the only chance to really save...
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jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: the break through afghans were waiting for.andidates abdullah and ghani at a stalemate and now finally in an agreement as they decide the next president. in kabul the effect was immediate. prices dropped a fraction and the afghan currency rose against the dollar. >> reporter: now are you happier? >> people are happier now. they want an unified government. the biggest worry was security. we were concerned that the civil war would be repeated. >> reporter: at least for today that tension is gone, he says. his renewed optimism for a renewed and stable afghanistan. >> reporter: cooking oil, rice, sugar, shop keepers hearsay business has been stagnant for months because of the political uncertainty. now just a few hours after the deal they think things are move ohing again. >> reporter: unloading sugar from pakistan. shipment had slowed to a trickle and there were fewer jobs. he hopes that will change. >> it does not affect just my life. it affects all afghans. we don't care who takes power. we want to know what our future will be.
jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: the break through afghans were waiting for.andidates abdullah and ghani at a stalemate and now finally in an agreement as they decide the next president. in kabul the effect was immediate. prices dropped a fraction and the afghan currency rose against the dollar. >> reporter: now are you happier? >> people are happier now. they want an unified government. the biggest worry was security. we were concerned that the civil war would...
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jennifer glasse al jazeera, kabul. >> here is time for all of the world's sports, robin. >> thank youch. rory mcilroy has moved up to second in golf. the way tiger woods used to be following his third major major victory. >> rory mcilroy finally able to lift the claret jug. >> it was kind of incredible they put your name on there before you even lift it so that was a nice touch. >> sergio garcia made you sure mcilroy wouldn't be a for sure procession, and mcilroy got abirdie and six boeingies in his last -- bogeys in his last holes. garcia's are be bid ultimately ended when he dropped a shot. ricky fowler and he finally en ended behind. >> there were lots of people coming at me especially sergio and ricky, to be sitting here with my name an it, it's a great feeling. >> mcilroy in the hole later he saved par with this chip shot. the young northern irishman made a standing ovation as he walked up to the 18th green. he sunk his putt to claim the open championship by two direct examination. he -- by two strokes. two moorntion by the age of 25. >> i've got a big team over there. my friends
jennifer glasse al jazeera, kabul. >> here is time for all of the world's sports, robin. >> thank youch. rory mcilroy has moved up to second in golf. the way tiger woods used to be following his third major major victory. >> rory mcilroy finally able to lift the claret jug. >> it was kind of incredible they put your name on there before you even lift it so that was a nice touch. >> sergio garcia made you sure mcilroy wouldn't be a for sure procession, and mcilroy...
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al jazeera's jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> 4.4 million to abdalla's 3.4 million. ghawn t ghani had come in second in the preliminary round. gltion the election commission says these results are not final. now another commission takes over to investigate complaints. fraud allegations delayed this announcement by five days. perhaps the biggest objection will be that nearly 8 million blots were cast, a million more than in the first round. abdalla insists that nearly 2 millioninging votes were fraudulent. he didn't want any results announced until his allegations were investigated. >> ballot box stuffed in our side what is the solution for it? other side, we are saying that further auditing should take place. >> reporter: ghani says he did so well because he was able to mobilize his supporters, especially women. want 11,000 ballot boxes reexamined for irregularities before they will accept the results. jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> got away from boko haram friday while fighters were queadged in a major attack. meanwhile the nigerian government said it was mo
al jazeera's jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> 4.4 million to abdalla's 3.4 million. ghawn t ghani had come in second in the preliminary round. gltion the election commission says these results are not final. now another commission takes over to investigate complaints. fraud allegations delayed this announcement by five days. perhaps the biggest objection will be that nearly 8 million blots were cast, a million more than in the first round. abdalla insists that nearly 2...
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jennifer glasse reports from kaboul. >> reporter: it's one of the deadliest attacks on civilians sinces-lead invasion in 2001. the market was crowded with shoppers when the massive car bomb exploded. the blast through cars in all directions. shops and buildings collapsed. the dead and injured were everywhere. some of the casualties ended up here in the hospital in kaboul. >> translator: we first went to the provincial capitol. but they didn't have the right equipment, so they told us to come to kaboul. >> we lost family members. young men, all of them dead in the same day. >> reporter: in the hospital's intensive care unit. this 5-year-old is fighting for his life. he has serious head injuries. there's not much more the doctors can do. the injuries range from shrapnel wounds to blunt force drama. the force caused serious internal injuries, and some wounds were made worse by the need to travel so far for treatment. >> it is very, very serious, and a bit complex. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: even this hospital is struggling to hope. it has only 100 beds. all of the beds in this hospital ar
jennifer glasse reports from kaboul. >> reporter: it's one of the deadliest attacks on civilians sinces-lead invasion in 2001. the market was crowded with shoppers when the massive car bomb exploded. the blast through cars in all directions. shops and buildings collapsed. the dead and injured were everywhere. some of the casualties ended up here in the hospital in kaboul. >> translator: we first went to the provincial capitol. but they didn't have the right equipment, so they told...
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jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> last month's presidential runoff ended with both candidates, abdalla abdalla and ashraf ghani making accusations of fraud. that left the people in afghanistan in the middle of a dangerous standoff. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry came to kabul to broker a deal. >> leading up to the agreement, i think people were starting to prepare for you know serious conflict and this is only chance to really save the election. >> reporter: so every one of the 8 million voas coos is being -- votes is being reviewed one by one to help separate the good votes from the bad. all the ballot boxes are being brought here to kabul we -- with the help of nato forces. >> the international community, the election commission with observers from the united nations watching over it all. they're hoping eventually they'll be able to look at a thousand boxes per day. so far they've only done a few hundred boxes in the first five days and already there has been a dispute. ghani supporters walked out over which ballots should be accepted. >> if someone put a fingerprint
jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> last month's presidential runoff ended with both candidates, abdalla abdalla and ashraf ghani making accusations of fraud. that left the people in afghanistan in the middle of a dangerous standoff. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry came to kabul to broker a deal. >> leading up to the agreement, i think people were starting to prepare for you know serious conflict and this is only chance to really save the election. >> reporter: so...
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results show he leads but his opponent's abdullah says he is the winner and the vote was rigged and jennifer glasseabul and jennifer difficult challenge ahead for john kerry, what has he been doing today? >> a lot of meetings today here in kabul. he started with the u.n. envoy here and went to the palace to meet the outgoing president hamid karzai and will support a plan agrees to by the two candidates and in line with afghan law. john kerry then went on to meet the candidate who after preliminary results was in the lead by about a million votes and he is meeting just about now with abdullah, abdullah, the challenger who said there was widespread fraud and wants the votes recounted and there is a view of a review of 8,000 ballot boxes and 83% of the vote and he signed off on the deal but abdullah wanted to see a more widespread review of votes and that is what the team is focusing on, separating the fraudulent votes from the other ones and that is how they want to move forward. secretary of state kerry says the united states is committed to a stable, democratic afghanistan and they said this is abo
results show he leads but his opponent's abdullah says he is the winner and the vote was rigged and jennifer glasseabul and jennifer difficult challenge ahead for john kerry, what has he been doing today? >> a lot of meetings today here in kabul. he started with the u.n. envoy here and went to the palace to meet the outgoing president hamid karzai and will support a plan agrees to by the two candidates and in line with afghan law. john kerry then went on to meet the candidate who after...
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the wait will be worth it as long as it has a precedent that reflects the will of the people, jennifer glasse >>> the iraqi government has intensified attacks against sunni rebels and many civilians are killed and have to go miles to find a hospital to treat them and we visited one medical center in kurkook. putting a face to the civilian casualties in iraq. and this is a victim of a mortar strike and now paralyzed. >> my daughter and this is iraq army say this is terrorist, see. this is my daughter. look like terrorists? >> reporter: this family is from the city where there is intense fighting between the iraqi army and sunni-armed groups and also a place where civilians can't find medical help. >> they don't have a good doctor, they don't have nothing. >> reporter: this is a main hospital here a city under the control of kurdish forces but it's surrounded bitter forry controlled by sunni-armed groups. reach ing this relatively safe region is not easy. doctors say 13-year-old had a six-hour window to receive necessary treatment but her family arrived here too late. . >> translator: there are
the wait will be worth it as long as it has a precedent that reflects the will of the people, jennifer glasse >>> the iraqi government has intensified attacks against sunni rebels and many civilians are killed and have to go miles to find a hospital to treat them and we visited one medical center in kurkook. putting a face to the civilian casualties in iraq. and this is a victim of a mortar strike and now paralyzed. >> my daughter and this is iraq army say this is terrorist, see....
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> seeking at a detention center in new mexico, jay johnson said anyone crossing into the u.s. will be sent back. >> in addressing this situation, but at the end of the day this border is not open to illegal migration. and our message of those coming illegally into south texas is we will send you back. >> now since last october more than 50,000 children from central america have been caught trying to cross u.s. mexican border alone. that serge prompting criticism from the obama administration. three of america's richest men are urging congress to pass immigration reform. sheldon aidel, warren buffet and bill gates published an op-ed saying that immigration is overdue. you don't have to agree on anything and it's time that this brand of thinking finds its way to washington. >>> the u.s. is not the only country grappling with the issue of immigration. authorities of italy are dealing with migrants, including children who are traveling alone. we have that story from sicily. >> reporter: this is the home to 138 child migrants. they come from across the
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> seeking at a detention center in new mexico, jay johnson said anyone crossing into the u.s. will be sent back. >> in addressing this situation, but at the end of the day this border is not open to illegal migration. and our message of those coming illegally into south texas is we will send you back. >> now since last october more than 50,000 children from central america have been caught trying to cross u.s. mexican border alone. that...
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people of afghanistan deserve in the presentation of the next president of this country much >>> jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: with the help of the u.s. secretary of state john kerry the two candidates agreed to an audit of all the votes cast in the second round of the presidential elections, but made a political deal. saying that they will form a unity government. that means that whoever becomes president, which will be the person with the most votes after that audit - there'll be representatives of both men in the next afghan government, to ensure that the votes of all afghans will be honoured. the wholed in was to make sure the legitimacy of the vote, the people had faith. there has been a lot of concern in recent weeks between the back and forth with the allegations of fraud. abdullah abdullah has gotten what he wants with a recount of the vote. ashraf ghani called it an historic day and a comprehensive count in any democratic process. it will take a couple of weeks, but they'll start with the ones in the afghan capital and the international security force and afghan forc
people of afghanistan deserve in the presentation of the next president of this country much >>> jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: with the help of the u.s. secretary of state john kerry the two candidates agreed to an audit of all the votes cast in the second round of the presidential elections, but made a political deal. saying that they will form a unity government. that means that whoever becomes president, which will be the person with the most votes after...
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voters went to the polls a month ago, and as jennifer glasse reports from kabul, the uncertainty is hurting the american economy. >> at the victory factory in kabul, the factory workers are working, but they're far fewer now. the company has laid off 2/3 of the staff since it started a month ago. and business hasn't been this bad in years, and one of his customers told him why. >> i am waiting enter the election. [ unintelligible ] >> reporter: he says if things don't stabilize in the next few months, the rest of these men could lose their jobs. one of the presidential candidates say that 2 million fraudulent votes were cast in last month's national election, and he's demanding an investigation. he sports the election process. the political situation is affecting virtually every afghan now, even street sellers. with all of the uncertainty, afghans are reluctant to spend money on anything. revenues are down 20% since the first elections in april. >> it has had an impact on the mindset of ordinary individuals, and the mindset of traders and business people and investors, and therefore, it has
voters went to the polls a month ago, and as jennifer glasse reports from kabul, the uncertainty is hurting the american economy. >> at the victory factory in kabul, the factory workers are working, but they're far fewer now. the company has laid off 2/3 of the staff since it started a month ago. and business hasn't been this bad in years, and one of his customers told him why. >> i am waiting enter the election. [ unintelligible ] >> reporter: he says if things don't...
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jennifer glasse reports from the afghan capital, kabul. >> it's one of the deadliest attacks on civilians since the u.s. led invasion in 2001. the market was crowded with shoppers when a massive car bomb exploded. the blast threw cars in all directions. the dead and injured were everywhere. some of the casualty yes ended up here in kabul's hospital, an 8-hour drive. >> translation: we went to the provincial capital and they gave us first aid. they told us to come to kabul. >> we loft family members. -- we lost family members. all of them dead on the same day. >> in the hospital's intensive care unit this 5-year-old is fighting for his life. he has serious head injuries. one survivor said the blast was so strong it threw him 10 metres. the force of the explosion caused internal injuries. >> translation: usually we provide the basic care. it's a bit serious and a bit complex. >> reporter: this hospital is struggling to cope. it has only 100 beds. >> all the beds are full. this issing for patient to come out -- this here is waiting for a patient to come out of surgery. the united nations say
jennifer glasse reports from the afghan capital, kabul. >> it's one of the deadliest attacks on civilians since the u.s. led invasion in 2001. the market was crowded with shoppers when a massive car bomb exploded. the blast threw cars in all directions. the dead and injured were everywhere. some of the casualty yes ended up here in kabul's hospital, an 8-hour drive. >> translation: we went to the provincial capital and they gave us first aid. they told us to come to kabul. >>...
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. >> jennifer glasse live in kabul. >> hundreds of thousands have been ordered to evacuate their holes in japan -- homes in japan as a powerful typhoon moves over the area. it's weakening but causing winds of 250 k/hr. our meteorologist is with us in the studio. first of all, it's weakening, but it's a big deal. >> yes. it's not quite a big a deal as yesterday. yesterday we looked at the stom with sustained winds of 250 k/hr, with gusts up to 300. it was powerful. if it was within the atlantic it would be called a borderline category 4 or category 5 h hurricane. it's eased a little. we are seeing the sustained winds of 200 companies , with gusts of 250. still strong, the equivalent of a category 3. >> okainawa it's not the ended show. >> the eye didn't make landstorm so they didn't see the equivalent of a category 3. it's heading north. it will ease, but picked up the moisture from the sea. if it loses the energy, you'll see a lot of rain. that part of japan where it's going to hit is saturate. it has a lot of water. when it hits, the winds may not be a problem. the rain will. we are l
. >> jennifer glasse live in kabul. >> hundreds of thousands have been ordered to evacuate their holes in japan -- homes in japan as a powerful typhoon moves over the area. it's weakening but causing winds of 250 k/hr. our meteorologist is with us in the studio. first of all, it's weakening, but it's a big deal. >> yes. it's not quite a big a deal as yesterday. yesterday we looked at the stom with sustained winds of 250 k/hr, with gusts up to 300. it was powerful. if it was...
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jennifer glasse reports. >>> the taliban attackers used rockets in the early morning assault, setting a car ablaze. afghan forces raced to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunmen from a building under construction. >> the attacks started with rocket fire from the buildings towards the airport. then foreign and afghan forces fired from their positions. >> the attack went on for hours. the airport was closed and flights diverted. the airport has separate civilian and military sections. the ladder used by the afghan air force and n.a.t.o. troops and aircraft. >> the attackers blew up this truck. this is the third and sustained attack on kabul airports this month. it comes at a delicate time for afghanistan. a review of the 8 million votes cast in the presidential election is set to start this week with the aim of naming a new afghan president before the end of august. >> the former president of south africa, mbeki is to testify into an inquiry into a billion dollar arms deal. it has been subject to accusations of corruption. it was signed in 1999 and wasn't tended to moder
jennifer glasse reports. >>> the taliban attackers used rockets in the early morning assault, setting a car ablaze. afghan forces raced to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunmen from a building under construction. >> the attacks started with rocket fire from the buildings towards the airport. then foreign and afghan forces fired from their positions. >> the attack went on for hours. the airport was closed and flights diverted. the airport has separate...
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jennifer glasse reports. >> the taliban attackers used rockets in the early morning assault on kabuls airport, setting a car ablaze. afghan forces race to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunman from a building under construction. >> the attack started with rocket fire from these buildings towards the airport, then foreign and afghan forces started firing from their position. >> the attack went on for hours, the april closed and flights diverted. kabul's airport has separate military and civilian sections, the latter used by the afghan air force and nato aircraft. >> this truck was blown up. this is the most sustained attack this month and comes at a delicate political time. a review of the 8 million votes cast in the presidential election is same to start this week, hoping to name a new president by the end of august. >> the australian government has axed a contentious carbon tax on the nation's worst gas producers. it was intros died by the previous labor government in 2012. some say it punishes legitimate businesses. it has reliance on coal reserves for electricity.
jennifer glasse reports. >> the taliban attackers used rockets in the early morning assault on kabuls airport, setting a car ablaze. afghan forces race to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunman from a building under construction. >> the attack started with rocket fire from these buildings towards the airport, then foreign and afghan forces started firing from their position. >> the attack went on for hours, the april closed and flights diverted. kabul's airport...
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jennifer glass, al jazerra, kabul. >>> three al jazerra journalists have now spent 206 days in an egyptianson falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. mo amohamed far me and peter ags testify jailed for seven years, bar me seven with an additional three years because he had a spent bullet that i picked up at a protest. >>> in syria, emergency workers have rescued a small girl trapped beneath the rubble of an air strike in aleppo. this video was posted on line and seems to show a civil defense worker grasping his hand as she emerges from the table. they have now taken extra stratc sites around a lope owe. >>> to libya where journalists have visited the capital. following fighter. 47 people killed in clashs between rival groups, 90% of the planes there have been destroyed according to the government. ceasefire efforts failed on saturday. >>> relations between nuclear arms rival india and pakistan remain tense, but now a new television channel is hoping to bring the countries together through entertain the. fukudome the first time pack fanny dramas are being broadcast in in
jennifer glass, al jazerra, kabul. >>> three al jazerra journalists have now spent 206 days in an egyptianson falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. mo amohamed far me and peter ags testify jailed for seven years, bar me seven with an additional three years because he had a spent bullet that i picked up at a protest. >>> in syria, emergency workers have rescued a small girl trapped beneath the rubble of an air strike in aleppo. this video was posted on...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, exul. >> threimul. kabul. >> a cargo train was crog cross -- cross being that bridge at the time. ukrainian forces drove them out of slovyansk and other towns. more than 60 girls have escaped from borno state say they got away from boko haram on friday. meanwhile the nigerian government says it was closer to finding nearly 200 girls kidnapped by boko haram in april. >>> a plane apparently carrying more undocumented immigrants landed in san diego today. this is the third time in a week a plane full of central american migrants landed. more than 100 women and children got off the plane and boarded waiting for buses. they were taken to a u.s. border facility in san ysidro for processing. >>> the number of migrants will be deported is preparing to ask for congress for $2 billion to deal with a growing cries on the southwest border. libby casey is at the white house. libby are we getting a better sense what the obama administration wants to do with that $2 billion? >> we do michael. we're largely talking abo
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, exul. >> threimul. kabul. >> a cargo train was crog cross -- cross being that bridge at the time. ukrainian forces drove them out of slovyansk and other towns. more than 60 girls have escaped from borno state say they got away from boko haram on friday. meanwhile the nigerian government says it was closer to finding nearly 200 girls kidnapped by boko haram in april. >>> a plane apparently carrying more undocumented immigrants landed in san diego...
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jennifer glass, aljazeera, kabul. >> weather have extremes in parts of europe with flooding in some places, bush fire in other. here to tell us more is our meteorologist. >> everything but the kitchen sink, maybe we can find the kitchen sink, as well. let's take a look at the bad weather over the northern parts of europe, a lot of clouds there, then works back round through into parts of western germany. that's where we've seen some of the heaviest downpours over the last couple of days. these pitches are from very near frankfurt and shows you just how bad the flooding situation became there as the water rose very quickly. while we've got the flooding in the northern parts of europe down towards the south, that's where we've the wildfires and this fire is raging quite close to athens. it's being fanned by some very ferocious winds. over the next few days, obviously we need rain in the southeast and no rain over germany. unfortunately, as we head through monday, there's not going to be a great deal of help. the rain is going to be heavy and is going to be over germany and parts of italy. ah
jennifer glass, aljazeera, kabul. >> weather have extremes in parts of europe with flooding in some places, bush fire in other. here to tell us more is our meteorologist. >> everything but the kitchen sink, maybe we can find the kitchen sink, as well. let's take a look at the bad weather over the northern parts of europe, a lot of clouds there, then works back round through into parts of western germany. that's where we've seen some of the heaviest downpours over the last couple of...
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jennifer glasse reports from imul. >>> well ahead of his competitor abdalla abdalla. ghani had come in second in the first round. >> 56.44% for ashraf aghani and 45.6 per for abdalla. >> are the election official says these results are not final. then another commission is to certify these complaints. 8 million were cast a million more than in the first round. abdalla insists more than 2 million votes are fraudulent. he didn't want any results announced before these results were investigated. >> if any ballot box is stuffed in our side, what is the solution for it? or on if other side, we are saying that further auditing should take place. >> ghani said he did well in the second round because he was able to mobilize his support, especially among women. 11,000 ballot boxes need to be expelled for irregularities. >>> one of the most influential statemen of the 20th century dies at age 46. >>> and the football world mourns the passing of one of its greatest players. rs. >>> but first to kenya where police have fired tear gas to break up antigovernment protests. >>> addre
jennifer glasse reports from imul. >>> well ahead of his competitor abdalla abdalla. ghani had come in second in the first round. >> 56.44% for ashraf aghani and 45.6 per for abdalla. >> are the election official says these results are not final. then another commission is to certify these complaints. 8 million were cast a million more than in the first round. abdalla insists more than 2 million votes are fraudulent. he didn't want any results announced before these results...
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jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: the breakthrough africans waited for.bdullah abdullah and ashraf ghani - after weeks of stalemate - timely in agreement on a process to evaluate the vote to decide the next president. in kabul's old city, the effect was almost immediate. prices dropped a fraction, and the afghan currency strengthened against the dollar. the shopkeeper says people are more confident. now that there's a political solution, are you happy? >> translation: people are happy. they want a unified government and peace. our worry was security, and we were concerned the civil war would be repeated. >> reporter: at least for today that tension is gone. there's renewed hope. this is where they come to buy staples of life, cooking oil, sugar. a few months after the deal things are stabilized. this man is unloading sugar, shipments slowed, but it seems to have changed. >> translation: it didn't just affect lie life, but all. we don't care who takes power, we want to know what the future will be. >> reporter: it will take a few weeks to review 8 million
jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: the breakthrough africans waited for.bdullah abdullah and ashraf ghani - after weeks of stalemate - timely in agreement on a process to evaluate the vote to decide the next president. in kabul's old city, the effect was almost immediate. prices dropped a fraction, and the afghan currency strengthened against the dollar. the shopkeeper says people are more confident. now that there's a political solution, are you happy? >> translation:...
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jennifer glasse has the story from afghanistan. >> reporter: afghans have high hopes that they'll be able to broker a resolution t, they're working on finding a solution of who will be the next president. karzai said the answer has to be agreed upon by both candidates and be in line with afghanistan law. kerry agrees. >> i'm here because the president obama of the united states of america i wants an unified stabilized afghanistan. we have high hopes that the election will be resolved. >> reporter: they would review 43% of the vote. >> our commitment is to ensure that the election process enjoys the integrity tha. >> reporter: that's what the people want, too, faith in the process. some chain themselves together demanding a resolution. ghani's rival, abdullah abdullah said his priority is separating fraudulent votes from valid ones. he wants them reviewed from an independent third party. he doesn't trust the afghan commission in charge. the secretary of state is trying to find a resolution where the people of afghanistan can trust the outcome. al jazeera kabul. >> michael: congress ma
jennifer glasse has the story from afghanistan. >> reporter: afghans have high hopes that they'll be able to broker a resolution t, they're working on finding a solution of who will be the next president. karzai said the answer has to be agreed upon by both candidates and be in line with afghanistan law. kerry agrees. >> i'm here because the president obama of the united states of america i wants an unified stabilized afghanistan. we have high hopes that the election will be...
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jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> the initial voting has ashra f ghani in front of his challenger. >> that's 54.44% for ashraf gahni. >> now another investigation will take over to create complaints. perhaps the biggest promise will be nearly eight opinion ballots were kansas. they insist the problems are just beginning. >> on our side. >> he said did he so well in the second round because he was able to mobilize his supporters. abdullah supporters are already crying foul. his party members want 11,000 ballot boxes reexamined for irregularities before they'll accept the final result. >> coming up, our photo of the day, plus picture petition. the remarkable michaels documenting 100 years of yosemite national park. >> meteorologist: the major flooding that we're seeing across the northern plains and beginning in june going into parts of minnesota. now what we're dealing with is in the south because a lot of that water has funneled into the mississippi river. let's take a look at what is happening right now. we're getting rain showers radio across the region. we're seeing a lot of wa
jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> the initial voting has ashra f ghani in front of his challenger. >> that's 54.44% for ashraf gahni. >> now another investigation will take over to create complaints. perhaps the biggest promise will be nearly eight opinion ballots were kansas. they insist the problems are just beginning. >> on our side. >> he said did he so well in the second round because he was able to mobilize his supporters. abdullah supporters are...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> michael: the center for disease control has shut down two of its labs after reviewing it excellently shipped dangerous germs five times in the past decade. roxana saberi is here with more, and it sounds a little scary 2347 i. >> reporter: it is a little scary and the cdc has said as much. today the cdc director admitted some mistakes were made he called them totally unacceptab unacceptable. >> reporter: they said it should never have happened. >> i'm disappointed by what happened, and frankly i'm angry about it. the american people defend on us 24/7 to protect them. >> reporter: the agency handles bacteria safely. it also accidently shipped a dangerous strain of the bird flu to another lab. >> to have this happen and put our workers potentially at risk is totally unacceptable. so i'm upset, i'm angry. i've lost sleep over it, and we're working around the clock to do everything possible to resolve it 2347 the flu and anthrax labs have shut down as a result, and they have stopped the shipment of all infectious agents. they list mistakes at several le
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> michael: the center for disease control has shut down two of its labs after reviewing it excellently shipped dangerous germs five times in the past decade. roxana saberi is here with more, and it sounds a little scary 2347 i. >> reporter: it is a little scary and the cdc has said as much. today the cdc director admitted some mistakes were made he called them totally unacceptab unacceptable. >> reporter: they said it should never have...
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jennifer glasse. >> reporter: the explosion destroyed a whole block. they're picking up the pieces after a well horse. he was lucky to be at his other shop. he you. >> there were so many people, women and children, innocent people, small kids. there was a woman, she was in pieces. it was a brutal attack. it was very indead. >> anthree in front of his shot. more just further away. they say there is no word that it is had the help of the pakistani. >> reporter: our security forces are supposed to stop them. but they come secretly. they do not come openly. sometimes we can catch them, sometimes we do not. >> reporter: hospitals did not care about the. right after the attack there was confusion. >> the people were under the hoops and were dying. >> reporter: the usually bustling market is closed for now while people hear more after an attack that touched practically every family here. al jazeera afghanistan. >> humanitarian aid groups doctors without borders say those attempting to flee the violence in central africa republic are dying on a massive scale.
jennifer glasse. >> reporter: the explosion destroyed a whole block. they're picking up the pieces after a well horse. he was lucky to be at his other shop. he you. >> there were so many people, women and children, innocent people, small kids. there was a woman, she was in pieces. it was a brutal attack. it was very indead. >> anthree in front of his shot. more just further away. they say there is no word that it is had the help of the pakistani. >> reporter: our...
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jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: at the victory furniture factory the car tep trs areorking -- carpenters are work k. there's fewer. the company laid off two-thirds of its stap since the presidential -- staff since the presidential election started. business has not been this bad in years. a customer told us why. >> he said "i need the furniture, but i am waiting for the election. when the election comes the new government will buy the furniture, if not, it will not buy it.". >> reporter: if things don't stablilize the rest of the men could lose their jobs. one of the presidential candidates, abdullah abdullah says more than 2 million fruit awe leapt votes probleming fraud u leapt votes were cast. his opponent ashraf ghani supports the election process. >> reporter: the current political situation is affecting every afghan, even street sellers. with the uncertainty afghans are reductant to spend money on anything. the minister of finance says the economy is down. >> the results have been concluded. that has had an impact on the mind-set of ordinary individuals, on trad
jennifer glasse reports from kabul. >> reporter: at the victory furniture factory the car tep trs areorking -- carpenters are work k. there's fewer. the company laid off two-thirds of its stap since the presidential -- staff since the presidential election started. business has not been this bad in years. a customer told us why. >> he said "i need the furniture, but i am waiting for the election. when the election comes the new government will buy the furniture, if not, it will...
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jennifer glasse reports from the afghan capital kabul much. >> reporter: it's one of the deadliest attacksn civilians since the u.s.-led invasion in 2001. the market was crowded with shoppers when the massive car bomb exploded. dead and injured were everywhere. shops and buildings collapsed. some of the casualties ended up in kabul's emergency hospital, an 8 hour drive over rough roads. >> we first went to the provincial capital. they gave us first aid but didn't have the right quip. they told us to go to kabul. >> we lost family members. young men. all of them dead in the same day. >> reporter: in the hospital's intentionive care unit, this 5-year-old is fighting for his life. he has serious head injuries, there's not more the doctors can do. the injuries range from shrapnel. one said it threw him. it's made worse by the need to travel so far for treatment. >> we provide basic care. anything serious or complex, they need to go elsewhere. >> reporter: this hospital is struggling to cope. it has 100 beds. >> all the beds in the hospital are full. this bed is waiting for a parp to come out o
jennifer glasse reports from the afghan capital kabul much. >> reporter: it's one of the deadliest attacksn civilians since the u.s.-led invasion in 2001. the market was crowded with shoppers when the massive car bomb exploded. dead and injured were everywhere. shops and buildings collapsed. some of the casualties ended up in kabul's emergency hospital, an 8 hour drive over rough roads. >> we first went to the provincial capital. they gave us first aid but didn't have the right...
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jennifer glasse has the story of one family. >> reporter: he came here with a hundred other families. >> it's very hot. at first we had no water, but now we have wells. now people are sick but there are doctors here. >> reporter: there are about 2,000 families here. a fifth of refugees in the province. another 3600 families are in a neighboring city. >> there are problems with water and tent and food needs. the refugees came in like a flood. we couldn't register them all at once. >> reporter: the people say heavy fighting in pakistan forced them to leave. sometimes with only what they could carry. abandoning their homes, businesses, and animals. >> we came because there mr. uzbeck fighters there. we left everything behind. >> reporter: some hearsay what is happening in pakistan is a justified up rising against a government that oppresses them. >> they were treating us like donkeys. we were patient with them, but in the end we had to leave our area. we will not make peace with pakistan until we get our islamic rights, and god willing we will fight them. >> reporter: makeshift shops app
jennifer glasse has the story of one family. >> reporter: he came here with a hundred other families. >> it's very hot. at first we had no water, but now we have wells. now people are sick but there are doctors here. >> reporter: there are about 2,000 families here. a fifth of refugees in the province. another 3600 families are in a neighboring city. >> there are problems with water and tent and food needs. the refugees came in like a flood. we couldn't register them all...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kaboul. >>> there has been an attack in an kenyan village.s the latest in a series of attacks in the region that has forced many people to seek safety elsewhere. katherine soy has the details. >> reporter: it seems these people were looking for supplies. they came here at night and banned this classroom, they burned several houses as well. they stole food from the store, medical supplies, and six firearms from guards who were guarding the civilians. now there has been massive operation -- security depreciation here in the county, more boots on the ground. the military has been deployed. more police units have been deployed. they have been navigating through the thick forrests, looking for the attackers. 69 people have been arrested, so you can feel the government presence here, but people are still fearful. they are still fleeing from their homes this woman's husband and 12 year old son were shot at point-blank range. she watched helplessly. 13 men were killed in her town that night. another nine in a neighboring county. >> translator: they a
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kaboul. >>> there has been an attack in an kenyan village.s the latest in a series of attacks in the region that has forced many people to seek safety elsewhere. katherine soy has the details. >> reporter: it seems these people were looking for supplies. they came here at night and banned this classroom, they burned several houses as well. they stole food from the store, medical supplies, and six firearms from guards who were guarding the civilians....
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jennifer glasse reporting from kabul. >>> three weeks ago we told you ba boy from guatemala, who died on the border whilst trying to make it into the united states. more than 1,000 miles from the u.s. he was buried in his home country. "my son, my son", cried the father of the boy over the son's grave. the uncle said the family is devastated by the loss. >> translation: we are sorry for the suffering he may have experienced during his walk. he left from here, we saw him walking, and now we brought him back. it is painful for us. >> 60,000 undocumented minors from central america arrived in the u.s. in recent months. >>> next on al jazeera america - as the conflict between israel and gaza escalates we look at where both sides can go from here. banning plastic bags - cities across america are curbing the use to save environment. lawmakers in florida are making the >>> the death toll in gaza stands at 1063 with more than 1,000 wounded. let's take a deeper look. the gaza strip saw its share of trif. let's continue with courtney kealy giving us some background on the area. >> reporter: the
jennifer glasse reporting from kabul. >>> three weeks ago we told you ba boy from guatemala, who died on the border whilst trying to make it into the united states. more than 1,000 miles from the u.s. he was buried in his home country. "my son, my son", cried the father of the boy over the son's grave. the uncle said the family is devastated by the loss. >> translation: we are sorry for the suffering he may have experienced during his walk. he left from here, we saw him...
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. >>> jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: with the help of the u.s. secretary of state the two afghan candidates not only agreed to an audit. but they also made a political deal, saying they'll form a unity government. whoever is president, the person with the most votes after the audit. there'll be representatives of both me, ensuring that the votes will be honoured. the idea was to make sure the legitimacy of the vote, the faith in the vote - that there has been concern between the back and fourth. abdullah abdullah got what he wants with a recounselled of all the votes. it was called an historic day, and called this a xrns if vote count of any democratic process in history. it will take a couple of weeks to look at all the ballot boxes, starting with the ones here in the afghan capital and the international security force and afghan forces will bring the rest into the capital. more observers will be needed and there'll be a delay in the inauguration scheduled for august 2nd. we are expecting it to move back 2-3 weeks while the process goes forward.
. >>> jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: with the help of the u.s. secretary of state the two afghan candidates not only agreed to an audit. but they also made a political deal, saying they'll form a unity government. whoever is president, the person with the most votes after the audit. there'll be representatives of both me, ensuring that the votes will be honoured. the idea was to make sure the legitimacy of the vote, the faith in the vote - that there has been...
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jennifer glasse reports. >> the taliban attackers used rockets in the early morning assault on kabulsirport, setting a car ablaze. afghan forces race to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunman from a building under construction. >> the attack started with rocket fire from these buildings towards the airport, then foreign and afghan forces started firing from their position. >> the attack went on for hours, the april closed and flights diverted. kabul's airport has separate military and civilian sections, the latter used by the afghan air force and nato aircraft. >> this truck was blown up. this is the most sustained attack this month and comes at a delicate political time. a review of the 8 million votes cast in the presidential election is same to start this week, hoping to name a new president by the end of august. >> the australian government has axed a contentious carbon tax on the nation's worst gas producers. it was intros died by the previous labor government in 2012. some say it punishes legitimate businesses. it has reliance on coal reserves for electricity. >>
jennifer glasse reports. >> the taliban attackers used rockets in the early morning assault on kabulsirport, setting a car ablaze. afghan forces race to the scene, trying to find a way to dislodge the gunman from a building under construction. >> the attack started with rocket fire from these buildings towards the airport, then foreign and afghan forces started firing from their position. >> the attack went on for hours, the april closed and flights diverted. kabul's airport...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> back here in the states utah will appeal the latest ruling in favor of gay marriages. >> reporter: michael, utah said it will appeal to the u.s. supreme court court. the state will challenge last month's ruling. a regional appeals court ruled utah's ban on same-sex marriages is unconstitutional. >>> in california a jury found the dodgers partly liable for the beating of a giants fan. brian stowe was beat no one a parking lot in 2011. the jury said the dodgers must pay 25% of the liability. the two men who steaked him were also ordered to pay part of the $18 million awarded to him. >>> no. memphis hundreds of police officers calling in sick as a form of protest. over the past week more than 500 officers stayed home. their protesting a reduction in their healthcare subsidies. >> you cannot ask an officer or a fireman to run into a burning building, and we're not going to give you healthcare. >> reporter: by the end of the week its expected that everyone in the homicide bureau will be out sick. public safety has not been compromised because of the
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> back here in the states utah will appeal the latest ruling in favor of gay marriages. >> reporter: michael, utah said it will appeal to the u.s. supreme court court. the state will challenge last month's ruling. a regional appeals court ruled utah's ban on same-sex marriages is unconstitutional. >>> in california a jury found the dodgers partly liable for the beating of a giants fan. brian stowe was beat no one a parking lot in 2011....
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jennifer glass has more. >> several thousand of abdullah abdullah's supporters came to kabul to protest against the preliminary results. they tore down a photo of the outgoing president, and replaced it with one of abdullah, the slogan the elected people's president. he said moving karzai's picture upset him, that it shows disrespect, and also he is confidence he will soon hear it. we have won the vote of the people. god willing, that will not be changed. this is no correction of that. >> the crowd wanted him to declare a parallel government. he asked them for a few days he is expecting a visit from u.s. secretary of state john kerri on friday. to heche address these allegations. the u.s. president spoke to him. >> the views that president obama exchanged with with abdullah were mainly on the gains of the past 30 years and what can we do to consolidate these gains. and also what can we do to address the fraud. >> he wants 11,000 ballot boxes reexamined about half the votes cast. we with are asking the commission to unilaterally accept our recommendation to carry the most intensive audit
jennifer glass has more. >> several thousand of abdullah abdullah's supporters came to kabul to protest against the preliminary results. they tore down a photo of the outgoing president, and replaced it with one of abdullah, the slogan the elected people's president. he said moving karzai's picture upset him, that it shows disrespect, and also he is confidence he will soon hear it. we have won the vote of the people. god willing, that will not be changed. this is no correction of that....
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. >> we get details on the agreement from jennifer glasse in kabul. >> with the help of the u.s.retary of state, the two candidates not om agreed to the audit of all of the votes cast in that second round of presidential elections last month, but they also made a political deal. they say that they will form a unity government. >> means that whoever becomes president, which will be the person would gets the most votes after that audit, there will be representatives of both men in the next afghan government. they say that's to ensure that the votes of all afghans will be honored. the whole idea behind this really was to make sure that the legitimacy of this vote, the people had faith in this vote. i think there has been a lot of concern in recent weeks between the back and forth with the allegations of fraud, abdullah abdullah got what he wants with a recounted of all of the votes. and it was called a historic day. it will take a couple of weeks to look at all of those ballot boxes. they will start with the ones here in the afghan capital and the forces will bring the rest of them
. >> we get details on the agreement from jennifer glasse in kabul. >> with the help of the u.s.retary of state, the two candidates not om agreed to the audit of all of the votes cast in that second round of presidential elections last month, but they also made a political deal. they say that they will form a unity government. >> means that whoever becomes president, which will be the person would gets the most votes after that audit, there will be representatives of both men...
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. >> all right, jennifer glasse is live from kabul.akistan fighter jets launched strikes as part of offensive against the talibon and targets on tuesday were in the area of the north and says 13 taliban fighters were killed in the attack. hundreds of thousands of people have fled the area, the majority have fled to the pakistan town of bali where they say the displaced are putting a strain on resources and we have the update from the city. >> reporter: the people of banu are getting ready to go because it's the month of ramadan. as you can see the markets are brimming with people, last-minute shopping before the prayer and when people conjugate to break apart inside their homes. this is a city with a population of about a million. however, since the crisis in the north that forced over 500,000 people to flee their homes, the city's population has suddenly shot up. in the bizarres we talked to the people and how they feel about the igps that are now in their towns. >> translator: the locals are helping by providing food, clothes and wha
. >> all right, jennifer glasse is live from kabul.akistan fighter jets launched strikes as part of offensive against the talibon and targets on tuesday were in the area of the north and says 13 taliban fighters were killed in the attack. hundreds of thousands of people have fled the area, the majority have fled to the pakistan town of bali where they say the displaced are putting a strain on resources and we have the update from the city. >> reporter: the people of banu are getting...
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jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >>> the rift between iraq central government and kurdish authoritiesdening, prime minister maliki replaced the prime minister who is a kurd. and that is after kurdish mps pulled out of central government and angered by iraq prime minister for hovering extremist and we are live in northern iraq. and really moving the foreign minister to one side is i suppose intensifying the struggle between iraq's leadership and the kurdish minority. >> reporter: indeed, sue it is and shows how neither side is essentially backing down and as everyday goes by and more escalation, if you remember yesterday the foreign minister as well as the deputy prime minister and the health minister all three were kurdish member of the cabinet suspending participation because of comments made by maliki and failure of the prime minister that had led iraq to the chaos it sees now and rather than maliki saying let's come and talk about these differences, what he said was, well, okay, you're going to the side now and he brought in someone else. interestingly the person he brought in inst
jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >>> the rift between iraq central government and kurdish authoritiesdening, prime minister maliki replaced the prime minister who is a kurd. and that is after kurdish mps pulled out of central government and angered by iraq prime minister for hovering extremist and we are live in northern iraq. and really moving the foreign minister to one side is i suppose intensifying the struggle between iraq's leadership and the kurdish minority. >>...
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