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u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people are accustomed, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people that have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and their roll out plan. so what was the vaccinations, the ma squaring, conscious social distancing? overall, i think people are just going to cope with it. we just have to continuing carry on . and now, hillary, i want to go back to the 1st story we did about richard branson unloading $300000000.00 in stock of virgin glass. no, he said in other companies are still deal or the company says that is to say that they are still dealing with pandemic related issues. what do you make of this whole? so actually i would say boys in their toys, he and jeff pays off. it was a big game to go into place on, but i do think it's very sad that i'm actually the stock was downgraded by wall
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u. s. u. k. in australia, wanting them to stay away because of an enemy and threat from an i still affiliate . i feel has since came to have carried out the attack, the u. s. and the u. k. continuing to use the effort to evaluate their citizens troops and afghan allies. they are attending the fun, but they are a problem forwarding then forwarding elements. so they. 9 can be eliminated, they have no food, and what is them? but there was not such huge crowd here. they will, they would not be able to carry out such sub would like to teach us. president joe biden has extended his condolences to families of victims. he also had stuff was for those who carried out the attack in teddy's ordered plans for italy ation against ice. okay. targets to those who carried out this attack as well as anyone who wishes america harm no. this we will not forgive. we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay how defend our interest in our people with every measure at my command when the explosion happened, what $7.00 or 8 hours ago now targeting hammer cars, international airports, abby gates west, thousands of people had been gathering, hoping to flee the count
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u. s. and the u. k. will just really leave this up to up to israel for the time being you know, this doesn't merit a military response by the u. s. or the u. k. you can really hit the iranians, where they hurt by take by, by you, by using this in the economic realm. i mean, that's where iran is. the iranian regime is really vulnerable. a military response here isn't appropriate. actual probably play into iran hands because it would be probably perceived as being disproportionate and out of whack. so look at that, look at the u. s. u. k, to condemn it verbally and perhaps, and perhaps take just their position with regard to the iran nuclear revised iran nuclear deal, which doesn't the prospects of which don't look too good right now. but the name of the game here, john for iran is economics and sanctions relaxations, because eventually i'm going to have to give in iran, if iran does not running regime is not able to deliver economically for its people . yeah, and that's a great point. just real quick on th
u. s. and the u. k. will just really leave this up to up to israel for the time being you know, this doesn't merit a military response by the u. s. or the u. k. you can really hit the iranians, where they hurt by take by, by you, by using this in the economic realm. i mean, that's where iran is. the iranian regime is really vulnerable. a military response here isn't appropriate. actual probably play into iran hands because it would be probably perceived as being disproportionate and out of...
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u. s. u. k. and australia warned people to stay away from the airport because of an imminent threat from an i feel affiliate hours after the attack for group time responsibility. and the cause i international airport in cobble is where thousands of people have been gathering, hoping to flee afghanistan on western countries have been using the ad for to evacuate their citizens troops, an afghan allies. the u. s. and u. k. are continuing their evacuation flights until that august 31st deadline to withdraw all foreign troops. but germany, denmark, belgium, and canada have now ended verifications, and france says its last plane will leave on friday. charles traffic reports now from campbell. you will not be lindsey's rush through the streets to collect the wounded bodies are lifted on to stretches. the 2 attacks by suicide bombers happened close to the abbey gate entrance of cobble airport. the baron hotel. now he was a sudden explosion. we climbed out and saw that there were many people effective people were held everywhere, their brains with scattered. there were also foreign forces who were fallen. i saw at least 4 or 500 people there. the explosion was really powerful, half held into the water, others on the ground outside. we carried the wounded here on stretches and my clothes completely bloody. i know the power hotel is controlled by the u. k and they 2 forces. it is one of the places
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u. s. u k. s. ending at least 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy, staff, and local interpreters, washington incense. it's not a full evacuation in the embassy will remain open and other, these votes are being counted in zombie as presidential parliamentary elections present. edgarland who is seeking a controversial term and what is being thought to be an extremely tight race, whom a tulsa has the latest from lusaka more than 7000000 people were registered to vote in them because presidential and parliamentary elections. there were long keys and the high turn not pulling stations in the capital, lusaka and other parts of the country in an election unless they will be very close . the high cost of living poverty and unemployment. a big concerns for me, voters. 0, one thing that he was reading just son, everything else to come under the choose to import so that we should be head if you're not working it's quite difficult to cope with the standard of life now. yes, everything is become v
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u. s. u k, to condemn it verbally and perhaps, and perhaps to take just their position with regard to the iran nuclear. revised iran nuclear deal, which doesn't the prospects in which don't look too good right now. but the name of the game here, john, for iran is economics and sanctions relaxations together eventually. so i'm going to have to give in iran, if iran does not. if you're running machine is not able to deliver economically for people. yeah, and that's a great point just real quick on the issue of these attack drones. iran has been not only testing the waters but also testing the airspace. it's been able to get some of these drones across the syrian border into israeli aerospace, not very long israel sheets the, these drones down. but is there, do you see an increase in arise ability with these attacks and they use them in saudi arabia, you know, across the border from yemen. it's a saudi arabia. are we going to see more of this? you think? absolutely, this is the, this is the vehicl
u. s. u k, to condemn it verbally and perhaps, and perhaps to take just their position with regard to the iran nuclear. revised iran nuclear deal, which doesn't the prospects in which don't look too good right now. but the name of the game here, john, for iran is economics and sanctions relaxations together eventually. so i'm going to have to give in iran, if iran does not. if you're running machine is not able to deliver economically for people. yeah, and that's a great point just real quick...
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u. s. u. k. s. ending at least 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy, staff, and local interpreters. washington insist. it's not a full evacuation that the embassy will remain open, that it's all being counted in zombie as presidential and parliamentary elections present at gillian goose is seeking controversial time and was thought to be an extremely tight race sedans. former president could soon be in the hands of the international criminal court. its chief prosecutor is in talks with sydney's officials and over those wanted atrocities and dull for nearly 2000 over the sheer rule, the country for 30 years. who should follow their stories on a website out there? a dot com. it's updated throughout the day. a bucketful news in half an hour next to 0. it's football rebels to stay with us. we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sign. ah, no matter where it takes a police fan of your guys when my empowering in pasha, we tell your story. we are your boy. yo
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u . s. s. u. k, a loan of lost their lives fighting the the us taxpayer as the was cost in estimating $1.00 trillion dollars plus and for the u. k. the figures, 40000000000 pounds professor of international political science. i'm a lendue, mr. i believe that the to pull out was permit you the visa, reckoning or broken up members that perhaps got until pull out was pretty much you're, you're not, you're straight. i didn't think so as to what is going to happen in the event of the school out the way you see them sort of taking overall regulars on up to down city up to city. and on the latest had gone, we had for provincial capital, had fallen to the horses. so just a matter of time before they go except perhaps cumberland, nearby 80 is the whole of these are pretty much imminent. while german politicians are called on the government to re establish a military presence, enough galveston to stop the taliban. the bundle talks for the 1st committee had the berlin should making strips available for another
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u. s. u k, a raising phase of maybe an open conflict. also innovations and orthodontics. we got a glimpse for you at the cutting edge technology being developed by one leading dental firm here in moscow. ok, so moment 3 point my own my line off. ah, what? it's actually pretty serious and i don't feel that's changed the way that i choose not one most good time of the morning. 2nd of august live from ortiz, will be sent to you or moscow. it's kevin, i did like to be with you. thanks for your company. let me bring you our latest then. and as you heard and a headlines, my demonstrations and golfing from germany, even italy as police clash would protest with a thing of over the restrictions since early july deli infection cases in western europe have remained low, but they are still on the rise the the okay, those close we can see where we are this monday morning. are your correspondent peter all over on the line? money paid a was always going to happen. the longer this went on, of course, the more angry a lot of people were going to get to the polarized opinion, isn't it? that's right. we've seen these protests across western european, particularly in france and italy, and here in germany as well as people are unhappy with coven restriction that have been put in place. and typically when it comes to requirements or potential requirements for what's being called the green digital path, a digital vaccine certificate, if you will. now those demonstrations across western europe, they turn nasty times over the weekend. we are civilian, we just want our basic rights and they are the ones formed for taking action against the stability that you need to convince or who have to $949.00 and they are doing it should've been here to defend freedom of speech because manual micro on this trying to stifel any kind of public interest to the privilege calling the country past, which is in fact the way to control people get well the, you green pass house cause much of pro, particularly in front, swept over 200000 people across the country came out onto the streets to vent their own happiness. it was a much smaller affair here in lin, around 5000 people coming out. that's after the court in germany said that the demonstration couldn't go ahead as it was the potential to be a super strider event for cobra. one thing though is that did come out onto the streets of the german capital were met with, well, we met by riot police who were black. so with water cannon, if he's not interested, we'd carried out around $100.00. the rest in relation to among other things by elections of the band on assembly, but relation in fiction for one of resistance and only motion on him. i will let him franz health union bosses or encouraging amanew red mccombs government to make the vaccination mandatory while it's no cold for that type of thing. here in germany, what we are hearing from senior politicians is if you get the vaccination and you get your vaccination certificate, all will be fine. if you don't, there's not going to be much that you're going to have access to. anyone who has fully vaccinated will get back there, right. what is needed now? are clear lines so that we don't blunder into autumn. those who have been offered vaccination and consciously rejected, it will no longer be tested for free. well, compared to countries like the united states and the united kingdom cases of cobra, 19 across western europe, remain low, however they all rising. and here in germany, the rather khaki institute, the federal institute that looks after public health and disease control is already warning that we may be on the coast of a poor wave. because 90. yeah, her can. so that doesn't happen. but yet when she was going that way, doesn't it? thanks for no update this morning. a german political analyst type is solely spoke to. he told us that the authorities have taken no issue, though with similar gatherings that didn't challenge their policies. some of the most well, the most content tracked down on positions in germany, the receipt and reading memory trace and not telling the government are allowed to go forward. and even how the government organized by government coalition was to be in the middle of the day. only the whole thing were taking is today, meeting were the german government, berlin, regional government allow mach 7 times over 80 people last weekend for one of your lots of gay rights parade to be held in the street, the berlin participation of the mayor. and of course, the police are not cracked out on the back. and they were wearing masks, they were kissing, and the 3 is there i am the german. but so in the same way the pro, to the today should have to take care, right. read them off the family and the b. e in. they are in the jungle. while europe's reggie against covert roles, the number of cases has risen sharply across america with an almost 10 fold increase last month. and there's little consensus too and her best to tackle it there. even must guidelines, members of the us administration themselves are confused. it seems about the latest restrictions are to to meet repub picks up that part of the story science statistics. apparently none of those things really matter when dealing with cove it because the whole thing seems to have become more about politics than anything else . take florida just recently reported a record breaking 21000 new daily cases. the state literally accounts for about a 5th of all new cases in the us. but nevertheless, florida's governor ron de santis continues to refuse, imposing restrictions to prevent the spread of the disease. in florida. they will be no look downs. there will be no school closures. there will be no restrictions and no mandates, no mask mandates, no vaccine requirements. many fear the whole thing might become a repeat of last year's coded crisis in new york. back then that liberal states delayed response, which led to numerous death was blamed on political resistance to then president donald trump. but with democrat, joe biden. now in charge and calling the shots. it seems that florida's republican governor is just doing the exact same thing and regular people feel like they're caught in the middle of it. there is a political situation involved in it and it's also for the ministration that also helped fuel more the political away mass before anyway. is it for the well being a very disrespectful to run what i just feel like he's not doing enough to check the people here and i just wish you would come around and get the politics not to little about i know that's about our children. it's about us going on as what i think about the mike to see. i think at this point about seeing, i think the value of the on what to choose whether whether or not i think a lot of posing behind it. a lot of teachers do. i feel safe for using my musk because we are still in upon demick. my wife died of coven, a month ago, and this is a choice i'm making. i don't get into politics. people have their opinions, but i don't get into that political rivalry seem to be the root cause of all the confusion surrounding cove. it officials across the us. can you and seem to decide whether wearing masks should be a requirement with georgia governors saying that they're not required. but atlanta is mayor saying that they're mandatory. and yeah, they're not from the same party. georgia will not look down or impose statewide mask mandates, escorted 19 rates of chris. we must remain vigilant, wherein ask full federal guidelines and all the major is to ensure the safety and will be uniform communities. you think at least the president would have a consistent approach to the whole thing, but no, besides needing a teleprompter to remind him what his opinion even is bite and can't seem to stick to a single stance on anything bit masks, vaccines are locked out really bad you no longer need to wear the mac and it was in there where like losing the math forever through all this indecisiveness pared with constantly changing rules and guidelines has even congress members reaching their boiling point. first they chose don't wear a mask where a mask where to mask the nic. and golf and we're running around here. speaker, come down here, 10 o'clock in the morning thing we got to where math. i hate these things. we're absolutely sick and tired of it. and so the american people, biden's own staff members apparently don't know what the official stance is supposed to be. first the white house deputy press secretary says that locked downs are out of the question. and soon thereafter, biden completely contradicts her. we have the tools in our 2 belt to fight this, this, this to fight this vaccine. and we, we are not, we are not going to head towards a lockdown. we'll do infection rates, hospitalizations, death employment numbers, whether they're on the rise or declining. none of it seems to actually matter to the people in charge. the war against cove it has turned into yet another political battlefield and regular americans are just caught in between left to fend for themselves. but nothing has been done with the sole purpose of the american people for. ready absolutely not in my lifetime, and most likely not my parents wait time either i think everything is done with how they can best benefit those at the top, how they can best benefit banks, how they can best benefit their shareholders, whether campaign contributors, it's very convenient for the government to say that it's called on individual on people, or if you get back to me at or on people who are wary of another lockdown pandemic as late bear the contradictions that get on the system. and just how honorable is and you know, and by the way to say to he's leading us out of the pen demik, but clearly it's not the case. if we still have to talk about being locked out and we're seeing on america the united states, diverge into political circus. circus is that nice way of saying it? to the people united states are much better israel's prime ministers threatened to retaliate against iran after claiming he had proof carried out a deadly attack on a tank or the re, b and c to run denies responsibility and pledges a severe response if attacked. hey, ron is the one that carried out the attack against the ship intelligence sources have uncovered evidence of this. and we expect the international community to make clear the iranian regime that they have made a serious mistake. in any case, we know how to convey the message to iran in our own way. god. this is not the 1st time to diligence occupying ration and jerusalem has made such false accusations against the correct public of iran in such a gives a sense of completely on just that they must, no problems will not be resolved by such position. those to attempt to strike a blow he will face a big blow. lumnick republic of the run will not hesitate for a moment to protect the interests of its people and its national security. so the suspected grown strike on the vessel happened last week, killing 2 crew members, although no evidence is being presented, proving that to run responsible. nonetheless, the u. s. and the u. k. of joined israel. it is accusations, claiming it's highly likely that the attack was conducted by iran. upon review of the available information. we are confident that iran conducted this attack, which kill 2 innocent people using one way explosive. you a, these, a lethal capability. it is increasingly employing throughout the region. there is no justification for this attack which follows a pattern of attacks and of a belligerent behavior. we believe this attack was deliberate, targeted, and actually a violation of international law by iran. u. k. assessments have concluded that is highly likely that iran attacked the n v most, the streets in international waters of amman on 29 july using one or more unmanned aerial vehicles. richard becker for the hon. i'm so alicia believes that israel is 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u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the u. s. fleming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k, was denied. well, in july prime minister boris johnson raised the issue in a meeting with president stew biden. the latter expressed sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together. on the case later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolers for the 1st time in a quarters in virginia. as a civil train, they filed days heard that done from the spokesperson. again, phase progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us. as our friends, we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it and started to your good sales to your colleagues in the media. thank goodness you all came
u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the u. s. fleming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k, was denied. well, in july prime minister boris johnson raised the issue in a meeting with president stew biden. the latter expressed sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together. on the case later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolers for the 1st time in a quarters in virginia. as a civil train,...
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u. s. and the u. k. to dispatch 3600 troops to cobble to help pull out embassy stuff and local interpreters will talk about all of this with rub mcbride, joining us from cobble now 7 30 in the morning. their morning rob take us to the territory, gaines. first of all, it is quite extraordinary since sundown thursday here in afghanistan to what is now daybreak here friday morning. the dynamics in the country seem to have changed once more. do have to say its immediate future, especially given events down in the south of the country and the storming by taliban fighters, right into kandahar itself. this kandahar is afghanistan's 2nd city. it has. it is right down in the hot land of taliban country in the south of the country, a kind of providence and its neighboring province of helmand. because of this is basically become a fortress. it's very important for the government to hold onto that. even though much of the rest of the provinces gradually fallen away to the taliban. the kandahar was heavily defended.
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u. k. u. s. secrets about there was after $911.00. it is julian sanchez, where he leeks organization publish the afghan war logs which pulled the rug and the so called mainstream media reporting of the war in afghanistan. his reward has been persecution, detention and torture. and this week he lost his latest school battle against joe biden's administration. he faces 175 years in prison, going underground social media. producer phenomena went down to the protests of the high court and caught up with the former u. k. opposition. leader, jeremy colbin, one of the many voices calling for a son just freedom audio, be your message to forest johnson. of course, it's up to him whether julian, the thought is actually for 175 years. i would say devoris johnson, you've made your life before you became an m p. as a journalist, a career as a journalist during the song is uncovered and lots of uncomfortable traits around the world. that is a function of true journalism. and i think that far as johnson should reflect on that. and of course, we've s
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u. s. u. k. troops leave? well, look at what's happening in one son right now is a ground 0 off american ambition. the failure all the american policy of the 3 formation and democracy creation has failed. but so had the big push in reconciliation with the bond that they have sought to legitimize the giving wrong to and the 5000 prisoners from a 100 prisoners that they have been given power to. so to say now that back a son is responsible for she's not giving thanks judy that, that on don't me thank to re they live in lash whatever rules and apartment the door. and they also have access to it. know, you know, has a state now there are many, many actors and players interested in the video, but i think the sun is in the front line of those smith, not sure. i'm not child clothes. iran and the taliban are given that iran has taken in around 800000, maybe a 1000000 more than a 1000000 refugees. did nature troops invade the wrong country? i mean, after 911 sure. they've invaded pakistan because it was package somewhe
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u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70, also, exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf will $1.50. as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now from lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to.
u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70, also, exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf will $1.50. as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy...
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u. s. u k, and others back israel's assertions that around was responsible. it's leaders to not being involved. the number of new daily corona virus infections in tokyo has gone about 5000 for the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic. the search fueled by the more contagious delta variant trans government has extended emergency measures to 8 more regions. the number of recorded cases of covered 19 around the world has a past 200000000. it took a year to register the 1st $100000000.00 infections. that number has now doubled in just 6 months. well, those are the headlines. more news on al jazeera after the full report they routes search for on to stay with us. on august, 12th them there goes to the pole in what a proving fee hotly contested election at the country, grappled with economic trouble with $19.00 say, with al serra, the latest update, and in depth analysis of what the future may hold for the country. the i i the i was in the i me 6 or 8 pm, august for 2020. that's been a large explosion in lebanon's capital bay. ruth. within the last hour, the not only heard it, adrian fell in love with the capital me. some reports are suggesting that it happened as a route course i was a lot, but 1st away the glass broke everywhere. d the, with so much is destroyed the biggest support is in the heart of the capital, along a busy highway and close to densely populated neighborhoods. the without warning, what is the largest non nuclear glasses in history kills more than $200.00 people, interest, thousands and leaves hundreds of thousands homeless. ah, authority saith the blast was caused by highly exclusive material stored at a warehouse in before. ah, that highly exclusive material was ammonium nitrate at the time authorities problem is that transparent investigation they promised results in 5 days, but it's been a year and the lead judge in the case has been facing fierce political backlash as he attempts to prosecute some of those beliefs to be responsible for unsafely storing the chemical out the ports. there are still many questions surrounding the ammonium nitrate and how much of it was inside the warehouse. at the time of the blood the multiple videos that were taken moments before the blast till part of the story. there was a fire at warehouse twelth. at 554 p. m minutes before the explosion. the fire brigade received a call from the police 9 fire fighters and a female paramedic immediately responded the short drive to the port would be their last journey on board. she would it would be the status of the solid. ben chavez, law in albany over capital should have been kind of how this, how does it love it, get out of a box? and then adjust the how the, how do i look for so knowing how to show it, how does it come mother alone? i don't have to michelle michelle, i'm retiring. look, i had a lumber. seca, hadn't had an initial fee. it had to do their colleagues. they were sent to their almost certain death. they weren't told about the dangers. they weren't prepared and they couldn't protect themselves. some of the firefighters are seen in the photo trying to force open one of the doors of the burning warehouse because no one at the court had the key. ah, that was no before the explosion. there was a smaller one before a larger blast, seconds later. believe to have been caused by the stockpile of ammonium nitrate madman for i'm wondering my trade can mottled mamma. well then you hear the fuel as miss and all as if all her daughter alcohols had mosel's. mom i've been taught here last got it can feel my where most i had more than was tyler and famine. vapors. vapors mom. ammonium nitrate haunted by little hopper in ammonium. nitrate is used as a fertilizer, but it's also a component to make box. the photos that have since emerged showed a disaster and waiting a cocktail of flavor. double materials were unsafely stored together. ammonium nitrate or not? is it not directed? that's not a efficient matter figured law as an not dynamic ammonium nitrate mechanical trigger. either mechanical triggers, it was a billboard. can file a month fireworks, a cam center and the not bless. you allow a firework and mechanical trigger. the pressure actor, ammonium nitrate behind lucille. but what started the fire investigators who have still to find the answer, say it may be hard to find the trigger. the sight of warehouse 12 was pulverized replaced by a large water filled crater the lead judge and the case started baton has been looking into 3 possible theories. the 1st is a mistake in the welding process during repair work that was being done to the warehouse. the 2nd is an intentional fire. some have suggested there might have been an attempt to hide evidence of theft. and the 3rd theory is that the explosion was caused by a targeted air rocket attack. this was later downplayed following a report by french investigators. in the days and hours before the blast was pear work was being done on warehouse 12. they were the 1st of their kind to secure the facility. since the ammonium nitrate was confiscated from amal dove and flagged cargo ship and stored there in 2014 lebanon's chief prosecutor on our debt gave the order after state security want about possible theft, not the potentially explosive materials stored there. this photo purportedly shows the syrian laborers who were doing the work, but they don't appear to be taking any precautions with the materials inside days after the port explosion, they were detained along with the owner of the contracting company. there's still no proof. they had a role in starting the fire and our beliefs to have less support in our before. but they're still being held without charge documented surface showing that throughout the years. top officials, politicians, civil servants, military and security officers knew about the dangerous chemicals and did nothing about it. i now me, braxton, the head of the manifest department that support was among those who warned about the potential for disaster. his wife or roar, says mammy has documents that show bracks began warning about the ammonium nitrate in 2014, after learning it was being stored in warehouse 12 and the cache inside. out at the oberlin beyond what i want to take it out of archie and to show our center about tosh. you know, the, what the target at the now, i mean i don't have the lumber seem. i would want to have your name, but the coffee there for my wife wants to have it to stay my with dish. don't. how do you live in charge? how? sorry. what was that? how do i modify the ellen and the whole food didn't have to be month to month fee, but my thought and that to so i pick up my number $4.00 on the, on the, on the can kid was. but so what are says, her husband feel compelled to go above his authority to raise the alarm bell. she says he's now paying the price for speaking up. now, me brooks is being held without charge, along with other ports and customs employees and security officers. and i may, but so it has that, or i'll because put the other side mostly on hand who come on the mckenzie. i'm with dr. mon heck, i've been heck, my fiance about adobe. i found with dash 9 to cut the fellow here to whom i know i suddenly my love leisure, his eminent danny. now the cup the seller have to sell them. and my la fleur joseph in the day and who will be on the dollar. a low national mom, but a dollar and casual medic, but to keep it a dollar can come and dollar weeks before the explosion. the now caretaker, prime minister has done did. and the incumbent president michelle and acknowledge received a letter from state security warning about the presence of ammonium nitrate. they said they referred the case to the relevant authorities. the state security report dated july $22020.00, says there was negligence on the part of the port authorities and various pages instructions in securing the warehouse so that the ammonium nitrate will be stolen or catch fire. it also mentions the 2016 correspondence between the army command and the customs director. it in which the arm command suggested offering the ammonium nitrate to a local explosives company or sending it back to the country of origin. it was signed by the commander at the time. john was she who is among a number of suspects who could face criminal charges. unfortunately, the army did not take any measures, not in and containing them and not taking any measures. you know, re exporting them. that's below the $137.00 munition loss that states that the, the, for the, the army is responsible for them. i assure sophie dean is a lawyer who specializes in export compliance. he has analyzed scores of documents and explains why he believes the shipment was not legal from the start. these are slows as all the nitrate ammonium. they need a lot of administrative process before thinking of importing them. there's a process by law that should be done before entering them. and what's included in this process is the responsibility of the army, the liberties army that's included in this process. so when they entered, they did not get the approval of the army. they just, you know, adjust, took a decision and unloaded the product inside lebanon to find out how the ammonium nitrate ended up inside warehouse 12. a team of investigative journalists have been digging deeper into its origins. what they discovered is that the shipment involved a network of shadow actors who they say use secretive companies and took advantage of lack government oversight. and the weaknesses in the maritime shipping industry discovered that this company was, was it, it just that in an added ok. that usually is used to just the companies that act, that companies fit on how to me is an investigative journalist who has been trying to piece together the circumstances that led to the explosion. including the origins of the explosive material. it's believed to have started with a russian vessel called roses, which set sail from port of a to me and september 2013. while dr. greece, the crew was told to make an unscheduled stop and a route to take on extra cargo to be able to pay for passage through the swiss canal. the dishes and the russia captain boris brokercheck z said the order came for the man who he believed to be the ship's owner. russian businessmen, igor gretsch's skin and you got them one year, we pulled together an international team of journalists in europe and in the middle east. and just look through public documents and registries we found in the mall, doug registry that the roses was in fact earned by panama corporation. that was ultimately owned by a business men in cyprus. and that it was being leased by the russian businessman, ego creatures, kim, who had previously been named as the owner of the ship. this photo is purportedly of the supreme businessmen shipping magnet cheryl ambrose monopoly. his name has been implicated an offshore finance and money laundering activities. he has admitted that one of his company once owned the roses, the duck ended in june, 2012. then there's the company that organized the shipment of ammonium nitrate. a u. k. registered chemical trading firm called civil row, which purchase the material from georgia and factory by all appearances. so barbara was acting as a shell company, which has since been de registered, but it shares the same address as the businesses of 3 syrian nationals. george has one and brothers a mad and madonna, haughty, they've denied legs to several, but all 3 have been under sanctions by the u. s. government for eating the government of syrian president bashar and asset in 2015 medulla, who was accused of serving as an intermediary for assad government for attempting to procure ammonium nitrate in late 2013. that was with have been question with the chemicals on board. arise in beirut. pseudo said to me, says he has information that links the owner of the roses, the 3 syrian nationals, and the supreme bank. that bank was called f b m e, which was lebanese, owned and based in cyprus. so we had the owner of the ship understand business man, acting on the clients of the thi
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u. s. u. k. and all those back, israel's assertion that iran was responsible. but if lee is denied being involved, june is he, is it not? a party has signaled a major shift in its view on the countries political crisis leader, russia canoe. she initially led opposition to president k sides freezing of parliament last month. but a statement from his policy on wednesday labeled the intervention as an opportunity to reform while so i, it is expected to announce a new premier soon. there's been no time frame on getting to that point. we could have had a different alternative to the decisions the president made. he dealt with the situation badly, this time as an opportunity to unify ourselves. and you decide that you knew the people behind us and open dialogue with everybody starting with the president since he is the elected president and has the legitimacy ah fine now for the license from the olympics, his foreign raina spun japan when the 1st several limpid gold metal and karate, 39 year old sandra sanchez bidding her japanese rival and the solo kept her discipline there. a total of 8 gold medals up for grabs. and tokyo backers of the sport are concerned that it may not return at future games with medal winners say they hope their performances chain. the minds of organizers of the paris 2024 gains and spain has also taken the 1st separate climbing gold medal. 18 year old alberto . he knows lopez coming out on top. i did 3 events used to find a winner. the spaniard had won the speed climbing, but then dropped to 4th after the bouldering event, which has problem solving skills. but his effort on the lead wall were enough to write him into the history books. all the jimmy can man have won their 1st sprinting gold metal of the tokyo games in a major op said, world number one grant hallway was leading the 110 meter hurdles until the final jump. at one handful parchment power, the had the claim victory, american ryan crowd sir, successfully defended his gold medal in the men's shop. but cross there broke his own olympic record 3 times in the final earning in the 1st track and field gold medal for the u. s. mens team for keno pasco is celebrating after its 1st several mpeg metal o gay fabric set zango, bringing home bronze in the triple jump with a leap of 17.47 meters. in his 3rd attempt, the family watched him compete from home and say, the metal is a moment of immense joy for the whole country. and he has claimed it 1st talking metal in 41 years. the man seemed beating germany 5 on the wrong game forward summer g. things scoring pupils including the managed winter the. these were some of the scenes back in india is family members celebrated the result, prime minister and a 100 modi saying and a tweet. it was a historic day and for the 1st time of these games, japan has some one of the boarding gold medal australian keegan, palmer taking gold in the man's heart japanese gators, $13.00 of the 4 girls on offer. lisa carrington has become new zealand, most successful olympian, her 3rd gold of these games coming in the 500 meteor kayak final olympic organizers had been left embarrassed
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u. s. u. k, and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing and supporters babel. the chinese court sent my 11 years in prison and audited people cation, but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials say it's more likely after the jail tend to search, but some say it could be an option used as a bargaining chip with kennedy. it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and tube or perhaps later if she is extradited in washington. the verdict follows the upholding of the death sentence of another canadian, vic schellenberg. on tuesday, he was jailed in china and 2014 for drug smuggling. it's unclear when the court will give its decision on michael coverage, michael spafford has 10 days to appeal his sentence. but in the country, when 99 percent of criminal cases are found guilty, the chances of or returning the rulings are unlikely. katrina, you out a 0 baking wildfires, a burning across northern now jury where at least 65 people have been killed. the prime minister said 28 soldiers dying during a rescue operation in the mountains. laura bowed manly repor
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u. s. u k, and others back israel's assertions that iran was behind the incident, but its leaders have denied any involvement. israel called the incident an escalation in iran activities in the region. the abil, hamid has more from west jerusalem. well, certainly it's been a tense week and i think that the political military and intelligence leadership would have been actually listening very carefully to what do new iranian president had to say. there has been a lot of rhetoric coming out of israel ever since that tanker, which is really managed, was attacked about a week ago in the gulf of a man. israel immediately immediately pointed the finger at iran and then you had that tension. the border has been ongoing for the past few days. rockets being fired from southern lebanon into israel, and israel retaliated a lot of posturing. a lot of tough words. we've heard alter the same tough words from prime minister enough. the better to say the same thing along what began said israel, israel would be
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u. s. u k. destroyer. now all warning that there's a higher risk of a terrorist attack cobble airport. and they've told the citizens to stay away from the area. so i've got to stand fell to the taliban, thousands of both foreign nationals and afghans alike of the desperately trying to flee the area around the airport. these pictures into us that resembled something of a disaster zone. certainly chaotic, messy, crammed with people sitting there, mich countless bags and suitcases and rubbish. student over the place. after the taliban rejected claims, it was going to stop us guns with international visas from leaving the country that gave some people some hope of maybe getting out even at this last minute. these last few days to senior correspondence in that conflict with the nation reports back for us next about what life is like at the moment. under the new regime. as we were landing, we expected the situation to be desperate. her end is evil, and we certainly weren't disappointed it isn't quite the bad that mooney. and we saw the early days of this evacuation. so the mobs and the hordes crushing each other in a be to get to these crawford to flee the taliban to flee of gather some things are a much more ordered. now nevertheless, it is still very much desperate. as we said the down from the aircraft we were, we were greeted with with an air field that is listed with the shell casings, bullet casings as well as mt flashback grenades. tear gas, cad. this is the also be news, sleepers shoes, close children's clothes, leave it all over the place. what is the most striking things was also the barbed wire. it is. it is everywhere. i haven't seen bob was laid as high as it was. that is veritable wolves. of barbed wire to keep people away from the field as we were driving out of the field. we had made the 2 meters. when we saw people trying to rush the main gate and the taliban pfizer wildly firing boarding shot even behind his back was a miracle that no one was hurt. there were thousands of p, literally thousands of people. many of them young, many of them, evidently trying to use the opportunity to get out of i've got to start, but among them, elder people, people with families, children, women, but we're carrying, you know, baby's death desperate to get them out of the country. as of the taliban ease, ease being relentless, very harsh, and keeping people away. as we drove further away from the field though it must be said that they were much more ordered. shops were open business, his we're open, people walking around with with groceries, with, with food, with necessities doing about their lives, work, things are much less desperate. there was traffic, but it wasn't that that was in the early days sort of one way towards the airport. but nevertheless, things are very much chaotic here. people are still getting used to the taliban, which had the barely a few months ago was the a, you know, the fringes of the country. and now in charge of the capital rush has also been evacuating people from kabul. by the tail stricken international airport for russian air force planes have been taking part in the rescue operation. taking $500.00 so far, including citizens of russia, better rose ukraine. that's kind of stands, former soviet neighbor to g cust. oh, [000:00:00;00] i wish we hadn't expected the evacuation to go to this. well, it's been very good crowded. it's usually taken 5 or 6 days to evacuate. we were told yesterday and today we'll ready on the play. ah, i want to thank precious president and defense minister for taking us out of the dangerous place and bringing us to jacob. they fed us too many thanks to them. oh, i distribute them we had to they were doing home and children can do for school. i went to say christ helping us in this situation because it's very difficult to get to the airport. mm. well right now, more latest in pages to show the situate on the streets a couple remain. 10, telephone fighters patrolling and vehicles and brother, extensive weaponry. adding to the problems as well as the physical thing of a lack of money, long queues forming outside banks in the hope that it might re open anytime soon. let me close. no cost for $10.00 days ever since the taliban swept to power. so how to make ends meet? well, in the face of adversity, some citizens taken advantage of the situation basically come to a bit of a livid this vendor, for instance, setting up a shop as it is outside the abandoned us embassy and cobble will snapshot a life phase selling taliban flags. susie bought them to nearby market, putting a little bit of a markup, not much to sell them in to cars passing by that embassy building. the maybe the power shield feeling is can the caching on, as it's not been confirmed, 82000 people have been flown out of afghanistan since evacuation efforts that figure in from the us secretary of state. and although many likely to make it up by the looming august, the 31st deadline, anthony blanket assistant, they will not be forgotten, is no deadline on our work to help any remaining american citizens who decide they want to leave to do so. along with many afghans who has stood by us over these many years, the expectation of the international community is that people who want to leave afghanistan after the u. s. military departs, should be able to do so. so the tele buttons repeatedly said there won't be any extensions to that evacuation deadline with the us seating control of couple put them in just a matter of days. the fate of those still wanted to get out after that will be in the hands of the militant group. we told us how me could lead diplomats and right believes that while most african people will be pretty much happy to remain in the country, there are reasons that thousands will still want to flee. the great majority of the 38000000 people that live in ghana, stan are not leaving the country. the ones that are primarily are the ones that have worked with the united states government. and then there are some other afghans who saw the opportunity of going to another country. many afghans have left the country because of the lack of employment that actually give enough money to support your family. but the people that have worked with the us government over the last 20 years, certa
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u. s. u. k, and neighboring new zealand. japanese media is reporting that a contaminant found in a batch of dirt covered 19 vaccines is believed to be a metallic particle. this according to health ministry sources. thursday, the government suspended the use of 1600000 doses. but there to describe the contaminant as particular material and did not pose a safety or efficacy issue. and in thailand, a new technique that does more with less like many countries around the world, it's facing a shortfall in vaccine supplies as it tries to stem cove at 19 infections. university researchers have developed a system that uses a robotic arm to regulate vaccine doses more efficiently. for men. not home knew what the machine guarantees with accuracy that we can gain an extra 20 percent from each vaccine vile from 10 to 12 doses provider. this is very meaningful to us because with the situation around the world right now, the number of accents in thailand is very limited. vac prototype costs about $76000.00 research team members say they can produce 20 more units over the next 4 months. but need government funding and support to expand the program. it's got either al jazeera, bangkok, the russia has seen the most current virus deaths in europe and on thursday reported another daily record. $820.00 people died within 24 hours, bringing the national title to just under $100.00. 90000. russia is the full worst had country in the world, in terms of cases. and many russians, skeptical about the vaccine. a study 2 weeks ago showed 55 percent of people don't plan to get the job. lebanese cancer charity say the country's economic collapse is putting thousands of lives at risk, even simple drugs and i'm impossible to buy and the black market is helping me. those who can afford it then has more from beirut cries for help, women, lebanon's cancer, patients can find medicine. they are among the victims of an unprecedented economic collapse. cancer patient who discovered his nose and said one, if you don't give him, he will he will have his the stage for then he will die. when you don't want the lives of tens of thousands of patients are at critical facilities have been falling apart. the health sector has particularly been hit with hospital supplies drying up. it's not just cancer patients who are struggling. it's hard to find aspirin. the states may like dollars to import what is needed, but a subsidies program has made the situation worse by creating a black markets. importers and distributors have been forwarding subsidized medicines to sell at higher prices. officials have done little to stop this. but how do you know they need to raise their houses and people in jail, not like what they have been doing. what they are doing is a propaganda and the cartel. politicians need to agree on an economic recovery plan to save the country. instead they have been fighting about seats and a new government for more than a year. please form. 2 a government started the reforms and give a chance for a better future for labor known. if this situation is remaining, you know, we are just going to a disastrous situation with really an acute looming humanitarian crazes said the slim can't wait. diagnosed with bone cancer. 4 months ago, she has the have to start treatment, but the majority of lebanese can't afford to buy medicine from abroad. i know you had to didn't muddy. i want to speak on behalf of all patients. least this is genocide. no politicians don't care about it. and they have decided that is to add the safety says she is scared. all she wants is a chance to live than a hood. there. alger zita bailed palestinian say, israeli settler attacks have become more violent and more frequent. they say the samples are involved and by the lack of accountability and the support that they're getting from the israeli government that abraham reports not occupied westbank the life of most of us suffer the has turned upside down after his brother nador was killed in me. his death broke me. he says, now most of was responsible for his brother's 3 children. and a 4th one on the way. for last night at les lawson on buffalo law, there were calls from local to put out a fire. settler started the seal. settlers were there shooting at us, protected by the army before by brother was shot 2 others were wounded by roxanne bullets. we'll see that this is the moment before somebody was shot. he was one of 11 palestinians killed that they, during confrontations across the occupied west bank. human rights organisation say 4 of them were killed during subtler attacks. can see the settlement of its how up on the hill over there. and what happened is, the settlers invaded the village of reef. israel has long allowed many of its settlers to carry guns, but the criteria to get weapons was expanded in 2018, making it even easier for settlers to obtain arm the violence states back. this is not the work of loans that are acting as a by their own when, but it is actually 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held to account neither but him al jazeera, you occupied westbank. the crucial vote on peruse, new cabinet, has been pushed back by day present. pedro castillo is
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u. s. and the new cable, just really leave this up to up to israel for the time being. you know, this doesn't merit a military response by the us or the u. k. you can really hit the iranians, where they hurt by take by, by you, by using this in the economic realm. i mean, that's where iran is. the iranian regime is really vulnerable. a military response here isn't appropriate, actual probably play into iran hands because it would be probably perceived as being disproportionate and out of whack. so look at the look at the u. s. u. k, to condemn and verbally and perhaps, and perhaps take just their position with regard to the iran nuclear revised iran nuclear deal, which doesn't the prospects in which don't look too good right now. but the name of the game here, john, for iran is economics and sanctions relaxations together eventually. so i'm going to have to give in iran, if iran does not running regime is not able to deliver economically for its people . yeah, and that's a great point. just real quick on the issue of these attack drones. iran has been not only testing the waters but also testing the airspace. it's been able to get some of these drones across the syrian border into israeli airspace. not very long . israel sheets these, these drones down, but is there, do you see an increase in arise ability with these attacks around they use them in saudi arabia, you know, across the border from yemen to saudi arabia. are we going to see more of this? you think? absolutely, this is the, this is the vehic
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u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran. well guess the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow and cambodia the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by retired us army officer major danny search and attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas dami welcome to going under ground. before we get to this monumental history of the united states, i mean it's up there with how it's in, arguably, and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's, it's a tragedy for the young people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 40 years of war. i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for the imperial us sort of forces to go with this war. it's been over for 10 years or longer when you know, when i fought there in 201112 and was the height of the u. s. troop presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground we stood on. i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that america can meaningfully influence the outcomes in afghan us than and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more so for the people who are gonna stay in, i support the withdrawal. but we're, we're going out with our tail between our legs, which is surprising to people who weren't paying attention. i think so, the fact that the united states really has really not achieved anything in afghanistan and things are worse essentially than, than we founded or, or then we found that in february 2002
u. s. u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran. well guess the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf war, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow and cambodia the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by retired us army officer major danny search and...
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u. s. u. k. japan, and sing a poll. well, we could have 2 hurricanes form in the days ahead. jeff, tracking our world, whether updates high, there are a lot of ground to cover, get you up to speed with some tropical trouble that we're tracking. so 1st step toward the mexico's pacific coast, we've got this disturbance throwing what, whether it's worth acapulco, let's press play. see where it goes. this could strengthen into a hurricane as it eyes the baja peninsula. of course, a popular tourist destination there of cobbler san lucas. next award, the caribbean sea. and we have seen cascading brain for jamaica with this disturbance going to clip western cuba. it looks to gain strength through those warm waters of the gulf of mexico. this model wants to put it taking aim at the u. s. state of louisiana, which is not good news when you consider places like new orleans low lines. so this will have a big impact. south america, rain still falling, cross the venezuelan lp's, where we have seen some deadly landslides, as of late for their toward the south. this cold front punching across bolivia, uruguay into southeastern portions of brazil. it's really knocked down temperatures . so paulo at 19 degrees, poor air quality cross 7 us states where there are weather alerts in play and then we're talking about the heat in phoenix that 44 degrees. meantime in canada, the heat has broken for the great lakes toronto a high of 24 degrees on friday, enjoy season. thanks jeff. we'll still have here all the news, israel's prime minister in the us hoping to.
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u. s. u. k, and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing and supporters babel. the chinese court says it's michael, babble to 11 years in prison and audited people cation. but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials say it's more likely after the jail tend to search, but some say it could be an option used as a bargaining chip. it can. it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and cooper. perhaps later if she is extradited in washington. the verdict follows the upholding of the death sentence of another canadian, vic schellenberg. on tuesday, he was jailed in china and 2014 for drug smuggling. it's unclear when the court will give its decision on michael coverage. michael spafford has 10 days to appeal his sentence, but in the country, when 99 percent of criminal cases are found guilty, the chances of returning the ruling unlikely. katrina you out 0 beating. a british man has been arrested in germany accused of spying for russia. the 57 year old was detained at the british embassy in berlin, where he worked closely to say he sent documents obtain
u. s. u. k, and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing and supporters babel. the chinese court says it's michael, babble to 11 years in prison and audited people cation. but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials say it's more likely after the jail tend to search, but some say it could be an option used as a bargaining chip. it can. it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and cooper. perhaps later if she is extradited in washington. the verdict follows the...
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u. s. u. k and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing and supporters special. the chinese court says it's mike to live in years in prison and ordered his deep location, but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials say it's more likely after the jail tend to but some say it could be an option used as a bargaining chip with canada. it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and tube or perhaps later if she is extradited in washington. the verdict follows the upholding of the death sentence of another canadian robot schellenberg. on tuesday, he was jailed in china and 2014 for drug smuggling. it's unclear when the court will give its decision on michael coverage, michael spafford has 10 days to appeal his sentence. but in the country, when 99 percent of criminal cases are felt guilty, the chances of overturning the ruling are unlikely. katrina you out 0 bating. the british nationals been arrested in germany after being accused of spying for russia. he said to have sent documents obtained from the british embassy, where he worked to a representative of a russian of the russian intelligent service ticket in court later on wednesday. but from donat kane in berlin. well, the man concerned a 7 year old british national, engage here on a local hire was being accused of infringing to different parts of german law, specifically in so far as it concerns espionage and the accusations against them. all that he received money to pass on sensitive about his confidential information to a representative of the russian intelligent services. now the man has been reminded in custody. so now the authorities here half the time that they will need to build whatever case they are able to build against. the presumption of innocence applies to this individual, but he is in custody as the forward to continue investigating with making the point . this was a bilateral investigation by the british and the german authorities with the german authorities in the leave. what makes this interesting is that the person concerned working in the embassy here behind me. well, let's be clear, russian embassy. in other words, the representation of the government that he was, if the accusations are correct, that he was allegedly receiving money to provide information to will there and just the 100 meters down the road from here, the man concerned this david s was picked up by the authorities in his apartment, in potsdam, the former western asked of him, but his apartment is being such. the house is office here in the british embassy room. i russian jailed opposition leader like say, nevada. the is facing you. criminal charges investigated. say now that the anti corruption foundation acted as a foreign agent and incited russian citizens committee legal act. the organization was classified as an extremist group back in june with team hollins. the parliament is set to vote on legislation that critics, they would damage media, freedoms. thousands of people have in protesting against the changes to the law, which would strengthen a ban on non european media ownership. opponent that could lead to the closure of the u. s. owned t v n a broadcaster critical of the polish got at least 10 people been killed in a landslide in northern india. several vehicles were hit when bold of tumbled down onto a highway. this is in a mountain of area in the state of human pradesh. rescuers have been working to free run. 25 people who are still trying to me will stay in india less than 10 percent of the population. there has been fully vaccinated against coven 19. but even more doses have become available to countries homeless population has little or no access to them. and india supreme court has asked the government to explain why. having to tell reports from the deli mohammed al chrome is with his children in their makeshift home. it's a tent made entirely of plastic sheets, offering little relief against the scorching heat, like others in the settlement of a chrome field. he's been ignored and forgotten about by the government. during the pandemic work has been hard to come by, and there's been little or no supp
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u. s. u k. on continuing to alex, people out several other countries though, i've stopped that evacuations early.
u. s. u k. on continuing to alex, people out several other countries though, i've stopped that evacuations early.
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u. s. u. k. in australia, wanting them to stay away because of an imminent threat from an iso affiliate and a passed out of the reuters news agency report that the group has claimed responsibility. they have claimed responsibility themselves for this attack. the us and u. k. continuing to use the airport to evacuate the citizens troops and afghan allies, but germany, denmark, belgium, and canada of now ended their evacuations. we continue to focus on the protection of our forces in the evacuees. as the evacuation contains, let me be clear while were saddened by the loss of life. both us and afghan were continued to execute the mission. our mission is to evacuate us citizens, 3rd country nationals, special immigrant visa holders, u. s embassy staff, and afghans at risk. despite this attack, we are continuing the mission, the evacuation at best speed. and as of today, we have approximately 5000 evacuees on the ramp at h, kyle, awaiting earlier. well, the airport lies just 5 kilometers from central combo. and despite warnings of an attack, crowds of people with visas had gathered to evacuate and they were trying to get on a flight out of the country. i've been seeing the scenes the past week past 10 days, one of the bombs talking to the airports abbey, g
u. s. u. k. in australia, wanting them to stay away because of an imminent threat from an iso affiliate and a passed out of the reuters news agency report that the group has claimed responsibility. they have claimed responsibility themselves for this attack. the us and u. k. continuing to use the airport to evacuate the citizens troops and afghan allies, but germany, denmark, belgium, and canada of now ended their evacuations. we continue to focus on the protection of our forces in the...
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u. s. and u. k. are sending more than 3 and a half 1000 troops to cobble to help with the evacuation of embassy staff and local and tough to us state farm. it says it's embassy will remain open to being counted in zambia as presidential and parliamentary elections. president edgar longer seeking a controversial 3rd term in what is a very close race of 22 people have been arrested in now. jury a suspected being behind many of the countries devastating wildfires. the government has been struggling to contain the fires and have appealed for international assistance. 3 days of national mormonism has been announced to honor, the 69 people killed and the wave of floods and land slides has swept through turkeys, northern black sea region. at least 27 people have died there, while hundreds of others had been forced to leave their homes. russell set the reports. turkey is still bothering natural disasters. if so was 154 weeks. now the note is on the water. at 2, they don't for has taken hold of the black, the
u. s. and u. k. are sending more than 3 and a half 1000 troops to cobble to help with the evacuation of embassy staff and local and tough to us state farm. it says it's embassy will remain open to being counted in zambia as presidential and parliamentary elections. president edgar longer seeking a controversial 3rd term in what is a very close race of 22 people have been arrested in now. jury a suspected being behind many of the countries devastating wildfires. the government has been...
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u. s. u. k and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing and supporters babel. the chinese court sent mike babble to live in years in prison and ordered him deep location. but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials say it's more likely after the jail tenant, but some say it could be an option used as a bargaining chip with canada. it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and tube or perhaps later if she is extradited in washington. the verdict follows the upholding of the death sentence of another canadian robot schellenberg. on tuesday, he was jailed in china and 2014 for drug smuggling. it's unclear when the court will give its decision on michael coverage, michael spafford has 10 days to appeal his sentence. but in the country, when 99 percent of criminal cases are found guilty, the chances of overturning the ruling are unlikely. katrina you out 0 baking. brutal acts of sexual violence have been used systemically as a weapon of war into grind. that's the verdict of a report by am the scenes national. it says mainly if your opinion ever trained soldiers, right? hundreds of women and girls subjecting some to sexual slavery and mutilation. others report had been gang right in front of their families, and mister secretary general says they could amount to crimes against humanity. me don't tell. rivera is the author of the report and a senior crisis adviser at amnesty international. she says the victims are getting very little help the support as being regrettably very limited for a number of reasons. the survivors of these atrocities are either in the t gray region over the o, p r, and some of them are in the refugee camps in sudan in both those places. the humanitarian situation is dire. in t gray, there are additional problems at d. u many terry and agencies and organizations that are able to operate into tea region have complained day and day out that they face restrictions to, to derek, to their work, to the delivery of humanitarian aid. and communication is very restricted, so they, you know, a lot of the survivors aren't. you been able to communicate with their family members who are lost somewhere with. and they don't even know if they're dead or alive. they should be receiving medical care psycho social support because the atrocities they have been subject to to have been so great that they have left very long lasting and some time rep for both physical and psychological damage and, and the survivors. so the fires are mostly not able to, to get the treatment and the assistance that they require. still ahead on al jazeera, these are people that need our support. they know, nobody chooses to be my grand panama host, to summon, to try to address a growing migration crisis in latin america. and delano may see say
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u. s. u. k and neighboring new zealand. japanese media is reporting that a contaminant found in a batch of dirt cove. in 1900 vaccines is believed to be a metallic particle. this, according to health ministry sources. thursday, the government suspended the use of 1600000 doses. were there to describe the contaminant as particular material and did not pose a safety or efficacy issue. and in thailand, a new technique that does more with less like many countries around the world, it's facing a shortfall in vaccine supplies. as it tries to stem covered 19 infections. university researchers have developed a system that uses a robotic arm to regulate vaccine doses more efficiently for men. now, hall knew what the machine guarantees with accuracy that we can gain an extra 20 percent from each vaccine vile from $10.00 to $12.00 doses provider. this is very meaningful to us because with the situation around the world right now, the number of accents in thailand is very limited. vac prototype costs about
u. s. u. k and neighboring new zealand. japanese media is reporting that a contaminant found in a batch of dirt cove. in 1900 vaccines is believed to be a metallic particle. this, according to health ministry sources. thursday, the government suspended the use of 1600000 doses. were there to describe the contaminant as particular material and did not pose a safety or efficacy issue. and in thailand, a new technique that does more with less like many countries around the world, it's facing a...
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u. s. u. k. are sending more than 3 and a half 1000 troops to cobble to help with the evacuation embassy staff, and local interpreters, state us state department says it's embassy will remain in the national envoys at talks in doha, have released the final statement, encouraging the taliban and the african government to build trust and accelerate the peace process. how much am june has more? after the conclusion of 3 days of african talks here in doha, a final statement was issued by the envoys from the us. copper, china, pakistan, and other countries in attendance. and it said that the peace process in afghanistan must be accelerated as a matter of great urgency. now, the envoys also reaffirmed that they will not recognize any government in afghanistan that is imposed through the use of military force. over the course of 3 days. the envoys here in doha met separately with both the delegations of the afghan government as well as the taliban delegation. this was difficult and delicate diplomacy. v
u. s. u. k. are sending more than 3 and a half 1000 troops to cobble to help with the evacuation embassy staff, and local interpreters, state us state department says it's embassy will remain in the national envoys at talks in doha, have released the final statement, encouraging the taliban and the african government to build trust and accelerate the peace process. how much am june has more? after the conclusion of 3 days of african talks here in doha, a final statement was issued by the envoys...
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u. s. u. k, and japan appeared at the canadian embassy in beijing and supporters babble. the chinese court says it's mike to 11 years in prison and ordered his people cation, but it's unclear when that would happen. canadian officials say it's more likely after the jail tend to search, but some say it could be an option used as a bargaining chip. it all hangs on what happens to miss mung and cooper. perhaps later if she is extradited in washington. the verdict follows the upholding of the death sentence of another canadian wrote schellenberg on tuesday. he was jailed in china and 2014 for drug smuggling. it's unclear when the court will give its decision on michael coverage, michael spafford has 10 days to appeal his sentence. but in the country, when 99 percent of criminal cases are found guilty, the chances of overturning the ruling unlikely. katrina, you out a 0 baking sexual violence has been systematically used as a weapon of war in ethiopia to growing region. according to a report by amnesty international, it says hundreds of women and girls have been raped by mainly ethiopian and retrain soldiers, or some were subjected to sexual slavery and mutilation, or years have a morgan report. they faced conflict and displacement, but the women and girls in the gray region of northern european have also been subjected to rape other sexual violence and slavery. amnesty international interviewed more than 60 victims and in a report say, soldiers from the european and returned armies. our special forces and militia, as are the main perpetrators. we meant to come at the refugee camp in neighboring sudan in me. one of more than 60000 to grands who fled the fighting in northern european. she says she was raped at the thought of the conflict in november for military soldiers from the heart. got me and took me to a house there. 2 of them read me 4 days. they refused to give me food or water. they beat me when i tried to run away to the point i still suffer from back pain. i begged them to stop and ask them why they were doing this to me. they said that it's because i'm from t green book and told us she still haunted by her ordeal. i miss the report says the acts of sexual violence constitute work crimes and may amount to crimes against humanity and were intended to terrorize and humiliate the victim. and their ethnic group, some survivors have had to have surgery after being raped. some have since tested positive for h i v. others reported physical trauma including bleeding back pain and immobility . we are now 9 months into, into the t great conflict and really statements to condemn the atrocities no longer suffice. and the un secretary general must send to t grey as soon as possible. if team of expert on sexual violence in conflict, any special representative on the same issues. now the conflict integral has displaced nearly 2000000 people and left more than 5000000 in need of 8. according to the united nations, rape has been used as a weapon of war with more than 500 cases of rape and sexual violence recorded between november and may. several reports have been released on sexual violence in particular conflict, some of which also accused to grand people's liberation front or t p less of atrocities. aid groups working with victims in the refugee camps in sudan. se the known cases are just the tip of the iceberg. you know, and the report thing is everywhere. and you know, there is many pastors fixing the like. feeling of shame of report thing may be the same way with both know what we saw there is said with you be able to give you the com and all these talks contributing to and the report thing if you p as government has previously described the allegation as propaganda, but in me it convicted 3 european soldiers and indicted 25 others for rape and other forms of sexual violence from any survivors just too far from being therapy. he but morgan all just the room. officials from costa rica, colombia, and the us are joining ministers in panama to discuss the ongoing migrant crisis at southern border. a number of people making their way from colombia to panama through the dangerous darion gap has been rising for months. on the return of all that, a migrant reception center in san vicente in darian province. so thousands of people are hoping to travel to the us eventually. what sort of help are they getting in columbia? well, that's correct. thousands of people have been crossing, dairy and god. it's one of the most dangerous jungles in the world. among them, their haitians that were living in south america. cubans are living in south america. and now the crossing the jungle and heading towards north america. what panama, the government is trying to do one in a way to convince other countries involved in this migrant trail is to have a human, a terry, an approach where people can be treated where people can be assisted with their fed, where they're taking care of this is what's happening in this center where we are right now. the other thing that kind of is insisting on our certain amount of caps . so people do not pile in a way at the borders. so they want to establish a certain amount of people that keep on crossing so that they can continue moving forward. and the other thing that we're hearing is that colombia would like to start analyzing if human trafficking and how migrants could be used for traffic in drugs. coal words north america, and this is something that's been brought up recently. what's happening here is of an enormous magnitude. thousands and thousands of people are crossing the border, heading towards north america in north america, facing dangers in the jungle facing criminal organizations. and that's why many governments in the region are concerned about what's happening right now. and i think come up with any concrete measure sofa well, the discussion begins today began today and it is home going. that's what kind of my suggesting. and when you talk to people here, you realize what is actually going on. we were inside this come for about half an hour, talking to some of the people that has just come out from the dairy and got with pope, for example, to a group of cuban migrants 20 of them. they spoke about mountains and cliffs of using ropes trying to climb in the middle of the market. it is rainy season, so it's a really difficult track. they also told us that they were robbed at gunpoint and that they were short hot, but they had to escape and that they lost everything they owned. another man from haiti told us that he saw how a man carrying his baby fell and were taken by the we are so there. lots of tragic stories here. human stories that tell about how difficult this trek is and how important it is to try to assist though tor embarking on this very difficult journey towards north america. there's a book, thank you very much. indeed. fewer than 10 percent of india's adults who have been fully vaccinated against code 19, but even those more doses become available there must be out of reach for the homeless. and now india supreme court is off the government to explain why me tell reports from new delhi, the mohammed chrome is with his children in their makeshift home. it's attend made entirely of plastic shoes, offering little release against the scorching heat, like others in the settlement. b, he's been ignored and forgotten about by the government. during the pandemic work has been hard to come by, and there's been little or no support for those suffering from cooper 19 or to get the vaccine. i said some officials came down to call names and left, but no one has come to vaccinate. yes, they come often to tell us to vacate. that's it. even though vaccinations offering india accessing the jobs has been virtually impossible for those living on the margin of more than 4000000 people who are homeless in india. at least 250000, live on the streets of new delhi. a recent studies found that more than 80 percent of them had not been vaccinated, mainly because they were unable to register online. a show pandey is a social worker who grew up on the street. during the last down, he was spreading awareness about corporate 19 and is now trying to encourage vaccination. one is that people are so scared because of the human, and the government hasn't done enough to educate them about the vaccine. you may know about it from newspapers. but they don't have the facility give us some southern, most of them don't have phones and those who do cannot afford to recharge the battery or the phone. so there are many issues with getting vaccine in the us. supreme court is hearing a plea to prioritize vaccinations for the homeless. it has all the details about what is being done to protect them from the virus. be rebel who are actually the last segment of the norman is actually concerned or bothered about them about their nation. i mean, if they are not vaccinated, they will become unintentional carrier to solve even if access improve, many like sony are reluctant to get a short on good people have died because of the vaccine, so we will not get the vaccine. and if we get the shot, who will take care of our kids, the pandemic has already exposed the socio economic inequities in india. now, the fact millions of homeless people are not being vaccinated is threatening to hamper the fight against grown a virus. 5 new missile al jazeera new delhi ah . top stories on how to 0, a u. s. defense official warner. the taliban could surround afghanistan's capital cobble in 30 days and take it in just 90. the group has seized control of 9 provincial capitals in the past week. and an army headquarters on wednesday is estimated to be in control of 2 sides of the country with government forces fighting on multiple front to try to stand the groups advance to more.
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