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u. s. u. s. already have and we know anyway, that civilians are being killed. whether, whether the us have you have people there or not, whether it's by drone or whether it's by the troops who are in fact stationed at a new york. i had a great piece just last week talking about all the untold hundreds of civilians who have been killed rather routinely by the us who we don't know anything about. so this is just another example, not so much. it's less relevant to the pull out from afghanistan, but once again, relevant to the rules of engagement in the us as drone was which of course, joe biden, and president obama and president trump actor. he escalated them enormously to rely on increasingly out, instead of having a large footprints on the grounds. thank you very much. sure. have shop returns the washington. and just one of the story following the sour, frances, recall its ambassadors to the united states and australia, part of the massive diplomatic backlash against any security packed, a council of $40000000000.00 french deal. the u. k. u. s. new strategy and defense agreement on wednesday and was widely seen as an effort to counter chinese influence in the pacific. under the deal, australia would get helped to develop a nuclear powered submarines that the pact effective counsel the previous deal where france would provide the australian government with submarines. french foreign minister, call it stab in the back and accused to find an administration of behaving like donald trump. the bottom line is the program coming up next. but i don't have it, but when you see you in about 25 minutes time, i will see you then. and of course there is always the website as well out there. don't com ah me. i am steve clemens and i have a question. if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see? let's get to the bottom line. ah, for literally billions of people, america still represents a land of opportunities where anyone can build themselves up fine success increase tomorrow. it's better and with a higher quality of
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country and madeline shows lawmakers are more information the afghan refugees have already arrived here in the u. s. as the u. s to evacuate still afghanistan, relying on taliban make sure can get out. said they will people with documents freely. we hold them that permit. we will anyone travel who passport, and a flight. still people have doubts, even as the. s. denies that taliban blocked americans leaving mazar e sharif airport. in to make drive concerns questions about i of the taliban ah, and doing anything they're gonna do they to do the taliban has interim announcing several in an acting tuesday, the white says no rush recognition world be watching united included and they will watching they allow for citizens and of other countries depart. meanwhile, one lawmaker is voice and can about the refugee vetting process. we know they did afghanistan. were they doing afghanistan? individuals his visit to tuesday, of state blinken they're doing on back end people to the u. president says plan to with some the refugees but not when they're all the country i'll be soon be sure be seeing of them. secretary is schedu
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u. s. providing mel than a 1000000000 vaccines by this time next year. president biden says that the u. s. has already provided 160000000 doses of the vaccine to sun 100 countries. this an absolutely critical issue. he was also calling on other countries to join the distribution in a bit to narrow the vaccine gap, also under discussion, the shortage of oxygen around the world and how this can be resolved. this is what president biden had to say. united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. and it brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 vaccines to be donated, put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3 shots to the rest of the world. there was also a reality check though from the south african president federal rema pose, who pointed out that of the 6000000 doses of vaccine that had been administered globally. only 2 percent had been administered in africa continent with some 1600000000 people. he also pointed out that world leaders had pledged to vaccinate 70 percent of the world's population by next year. but he added at this particular stage, the target of 10 percent that's not even been reached. why can a thank you very much? i speak to dr. christner who die a coma director, the duke global health innovations, and he joined his live from raleigh, north carolina by scott, thanks for being with us. what did you make of the pledge? yeah, i think it's another good start. the u. s. has consistently stepped up as when it comes to dos donations. we are already significantly beyond every other country and now getting to 1100000000 is a very good start to what needs to happen. we know that for the world to be vaccinated, we need 10 to 14000000000 doses. so $1.00 is about 10 percent of what the world needs overall. and of course we're already at 6000000000 doses administered. so we're getting closer and closer. the point that we really didn't hear about was the urgency of the need and exactly like presidents are ram opposed to said the need is now. so it's great to donate those who the year from now. but it's actually much more meaningful to use the stockpiles that the u. s. and other high income countries have, and we just saw reporting this week that the u. s. is sitting on a stock pile of at least a $150000000.00 doses, which is more than had been the, had ministered across the entire after african continent so far. so i'm not sure if example is repeated. it's
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already here. but there is a fundamental contradiction between the u. s. along haitian refugees to stay in the u. s. under its temporary protective status scheme because of the home countries, instability only if they arrived before the end of july, while deporting those seeking asylum now to a country, it admits is dangerous. it was a question of the white house spokesperson wrestled with in washington. we are still under title 42 because we are in a global pandemic. john sucky neglect dimension is the reason the u. s. is still under title 42 is the bite, the ministration has fought to keep it in its place against all legal challenges. title $42.00 is the obscure, 75 year old public health law that was used by the trump administration to reject and deport all asylum seekers out at southern border. at the time centers for disease control scientist said it's invocation of sensibly to prevent the spread of code that had no basis in science. saki also misstated us an international law regarding asylum seekers. they're not deportations. people are not coming into the country through legal methods. in f
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they've already given, so he's saying by the end of next year, the u. s. will get 1100000000 vaccine doses the u. s. presidency that's equivalent to for every one shot when they put in the arms of an american, 3 shots in the arms of someone else around the world. and he said, if that is followed by all the countries, then they can try and get to vaccinate the world. but it still is a very big undertaking, given the size of the world's population, given that you've got to get these doses to people located in, in all sorts of parts of the world, including. and this is a real consensus united nations in conflicts items the u. s president also saying that those rich countries that he wants to get money need to add to and give vaccines need to donate the vaccines. they should not be selling the vaccine strike making money out of this. and he said there should be no strings attached. what the u. s. is that i want to see is someone come up and say well will support that policy. busy if you support that policy will, will give you this batch of vaccines, or if you do this trade deal will give you this batch
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u. s. around the world by this time, next year. the announcement that another half 1000000 doses have already been bought by the us. president biden saying to that at present the u. s. want to we're going to have to take straight to the general send in into the venezuela president and equipment or addressing a little spice i wish to greet all member states of the united nations. so i lot of liberals i wish to greet. we are most the peoples and governments, they don't seem to know in the 194 country most. they read them in duty, press in this in a general assembly and i'll send your up to lot chinese in particular. i wished, agreed miss here, who has assumed the president general assembly told her that i wish him the best of success that somebody on the while they are and he's as soon as anyone, either the united nations general assembly in boca convenes, us all every september, the little miss, if the guy you out of here, we are a little heads of government heads of state, but i see then many prime ministers you allah, out 30000 and the highest authorities. are they want the era to allow us to discuss our views or they want to utilize the ideas get a world, say, given that must can handle to progress towards building more people out of a multi pro theory centric cleaner him alone. without imperialist agenda, i'm waiting to hear him say on the portal. nita, this is the 2nd time we have met in the general assembly of our portal up on the curve at $900.00. struck knowing that i'm going to somebody, i think we are addressing the general populace virtually from countries. they got something we are an official government by e says go me last somebody. i had it all say they, they know why you're in the sunni will need me sell all the little. and i would like to order all ambassador out putting in the midst of the pandemic, either or your views, whether in person in new york, on their own countries. they look, they refer to that position and see what are those about how we can build a film they like on and you? well, for humanity, this century, the corporate, i feel a new world based on the operation though, and dialogue all the way to see that, you know, he respecting the ideological, really he cultural, political, and religious diversity of people that told around the world they look at a fair thing, what are those are going to be on this new world level? moodle, de, la, norma, this new human community. they will mando to mean patio must be free of hedge, a monic empire. their mom though, leave it, it must be liberated, telling them liberated from any hedge amount on the coffee here or any other empires for attempts that they have on at that he cannot make financial, military or political domination liberated from those wholly over centuries, plunder dominated, exploitation and oppressed people around the world with the old repay shes colonialism but a pen name. but it's, and they are those who are to day attempting to impose new forms of colonialism on our people know form. i don't mean a few new forms of domination, looting, oppression, and exploitation of the people throughout the world. what i said that somebody, that is why that up or upon them in this general assembly. what are some mean overshadowed by the pandemic? but 3 of the very hard, beloved, all the way is calling new world free from the feeling world without imperialism one moment. and you world without any dominant hedge him. and i knew well to feel opperation equal, but i feel that will not belonging to a human community. they deal with a shared dest destiny, though most people are really sent. it is a multi polar clergy centric world on the law for which we yearn for a while when the most not for which we are issuing what a rallying cry with bull people of the world of the food, with the peoples of the south and in level 3, especially in the non aligned movement, dr. another, the rena, sort of the south south doctrine of our doctrine, our vision but obviously sort of commitment and said, i could look that up for you if you need to, you might already thought that by so many countries have strongly supported venezuela. bought offer on that as it has the correct political trouble with the circumstances of the past few years. the little that i go, the not troll boy will have either a severe dozens of countries represented here. a film at the united nations say they have provided support, i thought opperation unsold diety to our people can study the levels they have listened via they love the truth from the voices of venezuelans themselves. that's how may i assume it will neither in one many previous occasions of this general assembly until ordered any more. and another part of the united nations system, people who venezuela has frequently automate the the fatal, broken out against the ferocious onslaught. a merciless campaign on waged against the country over the lead that i've gotten, the united states gets to the bank will see vehicle with the complexity of the lady at the helm of organizations in europe and elsewhere. and could either in to mean they have sought to manipulate those or even to national organizations that are national and international. and all you gotta come in an attempt to justify the less campaign good. now and criminal aggression normally against the noble, peaceful and democratic people of venezuela, which i hope to meet with you while we have spoken out the situation on many prior occasions, they've already gone and in many different organizational level regard and we are doing so again here today then as soon as before, the united nations general assembly in new york are open to me that they left somebody. i didn't want to miss this session will be with you of the general assembly, then it's, well they don't feel that but 2021 venezuela. again denouncing a savage campaign, but a man in a permanent systematic, aggressive feel on its way through here. he can all make financial cruel oil sanctions gruel if, if they will not better think will fuel a persecution when they're in the right to freedom. gone that i love that it. you know, that you can make some guarantee to which all people are entitled will not, i may be the fatal. this is a fierce assault. welcome on the right to by looking to see what our country needs to. i mean, and on the right to sell, you know, throw pipe, but a lot our country produces meant a lot going on the weekend, particularly as well as in men giving up the oil and mining wells, which it has developed for decades better. ca went up in a bank account. subbing targeted are sick we probably will keep gold a lot all they have in the legal international reserve. the venezuelan central bank in london has been seized. they know how we probably will look, you know, mean $1000000000.00 and called, and bank account in the united us euro and beyond have been frozen, selling be there. but it's something that they petroleum, they mean at the venezuelan, oil and mining companies are prevented from selling their product cardeana and opening bank account to pay and receive money. concepcion and trade comma contemporary is provided for under international law. it will not be enough, sienna, monique, is his financial monetary. he cannot make persecution which is systematic cruelty and criminal off and venezuela raising it, avoided to denounce it before the people of the world. anya, the enough of him or him for it. for years, we have faced threats on us. they fed all come back, you know, you got a feeling for years. we have faced aggressions your policy, really or you'll do that either. they'll go to. so nevertheless, i can say to you today, i don't even from the heart of iraq, us where the liberators of america were born was what i'm the venezuelan people with a great capacity resilience and resist venezuelan, people have written it the annual 1000000, you know, this year 2021 is a particularly special year for venezuela as we are marking $200.00 all the victory of the battle of cut bobo, which was decisive countries independent off the top of this year when we have progress to cruise, painful time of resistance to one of recovery and prolong the gross and the demands this time, nothing. innovation and technology that deals with the spiritual resilience of a hard working people who refused to give in your home for free. rebellious people who have flourished. jack installed, in spite of the challenges of the past few years. my mother come in on there are a few and we have taken the path of recovery and her list. it grows for our nation must come in on we have chosen to on the productive strengths they owned by so many people own. despite the hellish blockade better. despite the criminal persecution voters cruel and torture of our nation's economic and social life, than we can say to the people of the world. with bravery. with decisiveness, calling the hens with intelligence and wisdom, c. sip with it. yes, we can. we can have your name, dan, up to these imperialist aggression and prosper. and that is why we, once again my whole full left on demand that all the criminal sanctions imposed on the venezuelan economy. and society by the united states and the european union lifted. the theme of some more demand is morally just hello the seymour and i'm but and we are making it on behalf of 30000000 venezuela. men and women. yeah. that other people who we are grateful enough, you know, for the support of many un member state figured i know in helping us advance towards achieving this key goal of our country and our reach. and i would like to take this opportunity to underscore our support for and solidarity with republic of cuba, the people of cuba to see up or down whose demand to need on the portable, the fuel minority thought that all elements of the economic and trade embargo be lifting may have been supported by a majority vote at the un on $27.00 occasion was one of the been a lot of us all of the venezuela, also going to be out in favor of justice for money and humanity for cuba. not republica, your republic. and heroic people, and it's not true. i thought for our country has successfully overcome all of the circumstances could aim on. this is how do you the full dealer. that is why we would like to convey to you all, did i put a united nations secretary at somebody or the president of this annual general assembly? right. but it will be on passengers and representatives of government. we would like to convey to you all the official results of the report of the un special replica on sanctions. you will not be visited venezuela. if you earlier this year on that, i will see if there's a period of 7 days when inform me, we'll hit the will. she drafted a very objective unreasonable report on the subject of these criminal sanctions and recommended that they be immediately lift it in. and that international law that actually an international humanitarian law, be respected, that it should have been so as well as venezuela's right up to freedom and you can all make trade and financial guarantees. you know, they had a full enjoyment bite of the rights to which any sovereign country a longing to the united nations is entitled it. daniel, don't be when you look on this year. 2021 has also one more time in venezuela. moving on to, to making remarkable progress and to crucial the domains in the inclusive dialogue for peace in the country in the film and the process in the holding of the 29th elections in the last 22 and selection is that are to be held on the 21st of november this year. but in a he told us to relax all regional and municipal and local authorities. one of the popular vote as countries boulevard in constitution provides for the annual body of mesa. this year we have begun talk to him with the business of social trade and political sector. a little bit more difficult camino than we have opted for dialog able's in thought. i'll especially the article, nasty and rude national round table talks on peace and sovereignty me held in mexico city. i mean, that was the most recent round held on the 13th of august for the lo william for it . these are very important to talk to doris opal's. he thought of my head that i mean they aim to bring get to, we don't even the most extreme elements of the opposition back to the negotiating table that i'm head and to the electoral process. but it part of those radical sectors of the opposition who tried a could a town in venezuela, one who facilitated a fall, a foreign invasion into our land. and to even plan to assassinate me. you know, i can announce to the united nation that we have achieved this goal, what other women and we have been able to bring these great timing back to politics to the constitution. wanted to be electoral process. and now with the support of the government of president lopez over the doors in mexico, and with the infallible diplomatic support provided by the kingdom of norway. deed it with the direct we present the route of the government of the russian federation by the assistance of another. and we are implementing a comprehensive agenda. i'm not a bit of enabling us to make headway in our social and economic recovery in article benefit and living in our whole countries recovery through don. what i thought that i would like to thank the secretary general of the united nations. i'm telling you a good that is for his support to the talks in mexico. and i would like to request the entire united nations to get behind the talks and mexico so that we can reach you agreement while including a comprehensive agreement to strengthens suffering in prosperity and comprehensive recovery and venezuela. this is what i'm requesting and i'm very grateful for you. a little for venezuela will follow this same approach to prioritize dialogue in international for as well in order and the most and goggles they'll come. you agree about when it comes to the issue of climate change, shoot him through as we have up, but up frequently and the relevant bodies very common. we urgently require a practical and verifiable way that says if it's even better occurred to greenhouse gas emission calling, i mean a lot of the money to combat the warning of the seas contract, the little pay nominal and to address you need a whole natural disaster resulting from climate change, the young we need verifiable and effective, measuring last a film to pay for it that your preventive call or the environmental balance of the earth from being knocked out of kilter on your recent. yes. so now the danger we even saw widespread flooding in new york, the host city of united nations in 10. and we have also seen 5 and flow 9 in india, china and your spain in bennett and venezuela, that we have seen major drought there from the south of south america. that's the key for the real part of the power and river dried up completely, which has never been seen before. i see here, we must demand. we are in the gum. well, they're not the most powerful governments in the world. because undertake effective measures you're going to call in to refuse, clever warming, get to go kill me, film to cut off and greenhouse gas emissions, kill it. any people hope to feel in the face of it. i mean, of a truly worrying and tragic situation for many of you on this us mind if you will need a theme to what other undoubtedly it is the united nation system. it is the path of multilateralism that enough you're not an international law basil that might be strengthened in that's what made on the other of point rather moment as well as the sovereignty that people in the bravely exercise pursuant to international law. if wounded gate get on through, we need to build a new moment. okay. made a new world that is already emerging in africa, asia, latin america and the caribbean digital wherever. a little bit of time in the united states of america, a new world born again. but i come to put him on into the old hedge him and come out of to put an end into the wall. no, to some people attempt here to become the world's policeman and judge one of them on the kimble. this is the age of freedom, sovereignty and independence necessity thought a new world. neil, i knew united nations organized a new un level home though, but i thought so that we can all act either in solidarity and all the full. i'm a part of the lustoria. and so that we can only know who don't take if it's not a necessary rightful steps towards a new community and oil the new world. so yeah, this new world is what venezuela is clamoring for a moment. thank you very much for your representatives of government and ortiz, of the united nations, which i'm going to thank you very much. even listening to nicholas madura there they whose presidency is on the dispute, has been under dispute since 29 team in venezuela denouncing us and europe and others for what she described as a permanent systematic aggression through crew, cru, oil sanctions, and a persecution of the right to economic freedom, he called for all sanctions on venezuela to be lifted. and he also claimed that the had been progress in talks that are being held in mexico with opposition members which are being mediated by norway towards some form of dialogue. he was calling more broadly for corporation and don organ again throughout attacking those that he described as being against venezuela. criminal aggressions gets the people as well as you put it will a latin america editor, lucy and human, has been listening in on the address and that she joins rely from mac blanca chile . she had watched fiery stuff as one might expect from madura. what did you make of it? it wasn't, it was precisely what we expected president nicholas me alluded to say he wanted the world to know or to think that venezuela is a victim, a victim of the big powers in the world. the people are heavy handed imperialists, powers, and colonialists powers, as he called them over and over again. he's friends of course, especially, and i did states, but also to some countries in the european union who refused to ease sanctions. he pointed, he's certainly singled out the u. k for holding gold deposits, that as well. a desperate always seemed to last turn. lucy newman. there apologies for that. well, as we mentioned before, present madura began speaking at us. president joe biden has announced his country will donate half a 1000000000 more doses of the fines of ac seem to developing nations. he made the pledge of virtual cobit 19 summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly. additional doses will see the total u. s. commitment on vaccine sharing exceed 1000000000 doses. drove audiences that will be shipped by this time next year. united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year and brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 vaccines to be donated. put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3
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u. s. have to make the taliban allow this to happen? does the u. s. have any leverage now that they're not that in afghanistan. well, i do think the tyler bond is going, is discovering already that it is easier to run an insurgency than to run a country. they're going to need help. clearly, as the reporting, you know, before we, we chatted indicated. so you know, what kind of international assistance are they open to? how will that be delivered? you know, to what effect, you know, so there is some leverage. but i think that's one of the reasons why secretary defense austin will be traveling to the region to thank your country's the region for helping the evacuation, but also to try to figure out how can the region and the united states, you know, apply some leverage, some pressure to try to shape how the taliban moves going forward. p. j. crowley. many thanks for giving us your thoughts for my us. assistant secretary of state. or the taliban has surrounded the only province resisting its occupation. i've got the stones pantry valley is north of couple. the rugged mountain area is home to the most important pocket of armed anti taliban forces. the region resisted the groups rolled during the 1990. s taliban leaders have called on the people of pan. she has to lay down their arms and negotiate a settlement. i've got a stones form, a deputy speaker, parliament fowls. your coffee is then cut off the fleeing taliban rule cuz he began her political career after the fall of the taliban government back in 2001. she survived several assassination attempts. that's not don't from advocating for the rights of women. she sat down with dorothy jabari. how do you assess the quick taliban takeover? it took them about 10 days to take control of the country and the us troops were still present. right? because nobody has been in many places, the police and army actually had under themselves to them. and in some other places, the security forces flee without even talking about presence in some of the places that i present. ton of them came a day or 2 days later, the security forces lead a country. i think because as i said, the connection, lack of mood on the dependency was the reason for corruption and lack of course leadership from the cover. well, let's now talk about women. as you mentioned that about you, of course, in your life's work into your 2012 memoir, the favorite daughter you talk about the hardship of being a woman. and i scanned a son and you describe how your parents rejected you because of your gender and how the day you were born. you were left out to die in the sun. you survived and became afghanistan's 1st female deputy speaker of parliament. what kept you going? what was your motivation? the fact that i have suffered so much as a woman. my mother suffered so much as a woman, and i have fit every woman that carried the burden of what's going on in the country. kept me moving forward. what i have seen during the time, the 1st from the holiday and power gave me the reason to come to politics, although my father was a member to follow me. but this was not what i wanted to be. but what i have gone to, as a woman, gave me the reason to change things for others. because i know that it's actually the woman who, who always have to pay the highest price. it's the woman and the goes. if it's what they have to lose the life loved ones, if it is these lose the opportunities and you can watch the full interview without the sounds. former deputy speaker of parliament found the coffee on friday on al jazeera, 1630 gmc, a group of gunman have abducted 73 students in north west nigeria. the children were taken from a secondary school in the remote village of kaya in some far stays. all schools in the state have now been ordered to close all the 1000 students have been kidnapped in nigeria since december. the attacks are often carried out by criminal gangs on the students held for ransom. fidelis and boss been following developments from the capital. a boucher, the kid not being happened to wednesday morning when gunmen riding on motorcycles have become a secondary school kaya, which is in my right to model you said the hometown, the state governor and abducted the students. nobody knows where they've been taking to, but people who are suspecting that they would have been taken to a very big forest, which on the boundary of the states, we call the states in the northwest region of the country. this is just happening 5 barely 5 days after some set of students will release students off a higher institution in the same gunfire state. so the police said, trying to find the location where these children have been taking to and or the military part. and part of military security, perhaps we have also been mobilized to see if they can present the doctors to be able to rescue these children. but the parents have been advised to hold on and be patient why these positions have been carried out. but again, my actually turned out to be another round of negotiations for ransom payment before these children will be released to lead on al jazeera, off to playing a crucial role in mediating evacuation efforts from a capital off. a diplomatic help to western powers. and people who fled louisiana, the hurricane hit all b edge, not to return home. ah hello, here's her headlines for the america. here's our leftovers of ida. moving through the northeast in to the canadian maritime provinces. we've got some soaking rains for new brunswick right through in to nova scotia. so for halifax, we can pick up about 20 millimeters of rain. seen those winds wind up to about 60 kilometers per hour in new brunswick, and it could be even stronger at about 80 kilometers. so the potential for some damage here. we've got flash flood watches in play across the desert southwest as we see a return of our monsoon. oh boy sir. and then we've got to talk about those red flag warnings that's helping to create just erotic fire behaviors. so here we are into northern areas of california. winds have been a big factor here, gusting up to about 50 kilometers per hour as we had across western areas of canada . more so toward the north of sketch. when pushing into manitoba, we've got some heavy rounds of what weather? central america. i think our heavy spouts of what weather will find 100 nicaragua. down to costa rica and panama on thursday way. we go to south america. unsettled pretty much from quito rate to sour nom with bouts of what, whether to be expected and toward the south, disturbed weather across the river plate region. month of the day, we've got some wet weather in store for you on thursday with the height of 19 degrees. the eye witness accounts a historical event from arbor conflict and finite with them 1st hand from beginning to end to espionage and the occupied west bank. if the jordan government started to destroy the device from the fight for independence in egypt to an infamous hollywood production and his algebra world, his personal stories from those who with my own private history on al jazeera, oh, the me you're watching out. as a reminder, on top stories our see you and says, feedstock on could one out in just a month. there isn't enough cash to buy a basic supplies warning of the humanitarian catastrophe. with one in 3 afghans now facing hunger, top pentagon officials say the war now got a song, wasn't in vain. general mar, many said that the watching to see the group remain as ruthless as it had been. a group of gum and have a dock to 73 students in north west nigeria. children were taken from the secondary school and the remote village of kaya in some far state or schools in the state have been ordered. technicians from castle have been arriving in afghanistan to help get cobbles, airport, functional, again, it was damaged during the recent evacuations. the one way is still operational, but the terminal, an air traffic control tower need repairs. meanwhile, western powers, looking to cast off a diplomatic help in afghanistan on the golf state, played a major role in the recent evacuation of it's using its influence to allow the safe passage of people. mohammed vol has more of also asked his excellency, very kindly to, to agree to the relocation of the netherlands embassy from couple to doha. that was the foreign minister of the netherlands, commenting on discussions into how it's cut off for a minister. similar requests have come from other western nations, including the u. s. and the u. k. the military mission is over, a new diplomatic mission has begun. as of today, we suspended our diplomatic presence in campbell and transferred our operations to doctor. it shows to what extent katara has emerged as a reliable piece broker in the region, especially with regard stuff. got to stop, gotta be gone. it's efforts for peace. and i've got to start a decade ago in 2011 it to granted asylum to taliban leaders who were released from the u. s. prison at guantanamo bay. they laid the groundwork for subsequent talks with the afghan government. the gulf nation is home to the largest us space in the middle east, with nearly $10000.00 towards the request of the us by the band. political office was opened in though 20135 years later, the u. s. on body ban began, died at talks leading to last year's agreement. and senior us military officials began holding face to face talks with by the band leaders in doha. when the evacuations began in college, the american base at t
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already always thought the u. s. equity state and the blanket was on their side in some ways because he's a francophile who was educated in paul in the u. s. speaks fluent french. they haven't had a meeting so far. there's nothing on the formal schedule, but we're being told by the state department, it is likely that they will have a meeting. they did actually see each other at a meeting of the permit 5 members of the security council that took place late here on wednesday. but at one on one meeting, we think that is likely in the coming hours, but we'll have to wait for information, i think from the french for ministry and from the state department to confirm the details. thank you for that, james. by the 1st, at the un, millions of people across the us will soon receive the fed dose sizes cove at 19 vaccine. us regulators approve booster shots for high risk groups. on wednesday, americans who are 65 and older and high risk individuals will be eligible for a job. it is a scaled down version of the biden administration's plan to give the doses to nearly all adults. the booster can be administered 6 months after the initial 2 dose. course
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u. s according to the department of homeland security about 40,000 people who were airlifted out of afghanistan have already arrived in the u. s since the fall of kabul about 20% are us citizens or permanent residents. the biden administration is facing mounting pressure to get more americans and loyal afghans out of afghanistan, but without a working airport in kabul, the white house has expressed concerns about using charter flights to rescue people. apple is indefinitely delaying its plans to scan iphones and ipads here in the u of child sexual abuse. this move comes after backlash from customers and privacy rights advocates, cupertino based apple says based on the feedback, it's decided to take additional time to collect input and make improvements before releasing the child safety features. it hasn't yet said how long it will be delaying the program for alaska airlines is giving $200 to every employee who is vaccinated, the seattle based airline says employees who share proof of vaccination will get that bonus. three quarters of the airlines 20,000 employees are vaccinated so far, alaska air will also stop paying sick time to unvaccinated employees for covid exposure or infection, and any new hires will have to be vaccinated. also a requirement to work for delta airlines. he was a great person. he's the sweet person a peaceful like he wouldn't harm anybody shooting at a barbershop in oakland leaves one man dead and another critically hurt how the young victim is being remembered by family and friends, as po
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