al jazeera santa monica, california. ah, type a picture of the headlines here now to 0 at north korea us 5 to more projectiles of its east coast. lesson 48 hours off to a similar launch. jung young's been angered by military drills between the united states and south korea. north korea, as me that came jungle, insisted kim jo, john says whether her country uses the pacific ocean as its shooting range depends on the united states, iran's denying reports. it's intentionally enriched uranium beyond internationally acceptable levels. united nations nuclear watchdog says it's in talks out reports, suggested aaron's in richmond had gone up to 84 percent 90 percent enrichment threshold is required for use in a nuclear weapon. turkish rescue efforts have ended in all provinces except carmen . rush on her tie, the air is hardest hit by the quakes 2 weeks ago. while the $46000.00 people had been confirmed dead in tapia and syria, us authorities have announced her to provide an additional $100000000.00 in aid secretary of state, anthony blink, and visited some of the quake affected areas. on sunday. we are working in very close collaboration with our church colleagues, both to understand all of the needs and to find ways to us to deliver on this could not be done without the extraordinary working collaboration of so many parts. the u. s. government that starting with the united states military, which is always so jumped in a remarkable way. moscow says it's forces are making gains in eastern ukraine, says troops have taken control of a village near the city of harkey. eve. russian forces have been advancing in the air since p reclaimed control of the city. in september. french troops are leaving burkina faso mocking the end of their military presence in the country. in january, france was given a one month deadline to withdraw from the west african nation as relations worsened . at least 36 people had been killed in flooding, an landslides in brazil. they saw polynesian was hit by the hardest of the heavy waves. those were the headlines and continuous and al jazeera after 11 east, stay 2 events watching bye for now. the sky, you love the destruction when you see it. my air is shocking. more than 70 percent of the buildings in this town have been totally destroyed. tons and tons and tons of thousands of people homeless across this region. however you have her, it's turned into mom and i do, sir, my res. no, don't even have temporary shelters. menu of my friends that we have lost and hope to a future together are now gone. ah, the chance to start over in a country far from home, a young afghans do. that's. i'm anyway. i'm excited. if i wasn't going to, i didn't have that opportunity. pissed on again. and a former high school principal from cobbled when it's gonna start to rebuild their life to because i'm on the right now. have you found hanged in the mouth and what you said more me what has and grapple with the heartbreak of losing everything in the little because really, really goes i'm the mom let is would do it. just call it when you all come up on a sunday. contributors couldn't tell you about when you're like. well, how much compulsion quarter to the 1st order in park to you of our special report. 101 east, followed to afghan women on the final leg of the journey to find a new place to call home. yay! is so slow today. i have to say good bye with my own. what does lombard focus on? i'm so excited, it's my backs them man, ours alley, or has been dreaming of this day for more than a year and outspoken university student, the 19 year old fled afghanistan with her former school principal, a killer to have a collie and accumulates family after the taliban. seized control in 2021. okay. melissa. yeah, it's our school. i 1st met them in cobbler more than 4 years ago when they were demanding improvements to girls. education. we have a few buildings here. yeah. which ones are for girls that i receive is the mil day live are all the my all the building on boy are the my yes. where are the girls? that's nice for the girls. in after the taliban takeover, they both received increasing threats or both of them on the, on the scholar about him. but other aspects of making him your them without a shot, had to go through. the mine is on or not. and what i look at them, their plight captured the attention of canadian journalist brennan leffler after he applied to resettle them in toronto through a private sponsorship program. manners and akila and her family fled across the border to was lum about pakistan. they'd expected to stay there for just a short time. but weeks slowly turned into months of living in limbo. we were not informed when we are going to leave. that was really difficult for us to wait. so maybe tomorrow day after tomorrow, next week, next month. so we hear more towards her. grandpa was more concerned actually, they event, seymour and pamela focused on boucher loot. but for the machine not to get them go through them or they newton can try to focus on how some probable accounts it should be for his finish. for them, i finally got the news. they've been waiting for their flight to canada were confirmed on quoting most of them on the left man in the email as well. just give me one more room meeting with him. know me know, the student who my mom had asked him. it was really amazing news for all of us. when you get there, we're boarding 5, it was really great. i for where they happy, 11 months after they flipped their homeland. they are on their way in toronto, brennan, and one of his fellow sponsors, katie herbert, are waiting to welcome them at the airport more than a year after they started gathering the support of about a dozen people raising funds and filling out mountains of paperwork. this is the moment we've been waiting for the flight. 781 landed 2 hours ago and manaus and akila and her family are some of the last to come through the gate. i so happy to see you so sorry. how long it take and thank you or after following the journey from afghanistan to pakistan, i also soon land in canada to see how the new arrivals are faring. we are on our way to may will alleys have she's one of their sponsors. and she's got a basement flat where they've been staying since they arrived here in toronto out 3 weeks ago. it's been 9 months. i last saw that anxious to see how they've been settling in low lou. c oh, i hear you, eva, how are you? i'm, i'm with, i told us osh rolled up her was believe she told mazda, which was the other one. i got the guy. why she mythology and actually i shot that on what to thought be shot with the model will be, will be la sac, a virtual ag smith. i'm a funny yet. x. you are the ones that wanna another bid that they thought that his ultimate may ru alley knows what it takes to start over in a foreign land. it's. i got a job job. she immigrated to canada from pakistan more than 25 years ago. and now feel the duty to help others like akilah. it's simply by chance that we have some good fortune. i could have been up hello, and good luck would be sitting there talking to you. it's just chance luck this luck. with luck comes tremendous responsibility. and it's not something that we are doing outside of our capacity. everybody can do something of what your fellow sponsor, katy, an entrepreneur. that means making sure they have what they need to get through a canadian winter. i brought a couple of coats. quite nice as a really big color for cozy. thank you. let me do you want? yeah, i think they've had a warm welcome, but finding a permanent place to live is proving a challenge. now. we just have plumber upon all, but a catholic and so function. michelle bush, your above the age of majority. people renting places. unfortunately. right now they have all the power. yeah. that's why we have to start like being more flexible about where we look. the family would like to stay in the north toronto neighborhood where they are now, but there are few vacancies and rent is expensive. once they find a place, they can start to really make plans. michelle, i usually about the manager working on them in mental. my mothers, i'm more than michelle. mom was like a tough school and we just called when i'm up. can we were looking at college options different programs. there was some programs that i'm more familiar with. yeah. and when i mentioned the program for settlement work or who should work, she seems to be interested. and so that's where we are trying to go. yeah, because i have contact in the 2nd chapter is minova from here. so we should encourage you to show that you know what a kid you've done so many amazing things in education that you can do whatever you want. yeah. you know, you, you've, you'll have to work hard on the english. that's the biggest thing. but once you have the english, you know, you have your smart and your card and you have a lot of gifts and you can do whatever you want. one of the reasons they'd like to find a place in the neighborhood is that the boys have just been enrolled in schools here. akila sometimes walk through eldest son, alfonso, to the local high school, where he started in grade 900 miserable mom was on the city who was on his case for me. sounds, i must be alone. was home in front of us. so this was on the shore, your juggling all this on the corner. does it make you miss your school? one says all muslim model, miss shaw gives almost say that's up to point to another so they can play not and we ought to. z a my buddy's home at the very up front. my, my point is almost like a big tree on the bus. i'm not too sure. ma'am. is your for sure to compare what you thought of me on the more he's wrong, but not just often a john ryan john show. many of them is gonna meet him and all me get me that i caught on the building in jones with just a few weeks before they have to move out of may will basement. today, kayla and her husband mussa checking out the neighborhood west of toronto. their tour guide is chicago rod, another african who came here as a refugee 12 years ago, any filling in the tax on your company in austin, which was shamble. what's your nature? akilah and mussa are nervous about moving too far away from what they already know, that she cor wants to show them something the millions and ask and supermarket credit. she's all on the online to show us if i'm like it's like along the corner, you're going to go to a couple is excited to see what's on offered as a one on one is gonna give you such a warning. i don't know. i'm not funny. what's wrong, what's wrong with it, and i'm, i can't feel shake either the on the weekends, their sponsors show them around their new city. okay. one saturday. brandon takes them up to auto tall landmark. the c n tower. the yeah. yeah. we're going to say, yeah, one is 3 and then they call it just a shuttle to leave their impatient to get working and going to school and have their own place. they're doing really well. they're picking up a lot every, every week that goes by, there is going to be ups and downs and hard things, but that's life. these people kill and her family, their survivors, they're extremely tough. they're very smart. they're capable of doing things that are difficult. they're going to do fine. hi, welcome to the university of colorado. my name is shane, i'll be your target for manager and akila daughter tomorrow. continuing their education is a top priority. today they're touring toronto university campuses to get a sense of what student life might be like. here, i think would be over here. there's a little cafe call back and they usually have like a mix of like coffee and i'm just not so sure ever running between class really need to grab food. it's really convenient because located indoors as well. this one i think could probably hold like around 15 to 25 minutes away to just take my back up and i felt my college this summer. oh, when like, you know, it was super green and everything is you know, in so many ways this is a world away from couple university were a man i was going to school last but watching her exploring the university here, walking around. it's not hard to imagine her fitting right in, and i think that's a testament to how much she's mature over the last year since leaving afghan it's very unusual for a young afghan woman to be on her own. actually, it's really unusual for us ganga bad. i was one of those lucky girl that my dad and give me just chance to go on like when my, when my own to come here and like child by my own. it was not easy. it was not easy for my dad. and what is it for me for myself? i am the 1st girl from my relatives who just i've done some by her own hello for the staff. managed to talk to her family almost every day. her younger sister, fresh was in grade 11, but now with school close to girls above grade 6, she spends her days doing housework around. the news from home is not good. the economy has collapsed. people are starving, and the taliban had brought back public executions. don't cry in the thing will be okay. she just remembered the night we had i live couple that was a night and i think it was for him. it was my father told me that it's time to cook. so difficult to say good. so every month my mom, listen, my brother was not fit a little my but i say to them that hey get right now you are the biggest getting the family. got up everyone. afghan stan is never far from mind to day. they are visiting and exhibit at toronto's. aga khan museum showcasing the st. orders of cobble snapshots capture the city they love in happier, more hopeful times. it's a band from our country culture, reminding them of everything they lost when us forces left and the taliban took control to do it just recorded on your on us for looked on up on the phone with jupiter's recorded. can you about when you're like? well, how much compulsion quarter to the or miss natasha thomas cheese novel showed up. wonderful then the keeler season artwork. she recognizes instantly the mirror that covered the outside wall of her school in couple thoughts. i travel outside, shoveling the street artist, painted it after the bomb attack that killed dozens of her students. tell me all the classifications quoted and how much does she slip, easy to forget everything about my country, my family, my sibling, and i was young. i remember if the thing it's aligned isn't me, i'll do woman with i had with my family members with my friends, my classmates is call high enough honest on all those golden days. it was in the cold and days to feel peace, to try for greatness, positive change. i can't like, i can't forget dorothy, i know i've got a thought i want to go. everything finished. i've tried tried our best number one channel and to show them like a shiny skid transitional edge. we're not going up any they the smoke official be on them for yet. and i'm trying to book if a whole commercial kid is on, i'm sure he took some of that from the table. sean is that is that and get a stopping from one of the should abstain from cushing here. so now there is a need to issue body bassoon fields for the other one is some of the to show you the gun on nuns sort of mess up that nonstandard despite. so just think about the future for women in afghanistan. we also need to focus on their own future in canada and have any concerns about anything. you know, the cost of living is very expensive and they get on house and i'm in fact the more i see it enjoyable off when the funding central before to get on the valley nazareth bear and each m all you called so sure. sure that your nordic, and corey caught your model shoshone brush round joshua. ah, my bit on him. and how do you mock corridor? the korea must have bare hulu dosher william john ease sunday morning. sorry. couldn't margaret corner go us? i get on a ball company of corners, more shoemaker, but i show no paw shelter. has he been a 2nd? most likely gonna fancy fairville and both of us felt barbara on corner. we know what are wish change from one to oh yeah, mm hm. just 3 weeks after arriving at toronto, man, ours has found a part time job at a juice bar. downtown. today is her 1st shift. it's really nice history here to start working than we independent. so that's why for me just sustain got home and like doing nothing is really difficult. and also like what by families, i can help them. i can like you to send money back to your families and what you think. yes, of course i have to pick out like as i mentioned it by disabled sister dame. it made her say as and his winter it's really cold and coldwell, so i thought i'd have to buy some food, something to keep warm in the house. so i want to send money back to my family to my mom and such like i feel super crowd that i am able to work. like i want to take the responsibility of the home in swainsburg, my brothers, my sisters. so for me it's very important to have a daughter. akilah is also looking to the future about us python and a huntsman. her bertram shed. tom on a shocked gesture. clam pon, natasha. hello, scott bush. much could you call me on my capture is in the portal. dixon hoover, who does show bush and by shotwell, of the month battery for the move by the shot by you and you heard him at the for now the are safe and happy. excited to begin a new chapter, but starting over is daunting. there's a lot to learn about canada over here and in this box where they play ice hockey in winter. so they, they freeze it. and people gave you a new culture, your language, new food, get the kids and gravy, and french fries together. would you like their new friends will be there to support them. but the work ahead is there alone. it will not be a thing at full take time to get it here. but here you can choose what you want to be, or you want to go. i will be able to start my college with my lesson. and i'm so excited about that. because if i wasn't going to start, i didn't have this opportunity to start again and to continue the way i want it. but in here, it's a big opportunity for me. and as new comers to canada, they feel that anything is possible here. komatt schuman go back to them, kit, and one is sort of my position on both job, but in order to truly been in control by the whole be distribution. and he talked to you already, what was the some, a noble gesture will stick it. mother again will how to corey? 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