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A World Cup qualifier match between Brazil and Argentina was abruptly suspended on Sunday after officials determined that four players had broken quarantine rules that had been implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Brazilian officials had singled out four Premier League players from the Argentine team who had reportedly broken preventative COVID-19 protocols. The offending players - identified as Emiliano Buendia, Emiliano Martinez, Cristiano Romero and Giovani Lo Celso - had all traveled from the UK.
As of Sunday morning, the planes have still not been cleared to take off, and there is no word on which the situation may change. According to the video released by CBS News, the US officials stationed in Doha, Qatar, have been negotiating with Taliban officials, but so far no deal has been made.
A State Department email viewed by CBS News said that the flights out of Afghanistan have permission to land in Qatar "if and when the Taliban agrees to takeoff." A senior congressional source told CBS News that the Taliban is "basically holding them hostage to get more out of the Americans."
Comment: At this point reasons for the hypothetical hostage situation are not clear and it is speculation driving the narrative.
More clarity from Daily Mail:
The US State Department has been accused of blocking dozens of Americans from fleeing Afghanistan after failing to tell the Taliban it had green-lighted charter flights. On Sunday, Reuters reported that the delay had been caused by Biden administration officials not telling Taliban leaders it had approved the departures of the chartered flights from an airport in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif, 260 miles north of Afghan capital Kabul.
An exasperated flight organizer hit out at the State Department over the fiasco, saying: 'They need to be held accountable for putting these people's lives in danger.'
The New York Times reported that a total of 1,000 people - including dozens of American citizens - had been held at the city's airport for five days. Other passengers hoping to fly include Afghans who hold visas to move to other countries, including the United States.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken jetted to Qatar on Sunday to discuss the issue with leaders there.
Marina LeGree, who founded nonprofit Ascend, says the 34 people she had hoped to get on the charter flight were not being held hostage. She said that, while currently barred from flying out of Afghanistan, the Taliban had allowed the prospective travelers, several of them women aged 16 to 23, to leave the airport.
McGree explained:'The pressure is building. The crowd is growing. It's just a nasty scene. For us, we can't go back. The girls are terrified. My girls are all Hazaras. Going back is just not an option. They're truly desperate to leave. I'm totally worried. I've got teenage girls in there. Surely we have people in the U.S. government who know who to press on. We can't fix Afghanistan, but this is one thing we can fix.'Hazaras are a Persian-speaking ethnic minority who live in the mountains of Afghanistan, and who suffered persecution at the hands of the Taliban when they were last in power between 1996 and 2001.
A State Department spokesman disputed claims that Americans' safety was at risk, but said the lack of a US presence in Afghanistan made it impossible to confirm the details of charter flights, including the number of US citizens hoping to get a seat, as well as the planes' intended destinations. The spokesman added: 'We will hold the Taliban to its pledge to let people freely depart Afghanistan.'
Senator Ted Cruz, who serves on the Committee on Foreign Relations, appeared to further substantiate that claim in a Sunday tweet:'Joe Biden abandoned Americans in Afghanistan,' the Texas senator wrote. 'Members of Congress, including me and my office, have been working around the clock to get them out - and for days Biden's State Dept. couldn't even get out of its own way.' 'Now there are deeply disturbing reports of a hostage crisis.'The Afghan official said it was four planes, and their intended passengers were staying at hotels while authorities worked out whether they might be able to leave the country. The sticking point, he indicated, is that many did not have the right travel papers.
Residents of Mazar-e-Sharif also said the passengers were no longer at the airport. At least 10 families were seen at a local hotel waiting, they said, for a decision on their fates. None of them had passports or visas but said they had worked for companies allied with the U.S. or German military. Others were seen at restaurants.
The small airport at Mazar-e-Sharif only recently began to handle international flights and so far only to Turkey. The planes in question were bound for Doha, Qatar, the Afghan official said. It was not clear who chartered them or why they were waiting in the northern city.

Guinean soldiers drive through the capital, Conakry, on Sunday as heavy gunfire was heard near the presidential palace. Photograph:
Soldiers announced the country's leadership had been deposed in the latest political upheaval to beset the mineral-rich and impoverished west African country, amid conflicting claims of who was in power.
Col Mamadi Doumbouya, the head of the unit and leader of the coup attempt, sat draped in the country's flag during a brief address on the national broadcaster, Radio Television Guinea, and said the country's parliament and constitution had been suspended and the borders shut.

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic, left, and Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama, centre, shake hands with North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.
"Some Western forces in the region view the Serbian Orthodox Church as the Russian Orthodox Church in the former USSR. Just like it is necessary to destroy the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine, some Central Asian countries, although they have failed to do so, the Serbian Orthodox Church should be destroyed as well," he said commenting on the developments in Montenegro.
Comment: The President has a solid basis for these allegations, because, back in 2018, Patriarch Kirill of Russia's Orthodox church warned that a 'global conspiracy' sought to undermine their church, and soon after a breakaway church in Ukraine was set up, with all the evidence showing this schism was contrived by factions in the West.
As an aside, back in 2017, the Patriarch, referencing the book of Revelation and its depiction of the end times, warned that "we are entering a critical period in the course of human civilization. This can already be seen with the naked eye.". In 2021, it's clear just how prescient his words were:
- Faith, power, money: How Western meddling is corrupting Ukraine's Orthodox Church
- The political and ideological attacks on the Orthodox Church and Russia
- Putin's Orthodoxy: A few words about his religious views, values and spirituality

Cover of the ECLJ report on left-wing NGO infiltration of the United Nations
The report "The Financing of UN Experts" comes on the heels of ECLJ's similarly revealing report on the influence of Open Society and other left-wing NGOs on the European Court of Human Rights, "ECHR: Conflicts of Interest Between Judges and NGOs" ( report).
The ECHR was key in enshrining a radical Open Borders policy in the EU since the landmark 2012 Hirsi Jamaa and Others v Italy case, which first criminalized border security as so-called "pushbacks" or "refoulement," and obliged countries like Italy to let in illegal migrants or pay €15,000 "damages" to each illegal migrant.
Comment:
- What is 'Open Society'? But Soros is part of the elite...
- The Soros system: How his dodgy "NGOs" are disrupting real democracy around Russia's borders
- Credibility of European Court of Human Rights lies in ruins, judges' links to Soros revealed
- Donors of anti-Trump "resistance", Center for Community Change, revealed in unredacted tax forms
- Jerusalem Post: Leaked Soros emails reveal his campaign for global chaos
The team had contacted senior officials in the administration to help evacuate people from Afghanistan before the U.S. withdrawal, according to emails obtained by the DCNF. They were working to get Americans and vulnerable Afghans out of the country, but it was a difficult task to do alone, according to the team.
Robert Stryk, who earlier spoke with the DCNF about his frustrations with the administration before Aug. 31, said Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer failed to act on his team's desperate pleas for help in getting hundreds of girls out of Afghanistan as the U.S. withdrawal deadline approached.
On a crystalline summer morning, the Massachusetts senator and former presidential candidate joined the embattled governor for an outdoor rally at a suburban Los Angeles high school in the state's populous Democratic heartland, where polls show left-leaning Latino and younger voters have been slow to turn in their mail ballots for the contest that culminates Sept. 14.
Both Warren and Newsom evoked former President Donald Trump's tumultuous administration, depicting leading Republican candidate Larry Elder as an acolyte of the billionaire businessman who would undermine the minimum wage, chisel into environmental protections and threaten abortion rights.
Comment: This should be about Newsom's record (of not great things he's done for California)...instead it's about Trump!
Comment: Bring in the clowns? He did. While Newsom is out promoting himself, we might ask who's in Sacramento doing the work of being governor?
See also:
- Soros dumps $1M into pro-Newsom PAC to fight recall effort
- Big money pouring into effort to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom
"What they're doing as people come in, they're getting their names registered. They're doing the biometrics. They check their irises. They do their fingerprints. They take a full facial photo."He referenced not only the Department of Homeland Security but officials in the FBI, USAID, the State Department, and Customs and Border Protection.
The general - who traveled to Germany to thank troops from the U.S. European Command that scrambled to set up the massive tent city on the tarmac of the largest U.S. Airbase and transport hub in Europe - said the base had already processed about 30,000 individuals. Milley said he is "very comfortable" with the measures being taken to approve the entry of individuals into the U.S.
The general was asked whether the U.S. is safer following the complete withdrawal from Afghanistan but said it was too soon to tell:
"My military estimate is...that the conditions are likely to develop of a civil war. I don't know if the Taliban is going to [be] able to consolidate power and establish governance."
In the aftermath of the 1917 revolution, and during the "Great Terror" of 1937/38, Soviet communists declared war on religious belief, razed churches to the ground and murdered priests by the thousand. Communism's hostility to religion, and particularly to the Russian Orthodox Church, isn't just a matter of historical record - it is etched into the collective memory of the country.
It is therefore somewhat surprising to hear the leader of the modern-day Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), Gennady Zyuganov, put a rather different spin on things. Jesus was the first communist, Zyuganov told the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda on Thursday. "Put Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and the Moral Code of the Builder of Communism next to each other, and you will just gasp... We need to study the Bible," he said.
In response to this, protests are intensifying in scale and scope as parents realize 'parental rights' no longer mean what they used to.
On this NewsReal, Joe and Niall take stock of developments in 'Pandemia' this week, connecting the increasing political 'science' with social turmoil and environmental chaos.
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Comment: The tyrannical police state is getting even more powerful in every part of the world. The so-called "Health Regulatory Agencies" in almost every country in the world became the modern inquisition. They can do whatever they want with people in the name of "public health."
The Orwellian totalitarian society became our reality today. But don't worry, It is all for our own good.
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