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could find was toward kuwait's where, oh look at this, we hit 49 degrees and the average is 41 so well above average. and you know what? i think i think i can wait may hit 50 degrees. we do have a small setting up across the goal, so that's going to swirl up the dust for the gulf states over the next few days. so that hazy, dusty sunshine can be expected. ok, i talked about that 50 degrees, right. i think on tuesday it will come from weight. those strong winds will help the temperature as well as the conditions will persist on wednesday, off to turkey right now, and we do have a batch of wet weather rolling across the boss for it's really going to play most of turkey as we had toward monday. but i think the better shot at some heavy rain for it's the ball will come on tuesday, wednesday as well. and the potential is there for some thunderstorms, through the tropics of africa. the heaviest rain will be got bon cameroon, right through to the gulf of guinea. and now we'll take you to the south, were the western cape just getting clipped to a some showers keep town 17 degrees and as we had to war tuesday,
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we'll see those showers pivot and impact eastern portions of the cape, cape town, a high of 18 degrees for you on tuesday. ah, the warring drug cartels on vigilante groups, the population call in the middle was your reason to thing and make sure. why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an eccentric mixture is violent to investigate the content upcoming election. change anything the people living here so we're getting to join me john holeman for the full report on out in the next episode of science, the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of astronomy. component owes this day to these medieval
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astronomers from the golden age. ah, actually in many ways with the computers of the day, you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in a golden age with jim holly on a jazz ah ah, what you all just did a reminder to tell you this, the west african leaders and not meeting in response to the political crisis in money, maternal who ousted civilian leaders last week just become the new interest president . and he's also attended scramble of political view, making, underweight, and israel vice connotation. and tony bennett. talked for the central part of the
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coalition, refused to see if we could replace primus had been missing. yahoo tried a whole bunch of these. 2 people have been killed and 20 have been injured in the shooting in the us state of florida. police in miami, 33 people shot indiscriminately into a crowd outside of culture and tens of thousands of people protested in brazil, calling for the impeachment and resignation of president general sonata for his handling of the pandemic. but even as a parliamentary inquiry gets under way, a defiant, both scenario is organizing rallies for next year's election. monica, you're not gonna have reports from real digital speaking to the center of rio de janeiro by foot. and even i'm piggyback to protest against president jadem ball. so natalie and his response to the cool,
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good. 19 pandemic protesters. blame the president for downplaying, the virus with 1000 still dying every day and for taking too long to start the knock elation campaign. there were posters comparing both to mattel, to adult hitler and accusing him of genocide guiding them when yards does your position has been avoiding the street in a country with the world's 2nd largest cobra. 1900 death toll can do so no longer. i think just fabulous. we should all be at home keeping our self say, well that we've reached the point where we can no longer remain silent. we have to show the world that we are against both narrow denial wisdom. if we continue to keep quiet, he's holding rowdies all over brazil seem like brazilians are complicit with his attitude and we are not. the last, we both are not a lead, a motor bike rally in rio de janeiro, gathering proud and sporting man. he's on the campaign trail and planning more of
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the same. his opponents say the felt compelled to respond that the organizers is saturdays. nationwide. protests insisted people where their math while making their demands. although it wasn't just about the pandemic, one man came out against both scenario and in favor of a free palestine, or anything like cation or better public health. they're also asked mining too often and this is what they want in common trends that i've had to launch. there were protests also in the capital brazilian and in hundreds of other brazilian city impeachment. they're demanding them likely for now. but the opposition is trying for united front again, mattel,
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to be ready for next year's presidential election. monica, you know, give, i'll just 0 re edition narrow, good numb's, imposing new restrictions in an attempt to cover the spread of a new covered 19 variant or human city within 4 social distance measures for 15 days. starting on monday. people won't be allowed to leave home unless it's necessary. and gatherings will be limited to 10 people or fewer than you very detected in vietnam is believed to spread quicker than previous strains. astronomy and prime minister scott morrison has arrived in new zealand and his 1st overseas trips since the pandemic began is meeting new zealand prime ministers in the down in queens time. so last time they met was in february, last year. a long time allies are expected to discuss their approach to relations with china, as well as the strategies deportation policies is even says it's disproportionately affected by them. wayne, he has more from tolerance in using and coven 19 will. of course,
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dominate this visit by australian prime minister scott morrison to new zealand when he will meet with his counterpart, jacinta and the to lead is very proud of the trans tasman quarantine free travel bubble that is up and running between the 2 countries. although a new outbreak in the australian state of victoria meant that scott morrison and his entourage had to have pre departure cove at 19 case. the venue is also very symbolic. the tourist hotspot of queenstown, very eager to attract as many australian tourists as possible for the upcoming winter ski season. away from coven 19. though there are many other serious issues to discuss. and some tensions between the 2 countries. the main one being relations between australia and new zealand and china, australia is locked in a trade dispute with beijing. and his accused new zealand of not being tough enough on being too soft on china when it comes to issues like human rights and security,
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alleging that new zealand is favoring its own trade relationship with china. instead of backing its traditional security and intelligence sharing allies like australia and the united states, but in a late move that will probably ease tensions between australia and new zealand. new zealand has decided to beg, can bring in its dispute at the will trade organization over 80 percent, tariffs that china placed on imports of australian bali. now that move was seen as retaliation for australia's backing all the coal for an international inquiry into the origins of the coven. 19 pandemic? well, both countries have taken a different approach in their dealings with china as early as relations have deteriorated. with high level economic talks with beijing now suspended indefinitely. miss julia was a major voice in pushing for an independent investigation into the origins of the code on a virus pandemic. china hit back with tax and history and imports. australian
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events suspended large investment deals and blocked chinese firms from involvement . and it's 5 g cell phone network projects. but new zealand has been more reluctant to challenge beijing and adopted out of a joint statement with western allies condemning a crackdown on civil liberties in hong kong. china is new zealand biggest trading partner, and it's expanded trade deals with beijing as a strain is relations continue to decline. i don't me, as the director of the china policy center, which is in australia based think tank. he says, new zealand challenges china, but it's reluctant to do so collectively with its allies. i think that about the similarities end divisions. many folks in both country recognize the complexity and the balancing at that requires to navigate the respective relationship with china. i think the difference is that for stella, the devaney is far more acrimonious than in your deal. trying to debate that is showing government has adopted a much more hotline approach than,
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than using government has adopted. wellington has really worked the phone lines on balance, human rights concerned with economic interests. in essence, new zealand doesn't really want to and up way australia has an up in a spot where it has been economically punished by, by china. or we have this idea that new zealand has, has been soft on china, but in fact, in leland government has spoken out against human rights abuses in express its concerns in hong kong and asia. john, for example, it's just that it's chosen a different approach to do. so. australia, for example, has done it in the context of the 5 by intelligence alliance with u. k, a u. s. u k. canada way as well as for new zealand has off the out of these joint statements and instead has it, should it separate statements of consent. right. so for that it's, it's
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a bit of criticism from australian u. s. politicians accommodate is in particular but. 1 when you, when you zealand, the misgiving is that it may be seen that kind of solidarity or joy statement, but it might be seen as gaining up on china and politicizing human allison. in the beginning, the difficult task of rebuilding him garza after 11 day is really bombardment. artists too are taking part in the recovery efforts and their paging picture of life under occupation. as human are faint, explains on the site of what was once had a home. where tim, members of one family were killed in an israeli or strike artists want to ensure they are not forgotten. their painting about life inside these walls before they were reduced to rubble above the roof. and we came today in an initiative called painting over the rebel to draw and paint over the homes. we want
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to deliver a message that no matter what happens in gaza and no matter what they do, we shall remain patient and resistant. and we shall have hope for to morrow. other artists from because this trip has held an exhibition cold, we were repainted. this humanitarian scene shed slight on the fear mixed with feelings of longing. for those who were killed in these rarely bombardment. artists are as follows. herbal teas really tax as the refugees in the county and not all their work survived. could not have got a lot of non for me. we will preparing for the arctic submission in ramadan and it was supposed to be off to eat. but then the war happened, and he was badly destroyed. and all the paintings were destroyed to that i'm on discomfiture is one of the collections called dignities that i worked on after the war of 2014. because these 11 days were brought back all the sorrows and tries
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to start, we lived before to deliver a message to the world that will continue with our end with our lives. despite all the tragedies we go through, others clutches and paintings as people young and old embody the feeling of hope, dreams, as well as reality. policy. our system has chosen to convey messages the fees to the world. i to remember those who were killed in be greatly attached. you miss c l to the raf, goddamn india's capital new delhi has lost account pain to promote electric cars and rich shows. it's one of the world's most polluted cities, but environmental se, without the necessary facilities, the project may not make much difference. elizabeth put on reports. there are millions of vehicles on dallas roads every day, but in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taking place. there are now, for instance,
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far more electric victuals, offering carbon emission free journeys. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers of finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in. the by their middle. each us are good for the people since they are good for the invoice number or too many, even in delhi. now, if they were contributing to pollution, the government would shut them down. and when people are getting insight, there is no nice either which is not then india. but environmentalists say it's not that simple. most even shows in india use lead acid batteries. and there's a problem with a recycling. it is one of the more stock may be known to mankind to have fetus, in fact, the really recycle days. lot of acid, which has a little bit of lead, you know, kind of floating around it that's kind of dumped in the air in the, you know, drains as well as on the soil. while, you know, kind of melting those lead. there is lot of april which goes outages lead so that
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it is air water. so i toxic waste expert, so the government must enforce a proper recycling system for batteries, especially as it been cold as people to buy electric. dudley's government is offering subsidies of $400.00 to people who buy even shores and to 1000 to those who buy electric cars. but a national survey buy one of the largest websites for buying and selling vehicles showed 50 percent of people who wanted to buy an electric car. cited a lack of charging stations for choosing not to there are around 100 public charging points in delhi. and many more private stations. electric taxi company, blue smart has 200 of its own charging points to cater to the demand for e, taxis. and one of the most polluted cities in the world. pollution is a really big thing and you know, in the average citizens mind in you know,
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the legal golf nor the, the national capital region. right. all. so i think people understand the importance the understand the making the change. and that's been a really, really paul for dale when for electric mobility and the government is planning to set up more charging stations to encourage people to make the switch. but there are more erection on india, roads than electric cars. and experts say that's where the government's focus must now be to ensure the environmental games made by one sector would be undermined by another. elizabeth parent, him al jazeera, new delhi, dried meal worms could be the next color re delight for europeans, the ears, food safety agencies, given the green light for the human consumption of the insect. and more could follow step vos and reports in the netherlands, where some chefs are already experimenting with gumi creepy crawl is this may
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not look very tasty to some people. but there are those who say it's the food of the future. take 25 year old can commencing, for example, you turned in all pick from into a vertical farm for mealworms. they are used for pet food, but as soon as their new housing is finished, it may soon find a way to kitchens all over europe. nutritional values of the meal is a really good. they are low in fat, and they have a lot of protein and producing the meal ones as a very small footprint, both in carbon emissions energy. it doesn't take a lot of energy to produce them. small not to the flavor, but if you put some sold in it, you get extra flavor from it. as a chef, yes. mean. teaching people how to use insects in their dishes. for after frying
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some crickets, he uses them for a salad with ferment at tomato and paprika. i'm going to make the shirts of small 3 abolla words were from apple, and then some raspberries white chocolate cream. fine dining and beetles, crickets, a worm for many in this part of the world. this may be to exotic experts call this the yuck factor. and this jeff doesn't believe that insects for human consumption will soon become very popular. but i can assure you that this cricket salad is very tasty. the whims are more expensive than beef because of the cost of production. you know, that's not the normal finger to the eat, but you'd have to get used to it, and they prefer cheat. they prefer cheese and of different kind of meat.
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also vegetables. of course. this being used in injection and beverages it contains up to 80 percent protein. this is all made from buffalo beetles. after the meal we're in. this insect is also being considered as novel food by the european food and safety agency. the company says there's a way to convince people to eat insects, and that is not to show them as insects. it's not the way it should be presented. we do not ask people to eat who insects that is. that is what's different and that needs to change, and that's also a change that needs to happen in the mindset of, of food producing companies. so even for those who are breathing them, these warm cookies may still be a little too innovative. although with a bit of added chocolate, the yuk factor seems to disappear, completely steadfast and al jazeera oh, still beers in the south of the madeline. still ahead on all disease and
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a single goal crimes chelsea as kings of europe. we're gonna hear from their manager in sports with job ah, be the refugee mean starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy to drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria and to be granted an american visa from their personal sacrifices to the families. triumph. meet the syrian on al jazeera. here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be heard. how many other channels can you say will take the time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported areas? of course, we cover major global events that are passionate lives and making sure that you're
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hearing the stories from people in places like how was find libya and her region. and so many others. we go to them, you make the effort. we care. we oh, a sport is joe. well, thank you very much for time grand slam tennis champion, naomi. a soccer face has been kicked out of the french open. if she continues to boycott her media conferences. the japanese player made a decision earlier in the week, not to speak to the media in protest. what she believes is the detrimental effect on her mental health. following her 1st round win over manias,
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patricia muddy at teague earlier, a soccer was fine to $15000.00 for skipping a new conference in the board of grand slam tournaments, then released a statement saying they've advised a soccer that she should continue. should she continue to ignore her media obligations she would expose herself to possible further code of conduct infringement consequences? repeat violations attract tougher sanctions including default from the tollman and could lead to feature grand slam suspensions. meanwhile, roger federer got a big welcome from friends. i'm the media as he arrived at rome garrison someday to train ahead of his opening match against dennis eastman. the 2009 french open champion will play his 1st best of 5 much since the 2020 australian open. he's coming back from knee surgery. chelsea arrived home from portugal off to the cham,
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his victory of manchester, city, thomas, to whom team 11. no, thanks to go from chi habits in the 1st half, the german met chelsea, roman brokovich for the 1st time, straight down the game and says he now feels the pressure i spoke to, to the owner right now on the, on the pitch. i think it was the best moment for her 1st meeting or the worst figure from now i can only get worse, maybe 1st moment 1st i can assure you that i was to stay hungry and that i went to the next title and i, i'm, i feel absolutely happy. meanwhile, man, just cities boss, pet quality, iowa has had to defend his unusual tactics. after you picked a team without a natural defensive midfielder. i did decide the decision, have a quality player window and play many years in disposition to have a speed. the ball to find the,
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the small p as the quality the brilliant pretty as be. he'd be inside the, in the middle between the lines. and this was the decision lunches, since he fans has been the only ones left complaining portugese locals have had a strong reaction to scenes of thousands of unmasked english fans out on the streets from saying the authorities have failed to keep them safe from the spread of corona virus pull reese's in porto. the huge crowds we've had here in the streets have port. i haven't been seen at a sporting event in more than a year. and from one aspect, it might look like a welcome return was normal, but it's left a very bad taste in the mouth of many portuguese who was still living with cobra restrictions. seeing thousands of manchester city and chelsea friends allowed to congregate in huge groups not wearing masks, while the portuguese are still being told, they have to be in small groups wearing masks. having said that, the anger isn't directed mainly at the funds as an acceptance. if that told they
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can come here as long as they have cobra tests and stop from that kind of behavior, then they're going to do what they want. they're going to enjoy themselves. the anger is directed to the portuguese authorities, etc. porto who stadium hosted the champions league final calling on a couple of government ministers to resign, saying that they were told the support it would be coming in, covert secure bubbles, being taken straight back to the airport. that's obviously not happened. contrasting with a basketball final on sunday way, even the families of the players on allowed to attend. now, most of the support is even though they happen in those big groups happening well behaved. there were a couple of arrests late after the final one police officer reportedly injured. the opposition have called on the portuguese government to apologize to the people for the handling of this event. which in hindsight looks to have been done rather clumsy, lay not very safely from a covert standpoint. in the b a, the milwaukee bucks have completed
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a suite of their 1st round playoff series with last seasons. from this up, the miami heat, the bucks powered their way to 12803. when it came full to seal the series broke lopez was no, was his main man on the 9th of 25 points. montana says to come, bo had a good night to. he contributed 20 points, 15, assists, and 12 re bounds for triple double. the box will now get a week to rest before facing either. the brooklyn nets over celtics, also in the eastern conference, the philadelphia 76 is the one went away from the next round. philadelphia what to good for the washington wizards in game 332 to 103. the school as the 76 is take a 3, nothing lead in the series. jolen beat was an impressive form for freely as he scored 36 points on the night. the montero canadians and toronto may police will require a seven's game in that and h l 1st round playoff series. there's still no separating these 2 sides. after
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saturday's game 6 was 13251 trill. the winning goal can cut the betty cook can hear me in over time. game 7 will take place on monday. in toronto, the winter will face the winnipeg jets next. while the boston bruins in new york island is already in the 2nd round, came one place on saturday and david passed and that was in the pub form. he helped himself trick the bruins $15.00 to a motor 3. right. and still my delta crush and saturdays qualifying session ahead of the italian grand prix. jason depress kia was just 19 years old. the swiss rider was treated on the truck for more than 30 minutes before being lifted to a hospital in florence, where he died. a minute finance was held at the truck ahead of sundays, moto g, p. race pulse. it's a 5 year quote that went on to win it and jello but the debt was very much on the mind of the world championship leader. all right, that's the sport for now,
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it's back to rob. joe, thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me for this he's, i'll be back in a moment. 2 more days deny. ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. ah, one of the work as a big boy should buy landlord to make them pay your prices to leave overcrowded one or 18 mates of nick didn't expose is the big one. al jazeera paul counting the cost in the other 6 biggest economy of policies of the world behind the numbers practice. because late plus the world works,
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the competition is china financing the destruction of forests. india is looking for new oil supply. us counting the cost on our 0 blue face masks a common sight in city centers around britain, but as lockdown, lucid people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come an ongoing nightmare for the environment. this video shows stuff at a wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded later. it's a face mask, made a classic. now a recent survey found 70 percent of people using disposable boss didn't realize they were using single use prospects. researches at university college london. so if every person in the u. k. used one does bicycle mark every day for a year, it would create $124000.00 tons of waste, half of which would be on recyclable. this factory that trying to provide an alternative financial borrow coaching like other such mosques can be washed and reuse. the design that we've come up with, ethical, sustainable,
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and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like facebook out of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they are being urged to consider where it comes from and where it will end up. ah . west african leaders hold crisis talks with a man behind mommy's military crews. ah mothers. and this is on 0 life and also coming up is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu comes up with a counter offer as his opponents race to form a coalition to end his 12 year grip on power. 2 people are killed and more than 20 injured in the shooting in miami. the.

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