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one 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 easy, dusty sunshine can be expected. ok, as it talked about that 50 degrees, right? i think on tuesday it will come for wait. 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 head toward monday. but i think the better shot at some heavy rain for is stand bowl 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 where the western cape just getting clipped to a some showers keep town 17 degrees and as we had to war tuesday, we'll see those showers pivot and impact eastern portions of the cape, cape town,
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a high of 18 degrees for you on tuesday. ah ah, the refugee means starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy to let him 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 priam meet the syrian on al jazeera. most people will never know what's beyond these. the deafening silence of 100000 and how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious,
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with fear is not an option. but when most people oh a reminder of a tough stories. this there's a scramble for political deal making underway in israel. why spring lead enough to lead bennett said he's prepared. busy to join a coalition government with the main centrist party by mr. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his political career is calling the move danger for the security of israel after 4 inconclusive elections in 2 years. a final deadline is coming up on wednesday to make
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a coalition deal of reality. west african leaders have begun been emergency meeting about the political crisis in molly. the session was called after last week's crew . the colonel behind back to takeover was named as the you knew into the president . i seen the voters also attending the leaving. okay, let me take you back to our top story, the political situation in israel, gil hoffman's chief, political correspondent at the juice and post. he's joining us by skype from west to islam. it's great to have with us and i was 0. thank you very much. you think now after the better statement is likely to be a tipping point for other parties to join the coalition. absolutely, we are finally after having for election in 2 years on our way to having a government in israel. it will be a government that will have the right wing, the left wing in the center, and the arab party governing together and trying to unify israel after having political cows for too long. there is
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a feeling to those of us watching that this coalitions, primary goal is to oust benjamin netanyahu. but because of the diversity of views that are going to be held within it, there are questions on there about how effective it's going to be when it comes to actually running israel. well, the goal of ousting that to be out could go on for years. you know, he's going to be the opposition leader and having an external enemies. what unites people everywhere around the world, right? so as long as he there that gives them a reason to work together and they'll work. they've got plenty of things to work on that are not devices dealing with the palestinian issue is divisive, so the right wingers aren't going to get the alex in the lab. the left wingers aren't going to give up any land. they're going to focus on the economy, the post cobit situation and healing israeli society. let me ask you about the
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situation with the palestinians because force their own diplomatic efforts for the moment to try to keep the sci fi going to try to find a long term solution for the, the 11 days of violence that we saw just recently into, at least bring some sort of stability to the region a is there going to be enough cohesiveness if you like within the coalition to be able to make that happen. whereas benjamin netanyahu for his part placed himself right at the center of israel's actions towards the palestinians. look, when it comes to security, i don't think things are going to change very much. the defense minister during that operation was been again, some defense minister for the foreseeable future will be been against it. was that so the chief of staff of these really army during the last operation, gaza 7 years before. so i think that the, even the politicians and most on the left there will be part of the government that
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are opposed to enable could be fired from god that israeli billions. and that's really a consensus fighting hamas program and helping to tell us that people have better leadership that can make peace with israel. i like about that just wants to destroy israel. they can all agree on that. that's easy. let me ask you about something that you just mentioned before about the future far, far, been the industry, yahoo! you said that it could take a very long time to host benjamin netanyahu, but there is an implication, of course, he may be required to step down his prime minister. there is a suggestion that has been a suggestion that one of the reasons he's being so keen to cling on to power for such a long period of time is at least more recently. that it is to some degree, protecting him from criminal charges that he could be facing. where do you see anyone? nothing yahoo's future both, i guess personally as well as politically great. great. crash red question there, rob it look politically. no one in the liquid is going to house that him, you know,
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anytime soon from the leadership of the party, he will remain very much the leader even after leaving the prime minister's office . the same way to donald trump remains very influential in the republican party in the united states. he will remain the parties candidate for prime minister whenever the next election will be held and that is what will unite the right and the sent during the le together to prevent that from happening. so politically, he can't be brought down permanently fortunately, i think we're having problems with our skype signal to to get there, we're going to have to move on unfortunately. but that was gail hoffman, the chief political correspondent at the jerusalem post. and he has capital, new delhi has launched a campaign to promote electric cars and rickshaws is one of the world's most
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polluted cities, but environmental se, without them necessary facilities, the project may not make much difference. elizabeth put on them reports there are millions of vehicles on delhi roads every day, but in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taken place. there are now, for instance, far more electric rituals offering carbon emission free journeys. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in the by their middle here because i'm good for the people since they are good for the number already. so many, even in delhi. now if they were contributing to pollution, the government would shut them down and when people are getting inside, there is no life 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
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a problem with a recycling. it is one of the more stock may be known to mankind should have fetus, in fact, the ve, the recycle a 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 the lead. there is a lot of people that goes out which is lead, so that it is air water source, toxic waste expert. so the government must enforce a proper recycling system for batteries, especially as it encourages people to buy electric. dollies 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. so i said, causing stations for choosing not to there are around 100 public charging
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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 solution is a really big thing and you know, in the average citizens mind in, you know, 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 tailwind 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 erections on india, roads than electric cars. and experts say that's where the government's focus must now be to ensure the environmental gains made by one sector would be undermined by another. elizabeth per on al jazeera new daddy. i'm just sitting in florida has
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left at least 2 people killed and 20 injured. 3 suspected gun. an open fire in the early hours was sunday morning in miami. police say they jumped out of a car with assault rifles and pistols and fired into a crowd of concert goers. and he galico reports police scrolling this, a targeted and cowardly act have gun violence. investigators say 3 people reportedly armed with assault, rifles and pistols, stepped out of a car and began firing indiscriminately into a crowd gathered to see a rap concert. these yellow mar because an indication of how many rounds were fired . 2 died on the scene and at least 20 people were injured some severely. my daughter ended up inside the mill. it is i don't even know where i can explain how i feel right now. this
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is a sad moment. but the time when the community needs to come together instead of tearing apart, let's join forces and families, and friends of the victims gathered outside local hospitals. the news of their loved ones, please for appealing for information calling the suspected shooters. cold blooded killers were working really hard, but it's very difficult to stop a small amount of individuals who want to go out there and commit murder. and it takes all of us to stop this, and we really have to put the work in this summer to keep our children in our community safe. this laces, my shooting comes just days after 9 people, a california train your were killed by a lone gunman. police in san jose said the gunman had 12 fire arms and more than 20000 rounds of ammunition effects the dam. question, what the hell is going on and united states america was wrong with us. and when are we going to come to grips with this? according to the gun violence archive,
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the u. s. is recorded over 200 my shootings so far this year. president joe biden called gun violence in the us an epidemic. and it's called a common sense reforms to things like background checks and about what he calls weapons of war change though, needs to be approved by congress with the support of at least 10 republicans, making it highly unlikely at the gallic or august era miami, florida. an adventurer from hong kong has become the fastest female climber of the world's highest peak. it took some young, hung just under 26 hours to scale mount everest. she beat the previous record by 13 hours. the 44 year old teacher has now returned safely from the mountain where expeditions have been struggling with bad weather and a corona virus outbreak. well, i'm not looking for braking recall. i just want to challenge myself and i always tell my team, my working team, my friends, when you aim high, high,
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you can achieve high. so i feel relieved because i can prove my work to my friends, to my students. still ahead and i'll just 0 edible insects to you gives a go ahead to place variety yellow, new one on the menu as a protein. naomi or soccer has been fined on faces being thrown out of the french open. more details later in the sport. ah, in the next episode of science in the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of astronomy. copernicus owes this day to these medieval astronomers from the golden age. actually in many ways with the computers that you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in
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as for his gemma thank you, robert. women's was number 2 and a soccer could be thrown out of the franchise. and if she continues to boycott, press conferences the tournament a socket isn't speaking to the media because of the impacts it might have on her mental health. the japanese thought with find $15000.00, just getting the press conference after her 1st from when it running girls on the opening day. she beat remain. yes, patricia maria take in straight sets and did a brief on court interview afterwards. the board of grand slam tournaments later released a statement saying they've advised soccer if she continues to ignore her media obligations. she would expose herself to possible a further code of conduct infringement consequences. repeat violations attract tough sanctions, including default from the torment and could lead to future grand slam suspensions . but let's get some reaction to this from new york tennis new york times at tennis corresponds and christopher clary,
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who didn't paris covering his 30th or french open. christopher, thank you for joining us. what you might have, twist in the a socket. media song. tend to both agenda. so we have a bit of an aspirin here in the pressroom and rolling right now, but you can hear me. ok. basically, situation here is for me unprecedented. it's a real power struggle between osaka, who's the biggest new star in tennessee and the leaders of the grand slam tournaments. and she really put herself in this position by basically saying she was going to break the rules in a more or less letting people know what her hand will be, what she dealt with. and how do you think she's going to respond to this statement that's come out? do you think she's going to stick her guns and perhaps get expel from the tournament? or do you think she will, you know, continue to boycott the press conferences. you know, i really don't know the answer that she is a real tough choice to make here because it seems that you know, i think the grand slam leadership is decided to make a point here. and this is really an interesting time. and then the way star
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athletes interact with the press anyway, because you've got the rise of social media, they can go directly to their public now and where they couldn't before. and soc has been doing that recently as well. this comes a little bit out of the blue in the sense that she's had a good relationship with the fresh i think the tennis breast. but i think the, the concern is that have ran some leadership. what's this one go, other athletes will follow and i think that's their concern. so i really, i really don't know what she'll do. i think the smart move would be to back away from it now. and then have some discussions about it with leadership not away from the center of the scene, but she may decide to make a stand. and she's done that done that before. and i've been afraid of the consequences we'll see today. she's perhaps miss the opportunity to open up a conversation about mental health by choosing not to attend these press conferences because she has maybe had more things in a different way that w t. i said that they're willing to discuss the matter with her. they said that i think a couple of days ago, so she think she could have how you handle this differently. yes. yeah i'm,
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i think she could have definitely, i think that this kind of cut too many people in the game by surprise. i think there's been a lot of focus on mental health therapists, a younger tennis players in the sport in recent years. i think she could have used platform a little bit more effectively than coming. i was pretty abrupt statement and a lot of ways that a couple by surprise, but there's still an opportunity here for sure. i mean, people recognize the importance she has in the game and her talent who she speaks to and, and her region that they don't want to alienate or so there is a chance for some dialogue here for sure. and moving away from a soccer for a 2nd, you know back running arrows for the 1st time since the panoramic, the 3 main sho courts allowing a 1000 pounds a day for the 1st 10 days. you know, we just wanna get a gauge of how the atmosphere is there and how straight to the car. it rolls from what you've seen. you know, for me i didn't come in here since 998 and i was in here in person. i covered the term and in october last year, from the far from the usa, so my purse experience of friendship on
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a very small crowds today at the start of the a soccer match is 11. i am. you often get an empty president's box here in paris for that kind of a match, but there were less fewer than 100 people in the stadium, which was to hear the echo of the ball. so that's, it's strange. i think, you know, basically laying a term and a week was supposed to be a week earlier for the start has helped them in the sense that the end of the term we'll have, i think bigger crowds, up around 5000 and center court will be a good atmosphere, but right now it's, you know, it's pretty, pretty sparse. but it's just better than having no sands at all. they will have that problem and sessions that are needed. sorry. yeah, i think not quite back. no more just yet, but i said improvement. see what, how it was last year. christopher, thank you very much for joining us. we'll get back to writing your copy. thank you jim. in the meanwhile roger federer, i've got a big welcome from fans. i'm the media. he arrived at rhode on guard on sunday to train his match against the dentist system and the 2009 franchise and champion is
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coming back from nisa jerry. that hasn't quite a grand slam. and since the 2020 australian open, the new champions of europe, chelsea have arrived back in london falling that way over manchester city in port a. and it wasn't just the players. they've had the hands on the champions, a trophy. this is on the flight home. and the team then headed straight to that training ground to continue the celebrations with other squad members and stuff. while chelsea would have had a much shorter journey home at the final being played at wembley stadium, which many felt it should have been. but you for choice portugal instead and some like that save, you have failed to keep them safe from the spread of current of ours who races in force. i was more the huge crowds we've had here in the streets have port i haven't been seen. it's 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 firms allowed to
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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 that if that told they 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 direct to that, 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, coven, 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
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the handling of this event, which in hindsight looks to have been done rather clumsy, lay not very safely from a covert standpoint. kevin, born with manchester cities captain in the final but his night was brought turn alley. and after colliding with chelsea defend the tenure reader diffracted his nose and left eye sockets. and he's now at risk of missing the start of the european championship, which would be a major blow to belgium, the side rank number one in the world of motorcycle racing is moaning the death of a writer. he crushed and saturdays qualifying session. the italian grown pre matri 3 competitor, jason, a do pass, gay was just 19 years old. this was right. it was treated on the track for 30 minutes before being elected to a hospital in florence. why he later died. a minute silence was how out the track i had of sundays and they say g. p. race
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has a pulse. it's a fabulous quarter already went on to when it magellio that the death was very much on the mind of the world championship leader and columbia. and again, but has won his fuss at 0 to tell you he ended sunday final stage leading by almost 2 minutes. and that was enough to hold off the challenges during the time trial. and i also wanted to talk from in 2019 them on trio canadians, anthracite may police that will require a 7th game in the n. h l 1st round playoff series. there's still no separating these 2 sides off the saturdays game. 613211 trail the winning go okay. because yes very, i think kind of me and over time, game 7 will take place on monday in one site when the when that will face the winnipeg get next. that is your support from me for now, i'll be back with more from the franchise and later jemma. thanks very much. not dr . meal worms could be the next colony delight for europeans. the use food safety
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agency as given the green light for the human consumption of the insect, and more could follow step vast reports from the netherlands. this may not look very tasty to some people, but there are those who say it's the food of the future. take 25 year old cam commencing, for example, you turned in all pick from into a vertical farm for mealworms. they are used for pet foods, but as soon as their new housing is finished, they may soon find a way to kitchens all over europe. restriction of various of the meal on 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 re flavor, but if you put in solving it, you get extra flavor from it. as
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a chef. yes. mean teaching people how to use insects in their dishes for after frying some crickets, he uses them for a salad with ferment at tomato and paprika. i'm going to make shirts of small 3 abolla words were from ethel and then some raspberries in white chocolate cream. find dining and beetles, crickets a worm for many in this part of the world. this may be to exotic experts call this the yuk 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 it's more expensive than beef because of the cost of production. you know this, the normal finger to the eat, but yet africa used to it and they prefer cheat.
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they prefer cheese and different kind of meats. also festivals. 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 were dis insect. this 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,
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