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the hello nice to see you. eastern portions of europe. oil remain unsettled on monday. so we've got bouts of what weather toward romania pushing into the balkans in a one area that's been hard hit is as we head towards eastern sections of bulgaria, that will continue once again where we have seen flooding just because the intensity of the rain it will sump into areas of greece and turkey. i'll take you there in a sec, but let's focus on the positive rate. now look at some of these temperatures toward scandinavia. also at 26 degrees, but toward north or in sections of finland, we have to be on the potential, the lookout that we could see some wildfires there because of how dry it's been. also, your temperature is running well above average, but the wind will come off the north sea by wednesday, and that is going to press down your temperature. ok as promised off to greece and turkey. now where we do have very wet weather moving through across the boss 1st, it's going to impact a big portion of turkey. on monday,
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it's stumble. i think your heavy rain will come on tuesday. we'll see the winds whip up as well, and your temperatures are running a bit below average here. ok across north africa. it's looking like this, just some showers rolling through central parts of morocco and look, cairo we're up to a high of 41 on monday. but that will change as the wind shift around and cool temperatures. with 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 of the day . you can use it to find the time you navigate science in a golden age with jimmy kelly on jesse award winning programming
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from international. so make one quick, so it's right on the back side of the global x. that's in discussion. what guarantee that will be the right to 65 life giving voice to the voice here in california is almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program. but open your eyes to turn it if you well, today, this is what the picture looks like. the the world from a different perspective on houses. oh, the, the main stories now, the west african regional group of nations eco was suspended molly after school
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last week. molly's new in term president as me going to who led to who was at the co asked meeting in gone far. i is ready. politician. i've, tony bennett has thrown a support behind a possible unity government if successful it would unseat benjamin netanyahu as prime minister after 12 days after the reduction of africa, the most active volcano, the president of the democratic republic of congo felix tissue. katie says the situation is serious, but under control are still feared that not aragon go could erupt again. so now to all the news in a shooting and florida is left at least 2 people dead and injured more than $23.00 suspected gunman opened fire in the early hours of sunday morning in miami, and he gallagher reports police a cooling this, a targeted and cowardly act of 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
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a rap concert. the yellow mark is 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 middle of this i don't even know where i can explain how i feel right. this 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 appealing for inflammation. 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, and we really have to put the work in this summer to keep our children in our
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community safe. this laces, my shooting comes just days after 9 people out of 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 is wrong with us. and when are we going to come to grips with this? according to the gun violence archive, the u. s. is recorded over 200 my shootings so far this year. president joe biden calls gun violence in the us an epidemic, and it's called for 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 0. miami, florida, and judge in italy as role that a service technician was responsible for. last week's cable con doctor that killed 14 people. cable car came down on
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a mountain side in northern italy after the cable snapped. and the emergency brake failed, the technician admitted he intentionally disabled the brake because it kept locking in place on the house arrest. now his manager and the head of the cable company has both been released. now vietnam is imposing new restrictions to try and stop the spread of a new cove at 19 variant touch. human sissy will in for social distancing measures for 15 days, starting on monday. people won't be allowed to leave home unless necessary, and then gatherings will also be limited to 10 people or fewer than you very detected in vietnam is believed to spread faster than previous strains. straightening prime minister scott morrison has arrived in new zealand on his 1st overseas trips since the pandemic began. he's meeting even poignant. his interest into our dining queenstown. the last time they met was in february last year. but long time allies are expected to discuss their approach to relations with china,
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as well as australia is deportation. policies which new zealand says disproportionately affects its people. well, now there's growing anger at several controversial proposals by india's governing b. j. p for a group of islands in the arabian sea. luxury deep has 36 islands in the south, west coast of india, of which only 10 are inhabited. proposals include land acquisition for developmental projects, a to child policy, a ban on beef and permits for selling alcohol. in a muslim majority population, the government wants to promote the islands as a tourist destination. local say the regulations threatened their livelihoods culture and the fragile ecology of the islands. so if i see la bram is originally from the actual iep and works as a lawyer and campaigner in kaci, in the southern indian state of carola, she says that proposals ultimately target muslims more problematic of the
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regulations that, that has caused a lot of fuel among people is this luck should be development authority regulation, as they call it was a regulation does, is it completely legit demises? any legalizes the land grab? and it blatantly provides eviction of the native from their own land. the indigenous tribe of those lands do not have any right to those plans. so this is one regulation that is really 3 good among people that were in this might cause 4th migration, like ethnic cleansing, or people of the indigenous try kind of islands that we have a very scaffold in the high seas. unlike what is dead in mall these. so that argument i was, i understand is flawed because that's kind of development can not happen in luck should be it's not that it's not as practical as they cited to be. and even though we are not against the development or to them what we say development or tourism. so it happened for the benefit of the people, not that the cost of bare land,
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their life, and their liberties be to be the ruling, be if we had the way of how it deal with a largely muslim population in love should be like, love should be has not been a place whose politics is largely run by religion. the people are generally very, very secular. here in comparison to states like go on in other states and northeast, where the d b isn't bava bid. the b j b has not been post any bad on be respecting the cultural sentiments of the people. so the idea agenda behind bringing a beef band in a place for luck should the bed majority population as muslim is because they actually have an agenda tree. good, the religious and the sort of sentiment of the people and other developments in his capital, new delhi, as long as to campaign to promote electric cars and rick shores. it's one of the wells most polluted cities. the environmental save that without the necessary infrastructure, the project probably won't make much difference because of
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a problem. reports the, there are millions of vehicles on delhi roads every day, but in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taking place. there are now, for instance, far more electric rituals offering carbon emission free journey. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers are finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in. the by the me will each us are good for the people since they are before the number already. so many shows in delhi know if they were contributing to pollution, the goldman shut them down. 100 people are sitting in say there is no light which is not then india. but environmentalists say it's not that simple. most even chosen 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 ve, the recycle days. a lot of acid, which has a little bit of lead,
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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. you know, kind of melting those lead. there is lot of april which goes outages lead so that 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. deli government is offering subsidies of $400.00 to people who buy event 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 station for choosing not to be around 100 public charging points in delhi. and many more private stations. electric taxi company,
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blue smart has 200 of its own charging points to cater to the demand for a taxis and one of the most polluted cities in the world. solution is of a really big thing. and you know, in the average citizens mind in, you know, the legal golf no into the, the national capital region. right. all. so i think people understand the importance the understand that they're making a change. and that's been a really, really paul for tailwind for electric mobility and the, 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 games made by one sector won't be undermined by another. elizabeth per on al jazeera new daddy. still ahead on this news out from london meal ones are on the menu,
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the european union gives the go ahead to stuff edible. in fact, for that procedure and soccer has been fined and facing being thrown out of the french open. we'll have more details in sport. ah, it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant. then great anger and the debate around firearms. but the survivors and families of the fall in reality often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities. the aftermath, my shootings in america on al jazeera. ah,
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al jazeera ever struck me. ah, ah, the israel's foreign minister is in cairo for talks with his egyptian counts over the israel palestine conflict. he's in discussions with egyptian formula sits on the show, korea, a prospect for a permanent seas. fire with causes rulers, her mass and mechanism for providing humanitarian
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a for people that israel and mass all maintaining sci fi after 11 days of conflicts this month. meanwhile, there is a massive task over building garza now and early estimates, but the cost of the damage into the hundreds of millions of dollars causes artists are among those taking part in the recovery efforts. as i said, reports from kansas city 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. a few more, but it became today in an initiative called painting over the rebel to draw and paint over the homes. we want 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 tomorrow. other
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artists from the gods. 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 counts and not all their works, your vice could not have gotten them out of non fin me. we will preparing for the arctic submission in ramadan, and he was supposed to be asked to eat, but then the war happened, and he was badly destroyed and all a paintings were destroyed too. so now that i'm on disclosure is one of the collections called dignities that i worked on after the war of 2014. because these 11 days for brought back all the sorrows introduced a relief before to deliver a message to the world that will continue with our ours and with our lives. despite all the tragedies we go through. others clutches and paintings of people,
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young and old, embodied feelings of hope. dreams, as well as reality. policy artists have chosen to convey a message to the world and to remember those who were killed in b. j. lee and ulysses l 20, got sport. now a gemma, thank you mariam women's well number to name is soccer. could be thrown out of the front. jason, as she continues to boycott, press conferences at the tournament a soc is speaking to the media because of the impacts it might have on her mental health. the japanese style was find at $15000.00 for escaping the press. conference off has 1st found when it runs out on the opening day. he remains that patricia maria take in straight sets and did a very brief on court interview afterwards. the board of grandson tournaments later released a statement saying they've advised soccer if she continues to ignore her media obligations. she would expose herself to possible
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a further code of conduct infringement consequences repeat violations. attractive. tough sanctions include, including a default from the tolerance and could lead it to future grand slam suspensions. i will say that everybody's you know, should, should do and do whatever they, they want. i personally don't share the same feeling. i believe that. and i think that that message may be, was not entirely written well, because i believe that the press and players ended tournaments comes in hand in hand. we are helping you guys, you guys are helping us. so i think it's very important in developing our sport in promoting our sport. i always appreciate that. and a short time ago, al jazeera, renowned at tennis roy. so chris mcclary from the new york times. he's covering his
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30th french open me unprecedented. it's a real power struggle between osaka, who's the biggest nustar incentives 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 handled before she dealt with this comes a little bit out of the blue in the sense that she's had a good relationship with the fresh i think with the tennis breast. but i think the, the concern is that have ran some leadership with this one go. other athletes will follow and i think that's good. the concern. so i really, i really don't know what she'll do. i think the smart way would be to back away from it now and, and have some discussions about it with leadership, you know, 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. i think she could use platform a little bit more effectively than coming out with the 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
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to and, and her region that they don't want to alienate her. so there is a chance for some dialogue here for sure. and a massive upset and the mentor on a one time franchise and find this. and while number 4 on the team within packing by spending, pablo undo, ha, the 35 road came back to sat down. roger federer, i've got a big welcome from friends and the media as the arrived at right on guard on sunday to train had his match against the dentist system and the 2009 french and champion is coming back from the surgery house. i'm sorry, the grand slam since the 2020 australian open that champions of europe. chelsea have arrived back in london following that when over manchester city and poor se. and it was just the players who've had their hands on the champions, the trophy, this is on the flight home. and the team then headed straight for that training ground to continue the celebrations with other scored members and staff. chelsea
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would have had a much shorter journey home at the final being played at wembley stadium in london, which many felt it should have been. but for chase portugal instead, and some labels save, you'll therapies have failed to keep them safe from the spread of corona virus. pul races in puerto whittemore, the huge crowds we've had here in the streets of 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 towards 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 that if that's hold, they can come here as long as they have cobra tests and stopped 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,
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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 aren't 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. kevin roy was manchester cities captain in the final but his night was brought to an alley. and after colliding with chelsea defend antonio. re to go, he fractured his nose and left ice. okay. as well. and he's now at risk of missing
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the start of the europe, ian championship, which should be a major place, a belgium, the side rank number one in the world. is one of nature's faults. most iconic races on the in the 500 is the one by brazil's a customer service record equaling for the time that we're a 135000 fans in attendance at the indianapolis motor speedway. that's the most to any sports event in the world. since the pandemic began, and that's only 40 percent of the venue capacity, and they would have seen a caster never hit the front with 2 lots to go and claim victory in 2 hours 37 minutes and 19 seconds. that's the fastest time in the races. a 105 year history. it was an altogether more somber day at the motel in italy. we're motorcycle races more to the death of a fellow rider who crashed in saturdays qualifying session. may take 3 competitor jason, do pass. gay was just 19 years old. this is right,
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it was treated on the track for more than 30 minutes before being lifted to a hospital in florence. why he later died. i mean it silence without the track i had of sunday's most h e p. race yamaha supposed to be a quarter. all right, went on to winnipeg jelly the death was very much on the mind of the world championship leader. and finally, a colombian agen, but he has won his 1st and 0 italia. he entered sunday's final stage leading by almost 2 minutes and that was enough to hold off the challenges during the time trial. but i also wanted to talk to france in 2019. that's what we thought from the my lovely. thank you, jenna. now, dr. meal ones could be the next call, married delight, fear pansy, use food safety agency is given the green light for the human consumption of the in fact and war could follow. i'll just eris that loss and reports on this. now from the netherlands. i some shots already experimenting with go may creepy callie's me
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. 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 chem commencing for example, he turned an old big farm 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. restriction of various of the meal on is a really good. there are low in fat, and they have a lot of protein and producing the meal once. 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 solving it you get extra flavor from it. as a chef. yes. mean. teaching people how to use insects in the dishes for after
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frying some crickets, he uses them for a salad with ferment in tomato and paprika. i'm going to make shirts of small 3 abolla words were from ethel and then some raspberries wipe to chocolate cream, find dining and beetles quick as a worm. for many in this part of the world, this may be to exotic experts call this the yuk factor, and this shaft doesn't believe that the 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. the normal finger to the eat, but you have to get used to it and they prefer cheat. they prefer cheese and of different kinds of meats. also, festivals, of course,
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this be used in injection and beverages it contains up to 80 percent protein. this is all made from buffalo beetles after the meal were this, in fact, 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 inoperative. although with a bit of added chocolate, the yuk factor seems to disappear, completely steadfast and al jazeera. oh, still bierce in the south of madeline. delicious. i'll be back before the day's
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news. ah, me. news news. news. how does that seem from the league? draw the bigger cloud. why does the irish flag fly higher? i just got his club. what is it about the celtic that has the world over healing them on? politics and football goes with the oppressed around the world. the
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defends, who make football on june 9 16760 the re drew the map of the middle east record a victory up is really army in that war. war. the custody of the history of his 50 years later, i'll just expose the events leading to the war and its consequences which have still held today. we tried everything we went to the united nations. we tried mediations contacts, 3 different countries. and it was clear that all this was to know every the rule in june. it's the case biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised
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researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close, extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. the molly is suspended from the regional body and co asked after crisis talking gonna west africa to say they don't recognize that just to see if i see mccoy as its head of state. ah, hello mariam noisy and watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. benjamin netanyahu days is writing prime minister could be numbered to his political opponents look for me.

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