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71000 votes ahead of people who he, marty, but she has called on a fraud. and what is happening now is that the most prestigious law firms in peru have deployed young lawyers throughout the country to look for bolts that can be challenged. people from the marty says that she wants 200000 volts, an old, and also further scrutinize the further scrutinizing of other 300000 bolts. she has not offered any drew of a fraud that these faults are wrong, but she said that it is impossible that there are area where there are tables were more than $300.00 voters voted. and that not one goal was for her. but in fact, that is possible because in areas, for example, in the, the southern area still not more than 90 percent of the population there have
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voted for political castillo. now, international monitors have said that the process was transparent in actual officials. they say that the process has been transparent and they have to, the people have to wait for, for the last boats to be counted. but it certainly, it will be a, some time before we have we have electrical officials calling, calling the voltage now. ok. if people are watching this process very closely in, in the country, and if you take up he might be able to snatch this of this result. if she's able to pick the balance from your i think that the perception is that they don't get your has one. and i think there will be a lot of anger in the streets around the country hollow. okay,
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very nail biting election there. we'll check back in with you mariana sanchez. see if those numbers have moves in the hours ahead. but no, thank you very much indeed. as still to call me here on, i'll just 0 the tough conditions and make sure that it was to find last one's volcanic eruption in the democratic republic of congo. plus i'm john holly, the waters off the south devon coast. and beneath the efforts to re wild, the ocean fed could hold on. so for the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss and in sport phoenix. and we're starting to look like that seem to be in the n b a playoff. all the basketball action coming up for you later. initials ah
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hello winds continues to be the big story across the middle east. we've got our northwest wind coming down from iraq. that's a shamal. and it's really giving us some powerful wind gusts. we'll talk more about that in just one second, but also fierce winds across the arabian sea. so for coastal sections of oman will see wave heights up to potentially 4 meters. and there's that brisk wind down the gulf. so we look at those in the days to come, we could see wind got 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. you know, june as the windy is something katasha. so definitely shows here and temperatures are running a just a bit below average. well, take you to turkey, now we have been dealing with some downpours of rain. this is impacting central areas of the country. so the capital on cra, we have just seen businesses and moles flooded out here with that. deluge just swamping this area. and we do have a pretty good batch of what whether we can find is mir through the c resort city of on talia on friday. and the risk we may see some hail for eastern parts of the
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country. is symbol sunshine though for you with a high of 27 degrees, we do have what whether rolling through the ethiopian highlands? addis ababa high of 29 on friday and toward the south. plenty of sun can be found in bob boy, bill awhile, high of 20 degrees on friday. with a faint, compelling story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can go on a simple touch. informa, the young convention manatee of life. witness through the lens of the human eye. if water bias witness documentary on out is there are the demand for low price clover it accelerating at high speed.
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conflict ever since november. that's when the government forces entered the region to confront local leaders. a far right is really politicians who have been threatening to march to the alex a comp time to order to fit his does. it just left the area, several palestinians protesting tom i've been here visiting by east jerusalem were arrested and you as president joe biden. the british prime minister boys johnson, their 1st face to face meeting hedge g 7 summit between then want to review the so called special relationship, this tension over brackets. well, one of the big issues being discussed at the g 7 summit's will be climate change. the u. k. government wants to see deep counts in carbon emissions and expending on technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere from plymouth, shown a whole reports and a local project. it could help make a global impact. the long snouts see horse
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a rare encounter in the waters off plymouth. this tiniest of animals is clinging to strands of sea grass vital for its protection and survival. this is a habitat and also a species under critical threat. its only hope the efforts of volunteers from the ocean conservation trust seeding and growing new sea grass meadows re wilding the ocean floor. if you look to see the flowery cloud and as an added benefit, see grass draws carbon out of the atmosphere using it to photos. synthesize, providing in nature based defense against climate change, pumps capture carbon for us. and they create this, this complex ecosystem environment for all sorts of wonderful wildlife. so rather than spending vast amounts of money on, on creating expensive carbon captured techniques that look around in the night in
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the natural world. and there are organisms all over the face of the planet that will store this carbon for the just about bike. now that the tide, the green shoots, feed legs of an idea. with that potential, the pilot project aims to grow 80000 square meters of new sea grass beds over the next 4 years. it's thought up to 92 percent of u. k. c. grass has been lost to pollution, disease and human disturbance. it's hope that the success of this project will lead to scaled up versions along coastlines all over the world. but as world leaders from the g 7 meet in cold will not far from here and with the u. k. hosting the next big climate conference in november. the message is that so much more still needs to be done. marine biologist, jason, the whole spencer says the restoring marine wetlands is only
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a partial solution to the much wider problem of human impact on our oceans. well, we know that there's only about 2.7 percent. the ocean is actually protected from damaging activities and it needs to be more like 30 percent. so that's my key message. the g 7, ministers and leaders, the ocean stores, more carbon than anywhere else. and there's more carbon in the c bet than there is in the atmosphere, and trolling that up and releasing it into the c's bunkers. what we need to do is stop those activities and allow the c bed to recover new c gras beds have much to offer small vulnerable species and the environment, but progress here will mean little on its own. jonah whole al jazeera plymouth in well before leaving for europe, president biden said he will be announcing the vaccine plan for the world. us media reporting that the country will buy 500000000 doses of the 5
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a call with 19 job expect to be given to more than 90 countries and distributed to the w h o kovacs program that provides vaccines to poorer nations. u. k. government says 91 percent of new coven, 1900 infections, there from b delta variance, which is 1st identified in india. how secretary, mat hancock announced that statistical facing questions and philip politicians. but his handling of the pandemic response in the u. k. the rise of the variance could delay england's plans to lift corona virus rules later this month and may even drive a 3rd wave to spite high vaccination rates. chinese health officials are on high alerts, midnight break, as you go over 1000 cases in its southern kwan don't province. strict travel restrictions have been imposes mass testing that's being wrapped up. but many patients that have already received at least one dose of china, vaccine raising questions about their efficacy. katrina,
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you reports strict locked downs of infected neighborhoods, travel restrictions, and the mass testing of entire cities. chinese authorities have returned to the pandemic control strategies of last year. as the southern province of kwan don't harm to 120000000 battles the country's most serious outbreak in months, it seems safe to take the most resolute, the most deceptive and district as measures to control gatherings and travels in high risk areas to block the spread of the epidemic dozens of tested positive with the delta variant of course, 19 a highly contagious form of virus. first detected in india. 30000000 people in the region have been tested since may police have detained 6 people for breaking virus prevention rules. officials say the outbreak has been traced back to a woman living in the provincial capital one, jo, food and entertainment venues. there have been ordered to close doors, wanting to leave, the city must produce negative virus tests. taken within 48 hours,
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the neighboring cities of sion, gen 4 shot and mal mean are also on high alert. expert say it's the 1st local test of chinese faxing efficacy concerns raised after port workers who were already vaccinated. caught the virus to go up into the virus case evolving the so the older version to the vaccine and maybe not very effective for this new strain. but we are now saying the vaccine is useless against the indian strain. none of the infected people became serious ill. the protection isn't perfect, but you can say they are not working in bahrain. a new wave of infections has prompted authorities to author booster shots of the size of accede to some who have already received 2 doses of china's sign a farm job vaccines by sign a form and signer back have been approved by the w h or chinese regulators. have given 5 vaccines, the green light locally, children as young as 3 can now receive jobs in emergency circumstances. 800000000
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doses have been administered nationwide so far elsewhere in china, it's business as usual except the international problem. china voters remain mostly close to foreign. staging is under pressure. does that make most of the population and ease restrictions before the beginning of the winter olympics next february? katrina you out a 0. they j probably minister, the central african republic has resigned, along with the entire cabinets for him in negro bother made the and i sit on twitter. it comes if the nation emerges for fighting off rebels. he had at one point controlled 2 thirds off the territory live note admitted tracy monitoring the situation from nigeria. and jose, my form lay goes, what more have we learned at the station? well, basically this move was suspected a long time ago. remember, there was a presidential election in the preston center. i was sworn in the middle of march. a lot of people in central africa public inspected. this will happen. but at that
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point in time, central africa was going to a crisis, an upsurge in violence, and that has to put everything on hold for the government of president for data. and now that the prime minister has submitted this resignation. a lot of people think that this may be asked to retain, to retain state and form the new government because it's been central to the counter offensive. i guess the rebel coalition in central african republic, and that has to be pushing back of rebels from some of these areas they've been holding before. now the government, the president need to decide quickly. and of course, regarding the formation of a new government and central africa public because the country is going to a lot of crisis at the moment. what's the rebel offensive? it's not over. and there's still a significant threat in the central africa public. and secondly, there is a new form that just opening the crisis with the bottle hard to neighbor charged
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republic following the killing of charges. so just charge to retaliate because of that. and also the humanitarian crisis, and the central african republic that are more than 2000000 people in central africa public because of the violence of the last decade insecure at the moment and unlocked the f. what needs to be geared towards reducing the suffering of these central african republic services because of the condition there currently. okay, and she said life will make us out in the thank you. phases of people in the democratic republic of congo are still displaying center volcanic eruption last month, destroyed their homes are living and tough conditions and makeshift camps. rate agencies say the risk of malaria and cholera is rising foss. priyanka go to reports . when mount you are gone, we're up to last month. veronica ran with her 2 children. she carried a few port so she could feed them. but food in this meat shock is hard to come by.
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and they have no home to return to lava, destroyed all. they had this small tent here, barely protects them from rain. and in this case, a son, that's a kid and we live in misery. i don't eat and i have a stomach ache that hurts a lot every day. when i don't know what to eat, sometimes i drink water today. i didn't eat anything. and there are thousands like them scrambling for food, but no toilets are drinking water. what did you see a lot of diseases linked to the water that is not of good quality, including diary diseases and often a lot of malaria to receive many respiratory infections. you have to know that the living conditions are a big part of the situation. around 3500 people lost their homes. when mountaineer gone were up to last month, the government says they must remain in shelters outside the city of goma,
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while others whose home still stand slowly returning, don't limit so those whose houses were burned and destroyed have to stay and wait for the government contingency plan because we cannot allow them to return to their natural environment that was burned and destroyed by the lava and as a responsible government, we cannot ask them to rebuild houses. but even in goma, the volcanic eruption has melted, made water pipes, and damaged or major reservoir agencies on the government are working to provide emergency water supplies. but for now, life remains precarious for the families here as they tried to survive, hunger and disease. and the shadow of one of africa was dangerous. okay, hold on to 0. the canadian developer behind the controversial keystone excell oil pipeline is ending. the project becomes after president joe biden revoke the permit the pipeline would have carried on from canada to the us cancellation. it's
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a major setback for all producers and the canadian government. it has been hailed as a victory by act. this seems long argued, it pulls the threats to the environment. man, most opposed civilian lead, own sense which she has been charged with corruption. she could face 15 years in jail, fuji is being accused of misusing lun for charitable foundation, as well as rowley, except in money and gold. the military has already brought a series of criminal charges against her since taking her. she's been detained since her government was overthrown in a cool, in february. and at least 12 people on board a military plane had been killed when it crashed near me and my 2nd largest city mentally, emergency workers managed rescue to passengers. the army says the plane came from the capital knife at all. that last communications to bad weather. new york's tri becca film festival is back on in the us, organized to say,
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they want to bring the same message of hope as the 1st festival 2 decades ago. from new york, gabriel elizondo reports. ha, it's the hottest ticket in town because it's the 1st ticket in town. tribeca will be the 1st in person film festival to take place in all of north america. since a pandemic began over a year ago, it's also a key milestone the 20th anniversary of the festival. the festival was founded shortly after the 911 attacks on the world trade center. to help revitalize the devastated nearby tray back in neighborhood as well as the rest of new york city. film critic, allison wilmore says that after cobra 1900 hit new york city particularly hard last year, try becker's original message of hope, rings truer than ever. now the festival is on its 20th anniversary and it's kind of in the wake of a trauma again. and in this case,
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you really feel that the festival is trying to cook people back outside, you know, back out to the movies, out to outdoors screenings, and out to this kind of general activity in a city that slowly reopening the festival kicks off. fittingly, perhaps with in the heights in new york, that story adapted from lyn manuel miranda's award winning broadway musical with other highlights include the world premier of steven cider burg. oh, so i didn't move and roadrunner a behind the scenes film about the life of the late new york, chef author and tv host anthony board dane. but it's also a festival where new filmmakers are hoping to make their mark like with this tv docu series incarceration nations about prison systems around the world. director and writer bass tracing or says tre. becca is a welcome opportunity. it's amazing to be a part of any in person event, frankly,
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as a, as a filmmaker, as an artist, as an activist, to be able to interact with audience as again to do this in person. and it also feels like, you know, not only the eyes of all of new york, but the world is watching. june 19th will be another highlight, because that's when the radio city music calls will reopen for the 1st time. after being closed for more than a year, because of the krona virus pandemic, it will host the closing night film of tri becca. all of the audience will be fully vaccinated, and masks will be optional. it will be a landmark event, not only for the festival, but for this city hall. gabriel's hondo, new york. phil heads on al jazeera will have all the action from the women, semifinals of essential tennis that's coming up after the break. ah
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i 0, let me . ah ah, sorry for the sports heres leah. thank you holla! what start with the french open, tennis and anastasio, public chunk of a has reached her 1st ever grand slam final. the 29 year old russian has played in $52.00 major tournaments, and before this one, she'd only made it as far as the quarter finals and lost all 6 times at them. but plain and the semi today she made it through in straight sets against camera. done
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check. 7563. no matter what happens in the final pub, jacob, i will climb back into the top 20 for the 1st time since 2018. who's after years delay? because the pandemic, the euro 2020 football tournament finally gets underway on friday. it's being staged across the 11 host cities, starting at the stadium, olympic o in rome, the head of the european football you way for president alexander scheffer and met polk francis at the vatican ahead of the match. boat. francis is from argentina and is a big football fan himself. the opening game should have a great atmosphere, italy plain in their home country are up against turkey and group. a and $15000.00 fans will be allowed to watch. it will be the biggest crowd to gather in italy for a year and a half. since the pandemic started, italy won all 10 qualifying matches to reach the tournament. and our on
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a 27 match winning streak led by their coach for both men genie. so most people, even though it's $15000.00 in a stadium, holds $80000.00, so it will still be too few. but i'll be back to the place that gave me a lot. i grew up here and i will be really emotional. we hope to put on a good performance and get the when to start this journey. and of course, no big football tournament would be complete without a psychic animal predicting results. you may remember this docs in from the 2018 world cup. well, he's back. if he chooses the same dish twice, then that means the country will win. but this time he went for both meals, which means he's predicting a draw, obviously, between italy and turkey. so q 3 time champion, spain have a trouble build up to the turn meant to of their players will miss the 1st game against sweden after contracting cobra 19 including their captain sort of go bus gets there has been no further cases,
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but several under 21 players have been called up to form 2 separate sides to reduce the chance of an outbreak, leaving them without a team. i must have missed them, england, mars. there were other national teams in the same situation. and unfortunately, even if i hope it won't be the case, i'm sure that during the euros there will be more teams that will have to deal with the same circumstances. just almost always still among the top 6 or 7 favorites. and yes, no doubt about it. defending champions, portugal have ended their preparations on a high note. they hammered israel for nil christiana, and although of course, getting himself the goal, the stand out performer however, was bruno fernandez. the manchester united star finding the net twice portugal have been drawn in a tough group with france, germany and hungry who they faced 1st on tuesday. knew the yawns. cricketers are fighting back after a slow start to the 2nd test against england. opening batsmen, rory burns, helped put england in a strong position on day one with a 50,
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but they then slipped from 72 for no loss to 193 for 6. some chief wickets, including captain jo, route for 4, run both sides looking to claim the series with a win in this final match. the phoenix suns have taken a massive step towards reaching the n b a western conference finals. they now lead the denver nuggets. to know in the series, chris paul looked unstoppable. getting 17 points, and 15 assist without a turnover. while devin booker continued his impressive form with 800 points and 10 rebound sunday morning at 12398, looking to win their 1st ever in v. a championship. already. that's it for me hinge a back to you. hello, thank you very much, lee. and before we go, people in parts of canada, greenland western europe, northern russia, even asia witnessed a partial solar eclipse just curse when the moon passes between the earth and sun, briefly plunging the area where it happens into darkness. from if you lucky,
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stargazers got the best use this fair celestial event will keep me here, and i'll just hear back with you after the break, the more. ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! ah, june on a jessie. who will take half honey's plate will bring you the latest from ron's presidential election on june 18th. the bottom line returns to discuss current developments in us politics and how they affect the world member state to gather in the u. k. on june 11th for talks on key issues at the g 7 summit,
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