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ah hello there, the weather is sloppy, set for as usual across the middle east, but we have got a few showers just popping off across northern parts of our mon, some lively down polls here, some sundry showers at that as well. it has caused some localized flooding, the stiff shamal wind will continue to blow out. so over iraq, down across q 8 that he's the side of saudi arabia. so lifted dustin stand on the cards here, ready for the next few days or more. that very hot sun shine, but as you can see, lots of hazy sunshine, not too much wet weather in the forecast might catch a shower or 2 up towards the black sea central western positive turkey. but that aside, it does look dry, hot and sunny dry and starting to cross the horn of africa. we have got one or 2 showers just coming in across the highlands. not too much to speak or should be
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a little bit weather than it is at the moment. but those showers they are. they're never last one or 2 showers to just around the golf. if you need to common room, southern parts of nigeria, on the other hand, see some wet weather south of that. it's generally dry across southern africa. lots of sunshine coming through the pleasant autumn sunshine into south africa. cape town, 900 celsius port elizabeth, similar value along with jo beth. we got some may be right for the eastern side of madagascar over the next couple of days with the possibility of some life study. ah, the children born in jewish did he have trash discovered the beauty of music in the ugliest places when a chance to play for the world? 10 mariana t into a dream. ah, ah, landfill, harmonic witness,
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the tree day g 7 summit has ended with you pledges by leaders to slash greenhouse gas emissions. they've also promised to support developing notions to transition to green economy. but environmentalists say the goals and not ambitious enough. it's been a chaotic, starts to a competent vote on israel, the new government that could see the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is a 12 year long been in power. i've probably been at the man hoping to face him with his fund that supported the crowds were back in london, wembley stadium for england. your 2020 campaign with a match against croatia. about $23000.00 fans are independent. all have to show negative covered 900 tests to get the largest crowd in the stadium to the south of the pandemic. let's go back now to what's happening in israel algebra senior political analyst, my one shot, joins us now from paris. marin mckelly bennett has said no one in this coalition
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will have to give up their ideal ology. but with such vast differences between them, is that really plausible it is until a couple of hours from now, when they get to nothing, you know, so i can guarantee you this probably will last for a couple of hours. whether the last couple of months of couple of years, it's anyone's guess. because it's true, you could leave your the ology side. but i think israel palestine live in such flocks that any one decision could push one party or another, especially from the last or the palestinian party. it is to break away with the majority of $61.00. you could definitely see a break up of the coalition when the opposition is show ready to venge its loss and over. so he might be, you know,
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having his wishes it could prove to be also wishful thinking. this saw incoming governing coalition, assuming it happens for the 1st time, includes an independent arrow party. what will this mean for this governing coalition in terms of their governing dude and also do arab israelis expect that to make any difference? let's just be clear or a bit more nuanced that this is part of the coalition, but it's not part of the government. so it will be support thing that government from the outside in the coalition, but they won't be out of ministers in this, in disco. having said that, i think it's also clear, it's also important to clarify the position of this when a party it considers its position to be a pragmatic position, meaning the conflict or the occupation has gone for too long. have some out ups hard normalize relations with israel. it's time for the policies,
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israel to find solutions for their own problems by working out with whatever is really common on the other side of the green line. i'm on kind of seniors in general, even within his reading majority thinks that they are betraying. ready their cause, they think of themselves are stacked by this. the others think of them as betrayed their palestinian people. and now will they be getting some budget for what the others would call crumbs from the israeli table? there most probably will. i mean, the whole point of this saying is that they won't be able to get money, political concessions or if any, but they will be getting some money. and that's how betrayals work. do you think this could encourage more political engagement among arab israeli? however, the governing goes well, however, this coalition goes, i mean, arab israeli or minority, but they're not, they're not tiny minority. what 20 percent. so do you think this might encourage
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more political engagement in decades to come? you know, or just for the sake of, again, some more nuance. the sort of israel is considered an insult to because out of his rainy's, they'd like to see themselves as, as pinions belongs to the palestinian people and indigenous population in palestine . that's how they like to be called. busy that's how they like to be seen as some followers within an israeli find the state now be that as it made it to make up 20 percent of the population and they actually have been quite politically involved. it is right except that they have not been as palestinian nationalists or has been a spin in different logical perspective. they have not been in israeli government, not, not when they were outside designers parties. there was a small minority. they were in spanish, but when they are kind of seniors and is in fact at one point, what was it?
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2019. i thought we had 15 members of the parliament to be citizens. so they are quite engaged. they are quite the resist, the israeli zionist policies all the time. and they have a famous land day where are a number of them were also killed by these 2 forces. society speaking in the social organization in terms of non governmental organization in terms of being in parliament and param being in the municipalities in terms of having their own higher committee for the policy is it is right. they have been quite engaged. what they refused to do is to be part of a government that occupies the people, and this is their dilemma. their country occupies their people. so to be in a government, that means you will be in a government of occupation. unfortunately, just one particular part, the accepted that for money for budgets and so on. but in terms of the general mood
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among the persons is right, is that they would not accept to be bought while their people suffer on their occupations. and the rest of them are refugees in every countries. we have limited time. thank you so much for that morrow. and the shower there in paris, a sudden rise in the amount of salt in one of the longest revision, bangladesh is having a destructive impact on health and the environment. sea water has been flowing in as ocean levels rise. more now from al serra tend to challenge re this is one of the most important rivers in bangladesh. the nearly 200 kilometer mode, multi fits into the river ganges and sustains the livelihoods of millions along the coast. but it, salt levels have been rising in recent years. experts say that's largely because of an increase in sea levels which forces salt water back into rivers. they also believe at dam on the river again g as in india, could have had an impact. joe scenario is a farmer and say life has become
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a challenge. well, if i need them, some lens damaged crops are not growing. we can't farm and cultivate like before. many people are getting skin rashes, plus we can't bathe in the river or cook with river water. so we know it depends on well water for our daily needs. this year, the salt leveling model was $2100.00 parts per 1000000 concentration, the highest in a decade. the human body can only stand salt levels of our own $600.00 parts per 1000000, according to the local department of public health, engineering. the impact of the increase in the thought of them of the day by water is already been filed by the local communities here in boca guns district, most now have to fetch fresh water from nearby treatment plans. they say they're held agriculture and their environment have all been seriously affected. many spend hours collecting fresh drinking water ones on the river. water contains too much salt, which is why we take water from here. nowadays,
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it's even much worse. so we have to totally rely on the water from here. environmental experts are worried about the long term effects of different protein, some of the summer food. and typically it's been observed that during the long summer period, the salt water level increases into surface of the rivers and kennels in south and south western regions. since we are now experiencing and prolong summer period, the salinity of the man whom su river has increased significantly compared to previous occasion and has effected 2 areas, mainly agriculture and health. bangladesh is familiar with the adverse impact of salt water intrusion, but with the consequence of climate change, it is now gradually extending inland, affecting river water and agriculture land in the south. and southwestern region. many have no choice but to use river water. not one find the salt water in the river, it's damaging everything here. it's hard to take bath here or do household chores. it repeats the skin. we also can't regain the land because it damages the crops.
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environmentalist warrant if the salt water intrusion continues at this rate, livelihood, agriculture, and the bio diversity of this region could be under serious threats with children algebra to get bangladesh back to the crowd. virus pan dana can to india has reported its lowest number of official daily covered 19 cases since april, and reported more than 80000 new infections. but the number of deaths remained tie with more than 3000 recorded in the past 24 hours. some regional governments, including the capital, you deli, will be easy locked down. this is further from monday. so africa has put 2000000 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine, not the contamination concerns. that one of the u. s. drug makers, sites that comes in the country, enters the 3rd wave, and less than one percent of its population is fully vaccinated. the government is under fire for a slow rollout is reported nearly 2000000 infections and nearly 60000 deaths to
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meet a miller has more from devon. the procurement of vaccines is one that has all the africans worried, especially as the countries now into a 3rd wave of infections. the latest numbers, at least, almost 9000 south africa, about 9000 new cases of infections. and this is a significant rise compared to the last few weeks. now the government has said that it's likely it would have to potentially discard $2000000.00 johnson and johnson vaccines that are in a warehouse in the eastern cape. so that consignment is definitely on hold because of the contamination of a component of those doses that took place in the united states before it reached south africa. and so south africa is likely to have to rely on its prism consignment of 5 vaccines which are not near enough to vaccinate south africa. the government is presently trying to vaccinate people over the age of 60. it had hoped
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to thought vaccinating teachers in particular so that school could reopen completely. the government has been criticized for the slow pace of the rollout. and it had expected about 29000000 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine. so that could be put into jeopardy given the hold now on the 2000000 doses from that pharmaceutical company, johnson and johnson had been ideal because of the facilities until africa, especially taking that vaccine to rural areas. it was one that suited conditions in south africa. and this is certainly a blow for the government that's trying to vaccinate as many people as possible, but continues to be criticized for the slow pace of the roll out feigns right when opposition parties have been rallying against the prime minister's policies on cat lonia by minister pedro sanchez plans to pardon a group of politicians from the region who organized and illegal independence referendum in 2017 fox and the people's party say, the move is of
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a trail of spanish unity and the calling from early election activist. me and my have rallied against the military crew a day before the 1st trial of deposed leader on on to cheat gets under way. protest is monster young gone calling for return to democracy. they dispersed quickly to avoid confrontation with security forces. the un human rights chief is warned of the human rights catastrophe. because if the military crack down on descent, there are reports at least 860 people have been killed since the army took over in february. at least 12 people have been killed during a gas line explosion in china is who bay province. the blast ripped through a residential district and she on 50 destroying several buildings more than 100 people are injured in rescue if it's a continuing, an investigation is underway. countries around the gulf of giddy stepping up
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security to fight off a fight off. rather a sharp rise and attacks by pirates. the maritime area stretches from senegal to gold, and it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all the attacks this year, i made interest reports from lake awesome. no jerry or one of the worst effect countries. the nigeria test out new equipment soon to be deployed. it's the, it's an arsenal of ground. air and sea vessels and equipment designed to tackle pirates operating in the gulf of attacks in the region of grown in number and sophistication of the past 5 years is very difficult to advocate. but our target is to see as 0. tolerance of my time is the community within and beyond. out one to 2. we have a complete gamble of land at
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the approach that can handle the issue of the insecurity. countries in the region lose nearly a $1000000000.00 annually to pirate attacks. many carried out in nigeria and waters, many countries in west africa, i'm the gulf of guinea have tied the maritime security to that of the continents biggest economy and for good reason, a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the 1st quarter of 2021 happened in nigeria, standard total water's ship operators. hope what the country's deployment of additional vessels like this. 17 interceptor boats 10 aircraft including goals will help to keep the number down in addition to the loss of lives and equipment, many businesses have closed. there was a time in the country that we had almost time right. the
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problem due to the out of the, the pirate food. and the last a lot of business do you who's out on reno, nevada, on and she says getting them back will be hard as new threats a merging we have that comes from you room. and i mean, they feel i'm children respond and they take the much respect when they move in right on the on red minus ship operators navigating the gulf of guinea. now pay insurance premiums. similar to what's paid by those in wars owens. forcing some to avoid the region altogether. officious in nigeria, i hope the import security force will restore confidence in merchants once again, play the gulf of guinea. how many degrees?
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i would you see that lake us till they had hair on algebra on. the billing continues in england take the me, i had to say are opening euro's games that's coming up with joe. ah frank assessments and arguments suggesting that the martin administration's playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools, and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy? then their life has been shaped by vitamin in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on our jazeera, it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but it's greatest rival is just
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a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between fans formed from a class device sustained over generations. most local junior support is born into these club colors. in an epic feud of rich versus poor. the fans will make football when i was just the with the until i speak. when others don't, ah, because of all sides. no matter where it takes a police finn and you guys are my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here. oh,
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i the phone of sport and the euro election, his joe. thank you very much, kim. yeah, england have kicked off the euro's campaign with a win over croatia, wembley, despite having a pop, some crowd back at the home stadium. the teams still had a mixed reception from their funds when they took me. the number of support is due to the play in protest against racial injustice, which the team has vowed to continue throughout the tournament. but as far as the game was concerned, they would have been happy. raheem sterling thought his 1st tournament go, giving them one know when over crecia in the 57 minute england. next game is
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against scotland. on friday. group c, take center stage and a few minutes time north macedonia. make their final debut against austria while the netherlands host ukraine. and i'm them a little later on. it's been confirmed that denmark's christine erickson suffered a cardiac arrest, which led same collapsing on the page. and his sides opening year 2020 game with finland. then mark's team doctor says he was gone before he was resuscitated. midfielder remains in a stable condition in hospital in copenhagen. a medical test so far have been normal. we did research station and and it was guardian forest. how close worthy i don't know. and we, we got him back after, after one, the 5th. so, so that's quite a fast where you are for has been criticized for allowing denmark to continue the
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game, given many players were physically to address what happened to erickson months. the united legend peter michael, whose son casper was go for denmark, didn't subsidy ridiculous. the players had to carry on and were given a few alternatives. well then most coach says he regret sending his plays back on the pitch to finish the game of finland. maybe she just got in the bus and went home and then the see what it's what the next day would have would have brought. but that's just my feeling now. but i think it was a very, very tough decision. some tough message that the players had to try to make a decision and so i know it's difficult, but then i have a sense that it was wrong that the place was given the situation. sanjay sharma is a professor of cardiology at saint george's university of london. he says cardiac arrest, they're incredibly rare and elite athletes that the quick reaction of the medical
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staff would save to erickson's life. it's absolutely crucial to get the haul started once there's a sudden, claudia, correct? because for every minute that lapses the chances of survival drop by and between 7 and 10 percent. so when someone has a cardiac arrest, the important thing is to stall a cpr, immediately within 2 minutes, which was the case to keep all the other organs profuse, such as the brain. clearly, if the brain doesn't get an option for enough time, then the individual could be left with brain damage in the future. and of course, was keeping that recitation process going, if there is a shock of rhythm such has been curricular preparation, which was the case. it's probably some lumber, the important thing is to deliver an electrical shock within 2 or 3 minutes to try and get that whole started as quickly as possible. and it seems that this is what happened in that question. erickson's downtime. that is the time between the collapse and the time that they got everything going again, was really very short and therefore his outlook is good. it's actually crucial that
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these different but i just pitch like the preparations are available. i can speak for the english football association where all 92 clubs affiliated with the english association do have such pitch signed care? well, their incident like eric sense are rare. they have happened before, for brief, more amber, also self had a cardiac arrest during an f cup match in 2012. the former england under 20 wanted to national, retired at the age of $24.00, off to that. and so saturday seems brought back painful memories. and i'm working from home to come on me as soon as you come on monday. and because i was around people i love tried not to shut it off. i was deep time. it was getting me. it's almost like it broke by stuff that i've put done in me of this so emotion that just done the never want to relief again and then to watch it from that distance and not know in expectation was going to happen. 8 scary.
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defending champion portugal cake, off the tournament on tuesday against hungary. but they'll be without defenders. well, come, fellow, who's tested positive for coven? 19 the mansion. 50 play is doing well to being placed in my solution will be other results for the squad came back negative will south america's biggest continental competition kicks off later too, but the corporate america does. so under the shadow of corona virus 11 plays bolivia and venezuela have tested positive for coven 19 header. the tournament in brazil, number of coaching staff from both teams, will also infected and as well i've had to drop in 15 new players to score head of the game against brazil, nova chuck of which is in such a 19th grand slam title at the french open but so far as attempts to clinch it on the clay in paris have been stifled by the funnel to pass. the greek 5th seat is playing in his 1st grand slam final. and he took the opening set 2 sets, although joke of which has won the 3rd. meanwhile, there was great news earlier for women's singles champion, but bought
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a creature cova. she's now also the women's w champion together with kathrina senior cova. she won the double final meeting from tech and bethany, my son thinks for 6 to the school as katie, over becomes the 1st woman to win the singles and doubles title. mary paced back into fountain. los angeles kept his are off the mark in the western conference semi final series against the utah jazz y leonard. i'm george were in the pub form for the coaches in game 3 on saturday and contributed 34 points and 12 rebound. george scored 31 points and a winning this one comfortably. 13226, came forth on monday. new zealand speakers have secured a rare away test series. when over england, it took less than an hour of play on the full day of the 2nd test at edge best, and feel that a victory england 1st period at home since 2014. and that will please kim,
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i'm sure that it was booked for now. thanks joe. to stay with us. i'll be back in just a moment. plenty more of the day. care all l. just a news news. news. news. in the next episode of science and a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval atlantic period in the field of engineering. the height of sophistication in mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant clock, ah, written around $85080.00. the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contractions, science and
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a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera, these lights may look like a city from the sky, but their fishing vessels just outside origin. tina's exclusive economic zone, the united states launched operations southern cross to combat, illegal and unregulated fishing in the southern atlantic. argentina, coast guard say, the main task is to control the movements, so they do not cross into argentine territory from this home argent time authorities can monitor for what's happening in economic exclusive films. but what a 40 here are saying is that what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. resulting from one is a home will cap was what williams were made. it turned into a nightmare of a rest and torture by the phoenix johnson. footballing legend,
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eric kent introduce his cloud. your temporary, one of the special few stood up for their beliefs, whatever that cost. football rebels on al jazeera, the oh i, i think we're in a contest with china per se. when a context with autocrat, us president joe biden declared democracy are in a race to compete with government to hold absolute power. it follows the g 7 summit, the full leaders commit to a big fight against climate change. and the corona virus pandemic. ah.
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