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15 degrees in similar value to for the game taking place in dublin, it will be largely fine and dry as we go on into tuesday. those songs about wet weather, grassy coming through foundry downpours, suddenly possibilities a system makes its way further. eastwards and south was shadows that to across northern path, spain and portugal, once again the still la showers over towards the black sea, but for central areas, it is hot and getting hotter in berlin temperatures. he could touch the mid thirties by the time we come to where friday than the cause of a touch for the weekend. the latest news as it breaks the risk of a violent relation in many parts of the country becoming increasingly real. with detail coverage conditions are really clean at all. here the local administrators said that they've already detected several cases, a colorado. from around the world. a couple of 100 migrant children have been found
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places on the mainland to alleviate the pressure in the air to it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but it's greatest rival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between fans formed from a class device sustained over generations. most vocal junior support is born into these club colors. in an epic feud of rich versus poor. the fans who make football . when i was just the me, the a
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again you watching out your mind about top stories is and israel's, and government is getting down to work a day off the parliament approved the new coalition by the nurse, the margin, a prime minister enough to be bennett has presented his covenant to the president. the trial of me most oppose needa hung santucci has begun. she's facing a range of charges including corruption and violating cubic $950.00. she has been under house arrest and military sees power in february chieftain to stop and beg. it says, the relationship between russia and the alliances of its lowest points. his pope, he also warned, there must be a united response to get security challenges posed by china. well, the chinese embassy in the u. k. has responded to the g 7 communicate which criticized beijing on a number of issues including reported to human rights abuses in that she jang region. in a statement, the spokes person said to communicate, distorted and reverse remarks, and she's young. hong kong,
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taiwan deliberately slandered china and arbitrarily interfered in china. its internal affairs, as well as exposing the sinister intentions of a few countries, such as united states, a country you has more on china's reaction from major. the chinese embassy in london criticize a g 7 block as a whole saying, but during a time of global pandemic, the international community should be banding together. there should be a sense of unity, but instead these g 7 leaders, we're creating a small click to create frictions, and so discord. unsurprisingly, as you mentioned, there was targeted criticism of the us accusing of creating artificial conflicts is what it said and slander, in order to contain china and then went on to elaborate on some messages we have heard before from the aging, saying that she's young, that there were no such thing as human rights abuses or anything close to genocide saying that all those measures taking place with the week is were about anti
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terrorism. it said that when it came to taiwan, that this was an inalienable part of china, and that all the countries in the world should respect the one china principal. and when it came to coerce and trade practices imposed by beijing on other countries. it said that baiting was again in a responsible international player, and that it contributed roughly 30 percent of annual global economic worth in recent years. or some messages we have heard before in an earlier statement. china said that the days were a small group of countries dictated the decisions of the world, were long gone. so very strong words from china, but it does feel a lot of pressure from this. this g 7, joint communique was the strongest rebuke we've heard from the g 7 towards china since $989.00 gentlemen square cracked down. but in reality, this pressure, that paging is feeling now is unlikely to push it towards changing its behavior to
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new zealand. now where the government will formerly apologize for res, carried out on the homes of pacific island, people in the 100 seventies. they had been targeted for deportation as part of a crackdown on over stairs and what became known as the dawn rates. many had arrived to help with a labor shortage, prime minister just and then says that data later showed nearly half of all over stairs were either british or american who had never been targeted to this day, pacific communities, faith prejudices, and stereotypes established during and perpetuated by the dual ride period an apology can never reduce what happened or under the decades of disadvantage experienced as a result. but it can contribute to healing for pacific peoples, an outside or new zealand minister for pacific peoples described his own experience, saying that police just turned up unannounced on his door for we were don't read it early alice of the morning and the memory. so it's in my memory of my father,
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being helpless. it was, we bought the home about 2 years prior to that. and to have somebody knocking at the door in the early morning with a flashlight and your face disrespecting, the owner of the home with an al station dog huffing at the mouth in that door. and wanted to come in without any respect for the people living in there is quite traumatize. a woman has been killed in the u. s. city of minneapolis, when a car was driven into a crowd, protesting against the recent police, shooting of a black man beside suspect has been taken into custody. call readings have become more common, not protest in the united states during the past 2 years. now last month, nigeria president, mohammed's bahati surprised many. when he said and 18 months bought a closure to restrict illegal weapons had failed. the land border had been shut since 2019 hurries, had listed alms continue to flow into the country, fueling numerous conflicts. i want to just report now from them
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a town on the border between nigeria and benny. this border market used to be a thriving commercial hub. it's now a shell of it. for myself. it was known for cheap imports like rice, automobiles, and garments. but not anymore. it's been 6 months since now. general reopen it's western land border with beneath. but people like successful motorcycle dealer or more layer in was a. they having to find other work to make a living. and he's not happy. you've got my tell you what i was actually like because if somebody comes in is what points you get free passage of goods on people police. but i've got to do, but i know you got that's what i thought opened loose. because if i shall opening to some group of people in this country, he says, such favors have ruined small businesses like hiss and by extension,
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have the economy. head of a local trade union agrees, no legible market. there's little activities at the market. even the number of visitors reduced substantially with incomes wiped out. people stay at home and such . you can't get the taxes as you know, the residency, even passenger traffic is not what it used to be. the motor closure was meant to reduce the import of hold. i to encourage domestic drug and stop the smuggling of firearms and listen drugs into nigeria. but after one on harvey, the president admits said more arms came in during the ban, raising questions as to what it actually achieved or the features. however, it's just the shut down was a resounding success as there is cross border cooperation and shedding of intelligence on smuggling. there were a lot of the jaws of her previous is i terms older fall there with it to the country through illegal with an order. they were also rest of
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my growth which could complicated to give this to show, but enforcing the border or has made it more expensive to live in communities like semi people. he has a numerous checkpoint hurting the transportation of good from across the border and other parts of nigeria. the government reopen its borders just as the free trade agreement facilitated by the african union was coming into force. but months later, business activity here has yet to pick up. nigeria government has accused its neighbors of endangering not only economy, but also security, say weapons, and ammunition still flow across the borders to feed it ever growing conflict comedy. reese, how does the semi on niger beating border iraq's government is closing the last displacement camps under its control. tens of thousands who fled. i feel i've been
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forced to relocate already say they want to re integrate people back into society. but many say they have never to go run con this report now for most the 7 years, but her k camp and others like it to become home for those who fled. i saw the salt and takeover of large parts were rock in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home. and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, our land, i'm sorry, i can't go back because here we have some help. at least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to. if we go back, where do we live under the sky? here, at least we have a tent. the government wants us. how did this camp, but they haven't helped us to go anywhere else. families after his being set up 7 years ago, but her k has become home to many babies, have become children, families for bonds with each other. the camp provides basic services such as water
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and limited electricity, but still offers more of a community than the destroyed houses they left behind. the iraqi government is shot 16 of 20 camps. it controls down and he's putting pressure on the autonomy as a kurdish regional government to shut camps and its territory. the camp director works where the n g o linked to the kurdish regional government, which together with the iraq and federal government finance is the camp. electrical model, i keep my, the kurdish regional government won't cut the aid to these families and we won't force them to return back if they want to leave will help them leave. the federal government has stopped some aid in a bid to encourage people to leave every month more families arrive at this camp from others that have been closed. the rocky federal government has stopped helping new arrivals with food puzzles and the camps managers can only give them shelter. they also say they have nothing a home to return to. and this is what they don't want to return back to now, and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the
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population. then when the iraqi forces took it back, whole neighborhoods like these were completely destroyed, but it's not just hair. it's also in the villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displaced people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in most small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort seems we focused on the unesco heritage site. the all new re mosque, the former headquarters of isolates, but with a few homes, even remotely livable, who might go to the rebuild mosque is the question i have. i think that's 100 families move back, be dealt homes and jobs. it will make the situation of earth video begging the street, and this will verse and the all of the bed economic situation. most of these families are eligible for compensation, but few families. kevin received anything on it. out of the 73000 families who have
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asked for help to rebuild and move home since 2018, only 2000 have received help. according to human rights groups, the thousands of people, the camps, are there any option, but there are a few left and the pressure to ship them is growing every day. emron calling out 0, mosul to americans on trial in japan, admitted they helped form and this and chairman, the colors going fleet, the country in 2001, 900 michael taylor and his son peter were extradited from the united states. in march. gold was being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped 11. he's still wanted by police in japan. the annual dragon boat race festival has been held in hong kong despite cobra. 1900 restrictions and tightening controls. it's one of the cities, most popular events, social distancing meant few races, inspect taxes this year. agent brown. the hong kong wants to show that life here will soon be back to normal. and on a day like this,
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that's easy to imagine. as hundreds of people took part in one of the territories biggest annual festival is the dragon boat race as seen the to some of as proof, hong kong freedoms remain intact. but it's also a place where it seems social distancing. rules are selectively and pools that hold back is read all this event can happen during the coven 19 condemning our team is fully vaccinated, and we have confidence in the ability of the organizer to maintain safety protocol . i'm not surprised, but the fact that no one social does the thing, it's a bit scary as well. just over a week ago, the government band, another popular annual event, the june, the 4th visual that commemorates those killed by chinese troops in beijing. tea elements where 32 years ago, the authorities said the order was justified on public health grounds. it didn't
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stop small acts of defiance. strict health regulations are not the only controls people are dealing with. it's almost a year since china's leaders imposed draconian security law. a response to months of often violent anti government protests here under that law, more than a 100 activists have been arrested with most denied bales, hong kong people, and now hesitant to protest and to get vaccinated. there's been a sluggish response to the inauguration campaign, as only around 20 percent of the population have received a single of the cobra. 19 vaccine. after some prodding by the government corporate hong kong is now dangling incentives to try to persuade people to get an elected, offering prizes that include an apartment in this complex valued at more than a 1000000 and a half dollars. the slow pick up blamed on a lack of trust in the government and concerns over vaccine safety. but there's
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also another incentive for people to get an ocoee lated. a new outbreak of cobit 19 in the neighboring chinese province of glendon. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong marine biologist, sir, investigate the mystery skin disease affecting white re shocks and malaysia pictures of one of the shocks. what appears to be spots and legions on its head, went viral, also been taken by an underwater photographer in borneo island. divers, have since found the same mileage is in every group. sharks have come across, report suggests rising seats, which is could be responsible. cambodia has deployed it said next generation of land mine sniffing right. as part of a d mining operation, 20 african giant pouch traps were recently imported from time to for the job and undergoing intense trading. new batch rodents replaces a recently retired group which included one, right, which is given a metal finding $71.00 land mines and $58.00,
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unexploded bombs. cambodia is one of the most heavily land mind countries in the world. south africa is not well known for growing coffee, but in recent years, changing weather patterns of health farmers attempt to revive and industry began more than 100 years ago, sir. as miller reports from the coastal province of quasi to the top didn't cummings is the 3rd generation in his family who formed in the quote lu natal province decades ago. this was a banana farm. now dylan has turned to coffee. really what you looking at his temperature and temperature is influenced by altitude. so when you in the quite, in countries like tanzania and kenya, you have to be at high altitude to get these. what they call the goldilocks, don't. it's not too hot, not too cold, were your average temperatures are sitting between 18 and 20 degrees celsius. the other main fact that affect temperature is latitude, and we at 31 degrees south. yeah. so this again creates the sub tropical bells,
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while coffee plants were 1st introduced to south africa and the 1800s. unlike brazil, ethiopia, kenya. so that is not known for producing that many of the original plantations were destroyed by disease piss unsuitable foil and climate. more than a century later, they are a handful of coffee farms spread across the provinces. here outside port edward, the climate is warm and sub tropical. ideal for growing the crop. and global warming may be helping other crops of actually benefiting from the increase in temperature, minimum temperature. you know, in that the frost areas or shrinking and, and crops like coffee. that like the warmer conditions, they are likely to do better and, and we will be able to start planting coffee. and here is where we previously couldn't because the minimum temperatures are increasing. coffee being, gro,
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was like this, want to try to revive an industry that's been in decline for decades, but with century old machinery and outdated methods. some farmers say that technology needs to be updated to make the process more efficient. the global coffee market is valued at more than $450000000000.00, but for many farmers, the profit is low, some only pocketing a 3rd of the final sale price farmers like gall and say that while there is a big market for coffee, there's not enough investment in south africa, coffee farms to maximize profits and sustain his business. still not only grows coffee beans, he also wrote them and packages the final product for sale. while sold african coffee. bailey features in global markets. farmers are hoping their hard work pays off for me to mila al jazeera was willing to tell south africa. so head here on al jazeera, what a wreck it will show you how fringe open champion never joking,
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which made this young fun day come up with a cruise with
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me. ah ah ah ah, let's go for his job, nick. thank you very much. well, we stopped in south america where brazil have kicked off the corporate america where the when a venezuela aquinos ne mom and gabrielle barbosa scored in the opening match in brasilia against venezuela team. who had to draft in the 15 score replacements, after several of their players tested positive for coven. 19 brazil took over the
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hosting off the tournament with less than 2 weeks to go off to original hosts. argentine and columbia were dropped as cases of corona virus rose in those countries. columbia also got like how pain off to a winning start for the scrappy one know victory over for door on sunday. it wouldn't, don't us scored 3 minutes from half time for a well choreographed free kick. the goal was initially ruled offside, but that decision was reversed. after a v a. i'll review argentina face chilly in that opening match later. they're facing a 28 year title droughts having won their last at the copa america in 1993. and captain nemo messy says it's his goal to change that. so, but i think i know i have a dream to in a trophy with the national team and i've been very close several times. unfortunately, it was not possible. i'll keep trying until i can. i've had the fortune win everything club level and at an individual level, and it would be beautiful to win something with the national team. but that's been
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plenty of position to brazil's hosting of the tournament, says monica yanna kit for ports from rio. the brazilian team and its head coach had asked of the football authorities of people that are organizing this tournament not to hold the tournament in brazil. brazil is about to have to reach another grim milestone of half a 1000000 dead by coven 19. there's a parliamentary inquiry going on right now investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. and they simply had asked for this tournament, not to be here. they said it wasn't for political reasons. it was also technical reasons. they say everything was organized at the last minute. and the vice president came in and said that the head coach should go with he didn't want to play. and so, politics got involved was for awe
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. the netherlands are off to a winning starts off to missing out on the last euros in 2016. there were 5 golden a thrilling much between the top and ukraine. jenny will yell them, put the dutch one up in the 2nd half the coast, then put them to us shortly after. ling andrea malenko pulled one back full ukraine . and 4 minutes later they were level 3 room. and yet men took. but denzil and freeze headed in the wind from netherlands on 85 minutes as it finished 3 to spain about their preparations disrupted by corona virus. but the squad have gathered in seville ahead of that opening game against sweden. later on monday, the team have been in isolation of the 2 players tested positive, including captain sergio with kits. the players received that corona virus vaccines on friday will spain and sweden play each other in late game. scotland and the
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czech republic will kick off the day's proceedings. the scots are back at a major tournament for the 1st time since 998. poland in slovakia also in action. it's all square in the n b a eastern conference semi final series between the milwaukee bucks and brooklyn nets off the game for on sunday. the nets were not helped by leading saw god car re, irving who framed his right ankle, brooklyn, over already without james hardon, whose hasn't played since game one of this contest. john was an excellent form of the night for the buck going 34 point. so we'll see taking this 170 to 96 game 5 on tuesday with one the new york island does have struck 1st against the tampa bay lightning in the opening games and semi final series. thanks to goals for matthew boswell and ryan pollock. the island is secure to, to on when in game one on sunday time to buy all the writing sunday champions, but find themselves immediately on the back. so here it is a better 7 series. so,
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so still a long way to go to takes place on tuesday. well, just over 6 months ago, roman gray's on was lucky to the 5 base fiery crash in bahrain that ultimately ended his for me, the one cray. the french driver who suffered burns has since successfully returned to bracing an indie car. but on sunday he found himself in another fire this time at a rice in detroit, and robbed an extinguisher, and did his best to put it out before the fiber brigade arrived. they later applauded him for keeping a cool head now of a joke of which says a golden grand slam in 2021 is possible off to winning the french open. the well, the one claims the 2nd of 2 majors this season on sunday, on the clay at roland garrath, he meets the funnel fits the path joke, which also won the australian open in february and hope to defend the wimbledon title later this month will be lympics and us open any play to achieve the golden slime of holding all 4 majors and
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a gold medal at the olympics in the same calendar year. is the legendary stephanie graph in 1988. everything is possible. i mean, definitely in my case, i can say that, i mean what i've been through in my career in my life and you know, this journey has been terrific so far and i've achieved some things that a lot of people thought it would be not possible for me to achieve so everything is possible. so jokers which one the trophy but perhaps the biggest winner of the day was this the young fun with gifted the well someone's rackets off to that much. he could barely believe it and celebrated like a future grand slam champion. should lovely. alright, well that was all the sport for now. it's back to nick. does this brilliant j thanks very much. future trumping. definitely. that's it. with my colleagues, i run them right here in a couple of minutes. license button. ah
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news news. news. when the shows came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise which was known as my finale is in the most dangerous intersections. and i thought able you didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens to people who are shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera man. so that's good l out of here, sorry, a vo holiday. and we'll have on our does era on june 16th the leaders of
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dizzying around ah, the new face of israel politics, nestali, bennett, leads the coalition. government of 8 parties, the consumed face, his 1st big test. ah, around what you know is, is there like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up us president joe biden, warrens about new challenges in dealing with china and russia as natalie does meet in brussels also. and she goes on trial.

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