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down pause, further south, it warms up madrid, getting up to 26 celsius as a bit more like it. fine and dry, cross much of southern europe and dry to across northern africa. very hard to tripoli. 45 degrees celsius. very wet surround the gulf of guinea. see some very heavy rain that just around cameron pushing across a good part of nigeria, the showers. they extend through much of west africa popping up for liberia and also sierra leon. while still ahead here on here, israel blockade of garza leaves the production line high and dry kind of popular soft drinks companies. and they're all growing concerns about london wembley stadium hosting the final of the euros. as you discuss is expanding attendance. that's coming up with peter enforce ah vaccines. a promising path out of the panoramic. but the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already
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ah ah. hello again, i'm to solve the home that remind you about top stories the salad. iran has accused us of interference after washington said friday, the presidential election was neither free. no, for the biden administration has described the when by foreman chief justice abraham as manufacture feigns prime minister has pardoned 9 jail catalog separatist needed. they were convicted a physician and 2019 for their role in the regions of failed independence. this is and the world health organization is warning that most countries receiving coven 1900 vaccine, through a global sharing scheme, don't have enough doses. now setting up a hub in south africa to allow developing nations to make their own best.
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now the us says it's waiting to hear back from north korea regarding a proposal for me. thing. the american special representative for north korea made that comment during talks with south korea unification. minister both officials say now is a good time to re open discussions about young new k program. earlier this month, north korean leader kim jong warned his government to be fully prepared for both dialogue and confrontation with washington. for the u. s. special representative for north korea as dialogue is the only way for most importantly, i think 2 countries agreed on the shared commitment to pursue complete the condition of the credit post diplomacy. i dial. well run pride has worn out from sol. this is an interesting time. there have been some interesting development, especially during this visit, especially with mention of possibly scrapping the working group that exists between
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south korea and the united states which see is seen as a positive sign or possibly a way forward of restarting dialogue. just to give you some background, this working group was established between south korea in the united states white at the height of all of this flurry of diplomacy at the end of 2018. basically to make sure the 2 allies were singing off the same him sheets that they were proposing the same thing, things to north korea, that there wouldn't be any misunderstanding north korea. i hate the idea of this working group describing it as a noose around the possibility of diplomacy. and so the fact that they are talking about scrapping this is almost symbolic if you like that this belongs to the previous period of diplomacy. and then we have had interesting sounds coming out of north korea, of kim jong and saying that the north korea should be ready for both as he put in dialogue, but also confrontation, which was seen at least as being fairly optimistic. but since then, his influential sister, kim, jo, john, has given a clarification, or if you like,
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poured cold water on that, saying that people shouldn't get ahead of themselves. that if that too much was expected, that they could indeed be disappointed. so it could well be that this is a bit of good cop bad caught by the brother and sister from north korea coming out . and that we are still seeing the possibilities at least of dialogue at some point in the future. while hong kong last a pro democracy newspaper, apple daily set to close the good by saturday. last week you recall police rated it's offices and arrested senior executives for they called collusion with a foreign country. 2 of the papers executives were charged on the beijing sweeping national security or an advisor to the imprisoned immediate hiker in jimmy ly. who founded that paper 26 years ago. so that can no longer pay stubs because its bank accounts had been frozen. still, hong kong leader has defended the government's actions and insisted the city's press. freedom is not under threat. don't try to underplay
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this significance or bridging the national security law and don't try to beautify these acts offer. and then during national security would show the foreign governments have taken so, so much to their heart whenever they talk about things that they are doing, they will put it under the banner of safeguarding national security. so what is the basis of applying that sort of double standards and don't try to accuse to hong kong authorities for using the national security law as a tool to suppress the media or to stifle the freedom of expression. now, man, miles military says it's killed for anti jones and militia members during the shower and manually security forces say they were conducting a raid in the city and were met with gunfire and grenades. there's been fighting across the country since the february crew, as people form so called defense forces to battle the military crack down. the
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general has faced increasing resistance from ethnic groups as well as protested. now mexico and odds and tina have both recalled their ambassadors from nicaragua, for consultations after president daniel ortega's crackdown on opponents. there more than a dozen opposition figures including 5 potential presidential candidates have been arrested justice month. president ortega is expected to seek a 4th term and the november elections on sunday, negro mora, a journalist, and the presidential hopeful was also arrested under nicaragua as controversial new laws. this crackdown on i'll take is opposition. isn't news, as john holman reports now from mexico city. seems that president, daniel will take his government is really going around sort of mopping them up. now officially, what the police have said is that he was asking for foreign intervention in nicaragua, including foreign military intervention that he was involved in terrorist attacks. they really through the book at him. and there's new laws in nicaragua that have
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recently been made, which enables the government to accuse basically people of treason, their political drivers of treason. so he's just the latest one and more than a dozen political figures that we've seen arrested recently in the country. now this is something as well that hasn't just been happening over the last couple of months. this has been happening over the last 3 years or so since 2018 in which there were protests against president ortega and his regime. and those protest ended with a lot of people being arrested, a lot of people being thrown in jail dissidence students, journalists, and political figures amongst them. but this is an escalation of that repression. well, meanwhile, mexico as president is calling for a federal investigation into a string of shootings near the us border. at least 15 civilians were killed and reynosa on saturday. after attack is open fire from cause and various points
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throughout that city. it's not the deployment of the military, the national guard and the state police. well people in a small town and fell in iraq, say, pollution from oil production that is killing them. they blaming the process of gas ferrying, that's when oil is extracted and then excess natural gas is banned off when the things here to me thing the iraqi government to invest in billions to use not gas electricity. natasha game reports now from bala village in basrah, people living in the village of butler take visitors here. they say gas flaring from oil production decimated their generations old palm trees leaving behind nothing but trunks. when we met the village elders, they said every one, know some one who is diagnosed with or who has died from cancer. so i know i already have cancer and only god helps me. we continue to be worried about families
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and love the bus where i help department in southern iraq says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick. the rocky high commission for human right says due to the high rate of cancer in basra, it's demanding the government work with oil companies to combat pollution. that stability for 6 or 7 years every year there is some challenge mystical german security challenge. gas is long term investment, it needs some stuff on it and it needs some cash come, which meant the world bank ranks. iraq, number 2 behind russia when it comes to gas flaring, instead of polluting the air, the gas could be recovered and sold or used to generate electricity for millions of people. the bus or gas company is investing $3000000000.00 to do just that. at the romanella oil field, iraq's largest, anything that the iraqi government can do, or it's neighbors can do to create in
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a stable environment, is good for capturing more gas and for creating a better environment for the iraqi people. the people of butler say the land, their families have been tied to for 200 years is toxic, and they wonder how many more of them will get sick before the government can help them. natasha game, l. jazeera, basra, iraq. now israel has allowed some exports from gaza to resume a month after the truce. it ended its 11 day offensive on the territory. these really government says the measure though is conditional on whether stability is preserved. agricultural products and clothing with fast foods to be let through. but other border restrictions do remain in place and they're causing a shortage of raw materials and gaza as it struggles to recover from last month's conflict. that's the force, the closure of the major sufferings company costing hundreds of jobs. even that aside reports now from golf. every abandoned industrial, surrounded by silence,
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with its tangle of metal cubes and conveyor belts, all turned off. the soft drinks planting. godsa has the hushed atmosphere of futuristic graveyard marketing manager, her mammy as she inspects his factory. now quiet production line must not come in. our factory has been totally shut down due to the closure of the border crossing. know raw materials have come in for 60 days. we depend on those materials, so we were forced to send 250 employees home. we hope that the crossings will reopen and this crisis for years, the g group had a captive market of 2000000 palestinians. living in god's is narrow castille strip . israel's long term located keeps them behind a 40 kilometer concrete and barbed wire fence god as to bordering, but most of its goods comes from the one control by israel. many palestinians we
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spoke to here say israel strategy is to struggle garz's economy and cut off all, but a trickle of humanitarian aid. in the hopes of turning people against hamas critic, see the tactics as an unjust collective punishment against the entire population of god. so god, as economy has deteriorated, a recent tightening of these really located has led to shortages. 90 percent of gods is factories have close, terminating more than $85000.00 workers. said as lost his job when production was suspended at the soft drinks factory of annoyed lynn had lost. i support my family from a single source which is the factory. it's now shut down and everyone who relies on it is suffering. there are new other jobs here, all the other workers are at home waiting for god's help. more than 80 percent of
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people in gaza live on $2.00 a day or less. and the majority would starve if the united nations did not provide food aid. and now a 65 percent unemployment rate among young people is making the situation worse. you may see it algae 0, gaza. well, un officials are now recommending that extraneous great barrier reef be placed on a list of wells heritage sides. it says in danger. these trailing government says it stunned by the call and is planning to strongly oppose it for a nor a bad mammy report. this underwater trays of colorful reefs served as refuge inhabitant to some of the most diverse marine species on the planet. australia's great barrier reef both one 3rd of the world's coral population, but it's under threat. and so 2 is a wildlife. the relies on it. the eastern pacific ocean is heating up fast
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since the mid ninety's. this is cause the death of half of the reef. and is led to un officials recommending it to be placed on a list of wolf heritage sites considered in danger. but the australian government isn't happy about it. countries including european countries, have got strong views about what policies different countries should have on climate change. and i understand that as well, but this is not the convention in which to have those conversations. last year the re recorded it's high sea surface temperature since records began in 1900, where the ocean heats up, corals expel algorithm, the causes and bleach. only the most resilient survive unesco have code for the endanger listing to be adopted as its next world heritage committee meeting . but it's the 2nd time that it's tried to add it to the list. 6 years ago the australian government lobbied the 21 country committee to drop the listing. it said
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unesco didn't consider the billions of dollars it contributed towards the reef protection. but some expert say australia is resisting a commitment to the net, their carbon emissions level by 2015. and that it's over reliant from fossil fuels, maybe contributing to climate change. that means making very definite decisions on climate change. not heading towards supporting the fossil fuel industry in this country, and i think you call mine guest development. none of those things are going to help climate change, but also taking as much action as we possibly can on improving water quality for the great rates. 3000 separate, leafs and 900 islands make up the great barrier reef. but with 50 percent of the reef already gone. many question whether you nascar's move will make much difference. laura, as a man the al jazeera,
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me . ah ah, ah. i talk about no ivory coast is the world's biggest cocoa produce it, but it exports much of what it harvests now though, partly as a result of the pandemic, there is a drive to process more of its own products and that's opening up opportunities for farmers and business owners and managers reports now from up in 2020
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cocoa formulas in ivory coast. what dealt heavy blow as exports fell due to covered 19th. the pandemic hit almost immediately after the world's top producer announced an increase in farm gate price. me, hundreds of farmers left the bees. they couldn't export. but the panoramic also opened new opportunities for farmers like on july cool. saturday morning in one setting. the local processing has been a very good idea as we've had lucas cooperative, the buying process, the beans. this is helping us to sell or produce more like many of the farmers is looking to earn more than the 3 percent of the $100000000000.00 industry. factory owners, like actually manuel, i expending, looking to cash in on the new opportunities with scenes one century. we planting local, growing, cool, cool, bad. the main people there do not know. don't know,
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i'll do the chocolate is made out of process. when you process there is many value in devalue, generally many $1480.00 to $2.00 and more money. the chocolate, the cook, all is around 1 dollar back, you know, is very good absurdity. when, when you process, you can even malls, and all i will call is coming about. but now with the see, do you decide to process year? the government is happy to encourage the increase in local processing with its multi play effect on the local economy. quote, a promise on the vote and government will focus on exporting rocha beans for forwarding exchange, but will use this i know, realizing they can get more out of the bins, but just for income or to martinez. valentine, yellow and other villages i taught how to extract oil and butter from cocoa until now she was unaware of the opportunities in processing the beans. well,
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i don't for myself, before the surgeon local processing activities, all the beans is sold off the harvest by the men. they kept the money. but with this transformation, we too are getting additional income to support ourselves and the family. the coca oil she extract is used for cooking and cost more than other cooking oiled. cocoa butter is also an important buy product which the country used to import from the same cocoa beans it exports. the newly acquired skill is expected to drastically reduce the import of finished cocoa project, usually brought in at a higher cost. despite the inward looking me just if you expect out from the world's biggest cocoa producer to fall instead of issues are hoping to boost production far beyond the over 2000000 tons harvested in 2020 it rece. i'll just either be john. ah,
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well, as you know, it's now time to support his peter a thought, the thank you very much. england will be without mason mountain. ben charles t says important here are 2020 metric in the czech republic mountain. cho, self isolating off to hugging scotland midfield a billy gill. often the 2 themes played last friday. joe has since tested positive for full correct of ours, and is himself out of the scots next game. the 2 englishmen could also miss out on a last 16 fixture, even though they have tested negative for coven 19. i'm doing that by for brain, and he's in london for us poor. while the 2 englishmen who have tested negative self isolating. but the scottish squad are continuing as normal it's a great question. i have to say social media is on fire with outrage about this bill gilmore, the scotland plan was announced on monday yesterday that he had tested positive
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after that friday match. the other 2 english plays though, did not test positive and as far as we are aware, have not tested positive since they continue to test negative. the contact, the parents wasn't just on the pitch them, so on the pitch, these are chelsea team members club teammates. they talked for some 20 minutes or so in the tunnel afterwards. and it appears that that is the contact that the england players have now fallen foul. all the guidance on that said the confusion because people are saying, well, look in here in the u. k. if, if one child in a class in a school class, for example, test positive, the whole of the class has to go home and they sent him to, to isolate. so there's confusion as to why there's none of the scotland players who shared a dressing room, who've been socializing at the training base. why none of them have been judged to be close contact in the definition of the guidance body, public health, england. and i've received an email and i'm not talking out which might shed some
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light on that. the ph d statement says in this response, it's the responsibility of each teams medical staff to make the appropriate risk assessments. the medical team do their own contact tracing and will define who needs to isolate ph. d acts in advisory role. it does not make the final decisions regarding which individuals must isolate on reading into that. but england has taken a very precautionary role. very precautionary decisions based on their advice from that ph advises why scotland is taking a very different interpretation of the goddess and decided that no, none of them need to say it's down to the individual football associations and then medical staff, not ph. d. okay, i'm pull, we've also just heard that the british government will allow more than 60000 fans for the semi final, the final a wimbley. but not everyone is happy about that. now there's been a program this being going on the events research program. it's been happening since the spring. we had the f a cup final which was played at wembley,
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a domestic cup, championship, cup domestic cup competition here in the u. k. that was played a part of this ramping up of. busy attendance says to try and see how many people can safely get into the stadium. there was also the press awards on the wells new could championships in sheffield as well. it was expected that that would be at least $40000.00 in the stadium at wembley stadium. it's 81900000 capacity stadium. but now it's been announced in the last hour that that will be in excess of 60 probably around $65000.00 firms angle america. the gentleman chancellor was meeting with the italian prime minister mother druggie this morning. neither of them are especially happy about this. i'm going back to you a fact to be reasonable amount of druggie offered for room to take over the duty for the final on the semi finals. it does appear that the the way for sticking with london and the final at the moment as far as we're aware, will continue to be played under our to fits full when the stadium poll brendan in
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london. thank you very much for your time. appreciate it. ok, indians, game of the czech republic will determine who wins. group the, the other match of the night will be perfect for both correlation and scott and both sides need to win. if they are to stand any chance of progressing over in south america, the builder can surely match with uruguay was shattered by new the number of july and players had broken covered 19 rules by bringing a local hadress a into the team. tell one of those was or 2 over though he's mohawk, was with me sharper than he reflexes as he helped opponents you regardless, going in and go canceling out an earlier strike by teammate of gus it ended. you're going to go out which stretched back to november 2020 the match. finishing 11 argentina. have qualified. the call to find over the game to spay strike a puppy. gomez. school. the only goal in the transmit it to be parable. i one mill
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and it was a record equaling life, felina murphy, who didn't school but did make it 147 appearance for his national team. in the n h l. playoff the tampa bay, lightning a fresh, the new york island is 8. nothing in game 5 of a semi final theories. stephen stam cars help themselves to those on monday for the rain and stanley cup champions. alex cologne, also school to the for the lightning. tampa bay are now 3 to up in this match up going. it's again 6 on wednesday in, you know, think it's rate is defensive in coal. nasa does become the 1st act of nfl play to come out of the game. nasa displayed in the league for 5 seasons made the announcement on instagram saying he felt representation and visibility were important. he semen the lead commission at 32 based support from acid. when even there for now, the most part is coming up again later. thanks so much. that is also it for me to pay for this news out. but don't go away. i'll be back in just
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