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the hello, well is looking pretty good across the middle east. well, the thing to say good is looking very hot dry, i'm sorry, but the winds not quite as strong as they have been recently. so the shamal has east 40 celsius here in doha. not too bad enough it back then q weight of 4748 degrees. just wanted to shout into central parts of but nothing must speak of a chance. one or 2. she was tuned to northern parts of mom. once again, that is the temperature and must got down to around $34.00 celsius with the winds. coming in from a south westley direction. wanted to shout was just around the gulf of aid and wanted to shout to just around the c o. p. and heil is over the next couple of days, we could catch another show abrasive, leading a few showers into southern pass of somalia. though she was packing up around the c o. p in highland seriously ways driving plenty of showers over towards the gulf of
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guinea cameroon. in particular sinks and big downpours will see the heavy rain also extending its way across southern parts of nigeria could see some flooding here for southern parts of africa. what it is generally drive. you got a few showers into the far south of south africa, around the western cape, the southern cape at on shore brace, also feeding a few showers into eastern parts of towns and there was some showers, but kenya ah, in 2020 new york city was the global at the center of death and in this, from the corona virus. like many cities, the panoramic has altered, the metropolis is very fabric. hundreds of thousands of floods, the celebrated concrete jungle. those who remain know that restoring it's my talent will be easy. people in power asks whether the city can bounce back to its former glory, saving new york on a just a global pandemic. social unrest. a world under
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locked down, brought to the knees by the buyer. but now we have a window to like the past to a bright future. coming to you live from doha. we bring together leaders from the corners of the globe and across all sectors of society, chalk away out of the join at the country. if you cannot make forums powered by bloom. oh, i want you know, to hit our reminder of our top story. this are the new fears about doing instability, enough janice, down after recent military gains by the taliban fighters capture the main border
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crossing, which is it gets done on tuesday. seems prime minister has pardons, 9 jail capital and separatists leaders. they were convicted of tradition in 2019, for their role in the regions failed independence. 2 years earlier around this president's new life abraham, right? you see says your work to defend his interest in it or she ations the following the powers, the u. s. has called has been and fridays election manufacturer, which around denies provisional results for e. c. o peers, general election unexpected. later on tuesday, it's the 1st electoral test for prime minister aviana who was appointed in 2018. but the happy allegations of irregularities and not all regions were able to vote including today. well, there's been amongst fighting some opposition parties boycotted monday's election, while other se ballard boxes were tampered with and their staff would attacked. how about the highs mo,
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from undesirable on the expectations of an election when for prime minister abbey on it? he seems to be on his way to winning his foster popular monday t a and if you up yeah. in 2018 when he came to power, he was selected by his party the coalition, both of the country then. and i'll be desperate to get a puppet on monday because this country is riddled with so many problems from the conflict integrated to ethnic trouble. in several hot course that can treat many of the supporters and people in these, but the believe that with a popular mandate, he will have the legitimacy. he need to little decisively with if you use a problem. of course the most appalling stations across the country, the prosperity patio prime minister, i b is the leading for the position. i'm making headways in our been areas like the
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capital and about parts of towns and other parts of the country. and they seem to be happy with that, but there have been problems with the pulses and position, but in the rural areas. how file hundreds of complaints, including some about company with electro material. actual commission say it is investigation, goes allegations with him. davison is a senior analyst of the international crisis group, specializing in ethiopia. he says reconciliation needs to be on the agenda following the election. and the does seem to have been something of a systematic exclusion of some opponents from the democratic process with the government having gained a majority, we might expect to see a sort of continuation of that. and then we took out the tick rate situation, while the federal government had just classified the ruling party that was removed from paula that the t p f as a terrorist organization. so it be quite a significant backward step for the federal government to start opening
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negotiations, which is going to be a change of heart that there is a lot of work to do. there's no doubt that it is currently experiencing a difficult period. i think that is even acknowledged by the supporters of, of i b and those parties participates in the election. the chronically difficult socio economic conditions that compounded by the copied. 3 downturn and also a debt crisis. and then the civil war in gray and also growing insurgents is elsewhere and the country also regional tension over the ground. anything relates on them and which the don over that diamond over territory. there was a huge amount of work to do, and i think crisis group, we believe that unless there were some program of political reconciliation here, reaching out to those who have been excluded from the process. and indeed, even though it's a gate in the insurgency, then it's going to be very hard for the prime minister even way,
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the solid majority to sort of establish the stability needed to embark upon the political and economic reforms that we believe they are, that that is their desired agenda, the opposition candidate and armenia snap elections says he has evidence of fraud and sundays vote. former president roberts custodian made the claims during a news conference yet. yvonne anna on tuesday. it was defeated by prime minister nickle pushing and called the election to ease anger over the peace deal he signed with us by john bro. challenges in yet, yvonne he says, despite the claims of fraud who shoddy and seems to be coming to terms with his defeat. although rebecca cherry and is still pursuing the legal means to try to make the prime minister's office his the tone of the press conference he gave you on tuesday was of a man who realizes that it's not to be if team is compiling a list of what it called electron frauds, a proof of those to submit to the constitutional court. but he acknowledged that
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perhaps he wasn't as popular as he thought. and that many people in menia did not want to go back to the governments of the past. but for observers in armenia and armenians, it's interesting to as much to hear what he didn't say as much as what he did. he didn't call for 3 protests. he isn't taking this to the st. you've been trying to force this other than through the course. i'm back can only be a good thing for armenia. that means that this election was conducted competitively by international standards. and the threats of street violence seems to be passing . saddam's prime minister says fractures within the country, security forces are deeply worried and della conduct is urging reconciliation between military and political factions and is last an initiative for unity. tensions of emerge regarding plans to integrate armed groups into the sudanese forces. a civilian military power sharing administration has governed since long time liter. omar bashir was ousted in 2019 to show that unless we
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resolve this crisis, all of a contested issues will remain unresolved too. if we consider the gravity of this crisis and related issues, we will find out it is really alarming. with every challenge comes possibility. once we come to realize the gravity of the situation, we will address it with open minds, absolute responsibility and seriousness as much as it takes 9. israel has allowed some exports from gaza to resume amongst off to the truth that and it's 11 day offensive. and the territory is really government says the measure is conditional on for the stability is preserved agricultural products and clothing. the 1st goods to be led through other border restrictions remain in place santa causing a shortage of raw materials in gaza as it struggles to recover from last month's conflict. it's forced the closure of a major soft drinks factory costing hundreds of jobs. you know, fade reports from gasser, every abandoned industrial, surrounded by silence,
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with its tangle of metal cubes and conveyor belts altering doth the soft drink. supplanting godsa has the hushed atmosphere of futuristic graveyard marketing manager, her mammy as she inspects his factory now quite production line. the middle of a little 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 end this crisis. for years, the g group had a captive market if 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, gaza to borders, but most of its goods comes from the one control by israel. many policies we spoke
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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 rarely located has led to shortages, 90 percent of gods. this factories have close, terminating more than 85000 workers. said as lost his job when production was suspended at the soft drinks factory of annoyed lynne had lost. i support my family from a single source, which is the factory. it's now shut down and every one who relies on it is suffering. there are no other jobs here. all the other workers are at home waiting for god's help. more than 80 percent of people in gaza live on $2.00
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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, people in a small town in southern iraq, say pollution from oil production is killing them. they're blaming the process of gas flavin. that's one oil is extracted and excess natural gas is burned off. that reduces seal to a new thing. they are actually governments investing billions in an attempt to use the gas for electricity. but as natasha come in, reports from boxes, village and bus, or many say it's already too late. 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
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met the village elders, they said every one, know someone 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 our families and loved one of the bus for health 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 rights says, due to the high rate of cancer in basra, it's demanding the government work with oil companies to combat pollution. that is built happily for 6 or 7 years every to there is some charlene coachman, security, german gas is long term investment. it needs some stuff on it and it needs some cash. come with it. 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
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people. the bus or gas company is investing $3000000000.00 to do just that. at the remailer oil field, iraq's largest, anything that the iraqi government can do, or it's neighbors can do to create in 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 bus run iraq. human rights watch wants to you and to run pop pressure or nicaragua was leaders had of plan the elections, the newly raised report, find high profile arrests and human rights violations against government. critics. the group says it's a strategy to eliminate political competition and allow president daniel ortega to
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return for a 4th time. mexican, his president is calling for a federal investigation into a string of shootings near the us border. at least 15 civilians were killed and i know so on saturday after attackers opened far from carson, various points throughout the city as part of the deployment of the military. the national guard. i'm state police unesco is considering a proposal to put vanish on its endangered less if the city does not issue a permanent ban on cruise ships docking there. if approved, the agency demand urgent action from the italian government by february, cruise ships have been banned from venice as the start of the pan demik. but residents were caught by surprise when a ship sailed into the lumen city earlier this month. to muscle caci is leader of the activist group coming out on the grande navi, which translates as the no big ships committee. he says unesco proposal is an
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important step towards protecting the franchise lagoon from a future disaster. we are quite very, very happy about this announcements about your next go because it's exactly what our committee is saying since 10 years of char goes against the the cruise ships in our border. and it goes a lot of embarrassment for our government that says on the 1st of april, may the governor mental decree said that the cruise ships will not sensor in our, in the moon anymore. but the, all the world, the manage to see on the 5th of june, actually nothing has changed. so this duration of your next call is very, very important. it's important because of the main issue that the big ship, this issue because the ships are too big for our city. they pollute to too much.
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they cause a lot of damages to the city and to the natural environment of our precious boom. and they are not safe. we have seen a couple of years ago to accidents in the same month. the ships are not build and not made that to cross fragile may be a evil historical city like veney. they are built sale and to, to grasp the c not the main problem of venice is venice has only one economy. venice doesn't live on juries. venice died on mass tourism. the only economy of my student is actually pushed away from the city. all the residents, all the different economies. meanwhile, un officials remo recommending that australia is great, barrier reef should be placed on the list of world heritage sides. it says, are in danger. this trillion government says it's stunned by the call and has
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plenty of a strongly oppose it brought about manual reports. this underwater trays of colorful reefs served as refuge and habitat 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 to, as a wildlife, the relies on it. the eastern pacific ocean is heating up fast since the mid ninety's. this is called the death of half of the reef. and his lead to un officials recommending it to be placed on a list of world 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. low fear the
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reaper caught it, it's high sea surface temperature since records began in 1900, where the ocean heats up, curls expel alki the causes and bleach. only the most resilient survive unesco, his coat 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 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 overlying 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
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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 of religion, southwestern china has moved its people to safety. after a surprise visit by a herd of wild elephants, animals being wandering through your non province, coming dangerously close to tongues, wildlife teams have been tracking the. how does it migrates north? still had an i'll just say that i had to climb under a bridge rather than go all night actions. my rather unique sports event in spain
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ah ah ah, it's time for the sports, his jama. thank you, rob england, a kick off against check republic in a few minutes knowing a when would see them talk that you are a 2020 group, but they'll have to do it without mason mountain bench. oh, well, bass players, south isolating off they spent 25 minutes chatting it to scotland, midfielder and the chelsea teammate. really gilmore, in the tunnel off the 2 teams played on friday gilmore since
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a tested positive for current of ours and is out of scotlands game with croatia. england when the great mount and chill out will be available for the last 16 game. but if they finish run up, the pat won't be back in time for the next fixture. the reality is moving forward. i don't think we'll be in a situation where a positive test rule here out, because i think we'll be living with it. like we've lived with float, but we know at that point and of course across the rest of europe in the rest of the world. the situation is different in terms of numbers of people that are vaccinated in the dangers of it. so we have to accept, we're in the situation we are, and we're abiding by all of the regulations setting the game with check for public well at the time and who wins that great day. creation and scotland both have a point. so when for either side, we'll see them go through is one of the best 3rd place teams and the teams you make
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it to the semi finals and finally, wembley can look forward to quite an atmosphere, but not everybody is happy about it. as pul brennan explains good news for football fans out to the u. k. governments as well with the announcements on tuesday that the capacity at wembley stadium, which will host the semi finals and the final of the pain championships will be raised from the current $40000.00 have been attending the group stages, matches to over 60000 for those semi final matches on the final, on june 11th. that's not to say that i haven't been concern expressed that will help organization today express this concern of the way that the attendance says it games has been creeping up. that concerned that they may act as super strata. events and there was a press conference today between the german chancellor, angular merkel and her italian counterpart and audio drug in berlin. i never called urging you a for to act responsibly on this issue of rising attendances and not a drug even offering rome as a potential alternative to wembley. that says, it looks now certain that there is no going back. now. london will continue to
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schedule host the semi finals on the final. there is also concern though, on the pitch as far as to run a virus. they england and scotland teams have been embroiled in a real control over covert security. billy gilmore tested positive. he's a scottish midfielder, he was having to self isolate. yet none of the other scotland team who've been sharing a training based with him. we've just been in close contact. and therefore they escaped having to self isolate. and yet to england, players who were speaking with him in the tunnel after friday's game between scotland and england. what just to have had to self isolate, even though they tested negative, caused fury on social media, about contradictory messages about conflicting advice and medical advice. and i don't think it's going to go away at this tournament progresses. lena lassie is one step closer to in his 1st tracy with argentina, off they qualified, the quarter finals of the copper america with a game suspect pappy game as
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a got the only go in the 10 minutes to be power. quite one mill, messy. it may not have scored, but it did make 147 parents face national teen equaling the record. held by half a micron, a. your guys' luis flores. i found a new way to time waste during that match with chile. he took off his bill right in front of chiles. go, keep and that's been ages trying to put it back on. stuffing him from taking a quick go kick on his side. it didn't let in any more goals, so you could say what as they came and did a want to chinese swimming start soon, young types of defending his limpid title in taking next month all over. he's been banned for 4 years for breaking anti doping rules. after re trial, the court of arbitration for sport, suddenly he wanted the 200 meters freestyle at the rear games 5 years ago, refused to let the anti doping officials take blood and urine samples from him. when they made an unannounced visit to his home in china, in september 2018, he was initially bound for 8 years,
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but that was overturned on appeal. so while he can't compete in japan, he could return it for the 2024 paris olympics. when he'd be $32.00, just a remark style until the picks got on the way and organize us have invited to posters, walking the games, diversity, joy and solidarity. all the messages behind the prices which are on display it take care is elim pick. museum is the 1st time a separate post that has been selected for the paralympics sport climbing will debut the take care games. i'm all this particular event when feature is definitely watha. look, this is deep water solar weighing and it's a former rock climbing that relies on water at the base to protect against injury from false civilian siblings. yeah. and a annuity accrued a white feature in japan, but they work around the men's and women's champions of this competition in spain by the aim was to reach the top in the quickest time. very impressive, great pictures the that is what you'll support from me for now. i'll be back with action from the raise a little bit later you that gemma,
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thank you very much indeed. and that's all for me. well, madison and i love and taylor is going to be here in a couple of hours with more on all the stories. goodbye ah ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah, be part of the debate, social and posing in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. but we wanted to talk about the white man impacting our lives next year. where a global audience become a global community. jumping to the comment, fraction,
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