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before succumbing to the heat ways, but you know, it, we've already seen he waves this summer in the northern hemisphere in the western part of north america and parts of europe in the middle east. and but you know, it can, it can extend pretty far north as well up into even siberia, where last summer we saw the temperature is exceeding 100 degrees fahrenheit. for the 1st time we pretty much spans all realms of life. we're talking about agriculture, making it more difficult to grow crops that we normally would grow in certain areas . and especially if you combine that with either drought or too much rain. and we can see both of those extremes happening. it also affects our fisheries, as we, as most of the heat that is trapped by greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide, in particular, goes into our oceans. we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles
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and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even ant arctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. still had an order 0. nothing done. i'm starting again, albania. and so we build stronger homes following 29. deadly earthquake. and junior jock of edge helps his dad prepared for women. that's coming up later in the sport . ah. hello from joe. good to be with you are shamal, wind blowing out across the gulf, has east and guess what? that's allowed temperatures to rise. so we look at sac,
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he weights $48.00 over the last 24 hours. we're going to note down a bit as we head towards thursday with a high of 47 degrees. and you know, the humidity has been building torque. cats are doha. this will create sun peasy conditions, fog and misty. a particularly for the morning and the evening just because of that high humidity off. next we're going to go to the mediterranean. we're temperatures are climbing here as well. is near 35 degrees on tale of 32, but look at cyprus. could see a you could be touching 40 on thursday. ok, i think saturday will be the better bed to see that 40 degree reading. we'll just have to wait and see through the tropics of africa, our usual spells of what, whether through the democratic republic of congo central african republic rate, through the gulf of guinea. and as we look towards south, you know, for the eastern cape, it's unsettled on thursday, but watch it says we head toward friday. it's the western keeps, turn a lot of wind associated with this disturbance. we look at the next 3 days for cape
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town because this wind gets up to 75 kilometers per hour, a bit of a break on saturday. but those winds ramp rate back up on sunday. the be part of the debate itself to think and closing in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were these men with white men impacting our lives, years dream, where global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online page on al jazeera, most people will never know what's beyond these. don't the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day.
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most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but we're not most people. oh a. do you want you know, to remind her of our top stories? this are libby as foreign ministers, as thousands of mercenaries could be out of a country within days presented as olivia government and leading world leaders in violin to try to establish security in the country ahead of national elections in december. the u. n says is deeply alarmed by reports,
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dozens of people being killed in an air strike. feel free to reach our workers in the village to go. i told the associated press soldiers blocked medical teams from reaching the sea and tuesday. several countries in southern africa have agreed to send for it to be at a meeting in my proof of the most recent capital in april on storm baton of palmer and north killing. dozens of people and displacing signs in cuba. health ministry says it's develop a covered 19 vaccine that's 92 percent effective. it's called a dollar and it requires 3 jobs. those hope it could provide relief to developing countries and boost the economy. as augustine reports from havana, it's also a source of pride from many cubans. scientists work stuck when the results were announced. phase 3 clinical trials. so there vaccine
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abdullah is among the world's most effective and on the streets of havana. people say that proud of that come through the chief mint with vaccines normally take 10 years to develop. so making one in a year and a half is a record of cuba is a medical house and coming up with this vaccine is really special. and the fact that it's free is even better. why don't we also main thing, i'm very proud because it's one of cuban scientists biggest achievement is taking a huge effort one year only 10 countries in the world have their own vaccine. and at this rate, you will become the 1st country in the developing world to vaccinate its entire population with its own vaccine. when appropriate, the projects leader admits the result surprised him, nor did our visitors and i didn't expect the result to be as high as 90 to proceed to efficacy. we extraordinarily heavy vaccine is now the 4th most effective in the world to acquire the result is a rare piece of good news for an island that seen its economy plummet during the
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pandemic. and the relief for the communist party, which says us sanctions have slowed down the vaccines development. they've done everything possible. so not a drop of fuel gets you. they've done everything possible so that medicines don't get here. but in 13 months you've come up with results. cuba has refused to import foreign current of iris. vaccines betting instead, on 5 home grown versions, the government is close to broke, but it's poured every last cent into vaccine development and production. cuba has taken a gamble that seems to have paid off case numbers here in the capital, havana at half since the ministry of health began in emergency mass facts, nation campaign with a dollar last month. the high efficacy could also be a boon to exports. the government hopes that sales to latin american african and asian countries will help lift the country out of its deepest economic crisis for 30 years at augustin algebra. havana or former colombian presidential candidate who
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was kidnapped by fog rebels nearly 20 years ago is coming face to face with our former captors. english betancourt was held in the jungle for 6 and a half years after being captured by the revolutionary armed forces in $22.00. she's appealing before columbus truth commission, which was set up after the 2016 peace agreement. let's bring in some details on pierre to whose live in bulger sandra. just talk through what's been happening. yes. rob for ours. now. victims of kidnapping during columbia, the internal conflict and their captors, former fire grab bolts, faced each other and spoke at a public event organized by the countries through the commission. and no doubt, there has been a very, very painful and strong give aim to him, which many of the victims have been able to express how they feel
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about what has happened to them. and they have recounted the kind of treatment and torture they had to endure. and some of them said they were ready now to ask to to, to forgive their captures, working together with them a search of reconciliation in the country. the former leader of the 5 could go long, don't you know, once again recognize the organization's responsibility in the use of kidnapping as a way to finance their war against the base state. he said that they are ashamed of what happened, that nothing can justify the pain that they have caused to so many people more than 20000 people that have been kidnapped during the internal conflict by 5
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rebels. so i think it was very interesting that some victims said that they do not agree with the piece agreement. the way a was achieved the way it was signed a lot of the elements that requires and reforms for this country, but they still want to participate to hear the truth of what happened to them. and they're rather from the fark as we're speaking now in greed bet and who are the former presidential candidate that was kidnapped for more than 6 years is speaking . she said that, well, she thinks this is a fundamental moment, a very symbolic moment for the country to move forward to that. that while she has seen a lot of the victims, cry or, or brady have a hard time holding back their tears. she appreciate what the fuck have said, but that she hasn't seen them also the feeling that they need to cry.
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obviously this is a very emotional process for people on both sides, both from the father and of course that the victims as well. their families and friends, this process has been going on, as we mentioned since 2016. is there any indication that the country is getting to a stage where it is able to come to terms with fort happen as part of this reconciliation process and can move forward from it? well robert, it's probably a mixed bag. the fact that we are where we are today, it means that there, or it shows the months and years of work that to new institutions such as the truth commission, a piece tribunal that has been also set up as been doing to bring together vic themes and those responsible of the many crimes that have been committed to doing the country civil conflicts. so there's no doubt that there has been progress in
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that sense. and there is no doubt that one of the great achievements of the piece to has been the fact that the fact does not exist anymore as a rebel organization in the country. but at the same time, many of the reforms required by peace agreements have stalled or moving forward very slowly. the country remains very polarized, politically. and also we have seen an increase in violence in the number of regions where the states has been slow to sort of bring in the vacuum that has been left by the park. sounds as on peer to talking to some bogus or sandra. thank you very much . indeed, 9 separate ice activists, promising to keep pushing for capital and republic after their release from prison in spain. they've been serving sentences of between 9 and 30 years after castle
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only has failed the session building 2017 primary federal sanchez pardon them on tuesday and the gesture ended austin dialogue about the regions teacher we run in general assembly has condemned the us for it's ongoing embargo against cuba for the 29th year in a row. it comes as bank. thank you by suspend deposit of us dollars, making life harder for people and to galico reports from miami. but there's a lot happening. president joe biden came to office promising changes in us policy toward cuba. but months after he moved into the white house, sanctions remain in place and diplomacy is strained at best. the crippling effects of the us embargo recently led to the suspension of cash deposits in us dollars when they do source of income for ordinary cubans. it affects me from the point of view that i have relatives abroad, a semi foreign currency, but well, we will look for other ways for it to arrive. it's all the thought cry from president obama's historic visit in 2016 when relations were normalized. the u. s
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embassy reopened and travel to cuba allowed president biden, it seems is not following suit. a cube of policy shift or additional steps is currently not among the president's top foreign policy priorities, but it is an issue of course we will remain engaged in and focused on in essence, that means retaining hundreds of tough measures put in place by president trump, including redesignated, cuba, state sponsor of terrorism. critics of the embargo say, despite calls for democracy and improved human rights in cuba, changes can be made. they want to see some evidence of progress politically, economically as, but that's not necessarily an impediment perhaps taking initial steps to get rid of some of the more strict or, or tough sanctions that the trump administration put in place. major modifications
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to such a complex and long standing whether laws would need congressional approval. something not likely to happen. but the reason behind biden's lack of action may be more political during the last presidential election here in florida, democrats suffered losses in pop because president was so tough on cuba. fear of communism runs deep among both cuban american and hispanic voters, and support for the embargo remains high. the, by the ministrations keenly aware of just how crucial those votes are reason enough, perhaps to keep the status quo. the cuban americans live in good arenas. the blame lays squarely with the cuban government. they don't allow any jones people that of course, have new ideas to have a new meds or have a good hub. no, they don't know anybody who thinks different new songs. so have to be a change. the only way for your people is the change. speaking in the heaven of
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late last year, cuban foreign minister condemned the embargo saying it brought nothing but paid for the us. government has tightened in extreme and unprecedented ways. the blockade against cuba taking advantage of the terrible conditions caused by the cobra. 1920 sampling. the blockade has always been a criminal act. a genocidal act as established by the geneva convention and act of economic warfare for more than 25 years. the un general assembly has voted in favor of ending the us embargo on cuba, the president biden, who was part of the cuban normalization process during the bomber administration. and so far left the embargo firmly in place at the gallic or i'll just 0 miami, florida, parts of albany. i still rebuilding 18 months out of a devastating earthquake. 51 people were killed as john set up in those reports from, from on and not everyone is happy with the rebuilding effort. so no data can use house is at risk of collapsing. the unstable roof seems ready to cave in, but she,
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her 2 children and 5 grandchildren have nowhere else to go. for now, they've been given monetary systems some, some were very happy. we've had help with groceries and i get $150.00 a month to shop. but the main reason she's happy is that the l damien government is giving her family an apartment in these new developments in some manner about 30 kilometers north of the capital. tarana. 5 buildings collapsed to what a powerful earthquake struck out dania in 2019 killing. 2 dozen people in savannah alone. but anyone who lost the house will receive a new one for free, and the government is paying their rent. in the meantime, part of a dynamic response to turn adversity to advantage. in the port of judas, there are few signs left but 25 people were killed by collapsing, hotels, and houses. the sights of tragedy have been bulldozed, clean and lifting buildings removed. yes,
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we need to transform the response for the earthquake story. people supported us mostly because of how we acted exactly to cove it and earthquakes. so we turn this to blows in into the opportunities to prove that we can, we can do, we can do great things together and we did the government has spent $150000000.00 on earthquake reconstruction this year alone. but the timing has been political more than half that aid was dispersed during the month before april general election. that helped prime minister at rama when a 3rd term. but it also means that for many people,
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their compensation arrived 18 months after the earthquake prolonging their misery. and amazon that she's family say they haven't received anything yet. municipal engineers didn't tell him his damaged home is safe, light gun, see the home we sleep and fear that they could been of an earthquake and will suffer more damage. we have no assurance that we say we're staying at our own risk with very afraid with even disabled the front door lock. so we can run out into the street as a moments. notice the local authorities gave that she this tent, but he never used it. his neighbors told us they spent a year in their tent and ended up fixing their house at their own expense at the heart of this community. 70 units going up 1st to how's the last of those 2 homeless? it's unclear whether people will get to keep that damaged properties. but at rama's earthquake response was 1st and it helped him win an election. jobs are open las al jazeera for me on a albania. i still hadn't heard of why i might not enjoy the sign. the silence of
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ah me ah ah ah ah, sports is gemma. thank you for the trouble to take your lympics is almost over the finish line with one month ago until the delayed games begin in the japanese capital. on july 23rd, the president of the organizing committee says, holding me, lympics during a pandemic means safety over fun. overseas fans were banned some months ago and
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strict rules are in place. the life of spectators attending, they must wear masks, go, hey, me, astray, softer events, and i've been edge not to cheer, hug or ask for autographs. tokyo 2020 organizers. both i confirmed that will be a lottery for existing ticket holders to decide who can attend the opening and closing ceremonies as well as sessions in 8 sports that using the system because they felt more tickets than the available capacity venue, which has been kept at 50 percent or a maximum of 10000 people. the number of tickets will be reduced 591-0000. and the results of the last 3 will be tasted on the olympics. official ticketing website on july 6th in the village is usually a hive of activity and funds for the athletes who interact with that, teammates as well as competitors from other countries. so that won't be the case in tokyo with a p sports on list. steven way to explains, let's get the numbers on this 11000 athletes. one pic, athletes will be in the village, $4400.00 paralympic athletes in the village after bigs. all the athletes who come
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in will be tested twice. 72 hours and 96 hours before they leave their home country, they'll be tested when they get in japan. they'll be tested every single day in the village. anybody, the test positive in the village will be pulled out important something called a fever clinic. the athletes are, are basically not allowed to socialize, they're being told to stay in their rooms, essentially, go to their venues, come back to their training venues and come back over the weekend. we had announcement, there'll be no alcohol at all in the, in the village. not that there should be a big drinking place, but no alcohol at all. if athletes want to have a drink to celebrate their told the drink alone in the room, that's how austere it's going to be. you can imagine the rooms we looked at over the weekend there, tiny summer, 10 square meters, 2 beds in a room. they're going to perhaps space people out to allow more ventilation, but it's very tight quarters and it's going to be a very austere olympics. not very much fun. ah.
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3 time champion, spain have made it to the last 16 in europe and championship off, just thrashing. so vacuum 5 mill in a game that keith at madison, the bronx. one just again he gave spain a helping hand that he made an absolute how to give them the latest pinnacle into his med now. surely. oh dear. and the keeper's missional play left. the lot redesign has support the home fight at tuna left, his 1st international goal to the job. them picks out that i mean he's on the same off to the bright finish and the falls go with something a bit special or i'm torres, a little issues flip. got his 1st touch off the coming on, and the things go not pleasing on the i the final touch from your client as they go to another room. go on what to be that final match of the tournament. poland are also outs off the losing to sweden. i mean 4 legs, but the men in yellow,
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a head off, just 81 seconds. the 2nd fall off is go out of school to the torment. and he got another after the bright, sweden tune a lot that south 3 goes into game for him. but soon as they said around 11 duffy showed why he's one of those fast strikers in the world as he made it to one by munich, stock or another on 84 minutes to give poland hype. and as they pushed for when they were caught out with victor cloth and making it $32.00 sweden in stock each time and that late wind for sweden, men, they finished as great winners. setting up a last 16 match against either finland, ukraine, or check republic. in glasgow next week, spain grade 3 was run up and will face croatia. so back and piling the, as i mentioned, both out defending champions. portugal still have what to do if that have a chance of lifting the trophy for a 2nd time. they're about to kick off again. well, champions of france in budapest, and around 5 minutes, i need a drill to guarantee that place in the last 16. but it could be
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a tough night for christiana, rinaldo and his teammates. they come up against their front side. you are unbeaten in the last 9 matches major tournaments. while in munich, germany are about to face hungry. germany have fight in their hands as they live, to avoid what happened to them, the 2018 wild cup. but i failed to make the knockout stage group pass still very much up in the air or to play for france. the only team who already secured that progression a win for them and they are guaranteed top spot. germany and portugal will by go through though if they avoid the fates about hungry, they must win to stay in the tournaments moving on to cricket. now and these aliens have claimed the unknown world tested championship. the key we dismissed india for 170 on the final day, leaving them with a victory target of 109. and they got the run they needed with 8 wicked fans fishing. the captain came, williamson was it the crease. veteran ross taylor has
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a winning and a living navy joke which is preparing for wimbledon next week by playing in the middle of championships. it's the 1st a t p tour event in spain to be held on graph. number one, the says he up to, to play that to be close to his family. and 6 year old son. steph, i'm, he's in love with then it's, you know, he's in love with different sports. we love, he loves through. now actually he was very inspired to come and play on the grass for him, it was a new experience and he likes it a lot, you know, he likes to dive and so forth. so he was watching my practice picking up the balls and then and then in the, in the breaks he was playing as well with me with my brother, with my coach. that soil for, for now, i'll be back with more later including action from portugal, france and germany hungry in the hopefully another tangles to show you see them.
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java thanks very much. i'm barbara seller is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. don't get the website, i'll just come on your madison goodbye for ah ah, ah, ah ah, my job. last night i want to motivate the young ladies intimate in our college lines involved with either the mobile story. and those are the story that i want to tell my son bob with my family, my. my, my team is my music will be in dr. my same
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bob way, a new series coming soon on al jazeera history is forgotten. pero yet in spain state him post them nisha was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit, hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others. weakness on al jazeera, india has been devastated by the covey. 19 pandemic. the one on 18th makes the front line work risking their lives to treat the stick and bury the one out 0. we understand the differences, similarity of cultures across the world. so no matter what,
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i'll just go around will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you . i me that seems report her dad and many more injured after an air strike hits the market in the field p s p gray region. ah. hello, barbara, are you watching else? life from london also coming out the south african nations agreed to send troops to most of them be to help in the fight against the i still linked groups plus it's time for actions because my.
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