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but they don't look unreasonable, but they are on the high side of normal toronto case in point. the average is around about the steady to mark were what about that? in fact, before we even change months, we get to probably equal the wreck, which is $38.00 for june. now that may not be the case elsewhere was still for most of iraq near 4950 degrees back. that once more is cooler, cause 11 teen coast and where you catch the edge effects of the monsoon winds on the coasts of our mom is obviously much cooler and off from his overcast and drizzly that hasn't quite set in yet, but we've got 3 days of either rain or sherry where the wind is not particularly strong, this is in salon steady, 28. shimmy degrees in those conditions. that wind also catches the coast, has had tons near kenya and somalia. and you might think it developed some rain, but this is not much in the full costs. the whole of africa. there are a few light showers in ethiopia, but there are showers elsewhere, drifting slowly eastward, surprisingly, into san sudan,
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where juba could be particularly wet the across the world, young activists and organizers around them are motivated and politically and gauge . we were the one who had life on what was going on. and the way the more means to me did the generation change is al jazeera isn't series. looking at the fresh ideas for the transformation of global politics the day we do the work of making sure that our voices are heard. coming soon on al jazeera, on counting the call to focus on nigeria to recessions. and for years growing and security and unemployment. oil companies packing up and leaving even the threat of piracy in the gulf of giving just what nigeria needs to do to confront its multiple channels. counting the call on al jazeera,
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we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. and so now you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, a challenge is there a reminder of our top stories? this all? johnson and johnson has agreed to pay $230000000.00 to settle claims that fuel the u. s. appeal at crisis. the drug michael also promised to permanently end manufacturing and distribution to the painkiller. indonesia has recorded its highest daily increase in coven 19 cases. more than 21000 new infections and 35015 graduated
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u. k. health secretary met hancock has resigned for breaking social business during an affair last month. you apologized for a picture of him kissing a colleague with published fighting between the taliban and afghan government forces is intensifying as the deadline moves for foreign troops to withdraw. the taliban has released videos showing them in possession of us made hum these into africa and police and military equipment of the seas in control of multiple districts. heavy fighting is reported that the provinces of conducive can to the taliban. the control of dozens of districts and phone forces started their funnel withdrawal and made the government said 30 civilians were killed. 40 injured this week, us president joe biden has met his african count about a shotgun. he has whitehouse white and says washington support for i've gone, stone is not ending despite the truth. withdraw, connie is unhappy with the move as rosalind jordan reports. in less than 2 months.
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the last of the us combat troops in afghanistan will leave for good at the white house, a promise from the american president to his counterpart. withdrawl does not mean farewell. the partnership between afghanistan and stage is not going to be sustained and you know, our church maybe leaving but support craft can stand is not in terms of support and maintenance of their helping maintain their military as well as economic and political support. us government officials reassured us foss, connie and his delegation. the embassy and cobbled will stay open. they also announced billions of dollars, a new humanitarian and security spending to wit, $3300000000.00 us dollars to help the afghan security forces protect their country . i am confident that as resolute support began to wind down.
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we will make the translation to a new relationship with afghanistan, forces one that continues to help you meet your responsibilities to your citizens. while golly accepted the offers the fidelity and financial lead. it's no secret, he's not happy about the us troops departure piece talks with the taller bond still haven't lead to a final power sharing deal. and militia groups still hold power in some parts of the country. but in this relationship between the us and afghan, a stan cobble doesn't have the final say. and connie knows to make president by doing deficient, has been a story, is made everybody recalculate and be considered. we are here to respect to and support on capitol hill. afghanistan has become a code word for how the u. s. can help modernize another society that you know, in our country there is interested in the future of women and girls in afghanistan
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had, i think that progress was made and i saw it myself. and my 9 visits to us get a sense the advancement of women and girls in your country. thank you for your leadership. but all the money invested in girls education and in economic development won't be enough. if the afghan civilian government falls from power, raising questions about why the u. s. spent 20 years there in the 1st place, rosalind jordan else's era, washington us authorities in the northwest, a warning of life threatening heat, urging people to find a cool place in the coming days. excessive heat warnings have been issued from northern california to washington state. and portland, cooling areas are being sent home, particularly for the cities homeless stores run out of portable air conditioners and fans. they spend half of the homes in seattle have air conditioning, have
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a look at the affected area. the heat wave is expected to extend from california to british columbia in canada, and inland to parts of idaho and elbows. on sunday, several cities are expecting to break record highs june. and the heat is forecast to continue until thursday. david handler is an associate professor at the arizona state university. he joins us now live by scott from tempe, arizona, thanks for your time. hey, ways haven't done bay and they happened to this part of the world. but why is this one so concerning? yeah, thanks for having me. we have a perfect recipe for a dangerous heat event this weekend and into early next week in the western us a combination of an unusual meter article pattern called a blocking event. and that signal is on top of long scale climate change and for cities, this urban is ation effect that raise the temperatures there as well. so what's a blocking event?
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then you can imagine that the normal flow, the normal way that winds are circulating around the planet has been disrupted. and a particular pocket of high pressure has been cut off from that normal flow around the planet. and unfortunately, we're going to see that high pressure, which leads to high temperatures shit over the pacific northwest for at least a few days. okay. how has the pandemic here or will depend in mac lightly impact things here? i mean, i'm thinking, attend to the preparedness or people needing to be in spaces with one another to be in cooler space. so it's always a challenge when we have multiple hazards intersect with one another. and the example you raised is a perfect one. here in arizona, we had a really hard time last summer when many of our cooling centers had to be closed because of the pandemic. and as you just described, places in the pacific northwest are scrambling to get open to be available for, for heat relief services across the united states, only 50 percent of the population is vaccinated. so it'll be really important to
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get these cooling centers open, but also ensure that we're able to provide appropriate social distancing and other protective measures where reduce the congregations occur. what exactly happened to the body in intense heat, where the risk factors for people? yeah, they're, they're number of ways that heat can cause can cause problems for the body. we can certainly see cases like heat exhaustion and heat stroke when the core temperature gets too high. are also concerned about cases like cardiovascular distress and respiratory distress. the body works really hard to try to stay, try to stay cool, and for the most part it can do a great job of that. but for folks who are particularly weak or vulnerable cardiovascular respiratory systems, we can see problems for those parts of the body as well. so we need to be on the lookout for our elderly neighbors. people who might not be in the best of health. and as you mentioned earlier, folks who do not have access to shelter during this time, or at particularly high risk. we need to be doing everything we can to look out for
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those, those people as well. so beyond asking people to, to try and find the coolest spot somewhere with air conditioning, perhaps what to the other advice for people who are living in these areas. i think the, the top advice, especially in the pacific northwest for these types of events are really uncommon. and we're talking about unprecedented heat coming in this weekend. and in early next week, to check on neighbors check on folks who might be on the other side of town or your friends, family members. it's really important that we maintain our social connectivity during this event. so folks don't fall through the cracks. as you mentioned, air conditioning is not very common in this part of the country, and we need to be looking out for, for one another as it gets particularly hot. i've also been reading a lot of messages from the pacific northwest that point to the ocean and other water bodies as a place to cool off. and that's certainly a great idea. but we need to be mindful about our water safety measures as well. great to seek relief from the heat in cooler water,
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but let's keep an eye on everyone to be sure we're safe on we're in the water as well. all right, thank you very much for your time. david han do laugh. thanks so much. france will hold the 2nd round of regional elections on sunday. the vote is the biggest test for political parties ahead of next year's presidential election. the conservative party dominated the 1st route while president emanuel cons party. and the french far right, performed poorly. that talks about looks ahead to sundays vote. it's been a bad week, the marine the pen. the french far right leader has been much of it defending her political party. the national rally after it did much worse than expected in the 1st round of the french regional elections. nearly surely, but to me, to check them in the keys me, but the election isn't over. this is 2nd round and the national really got through in every region. so it's a chance for all voters who didn't vote in the 1st round to correct the situation
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by going out to vote this time. my opinion poll suggested the pens polity would lead in at least 6 of francis 13 mainland regions. in the end, it is a head in only one, the southern region of provost who does your work candidate. he re, mariani stepped up, his campaign, winning a region would be a 1st for the pens, anti immigration party, propelling it from the fringes to the mainstream of french politics. the 1st round of the election was also disappointing for french prisons, the manual micro republic on the move policy, it failed to make it to the 2nd round in several regions. i do not those it's trailing far behind its main rival macro, created his policy to spring vote him to the presidency bit at its struggle to gain grassroots support because failed to build the political party and he's only himself. his party has no local roots and politics is basically about local politics 1st and then national politics. he's done the other
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way around the traditional right to let the parties are on track to win the largest number of regional feeds. but much will depend on to turn out. the extension rate was after record high in the 1st round, only one in 3 people voted the recent lifting. his covey restrictions has shifted some people's focus away from the election. others simply fed up with politics. the french prime minister has urged people to vote. i believe it's helped all of us, whoever we might be to call for democratic awakening, and ensure that as many votes as possible, turn out to vote. it's our collective duty with less than a year to the presidential election. the regional ballad could be seen as an indication of things to come. although local elections and frauds rarely predict the outcome of the presidential race. nevertheless, those with an eye on the least se will be unable to ignore the results and the lessons of the 2nd round. natasha butler, al jazeera, paris,
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former philippine president vinegar. aquino has been laid to rest. the 61 year old son of the nation's 1st female leader died on thursday. his successor, but rico de tirty is declared 10 days of national mourning to mila alondo going reports. from manila. i miss your funeral quite different from the usual grand ceremonies, often given to former heads of state. the seas is of those taking part you are covered. do to prove it. in 1900 restriction were nurse were not allowed to get close. but the burial of the ashes of the 15th president of the philippines went ahead. emetic decides and phone service president building locking died at the age of 61, a life cut short, many se, but one that was also dedicated to the surface of other. this was the man whose
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family has been at the forefront of politics in the philippines for almost 4 decades. his parents are widely regarded as champions of democracy who fought for freedom and justice during the marshal rule of former president ferdinand marcus. when his mother died, aquino was propelled into the presidency, members and many regard the period under his leadership as one of decency and dignity. we are fortunate to have had a president embodied or the highest aspirations, but the passion remaining, you know, your death has my show message for all of us. this death comes in the wake of a new politic era, even as you claim. so the last years of his life after stepped down from office in
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2016 president, the quino withdrew from the public. i endured is illness in private and remain silent despite repeated verbal attacks against him and his opposition party by president re good at 30, and his supporters. people here tell us his funeral was a simple fitting farewell to our once reluctant presidents who soon came into his own and serve his country well. his ashes buried not that the heroes savage, she were former had so faith are usually brought, but alongside his parents. as he wished president beneath, knocking to live simply without much fanfare. and many filipinos are yearning kind of leadership once again. oh, janelle allen, dog and 0 manila, still ahead on the algebra. and for all of us, a while that we're
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a few and championship on our table, ah, china will mazda $100.00 anniversary of the founding of the communist party with president segan king leading celebration. but it comes at a time when relation to the west under present strain. and the g 7 countries looking to countess china is growing engine around the world. follow all the detailed analysis on algebra. ah, welcome to portal. your gateway to the very best advantage there is online content that you may have met a new program that through our platforms makes a connection and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience. portal with me, sandra, gotten on out to 0. me if you want to help save the
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world, leads into your elbow in ah, ah, ah, mushroom gather is a long time me and mom border the monsoon, usually signals of time of abundance during the wet season, a rare mushroom is found in the forests. those normally go looking for them and now hiding from possible attacks by me and most military cody chambers hidden away under the jungle canopy. searching for something almost impossible to
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see. pet is a mushroom hunter forging for a rare fun guy in the forest some time. yeah, my border known as the told mushroom, there are favorite of his ethnic group, the carini. but this year the hunters are as rare as the mushrooms they're looking for. the, i'm at the co any people if lead to violence in me emma are still in the forest. there are lots of this machine where they are, but they are not brave enough to go look for them because of the burmese military. that might be good news for pet. it means there's less competition, but it's still very hard work. the mushrooms a hidden on the side of the steep forest, they look like little pebbles, and they are only in season for a month. these tiny mushrooms are incredibly on the spot they pop above the surface . when the monsoon rains, pull down the crack in the jungle and refresh the sport just to the ground. the mushroom hunt is particularly important this year. the kearney on the tie side
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of the border have been suffering to pet, belongs to the long net correct tribe, famous for the distinctive brass bands that women wear around their necks. most of the tribes income comes from tourism, but that is stopped because of the cobit 19 pandemic. however, chefs across thailand are willing to pay high prices for these mushrooms. when cleaned the little round bulls, they usually sliced and added to dishes, bringing a pungent flavor of the forest. with a surprisingly crunchy texture, said the young cord, how by the locals really look forward to june, so they can collect the mushroom for their family and sell them. this mushroom is really pricey. just a handful is worth a lot. today's harvest is more than a handful and should pitch a very good price go. pet is even turning down buys, who call looking for supplies in these difficult times for the carini. nature's bounty is small nuggets of earthy black gold. tony cheng l to 0 on the time me on
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my border. the news that sport has them. thank you very much. kim, ward mark are through to the last 8 footballs european championship at 2 goals from casper. goldberg help them secure a convincing fournier victory against wales. in amsterdam, and he wishes to report, again in the netherlands must have felt like a hung match for denmark, their friends massively numbering their wealth counterparts in amsterdam. it was wales, he started this new account game with the greatest intensity to the general sales going close to an early open up put the 1st shot at the match. denmark squeaked into the last 16 thanks to a full one, went over russia. and the final group gained on guard leaving it. patel berg
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tournaments defense to get even better cast the dover, bring his country ahead. 7 by the end of the whole, wales is euro future. he's looking increasingly precarious. for denmark, the spell of cliff straight up to the break. tolbert with his 2nd goal. my goodness . for the day he can feel yucky. made the food. i expect a company not quite a convincing fool when john has been given there is this denmark, so i had to rebuild after the collapse of stuff play a christine erickson during the 1st match against finland. erickson is of hospital sema, into the final side, where the play either the netherlands, the check republic, and the richardson algae era, while prefer, while today,
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are about to take on austria at london's wembley stadium. italians are among the favorites to win the tournament. they won all 3 of their group matches without conceding a goal, and on 30 mat on beaten st. or knowing on a bummer might it to the agent. we never said that we feel superior to any one. just that we're confident that we're on the right track with our coach, roberta mancini. but if we low our focus concentration and aggression for even a moment, will become an ordinary team. my 1st step and her security poll position at the stair and gone pretty defending world. hampton louis hamilton will start 2nd, 1st stop and leads hamilton by 12 points and the drive is 10 to the 23 old dutchman targeting his 1st world title mclawrence. lando noise qualified said in austria, what happens? read, he made your pit as in for love was pretty good. i will never be happy of
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course with a lot because things can be always better, but it was good enough and actually to all we can you know, really quite competitive and easy to set up because that's always what you like. the training for the olympics during the pandemic has a place additional pressure and months on. all athletes are reporter acid baker has been with iran wrestling team ahead of the departure for the tokyo games. it's known as iran national sport and being the best at wrestling can bring prestige on a and national fame. iran has won over 40 olympic medals in the sport over the past 6 decades. the most famous iranian wrestler will arm rather than the watches over them. but preparations with this, he has games in tokyo,
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of very different the kobe pandemic has changed everything in a way of goals to we have to admit the corona had a considerable impact on our athletes preparation, body, fitness and progress. we lost a great deal of time. bronze wrestling federation did a great job over the last 6 months. when the most important thing about the lympics is the absence of spectators fans of the spirit of the game. they motivate the athletes and fuel energy and excitement to the atmosphere. the athletes are staying at a sports village train twice a day and forbidden from leaving except for a few days a month. they have to get tested for covered 19 and quarantine when they return to be arrested. in this country is to be instantly recognized many uranium. it symbolizes the parts of who they consider it to be one of the topics in the world. that's why these rest it cut off from other people. the can't take the risk of being infected and missing the game. even for us to get active in here, we have to test the negative for over $900.00 iranian friends,
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including athletes. families won't be able to travel to tokyo, it's added to the challenges these athletes will be facing. but to ron has some of the best wrestling facilities in the world. wrestling federation has tried to provide them with everything they need for the time. you know, insulation, doctors, physiotherapists nutritionist, and several coaches all at hand 24 hours a day. i don't know which way. each time we enter the camp, we do pci test stain quadrant in for one day and then joined other of restless. we can't leave the camp easily or go out. we are all the inside the rest of the house and justin. more than 50 iranian athletes will attend the tokyo against. the country has tried its best to shield them from the pandemic. iran has been the worst affected in the middle east. these restless have received 2 doses of a covert vaccine, but they still need to adhere to health protocols. but even the most difficult
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thing is staying in the camp without being able to go out and the easiest. nothing in the national team training can be as easy, but the may be the easiest thing to do. iran will be competing in, ty condo, fencing, and many of the sports, but like in previous years, many here are pinning their hopes on the countries restless, making it to the winners. podium, i said big al jazeera that on cutter. limbic rana. i believe how one has died at the age of 24 in a car crash. the raining asian 400 me to champion also one bronze medal at the 2017 world championships in london and a statement cutters, atlantics federation, fed sport, and kinetics on a global level has lost a great hero. and that's always fun for me. we'll have more for you later on including the latest from the you championships, but for now it's summer. that's news. all the go away may be in london will
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be here in just a moment. with more off the days you will see an extra a in july on i was just showing no marks the thing tina lee at the founding of the communist party. but what does the future hold for the increasingly influential nation across the globe generation change? young activists fighting injustices and demanding radical change. after a year long delay japan host the 1000000 pix,
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unlike any the world to seen before. my son, bob way, showcase his personal stories offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that's in pub way. today, despite going tension with sudan, ethiopia is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile, july on a jazz eat up, challenging the way mainstream media report. the news stories like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out to both power to account how it is in journalism is breaking the destruction of civilian property. this is all evident for tribes and the rich speaking. now, we've been getting stories all john, this taken from the houses in the middle of the night and tortured the listening post covers the way the news is covered out. india has been devastated by the covey. 19 pandemic. the one i want to make the front line workers
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are risking their lives to treat the stick and very the one i was 0 ah, revealing eco friendly solution to combat threat to our planet. on al jazeera, ah fire slows efforts to find survivors in the rubble of a collapse building in florida. it was flagged is having structural problems 3 years ago. ah, hello, i'm mario to my v in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program . johnson and johnson to pay $230000000.00 to resolve claims that help fuel in opioid epidemic in new york state.

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