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with hello, nice to see you. we may have had another tornado tear through europe this time in east london. it's tough to tell with this video of that funnel cloud did actually touch the ground. but this is what the u. k met office will now investigate it is all part of a disturbance spinning around the b a, b s k. throwing a lot of rain toward northern areas of spain, a huge swath of france for the southern portions of the united kingdom, into the low countries. and we also got to talk about where we could see storms flare up toward northern areas of ukraine into bella. ruth in western rush, actually pretty much on that border with russia and bella. ruth, on monday. then it's all about the heat. has free coach of the mediterranean and the levant temperatures are building a leper. we've got you in for 40 degrees and check out some of these temperatures across turkey on tale of 40 and on cyprus. nickos. see, we're going to lock your temperature into the low fourties of for the next few days, and you should be about $35.00 degrees after africa and it's been particularly
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white as we head toward abby john, you've scooped up $63.00 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours and that's where we will expect our heaviest spouts of what, whether to be on mondays. southern areas of new nigeria rate through southern areas have gone up into the ivory coast. once again. i'll be john 27 degrees. the who's in the next episode of science in a golden age. i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. office such as like a magical and the more i learn about the more iris pictures science in the golden age with professor jim kelly on our jazz. either most people will never
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know what's beyond these, the deafening silence of $100.00 and how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option, but we're not most people. oh, i come back. the main stories now has been a 4th day of protest in the west bank. they have ton violent as follows. the death
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of a leading critic of the policy and authority while in custody, the security forces patch with protective demanding the resignation of policy president. when the south africa, presidents is announced, tougher restrictions in the country, tries to stand the surging 3rd wave of the corona virus fuel by the delta various in out, and drive to the nation. 0 rama post is that gatherings and alcohol sales will be found for 2 weeks, and schools will close and thousands of migrant workers have been scrambling to leave the bangladesh capital dot com before tough new corona virus restrictions. comments for that as well. all the man who is taking georgia of persons covered 19 response has bringing an end to the pandemic. is his most immediate priority from a finance minister sanjay junglin has taken over his health secretary replacing that hancock who was forced to resign on saturday from breaking his uncovered restrictions. hancock's departure puts pressure on a government that spin heavily criticize for handling of the pandemic. pul brennan
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has the latest from london while as a full entry that he has to deal with such a job that i have to say he's an experienced government minister. he was the home secretary under theresa may when she was prime minister. and he was the chancellor on the, on the boris johnson's government before he question, february of 2020 some, 17 months ago after a dispute with downing street with dominic cummings over whether or not the chancellor and the prime minister would have to show a special advisory team, so look, he's got experience. he has no specific experience in the health department though . and labor is the opposition party and they're not exactly happy about it. because as chancellor labor is saying that such a java was essentially the architect of austerity. the labor shadow, health minister, who's described as putting the fox in charge of the hand coop, such a job as challenge now, is 1st of all controlling what we're seeing here in the u. k,
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which is an uptick in new infections of current of ours, but also the long term issues. reform of the n h s. tackling the social care issue, the increasing number of elderly, whose care needs to be funded somehow by government appointment of a new and a chest chief executive, for example. there is the short term, but there's also the long term strategic stuff that savage of it needs to grasp very quickly. or following developments in yemen, as while fighting there has been intensifying between government forces and who's the rebels in the strategic mark region. not left thousands of people dead. the oil rich area is the government's last more than strong hold and it has implications for peace negotiations depending on who manages to take control of it. his shot bellis charlotte palace explains and there is a warning. her report contains flashes, the skin matter of only illuminate the offensive on germany government forces. darkness has done nothing to stop their recent offences. after almost 7 years of
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war, merab is the front line. the area is the saudi best government, last stronghold and northern yemen. it is rich and natural resources and both sides believe controlling merab means controlling peace negotiations. the might of city has become a hub, unlike an operational room for the o. d correlation to attack him. and that's why they think by clayton, mad, this actually will, will clear all know, hundreds have been killed since fighting escalated in merit in february. since thursday, the government says the iranian, but these have renewed their efforts attacking them from the north, south and west. the u. s is fighting and marriage is a serious threat to achieving a truce. was under the law? no, yes. let me. thank god morals are high and the tribes are joining to support the battle on the front line mer abused to be a relative safe haven. it attracted hundreds of thousands of people displaced by
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fighting and other parts of the country. and people tied up the situation in march . 1000000 people found in his hands and people set up and the all one who backing the government under funding that bc's for them, the only hope for truth and all the asking piece. yemen who sees fire to miss out at this patrol station and merab. earlier this month, filling up his car was to his sag. he'd taken his 2 year old daughter with him to a market that morning. they too had settled in merab after being displaced by fighting for the north. tal here and lay again or 2 of 21 people killed any buffalo either murder her husband. she was such a fun child. she loved having fun, a lot and light choking around her dad adored her. he was enough with her. give me the moon to los, surrounded by leon's favorite toys and a battle looming every louder. c fighting intensifying is the
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prospect of peace fuel the war. charlotte bellis o. jazeera leaders of jordan egypt, and iraq of promise to deepen economic and political ties. at a summit in the rocky capital baghdad, it was the 1st visit by an adoption, had a state iraq since 990. when saddam hussein invaded kuwait mileage up to why had reports from baghdad. hopeful to achieve economic integration with iraq, egypt, president for to his cc and king got deliver. second of jordan arrived in baghdad. they were received by a racks, a president for hum, sonic, and has discussions with prime minister most of all called me intelligence officials and foreign ministers. also to haul in discussions on investment and security corporation and non, if you me
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a 100 and we are now ahead of carrying out projects like power, grade, agriculture, transportation, and food here. as well as the financial bank in relation and infrastructure development money. there's also work on c transpose housing and reconstruction, establishing a free trade soon on the border between iraq and jordan was also on the agenda along with constructing road to link the 3 countries transferring egyptian workers and electricity to iraq and constructing a pipeline to transfer oil from iraq to egypt. but despite having nearly 5000000 people unemployed, iraq could benefit the least. there had been also talk about human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves. at the same time, also instead of buying electricity from other countries, whether that jordan egypt or even iran,
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iraq should invest in electricity grids within iraq itself. and it has failed in doing that because of the factors that i mentioned earlier. this comment is aimed at increasing trade between the 3 countries and bringing iraq back under the umbrella of our state. what this coalition is facing criticism for assistance on other causes in the middle east, booth egypt and jordan are portland and a book that includes so dairy b and they will need it at emory. it's which are facing criticism for the rule in from minting the conflict in yemen and the united arab emirates in libya. experts say if this coalition succeeds, it may decrease iran's gains in iraq, but with a new leadership expected to take over in a rock of 3 elections in october. what can be achieved at this summit is open to question that we're had al jazeera bud. at least 7 people have been killed
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and more than 50 injured in an explosion in the capital of bangladesh. a 3 story building was destroyed on a busy street in central dot com. 7 other structures and fried bosses were damaged in the blast. the cause of the explosion isn't known now, life and me and miles journalist has become ever more dangerous. in fact, who in february 87 media was because it's been arrested since the general seized power, summer escaping to neighboring thailand. but as tony chang reports from the border, they don't feel safe either. working from the shadows, part of a new life in exile. this journalist from mamma's hiding and thailand having fled the military regime at home. we can walk here. but like we stay in prison, we can go anywhere for me. it's been 9 years after seeing a previous military crackdown,
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then she was able to get legal status. this time she had to cross the border illegally. 10 years ago in thailand, no military government. now, militia government that is very different. earlier this month, 3 journalists from the democratic voice of burma. quickly sentenced and reported. after being arrested in the northern ty city of cheng mind, without the swift intervention of a 3rd nation, they could have been returned to me and ma, potentially facing lengthy jail terms. for journalists since i'd mamma, and now faced with little choice, this report a live stream to the rest. the soldiers fired into his house, $87.00 journalists have been arrested since the qu, many facing charges under a special section of the penal code for making claims that could damage public tranquillity. even those operating with legal status concerns of the generals and thailand could be getting too friendly with their counterparts in men mom. this
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really made many people fear like an arrested arrest and also to be the book that. so that's why the people who arrive here and without any documents, they really have to live with low profile. the security has been increased on the long and porous border, but it remains relatively easy to cross thailand has kept a tight control on its borders since the military coup and men. not only because it's concerned about a flood of refugees coming across, but also because of fears. cove in one tune could come with them. but the career of ours is unlikely to be the only reason these soldiers trying to sniff out dissident journalists have slipped across into thailand. tony ching al jazeera on the time in my border. thousands of asylum seekers awaiting on the mexico us border in increasingly precarious and unsanitary conditions. this month abided, administration did away with a trump or
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a program under which asylum seekers had to stay in mexico while the cases were processed. and as algae, there is money at apple, a reports from a camp until wanna many hope. the rollback means they consume cross the border, illegally a migrant camp in p one in mexico. some here or asylum seekers whose cases did not make it to court. under the trump administration's, my group protection protocols or m p. p. the recent rollback of this policy by us president joe bite. it has allowed some asylum seekers to enter the us would only those with active and p. p cases. the muslim son is in asylum seeker from hunter. it was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years since she's hopeful of changing policy law was like me because the last lawyer told me a judge had closed my case and that i had to open a new one. but then i spoke with a different lawyer who told me my case was not closed, that i still have a chance to enter the united states. what i want to do my group protection protocol,
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also known as to remain in mexico program 1st and estimated 70000 people to wait for immigration hearings in cities. on the mexican side of the border we met abeline, also from honduras, says he's been the victim of violence and even nabby since arriving in c one or 2 years ago. but a reopening of his asylum case means he might soon have an opportunity to cross the border legal. notice that maybe you know, i have renewed hope because my lawyer said, have patience. wilma, dia, reopening in pay pay cases. i had almost given up, but thank god cases of being re i turned in the if rumors asylum cases accept it, he could soon joined the more than 11000 people. the active n p. p cases who have been allowed to enter the us in february. but there are many others were still waiting for guidance on what to do next. human rights groups estimate there to be around $3000.00 people living at this migraine case. now the
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ongoing code 19 health emergency means the border remains closed, disrupting the traditional us asylum process. now this means that for thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have no choice, but to wait here on this side of the border. with more people arriving every day, migrants rights, advocates warned that conditions of the camp are no longer sustainable battlefield comp. i'm in the campus in a terrible situation. organized crime has infiltrated it. there's disease, there are risk, people have suffered violence there. and i believe it's a ticking time bomb despite the phasing out of trump era policies like n p p, the bite it administration has yet to normalize the u. s. a silent process. experts say that until the system becomes more streamline the crisis on this side of the border will only continue to worsen when winds up a little al jazeera. you want to mexico. still on the program will look at why chill is preparing to pass
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a law protecting people's thoughts from being read or manipulated. and it's for thought tropes of a 2nd. european championship title come to an end ah, a rule which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. they will take shots even when they should not. i believe that sometimes what the saudi had been doing. the story behind the deadly attack by the saudi led coalition forces on a school bus in yemen, which killed 40 children yemen. the soda bus bombing on al jazeera, for some, a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be over the humanoid. robots, like, me,
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will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on out to 0. 0, a modern technology that can access your thoughts and the consequences if it's used against you. chile is taking preemptive action with a law protecting the privacy of people's brains and latin america edited lucy and human has more on this now from santiago,
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manipulating the brain to change your reality with or without your consent. the matrix, the worried that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the true stuff science fiction movies are made out. he's learned like fiction is quickly becoming reality. this a has an implanted narrow link that reads his brain to induce him to play. ping pong with a joystick because you, my narrow technology is making it's toward re, scientific strives to help those who can't speak or walk soon. alls high move victims may be able to recover memories. but just like nuclear power, it has the potential to be used maliciously. everyone in the world is worried about their privacy of the data. this is nothing compared to the privacy of your thoughts . so technology companies, if they have access to brain data, they may be able to decipher the way we do the mice already on the intention of
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your, your behavior. we now narrow scientists file justy, the director of the brain project says he has a duty to alert society. he's joined forces with like minded julian, intellectual scientists, and politicians. to inspire the world's 1st narrow right to protection build. it would protect julian's from anyone into meaning their minds without their consent and only for pro life and humane purpose or my brain child to go down to the overseas. the senate's scientific challenge is that the future commission, and they can hold him up on to the neurotechnology or the new frontier. they can read what's happening in your brain and what you're thinking, even your sub conscious. that means that our free will is in danger. you are your mind if someone can manipulate or control your mind or introduce ideas that aren't yours. you've lost your freedom as a human being. an exaggeration professor,
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use the insists neurotechnology is only one or 2 years away from decoding last thoughts. and probably only another 5 to 10 years should be able to change our thoughts and behavior memory with your mind, just like in science fiction, the potential to manipulate political, military and economic systems is huge. neural ethics lawyers and samuel ramos says it's imperative to declare narrow rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale, or was it started in chile, but it is a universal obligation. the universal declaration of human rights didn't include it back in 947 because it wasn't an issue, but now it is. it's and if neural scientists are right, there's no time to lose, but to see and human al jazeera santiago time, our phone was fought with andy. thank you so much. marion,
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defending champions porch go, have been knocked out of the years, belgium beating them one mill to advance into the quarter finals. portugal had plenty of chances. haven savell christiano, and i'll die with that free kick. in the 1st hall, you only go to the game, an absolute crack hurricane just before the break shooting organ has put in the world top rank st. john's fort school did continue to press in the 2nd now, but it's finished. one mill belgium will face. it's really now in the last states that match on friday in munich. now the check republic b netherlands in somebody's game at sooner when budapest sent him a check through to the quarter finals a key moment coming up early in the 2nd. how much sense? all right, deliberate ham ball, the video, assistant referee, helping be on pitch official to make that decision. the czech republic then going ahead through thomas hollis. the same plan would go on to set up. your
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2nd go checks denmoore team. the last day that came coming up on saturday in back max bishop and looking good in his efforts when the foreman of one wheelchair, which is the 1st time his full fixture of the season coming at the syrian girl, praying austria. the red bull driver finished more than 30 seconds clear of raining will champion loose hamilton the britain, now trails to start by 19 points and the overall standing. hamilton is mercedes teammate, val. 3 volts us was erred. straight away, i felt a good balance in the car and it was good to manage the highest basically from the start. so i got to the supplies left because they picked it up there earlier. and as we reacted to that, and then we just kept them going, trying to hit times and that was really absolutely gave everything pushed to
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the, to the maxim just unfortunately cannot the to any, the last time that they will put in, they will know the time to put in when he's doing a for, than just the possible to match them. so really impressive space. well, all right, so g p. c's and has been dominated by fabio courts. who are the frenchman claiming his full race picture? the campaign here in the netherlands. he's $34.00 post this rival in the championships down 3 williams has confirmed she won't be competing at the upcoming . so carol lympics, the 13 year old who's starting with a campaign on tuesday joins a grown list. the tennis players, including the likes of rough and about pull out of the games. she has full olympic gold, medals. the games of course, going ahead with no overseas fence. yeah, i'm actually not on the olympic list so that not that i'm aware of it. so then i shouldn't be on it. well the raining mens wimbledon champion of
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a joke of it. she had to wait 2 years to defend his title after the 2020 event was called off due to corona, vars. chuck rich has already won the 1st 2 majors of this year in australia and france winning the 2 majors this year, playing very well in enrolling garrison. and that tournament took a lot of me, i think mentally and physically and emotionally. but it also granted me with an incredible amount of positive energy and confidence that created a wave that i'm trying to write a tom champion. roger federer is seated sick. the 13 year old still working his way back towards full fitness after a couple of new oppressions fighting his full tournament. so father ship i think i got to take the positives out of these last few weeks and i'm actually here at wimbledon right now. and i have a chance,
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and i know if i get rolling and i get into the 2nd week, which is the goal here right now is that i get strong and stronger as every much goes by. and i believe it's, it's very much possible. so i come, he actually was feeling mentally strong us track and field athletes. i'm asking at the chance to compete for olympic gold. raining 100, send me to hurdle world champion, gran holloway looks to be in great form. he won't be final at the u. s. trials in 12.96 2nd, that is the 2nd fastest time ever recorded in the event. carol, just the 100 choices breaking your tongue also heading see took your right benjamin heels so came close. so will best in the fall under meter hurdles. benjamin missing out on the world's record by point 0. 5 seconds. he will silva in the will championships, even though hold back in 2019 and sebastian oj has won the safari rally in kenya. this world rally championship event was back in the country for the 1st time
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in almost 2 decades. oshea. this was his for one of the season and the frenchman leads the overall fight. ok, that was the sport for now. let's get back to marry him in london very much, and we want to bring you some newly released footage from china actually taken from the mars rover. this video includes the moment the power point from the town when one spacecraft as it landed last month. it also shows the rover driving on the motion surface, where it's been working for more than 40 days. it's looking for signs of water or ice that could indicate whether the planet ever sustained life and then and you gloss blossom. sky train has been child in the chinese city of chang, do the elevator train as gloss paneling on 3 sides, offering $270.00 degree views, mainly used for shuttle services, and travels up to 80 kilometers per hour. looks like fun from the news, al,
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we can make it work for you and your business. july on i'll just be showing no marks the thing tina lee at the founding of the communist palsy. 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 hope the 1000000 picks unlike any the world has seen before . my eyes and bob way showcases personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that's in pub way faces today. just by going tensions with sudan, ethiopia, is that for the next phase of filling them on the blue nile july on a jazz eat up on counting the cost of focus on nigeria to recessions and for years growing in security and unemployment,
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oil companies packing up and leaving even the threat of piracy in the gulf of getting just what nigeria needs to do to confront its multiple challenges. counting the call on al jazeera. oh, i thought object i see must if it is urgent of infection, schools is set to close. and all gatherings a band is the delta vary and fuel south africa. the 3rd wave of cove at 19 the this is thousands of migrant workers rushed to escape dot car ahead of the new lockdown in the capital of bangladesh. ah.
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