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i sums up the weather across much of the middle east, i say much because we have also seen some rather one of the storms recently, just about northern part of a mon sinks and very heavy rain. and i think over the next couple days it was a possibility of more c. sundry down pulls just cropping up from time to time. they will be well scattered, few and far between. but possibility of them cropping up. nevertheless, we have got dry skies coming back in the cross, a good part of the region. we listen the humidity that we've seen here recently as well. 45 celsius on tuesday afternoon and ha, getting up to about 46 as we go 13, when the state has little try when it will hotter and notice that heat coming right out of iraq temperatures, in fact, at at 50 degrees celsius, a similar value there $24.00 q way, maybe one or 2 showers just around the corner between the black sea and the caspian sea, maybe one or 2 showers around the southern end of the red sea, joining up with the showers that we have white now she just cropping up around the highlands as easily ways continues to just pull showers across the tropical belt of
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africa by the south. it is generally dr. got some very wet and some very windy and some other cool weather coming into the western cape on tuesday. it's gonna be rather blustery across southern parts of south africa. for much of this week. the foot polar adult and the pie india for sports. he lost the chance to play for his country. but one legal battle paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend the eric counts and introduces one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands ablaze the trails of play is rife, football rebel on al jazeera. in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the
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field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. as such, like a magical and the more i learned about that the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on a jazz eda. ah ah ah ah. there are a reminder of our top stories. this government has announced these far between the interim administration and to greg and rebel forces fight, say they have regained control of the main city of mckayla. conflicts began in
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november, killed thousands of people around back groups and iraq are threatening to retaliate . us air strikes, targeted them along the border with theory of us says the facility to utilize against american troops in iraq with foreign ministers have gathered in rome to discuss a coordinated plan to defeat eyesore attacks in iraq and syria have been increasing and growth links to eiffel, our growing trish across africa was developments from that region and the syrian government use agency is reporting that the international coalition military base near l. omar will fields there or has been attacks local forces told al jazeera 8 missiles hit the base and syria. there's been no reports of casualties. me
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countries across the asia pacific bringing back tough corona virus restrictions as the highly contagious delta variant is causing a surgeon evictions. indonesia is one of the hardest hit in the region. hospitals in the capital have set up hence to treat the overflow of patients. and as jessica washington tells us from a cemetery burial side, so overwhelmed to this is tom cemetery, one of the newest cove with 19 burial sites here in the invasion capital in north dakota. and this location had to be opened up the burials because the other major covered 900 burial site, reached 100 percent capacity. as you can see, it's incredibly busy. there are excavated workers, what non stop body after body arriving at this new cemetery. the workers say that their workload is almost impossible to keep up with the confirmed just whole in
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indonesia is almost 60000, but don't to stay. huge is a low rate for testing across indonesia. the actual just hold could be much more, very difficult to watch. families grieving at this symmetry. this makes shift symmetry where they have to say good bye to their loved ones in a location like this. not just java cemetery workers struggling to keep up with their workload. in light of the surgery covered 900 cases. but health care work is as well. some hospitals in java, in particular in the capital jakarta are already at 100 percent capacity. and some have even resorted to having tents in complex outside hospitals to deal with the overflow of patient doctors. a warning that is strict protocol isn't introduced, the health care system will soon pull up from birthright has more now on the
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situation, indonesia and elsewhere across asia, thailand is shutting down construction sites and indoor dining as well as ban and gatherings of more than 20 people the latest restrictions to address new outbreaks of cope with 19 grim news for a tourist hub at the start of the summer season. and they could come by dirty. i don't make any profit, nobody at best. i break even, but i can stop selling food. it's my life hood. i can't rely on the government help every day. can i have to save ourselves? it doesn't make any sense to ask for help. and hence, no super rock has been cooking noodles in bangkok, china town, for most of her life. her shop has been open for 49 years. for millions, just like her. the pandemic has meant it's a struggle just to make a living. indonesia said a new record for daily cases on sunday with
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a total of more than $21000.00 hospitals in the capital. jakarta are overflowing with patients. it is the hardest hit southeast asian nation with more than $57000.00 deaths. but the real figure is believed to be even higher during an emergency meeting and australian health official warned the situation. there is the worst it's been since the 1st wave of the pandemic cities across the country are going back into locked out. we really face to my serious crisis in the coven pandemic since the early days in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that emerging in fiji. there's been a sharp rise in cases this month. even relatively isolated island nations have been
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unable to avoid the pandemic. the rise of cases in fiji is definitely a white call. so pacific nation to absolutely can prevent a way from reaching their shores. it is not an inevitability that we will see koby taking over in the pacific. people are well coordinated governments and humanitarian organizations are working together. they are learning lessons from across the pacific and across the globe. but for many, they continue to be difficult lessons. it's a lonely time it stay for me because you know, you and your families you can go see your friends. you can't yeah, we can dr. official medium, but now we're just looking for the content to the like was as, as is up as of as, as, as feagins we all is that can touch one some despite new variance,
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8 groups say getting jobs in arms is still the only way to slow down the pandemic which continues to hurt people and economies around the world is in basra. b o 0. the exodus of people faring a job loss due to the looming restrictions is continuing and bangladesh have a challenge or a has more from a ferry terminal outside doc of tens of thousands of people crossed into south and south west. and that's for this friday, tom and 40 mile outside dot com. it's known as similarly terminal. now there are many other terminals where people are still processing, not as many, but on the way out we saw hundreds and thousands of people actually walking, taking pre was renting even ambulances because there is no public transportation yet another pair. it is the country's going to going to lock down from thursday july everything will be shut down. most of the people are working paper daily way
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down or if they want to be with their family and villages and just pick what that social network and get the support because they won't be any work left in dock up. at least a wicked bit total shut down and it could possibly be extend that. now the fear is the bias indian very and the delta very and it's spreading very quickly in the margaret bangladesh. and now it's spreading into hospitals. i book fair and panic among the people that there's infection the 2nd way put that much war to them. the 1st one, hong kong is banning passenger flights from the united kingdom. the country has been classified as extremely high risk after 30 cases of the delta variant of covert 19. from the day, anyone who spent more than 2 hours in the u. k will not be allowed to board a plane to hong kong. the territory is considering relaxing quarantine roles to travelers from other countries, including the us and canada, rushes to largest cities reporting
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a surgeon cases and deaths. and the delta variance is largely to blame. moscow recorded 124 deaths in the last 24 hours, and more than 2000 people are being treated in hospitals every day. it's imposed new rules, forcing people to show proof of vaccination or, and negative test to be able to get into restaurants involve st. petersburg has reported a similar day. the death toll is tight in some restrictions, but it's still going ahead with plans to host the euro quota final football match on friday. the world is being called a must stop denying and start dismantling systemic racism against africans and people of african descent. the un rides chief has released a report which was launched off the murder of george floyd. it analyzes 190 deaths, mostly in the u. s. the study shows how police are rarely held accountable for us violations of crimes against people of african descent, a pass and repeated in many countries. it says, structural racism leaves many in poverty and facing barriers to education,
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health care, and employment, and cause on countries to formally acknowledge centuries of injustice, violence and discrimination, and to give reparations. but it says, monetary compensation alone is not enough. systemic racism needs a systemic response. we need to formative approach that tackle the interconnect area, the driveway system and lead to repeated holy avoidable. try you this like the death of judge roy. i'm calling on all state to stop denying and start dismantling, raise to end impunity and build trust to listen to the voice of people of african descent and to confront pass legacies and deliver redress. treated, lindsey is a black lives matter. scala and associate professor at the ohio state university. she says the report will add to the momentum to the campaign for reparations. i think the consideration of reparation and the rolling movement around it will tear
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to frame. we're, we're addressing what life is gaining traction. and i think this should put nation on notice that we think of african descent will not be pacified by simply a statement about the legacy you've been asked to live to play the and colonialism . what are the landing action? so we're talking about health care disparities that have to be rightfully address. we're talking about who in security, water and security, we're talking about housing security, job basic income, nice things that affect your address, the 100 years of effects of demick racism. and it's not just the linking the facts, but all the way that systemic anti black racism shows up in the lives of african peoples of african descent out the world. and so getting rid of bachelor matters in terms of addressing the symbolic legacy of those things. but that legacy is also quality rate. that legacy is also the fortunate raise that cobra has affected lack
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unity. well, the world is also evident in the fortunate rays that black people experience from a legal system. and we filed with not only in the united states, but in canada and brazil and south africa and nigeria though legacies matter as well. the centers for disease control is suspending the import of dogs into the u. s. for at least a year because of the threat of rabies more than $100.00 countries are on its list of high risk nations for the disease. this decision is expected to be particularly hard for rescue groups trying to relocate dogs to the us. the haunting reports from what abandon abuse neglected, dumped these dogs or some of the lucky ones that had been rescued from inhumane conditions and now live in a shelter. but their chances of finding a home are about dwindle. starting on july 14th, the united states will ban dogs from entering for at least
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a year from $100.00. 13 countries considered high risk for rabies guitar is on that list. 80 percent of the dogs here at cut are animal welfare society or re homed in or transferred through the us with little paperwork and no quarantine required. more than a 1000000 dogs are sent to america every year. how far is such a small country with such a trans, the population, that the actual group of people that can adopt pat is so small compared to the number of animals that can, that are looking for a new heim. that cutting out half of our adoptions overseas will absolutely cripple us. if we can't, we hi, my animals, we can't take in more animals off the street. the us centers for disease control and prevention says some dogs receive fraudulent vaccines abroad, and the u. s. does not have the number of facilities needed to how's those that are denied entry at u. s. airport. in a statement to al jazeera, the cdc said many vaccination programs in countries around the world were suspended
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or canceled during the coven 1900 pandemic. as a result, the risk of importing a dog with rabies may be higher. rabies and dogs has been eliminated from the united states since 2007, but remains prevalent overseas. 59000 people die every year from the disease. every dog at the shelter is vaccinated, even though cases here are rare. 19 years of living and kept on rescuing dogs, dealing with animals on a daily basis. we've never come across. we've never heard of. we've never been notified of any kind of case of rabies in casa, i saw some pet adoption agencies have had to tell some hopeful owners that their dogs won't be able to make it out in time. we're talking about us military troops here to i'm sure the cdc would not directly mean to implicate and these soldiers are no longer going to be able to take the animal that rendered under gonna become their emotional support. there are some exceptions to this band guy. dogs will
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still be allowed to enter the united states, and some personal pets will be accepted on an extremely limited basis. but the reality of this band for dogs like this mean that they'll be sending longer in the shelter and might have a harder time finding a forever home. dogs that have been here longer and breeds that struggle in the summer sheet like huskies in german shepherds are top of the list to go for the rest. they'll have to continue waiting in the desert 1st, 2nd chance. leah harding, i'll just 0 doha lithium is becoming more of a hot commodity in a world that's shifting toward renewable energy. it's used in the battery power, electric cars, laptops, phones, and all that all the tech didn't. tina wants to exploit. it's large lithium reserves. as teresa po, report report problem, any worry that this will come at too great a cost. lithium extraction is well and away at the level full flats
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in the province of who, who is in northern argentina. it is referred to as to why gold of renewable energy . that's what the government market says are going to need to increase leaf you mix fraction, but also manufacture batteries to add value to the production chain layer a. we are trying to establish a small supply chain of lithium batteries, so we can meet with the demand. one area of demand is the transformation of agin tina's large public transport system to include electric, but lithium production is a priority for argentina government. it's minister of production says that government has already signed deals with several companies. china is a major player in the business and has been increasing its presence in the region. some of the endo, would you see more, we're seeing lots of interest in the possibility of investing in the country. last week we signed a memorandum with
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a chinese company that is already producing lithium in argentina and is hoping to advance into batteries. and we sign with another chinese company to build batteries and cars. we're seeing lots of interest because of our natural resources, industrial history and technology that allows us to plan ahead. lithium, ion batteries, rechargeable and lightweight power. the most used electronic devices on the planet from cell phones to laptops. much of that, lithium comes from what is known as the lithium triangle. i didn't pino bolivia until you have a wrong 70 percent of the words lithium research. the lithium is in liquid, ryan reserves no k to install flat, like this when thousands of liters of water are necessary to pump pop the brine research to the surface there later on, distributed in evaporation pools. communities around this area are concerned that lithium extraction could complicate their access to water. people
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here depend on the soul flat to make a living. dining and lament flores is part of the indigenous communities in the area, like on the i to be in which one ancestors have been living here since before the argent time state. and now they want to invade it. we haven't seen any serious studies on what will happen to the water. it is something that worries us. we are concerned about what is being done to other salt flights in the region. they are broken dirty and we don't want that to happen here. and that's why scientists like victoria flexor, i working to find alto native ways to extract the field. so we are looking at both disruptive technology. that means technology that need to evaporate water to extract lithium. and we're also looking at where we michael, upgrade to the current of operating technology. and we are looking to try to we gather some of the water that he's currently lost during of operation. it would be an inconsistency to extract least him for a, for a greener world. and for
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a greener economy if we are contaminating the regions of the locations around the bosses. developing technologies is expensive and will take time. a major challenge for developing nations quite trying to find a balance between conservation and growth. ladies, i will as the theda who we are jan tina still head on al jazeera and for a goal keeping how look at the euro's didn't call spain a place in the quarter final the brought to you by accenture, that there be change the news
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news news with me ah beauty by extension let there be change. oh,
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i welcome back. a lot of noise coming from the sports desk is andy to tell us why damon told him, and so far, i think it's safe to say spain of just about all the better occurring. she reached the quarter finals of footballs, european sham, chip, spain, winning $53.00, after extra time. take a look at this night, ma'am. i'm going to spanish keep an eye sim on that kicks off the drama and copenhagen, a back pass. somehow of a to use foot and back gave croatia. the lead by know, got back on thursday for half time, thanks to publish sarabia. and then in the 2nd half when my friend saw it, 31 spain looked set for a pretty comfortable win. but welcome, fondness, croatia, we're quite done too late. goals leveling the much taking it into extra time. spain once again eating back eventually, winning 53. they will met by the winners of the front,
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the switzerland game in the bounce kickoff. and big crest when after a year, when you carried 19 grand slam sentences back at wimbledon, crowds are 50 percent capacity for day. one of the solomon's world number one, writing champion of a joke of which was 1st on sense the court british teenager jack draper, if you want to 1st i'm not sure to quickly restore the joke of it's when so. and so when the much in full set the serve is already will be used 1st major i think i probably had one of the best serving performances that i can recall on any surface. think i matched. someone told me that i missed the record that i had when it was earlier this year or last year in australia. also 25 aces in 4 sets. so yeah, i could not be more pleased with, with the rhythm of my serve. all the wasn't upset,
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so involving the 3rd seed and french open finalist on a fit surpass. he was sent packing in straight sets by world number 57, front tier 5, the american never dropped. serve on really the biggest one of his career defeating a player. the 1st time in the sense is certainly very difficult when you go from one. but when you know mentally you're going to go from one bubble being that bubble 2 and a half weeks. maybe even more than that, almost like close to a month, to be honest. and just like 2 weeks later, you still have to, you have to undergo the same procedure. and the same thing again. and it just more easy. while a high st fall in the women's draw so far, patrick a bit about the 20112014 champion losing and straight set fit for me. yes, i've been champions fun, stevens, the american showing no signs of the injury. the full threat of last week's warm up event crickets t 20 will,
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cup is expected to be stayed in the middle east for the 1st time. that's according to the indian cricket board. he say this year's tournament has been shifted to the united arab emirates, jupiter indian covet 19 crisis or in the cricket president sort of gun good. he says, details still being worked on so much as could also take place in a man creates well governing body yet confirmed the switch. though. earlier on, we spoke to cricket writes at night guards go pooty about a couple of key aspects of the hosting change the key question for you would have been when they were reading the hosting. right. and they have the hosting. right. and the big thing because they own a lot of money from that. oh my god, host the fullest round of matches, and richard likely to be starting the one going to be starting most likely on october 17th. so the 1st round had about 8 countries, which will be written down before, which will qualify to the next strongest call. the super was so the wrong one where
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the teams play some of these matches will be split between one ground in the u. a and one grounded, one or 2 rounds in oman. and so it does have infrastructure because the hosting some of the tournaments with countries, so it should not be finished. and there was an uncharacteristic wobble from simone biles during the u. s. l. m. pick trials. despite this upcoming slip, the 24 year old still qualified comfortably for the tokyo games files is set to be one of the highest profile performers in japan. she already has a fall in pick titles, and we'll be targeting ups of 5 more metals. this time in 2016 was such a blur. once we got over there, everything happens so quick. i also think that just the pace we were going and this time we get to relax a little bit in kind of enjoy training and enjoy the process. ok more for me a little later on, but that is how you spoke to booking. thank you for that ending. well,
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