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hello, around the highlands sliding further west with through south saddam we'll see some heavy rain coming back into the camera room into central and southern parts of nigeria to the south of that. it is generally dry. we got plenty of sunshine across southern africa, away from the western and southern cape where we got some wet weather, just drifting in cape town at around 16 celsius as we go through friday. 10, we just do recovering portals was to around 20, maybe 25 degrees here by saturday afternoon. ah, the world's lungs are being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of football pitcher a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increased production indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, it's the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al
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jazeera. the latest news as it breaks, a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the quarter of 2021 happened in nigeria, salvatore and waters with detailed coverage president binding this foreign policy is the buying close allies and partners. and then with the united position deal with problems from around the world. the government says they are aiming the 70 percent of the population by the end of the year. ah, the a welcome back. you're watching the news on our 0 with me fully
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back people. i, reminder of our main stories, police in western canada are reporting and increasing sudden death, softer a record breaking. he twice hates parts of north america. at least 65 people have died in the vancouver area alone since friday. most were elderly. ne p o p t gray and rebels say government to swear, force to withdraw from the regional capital makella. the government says the retreat was strategic, the to gray and people's liberation front has also rejected. the government sees fire calling it a joke, and brazil supreme court is you to rule on a case that could determine future plane try indigenous people and federal land ruling could affect the outcome of hundreds of similar cases. russia's president has accused britain of illegally entering its territorial waters near crimea. earlier this month, to test russia's defense capabilities block, mayor protein made the coming during an annual live phoning with the members of the
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russian public. he also confirmed on national tv that has been vaccinated against colbert 19, but opposes introducing mandatory vaccinations. i visit in the terminal plan. this is not a compulsory national program, but when there's a pandemic when there's an increase in the recommendation from the chief doctors is that there are compulsory vaccines for specific categories of the population. and these were used within the framework of the law of this one has been another record number of infections reported in indonesia nearly 22000 in the past day. a sharp rise as for oxygen prices to double in the capital way. some hospitals are overflowing, the red cross is warning of a cove in 1900 catastrophe, and calling for an urgent increase in testing and vaccinations. as in joker, we go to is expected to announce more emergency restrictions. jessica washington has moved from chicago. as hospitals reach capacity, many families have been left with no choice,
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but to take matters into their own oxygen store in south dakota. and some relatives have come here because they say they loved one. despite being critically ill. unable to receive hospital here in the entities and capital. and it is a story that is sadly the reality for many families here in indonesia, that hospital is at 100 percent. or in some cases, edging close to a 100 percent capacity and have no room. they have to turn away critically ill patients. and many of course i feel like i'm home and it's up to the family who have to take matters into their own hands and try to keep their loved ones alive. whatever the cost, the cost of oxygen at the store has gone off, almost double used to be before the pandemic around $50.00 for one cylinder. now it's $130.00, which is a huge change for many of the entities. and government says it anticipated that there would be
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a spike in 19 cases in june and july because of age celebrations. around 46000000 people traveled back to their hometown full festivities. and as a result of that increase mobility, there was an increase in transmission of this virus health care workers say however, that more must be done. even if the fire was anticipated, the government must do more now. they are calling for further restrictions on social mobility. just stop this rise in the top us health research agency says india, the co vaccine job effectively neutralizes the alpha and down to strains of covered 19. the findings from the national institute of health were based on 2 studies of blood fair and from people who received the vaccine. the institute has worked with india and enhancing its effectiveness around 25000000 people have received the job . north korea leader has replaced several top officials after what he called
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a grave lapse in corona virus prevention. kim jong own, accused him of incompetence, saying the unspecified incident had caused a major crisis. north korea close this order in january last year to defend itself against covered 1900, and hasn't reported any cases. rob mcbride has more from south korea capital, sol. a he singled out a number of senior officials saying that they had neglected their duty in fighting the pandemic. i, but we don't know whether this means there has been some kind of outbreak or whether it refers to other measures, such as in the supply of food or economic measures that were meant to be implemented in fighting the pandemic that he was referring to. but certainly seems to be failings are enough to get you to lose your job. several senior officials, we know, have been fired according to the north korean central news agency. and it comes, of course, is north korea claims. famously, it hasn't had
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a single case of kobe 19. it has virtually sealed itself off from the outside world since the beginning of the pandemic. that in turn has had huge economic consequences. we know that combined with storms debit devastated the harvest last year. the country is facing food shortages in the coming months, and of course it remains extremely vulnerable to the a corona virus. we that has not been as far as we know, any kind of vaccination rollout. it has a rickety health care system that would be hard pushed to deal with any kind of outbreak. so as far as south korean officials can detect and surmise, looking at what's happening in north korea without knowing exactly what this incident is, it does seem to be that kim jong and facing all of the myriad problems and crises really trying to stamp internal discipline and assertive authority, as he deals with these critical times. mason richey is a specialist insecurity. studies at hancock university of foreign studies. he says,
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the regime in north korea is protecting itself by blaming failures. only individual officials. one possibility is that perhaps the regime is preparing the way for perhaps accepting a bi. finally, gesturing towards failure is being respected corona virus. whether that be the virus, it's also an outbreak or whether that be with food provision, or you can make issues that can be something. this could also be in essence and attempt to get out in front of a story that they think might become obvious anyway. and essentially function as a way to, to turn the story around for its domestic population so that they can blame failures within the party and within the countries of the party rather than that regime. it's also clearly the most obvious, not going to affect would be a system that already mel nourishes people that economically mismanaged and
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doesn't do a good job of channeling the resources that it does have into places where it needs to go would find its population under increasing stress not only economically but now also in terms of public health, the health care system is likely very shabby and clearly under resource and not really capable of taking care of the population they can. regime of course, isn't going to be terribly concerned about that until the course is. a potential problem reaches the dimensions where it begins to threaten the regime to former serbian secret police chief have been found guilty of war crimes in the former yugoslavia and the 1900 ninety's, the us international criminal tribunal, convicted jovi, custody of stanny, seach and franco see, must have h for their role in financing and supporting for malicious judges sentence both men to 12 years in prison. it's the course longest running war crimes. let's speak to
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nick. lena savvy, said shabba. this was joining us from creatures capital zagreb. so tell us nick lena, about the reactions and how the victims families are receiving this verdict. first of all, the verdict is not to be and because both the prosecution and defense have the right to appeal prosecution has requested to life imprisonment. for sunday, she didn't seem to reach for me or sort of be on intelligence. officers and defense require has requested their quito the may need them, the courts, a sense of sentence, tonisha, johnson markovich on 12 years in prison. they're convicted for joint criminal enterprise for killings, war crimes, deportation, relocation of ethics cross and both increased and both had to go in during the war former yugoslavia but to survivals and
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relatives of victims increased and bold, both in head to going to are not satisfied. they're not satisfied because 1st of all, the child left, it's too long. 18 years long child 18 years of child. they say it's not justice. they're also not satisfied with sentence. so years of prison in prison for spanish. and so they say defense is still small because stung and moderate ver, height, serbian intelligence official school plant or org or the nice war crimes increase in both. and her mother subscribed in each shaw activist and lobby group or the survival of tribune. the agenda site and they say you in court should be ashamed or judges should be ashamed because the defense is with
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this verdict. victims are humiliated, but grace and politicians. they say it's not so much onset effect because of the sentence. they say the 1st sentence of your united nation court, which makes connection between war crimes increase shot and both had to go in and high official, former high official, serbian officials. they say it's not just the census, it's the census of politics for bottom. the law which former serbian leader so far we don't have any reactions from republic of serbia. thank you very much for that nicole lena. so the chief joining us there from zine grove. thank you for bringing us reaction. now one of the world's oldest political parties is celebrating it 100 year. the chinese companies want a lead, laid the foundation of modern china and has been in existence ever since. the
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country has gone from decades of isolation to becoming a global power. and as katrina, your reports are seen as waging, growing assertiveness abroad is welcomed by many back home. in the chinese blockbuster film was for acute heroes. long fung, saved innocent civilians violent and exploitative rebels. well, for the movie became the highest and chinese film of all time and was praised by government leaders for its nationalistic message. the term wolf warrior is now being used to describe china's increasingly confrontational approach to foreign policy. worried the label is given to this whole new class of chinese math who acting in a much more that it and sometimes even kind of offensive way around the world with us or the chinese government spokesman. john jen is considered by many in china to be the leader of the book. warriors may want to use and loving the united states
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citizen very soon. the group of 7 should take americans pulse and prescribed medication. china's ambassador to france, you shall, yeah, is another proponent, he was recently summoned by the french government for insulting and academic. the diplomat says china is merely defending itself from growing criticism of its policies, including allegations of human rights abuses against weak as sinned. young. it's cracked on, on democracy, actors in hong kong and handling of the pandemic and investigations into the origins of corporate 19. analysts say the tough approach is hardening attitude towards china in the wet and is a stock contrast to the low profile diplomacy pursued by the former leader, don shopping celine, this kind of tough. it hides something when the flaws and the contradictions, and it shows a lack of patience and effective tact in face at all. that's left, it's there at the time for you guys. if it was president,
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she didn't pay her. china is locked in the global war for public opinion. he's called unofficial here to promote an image of china, which is credible, lovable and respectable. but at the same time, the leader has also called on diplomats to display a so called lighting spirits. in the face of international backlash, a backlash, which he believes is tended to contain china's rise, but new confidence had with its kind of enduring insecurity about china's place. in the world, but also on the part of individual chinese who look at an increase in the household chinese leave. it focuses on ideology and lead up to the chinese communist polities, 100 year anniversary. they do is working hard to send one message. china's time has arrived, whether the world chooses to accept it or not. katrina, you are the 0 paging. now one group likely not celebrating
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a 100 years of the communist party pro democracy advocates in jail in hong kong. beijing impose the national security law exactly one year ago, leading to the arrest of dozens of politicians and journalist, joshua wong and jimmy ly are among the prominent activists awaiting trial. ly is apple daily newspaper printed its final edition last week after the arrest of staff and the freezing of a tacit rescuers in indonesia, i searching for nearly a dozen people in rough seas after ferry sank near body. 7 bodies have been found while 39 people were pulled from the water. an investigation is underway. protests against the palestinian authority are expected later wednesday after the death of a prominent critic in police custody nissan, but not died on thursday hours after being arrested and beaten by palestinian security forces leading to protests across the occupied west bank. a special committee formed by the palestinian authority to investigate his death issued
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a report which has been rejected by his family. they're demanding and impartial and international investigation. still ahead on the use our auction from the euro, that is ukraine, complete the line up for the call to find all that's coming up next with peter to stay with me brought to you by accenture. let there be change the news
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the goals and a to know victory. send them in for the quarter finals. david stokes support. i owe 40000 friends were wembley for england against germany. the biggest football crowd in britain since the pandemic began. ah, england filled a pretty defensive team but had the best of the chances in the 1st half rain. sterling tested manuel noir early on, and his burst into the box just a full half time presented a great opportunity for harry kane. but the under pressure captain couldn't make it count. after the break. germany would have gone ahead, had it not been for the finger tips of jordan, pick foot back up towards the keeper, is yet to can see the golden tournament. symmetrically victory. england's friends were getting restless. garrett, south gates and from jeff greenwich and 6 minutes later he help engineered the breakthrough jack craters.
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sterling very nearly and did all the good work. when his lease pass allowed tom a smaller clean through on go. on a small i missed was pivotal because 4 minutes from join kane made sure of the winter england with his 1st goal at the tone of its on england's 1st victory. i've a germany and a major tournament knockout game. the 966 world cup final. that was also the last competition. when they kept for clean sheets in a row, you know, these players keep it right in history and they've got the chance again, you know, we've already ever been to one european championship semi final. so again, they've, they've got the chance to do something really special which has stayed england will now travel to rome to take on ukraine in the quarter finals on saturday. so be
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hoping for return to wembley for the semi's. and then the final david stokes al jazeera, as david said in his report to england, take on ukraine next. they be sweden, the next time on tuesday, use the action from that match at hamden, talking glasgow. ukrainian went ahead on 27 minutes on a gun to zip code from the 3 an equinox to the full half ton, neil falls. we're sure the big deflection winters information one all the way today, some time in sweden market danielson. st. for an awfully looking challenge of the reviews and just look like if we get a penalty substitute awesome, don't vacated, in a late when a for ukraine to send them into the causes go to find a loan up in the full, lynn for you. switzerland and spain will kick things off on friday. that one is
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followed by the world's number one, rank side belgium against italy. then on saturday, the chick republic face denmark before ukraine play england. nearly 2000 covered 19 cases in scotland have been linked to fans watching euro 2020 matches. the country main health agency says the majority of those people travel to london to watch scotlands game against england. on june, 18th, 400 of them went to wembley. but most did not have a ticket and gathered in the streets and bogs. now the news of the managerial appointment in the english premier league ref beneath his have been named the new manager at emerson. the lead out raised some eyebrows of a local rivals. liverpool, where he spent 6 years in charge between 242010 beneath his joins on a 3 year deal and replaces carlo and lottie who resigned its takeover at rail
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madrid. has been a big shock on day 3. at the wimbleton tennis championships, candidates for the feed, the anchor on the school has been dumped out in the 1st round. the 2019 us open champion. only 13 games in the all matches. she was blown off by frances elisa cornell, 6261. this is on a $58.00 consecutive grandson appearance, which is the longest active streak in women's tennis and just sort of the record. but she has never been past the last 16 defending champion. no. the joke of inches moved into the 3rd round. the world number one, beating kevin anderson in straight. fitz 636363. the final school is looking for monday. and it leaves 7 feed, matthew a bit, a teeny is also 3 to the 3rd round athena when the queens club event, that's the traditional wimbledon warm up competition
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a couple of weeks ago. italian beating argentina's a past 643-6646. love on this occasion. thing with injury fee, milwaukee. buck still afford yana cynthia compo limb to a court of the atlanta hawks. one game for the mba conference final one tuesday. the 330 again. vps compet injuries left me and i believe the court during the 3rd quarter, yet know how long it could be out for an atlanta. well, they had injury problems of their own. they had to do without a storm and tre, young. that of method, who squaring up the fuse at 22 years struggling g, anybody who's the best player states. but we didn't walk in window into anything to be older. so we went to and then i was
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just another puzzle business. and finally, check this out from the asian champions, lead ty, player popcorn prim puck try to long pulse about 70 yards from gold. but instead he ended up scoring. when the keeper misjudged the bounds of the bull, that was the 1st go to the match, finished $11.00. that's where we're going to leave a for the most will things coming up later. funny, peter, thank you very much for that. we'll see you later. fountains of hector's, of rice crops in bangladesh have been wiped out by heat, low humidity, and not enough rain climate, experts or warning. the phenomenon could threaten food supplies, time v. chandry reports from near to corner bangladesh, faces increasingly extreme weather due to climate change. and recently a sudden sharp heat wave destroyed more than 68000 hector's of rice crop, affecting more than 300000 farmers. mohammed sidle had expected to earn enough for
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him and his family to survive the year on the rice he cultivated. but now his crop is gone. one moment, there was this hot wind that lasted for several hours at night time. by morning, the entire crop in this wetland area was wiped out. now, there is nothing for us to survive on. i can't express it in words, and so far we haven't had any help from the government despite their promises. officials say farmers have received help with the local agriculture office has conducted a field survey and made a list of the effective people. and we started discussing wanting to them through mobile phone apps as 8 provided by the government. but many farm. i say that the list were made and handed out by local politicians. and they never received any help. thousands of farmers across the bank that's like here and that's kind of districts have lost their rights crops due to a sudden heat stress in recent months. many on the word how to pay back their loans and to make their ends made 60 year old farmer rather than say,
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he hasn't seen anything like this. in his lifetime. vertical, i had to borrow money from the agree bank to grow the rice. i was very hopeful i'd be able to make some money and pay back the loan, but suddenly it's all gone. i'm not sure how i'm going to manage things. now. scientists say a heat wave reaching as high as $36.00 degrees celsius and high speed dry wings were responsible for the damage. they say hardy, a variety of rice devil up to withstand the changes in weather conditions for climate change that got only a heat. the heat stress is due to climate change. it's something very new to us. although we have observed this before on a very minimal scale. but the scale of damage this year is huge. we think the damage could become worse in the future. bangladesh is the world, our biggest rice producer, signed is worn. the recent rise in temperatures linked to global warming is making rice crops, particularly vulnerable,
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and could threaten so security in many countries to which are great. i'll get there are nets are corner bangladesh. that's it for this news hour on al jazeera, but to stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more today's news on, on, just hear me lead. you'll come onto the pitch. is a special moment for any football to do it is a palace. the woman is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added count annella introduces honey. who broke through social and political barriers to expire. a generation of female players across the middle east?
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football rebels. let's do it on algae 0. the story as him, bob way, in her words, she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's even moving on robot mcguffey. my responsibility is to tell, is involved when story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary. everyday life was involved with the people. i'm writing about a tina gap out of darkness. miser bob way on algebra. the ribbon are in flows through the coldest region of kissed on temperatures have dropped to 20 degrees below 0 this time of year. but the driving snow and bitter winter conditions onto enough to keep these men from working on the ice and in the freezing water. because the river, no reason contains gold men for villages along the narrow river,
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been kinda for golden, this area for centuries. the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than during the summer months. these tiny little yellow flings you can see might not look much. it was around $50.00 in the gram. ah. record breaking temperatures in western canada and parts of the u. s. lead to dozens of death. experts the climate change is to blame. ah, the watching al jazeera live from do with me for lead back. also ahead, if you'll be as ami warns of a huge respond have to gray forces we organize after the rebels rejected the government ceasefire. are you.
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