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to the east and the south, increasingly, the temperatures are dropping. for example, athens at $31.00. so it's about 10 degrees leather was the case of 2 days ago that this process is going to continue. i'm afraid for the next couple of days may get disappointing in the low countries and in the british isles. when you see this going rain to those waiting for the festival at montera. yeah, switzerland covered in potential rain. now there is heat to the south. typically, throughout misreading but southern spain is fairly hotly, warnings i attached to the heat, little bits of atlas here, but more especially further east. in marcia, you stop record, but it is higher than you might expect. now whereas been hot in greece and turkey, the longer the case, the breezes picked up, the cloud picked up and the rain, especially for northern turkey. the something was going to change. anything really changed, this is systemic violent that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in
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a race against the barrier and know what to say until we are also looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there, i'm frank assessments schools and tell to the been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes a generation and their politics in their life has been shipped? why vitamin them inside story on our jazeera award winning programming from international? so making one quick, so straight on the back side of the global discussion, what guarantee that the, the right typically life giving voice to the voice here in california. almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program that open your eyes. if you, well today, this is what the picture looks like. the the world from a different perspective on houses mirrors.
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oh, i just need a reminder of our top story. is this, the un is warning you feel is government and rebels and to guy to respect a sci fi or risk spiraling farther into crisis. it says 400000 people are suffering from one another, 1800000 struggling to find food. at least 20 people are missing in japan and also a landslide near tokyo homes are being swept away in the central city of autonomy just south west of the capital. the parties have warned people in some areas to leave. indonesia is rolling out more. corona virus restrictions across jakarta, java and bonnie, as the numbers of daily infections and death, which are reco hi,
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neighboring malaysia has also tightened measures after a surgeon cases response teams are being deployed across the u. s. 2 areas at risk of a highly contagious form of 2019 the delta variant has been detected in all 50 states that says americans had into a holiday weekend with loosened restrictions. christmas looming reports from new york. the route, whether it's to see bruce springsteen on broadway or the new york mets at city field. americans are getting back out just in time to celebrate the national 4th of july holiday weekend, some traveling for the 1st time since the pandemic. it's really exciting, but also a little concerning at the same time just because there's so much we don't know. the united states is reopening despite falling short of president jo biden's, goal vaccinating 70 percent of americans, even as the delta variance spreads to all 50 states. i am concerned that people
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who have not gotten vaccinated have the capacity to catch the variance and spread the variance to other people who have not been vaccinated. i'm not concerned there's going to be a major outbreak. in other words, that we're going to have another epidemic nationwide, but and concern lies will be lost. new york and california have lifted virtually all of their cobra restrictions on businesses and social gathering. these to stay pit hardest. and earliest by the pandemic. we're also among those that suffered the most economically businesses are trying to balance safety with meaning open and profitable. it does feel like the old times square here. yes. and on the weekend, you really see just over 50 percent of storefront open for business in new york times square, but people are coming back. pedestrian can't now are rising. in fact,
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we see an average of 200000 sessions coming through our pauses in our neighborhood every day, which is an 60 percent increase compared to what we saw during the pandemic. some businesses and events still require masks or proven vaccination. someone like myself, my friends, over here, we can't go to the show because we haven't done the vaccination with a significant segment of the population resistant to the vaccine. however, some say you can't be careful enough. i don't know what is going to look like, but it sounds good. i just don't want to take any chances. i want to leave a little longer. still, many will find reason to celebrate this independence day in a country, not yet free of the corona, virus. christian salumi al jazeera new york well, even in countries with high vaccine rates that are differences emerging in how effective the jobs are against the variance of cobra. 19 dr. gillian china is
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a clinical psychologist at the university of lester in the u. k. he's joining his start. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on, i'll just 0. we're hearing a lot about different vaccines and their effectiveness against certain parts of the, of the virus. how much of these variations have done to the actual vaccines themselves, and how much of it is done to that, the way that they're being measured by different bodies? yes. hello. so this is a good question. if you look at the published data along the data base on lab studies where they show, you know, 2 or 3 photos are for reductions in each lives and titles in vitro to be delta variance compared to the office. sorry, because of the original hand by experience. what that means is that the levels i think is that you need to protect people well protect against fires. infection in veto has to be higher to keep the sale of a protection against adults and competitive can't be original hand biased. and in
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real life, what we see is that if you look hospitalization, race like one city in scotland, for example, you can recently show that more of the hospitalized patients had 2 doses of the of the astrazeneca vaccine compared to those are the price of accede would show the real life kind of difference in fixing those 2 vaccine above and beyond that, it's very hard to tell what's actually happening within the patient. but we see we can see that some of the mutations in the dr. very, for example, be 478, k and the $45.00 to california. they may combine in some ways, reduce the frequency against the vaccines. more so in some senator, than others are the fires of axis. as we've been reporting on this proto spread across the world and different countries have been reacting different ways. of course, we've also seen people have been choosing different vaccines because of this perception
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of effectiveness. do you think it's, we've reached a point where we actually have to start clarifying or re clarify if you like, what effectiveness actually means so that people have a better understanding of the vaccines and the way that they operate. yes, so i think there will be some kind of ranking already has been for the past 6 months or so. so you can see all the variance in vitro or in, in real life, for example, the 5. the vaccine has been very well into the in beatrice studies and population level studies. for example, locally south african astrazeneca vaccines very badly can be true in the lab. and also in real life, in a small study in the population where it was less than that effected and protect impacts and people can infection with barriers. whereas the 5 vaccines look the same data is 1st and better slightly, sometimes a lot, most of the ashes and vac, see so despite all the rhetoric but from various places,
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there's some hard core evidence that vaccines do better against all the variance actually defies a fully and this also includes the key start responses in the world studies that we don't see so much in the lab and beatrice studies, the teeth are plausible kind of like hidden, but they may actually reduce the lack of protection if you like, against those variance. if i see should be more effective than you might think based on the antibodies for these alone, especially against severe disease and death. really good to get the benefits of your expertise in this dr. gillian time. we appreciate your time, so thank you very much. indeed. prosecutors in brazil have opened a corruption investigation against president charitable. so nato is accused of failing to act against a scheme involving the national corona virus vaccination campaign. prosecutors say a deal to buy indian vaccines was a front for embezzling millions of dollars. most sonata was reportedly warned about
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it, but did nothing merely among the doctor peruvians went to the polls. officials are still looking into fraud allegations from conservative presidential candidate cable for the morning result. so socialist pedro casteel is ahead by a small margin, but he hasn't been declared the winner. not an essential reports from lima. they've come to the peruvian capital from remote places, often with little resources hoping they'll get to meet the support or say they're even willing to stay out in the cold for days and then took nathan, he's a farmer and the deland to like us to your he hope he can get his message to him face to face, get you all, are you another government aid never reaches our communities. now we want real change through our popular and farming organizations, and we need training through our miners. farmers, even though or this can be here, my new investor says he couldn't believe his luck this week,
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but i'm happy i met him yesterday and i don't really personally, he talked about education, health and agriculture, and said we have the resources to become a great country me as many supporters wait for election officials to proclaim gusty your precedent there, knocking on the parties, headquarters, stores, community leaders from around the country are allowed in. most don't meet the 51 year old rural teacher. still. they want to be heard. i don't leave him, send him my proposals in education, ancient technologies, and medicine whose last 5 years were marked by political turmoil. the pandemic has pushed 3000000 more peruvians into poverty. gaseous campaign promises to have raised hope for change for millions of poor peruvians, says historians to see him in this every time this talk that brings the aspirations and needs of the people to the table. people feel empowered to speak up and claim their rights. now the talk of reform has raised many expectations. many people say
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there's been, will implement the changes they've been waiting for so long. the question is, how long are they willing to wait? and only say people may be disillusioned because gusty, you will not be able to implement many of his promises pretty much be the problem is he won't have enough votes in congress to make reforms. it will be difficult for him in one of the most complex countries in the region. he'll have to explain to the people what he can and can't do. nearly a month after they look at the one the election by more than $40000.00 votes. electoral officials are still investigating for negations raced by his rival cake of motives. there may not be a new leader officially. that's castillo support or say they are already thinking about their future. deanna sanchez, also see that lima be due at 850 to taliban fighters have been killed in air
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strikes by the african government, the ministry of defense. so the strikes targeted taliban forces in 3 districts of homeland province. a senior commander was among the dead afghans security forces, say they also seized a large cache of weapons. the us military has pulled out of afghanistan bag that i'm air base, the epicenter of its war to topple the taliban and hunk done. i'll call you to after the $911.00 attacks, but as one of conflict ends and i've got a son, another one is looming. alan fisher reports from washington d. c. i became like a many american 5075 pillow because it was the starting point for many americans deployed. gonna stand for almost 2000 service men and women killed in action by grim airbase was where they began the final journey home. hello, bob, rob. it was visited by president bush obama. trump. i know it's been handed over to the ask and the final troops and equipment lifted out. you are still on target
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refill. withdrawal by september, 11th, 2021. we're on track exactly as to where we expected to be, but we just wanted to make sure there was enough quote running room that we can get . wouldn't be able to do it all to september. they'll still be some for forces, but it's a rational drop down with our allies and making. so there's nothing unusual about the us plants to leave 650 trips, enough canister to protect the embassy and diplomatic mission with capacity to help afghan security forces. if required, the repeating line, the u. s. is not abandoning afghanistan. we have a robust footprint in the region even outside afghan. stan and we still have the capability to conduct over the horizon missions as necessary for counterterrorism in afghanistan itself. those are hoping to leave the country ahead of the final us
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withdrawal lines for exit visas and passports along people. what a research caliban could speak to power. it's already making military. again, what we're seeing is the, the rapid loss of districts. there's all of the ask and security forces. i've actually gain some of those back in certain parts of the country that withdraw from back. i'm going to be a significant and symbolic it was the center of u. s. military power in afghanistan. now, the white house says it will continue to monitor the security situation. and if it sees a threat to the united states, it will act immediately. alan fisher, algeria, at the white house. the bodies of 2 more people have been found in the rubble of the pop and block that partially collapsed in florida. last week. it brings the number confirmed dead to 22. italy of missing has been revised done to 126. after some people turned up saved and duplicate names were eliminated. but there are
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fears that holligan l so which is heading towards florida could hamper recovery efforts or even bring down the rest of the building. and local officials of all the evacuation of an apartment building 8 kilometers away. the city of north miami beach says the crestview towers are structurally and intellectually unsafe people living in the 49 year old block or rushed out of their homes and fight afternoon. authorities have begun inspecting nearby apartment towers the latest job numbers from the united states to show a major increase in the number of people going back to work. the economy has been searching since the start of the year. as the country emerges from its pandemic recession. gabriel alexander has moved from new york. you cannot make progress is often judged by the realization of expectations. in june the us surpassed them a further sign the us economic recovery is picking up pace. economies predicted around 700000 job gains in june. but the labor department announced that $850000.00
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jobs were created. unemployment in the u. s. during the height of the pandemic was nearly 15 percent. today, it's down to 6 percent better, but still slightly higher than the 4 percent unemployment before the pandemic. overall, the new jobs report left president joe biden confident this is historic progress. pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years, driven in part by our dramatic progress and vaccinating our nation. today. the u. s . is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid. a key to the economic growth in america was the vaccines. with 156000000 americans fully vaccinated, about half the entire eligible population. people are out again, spending money and getting back to work and traveling
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a thursday to point 1000000 people were screened in airport security checkpoints in the us. that is higher than on the same day pre pandemic. the jobs report outlined several sectors of growth, leisure and hospitality. everything from hotels and restaurants are hiring again, public and private education. teachers and staff heading back to class as kids go back to school for us. economy is clearly rebounded, but there are still around $7000000.00 americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic. who have yet to find work again. and here in new york city, analysts say 21 percent of office spaces. have no tenants. proof perhaps they, even as more americans are expected to return to the office this summer, many are still working from home for me. the bigger concern is what kind of jobs are we creating? what quality? we've had very strong jobs growth in leisure and hospitality. but the manufacturing
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sector, which has much better wages and benefits, still remains over a half 1000000 jobs below where it was in 2020 a change of progress in the economy. and the last, the us demonstrating that as vaccines roll out, economic progress goes up. gabriel is dondo al jazeera, new york. greens military is being accused of sexism and massage in a after photos emerged of its female soldiers practicing for the military parade in high heels. these pictures were released by the defense ministry ahead of celebrations next month to mark 30 years of independence. several politicians showed up to parliament with high heels and encouraged the defense minister to wear them to the parade. when i'm p demanded a public apology for humiliating woman, more than 13000 ukrainian women have fought in the ongoing conflict in the east of the country. still ahead and does data in sport,
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switzerland to pay the penalty and the european championship for the final against pain ah july on the can to festival return to the delights of fans and an industry hit hard by curve at 19 but will travel restrictions and social distance in the shadow on the glitz and glamour across the globe generation change with young activists fighting injustices and demanding radical change. after a year long delay japan hotel in picks, unlike any the world has seen before. mice and bob way showcases personal story offering a fresh look of the changes and challenges. but the bob way face today. just by going tension with the did since the dance e p o p or is that for the next phase of filling them on the blue nile july on a just when the code is 910 demi q and board is closed. i think there is
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a brand new bar from home one 0, one east investigates. have some has been abandoned out of size and out of mind on al jazeera. oh, i dog of the sport. here's andy. thank you so much trouble. italy and spain a 3 to the semifinals of footballs, european championship spain, edging past switzerland in a penalty shoot, found while italy extended there and beaten, runs a 32 games with victory over belgium. for a small ripples. munich was the setting for this quarter final between an italian side that hadn't lost for almost 3 years. and in belgium team rank number one in
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the world. having had an early goal just allowed for off side. it was italy who took the lead, erotic recess. even better was the flow from lorenzo when cynthia italy went to new, sees the water within seconds. belgium were back in the gang. thanks to this vow. roman lou cargo stepped up to scores a penalty. so take a look at italy held firm in the 2nd half to reach the semi final belgium. once again falling just short at a major tournament in the other quarter finals, spain went ahead again. switzerland, thanks to an own goal for the jewelry. there
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opponents had no doubt, world champion france in the last round and yearning she carry level this match up in the 2nd half the shortly afterwards switzerland had the man sent off, but still managed to take the game to penalty. the 3 spot cakes were missed by the swiss and that he said the chance to reach the last 4 fish mine. so please italy at london's wembley stadium on tuesday. as far as smile al jazeera, similar quarter finals coming up later on this saturday, the czech republic taken benmark and as a by john ukraine already made history by reaching the knockout stages for the 1st time. they face england in rome, england playing away from london's when we stayed in for the 1st time in this
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tournaments, the confidence is there and, and the belief and yet i think they're looking forward to the challenges to the i think it's good to come away from wembley, now they would have been hard to replicate the atmosphere. we had the other day 3 days later. and i think to have a different focus, different surroundings. different sort of a challenge is good for us. oh brazil, a through to the semi finals at the corporate america they be should i one nil lucas kathy who's going to the only goal of the game? early in the 2nd half gabriel has us was then sense off a couple of minutes later. surprisingly perhaps, but the 10 men that were left behind held on and they will play peru in the last full. now hurry shed 6 goals with parent going that quarter final are going equalizing in the last minutes of normal. fine at the going finished up at $33.00.
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it once were penalty shoots are where peru held to progress and match with raining champions. brazil coming up on monday, a fully one world champion lewis hamilton has just signed a new 2 good deal to stay with mercedes. the 36 year old is in austria right now with final practice on the way ahead of sundays chrome pre. he's 16 of the 7 will tunnels with mercedes this season now he's trailing red bulls, mac switched up and in the overall championship stomachs. another joke of it she's paid for a record equaling 20th. grand slam sidle is still in fact that wimbledon, the defending champion, use up against american qualifier, then is cooler, the well number one, taking the 1st 2 set 6463. he was pushed pretty hard and the 3rd was having a set points. but joke of it came through on italy break to make it into the last 60 is also just confirm he'll be playing at the upcoming succulent
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and the murray can start preparing for the defense of his olympic fight. left being knocked out here by canada's dentist. chicago to san champion, going down in straight. murray was back as soon as i can win for the 1st time to 2717, even if he continues to come back from career, threaten injury. my game is not quite small on physically i'm not perfect or physically like really fresh is going to be hard for me and it's extremely frustrating because yeah, i feel like i put a lot of work into getting to this point. and then obviously it's a to lose light that is as tough on ownership pulled off one of the shops of the tournament so far away to be seen. 2017 champion company miguel river, making her debbie on since the court. one in 3 sets described it as the best day of her career so far as he instead of going
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into london, especially so many people watching me and then supporting me. i've received a lot of message from different people and it's amazing, but i don't want the the journeys to stop here. i want to continue the tampa by right now. just one went away from retaining the stanley cup after taking a 3. nothing serious lead against the sho canadians. the lightning caught the canadians of golf going twice in the opening minutes of the 1st 3 periods of this game. tampa bay getting onto a motel $63.00, gainful study group in montreal on monday and show, hey i tony said another career le mark i tony's become the 1st major league baseball player to hit both the whole months this season, the japanese smashing. to learn to miss game for the los angeles angels, helping them with 87 win over the baltimore. okay, move from in a couple of hours but i saw were looking thanks very much study navigate is going
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to be here in a couple of minutes and more on all the stories i enrolled. madison. thanks for being with me. goodbye. ah news news. news news, news after a 2 year, one of the world's most famous film festivals, in fact, with the mark mandate, 3 for all social distance thing in place. and sometimes we find from attending together. can the glamorous peas event recreate the magic knife coverage of the can film festival on his era? something was going to change. anything really change?
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a search in cases and droughts is on the verge of becoming iraq's next crisis. i feel.

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