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the country that calls the site is challenging the political establishment in latin america. as a pandemic, thanks millions into overseas and fuel prices and they're trying to call the fruits and where is the lease next tech unicorn can see the cost on out to 0. the cultural brazil's president to be impeached as anger grows about his handling of the cove at 1900. ah, hello robin, you're watching. i was there like my headquarters here in also coming up 100. the told to evacuate their hands in canada. 15 spread in the western province of british columbia. last minute legal, pre jacob zoom of the former south african president was due to start
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a 15 month jail 10 plus the elaborate new lamp post that could be shedding light on corruption in thailand. ah, welcome to the program protest as a rallied in cities across brazil, calling for the impeachment of president rival sonora over the handling of the corona virus pandemic. baltimore is also the subject of a corruption investigation linked to a contract to buy indian made vaccines. while looking on the reports now from re edition error, tens of thousands of brazilians took to the street for the 3rd time in 5 weeks. to me, they've been calling for present jadem ball. so now does impeachment. the accused him of scorning health measures to contain the coven 19 outbreak, allowing the virus to bread and kill more than 520000 people. ah,
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we still have the world's 2nd largest cove in 1900 dec tool after the united states . while americans have more than enough fact seems to go around. brazilians are sadly lacking with less than 13 percent of its population fully inoculated. that he said, he bade, says, there are 42 year old brother would be alive if the government had not refused to buy the $70000000.00 vaccines. pfizer offered last year. i'm like, i don't know, you know, my brother steps last march could have been avoided. we found that the government could have vaccinated thousands of people earlier, but chose not to because the president said the disease was a little flu. now we find out there was also corruption. for the past 2 months, a senate committee has been investigating the government's handling of the pandemic . last week, the probe took a turn for the 1st time raising suspicion. at some ball scenario allies and health ministry insiders may be involved in a corruption scheme to buy over price vaccines from india. on friday,
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the supreme court authorized the opening of investigation into both scenarios, response. the president is being accused of dereliction of duty since he was warned of a legit irregularities in the deal, but did not tell the federal police growing discontent with the government resulted in a nationwide protest calling for both so not impeachment. but this term, opponents have new ammunition until the protesters have accused president wilson out of downplaying, the virus of delaying the roll out of the sea. now they're saying it's not denial. it's corruption. more than 120 impeachment requests have been submitted. none of them have moved forward because both scenarios still has enough support in congress and also on the street where he has led 3 motor bike rally the
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president's popularity has taken a severe blow. his approval rate has fallen to record 23 percent pudding at risk. so not his hope of being reelected next year. monica not give all just 0 re edition narrow cabinet. his military is preparing for evacuations as well. are spread across british columbia. more than $100.00 fires burning as the record breaking heat wave grips the province of 20 gates because the story a forest fire that ignited after days of record breaking temperatures has destroyed most of lytton. a small town in central british columbia. this week little broke canadas all time hottest temperature record 3 times. hitting nearly 50 degrees celsius on tuesday. local media are reporting that a couple in the sixty's have died due to the fire. many others are missing a more than a 1000. people have evacuated their homes, the world heard about british columbia, which birds almost essentially to the ground. and there's been multiple fatality
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reported there and other people not accounted for. some people are happy to go 2 to 3 hours of wages to get check in with emergency social services. so this is something that we've never seen before in this province or really in this country anywhere. more than 170 wildfires burning across british columbia and western all berta. that fueled by record breaking heat wave, that in turn led to more than 700000 lightning strikes on wednesday and thursday, up tenfold from a year ago. health officials in british columbia say more than 700 deaths have been reported in the past week. nearly 3 times the usual number. the heat wave is also resulted in a rising death toll in the northwest in united states. most people don't think about heat as a killer, and it is, and we know that the numbers are fairly high. certainly the event we've seen, we're going to see excess deaths a lot more than we should have, because all of this stuff could have been prevented. so we have to raise awareness
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in oregon, governor kate brown has declared a state of emergency and in the city of portland, the fire department has found the use of fireworks for the 4th of july weekend. canada's forest by season usually starts in late july, but with more warm weather forecast over the next few days. the military's on stand by to help evacuate more towns, victoria gate, and b algae 0. the imprisonment of former south african president jacob zima, has been delayed after the constitutional court agreed to hear his challenge to jail time handed down last week zoom rejoined hundreds of his supporters who gathered outside his home in can le show solidarity on tuesday, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for failing to appear as a corruption inquiry, sima has asked the court over 10 ruling saying that he could be exposed to cope with 19 imprison me. the miller is following developments. those attempts to stay
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out of prison. they've come just stuff the months of saying that he's prepared to go to joe to defend his rights in that the constitutional court and the commission of inquiry into corruption or bias that the court and independent that there's an agenda political agenda against them. and so that he is willing to go to jail. he's not afraid of jo once. that judgement came through from the constitutional court just days before the former president was due to either hand itself over to police a face to rest in the days after that. he then approached the constitutional court as well as the high court to try and prevent that arrest. and so for now, the constitutional cortes issued an order, say that it was here, his application for rescission, of that judgment and sentence, they'll hear that application on the 12th of july. but it doesn't necessarily mean that his imprisonment is suspended. we are seeking clarity on that one legal
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experts says that the president would have to apply separately to the constitutional court to hold off on that risk. he has present, joe biden is spending part of july for the holiday weekend, encouraging people to get back sedated. he's in michigan to highlight the countries progress the gains cove in 19 that's part of a nation wide american fact, all more than half of the us population has been vaccinated, but the government will not meet its goal of collecting 70 percent by july. the 4th, a russian daily death toll from carried 19 has reached a record high for 5th row. dana ray, almost 700 people died from the virus on saturday. president putin remains reluctant to impose the national locked down despite searching infections. and indonesia has rolled out low restrictions and its capital jakarta, the main island of java, and the toys, tub, barley, mosque, restaurants and shopping mounts of all being closed for record number of new daily infections and death. health care system has been stretched to the limit with
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makeshift tents having to be set up outside search and rescue crews in japan are looking for 20 people missing. after a mudslide struck the coastal city of a tommy south west of t o k. at least 2 people that didn't have died and it said that could be more heavy rainfall to come and do chappelle reports. after days of torrential rain. and so we have about the town around 10 30 am local time on saturday. it all came sliding down the mountain. the black mud cascaded through the streets in waves, crashing into homes and the quiet japanese resort town south west of tokyo, the piano, the electricity pile on here, which they can all over the place. and no sooner had i wondered what was going on than the mud slides were already there. and in the street below, 2 was really scared. japan self defense forces had sent teams to help local police
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and firefighters. japan is prone to mud slides and flooding during its annual rainy season. japan is very much a natural disaster country. i mean there may be no country on earth that has as many natural disasters in smaller is japan. does. you know, volcanoes, earthquakes, landslide floods it's, it's gets hit very heavy. and so the self defense forces, one of their missions is to, to go to these disaster zones. and to kind of add some manpower to a situation where, you know, otherwise local authorities might be overwhelmed elsewhere. and she's the prefecture crews are rescuing people from flood waters. rains are expected to continue in several areas in the next 2 days. and are chappelle al jazeera israeli defense officials of concern to cargo ship has been attacked in the northern indian ocean, the vessels on its way from jetta in saudi arabia,
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to the united arab emirates, sinclair, who was behind the attack. the casualties have been reported in god's or at least one person has been severely injured. and in israeli as strike, the israeli apple said fighter jets struck a weapons manufacturing side and a rocket launcher, blowing into her mouth. the attacks follow days and century blames launch from girls which cause a series of fires and israel, palestinian health officials say israeli forces of kill the palestinian man and the occupied west bank. witnesses told out, was there a soldier surrounded the man's home in a village in nablus and opened fine little media? say it happened when residents confronted israeli security forces. after they entered the village. palestinians have been holding weekly protests against the expansion of israeli settlements while still ahead here on a drought and on the verge of becoming iraq's next crisis feels turn to desert pharmacy. climate change is to blame. plus, i'm jonah,
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how in spain's ebara delta, one of the mediterranean, most important wetlands systems. now under severe threat from climate change? ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. torrential rain in japan has triggered land slides. this was the scene in a tom, a city, and we are likely to see more of this and let, have been issued as that torrential rain is expected to keep falling. and we can see that weather system working its way to the north of japan. but it's going to be inundated with rain and not just in horseshoe, also in colorado, and reaching up to the far east of russia, southern areas of japan, also seeing that wet weather and the weather system trails all the way to the eastern coast of china. we're expecting some really heavy rains to fall here,
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we could see more flooding. shanghai is going to see storms and showers through to choose day. beijing stays dry on sunday, but by monday the wet weather will kick in and to the south, hong kong, seeing lots of hot and humid conditions, it's also very hot to the north west of india. heat wave has taken temperatures to a 9 year high in new delhi, but it's a conflicting picture to the north east of india. we've got those monsoon rains continuing to for, we've seen flooding in some. we've seen flooding in their pal across several areas and we are expected to see more of that rain in a day, bangladesh and me and mar, we could see flash flooding here. that sure whether sponsored cattle airways departed from the u. k. indoctrinated by so molly as how can a young man this illusion by violence? we build as light. i am going to make a mistake and re unite its famine. africa. no knife for me
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also my last warrior witness documentary on a favor. me ah ah. look about kill watching over there with me the whole realm. the reminder of our top story, tens of thousands of protest in brazil have returned to the streets demanding the impeachment of president john bolts and already the angry, over the handling of the crow virus pandemic, which has killed more than half a 1000000 brazilian candidate as military as preparing for evacuation as was spread
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across british columbia, more than 100 bars burning as the record break between gripped the province around a 1000 people who fled their homes. and the prism of the former says african present. jacob zealand has been delayed. the court agreed to hear his challenge to assist him of jail sentence he received last week. says he can be exposed to cape at 19 the prison and the installation of elaborate new street lamps in provinces across thailand. as prompted a corruption investigation councils isn't tens of millions of dollars on the land pace, which critics say are a waste of money. tony chang reports now for some of the pac on this darkness falls in a small residential neighborhood. street lamps, flicker on to light the gloom. the street lamps have popped up all over neighborhoods in the tie province of similar con, each one is adorned with a mythical, being the cannery half woman, half beast,
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who has been living here all his life. he's thrilled the narrow path beside his house on the canal is now well lit, but he's concerned about the expense. each lamp post is reported to have cost more than $3000.00 us dollars. back. to be honest, i think it's a bit pricey. i think it'll be nice if we can take some of the budget they spent on the lights and spend that on something more useful. on the back streets close to bank cox, international airport. the lights have an asian thing. these lamps are reported to cost even more. the model airplanes alone, costing nearly a $1000.00 an extravagance for a small rural road. the local governments currently under investigation and concerns about kickbacks. in the procurement process. they've spent more than 10 percent of their annual budget on street like alone. outside the district office sits the med convertible sports cur,
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which he says he owned before he got the job. and he says he has nothing to hide money. god about that we are more than happy to help facilitate the investigation. we took the investigators to see the lights. they already checked every single light and they are looking into the procurement process. and i think that my office followed every guideline in the book that maybe, you know, if you don't, when you host the satirical new show called shallow news in depth of like the corruption scandals are common theme for women. belong valencia. i think it's very sad. the news about the corruption has become something so common in this country, reports about officials picking, bribed, and money. it's not something new for tie people anymore. down here they recently installed $35.00 of the shiny new lamp posts at a conservative cost estimate of $3000.00 a piece. that means the local government has spent a $105000.00 us dollars on lighting a dead end. single tract road with thailand experiencing its worst economic
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downturn to 30 years. it seems strange to be investing so much in street lights, but at least the birds now have someone to perch and light to guide them home. tony ching al jazeera some pecan thailand, the delegation from southern africa, the regional blog is due to arrive in us with teeny, told me that a swaziland on a fact finding mission of 2 weeks of protests against the king. that all reports, dozens of people have been killed and injured during the demonstrations, as alexia bryan reports. i know miss ellen is what he needs capital in bonnie patients who say they were shot by security forces. i went out to see what was happening and so the cars were on fire. we went to look at the supermarket, which is also burning. but when i got there, the police chases, i just got back to my house when police arrived and they shot me. videos
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like they had to get sounded a little landlocked kingdom, formerly known as the lead internet and phone access have been sporadic since protests against the monarchy escalated this week. but opposition after this say dozens of people have been killed and injured for the dead. that currently if the me to, to be 70 that have happened in the last 4 days, character of his might just didn't clearing the war on, on civilians. quite grosse and never seen. you know, i used on mama, the demonstrations began weeks ago what the opposition's calling a tipping point for the nation. after decade, the struggle against africa's last absolute monarch, one of the few remaining in the world kingdom, quality controls parliament and the nation's finances. he's been criticized for
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using government funds to support its 15 wives and having extravagant tastes, while most denise martini live in poverty. we're going to show them that this is going to be the republic of so i was like, you know, most speech was just me. why these can do to become any problems. during the weeks of protests, buildings were burnt and looted. the acting prime minister has visited some of the prophecies, estimating the cost of the damage of nearly $200000000.00. the government says it's deployed the military to restore order and keeps it isn't safe and dead. it's investigating allegations and injury. but the u. k. and us have expressed they concern will neighboring south africa's urgent care. she forces to show restraint. the regional glo static is now standing a fact finding mission her we call on sat down to assist us. one hold he's
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much as be personally responsible for crimes. 8th, 14, he relies heavily on sale. i forgot the most of the kingdoms good. that been queued for food and petro, after some truck drivers refused to cross the border feeling they could be attacked . com appears to have returned for now. the 2 sides remain deeply divided and exert . brian al jazeera, thousands of anti government protested, have gathered and became offensive capital. why do the demonstrating against a western security situation? the opposition says the government is to blame and the keys that saving to prevent attacks by armed groups. so in temperatures and a lack of rainfall, leading to an increasingly desperate situation for farmers in iraq and in response to governments restricted what farmers can grow because it con reports that hasn't stopped severe water shortages. this should be lush,
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agricultural land growing amongst other things. watermelons and tomatoes instead. it's dead. it's been this way since april and it's just getting worse. all over iraq feels attending to desert because of drought. 45 percent of iraq's arable land is under threat. according to the iraqi committee on agriculture and figures from the ministry of agriculture, this farm is an example of that grim statistic. the water that fed the land has dried up irrigation canals, empty animals, have died. this farmer is in despair and says, climate change could have been managed and he knows exactly who to blame it on me. it will be most of the mismanagement, 100 percent. as the problem, the authorities knew the situation here for decades, and they know the solution. they have built storage on the yellow river and dams on the terrace is no dams built since we had a royal family. now the water is finished with height of demanding and farmers
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migrating to the cities. this is the only source of income for corruption. miss management and war are often blamed for most of the rocks problems for the farm. as though climate change has made things worse, the government stop them from growing set and cropped and thing, the water must be used for drinking irrigation and the land and get it to know. we were short sighted, we did not put in a previous plan to deal with the drought of the amount of water is insufficient in the summer for farming. the government should have issued a decision to stop it, forming ne season ploughing and other preparations. so why would we allow that people to lose hard work and money? it's better they sell for me for at least one season. but this is one problem in 2020 iraq lawrence the national action plan on climate change alongside the united nations. it was supposed to address everything that you see around me. these dead feels the lack of water. but in the subsequent years there has been higher and
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higher temperatures here in iraq, less rain full and now with corruption, mismanagement of the water flow. farmers here say that national action plan simply isn't working according to the united nations development program, iraq's one of the most vulnerable countries and the entire region. the days i getting a whole to every year and the rains less frequent, it is perhaps of the biggest challenge facing the country. but it also has unintended side effects. with the lack of natural water comes that reliance on plastic bottle water. and with that more trash, rivers of the stuff that are left on the streets because there's no system in place to dispose of it. iraq and expect to see more dead field. a more plastic on the streets unless something drastic has done him wrong. caught out 0 east of baghdad,
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a search abrasion that the scientific lamps, department building in florida has been suspended. emergency workers will now demolish what's left of the block in miami. before tropical storm elsa reaches the coast, 2 more bodies have been recovered. bringing the confirmed number of 20 fall and 124 others. still missing. lithuania has declared a state of emergency to reco number of migrants and refugees into the country from neighboring berries. the lithuanian government accused bella russian, president of weaponized migration at alexander lucas shanker. threatened to loosen border controls, undocumented migrants. it comes amidst simmering tensions between the shanker and the european union, which has imposed sanctions on bela russian officials. at least $43.00 migrants have drowned off the coast of 2 nicea $84.00. others were rescued shortly when the boat sank. shortly after leaving the net by libyan port of the water, it's understood. the engine broke down and the boat capsized migrants from sedona
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retry bangladesh. amongst those on board that confusing 10 people of financial crimes, including for extortion and abuse of office, the route includes italian called angelo, but to true who's well as well as the heads of the roman catholic church. his financial intelligence unit, francis side. but last year now the groups jesus on trial later this month, over the $450000000.00 purchase of a building in london. one of things most treasured landscapes is under a double threat from the climate change and the generation of green energy. environmentalists that demanding more government action to protect the emperor. delta general reports when spain's east coast was battered by storm gloria in early 2020. the french wetlands of the bro river delta bore the brunt already at risk from hydro, electric dams, of river that have roped the delta of much of its silt and fresh water supply.
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climate change has contributed. rising water levels and warming seize massive storms like glory will become more regular ripping through rice fields and vital sand barriers. so it's an example of dramatic things that are happening in the and i losa or in the mississippi delta. and we have this like fashion of living at the coast. so that's quite critical because we are having this accelerated sea level rise and this is a huge impact on the economy. and this is safe in the delta for like the natural lapse where you can see this ethics in advance before they are happening. and other parts of the coast, tourists come to the delta for its wide beaches. little knowing that the sea line has advanced by an average of 6 meters a year for the past 60 years. and they come for its abundance of bird life. most famous are the flamingos. but those who live here complained the successive spanish
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governments have ignored the problem. among them are muscle produces who had to adapt to changing conditions as their harvests have gradually reduced the muscle produces say that what they do is environmentally friendly. these muscles are important contributors to the marine ecosystem and the beds around here are effective tools for carbon capture the muscles throwing out large quantities of c o 2 from the ocean in the production of their shells. the problem is that the environment here in the delta is becoming increasingly unfriendly and they're operating, they say at the absolute limits of economic sustainability, you're going to give them yet, and i think there is still time, but something must be done quickly too many years have passed already, we have studies of been done about everything. what is needed is for the authorities to act on the possible solutions include supplementing the supply of river sediment to prevent coastal erosion and rebuilding sand defenses for the
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inhabitants of the town of del tebler whose homes regularly flooded their livelihoods inside the delta ever more precarious action is urgent. the leaders but a farmer who loses his rice field loses his livelihood. the person who loses his homely, the beach have to move. so we could end up being the 1st climate refugees in europe . if public action is not taken, my whole life in the delta is a risk under protected over exploited a delicate tussle between river and see. and the sea is winning. jo no whole al jazeera in spain's abroad. delta and in football, england are into their 1st european championship semifinal for a quarter of a century after beating ukraine in rome. it didn't take long for england to get ahead captain, how he came to school just after full minute. and it was too nearly early in the
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2nd hall when louis shows freak. it was headed by defender hurry, mcguire. 4 minutes placing came got his 2nd of the night to put to sign firmly in control. he's got to it, but they will finish the substitute jordan henderson had it in his 1st goal for england to make it for an ill england goal to play denmark in wembley on wednesday . that aims beat the check for public to want in a match. earlier in the evening. the, i mean, the whole rahman and reminder of all talk new stories. tens of thousands of protesters in brazil have returned to the streets, demanding the impeachment of president john bolts. nora, the angry evers, handling of the crowd of iris pandemic. monica yeah, that has moved from we're just an area where there's an arrow was not the only city where there were.
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