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whitson and like to see some thunder re downpours and we've got funded storms expected in the north of its city. but most sensually things are looking fine and dry of the temperatures are picking up in poland in austria. and if we look at the 3 day 4 vienna, we're going to be well above average. by the time we get into thursday with plenty of sunshine on the way. and the heat is continuing to build in scandinavia. we've had a heat wave warning across finland as well as estonia, latvia and lithuania and western areas of russia. that heat does continue to build . it's down in the south, around the black sea that we are seeing another swirling weather system, dumping rain on ukraine. and if we take a look closely at the east mediterranean, we think some of the weather weather approaching northern areas of turkey. but we have got a wind warning over grease and cypress, where we've had those forest fires, continue. ah, can an image represent
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a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera? preconceptions, one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialism ation, and it lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon to make a scene in the democratic republic of congo. filming a witness documentary on al jazeera, the story of them, bob weigh in her words. she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether livingston robertson, my responsibility, is to tell 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 patina. got out of darkness. miser bob way on algebra.
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oh, a is al jazeera, quick reminder of our top stories based on emergency teams and toy lines are battling to contain a fire at a factory. the or bang cox airport is caused by large explosion. at least one person just confirmed to be killed. dozens have been injured. search teams to try to find the flight recorders from the philippine military transport plane. the crash coming $47.00 soldiers on board. the c 130 overshot the runway or trying to land on the islands in the province. and they feel that if there is defending the decision to fight rebels in the northern region,
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he's been asking questions of parliament and described to grow in forces as a danger. to the rest of the country, hundreds of afghan government troops of fled across the border into tajikistan. taliban takes increasing amounts of territory, telephone sizes to local districts in the northern province of but duck shun this weekends after africa and soldiers fled their hosts. catherine government says it sends in reinforcements to retake this territory. and since the us draw down accelerated in may, the taliban has no double the number of districts. it controls with as many african snow living to taliban controlled areas. as government controlled areas, 13 districts fell to the grid on saturday as the most in 20 years. 100, thanks to god and this is prison for the majority of the people in the previous era,
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june taliban rule, for more than 10 years. we are now in control board and 70 percent of the territories. it's empty because the people know us very well and the afghan people have no problem dealing with us. we have to main principles that we rely on when it comes to judgement versus the bless islamic faith. the 2nd is our belief in our national identity. within the framework of the 2 principles. i can assure you that we do not have any problem with anyone. we respect everyone's right and what we have. well, the majority of us and nato forces have no left us gone. the sun, us to the september 11th departure deadline, just 650 american troops have stayed behind to secure the u. s embassy. cargo airport. so let's get more in this note from michael sample. he's a professor at queen's university and served as the p t. e. use special representative to understand. he joins us by skype from the trash in the netherlands. gates have you with us on the user. there's just $650.00 us troops in
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afghanistan right now. how long do you think it is until the entire country falls to the taliban? it's not inevitable that it will fall, but certainly the, the collapse of government territory over the past month and a half as has made that more likely. there's no deal between this of the, the afghan government or the u. s. and the taliban handing over the country to them as far as it's possible to determine despite what the, the kazi, in your little clip said. most grounds don't actually wants to see that. but what we can't see yet is where's the line in the sand? beyond which i've gone forces would actually take us to take a stand against the taliban to stop the attempted takeover by force. so it was behind us that more can be read. and the fact that afghan forces government troops are fleeing across the board to 30 his son and are abandoning their posts. i mean,
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they're not even defending their own areas. while it is definitely, it is quite quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july. beyond, beyond this, is there the either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here on the americans. there's this, i mean there's a set of reasons. first of all, you'd expect some kind of adjustment with the removal of the ad, the military assets, and the backing that the time that the americans have provided. but this goes well beyond it. i think some of it is this kind of the narrative that the, the taliban have relentlessly pushed over the past 3 years. that they inevitably would take over soon after the withdrawal of the americans. and that they're at the moment they're succeeding and turning that into
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a kind of self fulfilling prophecy. if the tunnel bonner victorious, why should you stand against them? but also there's clearly disorganisation inside the afghans. security forces, the real problems of morale, the feedback that i get from for, from africans who i've had a chance to, to meet with and discuss is that there is a broad consensus that people really fear the return of the taliban. but out that there's no effective organisation over the resistance to their return, and you mentioned that there's always going to be some kind of adjustments as to the, the foreign forces leave afghanistan. what sort of adjustment should women and girls in the country be making? well yes, that's a totally different kind of kind of adjustment. i think that one of the reason that there is such a such a consensus of crossed off con society. that it's
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a really bad idea for the taliban to take over by force is because the, the limited freedoms which women have enjoyed under the islamic republic will consecrate, will comprehensively be rolled back. i. mr. taliban succeed in imposing their rule across the country. may be, may be african rural women might find that this of the, you know, the changes are relatively mild, that for, for african women in the cities. absolutely, absolutely. they would be dramatic. and the most basic one is that we know that in some of the territories that the taliban have taken over in recent weeks, the 1st decree which they have implemented is that women should be beaten if they leave their house without tomorrow. ok, well job, well done. my coat sample. joining us from trash in the netherlands. i'm afraid we'll have to leave it there, but thank you so much for joining us on the news or we appreciate it. thank you. oh,
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almost half of symbolically in this live more than 5 kilometers from their nearest medical clinic that meets primary health care, difficult to access for people in communities with poor transport. a new social enterprise is helping to solve the problem. though, with a van converted into a mobile clinic and self powered by renewable energy, hiero matessa has fish reports. on the outskirts of her id is an informal settlement called caledonia. this place used to be a commercial farm until the mid to thousands. wednesday bobby's government forcibly moved hundreds of families here to de congest parts of the capital in the sprawling community. an old taxi has been turned into a hospital on wheels top solar energy on top. and then we also have the wind turbines to give us power. so it's actually generates power, as you see there. so we're generating about $1000.00 watts of power. the critical
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part of this one i energy source of power in the maxine is freezer that we protein there. so we notice that from, you know, depression, that comes, you know, through the 19 and trying to think, how can we help we thought of, you know, putting in a box in their mobile freeze i, in there, that's about a 190 liter storage capacity. can please control up to minus 7 degrees. it means dr. gracious 50. can do her rounds here, at least once a week. she's the only doctor on call today and dozens of patients to see knowing that i have done my best. i put my input up in the patient of, of told them what to do and the risk really is up to them as being compliant to their medication. but to me, knowing that i made that effort to go to a rural clinic and seeing those patients who i really need of seeing a doctor is really what i would mention as
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a good day on days when the doctor can come out here. nurses use, why fi from the ambulance to get medical advice from doctors outweighed in the country. it's a service best taking primary health care to remote communities. whenever people know in abilene is coming there a way it could be days or weeks before help come out here again, an average 40 percent of people in them. bobby travel more than 5 collaborative to see a doctor or a nurse for some. it's not just about finding money for public transport. there's also the pandemic. so they said home and don't get the help they need by now ambulance on wheels. he's in his trial phase to see if it's feasible to roll them out across the country than bob we hope to vaccinate 10000000 people or 60 percent of its population by the end of this year. this could be a way to reach me in remote hard to reach places, harder, mccarthy algebra, quarter, monday. the trillions. tacit rewriting the constitution of chosen and indigenous
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women to lead them, they now have a year to present you document that will govern the nation's laws. replacing the one dating back to, to less dictatorship, to know why the reports it took a long time and a lot of work to get this for 155 delegates representing sexes of truly in society . the this, the historic moment when executive secretary of the election commission, carmen glory of i should always wore them in them. but, you know, gratian was delayed by protest inside the convention hall by those not happy with the procedure unless she's outside between police and demonstrators. this isn't assembly designed to heal the divisions in july and society. the newly elected president is elisa, long gone, never poochie indigenous people. off the convention, members, a women, 17 seats,
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the phil by representatives of indigenous communities. of course this is tory, which was one with a tough fight and a lot of pain. the chilean people, the indigenous people are now able to abolish pin shad evil constitution. this is a time of hope. the other, the other goes represent the l g, b t, q, community and those with disabilities. 65 are independence who belong to? none of these established political parties know can move, got never before and surely. we elected people in this way. this is an unforgettable moment. unique for those of us representing social movements in the fight for the dignity last for more than 30 years. the outside others are still demanding justice human rights abuses committed during military rule. fidelmo government, we really hope this will bring about change in chile, that will see a change to day. the people want to change,
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not more of the saying what you assembly will have up to a year to draft a new constitution that will replace the one imposed in 1980 to the penal shape military governments. it will them have to be approved for the july and people in a mandatory vote. the new assembly came about aftermath protests in 2019. the highlight is a huge inequalities and to land society, the 10s of thousands felt it would being left out of the political process. they hope they can now begin to address those divisions. but few are expecting it to be easy than wind le out the era. for centuries the way of life of them are put. she was dismissed as primitive by many no. indigenous julians but climate change and even the panoramic are making people rethink the beliefs of the countries original inhabitants. a latin america editor, the sea, and human, visited a community in k my. to see one of them of put your philosophy is becoming more
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mainstream. i don't daddy, a tree is extraordinary in many ways and not just for the normal size or it's sharpen scale like leads. it grows very slowly and can live up to a 1000 years, a prehistoric species in fact. but the idea is much more a little carryover in the last year. when to out academia is a sacred tree for us. it is our mother and father because it provides us to when she with our food and sustenance. my dear remitted till could be isn't the when she the name taken by the native butcher who live by the end these mountains for harvesting that our guardian fruit called the be noon. she asks which permission and gives thanks a 10 year you thank you for centuries until this day. winches have bartered or sold their bananas for survival. they're extremely nutritious. in fact, we're told they also help increase fertility. something like him put other
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you can i try once you give me like chestnuts. my food out on this day were invited to eat them for desert by the middle is a went to check for healer and explained that to be known. this are more than food . i want to my phone, them in the county, the water, the earth, the air that we need to live, don't need us. it is us who need them. that is a push of vision. remember, would you believe that man, his views of nature is causing climate change, drought and illnesses like cancer. and the pandemic that we're witnessing, the indigenous people of chile realised long ago that if they over exploited their natural resources, they would die of hunger, which is what happened to the native americans in the united states when the white men exterminated the buffalo. these days,
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the concept of living in harmony with nature is actually becoming mainstream. so much so many trillions who long regarded them. i put you with content for believing that people should take from nature only one needs are beginning to understand the need for all to do the same. she and human al jazeera lucky my chilly, the man who started a business in his garret and went on to become the walls, richest person staffing day, and a ceo of his own line. empire jeff fazel says, disappearing from amazon, but she returns the reports side. just based off will remain influential and amazon all 3 steps down, a c o becoming the company's executive chair report to be focused on which areas amazon will move into next. the expect to see amazon to venture into businesses where they feel like they can disrupt the landscape by being more customer oriented . customer focused. so health care, education,
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all these things will be areas where we have lots of pain points. the world's richest man based off of estimated to make about $2300.00 per 2nd more in one week . and the median work at amazon makes in a year is one point. 6 trillion dollar company paid no federal income tax in 2018. instead receiving a $129000000.00 tax rebate from the government pays also, and amazon has become a symbol of 21st century inequality. family teacher paid 22 percent amazon and 90 other major corporations pay 0 federal taxes. i'm going to put in today, but i'd like companies such as facebook polls or amazon is trusted by the us public and respected for competence. even as it is accused of exploiting its workers and having too much power, not just in its ability to squelch all the competition. but as a result of all the information is able to gather about its customers habits. one
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commentators noted quotes, jeff diesels has one capitalism, whatever the public's feelings about based off his vision is astonishing, as is his desire for amazon to be incorporated ever more deeply into all aspects of society. but a key question for many has long been why, what is basis is go? what does he want? those who have started him say the answer is nothing less than the human conquest of the universe. his primary ambition since his youth, a former girlfriend once told reporters that it was this, that drove him to a mass so much wealth. his idol is captain picard of star trek baize, or had considered using because catch phrase, make it so as the name for what would become amazon diesel says decision to shave his head has been noted in this context. however, he's yet to outline an amazon prime model of human existence in future space colonies. there's a lot of one of the men ship, if you will, in those kind of far super rich billionaires minds to make the next impact. so
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space is the next frontier, and so they've may be very honestly believing that they can make much a greater impact by exploring and contributing to the faster development of humans colonizing arguments, exploring and becoming less dependent on the planet and base also will suit attempt to achieve his goal of space, travel, it's one earth. i want to go on this flight because it's a thing i wanted to do all my life. a petition as attracted tens of thousands of signatures pleading with him to remain there. but a more realistic goal for those concerned with his sofa unchecked power. maybe the growing body pause and congressional support in the u. s. for breaking up his empire. she advertise the al jazeera washington. it's time for this fortnight. here's flora. thanks so much. holla. know that jacqueline, she is about to resume his bid to win a record equaling 20th grand slam title. the role number one is taking on chillies
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christian garden and the last 16 organizers have announced there will be capacity crowds on the main courts from tuesday until now attendances have been kept at 50 percent due to coven 19 restrictions. roger federer is up against italy's lorenzo sinay go fetter turns 40 next month and has only played in 5 tournaments over the past 16 months following to ne opperation. but the time champion and says he does have a title champ for the may be one of the 1st times i just felt very much at peace out there. really sort of a tranquillity, i guess, to everything i was doing where i wanted to serve how i wanted to win my service games. and then how i took mrs. how i took the wrong choices. you know, i just brought the, i just brush them off and i was like, we're moving on things going well, a leading contender for an olympic gold medals in disappoint his home crowd in the
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build up to the tokyo games. sweden's, poor old champion, arman de planted winning this diamond league event in stock. he once again cleared 6 meters, but failed in a bid to break his own world record. american ronnie baker finished a 1st in the 100 meters. he too will be tardy. a metal in japan, and that's runner fam cable. around the 4th fast, this time in history, and the women's 400 meter herd. ah, now swore climbing will make it still a big debut in tokyo is one the, the 5 new events among those going to the games is written. shawna cock c, a barker reports from sheffield on what it takes to reach the top. my name is shawna cox, and i'm a special carmen, and i'll be competing in sport climbing for the 1st time climbing 1st time in the
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front front. again. when spool climbing makes its limpid day be this summer. so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the 2 time world champions being competing since the age of 7 climbing the gains is called salt climbing and a combination of 3 different disciplines which speak coming. sounds like fun injury . how fast all bouldering, which you can see a little bit behind those. i'm not too high off the ground of math and then also lead climbing, which is clipping a rope in as you climb up and it's who gets the highest. the overall when is based on who performs best in all 3 disciplines. it's a full body support. legs, core, fingers, everything needs to be strong, but this isn't just about punishing re, teens, team, great britain's approach before they even get to the wall. it's about fun. if your in a joyful place and you're happy to just let go and have
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a guy that is going to help you on that. if you're comfortable with pushing your boundaries a little bit on the floor and learning on the map, you'll be able to do that on the final pay behind all as this is about training through claim stuffy training, which near me body least happy. my happy athletes strengthen agility, are only half the story climb as also need a strategic mind to tackle any configuration of war. i'm one of the competitions for athletes are only given a matter of minutes. insulation to work out how to plan that route. the bodies and their mind working in thinking this has of course, been an unusual year with athletes for many sports, having to adopt their training routines. during the pandemic coming centers close,
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shawna youth, especially bill wall in her own basement. they just thing something was familiar with that we just injury. we're just the changes in advance and that's part of our lives. so anyway, yes, it was some real to have to adjust. but it's also something that is familiar. i the sport all about the athletes, personal interaction with the wall. there's a collective zeal amongst these climbers, a sporting euphoria, even when things go wrong. oh, getting a competitive edge over her rival games where the margins between athletes a minuscule take shawna away from the wall to an ice cold river in the english countryside. have to be an end or the car all day to come out and feel connected
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with the outdoors again is important. this is the athletes place to unwind, focus and prepare, body and mind for the lofty heights, the olympic gain, giving the less athletic amongst just a moment to cool off limbs fall can out you 0. sheffield read most lack for stop and has won the austrian grand prix to extend his lead in the former one world championship. writing champion loose hamilton was in 2nd, but he was wide on a turn, hit the curb damage his car and we dropped down to the 4th is now 32 points behind the 1st stop and who led from start to finish to secure a 3rd street victory hamilton mercedes, teammates, val 3 both hes with 2nd with maclaren lander norris in 3rd the call was on rails. i mean on every fires that we put on the it was really enjoyable to drive . yeah, pretty insane. i'm
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a bit to me. it's my cell power today. wednesday i didn't expect it to be like this, so yeah, incredible job by everyone. i would say the past 5 raises. have been or 4 or 5 races have been so difficult. and is this a 09? yeah. oh, see that all the ground of these off for racism? so it's been pretty painful and show him tony has become the 1st player in major league baseball history to be picked for an all star game as both a header and a picture. angels, 2 ways sensation had a league leading a 31st home runs, how the side with 65 win against baltimore orioles autonomy also tied the league record for the most homework scored. and a season by a japanese born player that rocker was 1st fed in 2004 by new york yankees hit her head documents. ok. and that is all yes for now. back to you. how thank you very
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much indeed far. so for the user to keep it here on al jazeera, ken's and l will be with you on the other side of the break, put more of the very latest from around the world. ah, in july on i was just the can film festival return to the delight 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. we young activists, spicing injustices and demanding radical change after a year long delay, japan,
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