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brewing in the gulf of guinea, by the time we go to wednesday, we'll have heavy showers for gabon and camera. roon, things are looking a lot finer and dry as we move to southern africa. a few showers across southern areas of mozambique and edging down into eastern areas of south africa. but plenty of sunshine in johannesburg and cape town to choose a fame gala story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide a symbol times inform the young convent manatee, of life. witness through the limbs of the human eye is what inspires witness documentary on our era. most people will never know what's
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beyond the scope, the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but when most people oh the a bank you're watching out, is there a time to count those headlines? gotten taught, yvonne is advancing in northern districts forcing hundreds of government soldiers
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to flee across the border to the south. the group is taking the district in on behalf of his prime minister abbey. i may be defending the decisions of 5 rebels in the northern c gray region. he described them as a danger to the country on sunday to rise regional government that was ready for the peace fire. but with the key conditions, emergency teams in thailand have contained a fire at the factory nearby. and cox airport was caused by a large explosion. at least one person confirmed to have been killed, doesn't have been injured. a ran public. griff has opened up between saudi arabia and emerald city allies over a crucial oil deal. the opec plus alliance of oil producing countries were meeting, but it's now been postponed. the u. e. a poses a, pushed by the others to raise output only in the short term, but extend cuts until after april 2022 productions been inching up
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since being slashed last year when the pandemic crushed them on saudi arabia is called for rationality and compromise. while the u. s. a says it's been patient enough as talk to cornelia mine now she's an oil and energy analyst and the ceo of my resource. she joins us live from burn in switzerland. good to have you with us. so how serious a thread is this disagreement to the unity of opec, do you think? well, it's quite unprecedented, especially if it's due to age old allies, will the kingdom of the way, the united arab emirates. and the thing is, is about baseline. a baseline baseline numbers that were, that were given last last april when you remember the oil price was w t. i turned negative quick for a short while. and the bias based on numbers were based on the 2018
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november 2018 production. which say look, that's the end of 2020 until which they want 220-2020, which they want to expand is 4 years from them. and they have invest the billions and augmented their production capacity. so they're very, i'm happy campus at this point, right? just to simplify for viewers. so the mit is one to increase increase production quicker than the rest of other opec members. will saudi arabia be willing to step in as solid suggested and say, hey, we'll cut our output further. so the more anti baseline can increase without the output of opec as a whole, going up beyond what the whole group. i think i think that's not likely to happen because the baseline is, it's not about about how much you increase. it's about what point from which it is measured, moran is to have invested so much in their production capacity. that the say we
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need, we need the calculations to come from a different basis to say no, we don't want that neither to the russians because it opens up so many discussions when one country wants to, to negotiate the really go share the baseline. so many others may want to do that. in the mean time, the, the real question is, what will happen now? you saw the oil price really going up because if they don't come to a compromise soon, that means august production won't go up in august product to, to defend but doesn't go up. the markets are the, i'm the supplier to the tune up about 2000000 barrels a day. that means markets will be very, very much on the supplied. on the other hand, if there's no agreement and discipline goes out of the board, then we have
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a race for the bottom. so we have a 2 pronged scenario. yeah, i mean, what is likely then having do you think they'll reach a compromise? and i mean, if they don't, what does that mean for what does that mean for the old price? sounds like maybe the 2nd scenario of wild swings becomes more likely then rather than low production. yeah, absolutely, absolutely. i mean, it's either rice to the top rates to the bottom, or in between a lot of wall until it p. nobody benefits from that and let's not forget, ok. plus also does not have an interest in oil prices rising too high because they go too high. they will curve this terrific economic growth that we are currently seeing. and you know, the post recovery and bad konami growth is bad for, for oil demand, which is bad for producing nations. so this is really quite the conundrum. and they now have, they now need to somehow find the way to get along with each other. all right,
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thank you so much for making time, cornelia, my other thank you very much. frequent power cancer prompting more demonstrations in iraq has some a temperature, saw corruption and mismanagement by successive governments since the us led invasion in 2003, a blamed for the crisis with claims. $18000000000.00 has been wasted in the electricity sector. hold up the wide reports from baghdad. this is a familiar sound at home, the streets of baghdad, and many other towns and cities across generators to provide a tricity with power outages from the national grid all to combine. iraqis are desperate for alternative sources, specially in the heat of summer for some owning generators and hiring them out to neighbors has become a profitable business venture. but not all families can afford the costs involved.
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the n jose's are suffering as temperature. sor, there are power black outs almost every day, and for a very long periods, a my wife molecular why no one is so poor. we don't have cold water to drink. our children cannot bear the heat and they splash each other with water to cool off youth hand fans to provide ventilation for them, said he can sleep until that have been angry demonstrations in many cities. protesters are furious at what they see as the corruption and mismanagement of consecutive governments. i'm a, we are in an open strike. we want to terminal solution. we don't want temporary solutions. iraq needs about 30000 me go once a day to overcome this crisis. the professors are blaming consecutive authorities for appealing not only to create more power generating projects,
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but also to protect existing power and insulation. power facilities have been frequently attacked and that have been fewer shortages for power stations. the prime minister most of called me blamed his predecessors and said iraq should diversify its resources to operate power plants instead of relying on gas from iran. that supply has also been suspended because iraq hasn't paid its bills. length of the political elite are unable to face electricity challenges because the lack strategic planning, they only care about the interests of their regional backers. and therefore, your rocky citizen, be the primary. the in her scenes are not aware or even interested in the political rivalries and conflicts of thought and the oil rich country, a part all the wanted some cold air to cape the scorching temperatures for
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a peaceful night sleep would have drew. i had to al jazeera though the now for centuries, the way of life of the board chair was dismissed as primitive by many non indigenous to lands. but climate change and even the pandemic and making people rethink the beliefs of the countries original inhabitants. our latin america added to lucy and human, visited a community in long. you may see why them put your philosophies becoming more mainstream. the other guy, the tree, is extraordinary in many ways and not just towards the normal size or it sharpens scale like leads. it grows very slowly and can live for up to a 1000 years, a prehistoric species in fact. but the idea is much more a little carryover and look at 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 remit of chill could be, is it?
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but when she named 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 give thanks a 10 year. you thank you for centuries until this day wenches 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 out a over. can i try when she gives me like chestnuts? mama food on this day were invited to eat them for dessert. mighty uncle middle is a when to check for healer and explained that to be honest, are more than food. i want to my phone, them in the, at a county, the water, the earth, the air that we need to live don't need us. it is us who need them. that is them
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a put a vision remark? would you believe that man, his views of nature is causing climate change, drought and illnesses like cancer and the pandemic that were witnessing the indigenous people of chile realized long ago that if the 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, the concept of living in harmony with nature is actually becoming mainstream. so much so that many chileans who belong regarded them approach it with contempt for believing that people should take from nature only one needs are beginning to understand the need for all to do the st. lucie and human al jazeera loankey, my chile, china cyberspace regulator, has ordered smartphone app stores to suspend the top rides sharing app. divi. officials say it's been illegally collecting and using personal data. katrina,
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you reports from beijing for millions people in china. there's only one way to book a cap using the smartphone up known locally as dd. but the app has become the latest target of the chinese government crackdown or technology companies. the country cyberspace regulator says d. d violated personal data laws. and chinese app stores has been ordered to remove it. the announcement came days after parent company dd global listed shares on the new york stock exchange. the 2nd largest initial public offering by a chinese company in the us. it's big, it's bigger than over. it's one as a dominant player, and it looks like the valuation that was placed on the company was reasonable. i think investors are a little worried about regulatory crackdowns. the company raised almost $4500000000.00 on wednesday, but the share price has since dropped d. d operates in china and in more than 15 other countries,
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existing users can continue to use the app. so far, bay during has been clamping down on technology companies over anti trust and data security concerns. last october, regulators quashed the public share offering of ad financial, the largest financial technology company in the world. in april ads, parent company, alibaba was find a record to point $8000000000.00 for anti trust violations. the moves have been seen as the chinese government effort terrain in the power and influence of founded jack mark, who openly criticized paging economic policies, describing them as restrictive the brilliant entrepreneur has retired from money companies he started and for months has been practically disappeared from public view the crackdown follow a period of unexpected growth. we're trying to technology industry and it has invested increasingly worried about the risk of getting on the wrong side of the chinese government authority,
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say the moves unnecessary for reducing risks and protecting consumers. supporters of compared them to efforts to regulate technology giants, facebook and google in the us and europe. trade is moving from being one of the least regulated cyberspace. countries in the world to one of the most, not just the most regulated, the other, the most effective direct dd says it's working with the government to address its concerns and will listen to its guidance. whether or not the move is about tightening. palsy or controlling power. the tech giant has little choice but to comply. katrina, you al, jazeera paging, the man who started a business in his garage and went on to become the world's richest person, is stepping down to see his online empire. but jeff pays off, isn't disappearing from amazon. as she have her tense, he explains. side. just very those will remain influential in amazon all 3 steps down, a c o becoming the company's executive chair report to be focused on which areas
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amazon will move into next year. expect to see amazon to venture into businesses where they feel like they can disrupt the landscape by being more customer, orient a customer focus, so health care education. all these things will be areas where we have lots of pain points. the world's richest man base authors 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 we put in today. but unlike companies such as facebook polls or amazon is trusted by the us
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public and respected for its competence, even as it is accused of exploiting its workers and having too much power, not just in its ability to squelch all competition. but as a result of all the information is able to gather about its customers habits, one 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 as 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 ambitions and says use 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,
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he's yet to outline an amazon prime model of human existence and 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 space is be 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 our humans. 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 pauses on congressional support in the u. s. for breaking up his
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warden's and to biggest cause will have a full crowd from tuesday. so teachers will be able to see and joke of it in his 50th grand slam, of course, a final. he got there by beating in cities christian and carina, the defending champion. how'd every service game as he came 3, pretty easily and straight set 62646 to allow number one and now a step closer. equaling roger federer and rough found a $1020.00 major titles. have your privileged as i said, and honored and of course very happy to be in this position to make history of the sport. but at the same time, i need to go about my everyday routines in everyday life on the tour. pretty much the same way that i feel it has received a lot of success for me. 3 time grants, i'm going to enter the cover is into the women's a quarter finals. she beat
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a 17 year old american coco golf in straight sets. carpet was the 2018 at wimbledon champion, but since then, the german has managed to win one for title. she is honest above the place in the quarter finals by beating last year, friendships and champion. it has to be in tech about last the opening sets, again, polish opponent, but 10 things around losing just 2 games in the file to set. this might just have best grand slam performance. having also reached the last day to the 2020 australia and she now has the chance to become the 1st arab player in the open area to reach a may just send the final when she takes on the bus to see arena abilene on tuesday . it's amazing to hear that like even playing against an amazing play against ega, but most of the cars were helping me and supporting me and i was hearing more my name. you know, it gave me a lot of confidence. and honestly, i appreciate it a lot. and i hope they come even, even more for the next much top said actually barty has also reached the court
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final for the 1st time she won in straight sets again, friend jason champion, bob or chica ending the check play a 50 match winning streak critique of it as a form at wimbledon, w champion, but had debut in the single drawer ending in the 4 rounds. ah, sport climbing will make it. so limping debut and to share with one of 5 new events among those going to the games is britain's shown o'clock. the niece voc 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 tokyo conference again. when spool climbing makes its limpid day be this summer, so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the to time world champions been competing since the age of 7. climbing the gains is called salt climbing and
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a combination of 3 different disciplines which speak coming south like monetary. 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, arms, fingers, everything needs to be strong. but this isn't just about punishing routines. team great britain's approach before they even get to the war, is about fun. if your in a joyful place and you're happy to just let go and have a good like it's going to help you. because if you're comfortable with pushing your boundaries and feeling a little bit uncomfortable on the floor and learning on the math, you'll be able to do that. it's almost a bind all it is about training flu, claim free training,
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happy body least happy. my happy athletes strengthen agility are only half the story. climate also need a strategic mind to tackle any configuration of war. i'm. one of the competition for athletes are only given a matter of minutes. insulation to work out how to plan that route. submitted their bodies and their mind working in thinking this has of course, been an unusual year with athletes. many sports having to adopt their training routines. during the pandemic coming centers close, shawna youth especially built wall in her own basement plate. just thing is something we're familiar with. we just to injury. we're just the changes and that's
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part of our lives. so in a way, 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. to be an end or the car all day to come out and feel connected 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 gains, giving the less athletic amongst just a moment to cool off saw limbs. ne paul couches era. sheffield,
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who's denmark of preparing for that you are a 2020 semi final and their coach claims opponents. england have no weaknesses ahead of wednesday's game at wembley. he also says he's been getting help from a if i call just to deal with his emotions. after what happened to christian ericsson, the danish midfield, it collapsed on the pitch during the opening game of the tournament. after having a cardiac arrest, we almost lost all of his player, eldest friends, the heart of the team. we thought with emotions like crazy, we didn't know what to do. we didn't know how to get through it. we tried to fight the best we have learnt through. that's these emotions and we have played fantastic football. we have shown who we are. i'm very proud of these boys. and that's all
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your fault for now. i'll be back with more a little bit later. thanks so much, jenna. fit for this news from me summit they down, but the good news is our team from london are back in a moment that will be with laurence. they've about the news news. news. news. 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 off the shadow on the glitz and glamour across the globe generation change. we young activists,
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spicing injustices and demanding radical change. after a year long delay japan hotel, lynn hicks, unlike any the world has seen before. my eyes and bob way showcase his personal story, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges. but the bob way face today, just by growing tension with egypt since the dance here is that for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile july on i'll just eat up for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be really humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn, think, feel, and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on out to 0. something
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was going to change. anything really changed. this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier. know what to say, so we are all saying we're 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 house. the bottom line when i was just there, i'm me . ready down to final withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan or district by district. taliban fighters gaining ground. ah, i'm not trying to sit down to 0, live from london. was coming up. prime minister defense is decision to launch a military campaign into grind. were hundreds of thousands and now living in famine
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