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on tuesday to issue a warning to people not to support acts of violence, the security key here in hong kong. they said that people who show sympathy the terrorism then become supporters of terrorism. philip has on out 0, get the job or lose your job. one of the fusion to be vaccinated could be costly for some employees. returning to the office in the us, ah, and his food is agreed to be a canadian hockey fan. i will tell you why later in the program. ah hello, they're wasting a lot of heat over europe at the moment. and with that, we're getting quite if you warnings up in the north, more central areas and in the south. but for the east on the west,
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it continues to be an unsettled picture. we've seen flooding in scotland, we could see more brought on by a weather system moving across the north west. that's bringing lots of wit and windy weather to the british childs to france all the way up into western germany. we've got a wind warning out for belgian, and that was stretches down to the north of spain, switzerland likely to see some of those severe storms. and we are expecting thunderstorms across the north, east of italy. but more centrally, things are looking a lot finer and dry a temperature the really picking up across poland and austria and the balkans. if we have a look at serbia belgrade is going to see the temperature touching up to the high thirties. by the time we get into thursday, that's about 10 degrees above average. and the heat continues up in the north for finland. we have had some for a wild fi, a warnings with that. and it's a similar story for stony latvia and lithuania, the heat continuing. there and for western parts of russia,
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but it sound by the black sea that we are seeing a swelling weather system, bringing the wet weather with it. the on the 10th anniversary, we look at the situation in the will. young country of the civil war and the displacement of 1000000 have a you have a listen, government, secure stability, or will the violence of the past fill in the oil, which nathan, south sudan, 10 years better coverage on al jazeera, across the world. young activated and organized around the movie. today we do the work in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city use different to me, the fights, institutional racism, and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires
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a systemic pollution generally can change on your game. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why me ah ah ah, this is to see a quick trying to are told stories. the world house organization is one government gave even cause of restrictions to soon federal countries in europe are relax and will fight concerns about highly contagious. delta of arion and 11 and care take a prime minister is warning his country and stays away from what he calls a social exclusion. thea is appealing for international help to resolve the
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devastating economic crisis. israel's foreign minister? yeah lapierre has taken his 1st international trip. the destination, the united arab emirates, the country establish ties last year on to a deal broke by the trumpet, ministration. part of that deal is an oil contract that will see tankers dock in israel, se import of elliot's, you will be sent to a pipeline to ashuelot in the north, then loaded onto the tankers bank for europe. and that's causing concern among environmentalists, stephanie decker reports. so cause like this actually is 5000 years old ever seem to be me to seen the different kingdom it took thousands of years to create but so fragile. it can be instantly killed. which is why environmentalist to sounding the alarm about an oil deal between israel and the united arab emirates
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that will soon see huge tankers deliver oil to israel, southern part of a lot from the u. e. just one of the pipes, actually somebody isn't putting that into the water. if you have one of the name happened. yeah. one minute somebody did not close devolved to mattie, but he's not working something technically, you're going to have him in order to be, which can be thousands of benito knots. coral reef extends for around 11 kilometers along the coast, just over kilometer that falls under a protected nature reserve created to protect it and the marine life which flourishes around it. but it won't be able to protect it from the many oil tanker is expected to pass through here under this deal talking here. but we understand what we're told just around 300 meters away from the precious coral b. last reef special. the carls are known to withstand large ranges of changes in temperature,
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making them potentially crucial in the survival of our reefs in the future by transplanting them to less resistant areas. a large red sea coast and it's under water life is also a major source of attraction for tourists. this mesmerizing under water world, artificially sustained in the local aquarium for all to see a reminder of how important it is to protect it in our natural waters. all these economy with that because stories are coming for the c 2 is coming to see fish to see to cause. and without these there's no reason why should people come to the desert? moorlick tiger is an environmentalist. he and other groups of petition the supreme court to stop this oil deal and say there are still waiting for a response. we approach the israeli owned europe, asia pipeline company for comment. they issued a statement saying they're committed to maintaining the safety of the residence and protecting the values of the environment that they operate using the latest
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equipment, meeting strict international standards. but that doesn't appear to convince anyone here. this all the fast prophy is for the golf over that the goal for voc up we're talking about the place where full countries are leaving around it. we have jordan. busy salad, all right, be egypt and he's right or folk. he's leaving from tourism. any potential oil spill here and the inevitable gradual pollution because of the increase flow of mega oil tankers will be felt by stephanie decker, ultra 0, and that in southern israel. when his wheel is precedence is accused, the un back faxing sharing scheme, kovacs of failing his country, is designed to help poor nations obtain jobs. but nicholas madura says venezuela hasn't received any of the doses. it's paid for terrible reports. surviving in venezuela has been a challenge for many years. really tell it gotta she received
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a kidney transplant 17 years ago. but last year her kidneys began to fail again. and like thousands of other high risk patients in the country, she's hoping to get her 2nd covey 19 vaccine doeth phone. so when i say, it's been a week since i was supposed to get my 2nd dose. i have no clue what's going on. i don't know why they didn't do everything right. why can't they do it right for once? the same thing with transplants for years without a transplant for all patients like me are in the hands of god. i need $42.00 to for medications and my pension is $1.00. and i need to have 2 jobs going to go. venezuela struggling with us sanctions and an economic crisis that is impacting its ability to fight against the deceive. the south american nation is part of the callback system, which is a collaborative effort designed to help countries like venezuela get access to axioms. but that's proving to be a challenge. so far, it has only received around $3500000.00 doses from china and russia. and the
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countries currently testing thousands of doses of vaccines from cuba. 2 months ago, kovacs announced payments made to the system by venezuela had been blocked by the swiss bank u. b s, even though the bite and registration said all related go with purchases were exempted from the sanctions on sunday. president, nikolai, my daughter said the callback system has failed. venezuela? no thought. com pretty much. i said we fulfilled our promises 2 months ago. we gave them all our money by doing magic to liberate funds that were blocked. the government to the united states, then unblocked more money for us. and that money is there in an account on the co vaccines failed the people that his whaler. either you give us the vaccines or return, or money only or this year when he will or rejected around $2000000.00 after authentic vaccines from kovacs due to safety concerns. but it proficient figures say venezuela could be accessing vaccines for free. miguel p several who is currently
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on excel, say, nicole, my ludo is to blame. let us, let us know the name in the future when a piece of the reasons why we don't have access to pre vaccines like countries not serious. sit down with yemen. countries that have humanitarian emergency knowledge by the united nations. reason is the obscurity of statistics. numbers in front of the world bank are numbers that show when banners, wherein jordan o bonanza. and that's not the case anymore. i mean, as long as politicians bigger over who is to blame for the high chips in the country, millions of williams are impatiently waiting for an opportunity to get the vaccine . people like mighty as gotta struggling with a life threatening. the c says it her only chance of surviving covered 19 that is i will. and defeated in the nisha, struggling with one of asians worst crone of recite breaks with some hospitals facing a critical shortage of oxygen. at least 33 people died and hospital in yorkshire.
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carter where it ran nights, weekends. the government is asking suppliers to send all their oxygen to hospitals and clinics. more than a year and a half into the pandemic companies. feeling more confidence bringing employees back into the office. but in the us, some who refused to get vaccinated risk losing their jobs. gabriel elizondo reports night from new york in new york city with coven well under control, and more than 50 percent of the population fully vaccinated. workers are slowly beginning to return to the office. but with study showing as many as 25 percent of americans saying they have no plans to get the jap can employers demanded. the short answer is yes, employers have a lot of freedom. employers in the u. s. can demand records of vaccination of proof of vaccination. they can of course ask employees if they've been vaccinated. employers can even go one step further in and require vaccination of their employees. the hospital houston did just that. he backseat mandate for employees
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over a $150.00 health care workers are refused, were fired or resigned. each client has been practicing labor and employment law for over 30 years. she tells me there are only 3 groups of people that cannot be fired from their job for refusing the vaccine. someone with the disability. for example, somebody who is immunocompromised may not be able to get vaccinated or if they get vaccinated, it, they may not have the anti bodies that are necessary to keep them likely to be covered free. let's say somebody on chemotherapy. so that might be somebody who can be vaccinated or vaccinated, but still needs precautions. they might be of the work with the others, protected from firing or not getting vaccinated or pregnant women. and anybody who's religious belief prevents vaccines for now, u. s. companies are still treading carefully. delta airlines is requiring new hires
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get vaccinated, but not explicitly demanding it of current employees. mcdonalds is offering 4 hours of paid time off. we used to get the jan while new hires at amazon are given a $100.00 bonus on their 1st day after showing proof of explanation. complicating matters further that delta variant, the highly infectious strain, now accounts for a quarter of all new cobit cases in the us and has seen some countries holt or even reverse their reopening plants. there is no one size fits all approach. of course labor laws differ. country by country, but with the majority of us companies planning to call back employees to the office in the coming weeks. the us could be a test case on what works. and perhaps what doesn't. gabriel's dondo, i'll just say to new york. history and grown pre has been cancelled for a 2nd year because of the pandemic. the race in melbourne had already been pushed
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back to november from its usual march date. and serious government fairly announced a 50 percent reduction in the cap for returning overseas travelers. those returning needs a quarantine for 2 weeks until the end of the year. if you'll p a says it started the 2nd phase of filling. it's hydro, electric them on the blue nile basin tension with egypt. and it's over un security council meeting. egypt and sudan called for the meeting, they worry that that could impact water levels downstream. if you'll be a says it needs the time to provide out tricity for more than half its population. tropical storm alpha is on its way to the u. s. state of florida after its destructive past caribbean was 100000 people, had to leave flood prone areas and unsafe housing in cuba, where heavy rain and storm winds persist at august on reports from havana. the
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storm outside made it so felt as it cut its way through central cuba, the local authorities had already moved a 180000 people from its path to safety. and also i'm out of you don't know of the winds will take the roof or not, but it's better to be here. sheltered in a place we can take care of your children. the storm slowly move north towards the capital where preparations were on the way in a way of stored up water and prepared food. i've got lanterns and a becca cooker in case the gas goes. and i also have my neighbors were willing to help me if i have any problems. ahead of storm searches, others improvised solutions. if you move, but i guess what this wall is for the water. sometimes when the se overflows the water can come up many blocks and get into the houses, the stops of water getting in many living by the capital c walk moved out for the night. i'm one of the ones that i'm, that we're moving because the building is falling. we need to move now because with
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the storm, it's coming things to grim as a cube and say you need to move. and that's how we keep on going with many of have on his buildings now old and in need of repair. tropical storms in cuba can often be fatal. the government on so is to focus on prevention, moving those and structurally unsound accommodation into relatives houses or to state shelters. it's this level of planning that has helped keep deaths from storms in cuba to a minimum. and the government will be keen to avoid significant material damage. it simply cannot afford to replace it. augustin al jazeera of the wreckage of a plane carrying nearly 30 people has the funds in for eastern russia, local media report. the turbo prop plane lost control with aircraft. the contacts with air traffic control or trying to land near the come check cut peninsula. according to media reports, none of those on board of survive the crash,
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a court and bell, or a sentence, the former presidential contender of 14 years in prison, corruption charges, victor barbaric, who has been convicted of money laundering, vibrate and taxation in his arrested last year. when he tried registering his candidacy against president alexander shanker, correct on the anti government protests has followed that votes and led to sanctions against the u. s. embassy in the iraqi capital back that shot than a drone. do the heavily fortified green zone is defense system fight for bursts of high powered bullets as it approached the content earlier, at least 3 rockets hit a u. s. air base in western yvonne, no casualties square report. it's 150 young students have been kidnapped from a school in northwestern. nigeria, attackers rated the boarding school in can join us, could do the states. and what's the 10th such abduction in this part of nigeria? since late last year, the sort parents had been gathering up the school away to news. please say they're
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pursuing those responsible long side the military gangs, so called bandits have been kidnapping students for ransom. more bodies have been found in the rubble of a collapse building in florida and taking the death toll to $28.00. they were discovered after officials resumed the search and rescue operation. it was post on sunday, while engineers demolished. what was left of the apartment block, and to gather her reports from sir sighed. ah, what's left of the champlain towers insist side and now lays in yet another devastating pile of rubble. the decision to demolish the remaining portion of the building came over face a structure was unstable, potentially putting rescue as lives in danger. official say it was a heartbreaking compromise, but they had little choice to collapse. and entire apartment building is the devastating decision and the demolition was in no way a decision that i made lightly bringing the building down in a controlled manner was critical to expanding our scope of search. truly,
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we could not continue without bringing this building down. within hours of the demolition crews were back on site, continuing that painstaking search for survivors. the priority now is digging a path through the fresh rebel to reach areas that have until now not been searched . the approach of tropical storm l 3. now complicating rescue efforts, the weather system is likely to bring heavy winds and rain in the coming hours and days and other potential hazard in an already difficult situation. residents should avoid any unnecessary travel. a strong winds and heavy rains remake driving hazardous. on monday, more victims of the collapse were pulled from the rubble, but over a 100 people remain unaccounted for. this is something that's very traumatic, so the mental health aspects are going to be very, very important. and this is something that is going to be require long term support, but i can tell you the support is there,
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access to new parts of the building may bring renewed hope for those waiting for news of the loved ones. but it's been almost 2 weeks since the collapse official say the oncoming still may now skip this area, meaning rescue efforts can continue undisturbed the investigation into how this tragedy happened. it's still on the way to galico 0 side, florida. so the government to say will have the board for you will hear from the she could make history wimbleton favorite. ah the news
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the sport, here's how i thank you so much. roger federer is age defying efforts. when another grand slam title is still alive, the 39 year old has become the oldest man to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon . andy richardson, reports, roger cetera, turns 40 next month. the may not be many more chances for the wimbledon crowds watch. one of the games all time great veterans taking on italy's lorenzo said you go in this full throne match that he has barely played over the last year after coming through to neo opperation for the a time wimbledon winner. once again, starting to look like a realistic title contender federal has 20 grand slam titles to his name, a record who he shares with rafael and the dal to add one more at this
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stage of his career, which surely be his greatest achievement. for now, he has to content himself with becoming the oldest man to reach a wimbledon quarter final. when you're young, you don't ask yourself the question, but when you're me with the year that i had, it's all question marks all over the place and you have to prove it again to yourself that you can actually do it. never joke of it is the seemingly immovable object standing in the way all federer the world. number one was a straight sets winner against chillies, christian garron. he's aiming for his 3rd major title of the year. when that would take him level with the korea, totals of federal and again, it's a privilege to, to break records in the sport. and i truly love him. devoted to this port is as much as i think anybody out there on the tours. so, you know, i try,
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i just try to do my best. then of course they are motivating factor. i am aware that there are many records on the line to canadians all through to the quarter finals. felix oj aaliyah sim, joining dennis shap of all of in the last 820 year old elia sim beating. alexander is there in 5 sets. this is already a career best performance to him at a grand slam events. and he richardson you from their own capacity. crowds are allowed at the tournament. thanks to a further eating of coping 19 restrictions. first, stop on center court. this tuesday is tennis. he has on deborah. she has the chance we can the 1st hour player to reach a major semi final. this went on monday, sending up a quarter final with like i was hired to earn my place here. and
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i just want to give the example for, for, for many generation coming from north africa, from, from my country, from the african continent that it's not impossible that we can do it. and you know, i'm trying to give you this message from very long time and hopefully it is. it is working, you know, brazil are through to the final of the copa america, the whole country beating peru one know in their semi final paras ashmond striker name or setting up the only goal of the game for lucas kappa. brazil will play either argentina or columbia in the title decide ah, italy plays spain and the semi finals of footballs european championship later this tuesday. a crowd of $60000.00 will be at london's wembley stadium for the encounter
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. spain are aiming to win this title for the 3rd time, while italy go into this game, having not lost a match for almost 3 years. denmark's coach says he's been getting help from a psychologist to deal with his emotions after what happened to star player christian ericsson. the danish midfielder collapsed on the pitch during their opening game of the tournaments after having a cardiac arrest. the danes are now preparing for wednesdays, semi final against england. we almost lost our best 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. i'm sure all canadians are still alive. miss stanley cup finals,
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maybe the tampa bay lightning to stay in the series. josh anderson for his 2nd goal, the night nearly 4 minutes into over time to lift the canadians to a 3 to win. avoiding a steering wheel. the defending champion silly. the final 3 games to one game 5 is wednesday and half of a the national hockey league family mourns the tragic passing of columbus, blue jackets, gold, tender mattress. steve lennox. we extend our before the game tribute to hey, to any child goalie mat, his kid lennox died on sunday. the columbus blue jacket player was killed and a fireworks accidents like 24 years old. it's all the additional races in bahrain or the united states could replace this. here is australian formula. one grand prix . the maldon race has been called off for the 2nd straight year due to corona virus . the australian round of the motor g p world championship has also been canceled. ok, and that is all yes for, for now back to you. how. thank you so much for this. you are,
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but to keep it here on al jazeera can vanelle will be with you on the other side of the break. more it's very late, this rendered well. ah, ah, ah ah, ah, an extra digital killing and a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into a house. i heard people shouting so full masked men, but not only the eyes and hair was showing. al jazeera willed, his red eye, witness accounts of the dramatic story of the assassination of major p l. o. figure
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kelly was here in a secret israeli operation. assassination in tunis on al jazeera, started cheerfully in front of the next museum in amsterdam. under the protesters scattered to demand, the government is locked down restrictions and left the curfew. the 1st in the country since world war 2, the threat is that we lose our freedoms. the protest us who are not following social distances, rules or repeatedly ordered to disperse by police. police are trying very hard friends. the scenario that happened last week, when thousands were rioting in sitting across the latter, after some protest started throwing stones. and that's why you were police on horseback moved in to clear the area when a war crime is committed, who is it coming to the how does it follows a garden human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court,
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every place to make sure to bring its taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france on all disease. ah, the world health organization warms the pandemic. it's far from over and urges countries to rethink their corona virus restriction. ah, hi there can fidel, this is elder law from doha. also coming up global tech giants including google and facebook threatened to pull out of hong kong fighting newly proposed restrictive privacy law.

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