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i lose a bit of a broken record, but pots a good description of most of the middle east, but it really is on the hot side a hotter than when a cookie waits, full cost of 51. baghdad at 49. now miss lee, it's not as bad the further west you go, the onshore breezes keep you cooler in beirut and jerusalem, even here is pretty woman about 30 degrees. the he overlay the temperature. you see this is the area real heat. it extends into the mountains of western iran. enough is half as they could be because they're above sea level. but baghdad is hovering around 50 and has been, it seems for weeks now, you want a bit of proper relief, head south in ceylon where the hell is cut in knots. the western edge of the monsoon winds, which means is almost permanent. the clarity, drizzling, or even sometimes sundry, and it turns nice and green. it's a rare area i have to say for most obviously it's dry and dusty, the very light winds i doe house. $39.00 will be very humid,
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$39.00. now that mall soon wind also, of course, runs up the coast of africa for kenya and somalia, seeing increasing amounts of cloud and daily light showers, that a big shout out in the therapy and highlands and further west and sassy. down in sudan itself, which means flash flooding returns. ah, the story of them, bob weigh in her words. she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's even moving in the robot. my responsibility to tell is involved with the story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary, everyday life. or if the people i'm writing about patina got out of darkness. miser bob way on algebra, with energy and change to every part of our universe.
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delegation from the group has been visiting moscow and has assured russia that it will not violate any international border. president, somebody my call says france will start closing its faces in northern molly before the end of the year by crow hosted leaders from africa, the whole region and a virtual summit. he plans to withdraw most of the 5000 french soldiers in the region. the factory fire and bangladesh had killed dozens of people more than 50. a report is dead, but it's here and many more traps inside the blaze started on thursday and has been burning for more than 24 hours. as many as 11 people die because of hunger and malnutrition, every minutes that's according to the charity oxfam. it says hunger is killing more people than co with 19 that's currently around 7 every minutes. the charity estimates 155000000 people are now living in crisis, uncertain where their next meal is coming from an 20000000 more than last year,
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and blaine mostly on war or conflict. but the pandemic is also a factor mass unemployment and severe disruptions to food production. i've seen prices, serge, 40 percent, the highest rise in more than a decade. and in nigeria, violence by our groups. i and kidnappings are also affecting the farming industry which people rely on for their livelihoods. i did research reports in the northwestern state of casino, running out of options. tom was in northern nigeria, i increasingly turning to urban spaces to cultivate crops, or motor to them were totally and others like him. i know planting crops on residential areas in the city. the land may not be particularly suitable for agriculture, but he hopes his family. well, at least get something out of his efforts. will remind out when you can see how the land is. but when you are start from farming, being the only occupation you know and has a family to feed them, sees any opportunity that comes away. that's what we are trying to do here. before
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fleeing his village because of attacks by gunman, he was harvesting 50 to 60 bags annually. not enough to feed the family, but he says enough to just survive. this year there was struggle to get 5 percent of that much of farming activity as nigeria is in the hands of small farmers trying to feed their families. and those are the hardest it by violence from boat or bandit and kidnappers agriculture production across the north nigeria, greens and serial production belt. if it's steep decline in some states, access to fata land, frank by almost 60 percent because of attacks by groups. but we're the reduced, i've put, comes for shortages and higher prices and it's also heating those selling local produce at the local market, lack of supplies and poor demand. i put in many traders out of business with them.
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all right, and we're not happy that the price of food is so expensive, much of the grains we sell here, come from other state when you factor in transportation and the risk prices should normally go up. we have 2 extra se desperate times lie ahead and the government is running out of time and options lose that, you know, live on their farms, that assistance promise. i won't to be absolutely without food. and the are the greater number of pharma over 80 percent. which means that at least at least about 60 percent off condition i likely to go without food without any food in the us poor for tomorrow. and that is definitely catastrophic and assessment. humanitarian agencies agree with aid worker say the continued violence has put the lives of millions in the area and other countries of
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this region at risk since 2019 and i didn't buy the tree has been targeting the growth yet. attacks and kidnapping of villages continue, and many of those who depend on agriculture to feed their families cannot now access their phones. degrees algebra, kevin, now return now to another badly hit region latin america. daniel shrine le reports from one osiris. feel fam report caused brazil and emerging epicenter of hunger were extreme poverty in the past year has multiplied, almost 3, falls to 12 percent of the population. that's 20000000, more people with not enough food. this bakery and rio de janeiro fills a few bellies, but it's not enough. when i go out with my mom and we walk around here, we see children dying of hunger. and that's really sad. there are similar scenarios
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across the region affecting young and old in venezuela club. lopez says that life was difficult before the pandemic. now it's much more difficult time based and unfortunately we've got no food. we have to go out looking for it. i can go hungry, but not the children from report also says the economic fallout from the pandemic has deepened poverty and expose growing inequality around the world. but wealthy nations dealing with their own problems have been slow to support development projects and humanitarian crisis in heart. hit regions like latin america, this is a worry because as they are thinking, people here are suffering because of the crisis. and you know, it's not only the coping they, the price is, but is that combination of different factors that have been happening here in the, in the regions oxfam is cooling on government to stop conflicts, the fuel hunger,
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and to build more sustainable food systems and support local protection programs, the millions let the social movement from across argentina. they, they can't afford to wait more in the summer. we marching because we can't take hunger and there's no stable work because the fact you take, you all know the fire in egypt that he doesn't want to know the situation. the soup kitchen is desperate because we don't have enough food. and it's not just the unemployment eating there, but in the past years underpaid workers and pensioners to their demanding a fair basic wage and an end to crippling foreign debt payments. their demands are not new. they've been made and you know many times before are allowed or more desperate because they say the situation is much worse and they need solutions. now folks, them says regions like latin america can feed themselves, can solve many of their own problems, but they need help. the global problems,
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the global solutions, and why they're al jazeera. what osiris lebanon's interior minister has rejected a request by the lead investigator in the bay rude port explosion pro, to question the security chief. it comes almost a year after more than $200.00 people were killed when explosive material detonated and cause the devastating blast zanna hood that has more from bay roots. it's been nearly a year since the closing at bay reports and there's still been no accountability. 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate was stored in a warehouse along side play mobile materials. and that was believe to have triggered the black, who was responsible for unsafely, soaring this material. well, the judge leading the case has come up with a list of suspects who he wants to question. they may face criminal charges,
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criminal negligence, but so far he has not been able to question them. these are politicians, members of the security establishment, including the caretaker prime minister, has a number of m. p 's who were former ministers at the time when the ammonium nitrate was sort of support, as well as 2 of living on top, a security agencies that has of these 2 security agencies. but the judge is facing political backlash and it's not the 1st time politicians have been trying to stand . and the weight of the judiciary of the previous judge was removed from his coat following a court order. he was accused of overstepping his, his authority's now in a country like lebanon, where there has been a culture of infinity. a few really believe the truth will ever be known and that's justice. will be served more than $200.00 people were killed, thousands were injured. hundreds of thousands were made homeless and still the investigation has been slow. it's still not knowing what caused the fire that's
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believe to have triggered the blasts. and it's still not known about the origins of the shipment. who brought that shipments in the country. and there's also questions on whether or not 2750 pounds were in fact inside the warehouse when the explosion happened. so more many questions answered that the judge trying to initiate the process of prosecuting suspects. but the politician standing in the way the bustle against the accountability has so far been stronger than the battle for justice. self sedans, precedent, his promise not to return his country to war during a ceremony marking a decade since independence, it became the world's youngest country. when it's split from sudan in 2011, but a civil war soon followed which killed about 400000 people and displaced about 4000000 others. on celsion on civil war has had a huge human cost. many of the displays sought refuge in neighboring countries on un counts. famine was declared in 2017 and food insecurity is still widespread
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today. so, sedans, agriculture, and oil based economy is ruined. the production of crude oil has not returned to pre war levels on the country like so. united army, the integration of former rival forces into one military unit is a major challenge. alan boswell as a senior analyst of the international crisis group, but he says, so sedans, leaders have a way to go to ensure lasting peace. the country has been set back from even where it was. and those challenges were incredibly stark, even it into independence. and the country basically doesn't really have roads that connects. there is not really state institutions at all. and for historical reasons, it's a terribly divided along ethnic wine. i'm how to move the country forward. amid all this, when the leaders themselves are still sort of locked in, deadlocked politics is an open question. and south themselves are incredibly frustrated because they feel like they do need better leadership from their,
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from their leaders to move the country forward. and to probably give the country something like a reset, something like starting over again and going back to the drawing board and agreeing on how they can share power amongst each other. but instead, that is not what taking place. the government is incredibly dysfunctional. hardly any of the piece deal has actually been implemented or the international partners of south today, which import billions into south sudan. they themselves are pretty much the only ones offering anything close to government services. and of course, that situation is doesn't seem very sustainable. whenever i talk a lot with various diplomats from different countries, there's not really any sort of coherent plan on how to, on how to get out of this situation. they all fear cutting, humanitarian aid to south sudan, which would just cause more misery so, so both south sydney's and the outside world feel a bit stuck at the moment. the international criminal court will place a top figure of sudan form of the government backed georgia weed militia on trial,
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on the rough man will become the 1st suspect to be tried for crimes committed during the dar for conflict. he faces $31.00 counts of crimes against humanity, including rape and the killing of civilians. a start date for the trial has not been set yet. the ethnic conflicts began in 2003. it killed 300000 people and displaced 2000000. a british police officer has pleaded guilty to murdering a 33 year old woman. he had abducted sara ever ards case. led to large protests over violence against women. and the police came under renewed criticism for their heavy hand the tactics at one vigil in london. the baba has more. well, this police officer wayne cousins had already admitted, kidnapping and raping sara ever eyes, but appearing via video link this courtney is the old bailey he's now pleaded guilty to her murder. the head of london's metropolitan police force crested a dick said she has apologized personally to sarah evarado family. now when sarah
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went missing while walking home in south london, that will cause for the police to step up their efforts to find her. and then when cousins was arrested and eventually sarah's body was found 80 kilometers from london. there were vigils across the country, calling for more to be done to ensure women was safe on the streets more to be done . to take crimes such as right more seriously. and more to be done to counter what some campaign and say a surgeon is that culture within the police force. now, a month later, 2 police officers were actually charged over photographs of 2 murdered sisters, b. but henry and nicole smallman, which they had distributed among their colleagues, the women's mother actually said at the time that she believed that her family didn't get the kind of support they should have done. because her daughters were not white. another element to the criticism of the police. now, since sarah was abducted,
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they have according to campaign as being the incident where women have been murdered. and the principal suspect is a man in most cases. they say it is actually the woman partner or former partner, the government say they are taking steps to improve women's safety. they are due to publish a report on exactly what they're going to do before the end of this month. fill the heads on alpha 0, lightning fast reactions help this baseball pitcher avoid a serious injury and result in a pretty good capture. well, the story is coming up with peter and sport ah, brought to you by accenture, that there be change. ah, use
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a hello again. every year the cannes film festival hosts a group of young people from across the world to encourage their work. filmmakers from iran to mexico are able to meet industry insiders to fund their next creative projects. natasha butler has more. it's every direct his dream to come to can and for young mexican phil make a more to her. nie is patel. this visit could be life changing after residency in paris with the film festivals, program directors. martha has the picture movie project produces from france. his film funding body is the 1st time i actually do this kind of thing. and you have to be confident about your projects. and who you are, try not to make mistakes talking. i hope it will be a good experience. iranian bizarre as adi is another young filmmaker from the
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program can after 6 months, are working in uniform residency. finally, i'm here ahead of the young directors program says it's a golden opportunity twice or 6 directors selected to stay in berries, doing for madison off writing the 1st and 2nd future. and so they receive money so that they can think on the about best street a couple of days later at a club by the see, there are nerves and excitements. so this is where the patron take place. your film can have a fine, many of the night bizarre pages, his kurdish language film, about a teenage boy who tries to find out how his father died. you know, in iran, there is no turning for a feel because, you know, they just want to make, make,
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feel in fact he would could dish but it's actually cheaper that could dish language. you know, she was one of the pages over days relief. but i think it was, well i, i'm happy that so now it's great and see what happens as the winners were announced, it was and the outcome, the bizarre or martyr had hopeful. but although they look out on the prize money, they will undoubtedly leave can, richer inexperience, friendships and memories. natasha butler, i'll just 0. can i get an update on this for those with peter 30. thank you very much. sure. member. another joke of which is on the woman thing to court right now he's taking on canada's dentist shop. all of for a place in the final wedding volume in the temperature batch will be italy's matthew better teeny, the 7 feet became poland. reuben,
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catch in the 1st semi final on friday that if he got the job done in full states and he becomes the 1st italian to reach a wimbledon, the single final and big cycling news in the last half an hour mar, cavendish has matched it mixes all time stage when record on them through the france, the british writer claimed he's 34 victory on stage 13 if he's for women this year's race and he could still yet so paul smirks, whose record has stood for 46 years. there are 2 more expensive the final week, including the fin, the finale on the show, belief a, which cavendish has won a record 4 times. boxing trilogy. fibers entice inferior de onto wilder has been postponed because furious. there's the positive ago, the 19, the british fighter who's been training in las vegas if it to be deeply frustrated by the situation. the band was originally scheduled for july 24th, but medical expert has advised that it should be put back most likely to october. the man has 14 fury knocked out wild to take the w
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b. c heavy way. title back in february 2022 athletes a face the positive in tokyo, head of the olympics. one member of the israeli team and another from lithuania, the us olympic basketball camp has also been hit by cove at 19. if they can't be in las vegas. 3 members of the selected team, which trains with the main to you have test the positive and now isolating. but the rest of the party continues to train before heading out to japan. i think we all know this thing. you call it is not over yet. that goes without saying everybody else and still be careful. but it is true that 3 of us like players came up positive, but it's confined to that. there will be no fat, anything tokyo, but so limping chief thomas boxes, athletes will still have an experience to remember. he says there will be more realistic content on television and digital platforms than ever before,
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with billions watching around the globe. we all regret the decision for not having spectators for the spectators, but even more so for the athletes who will not be able to enjoy life of the olympic atmosphere. but for the athletes, i think they're feeling will be very different because they will know that billions of people from around the globe with them in the heart of that they are supporting them. the phoenix suns are as close as they've ever been. so winning the n b a championship yana. some fee to come put the space to fire up the mill walkie. bucks went to the game to trailing one. nothing. it's called $42.00 point, but the sun's so came out on top. given book scoring 51 points on the 9th of phoenix ran out the windows by 14. it gives them a to nothing. lee bell. and it also means they all just to wins away from what would be their 1st ever title in south american football. it does not get any
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bigger than brazil versus argentina, and that's exactly what fans can look forward to on saturday in the cup america final. the origin times laid by captain lee and may have won the tune them and 14 times, but not since 1993, the brazilians have a title and with name are upfront will be hoping to take the honors on home soil. no, no, you got to get on my face, argentine and missy. i've always said that he's the best pay. i've seen a dear friend, but we are on a final. we will be rivals and i want to when it will be my 1st corporate america. and i know that miss, you've been looking for a title for many years with his national team, but now it is brazil that are fighting for a trophy. so there are now just $500.00 days before the world cup kicks off. here in cutter, the host saw preparing to welcome more than a 1000000 fans for the biggest sporting events in the world, which will be the 1st ever held in the middle east. it begins on november 21st 2022,
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all 8 stadiums, all set to be ready by the end of the year. 500 days to go means that we're getting very close to the tournament. it's been 10 years in the making. and this is the biggest event in the middle east, and the biggest event that has ever happened in the middle east. it brings the world together. it brings the are brought together. it's a moment of pride in the history of this part of the world. and as we move closer to the tournament, we're sure that the excitement is going to keep building even further. there was a predictably fiery news conference involving usc stall, economy, greg doing which he aimed to kick at his opponents. every sherman, the irish fighter walked out on stage to greet the thousands of fans that turned up to see him in las vegas. he's up against best employee in the trilogy. fight on saturday. greg, when they 1st encountered a knock out in 2014 but suffered a shock defeat in the rematch earlier this year when he stopped in the 2nd round. this is my bread and both. that is what, you know, wake me up in the morning with fire and my belly, you know, err, errors,
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correct. i to prepare for so about a great camp for me or not, not there anymore. very dangerous fighters anyway here for sure. no doubt, but i see a man shoot you janet and phil, i'm going to head i see a man here in front of me that i've i defeated and i know i can defeat again. this is what you and i tell you going to go down. going to be know what i it was a flu when i'm going to correct it on saturday night. i'm finally to the baseball picture whose quick reactions help them avoid being knocked out. take a look at this and explain very well defensively, spend very good edition. oh, great back to garbage bag that catch, you know, this is the san diego padres. you don't wish somehow keeping hold of the ball much to the dismay of the washington national back to so we didn't have a great game. apart from that though, with the padres going on to win the game $98.00 for the full seats for now during.
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