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muslim man and boy thank stream heat is building in the western united states with record breaking temperatures forecast for california and nevada. it comes just weeks after not a dangerous heat wave. alexia bryan has told me this is the largest wild fire of the year in california. burning along the border with nevada. a combination of 2 fires, sparked by lightning, are doubled in size between friday and saturday, fires rolling down here. it's one of several fires, straightening homes across the wasted united states, blamed on so called heat dome, pockets of high pressure which push warm air down, forcing temperatures up this job. and those are the effects of climate change. here it's real human induced impacts. acute impacts are happening decades before even the scientists i predicted with scorching temperatures across 10 states. 30000000
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americans are facing extreme heat. this wildfire and oregon doubled in size on saturday, pushed by strong winds. officials with cold, ablaze, unpredictable and erratic. some areas have been evacuated, others have been told to pack up and be ready to leave at any moment. the heat and the fires, putting pressure on the power grid, people are being urged to conserve water and electricity, old system. then they just tend to break on hot day. they can take the heat, they over heat their warnings. the dangerous conditions could cause heat related illnesses. the latest surge follows the hottest june on record for the us and historic heat wave estimated to have killed nearly 200 people. the searing temperatures, baking visitors, california joshua tree national park thought is place hires like this is a hot, it's never been hotter. it feels like we're in and out in the nearby death valley. also in the mojave desert reached 53 degrees celsius on saturday. 54 on friday.
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if confirmed it would be the highest recorded and more than a century and close to the highest ever measured on earth. the conditions of so extreme and the air so dry that some of the water dropped by aircraft to fight the fires evaporates before it reaches the ground. forecast is say, even if temperatures don't continue to break records, the widespread oppressive and long lasting heat remains the threat alex here brian al jazeera vulgarians are voting in their 2nd parliamentary election. in 3 months, the pole was called after april election resulted in a hung parliament that failed before may coalition government the following month, former prime minister boys set down and had the power to take a government. since then, there's been accusations of corruption linked to the governing party as an election that was seen as a test for
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e. c o. p s. foreign minister and results now show his set to serve. busy another term i b, m as willing $21.00, a majority of seats in parliament of old t calls historic, but it was overshadowed by a boy caught by the opposition ethnic violence and conflict in the northern dry region is one of 3 regions where voting didn't take place david shin is a professor of international relations at george washington university, and also a former us ambassador to ethiopia. he says it's still unclear if the conflict integrates, will have long term effects on, i'll be ahmed political future. i think it's a little early to john jr, how it's being viewed both internally and. ready and in the international community, i think it is a success qualified success or prime minister ivy but wisdom caviar acts, and that is the fact that about one 5th of the constituencies did not participate in the election for either technical or other reasons. you had a boycott by several key political parties and there have been some 207
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complaints about the election. but nevertheless, there was a high voter turnout and it appears as always, totally peaceful. the election, of course, took place before the military defeat and t gray. so we had no impact upon the election. remains to be seen. what people think about the problems that the government now faces and great that may come back to haunt prime minister abbey. but in the meantime, he can arrived on his laurels of the electoral victory. i think that his 1st priority has to be. ready what you do about gray, and how do you deal with the military and crisis that exists there? and if he handles that badly, all of this could not go well for him internally. and there are other issues as you suggest that he has to grapple with. he has
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a very full plate that he's going to have to resolve in the coming months. and if he knows handles that he is going to be on the can some difficulty throws right wing presidential candidate cake off. would you mores demanding the announcement of 200000 votes from last month's selection for jewelry has made repeated claims that supportive of her rival federal castillo. so vote in rural areas. castillo has the lead of from 44000 votes. still, the final result has yet to be officially concerned. now, more afghans are taking up arms, enjoining the fight against the taliban as the group continues, its rapid advance north on citizens and afghan security forces battles taliban fighters on the outskirts of conduce on saturday. the groups made huge games in recent weeks and claimed to not be in control of 85 percent of the country. almost a 100 for us on african forces are ready to defend their homeland. and during the
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past few days, the enemy has carried out a massive offensive in the city of condos, that they say strong resistance from our forces and stuff and heavy losses as a result. but as a taliban extend, his control across afghan is done. many women fear the gains they've made over the past 20 years. could be lost, had a bar is entering cor, director of the women's rights division that human rights watch. she says the international community has a responsibility to provide safety for afghan women. you know, the taliban is gaining territory rapidly and when they gain control of a new area, they're moving very quickly to implement policies that are pretty much identical to how they treated women preteen. and then one, i can women all across the country, no matter where they are feeling really terrified. some of them are looking for ways to please the country. some of them are, you know, appearing in some of these images that we've seen of women taking up arms and many
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others are just sort of quietly contemplating what their life will look like if they can no longer study or work or even leave their home alone. to go out and carry on the daily business. i think there's been a big focus on trying to help people who were military interpreters get to safety. and that's very important, but they're not the only ones at risk. the international community really encourage and urge african women to step up to, to play leadership role, to be prominent and speak out about women's rights and, and in their hurry departure. they don't seem to have thought very much about what the consequences might be for the women who, who took that invitation. so we think that providing visas for women who feel they have no choice, but fleet to flee is, is something urgently important and a responsibility that countries is women. when across the border in pakistan,
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the government is gearing up for a large influx of refugees because of the recent taliban gains. a country share to border crossings, but only one is operational. local officials are making plans for camps the house. large numbers of afghans expressed grave concerns about the situation. so for refugees haven't started arriving anything can happen at any time. they can arise possibly enlarge number. if ma side preparations are being completed within 3 or 4 days, if the need arises, my going to set up one camp for african refugees when on a separate camp current of our tonight jury in our dozens of schools have been forced to close after a series of mass kidnappings of students, but some young says refuse to be scared off and are taking risks to ensure the education continues. one of the students have ducted from a secondary school in the northwest of the country, spoke to anxious here. my name is alicia. do my school is romance. i'm going
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to just going to come here. actually, i want to go to us and going to school. i'm finding no glass out. it's like a new go in woman. i was going to school i own with one and security maxima and plus. and then the area now could not mean that is what i i want to city my manager over the over. i know that he said that he is not and said that the landing is not. would you tell us that was the line doing is not good is learning is good because mama white issues learning students are, are very young lady and the crease is nice of it. and when
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i was in the wish, you mean me? i was can i because i do think the have the new situation when i'm when that will i have to run the fight and said that we should move up to anything can even weigh you said dilution. and i wasn't able to to, to you. she would use one new school now to his line. i spoke to pier hawkins, who's the unicef representative in nigeria, and he says a psycho logical impact of the school attacks will have widespread consequences. one of the key issues here is to try and generate intelligence to understand what
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is fueling this crisis. so you have the insurgency primarily in the north east, which is fundamentally ideological. you have conflict in different parts of the country, mainly around the settlers and, and the, the nomad. but you also have the criminality element, which is a looking at store should they are a soft target. these schools, many of them are in the rural areas. a lot of them have very little protection around them and actually taking 300 girls while logistically, very difficult in terms of security as it is quite easy that they are soft targets with a lot to gain from it. we cannot underestimate the profound impact on these children and psychosocial care for them is of our 1st priority. but on parents themselves, who are saying in different parts of the country, look, look what's happening over there. is it going to happened to my school where my children are at, and not only are schools being close,
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but parents are withdrawing their children from school. so this kind, and that's having a profound impact on the morale of education on the learning experience and the continuous learning experience the children require and have a right to, let's not forget. and it builds on the uncertainty that the covey 19 pandemic has brought to the learning experience. bo francis has appeared in public for the 1st time since undergoing colon surgery. a week ago, he led sunday prayers from the balcony of his hospital in rome. doctor said the 84 year old pontiff is recovering well. it's the 1st time he stayed in hospital since becoming the head of the roman catholic church in 2013, nearly a century after it was 1st, the record in charlottesville, virginia, the statue of confederate general. robert e. lee has been removed. it comes 4 years after a spark, a deadly weekend of violence on lucas,
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including black lives matter. support is cheered. as the figure of a general was pulled down from its spit, esl and gallagher reports. the campaign is in charlottesville, 4 years to remove the statue of confederate, general and slave. oh no, robert e. lee. on saturday morning, the long battle came to fruition its peaceful crowd. walked a controversial figure of this nation's troubled racial. past remove the statue and another of general thomas stonewall. jackson will be kept in a secure location both se activists symbols of a shameful path were finally ready to be a community that doesn't telegraph to our public arts that we are pretty fine with white privacy. 4 years ago, plans to remove lease to became a flashpoint white nationalist. descended on charlottesville in scenes that shocked the world. august 2017. 32 year
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old has a he was killed with a neo nazi rammed his car into a crowd of anti racism. protestors who kill it was later sentenced to life in prison, where the people are one step closer to the tranquillity promised by the writers of the constitution to form a more perfect union. we are so far from the perfect union, yet one step closer today. as these 2 statues come down in the years that followed memorials to the pro slavery confederacy were taken down across the us even more following the death of george floyd at the hands of a white police officer for the young people out there. i hope that this empowers you to speak up on the issues that matter if they take charge in your own cities and communities, no platform for white supremacy, no platform rates for racism and no platform for critically the start use
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a part of the heritage of the u. s. it's southern states, others, reminders of racial discrimination and oppression that's never gone away. according to the southern poverty law center, hundreds of symbols of the confederacy remain in place across the us even as the fight continues to remove them. states like alabama, mississippi and tennessee are inactive policies to protect them. the gala corral to 0, washington, i still had on the news hour, i abrasions re county knowledge and dina should be become the cobra american champion more and that's coming up shortly . enforced with ah frank assessments and argument for suggesting that the vitamin ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace,
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the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools, and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics then, is that a life has been shaped by the vitamin, the in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story, on our job era? we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. ah, no matter where it takes a police fan of your guys when my empower in pasha, we tell your story. we are your voice, your new, your neck out here. oh,
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a welcome back. the rate of deforestation in brazil's amazon rain forest rose for a 4th consecutive month in june and their fears it will only get worse with more drown $1045.00 expect to find. hi, ross has one new dangerous showing the world's largest tropical rain forest is shrinking. fast scientists are for years, been warning that the amazon is disappearing. it's an alarming rates, especially in brazil. it's the last refuge from any endangered wildlife and home to millions of species. some of them still on identified and there's that shows that the deforestation of the brazilian amazon rose for the 4th conflict of month in june, hitting a record high. in the 1st 6 months of this year alone. it went up by 17 percent.
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more than 3500 square kilometers of amazon have been cleared already. that's almost 3 times the size of the city of rio de janeiro. many blame the government finished misery through smiles. this continues to happen because of the government's environmental policy. encouraged by the national congress, i think for climate change summit hosted by us president joe biden, results present, able scenarios, pledged to eliminate the illegal logging of the amazon in the next few years. that they make, you know, on determined that we will achieve our climate neutrality by 205010 years ahead of our previous target. but satellite imagery suggests otherwise, an environmental is say, sensible scenario, took office in 2019. the destruction has been happening at a rapid rate as institutions in legislation to protect the rain forest and its indigenous people are increasingly marginalized. earlier this month and after
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weeks of protests, brazil supreme court sustained a ruling bikes by the farming sector. the would limit recognition of indigenous land. he didn't approve our lease is an attempt to pass laws in the national congress with both for 19 that takes away the territorial rights of indigenous people. it's a signal to log of an illegal farmers on the rain forest grounds that are willing to commit crimes from the invasion of indigenous territories. deforestation, and setting fire, signed to say the protection of the amazon is vital to curbing climate change because of the vast amounts of greenhouse gas is that the forest absorbs june. however, had the biggest number of forest fires since 2007, and that's only a fraction of those seen annually during the peak of drought season in august and september. and now there are phase, the worst is yet to come. so to hide that al jazeera, i want to show you some nice pictures from new mexico now where any moment now
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billionaire richard branson will be rocketing into space. he will ride his virgin galactic rocket plane for its 1st fully crude space flight on board will be branson, 2 pilots in 3 mission specialists. richard branson and his crew will bought the space flight unity, the plane carrying the space class will take off in about 40 minutes or so or so at 1430 g m t. we will bring you those live pictures when it happens. right now, branson and cool are heading to the plains in cars. so an exciting moment about to happen. we will bring that to you live on. i'll just, sarah. in the meantime, let's get some for use with far off, fully. thank you so much. after 28 years without a trophy and a major football tournaments, thousands of argentina and fans are celebrating their victory over brazil in the copa america final. first half, the goal was enough to quench a hard fought game in brazil. daniel, why miller reports for one is ari's. within minutes of the final whistle blowing an
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american stadium in rio de janeiro audience, i found the gang gathering in the center when osiris and towns and cities across the country to celebrate winning a trophy. they captured 993. before many of them were born. i'm already gone dance and we are very happy. the truth is with these difficult times we are living through. this has made us very happy. we are going to celebrate with the children that are really, i'm happy, i'm happy. i've been waiting for this moment for my whole life. it makes me very happy. thank you mfc for being arjun time. oh, my heart is bursting with happiness. not wanting the copper america or the wolf top is simply not good enough rugs and time football fan who consider their team one of the best in the world left with the best player in the world. in leonor messy. yeah, he's been beaten finally 4 times and the 34 years old manual wondering what ever
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left a major international trophy now he has that many fans is happy for him. if they are for argentina, it was a difficult told about the contain of brazil, both suffering very high infection and death rate with the cobra. 19 pandemic. this moment of the fraction of light relief, what has been a very difficult time. other people across south america, it was almost a tournament and never happened to tune they did in the midst of the corona, virus pandemic, and political turmoil container and columbia being forced to withdraw his co host this weeks before it started, and brazil offering to host at the last minute despite the controversy, despite the cobra 19 restriction, football went ahead and attend tina little messy emerge. victorious celebrations are likely to continue this some time to come and show the routers hearing what osiris
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ah, england will be playing and their biggest machin 55 years later this sunday as they take on italy and the european championship final. this week. era southgate side 1st major final since 966 english need to overcome and italian team has not lost in 33 games. but we got plenty of support from the $65000.00 fans, that wembley, the majority of whom will be cheering them on. fantastic to have and obviously a letter from the queen letter from the prime minister to order the team. and the recognition that the players and all the staff have gone about this in the right way. and we had a fabulous reception when we accident georgie's all the local villages that come out and lining the route, and people pulled over in lay buyers. and so you got more of
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a sense of what's going on outside the bubble. we've been in 55 years since england was a major tournaments, but the weight hasn't been nearly as long for italy whose last trophy was at the 2006 when i come to flying in from florence on saturday. the italians arrived at taunton training ground where their base, they were greeted by some italian fans living in the u. k. who were singing, and coming rome, a parody of the english chanted, coming home master champion. hi, jackie massey, i'm is participation in the limbic golf tournament. is under threat after testing positive for koby 19 c yama who in april became the 1st japanese man to win a gulf major is considered a container to light the cauldron at the opening ceremony on july 23rd. the 29 year old who has been self isolating since july 2nd, has all the withdrawn from next week's open championship. and there was a disappointing end to con mcgregor's latest usc fight the irishman left leg
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collapse beneath him towards the end of the 1st round. as he took on, dustin warrior in las vegas was unable to continue with poor. you're winning by a technical knock out. mcgregor's been beaten twice in the last year by the american. okay. and that is all your sport pronounced now back to you fully. thank you very much for that far. now the cam film festival has gone green this year. the long overdue commitment includes several measures to offset its carbon footprint. it also launch a new stand alone section focusing on climate change. atocha butler met one of it some bathroom french saw my uncle tia who produced one of the 7 films selected. you documentary big an off follows environmental campaigner malati visa. and as she travels the world to meet other young activists for injectors mario coffee, our produce the film, she says the young people in it give her hope because they have a lot to teach us. they have a lot to say. and just because they're aware of the situation more
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than older generations and, and because they act, they do things bigger than all the one of a number of films about climate change. the film festival, when organizes if given ecology, top billing for the 1st time that the, the can have to pay a green tags. it is money that is used to offset the festivals, carbon footprint as an example of how the movie industry is increasingly trying to tackle its polluting practices with for the sake of knowledge, cruise, transportation, and travel, film productions can be big, polluted, but pulse of the industry are changing profiles, studios near mouth, se offers a more sustainable way to make films. solar panels provide power for recycled and light. so no energy motional. the only thing i want to leave a better planet for my children and sustainability is also important in terms of marketing. because many movie companies want to film and clean green studios. so
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this gives us an advantage on the power set of historic drama, the finished president, this consultant fair, sustainable filmmaking, which uses waste and cost to this at dummy the we can easily lower a film's carbon footprint, but not using generators for example. but we also try a whole system for everyone, including suppliers to think differently. because yeah, it's essential that the industry adapt. i'm really thankful that they're taking this you know this turn because because it's, it's, you must face an act of film festival that tracks tens of thousands of people from around the world isn't an obvious standard bearer for the climate emergency fight. but when it comes to raising awareness, what happens in can gets noticed. natasha butler, i'll just, sarah,
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can well show you some nice pictures from new mexico once again waves count down to take off in just some matter of minutes. now british being there, richard branson will be blasting off on a mission to kicks, thought space stories, and we'll have a live report on algebra. stay with a football from spain trading. battling opponents on the biking, fascism at home and abroad. the bowling legend edit. canton introduces stuff the nino in the battle are wanting to use the beloved game to help himself and others survive the horrors of a natural concentration. i football rebels on al jazeera and then are central to the quest for teen energy. a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting it is dangerous. profitable, with global demand set the skyrocket. people in power investigates claims that
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industrial mines contracting the precious material needed for cleaner energy. are in fact poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living in their shadow. the cost of people in power on a blue face mosques, a common site in city centers around britain, but as locked downs and lucid people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come. an ongoing nightmare for the environment. this video shows off at a wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded later. it's a face mask made of plastic. now a recent survey found 70 percent of people using disposable much didn't realize they were using single use prospects. researches at university college london. so if every person in the u. k. used one, despite almost every day for a year, it would create $124000.00 tons of waste, half of which would be on recyclable factory. they're trying to provide an alternative financial borrow coaching like other such mosques can be washed and
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reuse. the design that we've come up with, ethical, sustainable, and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like face most to the parts of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever. calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. on the count down to take off british millionaire richard branson is minutes away from blasting off on a mission to kick start space stories. ah, are you watching al jazeera live from bill? how with me fully by people also ahead. i. 7
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