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power, as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. i use the thousands not through the streets in havana and all the cuban cities in red protests against the government handling. ah, hello there, i'm in the hands of life and also coming up heartbreak for england off a nail biting penalties, shoots out italy when the european football championship for the 1st time. 968 wildfires for people to flee their homes in the western united states and he twain bring near wreck or temperatures.
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millionaire richard branson. the rocket plane reaches the edge of bass and takes a step towards commercial space tourism. ah, well, anti government protests are happening right across cuba demonstrates as on demanding more actions from the government around poverty, the economy, and the current of virus pandemic. there are reports that the government has mobilized the special forces, known as the black berries to crack down on these demonstrations early and present . miguel diaz canal accuse the united states have being responsible for the unrest . well, let's speak to an augustine. he joins us now on the phone from havana, and can you talk us through what you can seeing there unfold on the streets today? yeah, i'm out about right now and central ivana because the internet has been all day and
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hasn't been working for the last hour or so. school reasons does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people, a various points throughout havana and other cities. so what underlining these are the biggest political process, and i can say the last 3 decades since 19 ninety's. it's pretty what you say that the all me husband just took away from, from where i can see lori's as young as i'm a good income child is on the t shirts. got it, getting all the mobilized parts nearby. that vitality and subtle pos is taking place with the music. you're here in the background with all the people who say government living here in cuba. i know that some of those people with forced to participate because this is the way politics works in cuba. but also living here
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and people know that some of the people that were there. and so what we're saying now is, is, is a face. so in some parts of savannah, between the people who support the government and the 3 and the people who do not become ad, can you give us a sense of just how rare seeing this level of dissenters and how the government has responded to all of it. yeah, so it's a saying it is, it is ready to see this level of offline protest and keeps the last 5 years into that internet access it excited rapidly. we've become accustomed to a lot of the government bottom line. this is how these protests spread across the coffee but not connected, but call outs in house people. so for example, this morning about that was not a protest, but after that process in the west and east of the on those a cool out comes on the famous city is
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that it's, it's, it's living and keeping the biggest protest against you . hundreds of thousands of people, but in keys, this is not normal. it's true just what president says that this is protest form and it is, i think most people who are coming up and they want to be on the other 2 over 200 new sanctions against many of those. but during the time at the bottom, the ministration has yet to let any of those folks of the content that comes to tourism revenue and all you survive has read the country in a very 10 2nd ration,
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which i can imagine were watching some of the social media feeds that have been emerging of these demonstrations today. i know that some of the protest as including some of the higher profile figures that have been involved describe these demonstrations a spontaneous just how coordinated is this movement and also going forward, how might coordinated coordinated might be as things progress. i think that the, the a kind of the u. s. is never, far away when it comes to government politics in cuba. every year the united states spends approximately $20000000000.00, the federal funds financing information on what we keep in government, medicaid, and regime change efforts. and so it will be very surprising if some of those people on the phone today will not receive money from the united states in terms of all or the migrations. they quote,
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having set up the cost things have come to such a head, but this can only cause it's a huge snake in q q 3 hours to get these those you have thought of that in various interest in miami that it's fine to organize these practice and having trying to have to do that many decades now fontaine, yes, frustration with many failed system, a system that will allow them enough freedom of speech for expression, crucially, offending economy. and i think those 2 things have come to that in terms of organization does not much organization from the opposition. so one thing that's interest was actually working on today is that most of the people and the on to my demonstrations with filming what seems to be looking for things to happen. but in terms of the political party, like, why go to figure out like we can and then it's whatever the last couple of years there was, mom is out in chemo, at least in terms of asian. so it's very flexible and very interesting
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developments that into the ed august in on the phone to us from the capital havana will be staying across those developments for you. thank you so much. i the who's now italy have base in england to win footballs. european championship for the 1st time since 1968. the final in london finished in a $11.00 draw off the extra time. it was italy then who held onto the enough to triumph in the penalty shootout and richardson report. the ending and team, backed by impassioned home support at london's, when the stadium and italian side on a mission to take the european championship trophy back to rome. ah, england couldn't have dreams of making a better start from new york,
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putting his country ahead and just the 2nd minutes went to talk to him to school his 1st international goals, the fastest ever in a you are a final unbeaten in the last 33 games italy wrestle by way back into contention. federico keep going close to me. tell you the 2nd began with raheem sterling, taking its humble in the italian books, the referee deciding to wave england away, rather than point to the penalty spots to accuse him of don't you know very tonight italy then began to take control of the game. lean out of the new, she converting the pressure into a deserved equalizer pinocchio with england struggling to escape the rest of their opponents, the match headed into extra time the impact of an energy
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stopping night and tournaments was becoming evidence. his final would be decided in a penalty shootout. neither looked, assured from the spot. yeah. but it was english teenagers. okay. second miss. the decisive kick. it means italy could celebrate beth 1st european title since 1968 i had seen that didn't qualify for the last will will soon be turning their focus to a similar success at next year's finals. incatel ah, andy richardson, l g 0. well that's not true to adam rainy. he joins us live from the italian capital, rome, adam, i can see the huge crowd set behind you. i imagine the italians thrilled to have something to celebrate today, but how's the social business going? the well, the so so this into, to,
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to be other earlier we were in and enclose there with no more than 2510. that number has increased greatly here. and in the center of rome, there's been a rupture of unbridled joy. people of course, are letting their precautions fall by the wayside that worries planners here who have done a pretty good job overall during the turn of having these fan areas where people can gather in much smaller numbers. and what we saw wimbley, which was over 60000 here in rome, there were 2 places with them. 2500 fans. milan had similar big screen tv, but there's really no stopping there's. there's dozens that police around thousands of people dancing. the 3, breaking out soccer, football chance, chance to get a chance, bringing them all together, enjoy a joy they haven't shared and it's kind of communal way. and more than 18 months. and the outbreak of the pan adam rainy the live for us in the italian capital emit, so that instead of asian, thank you so much adam. well,
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you may have had some england fans repeat that. the euro tournament is coming home . but some fear that with crowds that size and not many masks on show that the only thing actually going home is the current of virus. the delta variant is behind a rise and infection. a few 1000 cases recorded over the past 4 days. pages have been added to get covered 900 tests, all vaccines. and on monday, a prime minister barak johnson is set to confirm whether most of indians lockdown rolls will end on july 19th. we'll get to go to sunny is a clinical epidemiologist on a senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she says, plans to ease restrictions could undo the hard one progress. opening up in the middle of a raging band to make with exponentials rises, my cases are doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 800000 daily cases over the summer. and
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lessons, something like that ripped through the population when only 51 percent of our population fully vaccinated is completely reckless and will have long term impact on people's health. our health care services moving forward, giving that the major groups that are being impacted. now, young adults and children where cases are literally skyrocketing and we know that this isn't an acute enough for many people as a chronic unless i need to chronic disability in many. and we are creating a generation possibly of children and young adults with chronic illness. and disabilities for the future. actually, studies from the university of cambridge showed her the best conditions for creating variance that escaped vaccines is essentially to allow transmission among young people in a partially vaccinated population where only now she was rebel, an older group that vaccinated. and that create the perfect conditions for escape. and if we were going to spawn radiance, that escaped vaccines even more than the current one to do that could undo all the games we've made in the last 6 to 7 months, not just in the u. k,
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but in many other parts of the globe and it's completely rec, has to be taking that gamble at this point in time. ha cilla had here on out there . i. 7 saw the 3 involves me had gone up another 19 victims of the 70 to massacre of buried the country on the country again. ah, hello there, let scott in north america and it's all about the persistent heat. once again, we've got excessive heat warnings across many western states in the us, particularly in california. i'm that dangerous heat wave extending all the way from western canada down to the mexico us border and these hot and dry condition fuel
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the forest fires. we've already had one in northern california and in oregon as well. those hot and dry conditions expected to continue and there stretching more centrally as well. but to the east to this, there's some very wet weather on the way we've got severe storms rolling all the way from the deep south, up to the great lakes. so some flooding, rains, damaging winds, and the possibility of tornadoes. new york still seeing some of that wet weather on monday, you scenarios of canada seen some severe storms as well. but as it go into tuesday, it does ease up the cloud cover. we'll keep that humidity there though. and as we move to central america, there's also quite a bit of humidity on the card for the you can peninsula can, can sitting at 30 degrees celsius. what, whether for believe some particularly heavy storms for guatemala and the rain continues across costa rica. and edging down into panama, that weather update the
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have joined to read and he government protest in cuba and demonstrated that demanding more action from the government around poverty, the economy and the corona virus pandemic present. miguel diaz canal has named the united states. the unrest city has won the euro 2020 football championship, facing england and a nail by him. penalty shoots out this fast european championship trophy 53 year tournament comes at a time that the british government is concerned over the rising number of cases of the curve at $900.00 delta, very and around 60000 fans were at wembley stadium for the final south korea will meanwhile, imposed tougher restrictions on the capital. after another, 1300 infections recorded just in the past 24 hours. health authorities say the
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spike in cases there has been driven mainly by young, unvaccinated people. so a neighboring areas will now move to the strictest level of social distancing for the 1st time. from monday, the new measures include closing schools and bars, from the pride as in the capital was more on that surgeon infections. i think what's really worried, the thirty's here is just the speed all that this surge, that pretty much overnight. we've seen almost a doubling of new cases being recorded in the last few days received over 1300 new cases per day. a lot of this seems to be have to do with people. premise, show the it's the letting down that god in part, it's partly due to the delta variance. but only number of those cases, largely it seems to be people going out more not taking the kind of restrictions that they should do it in parties. because as we roll out the vaccination campaign around 30 percent of the population have now had at least one job. and as we are
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getting people vaccinated, the government has been putting got messages saying that if i really try to incentivize people, when that number comes up, they will get at the vaccination. so for example, if you've had one job than ever now you need to be where we go mosque in public. if you'll complete the vaccinated, you can be meeting in larger groups. and this is had the effect of almost telling people that we are emerging from this. and of course we haven't been people have been going out for the people who've been getting infected in these clusters would have been largely impacting around the soul area. have been younger people, people in the twenties and thirties a while around the photo. the population has been vaccinated. they've that sex population, which is largely unvaccinated and somewhat vulnerable. on this trailer is also grappling with a delta variant with its 1st corona virus to this year. so far it's fed much better than many of the developed countries and keeping infections low. but it's been
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criticized over a slow vaccine rollout. now, cases are on the rise in new south wales, even though the biggest city sidney is now in its 3rd week of locked down. the number of people exposed in the community, not, i'm anticipating the numbers in new south wells will be greater than a 100 tomorrow. now, that's what i'm anticipating and i'll be shocked if it's less than a 100. this time tomorrow, if additional new cases. so we can't stress enough, the importance of not only following the rules, but also realizing the risk. meanwhile, a 2 week locked down has begun and thailand to stop a surgeon cases. they're under new measures gatherings of more than 5 people, a band and all non essential businesses and schools are closed in bangkok and other high risk areas. night time kathy is now in place. thailand isn't quoting more than 9000 new infections a day and moving on, and a former police officer turns notorious gang leader is offering his supporters to
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join mass protest and haiti. jimmy sher, it's better known as father. you says the president of the south nation is an outrage. he is accusing off the different parties of plotting 7 ways. his mother. he's also lost his supporters to use their weapons and self defense if the police crack down on the gathering. meanwhile, the u. s. has sent a delegation to have you to assist in the investigation into president driven on ways is assassination. the haitian government initially requested creep from the u . s. to protect the port a portion of the key points of infrastructure. now speaking to fox news, the pentagon press secretary says the officials will assess the security risk in the country. we are aware of their request by the haitian government, we're analyzing it just like we would any other request for assistance here at the pentagon. it's going through a review, i'm not going to get ahead of that process. and today, in interagency team largely from the department of homeland security and the f b, i are heading down to haiti right now to see what we can do to help them any
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investigative process. and i think that's really where our energies are best applied right now. in helping them get their arms around investigating this incident and figuring out who's culpable, who's responsible and, and how best to hold them accountable going forward. that's where our focus is right now. how do gallagher has more from washington dc? well, this is what the us is calling a technical team, made up of department of homeland security and f b i. agents. and essentially, what they may do, or at least i think they will try and do, is add some legitimacy to any of the findings in the investigation into who assassinated job know movies in the early hours of wednesday morning. that's as much as they can do at the moment because the conspiracy theories now surrounding the death of job nobody's really taking hold in haiti while the security situation is worsening all the time. because of course, in this nation, at the moment, there are now political arguments about who will be the new president when the next elections will be held and haven't been in the elections in 80 since 2017. so this
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is a very precarious moment in which most patients are hiding in their homes. listening to the radio, watching tv, waiting for some kind of news about what will happen next. i'm in the situation is so bad that some gang members are holding their own press conferences saying they will fight on behalf of the haitian people. so this technical team from the us, if they can get to the bottom of this investigation, find out who funded these people who was behind it and why that may help in the short term. but i think also in the short term, most patients are simply worried about their own security. now, thousands of people have gathered in bosnia and had governor to commemorate the 1995 separate from africa and also to very 1900 newly identified victims of the genocide. 26 years after they were mad at 16 men, 2 teenage boys and one women when laid to rest. joining more than 6600 all the victims. more than 8000 my scheme, muslim men and boys were killed around 70. so during the bosnian war turned to me
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so that has more from that moral in 7026 years later, 19 victims of the 7th genocide have found there it is. the youngest, among them, was just 16 years old when he was killed in the oldest, had 63 years. after the memorial, there is still a community that lives in reverence and some of the challenges they face. one of the challenges they face and they emphasize on is the genocide denial. and that was the theme of the collaboration. the genocide, denial has the genocide, denial is the lay of the latest or the last stage of genocide. and it can indicate on other future suffering. that is why this issue is really important for the victims. bosnia and herzegovina doesn't have a law that forbids genocide denial. because the bosnian serbs have the power of you
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know, in the parliament and they are using that power to block block, bringing that law into power on the other handling. traditional community has tools in the office of the high representative to bring that law into power regardless of the parliament and the veto in the parliament. there are some indications that the current high representative, valentin in school who is leaving office at the end of this month might in the next days or weeks bring that law into power. and in a way to bring a legacy to his tenure as the as the high representative of international community in bosnia wildfires are raging in the west of the united states with record breaking temperatures, forecast for california and nevada. this all comes just weeks after another dangerous heat wave hit north america, and which hundreds of sudden deaths were recorded. many of them suspected of being heat related. next few brian are for me. this is the largest wild fire of the
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year and 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 downhill air. it's one of several fires, straightening homes across the wasted united states, blamed on so called heat, dove 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 the impacts. cute impacts are happening decades before even the scientists i predicted with scorching temperatures across 10 states, 30000000 americans facing extreme heat. this wildfire and oregon doubled in size on saturday, pushed by strong winds. officials of 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
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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, they're wanting so dangerous conditions could cause heat related illnesses. this 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 at california, joshua tree, national park, thought is vice 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 $53.00 degrees celsius on saturday. 54 on friday is confirmed. that would be the highest recorded and more than a century and close to the highest ever measured on earth. the conditions of so weak stream and the air so dry that some of the water dropped by aircraft to fight
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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, omi ra, canada has imposed restrictions on rail transport in areas that are at high risk of wildfire. they have been days now of record breaking. he said to with temperatures just under 50 degrees celsius. wildfires have been threatening towns and the west of the country and investigators. and now looking into whether freight trains me to blame billionaire richard branson has flown to the edge of space fulfilling a lifelong dream and making a great leap towards making space tourism reality. the flight reached ac kilometers above the surface of the earth, where they then experienced a few minutes in weightlessness. robbins is at the spaceport in new mexico with
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more millionaire richard branson has earned his astronaut when the lights ah, the light went off without a hitch space plain unity was lifted skyward, attached to a double fuselage. mothership called eve after branson's mother released release relief at high altitude unity, separated from eve, then fired with powerful rockets blasting branson, 3 virgin galactic executives, and a pair of pilots to a height of 88 kilometers above earth. that is not exactly outer space. the international scientific body that decides such thing says space begins at 100 kilometers, but that hardly seem to matter as the passengers and crew enjoyed the incredible views of the earth below. with the darkness of space above. they also experienced several minutes of micro gravity, allowing them to float,
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nearly weightless. you can now the 70 year old british entrepreneur won the billionaire space race beating amazons, jeff bezos and space ex founder you on must to the haven't you base those plans to lift off in his blue origin space companies rocket on july, 20th mosques, plans for space travel haven't been announced. after maneuvering for re entry, unity glided to a flawless landing at the virgin galactic spaceport in a remote section of the new mexico desert. as onlookers cheered, the entire flight lasted about an hour back on earth. branson held a news conference. honestly, nothing could prepare you for the view from space. and if the whole thing is magical, then it was time to celebrate france's plan is to make space tourism possible earthlings. while only today's successful flight there will be several more tests
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the branson spacecraft. the goal is to send tourists into space beginning next year . the price sag $250000.00 each. rob reynolds al jazeera in sierra county, new mexico. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. thousands have joined ran anti government protest and cuba. demonstrators are demanding more actions in the government around poverty. the economy and the current of iris pandemic presents miguel diaz canal has been the united states to be on read and go to augustine's in has gone up with the.

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