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with dire health consequences for those living in their shadow, the cost of cobalt people in power on and just, you know, the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current affairs that matter to you. the. ready 1000 take to the streets across cuba in re a protest against the government. humbling of the panoramic. ah, down jordan, this is out of their life and also coming up locked downs returned to parts of southeast asia. as a more contagious, very trick is arise in corona, virus infections. heartbreak for england dropped a nail biting penalty shootouts. it's really when the european football
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championships, the 1st time since $960000000000.00 and richard branson's rocket, our plane reaches the edge of space and takes a step towards commercial base tours. ah, anti government protests taking place across cuba, demonstrators on demanding more action from the government of poverty economy and the corona virus pandemic. there are reports. the government has mobilized special forces to craft down on the demonstrations earlier president miguel diaz can accuse us of being responsible for the unrest it'll gotten, has been monitoring developments from the capital right now and central ivana because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so with my school reasons, i does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people,
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a various points throughout havana and other cities. so what underlining these are the biggest political protests and i can pick up the last 3 decades since 19 ninety's. all me has been just 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 pos, if i can, with music 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 and people, i know that some of the people that are 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
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become now the highly contagious delta there and has being blame for a rapid rise in corona virus infections, in se, asia, indonesia is running desperately low on oxygen, it's recording more than $35000.00 cases a day. and a new survey has found almost half of jakarta as population has had coded 19 at some state that 7 times higher than official figures. thailand has gone into locked down for 2 weeks with a nighttime curfew in place in bangkok and south korea as capital and surrounding areas have been moved to the strictest level of social distancing. tony chain has more now from the time capital, bangkok, well, it means that people are being told they have to stay at home unless they work in an essential industry such as food production or, or medical services. there is the night time curfew between 9 pm and 4 am. and i think the government was really trying to put a block on the,
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on the data transmissions, which are rising pretty close to about 10000 a day. that's what the government minister last week was saying. they expected it to go up to the problem in thailand. corporate in iraq in a hard place. it's trying also to open up. we've seen in the beginning of this month, the opening of the packet sandbox, which is an initiative to allow the vaccinated tourists to come back into the country. the try and kick stuff the, the part of the economy, which is so reliant on tourism. also, we can see today in bangkok, people are moving around, they're not staying at home. about 50 percent of a normal monday morning's traffic was out on the streets today. they also want to get to work they, they feel their lives have been put on hold. i think the opportune, many people feel the opportunity for the government to, to stop this transmission that has tracks. it was back in april. they didn't locked down properly. then i think many people feel that a low, they say this is only going to be 2 weeks. the situation with those rising
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infections could stretch on for many months to come out there. as rob mcbride is in sole, which i've seen another 1300 infections recorded in the past 24 hours. while they're really concerned about one has really alarmed them, is the speed with which this 4th wave has really surge. that virtually a we've seen, a doubling of new case has been reported in the last few days. it's been consistently well over a 1000 new cases per day, which is very high for south korean. now, part of it is being blamed on the war transmissible delta variant, but it also combines, i think, with a general complacency here and from the government and admission that they've got some of them messaging wrong. what's happened is that as we've had the vaccinations rollout, we've got a round, a 30 percent of the population here of now had at least one jap. and there's a way of encouraging more people to get vaccinated as their numbers come up. the government has been announcing the lifting of restrictions as more people get vaccinated. so if you've had one job that the government says,
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you won't be required to wear a mask in public if you're fully vaccinated, you'll be able to meet in large numbers. not all good use, but it has had the effect of creating the illusion that we are emerging from there . so people haven't been taking the kind of precautions that they normally do. take that we've seen a large number of clusters arising in the greater sol area and affecting people in their twenties and thirties, who are still largely unvaccinated. that good news is that compared to previous waves, at least we're not seeing the same type of hospitalizations and deaths that we've seen previously. and that's because the people who are more vulnerable, the elderly, et cetera, are now at by and large, protected by their vaccinations. washington, there's warning china that any attack on the philippines in the south china sea withdraw a u. s. response. under a mutual defense treaty. the repeated warning comes of hundreds of activists in manila rallied on the 5th anniversary. the ruling against china's claims the
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territory in the south china sea and international tribunal found china had violated the philippine stop and rights by interfering with fishing and petroleum exploration. which china reject the who's italy have beaten england to win football's european championship for the 1st time since $900.00. 68. the final at wembley phoenician $11.00 drawer after extra time. it was italy who then held in to triumph and the penalty shoots out at the richest ripples on ending and team, backed by impassioned home support at london's wendy stadium and italian side on a mission to take the european championship trophy back to rome. ah, england couldn't have dreamt of making a better start from new york,
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putting his country ahead. just the 2nd minutes went to talk to him to school his 1st international go the fastest ever in a europe final and beaten in the last 33 games. italy wrestle by way back into contention that erico key a going close to me tell you the 2nd know, begin with raheem sterling, taking its humble in the italian books, the referee deciding to wave england away rather than point to the penalty spots too, if accused of don't you know very tonight italy then began to take control of the game. lean on the new, she converting the pressure into a deserved equalizer. candidates 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 tournament was becoming evidence. his final would be decided in a penalty shootout. neither team looked assured from the spot the but it was english teenagers. ok 2nd miss, the decisive kick. it meant italy could celebrate their 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 next year, finals incatel ah, on the richardson al jazeera, adam rainy has more now from the streets of italian capital, italian fan here in the center room celebrate the victory, the 1st time italy as one european tucked in 1968. italy has posted 34 straight matches on the beaded incredible run,
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especially considering that they weren't even able to qualify for the 3800 world cup final people here been following the agreement in tournament in a way that showed about much more than football. italy was the 1st western country to be so hard hit by the hand and want to turn a got into a way you could be out. and other supporters from other countries rallied around the team because it was, it was an outlet or joy coming back together. now that the worst day that the panoramic behind, they were coming out here to watch on screen like sharon is on joy and they'll be watching this be under the leadership, roberta, my tv and what it might mean for the next world millionaire richard branson has flown to the edge of space fulfilling a lifelong dream, making space tourism a reality of flight reached 80 kilometers above the surface of the earth where they
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experienced a few minutes of weightlessness. robert knows there's the spaceport in new mexico with more millionaire richard branson has earned his astronaut ling ah, the flight went off without a hitch. the space plane unity was lifted skyward, attached to a double fuselage, mothership called after branson's mother released release, really at high altitude unity, separated from eve, then fired, 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,
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they also experienced several minutes of micro gravity allowing them to float nearly waitlist. you can see him now. the 70 year old british entrepreneur, one the billionaire space race beating amazons, jeff bezos and spaces founder you on must to the haven't 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 reentry, 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 on the whole as magical ship then it was time to celebrate. frances plan is to make space
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tourism possible earthlings. following today's successful flight, there will be several more tests 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 for a short break here. now to 0, when we come back, kidnapped one of school in niger area. we meet this student who is determined to pursue his education despite the risks involved. and the silver screen goes green, will tell you what this years can film festival is doing to help the environment more in that i i, it's time for the journey the winter sponsored by cut on airways.
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hello there. it's a hot, dry picture across the middle east and quiet as expected up in the north. we've got our temperature sitting slightly above average q weight could see the temperature touch the early fifties as we go into tuesday. but further south things are looking a lot cooler. we've got a southerly wind kicking up into yemen, anime on that's bringing temperatures slightly below what we expect for this time of year and look what that does. on tuesday to guitar, the temperature is going to drop by about 10 degrees. with that change in the wind, the 3 day for doe has showing us that we're gonna be sitting at high thirty's as we go into tuesday. and things are going to really start to feel humid. but for the south we could see some showers along the coast of yemen and or mine. but for the wet weather we have to move to central africa. those thunderstorms rolling along the open rift valley, touching into kenya as well, but south sedan and the central african republic seen the heavy rainfall. then by
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the time we get into tuesday, it will become a ruin that sees some of those heavy showers. but as the head further south, things are looking a lot finer and dryer. but a sunshine for johanna spoke in south africa. but cape town, seen a wet and windy weather from that weather system. moving in google sponsored pay cut on airways when freedom of the press is on the threat. you know, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thought toward the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access points to the internet, shift the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. the listening post on the
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the me welcome back and cook amanda, the top stories here at this hour, thousands of joined ram to government protests and cuba demonstrates us on demanding more action from the government over poverty economy. on the corona virus condom it, president miguel diaz come in and blame the us for the unrest behind a contagious delta veterans is being blame for a rapid rise in corona virus infections in se, asia, indonesia recording more than 35000 k. that day was thailand them south korea of imposed tougher restriction. italy has one of the euro 2020 football championship, speeding england in a nail biting penalty shook out to italy, 1st european championship trophy in 53 years. a former police officer at 10
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notorious gang leaders asking his supporters to join mass protests in haiti. jimmy shows the better known as barbecue is accusing opposition. parties of plotting president, governor more use of murder, the us to send a delegation to hate to assist in investigation into his fascination practical have patiently say these men paraded out for the press were the ones who carried out and attacked. killed haitian president drove a, now mo, east, and wounded his wife, the suspects, 18 colombian men, most of them, former soldiers and 2 americans of haitian descent. but now authority say they have the mastermind blaming of florida. doctor saying he flew into the country and a private jet intent on taking over the presidency. american investigators from the f. b. i and homeland security are believed to be taking part in the investigation now. but as for haiti's request for us troops, it seems unlikely. and today, an interagency team largely from the department of homeland security and the f. b.
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i are heading down to haiti right now to see what we can do to help them any 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. there are reports that armed gangs have been taken over. there are violent crimes unchecked by police. the 42 families in certain places we see one or 2 police officers, but they don't have the capacity to take over security. they are not enough police . the director general of the national police said they are enough police for the capital, but i don't see them. we can see one. yeah, one day. we want to buy that and now one of haiti's most powerful gains leaders threatening more violence, move out, and that algebra one of the by we will take to the street to ask those who monopolize the country's economy to give us our country back with us. it's time for
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black people with afro her, like us to own supermarket, to have car dealerships and own bank. i call on the attention of the masters of the because the people will take to the street. the last time the people came out, they threw tear gas. not was it. when the people come out, we are going to use self defense. i repeat, if they shoot at us, we already know what we have to do when it got somebody to so many haitians have been hiding in their home, but some look for sanctuary in their churches sunday. well, hope francis sent them public prayers. new to me. i joined the hartsville appeal of the bishops of the country to drop the weapons and choose life and choose to live together in brotherhood in the interest of everybody and in the interest of all the others. i am close to the beloved people of haiti. i hope the spiral of violence will end in the nation will be able to recover towards a future of peace and harmony. and still, there is
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a political void as politicians fight over who will lead next. petty call hain al jazeera washington protests against the palestinian authority to have been taking place in the occupied west bank. they've been called for weeks now for palestinian president bus to quit after the death of an activist in p. a custody last month. it's all been out, it was known phase social media videos, highlighting alleged corruption has sent us this update from ramallah and the occupied west bank the capital it to be protested that but not a couple of weeks ago. he had been arrested by palestinian security forces and according to witnesses severely big enough and an autopsy policy advised that he died as a result of injury be received when he was beaten or 40 member can insecurity or to come to the no one yet charge the we've been death, protested a calling for justice for him. i'm calling with how is the new president my mood
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about to go? but not the fear critic of the president of a mighty, relatively small scale protests. for 2 or 3, we sent any sign of outward descent, previous attempts to whole process. last couple of weeks. i've been violently surprised by the security forces that allow this one to go ahead and move about it increasingly on popular here that was supposed to be election last month. they were cancelled again and he's been effectively ruling by decrease much of the 15 years since i were elections last health is a be sort of protests, a really the only sort of out that there is also a different voice. the fisherman in gaza held a demonstration to raise awareness of their struggle due to israel's blockade of the region. they release balloons with pictures of other fishermen killed by israeli security forces. israel routinely restricts garza fishing water, citing security reasons severely affecting livelihoods. the thousands local unions
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are calling on world leaders to protect garza sufficient is like a business continuous. there's a symmetric list of i guess policy in general and the public jennifer summit in particular such as the targets. second, been planning for some in on killing him. also a conference, a k think policy for some of the board minutes. so our message for the wall is the top. so if you have a list of our policy against our policy people, dozens of schools in nigeria have been forced to close off to a series of mass kid nothings of students. but some youngsters refused to be scared off and are taking risks to ensure their education continues. one of the students, abducted from a secondary school in the northwest of the country, spoke to just my name is alicia. my school is romance. i'm going to just going to come here,
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actually i want to go to us and going to school and find a new class. i don't like my, like a new go woman. i was going to live in that i own with one and 2 dimensional manager because in the area now could not mean that is what i i want to city my manager over the body. i know that i'm not there. it's not. like i said that the learning is not good because that was the line we are doing is not good is learning is good because mama righty she's learning students who are very young lady and the threes. this is national greece and
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when 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 fight and said that we should move up to anything. anyway, you said dilution when i go to london able to issue now new school now to hear your line. bulgarians voted in a 2nd parliamentary election and just 3 months, no clear winner has emerged. exit polls show the center right party of former prime minister blake bars of not only ahead, but the vote comes in growing angered widespread corruption in the country. some of
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the ag for the 2nd time this year, the lining up to cast their ballots. the summit, this polling station in the capital, sophia, a change from the old order count, come soon enough. nathan, as a pro maxima, i will vote for real changes and for our children to have a better future batch of you. i don't teach. i believe this is all for good. the bulgarian people will receive the outcome they desire. course, it's a tight race. the right wing populist deb party of the full prime minister bicycle body soap has dominated bulgaria in the past 10 years. but there are signs that the country has been growing weary of his leadership, and the allegations of corruption that of swelled around him. they thought they would scare me off that they would put me down lambda most dangerous, but i'm scared. nothing at his heels. there are other contenders, including the anti establishment and party headed by singer and tv host,
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sloppy people. know the people of himself is not standing. his party had been neck and neck in the poles with bodies of get up. there is also, he still yvonne of a lawyer and co leader of the democratic bulgaria coalition, who spoke to a series of anti corruption protest in the country. one of the poorest in the european union body still has come increasingly under fire of accusations of corruption, which he denies. allegations of embezzlement, intimidation and voter fraud have cost him support if he has continued to double down by accusing opposition. parties of electrical interference, such as the nipple, the situation is turbulent and unpredictable. what will come after the vote appears clearer. that is the will to form a government that's coming from society itself, not so much from certain politicians, but this time it will be hard to bypass the people to live. even if bodies off does managed to win the most vote, he may still be unable to form a coalition government which could trigger yet another snap election later this
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year. if the public haven't already decided otherwise. so that i, yeah, go al jazeera, levine eons appear to have overwhelmingly rejected changes to the countries water laws in sundays referendum. the government says the amendments would secure more funds to protect bodies of water while improving flood defenses and construction regulations. but environmentalists say the legal changes threaten the country's famous lakes and rivers, making it easier to build in coastal and lakeside areas. civil society groups collected more than $50000.00 signatures to take the law to a referendum. this year, the can film festival has gone green. it's banned plastic bottles deployed a fleet of electric car guy and organized a special program of climate focused movies. out to zeroes, natasha butler met one of its passengers, the french star. marianne courtyard, who produced one of the 7 film selected you documentary bigger than off, follows environmental campaigner malott
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a visa and i she travels the world to meet other young activists for injectors. mario katya produced 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 than older generations and, and because they act, they do things because he's one of a number of films about climate change and film festival. where organizes if given ecology, top billing for the 1st time visit, the can have to pay a green tags. it is money that is used to all set for festivals. carbon footprint is an example of how the movie industry is increasingly trying to tackle. it's put loosing practices with for the sake of knowledge, cruise, transportation, and travel. film productions can be big polluters. but paul, to the industry are changing. profile studios near my se, offers
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a more sustainable way to make films. solar panels provide power for recycled and light. so no energy motional, there's only this, i want to leave a better planet for my children. and sustainability is also important in terms of marketing, because many movie companies wants to film in clean green studios. so this gives us an advantage on the power set of historic drama to furnish president this consultancy sustainable filmmaking, which uses waste and cost to this autonomy the heavier we can easily lower films, 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 to the industry adapt. i'm really thankful that they're taking this you know this turn because because it must face an act. a film festival that attracts tens of thousands of
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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 get noticed? natasha butler. i'll just, sarah, can all the news, of course, on our website. there it is on your screen. the address is c o dot com. that's out of here with dot com. ah. top real quick, check out the headlines here, down to 0, thousands of joined rare anti government protest in cuba. the demonstrators are demanding more action from the government of poverty economy and the colona virus panoramic president miguel via mail have claimed the united states for b on rent out here at augusta and, and have an up with.
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