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when i was there, oh, i me yeah, thousands miles through the streets in havana and other cuban cities in a rare protest against the government's handling of the panoramic. ah, i'm darned. they are alive and also coming up lockdown is returned to parts of southeast asia as a more contagious barrier triggers a rise in corona virus infection. hot break for england, dr. nail biting penalties. shoot out italy when the european football championships . the 1st time since 968 and wildfires force people to free their homes in the western united states, the heat wave brings me
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a record temperatures. ah, anti government protests taking place across cuba, demonstrators on demanding more actions in the government of poverty, economy. and the corona virus pandemic, the president miguel diaz canal accuse the united states a being responsible for the unrest. so he's about reports we're not afraid, and it's thousands of people in the streets of havana. route is like this one happened across the country, expressing frustration over been demick restrictions, and the worsening economic prices on the island nation. people. but we are here for the repression because they are killing us with hunger. the houses are falling and we have no homes. they have the money to build hotels while letting us go hungry. the past year and a half has been difficult for us economy as if and then we have had a devastating impact on the tourism sector. the country was forced to carry out
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major economic reform. in the past week, the amount of coven 19 infections rose sharply in the province of my dancers, where hospitals are struggling to cope. dr. say they are in desperate need of oxygen and beds to treat patients. president, the blame the us embargo for the situation and ask government reporters to take to the streets law may be gaining won't go. so how do you, we are not going to admit that any counter revolutionary motion re sold out to the government of the united states, sold out to the empire, receiving money from the agencies, allowing themselves to be carried away by all these strategies of ideological subversion, to provoke destabilization in our country, there will be a revolutionary response. we call upon all the revolutionaries of the country, all the communists, to take to the streets, to any of the places where these provocations are going to take place. today from
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now on and in the following day, the security forces arrived soon after the protest started. people were arrested and some clashes broke out between pro and anti government demonstrators. state security beat me and my daughter a minus they beats us because they were walking down the street protests like this one are uncommon in cuba. this is the biggest one to take place since 1994. doing what is known as the special period right after the fall of the soviet union? for many, there were an example of the changing time from the caribbean nation. and how many i no longer afraid to speak up. that he said, well, i just, he to now the honey contagious delta vary and he's being blamed for a rapid rise in corona virus infections, in se, asia, indonesia is running desperately low on oxygen. it's recording more than 35000 cases a day, and a new survey has signed almost half of conscious population have had cobra 19 at
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some stage. that's 7 times higher than the official figures. thailand has gone into locked down for 2 weeks with a nighttime curfew in place in bangkok and south of capital and surrounding areas have been moved to the strictest level of social distance thing. but rob mcbride is in, so we just seen another 1300 infections recorded in the past 24 hours. while they're really concerned about one is really alarmed them is the speed with which this 4th wave has really surge. that virtually a we've seen a doubling of new cases being 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 their 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 jeff. and as
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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 jad, that the government says 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 news, 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 have 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, etc, are now at by and large, protected by their vaccination. antonie chang has more from bangkok on the
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restrictions imposed in thailand. 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 medical services. there is the night time curfew between 9 pm and 4 am. and i think the government is really trying to put a block on the, on the trip data transmissions, which are rising pretty close to about $10000.00 a day. that's what the government minister last week was saying. they expected it to go up to the problem is 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 pockets handbooks, which is an initiative to allow vaccinated tourists to come back into the country. the try and kick start the, the part of the economy, which is so reliant on tourism. also, we can see today in bank hope people are moving around, they're not staying at home about 50 percent of a normal monday mornings traffic was out on the streets today. they also want to
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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 it tracks was back in april. they didn't locked down properly then. and i think many people feel that a low, they say this is only going to be 2 weeks. the situation with those rising infections could stretch on for many months to come. washington is wanting china that any attack on the philippines and the south china sea, you draw us response under a mutual defense treaty. the repeated warning comes with hundreds of activists in manila, rallied on the 5th anniversary of a ruling against china's plains to territory in the south china sea. and international tribunals on china had violated the philippines southern rights by interfering with fishing and petroleum exploration, which china rejects the news. italy have beaten england
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to win football european championship for 1st time since $900.00. 68. the final in london finish. no 11 drawer after extra time, but it was italy who had been to a triumphant penalty shootout, and the richest report on an england 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 thought. for sure. putting his country ahead in just a 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
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close to me. tell you the 2nd began with rahim sterling, taking it's humble in the italian books, the referee deciding to wave england away rather than point to the penalty spots to if acute could have done. you know very tonight italy then began to take control of the game. lean on the new cheek, converting the pressure into a deserved equalizer with england struggling to escape the rest of their opponents, the match headed into extra time the impact of an energy stopping night and tournaments whose becoming evidence is final would be decided in a penalty shootout neither team looked assured from the spot but it was english teenagers. okay. second miss. the decisive kick. it meant italy
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could celebrate beth 1st european title since 9 seen 68. the scene 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. autumn rainy has more now from the streets of the italian capital. italian fan here in the center of room celebrate this victory the 1st time italy is one european tucked in 1968. italy has posted $3043.00 matches on the beaded incredible run. especially considering that they weren't even able to qualify for the 3018 world cup final people here been following his name and turned them in, 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 see how it's how and other supporters mother country rallied around
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the team because it was, it was an outlet there, joy coming back together now that the worst day that the panoramic behind, they were coming out here to watch on the screen like this to sharon is unbridled joy. and they'll be watching to see what the team under the leadership media and what it might mean for the next world that people have gathered in bosnia herzegovina to commemorate the 995 ship needs a massacre and bearing 19 newly identified victims of the genocide 26 years after they were murdered, 16 men, 2 teenage boys and a woman were laid to rest. joining more than 6600 of victims. more than 8000, mostly, mostly men and boys were killed around chanita during the bosnian war machine, which has more nath, i'm 7026 years later. 19 victims of the 7th genocide have found there
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it is. the youngest, among them, was just 16 years old when he was killed and 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 sub, 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 herzegovina doesn't have a law that forbids genocide denial because the bosnian serbs have the power of you know, in the parliament and they are using that power to block block, bringing that law into power. on the other hand, bill international community has tools in the office of the high representative to
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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 the flow into power. and in a way to bring a legacy to his tenure as the, as the high representative of international community in bosnia time for a short break here. and i'll just hear when we come back, one of haiti's most powerful gang leader threatens protests, killing a president job, another movie billionaire, richard branson's rocket power claim breach of the space takes a step towards commercial space tourism more unstable. ah ah.
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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 temperatures 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 catawba temperature is going to drop by about 10 degrees with that change in the wind. the 3 day for dough showing us that we can be sitting and high thirty's as we go into tuesday and things are going to really start to feel humid. well, for the south we could see some showers along the coast of yemen and or mud. but for the wet weather we have to move to central africa. those thunderstorms rolling along the ethiopian rift valley, touching into kenya as well, but felt 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 if he had further south, things are looking a lot finer and dryer for the sunshine, for johanna, spring in south africa. but cape town, seen a wet and windy weather from that weather system moving in the oh, the covey. 1910 is threatening one of singapore, the most love tradition. it's famous straight to the fragile on $1.00 0, $1.00 east investigate it. poker can innovate to survive on how to 0. something was going to change as anything really changed. this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we're in a race against the variance, know what to say. so we are all saying we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the house,
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the bottom line when i was just around me the ah, welcome back. pick one of our top stories here. this our thousands of joined rare anti government protests and cuba. demonstrations are demanding more action from the government of poverty economy and the corona virus pandemic presidents miguel diaz can be and i can fix already on the honey contagious delta veterans being blamed for a rapid rise in corona virus infections in se, asia, indonesia recording more than 35000 cases. the date was thailand and south korea had imposed tougher restrictions on italy has won the euro 2020 football championship, beating england in a nail biting penalty. it is 1st year of the championship trophy in 53
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years. a former police officer turned the tourist gang lead as asking his supporters to join mass protests in haiti, jimmy chairs. yeah, better known as barbecue is accusing opposition. parties of plotting president, chava know more. he says, murder, the u. s. s. and delegation to haiti to assist in the investigation into the south nation, but to go have has the latest haitian police say these men paraded out for the press, were the ones who carried out and attacked. killed haitian president, joe vanelle mo, east and wounded. his wife, the suspects, 18 colombian men, most of them, former soldiers and 2 americans of patient 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 believe to be taking part in the investigation now. but
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as for haiti's request for us troops, it seems unlikely. and today, in interagency team largely from the department of homeland security and f. b, i are headed 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 arm gangs have been taken over their violent crimes unchecked by police. that's what is defined 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 there are enough police for the capital, but i don't see them. we can see one. yeah, one day, one of the by that and now one of haiti's most powerful gains leaders threatening more violence. nobody. but it's one of the by we will take to the street to ask
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those who monopolize the country's economy to give us our country back with us. it's time for 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 and they threw tear gas with 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. wealth hope francis sent them public prayers. new to me. i joined the heartful 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 and
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the nation will be able to recover towards a future of peace and harmony. and still, there is a political void as politicians fight over who will lead next. petty call, hain al jazeera washington, a 50 truck convoys carrying vital food and medical supplies is on his way to if you, if he has walked on to cry region. if europe is government said this week, but it was allowing humanitarian flight into to cry. but they must go by the capital to be searched. the un says food shortages of worst and dramatically despite a sci fi there. some 400000 people are estimated to be in famine with another 1800000 on the brink. ivory coasts, former political rivals have united to publicly challenge. president allison what tara, the 2 former presidents, the wrong bank. baylock already gone on. biddy have joined the opposition in saying what taras reelection is unconstitutional. back by returned to abbey john last month after the international criminal court acquitted him of war crimes related
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violence. on the 2011 election, bulgarians have voted in their 2nd parliamentary election in just 3 months. no clear winner has emerged. exit polls show the center right party for my prime minister barak off narrowly ahead. but the vote comes amid growing anger in widespread corruption in the country. some of the ag reports for the 2nd time this year, the lining up to cast their ballots. and the summit, this polling station in the capital, sophia, a change from the old order count comes soon enough. nathan, as a pro maxima, i will vote for real changes and for our children to have a better future that you've got don't. where's the, 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 populace 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,
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and the allegations of corruption that swelled around him. they thought they would scare me off that they would put me down. i am the 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, sloppy people. know the people of himself is not standing. his party had been neck and neck in the pulse with bodies of got 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 self has come increasingly on the 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 electoral interference, such as the nipple, the situation is turbulent and unpredictable. what will come after the vote appears
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clearer. that is the will to form the governments that's coming from society itself, not so much from certain politicians, but this time it will be hard to bypass the people. even if body self 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 year. if the public haven't already decided otherwise. so that i yeah, go out, is there a while fives, are raging in the west of the united states with record breaking temperatures, forecast or california and nevada. it comes just weeks off to another dangerous heat wave hit north america, in which hundreds of southern dense were recorded. lexia bryan reports in this is the largest wild fire of the year in california, burning along the border with nevada. a combination of 2 fire, sparked by lightning, are doubled in size between friday and saturday. fires rolling down here is one of several fires, straightening homes across. the wasted united states blamed on slow cold heat,
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dove pockets of high pressure which push warm air down, forcing temperatures up this job. those are the effects of climate change. here it's real human induced impacts. acute impacts are happening decades before even the scientists are predicted. with scorching temperatures across penn state's 30000000 americans facing extreme heat. this wildfire and oregon doubled in size on saturday, pushed by strong winds. officials with cold delays, unpredictable and erratic. some areas have been evacuated or 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, they're wanting so dangerous conditions could cause heat related illnesses. this
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latest surge follows the hottest june on record for the us and historic heat waves estimated to have killed nearly 200 people. the searing temperatures baking visitors at california, joshua tree, national park, thought is place on our site. 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. 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 say, even if temperature is don't continue to break records. the widespread oppressive and long lasting heat remains a threat. elixir brian al jazeera mean or canada has imposed restrictions on rail
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transport. an errors are at high risk of wildfire. they've been days of record breaking heat with temperatures just under 50 degrees celsius, while farms have been threatening, towns in the west of the country and investigators are looking into with a freight trains a partly to blame. well, simon data is a professor of climatology at the university of british columbia. he says, world leaders must accept the climate change is no longer a future threat. it's already here. well this, this event, these he waved are clearly due to climate change. we've already had kind of forensic analysis sort of like the c s i team coming in after the crime scene looking for fingerprints. and then that analysis shows that the heat waves that we experienced in canada last week, we're more than 99 percent attributable to climate change. or another way to think about that, is there a $150.00 times or more, more likely to happen because of the human impact on the climate system. these are
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rare events that are becoming and incredibly more common because of climate change . and so there's really, there's really no doubt in the scientific community about that. you know, we're really getting to the key question. i mean we, what we're learning is that we cannot live with easily with climate change. the core of the problem is that the climate is changing faster than we can adapt right in the climate is changing because of human activity. so means we need to reduce emissions, desert to reduce the warming, and reduce the suffering. but it also means because we've delayed action for so long that we need to take measures to adapt to the changes that have happened already. it's not the billionaire richard branson has flown to the edge of space fulfilling a lifelong dream, making space, tourism a reality. the flight bridge ac kilometers above the surface of the earth, where they experienced a few minutes of weightlessness. what but knows is that the spaceport in new mexico with more julian air richard branson has earned his astronaut wing
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lifetime. ah, the light went off without a hitch. the space plain unity was lifted skyward, attached to a double lodge mothership called eve after branson's mother released release, really 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, simply 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 nearly waitlist. you can see him now. the 70 year old british entrepreneur won the
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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 company's 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. frances plan is to make space tourism possible earthlings. while only today's successful flight there will be several more tests the branson spacecraft. the goal is to send tourists into space beginning next year
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. the price sag $250000.00 each. rob reynolds al jazeera in sierra county, new mexico. ah . type of check of the headlines here on 20, thousands of joined red anti government protests in cuba. demonstrators are demanding more actions in the government of poverty, the economy, and the corona virus pandemic, the president. and again, the canal brain, the united states for the unrest out 0 at augusta and is gonna have an up with more does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people.
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