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because of sako is just 19 years old. now in the last hour or so, garrett south, south gate being good manager, has commented on the abuse saying, i think we've been a beacon of light and bringing people together in people being able to relate to the national team. and the national team stands for everybody that together must continue without togetherness, included from the start of the tournament, even before all of the players taking the need, the anti racism gesture. it was criticized by some politicians hit in britain, pretty patel. the home secretary criticized it saying it shouldn't be happening because it was a political gesture, gesture, politics. the prime minister boris johnson, did not criticize funds to boot the taking of any he defended the right to do that just before games. now on monday, those 2 politicians have come out and issued statements condemning the racial abuse
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that we're seeing of those black players. many commentators suggesting that being rather hypocritical, former england done defend gary never. in the last couple of, i was saying he's not a toll surprise that we're seeing this racial abuse because of the message that's been sent from the top of our political leadership. it is a limited if you like, can nominate among the population. but the fact that it so visible and the fact that social media companies have repeatedly being asked to do more to bond racist people who post racist abuse. and the government has been called on to do more to regulate those companies. i think that is gaining traction now and there are greater coals for the, for the abuse to be taken seriously. but also for the whole discussion around how to get racism out of football and out of society to be taken more seriously.
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absolutely. i thank you very much for that and it being barbara in london and adam rainy for us in rome. so from here on al jazeera, we report from south to down the world us the nation is trying to revive it. economy devastated by years of war one giant leap to wood space tourism. now richard branson's rocket powered plane makes history and, and for the walk in the box, bounce back and the final details ah, ah, well, the story remains much to save a good part of western europe. there was going with the atlantic slow moving wells
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of cloud, big. there's a low pressure that's tends to be rain, a love or cloud, a bit of wind and a dropping temperatures around the edge. so from this high pressure of a moscow and through eastern europe and back toward spain attempt as a cart, jaime, with us generally fine. in fact, hot for many, not quite record hot, but pretty close in one or 2 places. but this blue represents the rain. i, when it comes up because he helps us fairly heavy rain for the west side of switzerland, the eastern side of france, the position on monday, the temperatures and showed here just giving your color overlay. so it's actually in the twenty's, even the low thirty's for good part of central eastern europe. there are thunderstorms, possibly here still to come, but really it's the heat. mostly we're concerned about eastern poland, the baltic states, and down through the western side of the balkans. there are warnings in place just to keep the public on their toes in moscow. once again, temps is rising by 32 degrees to the spring, the streets, and the people enjoying either sunbathing or keeping cold. the real high
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temperatures have been in the east side of spain. as a warning, a severe heat. ashley joined david. those temperatures were dropped down tomorrow as this weather feather north influences the who's frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the, by the ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace, 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 data? global headlines inside story on our jazeera departed from the u. k. indoctrinated by somalia as how can a young man disillusion by violence? we build as light. okay, i'm going to make a mistake and re unite. it's common africa. no night. for me
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also. my kids, last warrior witness documentary on a oh a back your watching else is there on can vanelle armando on top stories. this is what they need. court has sentenced to former officials to 15 years in prison. a crew against the monarchy are accused of pushing former to the tron prince holmes. as an alternative to king of cuba has seen its biggest anti government protest and
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decades. thousands marched as an economic crisis group. the nation government having of the panoramic and us sanctions are being so highly contagious. delta variance is being blamed for a rapid rise in corona, virus infections and southeast asia, 5 and has gone in lockdown for 2 weeks. south korea, as opposed to tougher restrictions, fell down recently, marx, 10 years of independence from su down to become the world's youngest nation. but few celebration. during those years, the country experienced the civil war that killed nearly 400000 people and displaced millions. the economy heavily dependent on oil also suffered her, but also has this report from the capital juba closes. dion pharmacy has been here for many years, 1st as part of sudan, vin, when it became seltzer done after a referendum for independence. since that vote, it's been 10 years of highs and lows. moses survived the war in 2013,
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then another in 2016. his hope now is that the unity government set up last year stabilizes the economy, and which everybody wants to have his own business and be we have an under the guise of a government and all his property protected a little bit. it was really a pretty his business on everything and that's the only reason for delta don has received billions of dollars in financial support from the international community, but tensions between president solver care and his 1st vice president react. michelle held back economic progress today. basic services are too expensive for the poor and the economy which allies largely on oil is struggling normally. would be for me to have some would away the business of revenue for it's not going to depend on i think when i had it physically given that economy heavily important to me. so if you need to have some sort of revenue and not
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depending on because it seems like what a lot of has, especially in the mission and market when prices come down or sometimes it sells because we may get it. is that the problem with high unemployment rising inflation and the currency crisis isn't making day to day life easier? money deal is the found a way in the city and some people prefer changing the foreign currently on the black losses because the weight is higher. the bad, that means the getting better value for their money. prison care claims. international sanctions for salted runs under perform the economy. been the growing humanitarian crisis. at the moment, there's 7000000 people in a precarious state, which means that their food security needs are not completely met. in addition to that, there are also fairly large pockets of people who are under direct threat of starvation . so it is, it is very bad, it's quite, it's quite localized and it's
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a strange country because on the one hand, there are areas that are, that are food producing areas. but on the other hon there is sort ation in other parts of the country. the from infrastructure development is taking place. todd roads are being built to try to, to make more of the country. and that's seen as a thought. but many economists say lasting piece is, was really needed to move the economy forward. how to toss algebra juba can be and will vote for a new president in december, there's renewed interest in the election 4 years after formerly de ja john left power of the car, off to register to vote was sunday, and the deadline left many ambiance, living abroad racing to get home, i made a dress reports from banjo, like thousands of gambia and so now leave us why i belie monday, went on to make sure he would be registered to vote. he didn't think he'd have to fly back to the gambia to make that happen. we were expecting to use the bass
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brought to you saying abroad, but unfortunately, the last minute they changed everything that we can't we just, you know, outside the country. so we have the only option we have is to come back home can be a living abroad, like a gleiss and money home regularly to support families and to invest in that country . those remittances amount to our 5th of the gambia, g d p. many field they have a right to vote. why ever that now live? but the election commission says that's a decision for parliament. and the laws are currently not in place. intention to going to set him toward what the law has to be amended to the doctor would vary and would, and also represented parliament, which means hundreds of gambia have met what can be a very expensive trip whole to get that voters cards after 44 days of this
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registration exercise, it looks like the target for new registrations may have been met. the election commission says he wants to raise voter registration to 1000000 names. it's targeting tens of thousands of ambience reluctant to vote under the previous administration. this is a 1st major overhaul of douglas, since the ambulance pilot in 2017 young can be and distrustful of the government. officials have turned up in numbers, then up. sonny was under age when the last voted was updated. now she's qualified to vote. i am happy to register to vote for the 1st time because i want to see my generation transformed with a new found freedom of choice in expression. many can be a say they want to take charge of their lives. they want change and accountability . something unheard of when yeah, jeremy was in power for 22 years until 2017 degrees algeria. but
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joe, i've got authority save of installed an anti missile system at cobble air force to counter incoming rockets. their installation coincides with the news that the top us general and i've got to stand off the miller. we'll relinquish command to the afghan forces later on monday, for troops due to complete that withdrawal from the country by august 31st. meanwhile, the della bond of taking control of dozens of districts in recent weeks. the group says it now controls 85 percent of of cornerstone. arising concerns the capital could soon come under taxed with nato, came to secure a vital exit route for foreign diplomats. i've got phones president joshua gone. he says he's enabled american troops to leave the country with dignity this treated with the taliban to end their offensive. oh cool. is that a pool of water? we want peace with every one. if 22402600 afghans, a killed every day who will benefit from this?
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i will tell you about oregon dub. the taliban destroyed 3 bridges that cost at least $50000000.00. they bombed a 1000 home. sylvania have overwhelmingly rejected changes to the countries water laws and sundays referendum. the government says the amendments would secure more funds to protect bodies of water, controversial water protection, or would have allowed the privatization of water 5 land. civil society groups collected more than 50000 signatures to take the law to referendum. the largest wild far of the year and the u. s. state of california is partly contained 500 working in temperatures nearing 40 degrees of being able to gain some ground like saturday. flames. prompted the closing of a small town, a lesson county. there is some remote properties are still in danger. a former police officer turns notorious gang leader is asking his supporters to join mass protest and haiti to me to resist better known as barbecue,
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is accusing opposition. parties of plotting present, juvenile marie says murder the us instead of delegation to, to assist in the investigation into his assassination article. he has the latest ation. police say these men paraded out for the press were the ones who carried out an attack that killed haitian president juvenile 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, 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. there are reports that armed gangs have been taken over. there are violent crimes unchecked by police. what do you define? insertion 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. we want to buy that and now one of haiti's most powerful gains leaders threatening more violence. move out in an algebra, one of the by we will take to the street to 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 to own supermarket,
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to have car dealerships and own bank. i call on the attention of the masters of the because the people will take the street to the last time the people came out and they threw tear gas. 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 frances 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 k t. i hope the spiral of violence will end 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,
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al jazeera washington, the era of space tourism the close reality of british billionaire reached the edge of space on sunday. rich branson's virgin galactic rocket plain reached 80 kilometer above the surface of the earth, experiencing weightlessness. it's the 1st fully crude test flight into space. or reynolds reports from the space bought a new mexico millionaire richard branson has earned his astronaut wing lifetime. ah, the flight went off without a hitch space plain unity was lifted skyward, attached to a double fuselage. mothership called after branson's mother released release relief at high altitude unity, separated from eve, then fired its powerful rockets blasting branson, 3 virgin galactic executives and a pair of pilots to a height of 88 kilometers above earth and complete. that is not exactly outer space
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. 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 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
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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. 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 fill ahead on al jazeera in force, english primarily clubs respond to the racist abuse to their plays. following the euro 2020 final far it will be hit with that story. heard. ah,
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ah, use use with me.
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oh, i italy or beaten england to win footballs? european championship for the 1st time since 1968. the final in london finished then draw after extra time. it was italy who held their nerve to triumph in the penalty. shoot out at the richardson reports on an england team, backed by impassioned home support at london's wembley stadium, and italian side on a mission to take the european championship trophy back to rome. ah,
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england couldn't have dreamt of making a better start from new york, putting his country ahead just the 2nd minutes went to talk to him to school his 1st international go the fastest ever, and the euro final unbeaten in the last 33 games. italy wrestle by way back into contention. federico keep going close to me. tell you the 2nd know, began with rahim 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. leonardo knew she converting the pressure into a deserved equalizer, but no candidate with england struggling to escape the rest of their wants,
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the match headed into extra time. the impact of an energy sapping nights and tournaments who's becoming evidence is fine or 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 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 the finals incatel ah, andy richardson, l g 0 arsenal, and matched united have head out against the races. abuse suffered by their players while representing england, 19 year old gunner because you soccer and united markers. marcus rochefort,
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along with jayden sanchez, who's expected to move to old trafford, were targeted after missing their penalties. both english really clubs vented their anger online clubs in england's top light had been protesting against racism by taking indeed before every match. something the england team has also been doing earlier re spoke to daily mirror assistant editor darren lewis, and he says he wasn't at all surprised by the abuse suffered by the 3 players. we are black and brown. people have come to be used to the abuse that we suffer in situations like this in situations out of this. we go in circles, i can't sit here and say the social companies need to be more because you know, that the viewers know that i know that they know that. and yet here we are. the players will continue to take in the the players will continue to do what they feel . they should hire visual races to be se, but we on our media platforms in our big media companies, in our newspapers,
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in our radio stations. we must be alongside them, their problems are our problems and unless you support them, you will continue to have this kind of conversation and there is a lot of work to be done to change the perception of england destination. they have a wonderful football team with terrific players. they have a sizable section of their support, which is well, meaning, good natured, fun willing to engage open minded. but there is a core, there is an element of in england support. embarrassing the shameful online and offline continues to heat. shame on this country lamarche box have caught a game back in their nb finals against the phoenix funds. yes. and he took compose for 41 points and 13 rebounds to leave the box 222100. when to taking 3,
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they still though trail the funds to games to one in the back to 7 series. the teams meet in milwaukee again for game for on wednesday. we know we know what kind of games this was, you know, going to be, ah, we know that if we lose the game, you are in the, in the whole free or whatever the case might be. renewed i had to come here and play great bass, which i know that no bad chocolate has become the 1st player to qualify for this year is atp finals after drawing level with roger federer and raf and adel, on 20 grand slam titles, the world number one claimed his 6 that wimbledon crown on sunday, the 3rd faced italian tale bearer, a teeny, and the final who reached him made a grand slam decider junk of which was the opening sent in a tie break. but he recovered and took the next $0.03. that's
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now 3 straight wimbledon titles for john savage. only 4 men in the history of tennis at one the opening, 3 majors. i consider myself best and i believe that i am the best otherwise i wouldn't be talking confidently about winning slams and making history. but whether i am the greatest of all time or not, i leave that debate to other people. i said before that it's very difficult to compare the arrows of tennis. we have different records technology balls, records. it's just completely different conditions that we're playing in. so it's very hard to compare tennis say, from 50 years ago to today. but i am extremely honored to definitely be part of the conversation. ok, and that is all your sport for now. we'll have much more coming up later, but for now it's back to you can thank you for that far as news out and go away. so
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roman will be back in just a moment, and more of the days you choose choose, choose, choose. choose . for did ramirez molina families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members insisted they were innocent,
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taken from their homes and executed under pressure, venezuela's, defense minister, everybody made it said the armed forces were obliged to defend the country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. a football from spain traded, battling opponents on the pick up fighting fascism at home and abroad. the footballing legend at hampton introduces up the nino in the battle of water use the beloved game to help himself and others survive the horrors of a natural concentration. i would, rebels on al jazeera nuclear gods dying disproportionate numbers on not every leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. what a means, the ship, a women, define tradition, to conquer the world's pars. bouncing on our era,
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