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hot sunshine, the former trade such 6 celsius. so play of hot sunshine across the eastern side of the met. but notice a few showers, sir. it's a good part of a central and southern italy. try and sunny across northern parts of africa as per usual. plenty of showers through the equitorial belt at wet weather, leaving right across much of west africa. and those showers continues to drift away all the way farther north into a good part of cynical, the escaping a wall. finding a new identity. confronting the reality of racism, religion and the struggle to be accepted, al jazeera, tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese, and call us trailer home. once upon a time and punishable on al jazeera,
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the latest news as it breaks. agriculture production across the north, nigeria, greens, a serial production event, steep decline with detailed coverage that demands the not you've been made. i know many times before now that allowed a death because they say that situation is much worse from around the world than these external affairs. spokespersons is the government is following due process and the case and that authorities act against violations of law. ah, the who's welcome back to me and he's our life from london. or reminder of the headlines. at least 225 people are confirmed to
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have died. more than a 1000 are still missing in the flood ravaged western europe raging waters and land slides of devastated entire communities. washing away houses and destroying businesses. south africa, presidents as the week of violence and losing, in which at least 212 people were killed, was planned and coordinated. several rum of post says that security forces, if identified 12 ring leaders and the u. k is reported its highest number of new cars cases in more than 6 months just day before restrictions are used across england. u. k. government to show as close to 52000 new cases of crone of ours are reported on friday. all the number of people infected with covered 19 is authorizing and parts of africa because of the rapidly spreading delta variant of the virus with oxygen in short supply center goals, health ministry is investing in mobile oxygen facilities to be deployed and health
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centers. nicholas hoc reports on this now from the car. 4 year old the who me one is getting her tonsils removed, they normally routine operation. if it were not for coven 19 oxygen has become a precious resource, and they see ologist kadijah cannot afford to waste. she'd ministers it with caution done. if someone has no oxygen for just 3 minutes, they will go into cardiac arrest. that could lead to certainly proxy oxygen is vital. what it before us for the patient. once he's asleep, the machine from the oxygen into our system, keeping her alive in the operation room, there are no oxygen tanks. me and 250 page in need of oxygen are connected to this noise. the machine found in the back of the hospital machine does the breathing for them. it takes in ambient air, concentrating the oxygen and pumping it through pipes, the hospital surgery,
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theaters in wards setting, goals, minutes. you have health ordered these mobile oxygen facilities to all of its public hospitals just before the cove in 1900 outbreak looks just at the medical. oxygen is medicine and without it, we cannot treat patients in many developing countries. there is a lack of access to auction, which means some surgery are cancel because buying oxygen things is too expensive. and so our head of states make hospitals autonomy as an oxygen, a top priority. faced with the contagious cobra, 1900 delta variance. the state is deploying mobile oxygen machines to every health facilities in the country to ensure surgery can go as planned. this is a crucial part of the post operation phase is where patients regained. consciousness tends to steady flow of oxygen and prevented the patient from running
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into respiratory distress and help them catch their breath. every breath counts a coalition of global health, campaigners says 18 low income countries are dealing with an acute oxygen shortage, most or in africa. the cues multinational companies have overcharging oxygen supply . buying oxygen used to be the hospitals biggest expense. now that we don't depend on it, we invest that money into pink staff on time, and ensuring better treatment. who me is slowly waking up from a surgery that would not be possible without oxygen and essential and life saving resource that so many lead the face of a 3rd wave of covey infection in africa. nicholas hawk algae or the car a refugee crisis, a garbage quite as high per inflation and industrial poor explosion and still no
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government lebanon's list of problems keeps on growing. resignation of prime minister doesn't get side. harry on thursday is only adding to the time whirl and has many lebanese wondering what's next. and a 100 reports now from beirut. its rush hour in bay route, but one of lebanon's busiest transport point barely has any passengers arise and fuel prices. increased affairs, a financial crisis means the majority of the population of the small nation is struggling to afford basic needs. more of a lot of transportation allowance they used to be paid to workers was enough. it's not the case any longer. transportation costs increased by at least 4 times the lawson value of the local currency. the leader has affected purchasing power. it has lost nearly 95 percent of its worth in nearly 2 years. but in recent weeks it has been in free fall, reaching a record glo after lebanon's politicians reached a dead end and efforts to form
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a new government. use turn $1500.00. now my salary is worth $100.00 and i are, and in lira, we are always in debt. lebanon has been without the functioning government for nearly a year without one, an unprecedented economic meltdown can't be reversed. instead, bible politicians have been fighting for power, and prime minister designate saddle headed is decision to step aside, complicates a solution. this could be an open ended, political crisis, had 80 who is considered the leader of the muslim sunday community says he will not endorse a replacement. the post, the prime minister, is reserved for his community. that is why his support is important because power is shared among religious practices. the state is nearly bankrupt and this has affected many sectors, including health care and one aspect that is the issue of the stuff that are leaving in droves because of the financial pressures they're under. that is the
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shortages and medications and supplies. and the issue of the fuel and the power cuts before the hospitals were excluded from the severe power cuts that the general population were under. but now the hospitals have been included in the scots. there are also shortages in medicine, as importers struggle to find hard currency, and i did, i can't find medicine for my blood pressure and heart problems. i go to bed at night, not knowing if i will wake up the next morning. international calls are growing louder for lebanese leaders to form a reform minded government to deal with the collapse. but so far, the priority of the political class accused of years of corruption is clinging on to power. then the root. a rocky protest is a still wanting to know how 92 cove at 900 patients could have burned to death in hospital carrying mach coffins through the streets. the crowds blame monday's fire
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in nursery, on government negligence. investigators sink sparks from faulty wiring caused an oxygen tank to explode. a powerful she talked with her father is among those demanding offers. now afghan forces have launched and offensive to retake a key border crossing with pakistan. the town of spin bolduc fell to the taliban on wednesday. the major supply route to park is downs. felicia stone, province, doctors in pakistan. meanwhile, have been treating taliban fighters wounded in the latest fighting afghan police say they're also hiding in civilian homes near the border crossing taliban has made significant gains in recent weeks as foreign troops withdraw from the country on a pulitzer prize winning indian photo journalist has been killed in afghanistan can to hong province. danish city q worked for the reuters news agency, and was embedded with the afghan special forces. he was course in the crossfire between taliban and african troops. and the spin bolduc sham on border area.
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as senior afghan delegation led by chief negotiator de la diller is flown to council, hoping to reanimate the stalled talks with the taliban until it says that can be no deal unless the taliban stops their lungs. missy bed is on me, jen. the math focused on the people of afghanistan, a suffering from the tragedy of continuing the war today was raging in several provinces. i guess the question will be when the war is going on, why are you talking about peace? well, because the what's going on intensively and this was been going on for 42 years in our country, so the hundreds of thousands of people have sacrificed their lives. so then that's why we must work to provide pe. meanwhile, pakistan as rejected criticism that it's provided support to the taliban after the group took control of spin bolduc, the gun president of connie made those allegations at a conference and he was back capital intelligence estimates indicate the influx of
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over 10000. you had the fighters from pakistan and other places in the last month. i swear to support from that i believe. and that 5 national kevin organization, networks and organization supporting that button are openly celebrating the destruction of the acid in capabilities of the people in the state. to blame budget on for what is going on in a run, a son i feel is extremely unfair. i came to govern. why would i come to gobble if i was not interested will be? the whole idea was that we've that you should have look upon pocket said of the partner and piece. and i feel really disappointed that we have been blamed. living to cuba now the president miguel diaz canal says the u. s. has quote, failed in its efforts to destroy cuba and day after president joe biden described
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the nation as a fail state. biden's as washington is considering sending significant amounts of vaccines to cooper. if he's assured that it will get to those who need it, but the as can now says if i'd and has sincere concern for the cuban people, he could eliminate sanctions reinforced by his previous i said, donald trump. cooper's government is accused the us of being bind rare anti government protest, which took place on sunday when members of the u. s. cuban community have gathered in miami to show solidarity with those protested calling for the u. s. government to intervene. following the anti government demonstrations in cuba and the gallagher reports now from miami, which is i'm to around a 1000000 cuban americans among florida's large cuban american population, the rallying cry of free cuba has long been a call for democracy on the communist ro, an island. following anti government protests in cuba, those calls growing as the exalt community across the us show support for cubans
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facing the worst economic crisis in decades. it doesn't matter whether you want to feel warner you are born. if you do inherited a lot, i know a lot of people don't know what's going on to be able to hear. the emotions are running so high in miami that some activists loaded up boats with supplies planning to make the treacherous journey across the florida straits to cuba. the u. s. coast guard has warned against illegal crossings. the us secretary of homeland security ela 100. my yorkers fled cuba as a child and warned those potentially planning to leave cuba not to come migrants who do attempt to enter the united states by sea. put their lives at incredible risk. the waters in the straits of florida in the caribbean are dangerous, especially now. as we have entered hurricane season,
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people will die. miami's man francis suarez, is calling for military intervention, saying the u. s. has an obligation to stand with the people of cuba. they've shut down the internet, they've shut down electricity, and they've gone out to the street to be harm. those who are protesting peacefully for freedom and liberty in their country outside the white house to cuban americans, the calling on the biden administration to help military intervention isn't likely to happen. but key was actions are being condemned. communism is a failed ideology, and we certainly believe that it has failed the people's cuba. they deserve freedom . they deserve a government that supports them. whether that is making sure they have health and medical supplies access to vaccines, or whether they have economic opportunity and prosperity. the demonstrations in florida and across the country looked likely to continue even as the pressure on the bite and ministration to directly help the cuban people grows or cuban.
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american c then is an opportunity one that hasn't presented itself in decades. many here who have family on the island say if the cuban people are brave enough to take the streets, then the u. s. government should back then, what form that takes is unknown, but the refrain here is the time to help is now and gala corolla, 0, miami, florida frances saying military intervention. haiti is not on the agenda, despite the country requesting assistance following its presidents. if not the nation, haiti is asked the us in the us to help it secure key strategic sites, including the airport, an oil installations. the u. s. is also rolled outstanding. any troopers but the f . b. i's insisting with the investigation into the fatal shooting of president travail louise earlier this month, that haitian authorities blame the getting on what they say is a units of assassins from colombia and the us. and then have, he's in term prime minister challenged reports, claiming he was involved in the fascination of noise. receive urged haitians to
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wait for the results of the investigation. when yeah, you can do sean to swap. now i have 2 choices, whether they assassinate me, the same way they're fascinated president of and l. believe us, or they let the investigation get to the end. we would now china results to a national carbon trading scheme and a bit to cut emissions. beijing has come under pressure to do more to combat climate change. since it overtook the united states, the world's biggest peluso. $2225.00 pound companies overall of signed up, their emissions will be kept by provincial authorities. they'll be able to buy the right to pollute more from other firms, with a lower carbon footprint. market will trade around 4000000000 tongues of comp and making it the biggest in the world. and the 1st trade company paid $1200000.00 to pump out more than 176000 tons of emissions. the critics say that price is a too low for stays, trade close it just on the $8.00
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a ton that's far below europe's average of around $57.00. unless alex braille says, given the extent of pollution in the country, it's gonna make little difference. it's a policy that we're, it's being used in other markets as well in europe and elsewhere. is one that is among the most complicated in my view. there they're giving away for free these, these token, these permits to, to existing emitters and then allowing them to, to, to, to sell or buy those if they're enforced at some, at the market price that at present that price seems to be quite low and the scope of the program seems to be relatively narrow and there is no indication yet about how rigorous the enforcement will be around this program. and when push comes to shove and output is the, is the priority. it's one could easily imagine that this program could,
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thomas back does not want athletes to express that private views during medal ceremonies, that they are allowed to make gestures on the field provided that done. so without disruption and with respect to the fellow competitive back, and his vice president john coats paid a separate visit russia. and that was actually on friday. the 2 cities hit by atomic bombs in 1945. the olympic and paralympic games that took your 2020 will be a beacon of hope for a better and more peaceful future. we need more solidarity the i as he president, according for unity, but the decision to go ahead with the games are still dividing opinion as protest in the high city continue. despite the cold, with 1900 cases, among some olympic teams back as adamant that their risk to the japanese public. but we spoke to a p sports writer, steven, wait and take a look at these pictures. his suggest, he says, are people on the ground remain skeptical?
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i think the japanese public is not buying it. i think it's impossible to say there's 0 risk. you just mentioned we're having every day a smattering of cases. it's impossible for mister bob to say it's going to be perfectly safe, 11000 atlantic athletes, 4400 paralympic athletes coming in here. tens of thousands of more officials, judges me broadcasters. it's impossible, things will not slip through the cracks and he knows that, but he can only say they're going to be safe and secure. and before the pandemic struck, this was, this is and he's still says the best prepared city ever. these would have been magnificent games. a stadium behind is by can go. coma is a masterpiece. it was be, it's recently built and looks like it's been in the city forever. these would have been wonderful games, but the pandemic took the air out of everything. and then when the japanese organizer had to start reorganizing, the cars started to go up. people start to get skeptical, and they're still skeptical a week from now. we're going to have 1000 people apparently in the stadium that said 68001000 people to see the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympics. that shows
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you how desperate the situation is and how the ios see despite everything else has to add this on television. that's the money maker, tv makes the money. and so that's what's driving these games forward. i think when it starts, like all lympics, you know, we run up to limit games are very contentious. they're difficult. this is a massive event to put on. there is always problems when the game starts very typically, the fans get into it. so judo is a very early event here for japan of jazz, japan does well in judo, i suspect the public will start to raise the flag and wave it. these are after all, very nationalistic driven games. so once the games begin, people will get behind it. i think the japanese public will forget very quickly or at least temporarily what went before and they'll get caught up, particularly if they do well. know if they disappoint. that could be another another matter. its been 11 years since south african gulf l. u stays in one his 1st and only major, but he's put himself in
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a great position to make it to open championships. the 2010 when i went round 5, under par on day to helping the lead board at 11 under and breaking the 36 hole record at the tournament. he stays and has already finished runner up at 2 majors. the shift. he's 2 shots ahead of calling more. calla, who shot the equal the lowest score of the day at 64. americans trying to become the 1st player to win 2 separate majors on davey. just a shot further back is a man who knows all about lifting the claret. job jordan speith, one in 2017. at his well positions. after firing 83672018 champion. francesco millinery had a bit of a nightmare. at the 6 he struggled to get out of a bunker and made a cook. draper begging 7 and went on to mister cuts at england's jonathan thompson is the tallest play in the history of the european tool at 6 foot 9 inches. and he made a big step of the leaderboard with a hole in one at the 16th. thompson came leukemia as a child and could no longer play any impact sport that he chose to play golf. to
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have any record, it's open or part of any record. it's open, it's always spatial and you know it's it. but i think i've played really good the last 2 days. i probably played a bit better. yes. today in the, in the conditions we were playing and but, you know, today we got really, i would say lucky sort of the last 9 also was as good away as you can get, playing, playing this golf course. history will be made at silver and on saturday, when forming one's 1st, every spring trace will take place, $90000.00 fans or at the socket for fridays qualify. as the biggest, crowded, a sporting event in the new cases, the staff, the pandemic. but on sunday, 840000 are expected to attend the british chrome pre hamilton that gave the louis howard tonight his i gave him supporters something to cheer about by going softest out of championship liter max of stuff. and i'm the said his teammate voucher. he bought us the f one sprint as a mini race. they've run 100 kilometers, which works out roughly 17 and about 30 minutes of racing. as no planned time
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changes, open stops and championship points will be awarded to the top 3 finishes. the result is that race will decide the grid for the growing pre putting the rebel is not easy. and so it really helps be where we are, but we gotta get off the line and we still got so many things and obstacles ahead of us. but the sprint races gonna be an interesting one. so i think i got the call where i need it to be that close. i think it's very good for us. on the track, we noted they're very strong, so it's nothing really worrying. and because i'm disappointed, i want to start for back to the take a games west. skateboarding will make it fill in pick davie, what used to be only a past time has come a long way from the days when board surface, which is looking for something to do when the waves will come. they'll be these people over here that are high performance competitors that will,
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that will thrive in the olympics setting. and then there are people over here that don't want to be compared to anyone because it is their art form and it is their outlet. i love keyboarding in its diversity in that respect, that there are these hard core, more soulful skaters that want to do it on their own terms. they don't want to be judged against anyone else. they want to do it. maybe they want to do it for a living, and they've found some way to make that work, whether it be through social media or you indorsements or through exhibitions. i feel like there is plenty of room for that because it's a big, big tent know. so the keyboarding now is as big as any olympic sport and has big mainstream sponsors has huge events. so it doesn't seem that far fetched that it would be held on the olympic banner because we already have international big events like that. i doubt that we're going to see any
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n bds. what we call never been done tricks. when i think that when you see the level of skating through the course of the event, you're going to see how it ramps literally and figuratively into way more technical and riskier tricks. and that's what it's going to get really exciting. roger federer at turns 40 next month with some wondering if you may hang up his tennis racket, saying that he's a spring chicken compared to this mallet lay anita. donna's ascii. the cranium is still playing at the age of $97.00. he's recognized as the world's oldest tennis plan is training for the super seniors world championship. he says his own goal is to live to a 100 and take on phaedra and i, for one would love to see that on both accounts 100 and you know, you might get fed around for every impressively thing. so shame, there isn't a child, you know we none of us have an excuse not by. thank you. jana are helping us out.
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