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president and a sprint to the line and as formula one changes its qualifying format to make it more exciting, gemma will code coming up in sport. ah, there is rain in the middle east in july, but it's usually confined to her mom for thunderstorms in the mountain. or stella, where's the cast and drizzly for 3 months? the subsidy is amanda cloud is quite unusual and the result of being quite unusual to this is denise, no man, this is what you see a big thunderstorm. the dark underneath and, and out of it falls $200.00 metal pieces of rain. okay. is that extra? yes. the average for, sorry, is 3 millimeters, and then the extend of the full cost sherry raise right up through the middle of saudi arabia. 2 was rear towards the average rainfall in doha,
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in july is 0. so to get any, a toll is going to be unusual that last through sunday and then it sort of disappears. and you get unsurprised michelle forecasting in southwest of saudi arabia in the mountains. nothing much elsewhere apart from the edge affects the salon. it's hot and dry still in iraq. 47, nearly 15, q 8. i was thinking the next couple of days. we've been around that for war 2 or 3 weeks. that's not out of the ordinary. no wind in the gulf dough. how be it? she been $39.00, and again the edge of the monsoon beans, it'll be overcast, often drizzly in mogadishu on the coast of kenya with big shares seasonally so forming in ethiopia. the the stories that need to be tow find away and demand to be heard. the opening the window into another light and challenging deception
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and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcases, inspiring documentary change. the one on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. agriculture production across the north nigeria, greens, a serial production bout event. steve declined 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. the 5th person is the government is following the process and the case and that authorities act against violations of law. o,
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a reminder of our top story this. the african government's piece minister has called the taliban to be flexible and their negotiation is wanting. no group can take the country by force. the 2 sides are holding tilting doha as fighting wages back home . give us president has denounced what he is calling a false narrative about anti government protests and says, footage of large valleys is false. president miguel diaz kinda held a raleigh with his supporters from saturday to counter last week's unrest. emergency workers in belgium and western germany are searching for hundreds of people, believing, believes missing after devastating floods. at least 160 people to confirm that with that figure, expected to rise in natasha. about a report from this,
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if you've liaison in belgium or waters honor receding is not much to saver for some residence in this neighborhood of the belgian city of the age. most furniture and appliances are ruined, cause wrecked the flood waters that have caused so much damage have finally subsided with a clean up where it has only just begun all it wants just for the water covered the cupboards. pascal is still shaken, rising waters had forced her teenage daughter to climb onto the roof where they were stranded overnight until a neighbor helped rescue them. she says it's only once they were safe, the reality drug per year. one of them is all on the product. we have nothing left, no home, no furniture, clothes. it's so hard, but i say to myself, at least i saved my child as a mother, that's the most important. it will be some time before residence in neighbourhood like this one come to terms with what has happened, but what is lifting spirit is the fact that so many people have come here and
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rallied around to help hunting out food and water, or lending a hand or nearly every affected st. volunteers off it up and it's about all of derossi's supporting people to show they aren't alone with this devastation when to see all these young people coming to help them during their summer holidays. well it's just amazing and heart warming, belgium's prime minister visited the town of a hospital. he's called the floods unprecedented, but this scientist says climate change is to blame. to go to the critic the rainfall was of course exceptional. but all of our climate data shows that it could happen again. the future emergency workers continue to move people from areas in homes, considered unsafe as they reach regions that were cut off by flood waters. they say they may find more bodies of thousands of people are missing. the hope here though is that they'll find survivors. natasha butler al jazeera. yes, belgium syrian president bush at all. aside, has been sworn in for
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a 4th time after an election. the opposition has dismissed as a farce. asada has been in office since july 2000 and not succeeding his father hafez is refused to resign from the presidency. despite his decade long civil war and international pressure. busch out all the side has taken his oath as syria faces an economic crisis. the city in pounds value plunged to record lows this year, causing skyrocketing inflation. and the government's hiked up prices of basic goods such as petro bread, sugar and rice. more than 80 percent of the population live in poverty, the world food program says almost 12 and a half 1000000 people struggle to find enough food every day. i sad says that you can omit crisis in neighboring lebanon is not a bigger challenge than western sanctions. that's because it's companies can no longer circumvent sanctions to lebanon, to pay for imported goods. i said claims at least $40.00 to $60000000.00 with
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a funds, a stuck in 11 on since buying stair locked accounts and blocked transfers. well, earlier i spoke to joshua landis his director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. he says there's very little the city in government can do to tackle the economic crisis. that's the desperate situation of the syrians . they are waiting to hear for some light at the end of the tunnel, and he made a lot of excuses. is saying that the lebanese collapse of the banking system in lebanon. where, where almost all syrians did their banking and held their whatever money they had, were held these lebanese accounts. and he was counting on that money to be invested in syria for rebuilding. but as, as he said, somewhere near $40000000000.00 disappeared. and, and it's very hard because other countries, whether it's lebanon on the gulf countries, iraq are not allowed to invest in syria or they may be sanctioned companies from
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outside. so here we are in a desperate situation. the average during has about 20 percent of the wealth that they had before the revolution. i know my wife's relatives are all suffering terribly. they get about one to 2 hours of electricity a day. my mother in law complains that the only use for the the refrigerator is to keep amps away from the food. and that's the kind of gallows humor that syrians are using today. talk through briefly the relationship between syria and lebanon in relation to obviously there's these billions of all the millions of dollars which i did. lots of claims are stuck in lebanese fine. syria was a socialist country, it didn't have private banks. it was just beginning to establish private banks, but everybody didn't trust the government and they kept their money in lebanese banks, which they did trust and had been hooked to the dollar for 23 years, meaning that the exchange rates wouldn't fluctuate. so people put their,
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their money in these dollar accounts, and lebanon went bankrupt. they had been running a ponzi scheme, all the money was gone. and that been syrians, the steering currency since the bankruptcy in lebanon, his fallen from $500.00 to a $1.00 to $4000.00 to a dollar. so p most people's wealth just collapsed, is a bosh at all assad government really got the motivation to do something about the economy if it has, essentially the guess how close to being able to say this is all down to the sanctions. this is, there's nothing we can do about this. well, if he did say that the sanctions were, could be dealt with and if they can get around dummy said, we won't say how. but, you know, syria doesn't have money. russia is, and china and so forth. are willing to invest a little bit and but only in industries like oil phosphates, where they can get their rewards and get their, their money back out. so this isn't, this is a very bad situation. iraq,
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as we know, is, is, is near bankruptcy. lebanon just fell into bankruptcy, so the main trading partners, jordan as well, that syria would normally count on for investment, for tourism, for trade are all in desperate situation. and this is a region wide collapse. local media and belgium says the government has repatriated a group of women and children from a prison camp for ice suspects. and ne, syria, 10 children and 6 mothers held in cutting. one camps are being flown home. the women are expected to be charged under belgium's anti terror laws. net among hundreds of volunteer fighters from europe who traveled to syria and iraq to join iso. many european governments have been reluctant to allow them to return a pretty schoolgirl some in a big room who joined deisel in 2015 was stripped of her
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u. k. citizenship. i'm angelic, alto. mimi is a research fellow at the george washington university program on extremism. it says countries cannot make syria a dumping ground for iso suspects. i do think it is a good idea because number one, for example, in regards to women, some of them may have been involved in the islamic, they organizational speaking. and so in that case, they do need to be held accountable and it's difficult to do that in no b, syria where you have a judicial system that's not nice. me recognize the issue though i think relates the plight children and the issue, whether you can really separate them from their mothers. and i think in that case you do need to bring both to women and children and i do understand security. we only get worse over time, the long the leap is problem to faster and i do understand the issue of anger didn't concern. but really, these countries do need to take responsibility for their own citizens and sidney
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became flu, britain screaming at that, being all the way to go forward. and yes, you know, be a dumping ground for these people who have to join our state. when i did say it says this contributing an additional $136000000000.00 to the us program for palestinian refugees. in april the u. s. restored funding for the un relief and works agency after it was cut off by president trump in 2018. the funds mostly go towards education, health and services for palestinians. more than 5000000 live in camps in the occupy westbank, jordan, syria, and lebanon. a cleanup has begun in parts of south africa hit by the worst violence scenes since apartheid ended. it was sparked by the jailing of former president jacob zoom. a bud widened into anger of poverty and equality. at least 212 people died in the unrest south africa as president, a citizen. i'm a poser,
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deployed 225000 soldiers onto the streets to help defuse the situation. we've spoken to business owners in a fall in durban. he says, poverty is the main reason for the violence. business was located vandalized and one to the amount of violence we face in part 3 or 4 days was best. if there was no way we would have predicted this that this is going to come to us. and if it's so sad that it has hit, jane supplies and people are hungry and looting and they can't find bread. the confines for marriage is poverty. the poverty, the criminal element in typhoid and jewels polity, as a pool to bring up people and mobilize people to come out and create this met him a while. and that was in my view is the main fact that it was
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a poverty was for me. and things which can lead to elements used very 1st day with this. why last broke down. i'm on the ground. there was no attacks on on us. we were here on does it on trying to protect what we have? it takes you to stand up on front of a business, but they did not try to a hit. the house will hurt us that that was not the intention they are given by the directions. i believe the mental only law and the lives of the business is columbia. as police, he says, an investigation suggests former haitian justice minister, joseph felix. but you may have been involved in the assassination of haiti's president till he had master is mostly colombians are accused of shooting jovan elmore at his home earlier this month, the columbia government says only
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a small group knew of the true nature of the job. the remains of 10 and native american children buried under a former residential school have been returned to the tribes. more than 10000 native american children. a police of attended school between the late 19th and early 20th century. many died from diseases of these institutions which have been criticized for forcing students to assimilate to american culture. in recent weeks, hundreds of unmarked graves have been uncovered in similar residential schools in neighboring canada. to men of appeared before the u. s. federal court in san francisco are accused of planning an attack on the democratic party state headquarters after last year's presidential election. alan fish reports from washington, d. c. the 2 men were very angry at the presidential election results in november. and that as when, according to prosecutors, they started to plan an attack which they believe would start
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a movement to overcome the result, the disgust, the number of targets in california, including facebook and twitter. but eventually they decided that they were going to target the democratic party's headquarters in sacramento. that would be the headquarters for the state. no. police managed to read the house of one of the men . his name was in roger's, he's 45 at there. they discovered a huge number of weapons, a large amount of ammunition, and 5 pipe bombs. so he was charged under federal rules for stock piling, bond weapons, and he was held in detention. and then on thursday, a 2nd michael, jared copeland was arrested. know both men face up to 20 years in prison for the firearms charges and also for the conspiracy charges. and the prosecutors alleged that both men contacted antique government groups in the hope that they would be able to enlist their support for the attacks. which of course never took place.
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both men have played not guilty to the charges as i say they could face up to 20 years in prison. but this all fits into medic, garland he is the attorney general of the united states. remember, it's just a few weeks ago that he said that domestic terrorism is the biggest challenge facing the united states. and he promised that there would be more resources and more money headed in that direction to make sure that there were prosecutions for people he believes, are a threat to the security of the united states. us president joe biden says the justice department will appeal a federal judge's ruling that's blocked new applicants to a program which protects some undocumented migrants from deportation. the texas court rule, the deferred action for childhood arrivals, program known as deca, was illegally created by former president buck obama fund works as senior vice president for institutional development at the hispanic federation. he says that
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a strong grunz to appeal the decision, well decided in the last, it was really the process that the evaluation used to bring about the, the, the executive order on taca. and so it's kind of a technicality. and one of the things that we've noted is that the, in fact, the judge also acknowledged that the biden administration is seeking to strengthen the deferred action program and to remedy the concerns that were brought up in the lawsuit. so we really think that this ruling didn't have to happen in his premature the fact that the judge didn't give the administration a chance to remedy the issues that were cited in the case is a perfect grounds for appeals. so we, we certainly will make sure that the, that our allies are appealing this case in, in, it probably will end up in the supreme court eventually. so that's definitely concern. but i think in the meantime we, we think this is
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a perfect example for the white house and for congress to go ahead and move forward and include a citizen, a pathway to citizenship from a legal perspective. the only impact of course is for folks who were about to apply or were flying that were new to the program. anybody that's renewing their docket or currently have the doctor status, they're protected. and so that's a good thing. although i will say that there are about 640000 people in the united states that have doco. they are tired of kind of being a political football and having their lives up ended every time. there's new case, they've been part of the united states for so long their citizens and everything but and paper. and we think that they should have the chance to get that parent legal status. still had an algebra in sports. tokyo 2020 organizers offered their backing to the 1st transgender athletes to compete at lympics. ah
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striker. in the help us out in the what the voted to the working class of his home town under the club. footballing legend attic thompson introduces piano. one of our time suits us no adored by his fund. social values. as his many goes against italy's footballing league football rebels on our escaping a wall who finding a new identity, confronting the reality of racism, religion and the struggle to be accepted, al jazeera, tells the story of what it is like to be lebanese, and call us trailer home once upon a time and punishable on al jazeera.
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oh a tons of the sports is gemma. thank you for the water fido routed still at the open championship on sunday with 3 major winners preparing to bath it out at the top of the leaderboard. the man whose lead right from the 1st round of south african east hays and is still the one to catch the 2010 champion and buddy 16 to get to 12. i'm to pop up at some shop. clear last is t j champion, clint moore. how is the night can that get his major around and which seems like the top 3 quite a record 2017. when jordan speith did chad at one point,
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but too late babies dropped to 9 on that. but he said, well, in the next having and he just made the cut by shots full time, made a champion. we mccoy had another up and down day on saturday school and did a good stop which saw him climbing the top 20 to struggle on the back line, finishing at one under par. and how about this for a shot? the bunker had highland jazz that jane was tenant on, on his knees, but he raised the challenge and despite that incredible shots, he sits at 3 a, the red bulls max, the staff. and that will start from pole position at the british growing pre after winning for me. one's 1st at the sprint qualifying race and a change from the usual format. the dutchman beat, well, good, how much off the line and lead to the finish? the end of the extra 3 points which but my head, it's almost in the drive, the standing by $33.00 going into sundays, right? so within that people textbook from happy to put a 3 points and it sounds
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a bit funny. didn't hear you go to go position that i knew i will take it and again, i think it will be really exciting, exciting bethel tomorrow. i mean, i hit i hit target, almost thought it just yeah. it's no good when you lose one, but we'll, we'll try to negative in picked off in less than a week. but the challenges facing organizes aren't going away. as the 1st case of coven 19 is detected inside the athletes village, the effective party is an official connected to the organizing of the games, and then isolating in a hotel outside of the village. they've not, they've now been a 40 for positive cases linked to the lympics since july. first. more than 11000 athletes will be housed in the vintage bubble, and they must follow strict private 19 protocols. the i c has back to transgender whiteness, the law hubbard, to compete and take it under the current rules. the 43 year old new zealander will be the 1st transgender athletes in any sports take off and on the lympics. but many
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of question the fairness of public competing against women, i see president coming back as the rule will be reviewed after the game. and you cannot change your rules during an ongoing competition at the same time or the see in an inquiry face there with all the different stakeholders, the medical expert, social experts, human rights experts that come up with some guidelines, which cannot be rules because there is no one size fits all solution the majority of australia is pick 10 touch found in japan on saturday, funding 472 athlete for the games to compete in 33 sports is the 2nd largest teen center received by the countries in the 2004 up in game japanese olympic football team has walked off during a friendly match against ponderous off the defendant. jordan to riga suffered
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a legit racist abuse. the match was level one with 5 minutes left. when to when a rigor place has a bullet and was targeted by an opposing player. germany coach says it was not an option to play on off the, on doris national team recorded a misunderstanding in the tweak 2 of the biggest names that african football guy had to head in the calf champions, the final morocco later, 9 time when i lastly take on a kaiser chief to a 1st time find, this is actions of books that place by winning 8 matches drawing 3 and losing just one. and the lead by former south africa national coach and hit them of the money. he grew up as a chief fund. frances was wanting striker, olivia asia grew, has completed his move to syriac club ac milan. she has been a premier lakeside chelsea for last 3 is having previously play the also the 34 year old one, the champions league. this year and it was a woke up when with his country in 2018, although the transfer fee is not being disclosed, reports out of italy suggest milan security services,
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the $1200000.00 plus bonuses. phoenix suns will be hoping to make home advantage count as they try and wrestle back. clemenza was a hippa 2 nights in the n, b a finals game 5 between the suns on the walkie bucks is coming up later on saturday in the best of 7 series. perfectly poised at 22 phoenix on the 1st 2 games of the finals that milwaukee hit back when they hosted games 3 and 4. and now the buck for them to do something that's not been done so far. the series and that's put off a victory on the road. you know, so this is what happened in the series. that's why they make it 7 games, you know, and this is the final. so dramatic. so we got to protect home court manama. we don't. what about one of the outcome? what about, you know, disclosure or whatever, we just whatever you know going on, they make me place? or be there as possible again and doing, doing it together. and sometimes, you know,
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when you're down or one or 2 or whatever the case might be to get up whether you care about how can you get one. again, you get a 2nd one and then you kind of build momentum and good things happen. and finally, let's take you back to japan where there are 6 days until the olympics, despite so much uncertainty, is still surrounding the game. organizes that were came to stress that countries strength and resilience. they put on a special performance in central time by a 10 me to, to pop it. which was designed by children from areas hit by the 2011 us quite can unami marco as the puppet. this is a symbol of national revival following disaster, which left more than 20000 people that are missing in northeast in japan. and that is all your support from me for now. i'll be back with more a little bit later. see them. so the thanks very much indeed, ma'am. the mazda is going to be here in
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