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i mean story, sound, emergency work has been western germany and belgium is searching for hundreds of people still on, on, accounted for off the devastating floods that ravaged the region. more than 160 people arkansas to have guides, but that number is expected to rise even further. delegations from the african government and the taliban say they are focused on piece as they which has the negotiate in table in doha capital. talks are taking place as wine and continues to rise enough going on and the taliban captures more territory. and the former cuban prize ro, castro is a pet alongside his success. miguel diaz canal at large pro government rally and havana, the audience communist government is pushing back against suggestions of widespread discontent. off to actually come to protest, erupted in the country. resident say,
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thou still traumatized. 8 months after one of the worst mastic massacres in europe is take right conflicts. hundreds of young ethnic em hard men were killed by fleeing to grind fighters in the disputed town of my contract. to grind, who escaped to neighboring sudan? accuse the am horror of forces of similar attacks. catherine sawyer reports from my contra model, gabrey mighty am is giving us account of people. he and others buried in these. my screens are charged cemetery giving me and they had nothing. he says they were targeted because there are kara, the 1st magical, the conflict between the fuchs federal soldiers back by retrans troops. and i'm hire a special forces and it's malicious against the grand fighters happened here last november in the north and town of my camera. yeah, the sudanese border, if you appears human rights commission stays up to 600 people, walk killed,
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residents tell us the number is much higher. so when did one my close. there was sucking blood of occurring the weekend and dead. we brought bodies, a stretch of it was shocking, the playful mailing of death. but unless, if his family can hardly look at his picture without crying, they say he was killed right before their eyes on the street outside his home. they blamed fleeing to grand forces. i'm good, sir, guy said guy, why are you killing me? my husband kept calling as he lay on the ground. what's a guy who gave him the final blow? it was under the administration of the great leadership, but nearly all have now fled. and the town is in the control of higher forces and the federal government. more than 200 young men leaved in hostile the student here, most well labor as it came from different parts of i'm higher region to walk and firms mainly owned by the grains. witnesses tell us they were hacked with my shack
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. he's beaten short and hostile bands to the ground. this woman's son barely survived an attack. she says he has since lost his hearing. yeah. delay. oh, there was flood on his head. it was also coming out of his ears when i found him. he was soaked in blood to grants who fled to refugee camps in sudan and other internal displaced. people come splutter into te, tell a different story. the federal government troops into our lives committed atrocities against them and force them out. but they all agree on one thing, 100 will be few. kids died in my camera and many people like my mom, who witnessed the killings and buried the dead, remain deeply traumatized. catching going all to 0. my camera, if you, you, belgium is recreating a group of people from a prison counselor my cell suspects in ne, syria, 6 women and 10 children who were held in kurdish ron comes,
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have been flown hon. the women are expected to be charged on the belgians anti terror laws. there among hundreds of volunteer fighters from europe who travel to syria and iraq to join iso amen. jawad alchemy. as a research fellow at the george washington university program on extremism, he says that justice is more likely to be served outside of syria. i do bank, it is a good idea. because number one, for example, regarding the women, some of them may have been involved in the islamic state, organizational speaking. and so in that game, they do need to be held accountable. and it's difficult to do that. they know the way you have a judicial system that's not internationally recognized. the issue though, i think really the place the 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 just get worse over time long.
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the lease is problem to pastor and i do understand the issue of anger concern. but really, these countries do need to take responsibility for their own citizens and sidney became for britain scribbling, ships as their being all the way to go forward and be a dumping ground for these people who left to join, designing state, iranians of and marching through the streets of the oil, which was a stone province in protest against water shortages beneath, reportedly fired weapons to disperse the crowd or to georgia colon in iran, southern provinces during the summer months with a low rain for making the probably much worse this year. protested claiming the government's policy of diverting water to central provinces. now here in the u. k. row, the health minister sondra java has tested positive for corona virus and is
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experiencing miles symptoms. java has received 2 doses of the cars at 19 vaccine. it was lighthouse at country last month. on friday, the u. k reported more than 50000 daily cases for the 1st time since january 19 barbara has worn this now from london. this is just a reminder that people who have had the full 2 doses of a coffee at 19 vaccination and not immune from catching the disease such a job. it actually has his 2nd dose of the astrazeneca vaccine 2 months ago in mid may. and there are quite a number anecdotes, really, of people in the public eye who is saying, yes, i've had 2 jobs, but i caught it. it's offered the, the jobs clearly offer a high level of protection against serious illness and death. but although the british government, as it proposed to open up fully next monday, a stressing the link between the disease and
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hospitalizations and deaths has been broken, experts are saying no, it has been weakened to quite an extent, but it's wrong to say that it's been broken and we're seeing hospital trusts around the country. thing that they're very worried about the rapid rise in cases which are nearly all this delta variance 1st identified in india, particularly we're seeing those in areas of social deprivation. and this is a 3rd wave which has led some scientists to say that the, what some politicians called freedom day next monday is actually advised. well, thailand, meanwhile, is issued a new corona, virus to creek, giving the government sweeping powers to suppress use that it sees is causing fear or panic. but the position is accusing the government of trying to obscure its handling of the pandemic comes in the countries or another record high of more than 10000 cases. tiny chang reports now from bangkok. a warehouse close to
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bangkok, dogs. now an emergency vaccination site. this area has seen some of the highest rates of infection in the tie capital. but even here, there are only 500 shares available. i think we can't wait for advice from the government. we have to help ourselves. i'm lucky that there's some vaccines left for me, but there are others who suffer more than me. i think what math one about, i'm becoming more depressed and i'm scared when i watch news about co that. especially when people that i know caught the virus and they conditions getting worse as new cobra 19 restrictions have come into place, including a nighttime curfew. the thai government has also imposed an emergency decree that gives it powers to arrest and charge any one spreading information that could create there among the public. regardless whether it's true or false. the new powers come up to control the c regarding thailand's vaccine roller which relies
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heavily on the sign evac and astrazeneca vaccines. those now appear to be less effective against new variance. and in short supply, when opposition m. p. 's call for greater transparency regarding the deals done with astrazeneca, the contract they were sent. had all of vital information blacked out. like the budget and delivery dates. effective vaccines like pfizer, madonna, from the united states, have still not reached thailand. raising suspicions about the government's procurement process. a u. s. companies are not allowed to pay commission and t money. and this me, some people think that if it's a reason that thailand, a thai government, never considered us vaccine us made vaccines because you have companies cannot find, cannot pay dr. but there are some things the thai government come suppress. the cobit 900 destiny is now greater every day than it was in the whole of 2020 as
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crematorium, struggle to keep up with demand. the emergency decree may keep some of the criticism bay, but there is growing frustration with the government has mishandled the locked down the vaccination program and the economic blowback of the pandemic. and those voices a growing louder every day. tony chang houses are bank of house the 1st time women will be able to perform the hodge pilgrimage without a male relative accompanying them. after saudi arabia ended, it guardianship requirements. but because the pandemic only saudi residents can attend and in limits had numbers. so our firearm has worn out on this year's restrictions around the hodge. malik fulton, my mood doesn't meet the requirements for this. he is, has in saudi arabia. and 66 year old in pakistan is one of maybe 2500000 muslims from around the world, missing the annual gathering for the 2nd year because of the pandemic. so malick is
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now pinning his hopes on going in 2022. instead. it's either that or not me, but i had to run on the yeah, i mean nobody can trust this life. there's no guarantee that i'll be alive even for another 2nd. so in my heart, i wish i can do the hush. every muslim tries to go, but it is god's fight. why the saudi arabia has limited numbers to just 60000 vaccinated residents, age between 16 and 65. and it's implementing strict coded 19 measures that the holy sites say shall distancing as a master even in prayer. pilgrims have also been put in groups with a government guide to ensure safety protocols are followed, and the new digital system has been introduced. worshipers must use a small call to gain entry to the holy sites. it also contains their medical history and services for food and transport. some of the pilgrimage, this is happening under exceptional circumstances. new things have been created for the 1st time, like online submissions to the hodge ministry and electronic payment. behind the
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scenes, police are making the most of the reduce numbers and all testing out new technology . can receive a call in 2 seconds and we pass it's necessary for a teeth in less than 45 seconds using an advanced technical system. hodge is one of the largest gatherings in the world and brings in an annual revenue of $12000000000.00 for the saudi government. but the pandemic has had a devastating effect on businesses, especially for hard travel agencies, both in saudi arabia and abroad. got them had good luck hash and i think close for 2 years now, and there is nothing that can be done about it. but we're in the process of closing the highest or a union handing over a file to the ministry of labor. we ask god to end this, worry this greece and this pandemic for all my, my left foot in the car was up for many muslim, the highs remains a lifelong dream and at least for those living in saudi arabia,
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they'll be able to fulfill it this year. so to hide it under 0, now the french film, the right to julia to come. now it's hard to take, has won the prestigious palm door at the cannes film festival. she is the 2nd female filmmaker to win the festival on it. and it's 74 year history just for of the $24.00 films after the tone hi directed by women. but when didn't go off without a hitch jury president pike li mistakenly announce the winner at the beginning of the ceremony. rather than introducing the best active prize to come now took to the stage to accept the war after it's formal announcement at the end of the show. well kelly, him after this film critic who's in con, joined us. now why skype? so such a big win for french films, right to junior dr. now, but it turned into a bit of a mag moment or another one i should say. it was a little bit anti climactic. at the beginning of the serenade are likely to infuse
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the pride, and he took that to mean the 3rd prize winner robin in the prize of the night. so he started announcing who won the palm though, and the jury member tried to stop him. but he'd let slip to time had one which would have been one of the biggest shocks of any kind and reasoning memory. and it was kind of anticlimactic, as we build up to what would win, why such a shock? i don't know if you've seen the film, but just describe at least what you know. why is it so on? i've seen the film is mad, fantastical movie, which is a story of a young girl who's involved in a car crash. in the call, chrisy is sent the hospital in a tiny play point ahead and that makes her fall in love with cause a little bit like david kind of both crash and then she actually get impregnated by a cadillac. right? so the think it okay. there you go. so on on conventional is one way of describing
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it may be also a bit weird. is there a way to say it just goes very fans has the cool i see back with her pregnancy it makes holman's go haywire and she's kind of part serial killer par adventurer. it's a very unique film. okay, so as a little bit of everything that affects, but a serial killer. what was the reception? what kind of reaction did the film get? repeat poll please. it at one. i think people were very pleased. there is one because a, it's been so long that we've been waiting for a woman when it's the 1st time in 20 years. in jane campion, one piano, which was a shed price. so this is the 3rd time a woman director is one, the palm dual outright. i think there was anticipation that might win because it was so out there, but no one really expected it. so it was
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a mix of pleasure and surprise. makes pleasure and supplies. what about the support and the other front run is because this competition was very stiff. it was very strong. there was a new film from as golf. the hardy, who you might remember his one who oscars for the salesman, and he's also one for the great phil my separation. he was the bookies favorite, i would say, and he got the 2nd prize of the night, which was shared with a new finish film called compartment number 6, which was a surprise him when it was a real mix of prizes. but they really, the jury did like the films that were not the traditional plot. that was not the little story the best. all right, so i went to leo, correct for a crazy film with adam driver and marian courtyard in which the baby is a puppet. so there was definitely a big theme on very screens pregnancy. and the big surprise perhaps in the big film,
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everyone expected to win a prize. it didn't was your baker's red rocket? what's been like 15 this year with covered and everything is can feel like can it's been a very strange era must admit, because every couple of days we've had to take the test, we haven't taken very long. we've been very well organized. but you have to remember to keep your app up to date, which is sometimes you get frustrated if you get a couple of hours where you're locked out of the cinema. busy but apart from that, it's also been quite quiet because usually the whole of the film industry is in can and is crazy promotional event. so remember all of the expandable coming up the boulevard quite that with tanks. it was also for at turned up the 1st time we have a food man keeney was on the beach. none of that happened this year. it was just the film, just the red carpet and none of the rest the,
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what we expect from can was there. it was quite quiet little ways, but maybe all the simplicity, not such a bad thing. sometimes. i think it was very happy about the mouth where well, there wasn't too much battle kelly. well stop. thank you. appreciate you joining us . no worries. thank you so much. you with the news? our lie from london? golf slot major. the season has one plan on his knees, that story and more comment, which am a frank assessments argument for suggesting that no ministrations playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the caught that us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools, and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy and then their life has been shaped by this vitamin,
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for now gentlemen. thank you, mary. i'm a was a final round in store at the 8th and championship on sunday with 3 major. what is preparing to baffle it out at the top of the leaderboard. the man who led it right from day one, the south african, the east asian still the one to catch. he buddied 16th to get to 12 under par, which gives him a one shot advantage. is the 10 consecutive major round in which he's been inside the home. 3. his nearest calendar is lost, is at p g, a champion colon mark, cower consecutive buddies as 13 and 14 kept him rising consent and as he tries to win the claret, judge on his open day b 2017. when a jordan speith wasn't to share the lead with east haven and more car at one point, but begging on his final 2 holes for him, dropped 9 on the palm. and how about this for shots? the bunker had tightens jobs and jane, what's had an on on his knees, but he raises the challenge, showing his creativity here. and despite that incredible shots, he sits at 3
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a pos and in its height, the full rebels. max. the staffing will start from pole position at the british grown pre after winning formula ones 1st ever sprint qualifying race in the change from the usual format. the dutchman beat well champion there is hamilton off the line. i lead to the finish and an extra 3 points which puts in the head of hamilton in the drive, the standing by $33.00. going into sunday's races, silverton, the sadie's battery of tests will start from said happy to put us 3 points and punch it sounds a bit funny. didn't hear you scored a position, but anyway, we'll take it. and again, i think it will be really exciting, exciting bethel tomorrow. i mean, i hit, i hit target all my thought, it just yeah, it's no good when you lose one, but we'll, we'll try to send the exhibit deposit tomorrow. the olympics start in less than a week, but the challenges facing organizes aren't going away. as the 1st case of cove at
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19 is detected inside the athlete village. the affected party is an official connected to the organizing of the games. and then now isolating in a hotel outside of the village, they've now been 44 positive cases linked to billing picks since july, 1st, more than 11000 athletes will be housed in the village bubble, and they must all follow strictly coded 19 protocols. the, i see his backs a transgender weightlifter, laurel hubbard, to compete and token under the current rules. the 43 year old new zealander will be the 1st transgender athlete in any sports take part. and on the lympics, but many questions, the fairness of hubbard competing against women. the president thomas back as the rules will be reviewed. again, you cannot change your rules during an ongoing competition at the same time or the seas in an inquiry face there with all the different stakeholders, the medical expert, social experts,
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human rights experience. we're come up with some guidelines, which cannot be rules because there is no one size fits all solution. the majority of australia's olympic team touched out in japan on saturday, the spending 472 athletes to the game to compete in 33 sports is the 2nd largest team center overseas by the countries since the 2004 athens games i didn't say it was really exciting to see how it will happen then. it definitely makes a little bit. yeah, it's great. it's been something that i've been training for for a long time as we'll have that is great to finally be on the plane setting at competition. and it's do we do best? germany's olympic football team has walked off during a friendly match against on doris. off the defendant, jordan rena ricco suffered and legit racist abuse. the match was level one or with 5 minutes left. when to read it, you place her,
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her berlin with targeted by an opposing player. japanese coach says it was not an option to play on off the obese. 100 sessional team called it a misunderstanding in a tweets addiction club. i lastly of want to record extending tense, a calf champions, the title opponents and the final kinds of cheese. how to play a central, just for half time and conceited. all 3 goals after the break monetary school, the open at the full, providing the base mohamad among the asha. and i was told a coach pizza, most money, who grew up a chief fence, becomes the most successful african manager in the history with a trophy. frances wildcat winning striker olivia is a very, has completed his move to syria club. ac milan, syria who's been at premier lee side chelsea for the last 3 years having previously played off no. the 34 year old when the champions league this year and was walcott went with his country in 2018. although the transfer fee has not been displaced,
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reports out of italy suggest milan secured his services for $1200000.00 plus bonuses. phoenix songs will be hoping to make home advantage counts as they try and wrestle back, lament him and what a paper to night in the n b, a finals game 5 between the suns and then we'll keep bucks is coming up in just a few hours and the best of 7 series of perfectly poised at 22 phoenix, one the 1st 2 games of the finals that milwaukee hit back when they hosted games 3 and 4. and now the voc phillips, the something that's not been done so far this series and that pull off a victory on the right. you know, so this is what happens in the series. that's why they make it 7 games. and this is the final so dramatic. so we got to protect home court with dana ma we don't. what about one of the outcome? what about, you know, disclose whatever we just, whatever know going on, then they can replace or beat us as we possibly can and doing it together. and
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sometimes, you know, when you're down or one or 2 or whatever the case might be to get a kid about how can you get one? i going to get a 2nd one and then you kind of build momentum and good things. and finally, let's take you back to japan where there are 6 days until the olympics, despite so much uncertainty, still surrounding the games, organizes with keen distress that countries of strength and resilience. they put on a special performance in central by a 10 meter to pop. it's designed by children from areas hit by the 2011 us quite an impressive structure. there isn't a gang getting creative. absolutely. thank you so much. jana. great, well that's funny out, but i will be back with another bulletin for you round up of the days top stories coming out. very sure if post as always our website as well. if you fancy that algebra dot com mm use
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