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as the eye of the storm makes landfall south of shanghai on sunday and you guessed it, this is going to have a big impact on shanghai potentially. we could see guts as high as a 115 kilometers per hour. then add in about 70 millimeters of brain flooding power outages. that will all certainly be a big concern with this. you know, for northern areas of indo china, we're getting lashed with some heavy rain here as well as we're dealing with remnants of what was i type phone and pack up in this region on saturday. next to india, and southwest monsoon has been particularly active toward the west coast over 33 hours, almost a metre of brain and buffer roster. and you know, that made it its 2nd what is the day and over half a century and look at this on saturday. those heavy bouts of wet weather continue. not only for the west coast, but central and northeast areas, and for australia, what toward the south, and it will also be windy as well. still to come here on the news. an emergency is
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declared in ecuador prisons after rival gangs cause riots across several jails. and will tell you 103 d printing could revolutionize production of pills and how they work inside the human body. that typhoon forms of japan. some competitors are welcoming the unsettled weather at the tokyo olympics, that's coming up. which in sport, in about 15 minutes. ah, still mum, flying the flag for her nation. we have been putting in flame crickets on what be country must my dream play in the world. while providing for her family, the waiting game. as my precious game in the game, my son bob weigh on al jazeera frank assessments. is there an argument for suggesting
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that no ministrations playing a long game? it's very much of a warm embrace of 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 they have politics? then their life has been shaped by vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh a welcome back. your watching else is 0 here and with this program your top stories
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took, he was troubled. olympics are officially on the way with the opening ceremony being held in a very empty stadium. the $100.00 people attending the games with tested positive for corporate 19 in the run up in the event. a shortage of fuel to run generators in several lebanese hospitals is threatened the lives of patients to see if they could run out within hours. electricity outages can last more than 20 hours per day . a member of the taliban negotiating teams, there still be no lasting peace in afghan us down until the new governors installed and cobbled at all sides agree on. so he'll shaheen says the taliban doesn't want to monopolize power. the international body overseeing the p steel that ended the balls me in conflict with the 19 ninety's has banned the denial of genocide, bossy and serve officials have refused to accept the massacre of more than 8000 both acts and struggle. anita, as a genocide, but genuflect deny, as will now face up to 5 years in prison. the new law also forbids the
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glorification of war criminals. terry damage, if damage has more from sarajevo. in the recent years we've been witnessing a campaign of open and blade and genocide, denial both by the buzzing sales, but also republic of serbia. that's find the bugs in public. there was a push towards international community and it's office of high representative to bring into power a law this incriminate, genocide, denial, which is basically what happened today. now there are 2 factors, probably that played an important role in this happening. first of all, there is in the recent years a more strong, a stronger us presence in the region, especially since the navigation of the by the ministration by then who was very involved involved in the war in the ninety's when he was a us senator on the other hand, the incumbent, high representative, valentin ensco, is leaving the office at the end of this month. and in bosnia, this move, this,
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bringing in to power. this law is seen as a sort of a legacy move a legacy of his or as the high representative name from you swearing in a new government in some up has been approved by the countries court of appeal. now it means that the army, naomi matter, will be the 1st female prime minister of the polynesian island nation after elections. in april, her party held its own swearing in ceremony in may, after members were locked out of parliament, the court of appeal has ruled the ceremony. was legally valid. the funeral of haiti's assassinated president of anomalies he is taking place in the country, 2nd city comp patient. why he's been laid to rest in the grounds of his family home . he was shot dead on july. the 7th. the police say his killers, including 18 former columbia mercenaries, and several haitian americans posing as drug enforcement agents. haiti has been experiencing mass protest and a political crisis for more than 2 years. under galico giants is life now from
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miami. and he, given that we've been reporting on difficult events over the past few years in haiti, i guessed it's a time of mixed emotions for patients in haiti and the, the broader diaspora. you have very mixed emotions with the principal ball being what will happen to the nation next because there are serious security concerns. now we are expecting services to get under way in the next half an hour, but there were some serious security concerns in k patient. where on thursday night writers took to the st. burning tires, blocking off roads because it's really revealing the underlying tension between places like k patient which a poor than places like quarter prince. because people see the police chief for instance, turning up in k patient. and they, they were doing him because they know that nobody in the shop now, but we says personal security guard were injured in that assassination on july the
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7th. so there is a great deal of suspicion between these 2 regions. about what we are expecting today is a somber ceremony with delegates from around the americans, including from the united nations. and from here in the united states, no doubt they will take a chance to talk to the interim government about the elections that they hope to plan in the coming months, if not next year. so i think for mo, eastern family as sombre occasion, but the people of k patient is one person that we sent you or president, you sent us back a dead body that really reveals the tensions in the extreme, the fraud y'all. nation. given some of the central allegations wrapped up in the main allegation, i the main claim as to finding out who staged it, who wanted him dead. is this an investigation just being undertaken by the relevant authorities in haiti? or is it a multi agency, multi country across the region investigation as well?
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well, principally, i think it's a haitian investigation to this being aided by a team from the united states, including people from the department of homeland security in the f b i. but the central problem here, the cause of most of the tension, is the police officers have been arrested that no one of my reasons personal security detail was injured. that's just adding to the speculation over who was behind this. and so far in this investigation, the so called mastermind the haitian authorities have been trying to pin down, hasn't been located yet. there have been plenty of arrests including around 18 ex military soldiers from columbia. but still knowing who did this, why they did it, who funded it, that's simply not note. and that is really adding to the sense of just how potentially dangerous the situation is in haiti. because pete, while people may be thought that that president was assassinated, he was a device to figure out a thing over all, most patients that just concerned about their own personal security. andy,
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thanks very much. and again, they're joining us from miami. the united states is appointed a special invoice to help coordinate assistance in haiti, daniel foot, say korea foreign service officer, will help promote long term peace and pre elections. the move follows the assassination of juvenile mosey. earlier this month, the dorian president has declared an emergency in the country's prison system, after fighting among rival gangs at least 22 people are dead. 80 others were injured. this is the 3rd violent incident in ecuador as overcrowded jails in 6 months. is heidi jo, castro, the deadly gang violence has again taken hold in ecuador to overcrowded prison system. at 2 of the country's largest penitentiaries, it's taken $450.00 members of the special police unit to bring this latest round of riots under control. i sell
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a quarter of the la montana. we weren't able to reach all the prisoners in a different sales until 4 am local time. and the contingency officers managed the bring the situation under control. also with the help of the armed forces that you can see along the perimeter and then at the prison in let the coon gas police recaptured about 80 in a to try to sleep with the death toll still in flux, their family members gathered outside the prison gates on thursday, fearing the worst buckle bus you gave me, my son got in touch with me and said inmates and medium security are going up to murder the once in maximum security. they have rifles and guns. yesterday they went up there. my son is hurt in there, so they have not taken him to the hospital yesterday. so anyway, he's been to hospitals moves and the movie and not giving us a list of the dead. there are people who are not yet been identified, but not, not in february, at least 79 inmates died at 3 prisons in clash between rival gangs,
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the country. the jails are built the house $29000.00 inmates, but have $38000.00 experts say guards are out numbered with games effectively in charge, and that without reform, more prisoners will die. heidi joe castro al jazeera cuba foreign minister has dismissed new sanctions from the us. irrelevant. the new measures come with washington accuses cuba of human rights abuses against demonstrators that have been large protest. blaming the government for an economic crisis was led to widespread shortages of food medicine and power. keep us as existing us sanctions are to blame for the crisis. you really want that this then. we stopped by. the thanks is, are relevant for a practical point of view because i know that this minister has no accounts in us bank has never said he's interested in going sight. seeing in miami, i've said that this is irrelevant matter because the political and aggressive implications that shows my yeah, due to the fact that it's a violation of international law. just imagine that some the european country
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decide the sanction the president of the united states. i don't know what the u. s . secretary state would say about that because the united states does not have the least legal, political, or moral authority to be thanks. any people around the world, argentina is one of the world's top food exporters. it's especially well known for its grains and beef, but the movement trying to change how the country produces food is becoming more popular. every day. theresa bow visited a small group of farmers outside when his iras. access to land is a step towards dignity. for many people as his friends will be that he's a member of the union of land workers in origin. tina and organization created in 2010. and what site is that now grown across the country? it has more than 16000 members working the land and producing america, logical vegetables, and also not only know that we used to rent land to work. we had a book then the idea was to get abandoned land held by the state get credit. so we
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can have a better and dignified life, produce healthier food without toxic chemicals. the organization is giving farmer families the confidence and power to control their own lives. and donya, sanchez has been living here for 3 years. she now owns one hector of land where she works and lives at the back. but we make enough to eat and grow vegetables once again, so we can reinvest it on. this piece of land has changed the lives of many of them more than 50 families that have made their life here. the union of land workers negotiate with local authorities to get access to abandon farm land. then they give the land to unemployed workers and train them in the food production. families were given this piece of land to produce vegetables, but now they're also trying to create in this place what they call a bio factory, to create natural fertilizers and we've penance to dr. insects the way here. for example, they tell us they created an actual fertilizer using bay,
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so that was grown here for and for being i says they have skilled technicians that are helping them in production. not good. emily, me not a blog. i. flora. we don't want to eliminate the pounds diseases, we want to drive them away, pesticides kill everything. and that's what we don't want. and that i da spreading, though now more than 7 agriculture, gall colonies and the number continues to grow. again, tina is known for its vast agricultural production, but it's a model that excludes the countries forest families. and that's why projects like this one are valuable. because access to a small piece of land helps provide work and the comfort satisfaction and security of owning your own home face, i will, i'll, the theda will fight good. the scientists in the u. k. is using 3 d printing technology to customize pills for those in need of tailored doses. it is
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a revolutionary concept that could improve the lives of millions around the world has not in barbara at this lab in central england where leading a revolution in health care, 3 d printing is already used to create prosthetic limbs and implants. now experts at nottingham university, a working to perfect the poly pill, that's a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body and exactly the correct dose and time. with this, with the premium techniques, what we can do is we can have different print head each containing different drop. so this will be the pull this onto a structure. i think i'll drop it. drop a very small probably about the size of the year. so they will be there and then each 5, just back out into a final structure. as the team highlights only one in 10 people gets headache, pain relief if they take paracetamol. the problem is getting the right dosage for the patients. these researches foresee doctors prescribing
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a customized pill containing multiple drugs which will be released into the body in sequence. whereas the frenzy roll them in, in the future. the doctor will be able to tell what they think those, that that patient needs. and then they will be printed basically on demand for those you think before materials, the pain medicine, one for instance the everything will be put into one field together. chris roberts is 60, as well as suffering from mix dementia. he also has the lung condition, emphysema and arthritis. he has to take a tablets a day on top of painkillers and sprays. not surprisingly can leave both him and his wife. jane exhausted. krista who take his tablets in the morning that he takes a whole lot in the evenings. the difficulty is that there are so many. kristen can become a little bit discombobulated now we live together. so as a cara, it's my job to ensure he take to tablet, but i'm only human, especially on,
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on progressing as while. and i'm getting a bit difficult to, to manage. so one chocolate would be much better than done jane trying to do it $810.00 times a day. every day in britain or my 600 people developed dementia according to the charity out time as research u. k. so the research going on in this lab could improve life hundreds of thousands of people. what doing, hey, with 3 d printing has a wide range of potential applications, but at the heart of it as a simple idea, how to tailor the products, whether it's medication or a device to the individual. if a poly pill does become reality, the ideas for it to be produced locally, possibly it's a community pharmacy with a relatively cheap printer that could mean slashing transport costs for low income countries and saving many more lives. nadine baba al jazeera nottingham sled here on al jazeera as the tokyo olympics. begin in some countries could face sanctions
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with me after one you the turn key when picks up, signed by growing opposition by running constant japan, thousands of athlete will compete in empty stadium amid the corona virus pandemic. audi 0 will be inside the bubble to bring the latest from the games, like no other award winning programming from international. so make it one quick. so it's right on the back global discussion. what guarantee debility the right. typically i'd like getting going to the voice here in california. it almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program that opened your eyes to view. well,
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today this is what the picture looks like. these are well from a different perspective on how to oh, i clamped the sport history. pizza. thank you. well, 3 years delay amongst the speculation, the tokyo 2020 olympic games are finally on the way, but not without control the sea. and the last few hours, the opening ceremony took place that japan national stadium in tokyo, with the usual fireworks, to kick things off. there are heavy restrictions, which is why there were no fund president that can help several athletes walking out about wearing face small, which goes against the rule that included competitors from gifts. some had some and pakistan as well. this all happened right in front of the japanese and prep,
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prime minister. i'm the head of the international olympic committee. and it came off for a minute silence to remember the victims the pandemic india. will these games have already been surrounded by control seem protest while the ceremony went head outside until and picks protest as marched in the streets chanting cancel the lympics. they've criticized the japanese government for prioritizing the games over the nation's health. any around 23 percent of the population of more than 120000000 has been fully vaccinated. remains under a state of emergency because the 3rd in corona virus cases let's go live to our correspondent and richardson in tokyo. and andy, i suppose the main question to ask is, how would these athletes allow, did without mosques? and what could the repercussions be? yet just yet another headache said the international olympic committee president
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thomas backers admitted to having daily doubts and sleepless nights coming into these games. the questioning the wisdom of whether or not it was right for these olympics to go ahead. now, in theory, everybody who's out the villain picks should have read something called the limpid playbook. there are different versions visiting media, officials and athletes. but there's a long list of regulations of things you can call and do. one of the things you definitely can do is walk around and limping venue without a mask on unless you're competing or training. the idea that you're meant to take your mask off as an athlete athletes village is when you're eating. when you're sleeping now. so much trumpeting and headlines a few weeks ago when this final edition of the playbook was put out, he was said that if fascinates chose to ignore the rules and regulations, they could be kicked out of the game. so some interesting questions locks you to be right to the 1st. i see media briefing which will happen on saturday morning in
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terms of the service itself. i mean, even at the best of times, people can question the wisdom of spending a huge amounts of money on a rather elaborate fireworks show. but they do often set of songs for the games ahead and we have to accept that ever since the, the model lympics began in 18. 96 and opening ceremony has been part of the olympics. it's a chance to showcase the national identity of the country. but rarely, as a whole nation had a balancing act like this to pull off and not only get these olympic games underway and keep them safe and secure, but also turn public opinion around as well. and the main action starts on saturday . what can we look forward to and say one well, hopefully we can look forward to actually talking about some sports. there are some, some metal events, straight away 11 metal events on saturday, the hall at probably the mens road cycling rice. one of the key things we've
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noticed you would have noticed at the opening ceremony is the fact that this year there's an option for countries to have both the male and female athlete carrying that national flag into the stadium. and that's part of that push the push agenda parents in these games, 49 percent of all athletes taking part all women. that is the highest amounts we've had to have apps and lympics. and i think these really could be the games when female athletes become the styles for the 1st time since 2004, the olympic behemoths of michael phelps. and you saying vote on know what to be seen. instead, we have a lot of non soccer who may or may not play a role in the ceremony. a little lights are on a she stops tennis competition on sunday. simone biles will be looking to add to her already huge whole of gold medals in gymnastics and then the swimming pool. we have katie, becky of the united states. i'd go metal she want in radio, she's going for 5 more gold medals here in tokyo. and then of local interest, ha,
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rococo, a 20 year old swimmer, who in april 2019 was diagnosed with leukemia. she's managed to make a recovery from that illness. early this year she, she surprised everyone including herself. she said by winning full rights of the national championships, she races for the 1st time on saturday and organizers hope it's stories like that that will shift public support back behind these olympics. all right, well and the plenty to look for to thank you very much. let's break down some of the numbers for you related to these olympics farrah. more than $11000.00 athletes set to compete at the games. and that coming from all over the world with 207 countries represented altogether. over the next couple of weeks, we're going to see 339 metal events across 33 sports. they include a full brand new olympic sports, which are sport climbing. skateboarding surfing uncurled saying, and isn't andy mentioned? they're nearly 50 percent of those competing. all women, which is a new record,
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and we can hear from one of them now because 100 meter hurt. well record holder can dra harrison. you know, i haven't ran against the fastest yet. and so just to have that opportunity, i'm ready to challenge myself. but i don't think of it as an order and i need to go out there when i mean, of course, like that's the goal, but i don't want to put too much pressure on myself. i know my ability and i know if i bring my a game, i'm pretty confident where competition is already underway in some form. so it's been a while record on friday. south korea is sun posted for 680 the women's archery qualifying round a mock breaking the previous best of 673 sets in 990. but there were also warring scenes of russian arch have fainted in the heat that qualifying round. atlanta gumbo waiver collapsed as she checked her final schools and had to have ice
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supplied to her head to cool her down. she supposedly recovering well and will resume competition. the heat isn't the only weather concern it tie, fin, season in japan, and there's one forming off the coast. but a small group competitor is welcoming the possibility of big waves. many of the sufferers say they're looking forward to a good swell during the competition which begins on sunday. originally, obviously we thought it was going to be pretty small. so my small white boards, which are a little bit shorter, a little bit flat, a little bit better on the rails. but obviously now, you know, kind of seen the full cost and there's a bit of swell coming of brought over a few stiff ups which are a few inches bigger, a little bit longer at different tiles that are good and the big conditions. alright, that is your book. now i have more for you later. pizza, joe, thank you very much. last minute, whenever you want it on the web site,
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a lot of new babies with dice. i didn't think it's neglected babies to death. people and power investigate, exposes, and questions they use them to be of our around the globe. on al jazeera, lithium extraction is well under way at the full snaps in the province of hopefully in northern argentina. it is referred to as to why of renewable energy layer a were trying to establish a small supply chain of lithium batteries so we can comply with demand. one of the demands is a transformation of the public transport system. argentina has one of the biggest in the region would and we would try to transform our bosses wanted a system. i didn't know bolivia until i have a wrong 70 percent of the world's lithium research live in liquid ryan research located in full flat. like this one,
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thousands of lea periods of water are necessary to pump up the frying research to the surface there later on, distributed in evaporation pools communities around this area are concerned that few extraction could complicate their access towards ah, the and then pigs and opening ceremony like no other for years delay, the world's greatest athletes coming together as the tokyo games officially begin. ah, again, peter w watching out just 0 live from the also coming up fighting words from the taliban .
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