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who sign on? no matter where it takes a police fin here, guys my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here on the search for doesn't still missing while the death toll from flooding and western india rises to more than a 100 a welcome on pizza w, watching out to 0 live from the also coming up help from the us and canada to help resettle afghan interpreters who worked with foreign forces shooting for gold, the 1st champion at the tokyo olympics. but there are more cases of cupboard 19
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inside the athletes village. you look at my see lights and the world's largest cold water reef is turning up dead on a beach. ah, india's military is reinforcing. rescue operations in western regions where the heaviest rain for july in decades is cause flooding and land slides. at least 100 people and known to have died and dozens more of missing the prime minister nor end remote. he says he's anguished by the loss of life. gillian wolf reports. wading through water is the only way to and from home for these residents. but for many home has lost, all meetings didn't got 40 or i had 3 vehicles. all of them got submerged and flogged water. they are all damaged and the furniture inside my house and outside also got i have suffered
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a loss of around $10000.00 worth of financial loss like that will have a severe impact on the daily lives of people in the city of right now. guilty with so many homes destroyed, these women are being forced to eat whatever they can find. and sleep on which ever dry surface is left. be the flood waters rose to between 6 and 7 meters. that's the highest that's ever written on the properties of the residents are destroyed. they have nothing left to eat or drink. the unprecedented levels come after 24 hours of uninterrupted rain, which is cause the fish the river just north to overflow. the state chief minister is promising to do whatever it takes to help people through the disaster was what we will do. what do i take to save lives and property will not. the disaster has the entire state will not fooling the east to have a show in the west. the rains have been unprecedented and we are facing an unexpected emergency filled up all with
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a combined rescue operation is underway with the army coast guard and national disaster response force. taking part and in the navy has deployed helicopters to evacuate those stranded. it also has rescue boats and expert divers efforts to reach the thousands of people stranded are still being hampered by high water levels and landslides, blocking off major roads and cutting access to hundreds of villages, even for those whose properties have been spared. for now, there is another scare good bodies, trouble, but neither if the water is released from the dam today and the rainfall continues water, me and try our homes. get red alerts have been issued with heavy rainfall expected to continue for a few more days, but saves further south are also facing dangers with rivers overflowing season. monsoons provide more than 70 percent of the nation's annual rainfall, a lifeline for india's farmers who make up much of the country's economy. they also
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contribute to mass displacement with the impact on the growing worse by the effects of climate change. for residents of rot, novelty, those effects are already being felt. first, move out a 0. major storm is lashing northern taiwan typhoon in far may land fall on saturday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds its course. widespread damage bring down houses and fries as well. while the typhoon is threatening to bring more floods to parts of china, including the regions which shovel ready been deluged this week, the latest orange and young in the central province of hon on heavy rain over night caused the river to burst his banks rescue as a trying to move people to safety for the south, a major clean up operations underway and the provincial capital jung jo. it was the worst effected area by this week flooding which killed at least 51 people in the region. the cost of the damage has been estimated. a $2000000000.00 emergency
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services in the united states say more than 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers an hour on fire across the country. thousands of people have had to leave their homes. how did you, castro, with more now from washington? the view from inside an inferno firefighters narrowly escape this blaze, which has scorched 125 square kilometers in nevada, in california. it's one of that least $83.00 large fires burning across the western united states. it is just stoic, streamline hot and dry fuels are at record or near record levels of dryness. the lack of moisture means everything is ready. everything is explosive. in northern california. the dixie fire has reached mega fire status, forcing people near lake el mano, to evacuate l just trying to stay calm, not panic, and just, you know, fill up your car with gas and take care of the good business. i. the dramatic start
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of the u. s. wildfire season comes with drought amplified by climate change. the dry conditions have helped fuel this fire in oregon, it's the nation's largest and responsible for the destruction of at least 70 home so far. the impacts so big it's creating its own weather pattern, sending smoke across country to the east coast, contributing to hazy sky lines as far away as new york city. hot temperatures and high winds are also responsible for the fires with little respite predicted as the american summer continues hydro, castro al jazeera washington. the us government is giving up canister on $100000000.00 in emergency assistance for refugees and displaced people. it includes those affected by a recent increase in fighting as the taliban makes rapid territorial gains. funds will also be used help. thousands of african interpreters have been working with us
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forces to leave the country. president joe biden has promised continued support for the afghan leader ash ref, danny. the interpreters may also be able to move to canada, where the government, there is launching a special immigration process for those who helped coalition forces. other local staff and their families will also be included in that program. the taliban has warned they'll be no peace enough canister on until a new government is formed. earlier this week, the most senior us generals that the group no controls. half of afghanistan's districts, despite having withdrawn most of its troops, the u. s. carried out air strikes to help the african government to come out to get us a change base has more now from company immediately. and right now what the african government, i think would like, is additional support from the americans themselves. robin support for the african military. and we have seen, in recent days, the american military conducting air strikes, even though the vast majority of american troops have left this country, only
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a small number, guarding the u. s. embassy. so these strikes have been taken place from outside. i've gone a stone and certainly see your african officials would like to see more of that at the moment to stop the taliban advance. we've seen in recent weeks that particularly concerned about kandahar province. i've heard from some officials, they're concerned that the taliban might try and bounce an operation to actually try and take kandahar city, which would be a huge symbolic boost for this. how about if they were able to claim victory over? i've got a son. second. if he, that's the nightmare scenario for the african government. what they're hoping to do now now eat is over, is to stop pushing back on some of those taliban games. the money that's going to the african military is, is showing that the u. s. is supporting the ongoing war effort of the afghans which the african government says, but basically defensive efforts to try to stop
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a taliban offensive. and of course, all of these things matter because there's no c spot in place. once you have a cease fire in place in a conflict, it locks in the 2 sides positions the negotiating table right now though, it's a fluid situation and whoever has more territory has more leverage in the new the ations and the taliban feel that they are moving forward and progressing and making gains, putting them in a dominant position around the the go see 800 table. ah, the gold metal has been awarded at the tokyo olympics going to china's young t n. and the women's 10 meter rifle, competition athletes from russia and switzerland picked up silver and bronze. metals are also being awarded in fencing, judo and weight, lifting later on saturday life now to our to zeros and richardson joining us from turkey. so andy, we've got the beginnings of the middle table. we
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do not have surprises. hey shawna, someone near the top of it, 11 metal events, you know, on day one there's going to be 339 gold medals handed out for the next couple of weeks. so a lot to keep up to date with one of the interesting events coming up later. so now it's just not a metal event, but it's the u. s. winning sockets is full of some of the real sink. the stars of these a lympics, the one the last 2 will come. so they had a bit of an upset of the last olympics in 2016 when they got knocked out. i'm in the quarter finals and they lost their opening game at this olympics, somewhat surprisingly to sweden beats and 3 nails so that we're looking to get that group campaign back on track a little later on against new zealand on the roads right now, it's probably the highest profile events of the opening day, the mens road cycling rice and what was no explicit. obviously the thought event takes you outside of the official venues where funds of course are banned from attending. got plenty people out on the streets to give their support to the site
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class and i think that's something we are also in the opening ceremony last night. the were also a few 100 people protesting against the games. thinking obviously is not a great idea to the hosting them the serious covered 19 situation we have here as well, but it would just as many people there who want it to be a part of the olympics, taking pictures to be there for the fireworks. and i think that's really what the international olympic committee in the local organizers have a hug. thing is that once the games get going, the sort of cynicism and skepticism about their motives and taking place gets the gotten. i want replaces starting the story lines and visa linton sees spend the last 5 years preparing for the shot for the lengthy go metals and more people pinging positive for corona virus to the sure i. i think the check team and the scotch team seemed to be the, the most effective. so for we've got at least 5 members of the check team or check
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continuing to tested positive for members of the dutch contingent similarly. and that, that manifested itself in competition today when a check women's beach volleyball event. that was just a walk over for japan because the check team couldn't take part because of kind of it 19. and i think that's always been the big concern. people have had that it will affect the integrity of olympic competition. this isn't like, you know, for example, box attacks and theory test positive for the co good ahead of a fine. he can reschedule it for later in the year, but it's not an option. i'm on the high schedule. we have for these olympics. i'm also an admission in the, in the i c briefing earlier today that the word problems getting testing kids from athletes earlier on this week that they say has now been remedy. they're all test available for all who need it. athletes are meant to be tested every single day. and they said this is the most tested community in the world. one other thing that is worth mentioning, just in case the, they organize it didn't have enough problems to deal with. there was
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a tropical storm on the way already on monday, they rescheduled some of the rowing events to take that into accounts. remember, the rookie will cut back in 2019 as a typhoon here, which pulls the cancellation of 3 games. i don't think he's going to be as bad as that. but yeah, some more problems literally on the horizon for the organizes and a thank you so much and the richest and sports presenter reporting live from took you thousands of people in australia's most popular city had breached corona virus restrictions to protest against lockdown measures, violent roles broke out and sidney and items were thrown at police officers. the police shut down the city center and they also made a number of arrests. sydney has been locked down for the past 4 weeks for the state of new south wales where sydney located, of course, is just reported a 163 new infect. that's the biggest daily rise in cases yet. the government wants to speed up the vaccine rollout. limited supplies mean only about 15 percent of adults there have been vaccinated. australia's federal government says it will send
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an extra $50000.00 doses to the states, and others refused to share their supplies. order or mind those other states and territories that last looked we were a common wealth. we work together and it disturbs me that would appear that all we've ever done to work together. has justs say me living costs saw still come here on. i'll just era, but i don't. i do hope that off tensions in haiti is gunfire interrupt the funeral of it's fascinated president l. luis and why the un has decided australia's great barrier reef is knobs endangered. for now, i
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hello and i see you from an abundance of sunshine and high temperatures to now some rainstorms and low temperatures. you knew it had to happen, right. we've got a weather maker moving into the british shells impacting the southern portion of the united kingdom. it's also moving into the bo countries and this is not good news for already water logged areas of belgium into germany, where we saw a debit stating flooding. there is now more rain on top. we're hanging onto the heat for spain. look at some of these temperatures, cordova, 39 degrees, but we do have some instability rolling across the northern portion of spain on saturday. we've had some continuous rain for the black sea region of turkey. it's led to scenes like this were about 200 people have been force from their homes and some rescues underway here in the black sea region. and you know, the forecast is calling for more rain in this corner of turkey, where the southeast of the black sea. also some showers in the forecast for bay
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roots with a high a 30 degrees on saturday. next up are going to africa, the temperature is coming down america at $39.00, but they're shooting up in alger is $41.00. that's a good 10 degrees above average. our bouts of heavy weather will be found toward the ivory coast, liberia and sierra leone. free time, we've got a hive. 26 degrees in the forecast for you. on saturday. the, the 2020 the year of lock downs and social distance saying you can't reach across the screen and get someone. ali re explores one of the global pandemic biggest side effects loneliness, everyone who lives alone has been forced to be socially isolated for the 1st time ever highlighting its effects on physical and mental health and discovery. unique ways of coping. controlling, being alone to get back to episode of all hail the locked down on al jazeera.
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oh, the welcome bank. you're watching to see are your top stories this half hour. india's military is reinforcing. rescue operations and it's western regions of the heaviest rain of july and decades. cost flooding and landslides, least 100 people and owns with died dozens more, are still missing. the us government has pledged $100000000.00 in emergency assistance or refugees and displaced people enough canister on it includes those affected by a recent increase in fighting the taliban mix rapid territorial gains and the 1st guild metal has been awarded at the tokyo olympics. going to china as young young in the women's tend me to rifle competition, but the happy cases of 19 inside the athletes. village. haiti has bids
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farewell to president jovan l. luis, in a 7 funeral service that was briefly interrupted by gunfire. foreign dignitaries had to be rushed to safety demonstrations calling for justice of repeatedly turned violence. since maurice was assassinated at his home earlier this month, his gallery, even before the funeral of 53 roads, you know, but we've got underway. tensions in cap patient run high protests seeking unanswered questions and angry with the nations ruling class took to the streets many here hoped we since funeral would help men to fractured nations. instead of unity that deep suspicion over who killed marie and why we, the haitian people are demanding justice for the president. and we are saying that we do not agree to bury the president because they did not arrest the real culprit . we are blocking the entire northern department since the death, the president. i have not made any money. sam,
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white security concerns dignitaries from across the americas, gathered to pay their respects to the former president at services, got underweight. gunshots rang out force and dignitaries, including those from the u. s. and the un rushed to the safety of the vehicles, the assassination of job number, he says, left this fraudulent nation reeling. but on friday, those closest to him pay tribute, visibly shaken, martino is still recovering from originally after the assassination corporate justice. well, from what d. y is wanting to democratize a seeing how his fighting for equal opportunities to enter the civil service, the come condemned will to his haitian brothers. if you cross your arms and just look at the executioners, blood will not cease to flow today. it is jovan always to morrow. who will it be? it will be him, it will be may it will be our research. in the wake of my fascination on july, the 7th, a core group of foreign nations back to arial unread to take the reins is haiti's,
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new prime minister. the international community is pushing for elections, which hadn't successfully taken place in more than 4 years, with a barely functioning senate and a dissolve parliament that will be an easy task. the launch haitian community here in miami, of paying close attention to the enfolding political crisis in haiti. many shockley, my waste was assassinated that more than anything else that deeply concerned about the immediate security of the nation, they left behind at the notre dame to haiti church in little haiti, motors gather to pay their respects to the for the president. like all haitians, those gathered have more questions than answers, but with a nation's future hanging in the balance. thoughts turned to those they left behind, having all these rumors and so many questions, none of which were answered. let a lot of people to number one fear for the security of the country as a whole. but of course, the fear for the security of their own families who are still in haiti. haiti sands,
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at a precarious moment, as it lays its slain president to rest. the investigation to who was behind his fascination, appears no closer to giving haitians the answers they seek the contra tension. we cannot leave in a day and the country resists with the people. in the nation who got into all the fin, the country, a date for elections has not been set, security and stability for now a more pressing issues in this trouble nation. gala karate 0 miami, florida, rescue workers in florida have officially ended the search for bodies of the site of an apartment building that collapsed last month. dozens of firefighters have been working 12 hour shifts from sleeping at the site in surfside, near miami. at least 97 people are confirmed dead. one person is still missing providing closure to families with the ultimate test of everybody here. and i think we, we did our best to do that to make sure that everybody knew that,
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that we were in it 1000 percent to make sure that they had to close, or they needed the us secretary of state antony blinking has discussed a potential troop withdrawal with iraq's foreign minister who's saying a pull out by the end of the year could allow the us military take on an advisory role would likely include training and arming iraqi forces. fighting iso, the us president joe biden is due to meet the iraqi prime minister. must offer alchemy on monday and advise it to the former us president. all trump has been released on bail after a court hearing billionaire thomas barrack was arrested this week. he's charged with working as a foreign agent on behalf of the united arab emirates archer trumps inaugural fund and helped him to get elected. you'll have to her an ankle bracelet and surrender his passport. while he awaits trial. kristen salumi reports now from new york. barrett is charged with trying to influence improperly lobby the u. s. president
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for he was working allegedly on behalf of the united arab emirates as he was the chairman of president trump inaugural committee in 2017. this was a substantial stop and i unexpectedly taking place today. he is due to appear in person in a new york courtroom on monday, but his lawyer is attempting to secure his freedom pending trial. prosecutors were very nervous about this because he is a very wealthy man. and business man with a private jet and citizenship in lebanon. so they wanted to make sure that his attendance in new york, on monday would be assured before letting him leave this federal detention facility . while the investigation into his allege influencing attempted influencing the president continues. he's also charged with lying to investigators back in 2019 who were looking into this president. trump is not in any way indicted with these
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charges. he's not named in these charges. prosecutors do allege that the defendant brock had an influence on president tom's foreign policy, however, and also that he was attempting to get a position as a middle east adviser in the trump administration. when all of this was happening, he was informally advising president. trump's officials. 140 palestinians have been injured and the occupied west banks are in process against an illegal is ready settlement. hundreds gathered in the village of bitter throwing rocks that is really forced to respond to the gas and life fire. and i post for jewish settlers was built near b as in may. israel is examining whether it can be declared as land belongs to the states. iran supreme leader has warned residents of a southern region not to give amunition to the enemy. after weeks of protest against water shortages, at least one person was shot dead on thursday, and 2 others were injured and could stun province. security forces,
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se quotes unknown gunman, open fire, protest as drought conditions in the region have been worsened by a nation wide shortage blamed on us sanctions. turkey's defense ministry is searching for survivors. after a boat carrying $45.00 migrants went down in the g, and it said the boat sank. children the 60 kilometers off the coast of the holiday resort ton of cas turkeys hosting 3700000 refugees. most of them come from syria, many tried to reach turkey on overcrowded boats. the u. n. has decided not to classify the great barrier reef as an endangered heritage site. that's despite evidence that it is under threat from climate change and coral bleaching green pieces condemning the governance in australia for lobbying against having granted this protected status. this is a product of one of them. i cynical lobbying if it's a very scent years in which truth has been sacrificed for the political
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appearances of a strategy in government, there is doing nothing credible to tackle the number one cause of the process of very race which is climate change. people of the world have every right to be mystified by a strong government that the spot 55000000 is of a strategy of being burned in the right 5 and 60 percent of the dr. barry roasting impacted by the 3 mass bleaching events, record droughts, a 1000000 dead fish strategies. great. murray, darling bison system that still the strategy in government is one of the world's worst lag on climate action of the sure of senegal. and martini is the world's largest known cold water reef. home to countless, rare and endangered species, is also where international companies are drilling for oil and gas, and fishermen,
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se dolphins and turtles are washing up on the shores of sen ago. nicholas hank reports now from one fishing time their k off. deep in senegal, the territorial waters, 500 meters below sea level, are creatures that humans have not yet encountered. it is a canyon as long as the great wall of china, 400 kilometers, and 100 meters high. this is the world's largest cold water reef home to oysters, that are 30 centimeters long and 500 years old. here are the court of orange reef, each fish and endangered charge to meet it is at the edge of this precious ecosystem until now, undisturbed by human interaction. that multi national companies are preparing to extract billions of barrels of oil in the trillion cubic feet of gas. since the drilling began, endangered dolphins, turtles, and other sea life have washed up on the shore. fishermen by beer on fall has never seen anything like it. and says it is about only also if i
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feel pain and sadness, they like us, they like human beings. these are noble animals, the guide us when we go fishing while they lead other fish, that their death is a bad sign. city goals, ministry of fishing, says oil and gas companies are not to blame it. think a technique using dynamite to fish may responsible for the death while it is illegal, fishermen, i'm a watch shows his son how it's done. the device does not detonate in front of our camera. he says he doesn't want to be seen breaking the law. i've got to get a leg up. and if you're caught, you're in trouble and i covered the devices with type so it stays dry. otherwise, it won't light up when it's held tight, it's like throwing a small bomb in the water. the fishing ministry says the sound of the explosion alone is enough to kill animals. and it's the worst type of fishing because it destroys the environment and what's already a fragile ecosystem. scientists believe oxygen level in the ocean or dropping due
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to human pollution. this too may be causing sea mammals to suffocate in the water. this used to be a prestige beach where people used to come in swim the ocean abundance with fish. look at it now. it's bells like a dumb sight. while the government installed electricity and the internet for communities living by the sea, there's no infrastructure to deal with the human waste and toxic chemicals there are being thrown into the ocean. but environmentalists say this is just the tip of the iceberg, because out of sight, hundreds of nautical miles away is environmental pollution of far greater magnitude, chinese and european deep sea trawlers scrape the ocean floor with giant nets in a matter of minutes, they kill and destroy everything in their path, including coral reefs, scientists predict that within a decade,
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ocean ecosystems will collapse because of a combination of rising temperatures, over fishing and schuman pollution with it will disappear the opportunity for humans to encounter new species of life. because for them, time may be running out. nicholas hawk al jazeera, kyra senegal mon use whenever you want. it's including all our back off our programs, the links on the website out of the or dot com. ah, this is, i'll just enter these all your help stories. india's military is reinforcing. rescue operations and it's western regions after the heaviest rain for july and decades. course flooding and lens lights, at least $100.00 people are known to have died and dozens more. i'm missing the us government has placed $100000000.00 in emergency assistance for refugees.
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