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children, we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there . the news, frustration with corona virus restrictions belong to the streets and france with protests against the so called health path. ah robin watching all their life, my headquarters here and also coming up the pain as losing their homes. the death toll from flooding atlanta sides in western india, rises to more than 100. also the us can government imposes curfew across most of the country. a ton of i'm trying to gain more territory and i want to hire the girls out there watching right now the changing things that the olympics,
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the highest percentage of women taking part in tokyo. ah, welcome to go from locked down to apps to mass mandates. the credit of i was pandemic has changed the way we live our lives. but several governments are facing growing anger and the measures aimed at curbing the spread of cov, if 19 in london, thousands of demonstrators of rallied against what they say, the breach of the civil liberties. they say try can trace measures using a mobile app, a limiting movement, england lifted most of its pandemic restrictions last week. this is the scene from the french capital demonstrate the rallying against the introduction of a cycle, help us the the base and he's, and just the travel opponent say it's an attack on the right. well, let's take a closer look at the fences. how fast it shows that the holder has been vaccinated and had a recent negative k with 19 test or even recently recovered from the virus. it was
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introduced earlier this month for people going to log scale festivals all night clubs. on wednesday it became compulsory for visitors to sports events, museum cinemas, and other cultural venues. from the beginning of august, i'll be mandatory for restaurants bars, as well as long distance train and plain jersey journeys. heidi lawson is a professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. she says, measures like the health path needed to rein in the pandemic impact on society. i think that part of the anger and the frustration is not just about today. it's accumulated frustration over, you know, along a long time now. i mean, it's been, europe was at the beginning of this, the worst of it. and it's been a very long year and a half people are angry. people are frustrated. i mean, the irony of these demonstrations here in london on so called freedom day,
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it seemed like a total contradiction. but it just speaks to how this is much deeper issues and anxieties. people are not happy about the way governments have handled this in some settings, but that's not helping us move forward. we do find that these kind of measures can be helpful even though there are protests. but i think that if we really want to slow this down, we're going to need some, some effort. here. we've done a lot of research with the public on these issues. overall, the people who get vaccinated and are positives are very happy about these measures . they're very willing, but the ones who hesitate or refuse are very much against the notion of being documented and being it makes them even more reluctant. so we have very complicated publics right now in a, in a complicated situation. but i think our choices to let this virus get
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ahead, take us hostage again, or we try to ran it in and try to restore our economies and our academic and social lives. does the people little strangely as most populous city have breach chrome virus restrictions to protest against locked on measures? oh, by liberal me and i phone is offices, police shut down the city center. i made a number of ras, sydney's been locked down for the past 4 weeks. the state of new south wales where sydney is located has just reported a 163 new infections. that's the biggest day, the rise in cases. yet the government wants to speed up the vaccine road. a lot. limited supplies mean only about 15 percent of adults have been vaccinated. australian federal government says it'll send an extra $50000.00 days to the state and to others, refuse to share their supplies. i want to remind those other states and territories
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that last time i 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. now rush was reporting a spike in creative virus infections and deaths to, to be highly contagious. delta variant 799 people have died from the virus and the latest daily count and nearly 24000 new infections have been reported. the matter of moscow says he hopes new infections. i have piqued after having to revise the decision to ease restrictions. last week, malaysia has revolted its high stating number of cobit 19 cases. since the start of the pandemic, the health ministry registered nearly 16000 new cases on saturday, parts of south these days were seeing a current virus surge fuel by a highly contagious cell to variant. india's military is reinforcing,
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rescue operations in its western regions where the heaviest rain for july and decades calls devastating floods. more than a 100 people have died and many more are still missing. so the carrot has this report come off to the chaos with an all too familiar scene across india. it's hard for many to take in homes and lives destroyed. household items are all that's left. a reminder of how relentless the annual monsoon rains have been this year and keeps her. the pain of loss is just too much to bear. flooding and learn slide in this village in the states roster. i have less people with nothing. john, i got someone yesterday we didn't have the materials for cremation. it was raining
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heavily. we had nothing. so that's why we dug a pit and buried every one together. more than a 100 people have been killed in just 2 days in horror struck the many more are missing. ro, power outages in several town. a lot of them are indian military has already been able to help move nearly 85000 people to safe areas that we have acquitted many people because of the increased water level in nearby villages they were bought into different. but despite this, the pandemic is hampering the emergency response. it is also really not because of all the green grounds. so frankly, that all the while we are being in short because already supplied bank in the all those can people can me been booked probably never going to be the worst isn't over
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yet. read alerts have been issued and harassed her for the next 24 hours and further south. several states are also facing dangerous rivers flowing soda height of algebra. the major storm is lashing northern taiwan typhoon info maitland fall on saturday, bringing heavy rain and strong wind that calls widespread damage, bringing down houses and trees all the time. it is also threatening to bring more floods to parts of china, including regions which already been deluged this week. the latest wrenching, jang, and the central province of hannon and heavy rain over night cause river to burst its banks. vasquez are trying to move people to safety for the south. i major kingdom, abrasion continues and the provincial capital of june. jo. rescuers have been using bull days as in robert both to move residents out of neighborhood swamped by record
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floods. at least 50 people in the region were killed. the cost of the damage has been estimated at $2000000000.00. of guns government has imposed a car from saturday in 31 of the 34 provinces. it's aimed at curbing the recent increase in fighting as the taliban makes rapid territorial gains. group has warned . they'll be no peace until a new government is installed. this week, the most senior us generals that the taliban now controls half of a gun. his thumbs districts are diplomatic, added. james bayes has this updates from cobble this serious concern about the situation from africa officials. they have a regular morning security meeting in cobble with senior cabinet ministers and senior generals. it's normally chad by the vice president, but it is now being chaired by president ashe, rough ghani, and immediately following that meeting, the interior ministry as issued an important announcement saying that in many parts of afghanistan is going to be
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a nighttime curfew put into place from 10 pm until 4 am, which is the time of 1st prayers. the curfew will take place in 31 out of 34 provinces. so the majority of afghanistan, but it will not take place in 3 large population centers. they are called all the capital and the province around this 9. go ha, the province to the east with his capital july le bye. and also in punch year, which is a province just to the north of cobbled bay for now will be exempt from this night . time curfew, the reason for the curfew is not being given other than it's for security reasons, but it's been clear for many years that in contested parts of africa. storm. the government may control things during the day. but the taliban very much own the night. for him, so that is the head of the international relations department at cardon university . he says the african governments curfew is an attempt to restrict intra provincial
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movement and prevent further taliban gains the taliban heard and did battle p b. we're not here because of the security vacuum that was created in the last pages of the redraw and the government paid to for go with the list, fatigue value of territory, particularly bitter remote districts where they were not able to provide logistical support on time. and they largely focused on keeping the population protected in the urban areas and in the urban now that was the stage of the immediate consequences of the withdrawal. now we are in the 2nd stage but have to take over price, big urban vendor. and the government is not consolidating to discredit
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the same, because if, if, if the problem is called, the government will have larger impact than a district on into the handley. by now the us government is giving us going to start $100000000.00 in emergency assistance for refugees and displaced people and include sales affected by a recent increase in fighting. as the taliban takes more territory, president biden has promised continued support can lead to a shaft. connie of the interpreters may also be able to canada, who's government to lodge a special immigration process for those who help coalition forces. the local staff and their families will be included in the program. i'll still add hill now because they're out of state cruise and heading to help fire fighters, causing one of the numerous spies standing in the west and united states. the deval agreed to help level it's worth crisis in modern history, but it comes with a price. they stories after the break.
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ah, ah hello, thanks for tuning in. we're going to start with the southwest monsoon and we take it to the indian state of buffer restaurant. look at this over the past 24 hours more than $450.00 millimeters of rain. that means over the past few days, we've seen over a meter of rain here. and there are bread, weather alerts for good or at west much of pradesh on sunday, because that is where the most intense rain will fall. next we're going to go to asia pacific and we saw quite the lashing for nearer type pay. and this is all because of typhoon in the trees just snapped like twigs and we've been dealing with flooding. so we track where this is right now. expect landfall south of shanghai on sunday and the team and we've been going over what we expect when goes about a 105 kilometers per hour and rainfall a $115.00 millimeters,
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that's per sunday alone. ok, we are also watching some tropical trouble in the pacific par tech. it could impact the olympics. i'll put this for now. we're thinking monday, we'll start to see the effects in tokyo. and if this does become a typhoon, it could very well make landfall on tuesday. further to the south, we've got plenty of sun cross sumatra and borneo and 4 java. look at this jakarta wall to wall sunshine on sunday with a hive. 31. the when the freedom of the press is under threat in oh, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thoughts towards the making government step outside the mainstream. the has been a implement here just some of access points. the internet shift, the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be
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a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered for listening post on a just o a book about kill what's going on there needs to run the reminder, bought up stories, 1000 demonstrators, lee french capital, running against the introduction of a so called current virus help power. most venues and some travel opponent say it's an attack on the right. it is military is reinforcing rescue operations and it's western regions of the heaviest rain. but july in decades for flooding and landslides, more than 100 people, and they have died and dozens more. i'm missing,
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i mean i can government as opposed to kathy from start today and 31 of the 34 provinces. it's aimed at cutting the recent increase in sizing as the autonomy makes rapid territorial gains. taliban is warning, they'll be no peace until the new government installed. i protest against brazilian, the president jive all said are getting under way across cities in the country. thousands of people won by voices heard. and the frustration understood the handling of the cro virus pen. let's because that was correspond, monica. yeah. to kathy's one of those demonstrations in rio de janeiro. the certainly the, the confrontation with the president is building up. and of course lots of people taking to the streets once again. the yes, exactly. this is the 4th time in 2 months that people are taking to the streets and it's not just only here in rio, it's going to be in the cities throughout the country,
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and also resilience abroad will be broach figured lisa, i've been planning to do so. and there are many reasons for that beside the government handling of the band with the president downplaying, the virus flowing to roll out of vaccine. there's also now the parliamentary injury, which is investigating accusations that there were there was corruption in the acquisition of material to deal with the mag. and besides this, there is no threat to a president dreadful on i have said that he will not accept the seat in next year's elections if there is fraud. and he has been trying to install this narrative, much like donald trump in the united states. that next year's presidential election could be rig he was for zill to have a paper ballot instead of a digital ballot,
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which is what the country has had for the past years. and it's what i've gotten him to liked it as well. so there are many, many reasons for this protest, and as i said, it's nationwide a lot of other kids thanks very much for the update because will continue to monitor what goes across brazil through the day. thank you know, emergency services in the united states say more than 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers. and i will fire across the country. thousands of people who had to leave their homes as heidi to cancer posts from washington, dc. the view from inside an inferno firefighters narrowly escape this blaze, which has scorched 125 square kilometers in nevada and 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
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. the dixie fire has reached mega fire status, forcing people near lake el mano to evacuate. al, 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 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 heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. so we'll stephan
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is a counselor at the climate council, australia and the climate change experts. the australian national university. he explains why the surveyor, whether events are getting worse. climate change is increasing the energy content of the atmosphere by trapping more heat. that means that the conditions are getting hotter, but it also means that other extremes, both ends drought and he'll be rain are also becoming more extreme. so this means that when you have drought, most of your drop coupled with high temperatures, it makes forest really much more prone to burn, which is why we're seeing such dramatic and large fires now in western north america. at the same time, because the atmosphere is holding more water vapor, it increases the odds that will see extreme rainfalls, which are happening. of course, in western india have also play china and europe just in the last week or so. so yes, there's a very, very good and strong body of scientific evidence to say that extreme weather events
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across the board are becoming more extreme because the climate change, they will become more common of the 16, the best and more severe. and the next decade or 2, that's because it's going to take us at least that long to get our emission trending down towards 0. so certainly up till 20302035. more greenhouse gases will accumulate in the atmosphere, which means more heat will be trapped and more severe weather will occur and will become more more extreme. this means that we must prepare for this. we must learn to adapt to it and anticipating something we're going to have to live with at least for the next couple of decades. iraq says is the rest of the people behind the explosion which killed 35 people earlier this week. that happened to be crowded area of southern city, a suburb of the capital, baghdad, dozens of other people injured in the blast. islip claimed responsibility hours after the attack, and iraq has agreed to supply lebanon with 1000000 tons of heavy oil in exchange
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for medical services. lebanon is facing, it was crisis in milton history. the world bank estimates that maybe 50 percent of the population now live below the poverty line. the recent resignation of the prime minister san harry also plunged the lebanese lira to new lows. more than 4000000 people in lebanon, including a 1000000 refugees, are at risk of losing access to safe water. the agency for children estimates water will stop pumping in 4 to 6 weeks. more than 4000000 people, including 1000000 refugees, are immediate risk of losing access to steep water in lebanon. that's according to unicef. with the rapidly escalating academic crisis shortage of the funding, fuel and flies that chlorine and spare parts, you just have to estimate the most water pumping will gradually cease across the country and the next $4.00 to $6.00 weeks. in the public water supply system glasses unit that estimates that water costs good skyrocket by 200 percent a month when securing water from alternative or private water suppliers. iran
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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 in constant province. security forces. the unknown gunman opened fire protested. drop conditions in the region of been worst by the nation. wide shortage is blamed on us sanctions. i don't, i'm not sure if the advice offered about the water and sewage structure and kudos done, and especially the sewage system in the city of ours had been heated. then we absolutely would not have been faced with the problems we have now. the people have coastal have voiced the dissatisfaction and i cannot be blamed for this at all. they're upset. the problem with water supply is not a minor issue, especially in the extreme with that of course, just asking us secretary of state antony blanket has discussed a potential treat withdrawal with the wrongs foreign minister flawed to send the pull out by the end of the year could allow the us military to take on
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a more advisory role, and that would likely training on iraqi forces fighting isolate. president biden is due to meet the rocky prime minister. mr. at amy on monday, not advisor to the former us president. donald trump has been released on bail after a court hearing galena. thomas brock is charged with working as a foreign agent on behalf of the united arab emirates, barack chad trump in all girl fund that helps him get elected. he'll have to and electronic monitor and surrender his passport while awaiting trial. kristen salumi has moved from new york. barrick is charged with trying to influence improperly lobby the u. s. president for he was working allegedly on behalf of the united arab emirates, as he was the chairman of president trump's inaugural committee in 2017. this was a substantial stop and i unexpectedly taking place today. he is due to appear in person
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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 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
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a middle east adviser in the trump administration. when all of this was happening, he was informally advising president trump's officials. ah, female athletes are already breaking records at the tokyo olympics, but these games also the highest of a percentage of women taking part and richardson reports are taking. the people might think them quite different. if the lighting, the olympic coldness, friday's opening ceremony, japanese tennis thought no mere socket is fast, becoming the face of the tokyo olympics. and these games will set a new high female athletes. 49 percent of all competitors or women. compare that to the tokyo games in 964. when the figure stood it just 13 percent. it's a huge shop window and just promoting capabilities of
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women and gowns, which often of course get, get hidden. terribly balanced representation of men and women in the media generally on high school sense media coverage is, is wondering girls when they, more than a lympics began in 1896. they found that he had a k, but so made a pretty blunt assessments on the prospect of women taking part. he said it was impractical. uncouth in proper and uninteresting. but women did go on to take part at the 1900 games and barriers have been getting broken down ever since. 9 additional mixed gender events are only tokyo schedule. and a big reason, new sports like surfing, sport, climbing, and skateboarding have been included is because of their appeal to both sexes. we'll get a new, a new audience. there'll be a lot of maybe millions of people around the world that have never seen searching before. and they'll get to watch it for the 1st time and, and hopefully we put on a show and, and yeah, i'd love to say that i was able to win
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a gold medal in the 1st year that was in the olympics. the us women's football team haven't just one full olympic titles. leading players have used their profile to fight for equal pay and social justice. women who go through the experience of discrimination or some other really have life experience like mental health issue. like feeling that the pressure is too much, they choose to speak out then, then they should be encouraged and supposed to do so and they should be listen to because these people speak from genuine and authentic experience. i want to fire the girls are watching right now in the next 2 weeks. i 2nd and thousands of other elite female athletes of the chance to do just that. and the rich, it's an al jazeera tokyo galen's as a retired, but he shall and pick silver med list and badminton from the athens gains of 2004 that she says female representation is increased in the games. but there's still
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a lot of room for improvement. i think some people forget that for so many years may or representation has been way more than the female. so it's great that we just talked a little reminds up, but like you said, just come on god, let's just keep this a 5050. now i think it just beliefs that the games have started and now we can get the sport to the talking. and i think that's the most important thing with that, it's happening. i. we just got to kayla mason on i think businesses have been doing amazing on the quality stage inclusion bypass to take the some reason sport has been lagging behind a is a bit of a boy's club is very obviously when you think about sports, very competitive, ambitious oh, very male characteristics is always put women down. so now that we've got this sensation now, if i okay, so why have we let this go on and how we will not let this happen again as well as for, you know, i met, i remember getting my kits, you know, lives in the next to him of the latest competition,
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and i'd like let you pick it up with me about this big. and i'm thinking, how the hell am i supposed to play a sport in best? but so when i try to see the sexuality or, you know, you called me a female athlete and not equal or just as well. ah, you want to you over there with me. so robin in doha, reminder of all top news stories, thousands of demonstrators in the french capital, rallying against the introduction of a circle. cro virus hell pass the most and you and some travel apparent and say it's an attack on there. right. there also launch rallies in london again, what protest with a calling a breach of a civil liberties. they say tracking traits mentioned using a mobile phone and are limiting their movement.

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