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as it has been over the past little while it's symbol sunshine with a high of 30 degrees on sunday. okay, next to africa and we've got our strong storms right through ethiopia, pushing into south sudan on sunday, a juba a high of 31 degrees. as we go further toward that south, you know, temperatures are quite cool as we head toward zimbabwe. ferrari, 16 degrees bill awhile, 13 degrees. that's a good 10 degrees below average, but temperatures will bounce back as we head toward wednesday, but still below average. thanks for your company. the latest news as it breaks agriculture production across the north nigeria, greens, a serial production event, steep decline with detail coverage that demands or not you've been made and ignored many times before. now that allowed a death because they say that situation is much worse from around the world than
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these external affairs folks. persons is the government is following due process and the case and that authorities act against violations of law when a french soldier was murdered in a so called terrorist attack, his mother retaliated with a love, speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of a grieving mother who loved her son, but adopted a generation latifah, a witness documentary on al jazeera. oh, the
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a watching algebra, i'm emily. i'm going a reminder of our top story is our rallies are underway in front against corona, virus health. the measures limit access to public venues the vaccinated, but has to have also gathered in london against attract and traced restriction in the military reign. forcing rescue operations in the state of ma, harassed stress after the heaviest july rain in j. k called flooding and land slides more than 100 people known to have died. and doctor desemore, i'm anything the afghan government has imposed a character from saturday in 31 out of 34 provinces in response to the race and to increase in fighting as the taliban made rapid oil emergency services in the united states say more than 5 and
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a half 1000 square kilometers. i'm now on fire across the country. thousands of people have had to leave their homes. heidi joe castro has moved 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 that least $83.00 large fires burning across the western united states. it is just so extremely 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. 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
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of the u. s. wildfire season comes with the 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. will. stephan is with the climate council of his stria. he explains why these types of weather 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
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hotter, but it also means that other extremes, both ends drought, then have the rain are also becoming more extreme. so this means that when you have drought, most of your drop couple with high temperatures, it makes the 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 we'll 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 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,
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which means more heat will be trapped and more severe weather will occur and will become more so 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. where you were in florida have officially ended the search for bodies at the side of an apartment building that collapsed last month. dozens of 55 have been working 12 hour shifts and sleeping at the side in side ne, miami, at least not who 7 people had confirmed to have died. 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, that we were in it 1000 percent to make sure that they had to lose, or they needed a rags. prime minister's says the people behind monday's explosion,
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which killed 35 people have been arrested. it happened in the crowded area of the city is suburb of the capital bank, deb, dozens of other people were injured in the block. i thought has claimed responsibility hours after the attack. iraq has agreed to supply lebanon with a 1000000 tons of heavy oil in exchange for medical services. lebanon is facing the worst crisis in modern history. the world bank estimates that nearly 50 percent of the population now live below the poverty line around supreme and later has warned residents of the southern region not to give munition to the enemy. after weeks of protest against water shortages, at least one person was short paid on thursday and 2 others were injured in the cove. it's done, of course. is that good province? excuse me. security forces, say unknown gunn, men opened fire,
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protested drought conditions in the region. have been worsened by the nation wide shortages blamed on us sanctions national in a case where 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 cruises down have voiced the dissatisfaction, and they 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 of cruises. a funeral has been held for a 17 year old palestinian teenager who died after being shot by israeli soldiers. it happened on friday in the village of nearby select option protests against the expansion of illegal israeli settlements. the official palestinian news agency was mohammed to mimi was shot in the back after israeli troops. stone to the village is
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ralph military says it's investigating to many hazy has bid farewell to president jovan l at my waist in a 7 hour funeral service that was briefly interrupted by gunfire. foreign dignitaries had to be rushed to safety. protest is calling for justice. i have repeatedly 10 violent since my waste was assassinated at his home earlier this month. and he gallagher reports. even before the funeral of 53 rolls, you know my, we've got underway. tensions in cap patient run high protest seeking unanswered questions and angry with the nation's ruling class, took to the streets many here hoped we since funeral would help men diffraction nation, instead of unity. that deep suspicion over who killed my we 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,
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the president. i have not made any money. sam, white security concerns dignitaries from across the americas, gathered to pay their respects to the former president. a service has got underweight. gunshots wrung out force and dignitaries, including those from the us and the un to be rushed to the safety of the vehicles. the assassination of job number, we says left this fraudulent nation reeling, that on friday, those closest to him, paid tribute, visibly shaken. martino is still recovering from originally after the assassination corporate justice was a more demo. why is wanting to democratize a sin? how his fighting for equal opportunities to enter the civil service. the come condemned bull to his patient. 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 movies is
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a fascination on july, the 7th, a core group of foreign nation fact, arial unread to take the reins of haiti's, 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 it dissolved parliament that will be an easy task. the launch haitian community here in miami, paying close attention to the unfolding political crisis in haiti. many a shock, but my waste was assassinated that more than anything else that deeply concerned about the immediate security of the nation. they left behind the notre dame to haiti church, and little haiti motors gathered 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
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a whole. but of course, the fear for the security of their own families who are still in haiti. haiti sounds at a precarious moment as it lays its slain president to rest. the investigation to who was behind his estimation appears no closer to giving haitians the answers they seek. the country tension, not leaving the country. that was the last people in the nation who got 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. galico robbed his era, miami, florida, her as president to leg pedro castillo has received his official credentials and had a bang sworn in on wednesday. me cruise electro court handed over the papers going to the ceremony in the capital lima until a few months ago because it was a little known union activists and teacher from a rural area in the north. he has dismissed accusations by opponents that his left
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wing liberal party has historical linked to the shining communist. great to them. and i completely reject the idea that we will impose some model taken from other countries. we are not chevy sters. we are not communists. we are not a female and above all we are not tearing the unesco world heritage committee is making in china and to disgust and least of nominated sides. peru is trying to get the status for an ancient solar observe at dream. that child care was billed more than 2300 years ago. west of the andes mountain range. it's the oldest in the american peru is already home to 12 world heritage side. and unesco has decided not to classify the great barrier reef as an endangered heritage side.
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that's just find evidence that it's under threat from climate change and coral blinking green paste is condemning the stallion government for lobbying against it . being granted, the protected staff is selena award is a co waste scientist and a senior lecture at the university of queensland. she says it's time for the strolling government to tank it, climate change seriously. but there's absolutely no gap to great buried under to be a threat. and the the data is there, it's from only a strain, government organizations. it's one of those universities making it very clear, very few still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess, bleaching events which, which frequently result in large mortality on the rave. we have one quality problem for industrialized being the coastline of the great barrier reef, which adds to water quality problems. so if the threats we've lost considerable
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sections of the great barrier reef. and if we don't take very dramatic action on climate change, we will get more and more bleaching events and the race will not have time to recover. the federal government has an calling record on climate change. not only do we have aspiration to 0 emission is not actual target, but we government also aggressively chases new fossil fuel development, which i think in the current climate is absolutely unforgivable. so they are thinking new call, mine's new gas development. and even using funding for renewables to try and say fossil fuel. well, the strategy yeah, is a fairly small country population was. so our missions huge is a global plan. if we consider the emissions of the big coal mine sort of propose
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and the gas develop and then we can become a much more important player globally. so our government really needs to step up and take on the change seriously. scientist, selina ward them, me the coast of senegal and marin county, i use the world's largest known cold water rave home to countless rare any dangerous species is also way in special companies and drilling for oil and gas. but local fishermen, se dolphins and turtles wash up day on the shores of finnegan's home. nicholas hack reports from the fishing town of kaya 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,
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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 bureau fall has never seen anything like it and says it is about only also if i feel pain and sadness, they like us, they like human beings. these are noble animals to guide us when we go fishing while they lead other fish that their death is a bad sign. clinicals ministry fishing says oil and gas companies are not to blame it. think a technique using dynamite to fish may be responsible for the death. while it is illegal, fishermen i might watch shows his son how it's done. the device does not detonate
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in front of our camera. he says he doesn't want to be seen breaking the law. i've given you 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 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, well, it's like a dumb site, was 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
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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, 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 hong al jazeera k are sending off. still ahead on al jazeera, raining olympic champion, crashes out of the gymnast. fuse home games will have all the action from tokyo,
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2020. coming out with joe in. ah, on counting the cost beyond the tourism, the world's richest man making a grab to control access to the trillion dollars face industry on taos, the new coal. why rich nations of emitted agriculture from the climate change and how flowering call life in iraq? counting the cost on al jazeera, besieged by violent crime and drugs. confronted by racism and integration. 0 traces the history of such generation lebanese australians. exploring the conflicts and the struggle for acceptance. once upon a time in punch bowl, on our 0 i we understand the differences
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in the cultures because the amount of what moves wilson use and current does that matter to you? oh, the times is for. he's jo. i thank you very much. emily de, one at the tokyo olympics has come to a close and the 1st metals have been awarded. host japan have struck gold and the mens 60 kilogram judo. now he said that cato beat young him way of chinese high pe
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in the final the very 1st battle of the games went to china's young c. n, who won the women's 10 me to era life will competition. 21 year old had never won a major world competition in the men's 10 me to episode it was javert, fluky who gold for iran? 41 year old who also works as a nurse back home, did it with a new olympic record school. it was also iran's 1st f, a metal and shooting of any color pushing. i'm very happy that i did my job on both sides as a nurse, we battled the pandemic and the last year was very hard. and as a shooter, i've worked a lot in the last 2 years for this moment, and i'm happy that we've achieved some success. a huge result for ecuador, too. they'd only ever 11 pick gold medal before now, but they've clinched the 2nd thanks to cyclists. richard cut a path here, one, the men's right race toward france. champions. how they forget church, clenched bronze, and just behind while i'm trying to finish and algerian jokers being sent home from
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tokyo after refusing to fight in this railey opponents 15 marine could have met israel to hub full in the 2nd round. but he decided to withdraw because of his political support for palestinians. he did the same thing at the world championships in 2019. now faces sanctions from the international judo federation and jerry's and pick committee. so early stages that the games, but here's how the middle table is looking at china out in front with 3 gold medals and shooting weightlifting and fencing italy in japan. a 2nd followed by south korea than 5 countries with one gold metal each, including hungary cost vo and thailand. so we've seen the 1st go little for japan, but there was also some disappointment for the whole nation as well. and richardson has more from touch you. yes and bad news that home athlete car have you to morrow rates. it is one of the best mail gymnasts of old time he was looking to win his full olympic title, finish his career on
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a high. but he didn't even make it through to the final of his offense and organized the desperate some good news involving hung, limp peons as they try and shift the narrative away from that other story line that won't go away. whether or not it really is a good idea to be hosting games in the middle of a car with 90 demik japanese tennis superstore soccer, who we saw like thing the cold and at the opening ceremony on friday, she plays in her 1st match on sunday. there will be a huge amount of attention on her throughout these games. all could be the biggest event today was mens road citing rice that finished just over a 100 kilometers away from here. it's ok. what koby 19 restrictions are different, and i meant as a good number of people out there supporting the cyclists. i'm supporting these olympics and that is really reflected in what we saw at the opening ceremony on friday, outside the stadium. yes, the word protest is the rule. so people that to celebrate the stuff of these games and as far as the eye sees concerned, they believe public opinion. not surprisingly, perhaps,
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starting to shift behind these games, we can feel the love, even if we don't have the spectators so, so that, that, that is excellent. and just, you know, as an indication, the figure i gave you the very beginning of the press conference, 69400000 people have watched in japan alone have watched some portion of the sport so far. and that's before the games, even though properly began, will also have that briefing. they did say that having some problems with a shortage to testing kids for athletes a few days ago. but that had now being remedy. and as far as they were concerned, this elite bunch of sports men and women at the athletes village of the most tested community in the entire world. i think that we did see really what these games are going to look like at some of the metal ceremonies here in tokyo. a bit of a stark contrast to what we normally see at the olympics. empty stands athletes with face masks on having to put their own metals around the next to reduce the risk of infection. and if the, when enough problems and complications
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a tropical storm is on its way already. some events for monday have had to be rescheduled if not quite a talk soon, the like of which affected so many games during the rugby world cup in japan in 2019 but more problems on the horizon for the organizes away from the game. the nfl is dealing with a backlash. show you the new coven vaccine rules. as teams returned to training camps, that a commissioner warned teens that they could be forced to forfeit games if an outbreak is caused by unvaccinated players. while around 80 percent of players have had the job and number of the support staff have not. and it's been reported that some facing fact after refusing to take it. that's a big deal with that coming out forfeiting games. you never want to do that, but i think we have the guys in the locker room that are either vaccinated or going to be smarter or not vaccinated. not try to hurt the team in any way. understand everybody's opinion. and i think everybody's has that right. i'm out,
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we would live in this country, we would do wouldn't be where in the position that were in if that wasn't the case . obviously we'll have to do a better job of educating ourselves. busy of educating our neighbors, just on this whole pandemic, just this whole situation, the vaccine some and i'll be action for you now. we've got a great catch to show you from the seattle mariners oakland athletics getting on friday, but not by a player. there was torn pit a home run for the athletics, and it was snapped by a mariners fun in the crowd. a great efforts with 100 miles an hour barrels. if you don't, that was good. take a look at this. this is from the game between the san francisco giants and the pit pirate home run went out to the grounds in the water to fence wasting in the kayak and after. but it was about april in orange and emerged victorious. i wouldn't want to go up and
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look at him. all right, well, that is all you know. well jim will have to move. we later emily, lot of effort for a bull. thank you very much. all right that so from me, my name is emily anglin, but the news our i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day for me. bye for now. ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah, about the board and determined to succeed. it can feel you want to keep on training by obstacle. i'll just they will, will tell themes fine story of the truth of the money women into the future. their
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dream of playing football for that country. despite its culture and traditions, we are in the money and it's difficult the people to accept. the money goes and go on. just in back seems a promising part out of the panoramic. but the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world already a clear gap as a merge between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics. the misinformation, the latest develop. what's going on here is very different. first off, the back thing comes in the form of a nasal spray. special coverage of the corona virus pandemic. on a jessina. the former finding harmony in pursuing his passions, my passions, finding young and keeping cultural tradition, nurturing the musical talents of his community, had been playing to dream music filled in my new money outside world and tending
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his families land. the most important thing that brought to my mind actually i'm doing this hector mcgovern, the music man, my son, bob. we own our, just the euro. if you want to help save the world, sneeze into your elbow in awe . and he restrictions and, and he backed same protest to march across the street from united kingdom and as strongly ah hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from joe ha, also coming up as search for bodies and survivors after flags and land slides kill
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