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against track and trying to scription. india's military is reinforcing rescue operations in the side of my rush struck after the heaviest july rain in decades called flooding landslide. more than 100 people have died and dozens more. in the afghan government has imposed a turkey from saturday in 31 out of 34 provinces. it didn't respond to the race. an increase in fighting as the taliban makes rapid territorial gains. a rock has agreed to supply lebanon with a 1000000 tons of heavy oil in exchange for medical services. lebanon is facing its worst crisis in modern history. the world bank estimates nearly 50 percent of the population now lives below the poverty line. semi naida is the director of the lavonne to institute for strategic affairs. he says the deal might not be sustainable. so lebanon's economy this
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d rated locked up question. the 1st of all, i mean the, all that is imported from iraq and produced in iraq in general, does not mouse the requirement for the electricity plant in live on. it has been the key and the part that the imported whole was not use of the what it did not to use the in 11 on and it was very before you thing. so the 1st question is that this all in a matching the requirement of the electricity good and all the more that, that prime minister, because he is insisting that as a condition of but this of this deal, that the big chunk, the big part of this imported oh, it should match the requirement of the band on needs. so this is one second
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how liber known will pay this. i'm all the big amount of thought only because let's, let's say this is not the grounds. and the both parties insisted that this is not a ground. this is not a get this trade. so they are talking about a kind of a bus to. so what, how live am when a, as a counterpart, to afford this deal? this is not clear. they are talking about the services provided by early beneath a company what kind of services. so this is not the question at the time where really the old coming from iran from iraq is scrutiny because of that sanction. so this, this is raising a lot of questions and more importantly, this, and if, even if this is going to happen, this is not,
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is sustainable solution. they are still running away from the only sustainable. so you should on the table that will fix liber non deep crisis, which is a program where the i am only a program with the i am, is capable of in ensuring that it would be live and needs in order to get there for its basic needs that all the medicine, that bread, all of these things going on need to import. these are quite essential for it the survival days. it needs to be in foreign currency. and this foreign currency does not exist any more in the comfort of the neither of the state nor of the central bank. one last point, which is part of the always, this is getting into lebanon is, is smuggled into syria and manu its subsidized,
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up to now is subsidized by the central bank. that means this all is subsidized. utilizing the money of that, the bernice deposit, that he needs the public, the budget, those who are not able to get their deposits from the venue backs still in lebanon . and more than 4000000 people, including a 1000000 refugees, are at risk of losing access to safe water. the u. an agency for children estimates water will stop pumping in 4 to 6 weeks. more than 4000000 people, including 1000000 refugees, are to mediate risk of losing access to state 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 that most water pumping will gradually cease across the country in the next 4 to 6 weeks. in the public water supply system glasses, unison estimates that water costs good skyrocket by 200 percent
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a month. when secure in water from alternative or private water suppliers or rocks prime minister says the people behind mondays, explosions, which claimed at 35 lives have been arrested. it happened in the crowded areas of tv, a suburb of the capital, baghdad. dozens of the people were injured in the blast. i still had claimed responsibility hours to be attack. 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 neighbors. after protest against the expansion of illegal israeli settlements, the official palestinian news agency waffa said mohammed to mimi was shot in the back after israeli troops doomed to the village. israel's military says it's investigating to many emergency services in the united
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states say more than 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers and now on fire across the country. thousands of people have had to leave their homes. heidi joe castro has more from washington 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 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 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. will. stephanie is with the climate council of estrella. 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 hotter,
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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 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 across the board are becoming more extreme because the climate change, they will become more common. 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. rescue workers in florida have officially ended the search for bodies at the side of an apartment collapse last month. dozens of 55 is have been working 12 hours shift and sleeping at the side and side, new miami, at least 97 people are confirmed dead. one 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 close or they needed have he has been farewell to president jovan elma, always seen a 7 hour funeral service that was briefly interrupted by gunfire. foreign
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dignitaries had to be rushed to safety, protested calling for justice have repeatedly turned violent since my way. he 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 nations 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 me are 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, the presidency. i have not made any money. i dislike security concerns. dignitaries from across the americas gathered to pay their respects to the former president. as
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service has got underway, gunshots rang out for some dignitaries, including those from the us and the wind to be rushed to the safety of the vehicles . the assassination of job number, he says, left this fraudulent nation reeling, that on friday, those closest to him, paid tribute, visibly shaken, martino is still recovering from arranging after the assassination, called for justice. one more day, more. that's why he's wanting to democratize a sin. how his fighting for equal opportunities to enter the civil service. the come condemned to go to the station 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 a fascination on july, the 7th, a core group of foreign nations back to arial on re to take the reins of haiti's, new prime minister. the international community is pushing for elections,
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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 a shockley, my waste was assassinated, but 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 a whole, but of course of 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
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who was behind his estimation appears no closer to giving haitians the answers they seek. the country tension. we cannot leave in a day and a country with the people in the nation who got all the fin got for the country. a date for elections has not been set, security and stability for now a more pressing issues in this trouble nation. the gala carruthers era miami, florida, peruse president to legged pedro castillo has received his official credentials, had been sworn in on wednesday. peruse electoral court handed over the papers at a ceremony in the capital lima until a few months ago, castillo was a little 9 union activist and from a rural area in the north. he has dismissed. thank you, asian, by opponents. he's left wing for a liberal party, had historical links to the shining path. communists grew up on them,
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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 terry or someone that i mean the unesco world heritage committee is meeting in china to discuss a list of nominated sides. peru is trying to get the status for an ancient solar observant dream. the chem keo, it was built more than 2300 years ago west of the andes mountain range. if the oldest in the americas peru is already home to 12 world heritage sign. and unesco has decided not to classify the great barrier reef as an endangered heritage side. that's the spine evidence. it is under threat from climate change and caro bleaching grain paces, condemning the surrounding governments loving against it. being granted, the protective status need the cause to synagogue,
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and maureen tenea is the world's largest known cold war. her race harm to countless rare and endangered species. it's also way international companies drilling for oil and gas, the local fishermen, se dolphins and turtles, a washing up dead on the shoulders of finney go. nicholas huck reports from the fishing town of kal. deep in senegal, 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 charged meat. it is at the edge of this precious ecosystem until now, undisturbed by human interaction that while the national companies are preparing to
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extract billions of barrels of oil in a 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 if i 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, their death is a bad sign. clinicals 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 might 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 given you a leg up and if you're caught you're in trouble. i covered the devices with type, so it stays dry. otherwise it won't light up. when it's held tight,
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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 on 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 to may be causing females to suffocate in the water. this used to be a protein 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 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
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. chinese and european deep sea trawlers scraped 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 hawk al jazeera k are cynical. ford is next. as we look at all the win is on day one of the take care games, including this man who became a national hero in ecuador, after winning countries. dick and ever golds middle warren, that coming up with a becoming
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a living legend of a young age with simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch. it's a political cloud the brought peace to the ivory coast. posted by eric comes to football rebels. the life of drop by the football who succeeded, where politicians had not dropped the boy and civil war on the former finding harmony in pursuing his passions. my passions finding young and keeping cultural tradition, nurturing the musical talents as his community had been playing to dream music from money, money to outside world, tending his families land, the most poignant thing that club brought to my mind in actually doing hector mcgovern, the music man mice and,
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but we are now just the euro. oh a it's times this board he's gemma ah, china have correctly taken the lead on the meadow, italy off the day, one of the tokyo olympics, the very 1st to go to the games when young t n. u. and the women tend to meet the rifle competition. the 21 year old have never won a major world competition. have nation. japan struck gold in the men's 60 kilogram g day. now we have to be young,
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young way of chinese in the final and the victory left him in is that also tears from conservation district company g. after she took gold in the women's 48 kilogram. today the top said one on a throne with 20 seconds left at the final against japan's as sooner. tenaki is countries, 2nd ever elim pick metal. there was also a control vesee in judo on the opening day. and i'll, jerry an athlete is being sent home after refusing to fight and israeli opponents setting arena could have met israel said to ha, bootable in the 2nd round. but he decided to withdraw because of his political support for palestinians. he did the same thing out the world championships in 2019 and now faces sanctions from the international, ga federation. and algeria is a lim pick committee around and grabbed their 1st ever metal in shooting and it was gold, java for ag one. the men's and 10 me to add this to home station. the 41 year old. he works as a nuts back home. that it was
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a new record school around $13.00 go to the 2016 rio and mpeg. 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 is out for could all say they don't have a secured and then pick out once before these games. they've now clenched their 2nd thanks to cyclist, richard carfax. you run the men roadway total from champion and have a gotcha bronze in a face. so finish pylons. pack one pass and i get one her 1st coat in dramatic fashion in the women's 49 kilogram. take one day, she scolded 2 points inside the last 10 seconds of the final for an 1110 victory, a 17 year old address on it, the rest of spain. that was the 1st time go by list in the men's ticonda
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competition to with italy's vito, the like winning the 58 kilogram final. he defeated units mohammed to cali. gen db . chide is huge. we now have the limpid gold to add her wild championship gold. in the women's 49 kilogram weightlifting category, she lifted a total of 210 kilograms, which is a new elim pick records. another goal for china in the women's fencing soon the when defeated 5 time libyan anna maria pope ask you to win the pay competition. so that now has the full set of metals after winning individual brahms and seen filled out the 2016 rio games. hungry as the iron salon, he continued his dominance in the favor competition. the 20122016 champion became the 1st man to win 3 and then pick gold medals in an individual fencing discipline victory. it's lisa and luigi as family in the final and found a pat up with 17 year old. it came to york to lead south korea to go. in our trees
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mix team events they held off netherlands to become champions. the country is now one of 14 of 17 gold medals and arch between competitions. since the current format was introduced, the lympics in 1988 say very early stages, but here's how the medical table is looking at china out in front with 3 gold medals. and shooting, white lifting and fencing than italy in 2nd, followed by high japan, south korea at kudos hungry around the cost of the thailand, or with $1.00 gold medal, each se, we've seen the 1st gold medal for japan that but there was some disappointment for the whole nation as well. andy richardson have more from yes and bad news. the home athlete co mora rated is one of the best mail gymnasts of old time. he was looking to win his full olympic title finish his career on a high, but he didn't even make it through to the final of his event and organized the
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desperate some good news involving hung limp 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 a games in the middle of a car with 19 demik japanese tennis supersonic soccer, who we saw a long thing the colon at the opening ceremony on friday. she played 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 wrote citing rice that finished i just over a 100 kilometers away from here. it's ok. what covered 19 restrictions are different, and that man is a good number of people out there supporting the cyclists and supporting these olympics. and that is really reflected in what we saw the opening ceremony on friday outside the stadium. yes, the word protest is the rule. so people that to celebrate the stuff of the games and as far as the eye sees concerned, they believe public opinion, not surprisingly, perhaps starting to shift behind these games. we can feel the love, even if we don't have the spectators so. so that is, that is excellent and just,
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you know, as an indication, the figure i gave you at 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 hadn't now been remedy. and as far as they were concerned, this elite bunch of sports men and women at the athletes village, all 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 split their own metals around their necks to reduce the risk of infection. and if the, when enough problems and complications a tropical storm is on its way already, some events the monday have had to be rescheduled. it's not quite
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a tele feeling like 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, a the new coven vaccine rules. as teams returned to training camps, the lease commissioner has one warned sides they could be forced to forfeit game. if an outbreak is caused by on vaccinated players. while the route 80 percent of players have have the job, a number of the supports off have not. and it's been reported that some including the minnesota vikings assistant coach faith being facts officer refusing to take it and, and major league baseball. how about this for a catch in the seattle and i couldn't gain not by player 3 to read and said high run for the app. i think when it was snaps up via merit is fun in the crowd. very impressive indeed. that is what you bought from me for now. i'll be back with more a little bit later. thank you very much jim. a big day of support. that's all from
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