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hello, i'm mary. i'm mossey in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the moving a 100 are dead in india, off the days of heavy monsoon rang causes, floods, and landslides will, in a wildfire continue to bind across the western united states, turning the moon orange over washington dc. i watching the girls out there watching right now and how female athletes already breaking the record to the child, joel and things. i welcome to the program. we begin with protest taking place around the world against corona virus restrictions police in the french capital, paris of use tear gas to disperse protest as their opposed to proposed virus passes
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. and clashes broke out following demonstrations against the pond for people prove that virus or vaccination status in order to enter restaurants or cultural venues far right. politicians and members of the yellow movements were also involved in this. similar protests have been held in cities across the country, which reported another 25000 cases on saturday parliament or vote on the virus. paul says this weekend, if you go to the bus, but we are here mainly to protest against the hill paths against the obligation of the health class everywhere because it's discriminatory. divide the citizen people . that's why we hear what i think systematic vaccination is to extreme and too risky. and i'm also very shocked by the extension of this to children. i think they have nothing to gain and we are taking too many risk to try and save our eldon's. that was in france. meanwhile, across italy, a similar scheme, there sparks angry demonstrations,
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people in the capital run. and then also in naples, in your, in johnson freedom and down with the dictatorship of a plan for a so called green path certificate will be needed from early next month to each and restaurants and to visit cinemas or just to engage in other indoor activities. many people gathered without wearing masks the ton out was lower than expected. and then thousands of people have also been protesting here in london against what they described as an erosion of the civil liberties. demonstrated, say the u. k. governments track and trace app is limiting them as minutes with more than 600000. tell us how isolate in one week alone this month, which has come a week off their most corona virus restrictions in england were lifted. and then australians have also been rallying against, locked down there to find public health laws in the middle of a growing outbreak. the in sydney demonstrations quickly turn violent as more than 3000 mostly mosque. las protested,
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marched through this city center. 57 people have been arrested with a demonstrator throwing potted plants and painted offices and police horses. smaller demonstrations was held in melbourne, adelaide, and brisbin. what we saw today, what 3 and a half 1000 very selfish both, it's people that thought that the law didn't apply to them. there is no doubt in my mind that one in the least one individual there to die had covert. it is statistically impossible for us not consider that. i'm hoping that we should 3 and a half hours on the fringe of the night. it was on piping that we have people before the court and i really hope we can get some charges and convictions out of tonight's work by then you saw falls place, it's essential for people to get the message and i was recalling for to occur again next week look up because these 400 offices will turn into 4000 if we go to brazil. now, because people there have been showing the anger at president's handling of the pandemic and corruption allegations, thousands of people march through rio de janeiro against jar both scenarios
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leadership. he's continued to downplay the virus, despite the country, frequently reporting daily, dest tolts of more than a 1000. since january. the senate is also investigating allegations of corruption within his government. over vaccine payments with protest come against the backdrop of growing discontent. among brazilians, about the president's overall performance. during the pandemic high of nearly 6 in 10 people are critical of them, while only around one in 5 gave a positive response calls from to be impeach. sure, also growing a majority of those poll now want to be investigated. that proportion is growing. if next year's election took place today, 46 percent of people say they'd vote for both scenarios. main rival, the weeds and national la desilva in both the 1st and 2nd rounds of the vote. just a quarter would vote for the current president. monica yanna care was at one of the
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protest which took place today. and we did janera. pastor here and narrow, are there protesting about many things the government downplaying of the camp and the president, scorning of the health safety measure. the slow rollout vaccines which has picked up in the last couple of weeks. but still brazil was a country that should not have had these problems because it is a country that is usually prepared for mass vaccination. and this did not happen at this time because the government itself was not pushing. the president was not trying to to put forth the message that people should stay safe. he was always going get a small flu. so these are the problems that were going on and also people here are
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upset with the unemployment there. 2 are 377. people have lost their jobs and every hour the pan damage began her rupture. and there was the senate drove. 7 7 into the government of the band, which is when covering some corruption charges against health ministry insiders the draw we're drawing to buy overpriced vaccines. so they're all the factors that are contributing to these protests which are nationwide. just want to tend to development in guatemala. now the top anti corruption prosecutor that has fled the country faring for safety. one francisco sandeval led the special prosecutor's office against impunity. but was controversial fired on friday. governments accused in constant abuses, but his removal has been condemned by the us. help bring down the former president auto put as molina,
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and was investigating people close to carnita. alejandro. jama time is reported to have escaped to the salvador in order on more than a 100 people have been killed in severe flooding off the heaviest july rainfall west. and india has seen in decades downpour, which lasted several days as caused major mud slides with rivers bursting that banks, military ascending and reinforcements to look for the dozens who are still missing . so our hierarchy 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 lies destroyed. household items are all that's left. a reminder of how relentless the annual monsoon rains
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have been this year. and kita, the pain of loss, is just too much to bear. any because i can't see anything here in my house, my people, my neighbors. i cannot find anyone. flooding in the last slide in this village in the states of roster, i have less people with nothing. john i got some on yesterday. we didn't have the materials for cremation. it was raining 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 my car. i struck many more or missing power outages in several towns. indian military has already been able to help move nearly 85000 people to safe areas that we have created many people because of the increased water level in nearby villages
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. they were bought into different. but i just find this. the pandemic is hampering the emergency response gum. it is also really not because of all the reading grounds. so government is frankly, and only in the 7 other development that all the years that are being in short already like thank days in all those gaps that people get me been probably the worst isn't over yet. read alerts been issued and harassed for the next 24 hours and further south. several states are also facing dangerous. we rivers flowing soda height of algebra or has been heavy rainfall in china's coastal province of jude young as well as cause flooding in several areas. days off to deadly floods in non provence, to the northwest region is bracing for the arrival of typhoon in fall, which is expected to maitland fall on sunday. the typhoon could bring as much as
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$300.00 millimeters of rain and winds of up 255 kilometers per hour. airlines of council, flights and cargo ships have been ordered out of the area rescue is are now trying to evacuate. villages caught up in the flooding before the ty, foods arrival. come especially, we need to eliminate dangerous situations. secondly, we need to speed up the awareness of potential dangers to ensure that people are transferred out. and then it is one past has been killed in the philippines where long soon rains of also cause catastrophic flooding. there some 15000 residents been evacuated in the capital. manila countries has covered 1900 restriction to preventing the off of emergent shelters. local officials say years of illegal logging in nearby mountains has contributed to the devastation. now, emergency services in the united states is a more than 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers are on fire across the country. thousands of people have had to leave the homes. the fire season has only just started. id,
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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 at least $83.00 large fires burning across the western united states. it is just like 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. 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 the drought amplified by climate change. the dry conditions have helped fuel this fire in oregon,
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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 or the extreme 5 of offer had an impact in space. this is fridays, full moon shining over washington, d. c. costs in an orange tent. the unusual color of the moon was not caused by the reflection of the flames, but by smoke particles interfering with how sunlight travels through the air. watching al jazeera ly from london much more flat on the program. and i'm gonna
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stop. the government imposes nighttime coffee when 31 now. so $34.00 inches to cub . fine. and also i'm nicholas hawk. instead it goes fishing. town of hi our office coast is what scientists describe as one of the world's largest pulled water for reef home to endangered species. but some of them are now washing up resort that ah hello, nice to see. we're tracking out some feisty thunderstorms across parts of europe. so we find those really toward the low countries, the netherlands pulling away there. and this is not good news because we are seen some rain and already water logged areas of belgium into germany. let's give you a water book right now and see where these storms are go and as they move further to the east, pretty good bouts of what weather towards switzerland, the czech republic, austria,
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and just pulling into portions of poland on sunday. further to the south, it's all about the heat in spain, but there is some instability for northern portions of iberia and the forecast on sunday where we go to turkey and you know, the good news is some of that heavy rain that is cause the scenes of flooding in turkey's black sea region, look at this, this rain is now starting to ease away in the corner of turkey. it's symbol a high of 30 degrees and sunshine for you on sunday, off to africa, and we've seen some particularly wet weather round the gulf of guinea, conic cree 79 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. and you know, the name of the game, right? this will continue on sunday, very heavy bouts of what weather liberia, sierra leone. right through to guinea, free town. we've got to have 26 degrees for you on sunday. the who's that about that poor and determined to succeed,
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it can be on your site to keep on training by obstacle. i was just, they were healthy, inspiring story of the group of money women into the future. their dream of playing football to that country. despite its culture and traditions, we are in the money and it's difficult for people to accept tomatti put both girls and go on me the the me welcome back a look at the main stories now. that's been angry, protest taking place in several countries over corona virus restrictions protested
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in france and actually demonstrates it against the introduction of pastors to enter the venue of people in australia protested against the continued lockdown in brazil as anger there about a lack of regulation surrounding countries kind of virus crisis out into people march to rio de janeiro against the president handling of the pandemic. and more than a 100 people have been killed in severe fighting and landslide off to the heaviest july rainfall west and india has seen in decades. now, afghans are in their 1st night, the nationwide curfew imposed by the government for the cold security reasons. all but 3 of the countries $34.00 provinces will be subject to the new restrictions. fighting has started again after a quiet few days of the muslim eden of the holiday. the army is trying to hold to taliban advance, which has seen the group make large territorial gains, diplomatic editor james space. and as this update from campbell,
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there's serious concern about the situation from african 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 has now been 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 africa, stone, that is going to be 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 $31.00 out of $34.00 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 providence surrounded 9. go ha, the province to the east with a capital july le bad. and also in punch year, which is a province just to the north of cobble they for now will be exempt from this night time curfew. the reason for the curfew is not being given other than it's for
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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. the us and now canada say, now we settle afghan interpreter's embassy staff, and their families, as the situation deteriorates and afghanistan, but into a purchase. he worked with the dutch army, still fighting to be relocated to europe. many fear for their lives now that the taliban appears to be gaining the upper hand. that lawson has more in this now from the hag. this is the new base we're making a new base. the dutch government in making a new base. c hoc work for that forces in afghanistan from 2007 to 2009. he arrived with his family and an adult since last april. after a lengthy and complicated procedure that took 2 years, still fearing for his life, he does not want his identity to be re field. well,
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i feel for the other people that are still stuck over there. during my time when i was working for this process to get out of a plan is done and come to holland, it was still a little bit easier for me because the war was not that worse. on the the families that are stuck there are disconnected with each other. so 594 interpreters who work for dutch forces have been brought to the netherlands, but many are still enough county, stan, fearing for their lives. now the taliban is closing in. in total, $273.00 interpreters worked for the dutch as part of a natal mission man to bring peace and democracy to afghanistan. we know these people have targets on their head. so what i want to government to do is to make sure to have a list of the people who worked for them as long as they have valid travel document give to visa, get them on the plane, and make sure they're safe. but the minister of defense, as the discovery of faith documents, forces them to thoroughly check their identities. do not all of which were trying
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our utmost to speed up the process, but they will still be a check. and if this is not possible, we'll still need to make sure these people actually worked for us. on july for dutch troops, left of gone is done. lawmakers blamed a government for failing to evacuate the interpreter before that date. this, this belief among politicians here in the hague, that after years of pressure, the government has so far failed to fulfill its moral obligation to dos with their lives some dutch troops. it is estimated thousands of people enough god, the son who held during the war and now in extreme danger, a neat away out form a local star for british forces recently held the protest, incapable urging the government to evacuate them. charles worked as an interpreter for them, but because he was dismissed his application for resettlement was rejected. he says the same happened to dozens of others as the candidate because they were meant to help us ignore the technician, because that one would not see it. they would not look our definition. it will tell
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our researchers estimate that hundreds of former staff have already been killed by the taliban and tens of thousands are in danger. the nato, of course, always came to have gone on promising democracy from one thing, equality and also promising human rights. quite a few of the people that have interviewed wonder where their human rights are. the dutch government recognizes that time is running out to bring everyone to safety. but the minister won't say when all interpreters who work for them and who want out will arrive here, steadfast and al jazeera, the hague. now thousands of people have marched through budapest and what could be hungry, the biggest f, a pride parade. even though the l g b t, community feels on the threat from the government organizes have event doubled up as a demonstration against a new law which limits what schools can teach about homosexuality. critic conflate the gay community with peter filia around 10000 people,
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took part in the march with many condemning nationalists. prime minister victor ban european commission is challenging the law saying it intolerant and discriminatory off the coast of cynical is the world's largest cold water reef. home to countless rare and endangered species, but it's now under threat with dolphins and turtles washing up dead on what once prestige beaches and his nicholas hoc reports from the fishing town of k r. there are arguments over who's most to blame. deep in senegal is 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 carnivores reef, each fish and endangered charged to meet it is at the edge of this precious ecosystem, until now,
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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, biber i'm 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, 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. fisherman 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 got a leg up and if you're caught,
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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 to 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 there are being thrown into the ocean. but environmentalists say this is just the tip of the iceberg, because out of sight,
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hundreds of nautical miles away is environmental pollution of far greater magnitude . 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, well now months after allowing couples to have 3 children, the chinese government is trying to cut the cost for them in an effort to increase the bus rate spanning banning private shooters from making a profit to teach course school subjects investment will also be limited after
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complaint that they give students from wealthy families an unfair advantage. so called crime schools of left families with tough financial bud and putting them off having more kids. but the moves wiped billions of the share value of education companies. ah. the very 1st gold medal of the tokyo olympics has been awarded. chinese young john won the women's 10 me to air rifle competition, putting hot country straight to the top of the metal table with 2 gold. i was national, so strong gold. after now, he sat cato, on the men's, 60 kilogram judo competition, ecuador, iran, south korea, and kosovo. are among those with one goal to pace, but as what have been some disruption with a typhoon for cost, hit japan on monday for thing schedule changes. stormy weather has excite itself, as though with hopes of big swells on sunday. meanwhile, female athletes at this,
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he has games already. breaking records toko has the highest of a number women taking part. as an richardson reports, the people might be quite different. if the lighting, the olympic holderness, friday's opening ceremony, japanese tennis, thought the army or 2nd is fast becoming the face of the tokyo olympics. and these games will set a new high female athletes. 49 percent of all competitors. all women compare that to the tokyo games in 964. when the figure stood just 13 percent. it's a huge shop window and just promoting the capabilities when goals, which often of course get get hidden terribly and violent representation of men and women and media generally on high school sense media coverage is, is a women girls when they more than elin picks began in $1896.00, they found a piano cubit so made
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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. will get a new, a new audience. you know, they'll be a lot of maybe millions of people around the world that have never seen 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 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
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discrimination or some other really have life experience like mental health issue. and 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. watson fire the girls are watching right now. in the next 2 weeks, i soccer and thousands of of the elite female athletes have the chance to do just that. i'm b. richardson, al jazeera, tokyo ah, quit look main stories for you. now. there has been anger in several countries over corona virus restrictions police in paris of use here gas to discuss protest as opposed to the proposed virus passes. crashes also broke out following demonstrations against the pan for people to prove that virus will vaccination
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