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police is crying very hard for friends, the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting and sitting across the latter, after some protest started throwing stones. and that's enough for your work. police on horseback moved in to clear the area. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello marianna muzzy, welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes from london to paris to sydney, frustrations with coven restrictions, and vaccine passes. still over onto the street. while in brazil,
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there are protesting against president both tomorrow and his handling of the pandemic. the more than $100.00 people died in india off the days of heavy monsoon. ryan causes floods and landslide and saw the government imposes a night time. few in $31.00 out of $34.00 inches to cover the surgery and violence . i'm devin ash, with fort hayes, japan. got the 1st goal is to take your lympics, but it's in china who lead the metal table off the day one with 3 goals. ah, me hello, welcome to the program. we begin with protests around the world against corona virus restrictions police in the french capital power as of use tear gas to disperse protest as opposed to the virus pass is not to policy that's been proposed
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. crashes broke out following demonstrations against applying for people to prove the virus or vaccination status in order to and to restaurants or cultural venues. far right, politicians and members of the yellow, vast movements were also involved. similar protests have been held in cities across the country. they reported another 25000 cases on fact today, parliament will vote on the virus passes this weekend. if only you see go to pass, but we are here mainly protest against the hilltops 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 al eldon's will that the situation in france. meanwhile, across italy, a similar scheme has sparked angry demonstrations there as well. people in the
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capital, rome, as well as in naples and cure in chanted freedom and down with a dictatorship. i've a plans for so called green pass. that certificate will be needed from early next month to eat and restaurants and visit cinemas, among other indoor activities. many people gathered without wearing mosques, so the turn out was lower than expected. and then thousands of people have also been out here in london against what they described as an erosion of civil liberties. demonstrate to say the u. k. governments track and trace app is limiting them movements with more than 600000 tulsa, self isolate. in one week alone, this month approach has come a week. often, most coven restrictions in england were lifted. and then australians have also been riling against locked down to that to find public health laws in the middle of a growing outbreak. ah, in sydney demonstrations quickly,
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10 violence is more than 3000 and mostly mosque. las protested marched through the city center. 57 people have been arrested with demonstrators throwing potted plants and painted offices and police horses, smaller demonstrations, but also held in melbourne, adelaide and brisbin. what we saw today, what 3 and a half 1000 very selfish both age 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 today's work by the new soft walls 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 need be. or russia is car in the grip of a spike in both corona, virus infections and the number of deaths due to this highly contagious delta,
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very into the virus. nearly 800 people have died from the virus and the latest daily count. nearly 24000 new infections also reported in that time. but in the capital, moscow, infection rates has actually declined by 26 percent when compared to last week. the mayor of this, if he says he hope you infections there has peak of having to revise a decision to ease restrictions. and then in tons, and they've received that 1st batch of a 1000000 current of ours vaccines from united states. one of the few countries in africa yet to begin a vaccination program, the former president john mike a fully claimed prayer, had defeated the virus and his country and refused offers of vaccines. he died in march and then room as the cove at 19 was the cause. you lead a semi knew who her son has reversed the official practice of denying a spread of the virus. this will not be the last vaccine that comes from the united
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states. there will be additional vaccine coming to tanza, nea through generous donation by the united states government. and the u. s. people present by didn't, has committed to making 500000000 doses of vaccine available, available to the global community. and those will be coming in various tranches to chance in the through the ga, the initiative. well, the vaccination roll out in the u. s. has reviewed as a success of president joe biden, this time in office, but it's slowing down and targets are now being missed. that's causing great concern. as the delta variant spreads around the country, gabriel elizondo some of the key numbers. now. here in washington, d. c, the nation's capital, about 53 percent of the residents here are fully vaccinated. that's pretty good compared to the rest of the united states. it's about 48 percent throughout the entire country. but the delta variant is spreading throughout the united states everywhere. increasing the number of people that are coming down with crone of
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virus to pandemic. that is now being fueled primarily in 3 states. texas, missouri, and florida. just in the state of florida, its accounting for about 20 percent of all new corona virus cases here in the us there troubling signs as well. and for example, in the state of alabama, only about 33 percent of the entire state population has been vaccinated. that is lead the governor of alabama to say that basically they're blaming it on unvaccinated people in her state on why the caseload is also going up there. and in the state of new jersey, once one of the epa centers of the pandemic here in the united states, the governor announced there that the people about that were fully vaccinated recently died from corona virus. that's led to a lot of worry by many
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a recent poll by the associated press found that out of all the people unvaccinated in the united states, 45 percent of them say they definitely have no plans to get the jap, it's very troubling for the white house and officials here in the u. s. for basic dealing with trying to get more people vaccinated, but people that simply clearly have told people they just do not want to get vaccinated. lot of people just feel unconvinced that that is the answer for them. nevertheless, there is a lot of talk here in the united states, bringing about bringing back mask mandates throughout the country. so far it is being done on a local level, but the talk that it could be a federal mandate again soon, but bottom line here is within the united states. this is now very much become a pandemic of the unvaccinated one hundreds of residents and event as a while. and capital crock has gathered to celebrate the easing of coven restrictions that. but it's raising fears of
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a new wave infections. president nicholas madura has implemented a more flexible quarantine plan despite warnings, the country is going through a 2nd wave of cases. only 3.9 percent of the country is fully vaccinated right now . and the brazilians have been expressing their anger at the president's handling of the pandemic and corruption allegations, thousands of people march to rio de janeiro against charleston, our leadership. he has continued to downplay the virus despite the country, frequently reporting daily death tolls of more than a 1000. since january, the senate is also investigating allegations of corruption within his government. vaccine payments. this is the scene and not the last demonstration live in south palo. it's been one of the hardest hit regions during the course of the pandemic. protest is our calling for president bolton are to be impeached. but we have been seeing protests in a number of cities and it comes against the backdrop of growing discontent is
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reflected in these figures. this is how brazilians feel about the president's performance. during the pandemic, a high of nearly 6 in 10 people are critical of him while only around one in 5 gave a positive response. the cold for him to be impeached to also growing. a majority of those polled now want him investigated and that proportion is rising. if next year's election took place today, 46 percent of people say they'd vote for both scenarios. main rival, louise and nasty led to silver and both the 1st and 2nd rounds. just a quarter would vote for the current president's wanna kiana kev, was it a protest in rio de janeiro? her here and her narrow are there protesting about many things the government downplaying of the camp and the president's warning of the health safety measure. the slow rollout vaccines which has picked up in the last couple of weeks.
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but still brazil was the country that should not have had these problems because it is a country that is usually prepare 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 say, said he was always going get a clue. so these are the problems that were going on and also people here are that would be unemployment. there are 377. people have lost their jobs and every hours to pan damage began rupture. there was the senate drove into the government of the band, which is our corporate corruption charges against off house ministry
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insiders. the drawer we're drawing to buy overpriced vaccines. so they're all the factors that are contributing to these protests which are nationwide card you quote to is a political scientist and associate professor need utility vargas foundation. he joins us from south. paolo, we've seen either controversial for the present terrible scenario, but also quite, quite resilient. he's managed to overcome a number of challenges. his authority. has that now changed? has the tie turned against him? well, i don't think it's a really change in what we have is it continues last lose call, political support for the president, at least one for, for the population. this to evaluate him both steve lee or give hims. that's political support even on the streets. but it's going down and even when we consider the political class there, we is also the freezing his political support among the political pleasant. so it
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gets even more costly for him to keep the support among the congressmen you are just like the live pictures. now we've been following demonstrations taking place in south palo people are obviously very angry about the handling of the pandemic that's accompanied by russian allegations in the way in which the vaccination program was handled or mishandled. but really that, that the handling of the outbreak has killed more than 500000 citizens. so is that enough support for him to, to avoid impeachment as it look as though he is it political will for both and ours be impeached? rising, well, the will is rising, but at the same time he's to have civil support and the congress and sees is necessary to obtain the police to terms of the vote, both in the house and in this, at the senate. and also natalie has at least 40 percent of the support of the
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seeds, both in the house and the senate. it's impossible today to have those in the german advancing. and the fact that the speaker of the housing responsible to we're putting this in between the petition to vote his denial to do that. and so on. i was protected by a congressional basis. ok. so those are the political dynamics baron in congress and the sort of uncertainty over that progress makes the impeachment highly unlikely. can i just ask you the pictures that we've been seeing of the protests, all these people from across the political spectrum? well, they are probably with spectrum, but not too much. we can say that today, the most recent on the street are predominantly demonstrations of the political left. in brazil, we have also some representatives of the political center for the progress of center. but we don't have the police to ride home streets. there was
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a demonstration that the capital for september by political right tween movement. but while it's a long time into that, and right now what have is the political only residual spot of the political center going to the streets will demonstrate again the government and so is not yet widespread mass movement on the streets. thank you. cloud your quarter for joining us there. associate professor aint utility vargas foundation joining us from south palo. thank you. with the news, our life from london still ahead on the program. more than 80 wildfires continue to burn across the western united states, putting the moon orange over washington dc. also, i want to fire the bills out there watching right now how female athletes already breaking records at the tokyo olympic. i will tell you more about this and then
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pick champions. day job involves caring for the sick during the cove at times. ah, now more than a 100 people have been killed in severe flooding off the heaviest july rainfall west and india has seen and decades. the down pole, which has lost its several days now as caused major mud slides with rivers bursting, their banks military is sending and reinforcements to look for the dozens of people who are still missing for a hierarchy. has this report now 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
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have been this year and keeps 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 a landslide in this village in the states of my roster. i have less people with nothing. john, i guess i'm 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 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 that created many people because of the increased water level in nearby villages. they were bought into different. but i just find this. the pandemic is hampering
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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 because already like frank in all those gaps that people can me been probably that could be the worst isn't over yet. red alerts been issued and harassed her for the next 24 hours and further south. several states are also facing dangerous rivers flowing side height of algebra. a di furnace hit taiwan, causing a major damage. in some areas, strong waves struck the coast as typhon in from a landfall. eastern brought down trees and damaged houses. with gust of wind of 291 kilometers per hour. it only hit the island briefly with the eye of the soul. more
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than $200.00 promises out to be a no report of injury or death will typhoon in far is now heading for china where it is expected to maitland fall on sunday. heavy rainfall is already at china's jung problem is causing flooding in several areas. days off the deadly floods in hunan province to the northwest. typhoon could bring as much as $300.00 millimeters of rain and wind of up to 155 kilometers per hour. airlines of council, flights and cargo ships have been ordered out of the area rescue is now trying to evacuate villages caught up in the flooding before the typhoons arrival. firstly, we need to eliminate dangerous situations. secondly, we need to speed up the awareness of potential dangers to ensure that people are transferred out, or at least one person has been killed in the philippines. where monsoon rains are also caused catastrophic flooding. 15000 residents have been evacuated in the capital. manila countries has coven restrictions are preventing the establishment
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of emergency shelters. local officials say, years of illegal logging in the mountains is contributed to the devastation. wildfires are continuing to rage in several states in the west and us in washington . stay alone. drone for it shows the extent of the damage that so called red apple fire is burned down trees and scorched the earth. the largest blazes are in california and oregon, while in montana, 5 fire fighters, our hospital, a day after a thunderstorm, blew a fire towards them. the extreme fireballs had an impact in space. this is fridays, full moon shining of a washington d. c. cost 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. i do, jo, castro joins his life now from washington. why is this 5 season so severe?
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id mirror and if you just look at the numbers alone in the state of california, last year was the most severe wildfire season on record. and this year we are already on pace to surpass that record by more than $1000.00 fires in california alone. why is this happening now? well, we are seeing severe drought and severe heat waves across the united states that is due to climate change, mostly in part. and we are seeing these severe fires being lit by lightning by more natural causes. this is not something like in the past where a down power line, for instance, might spark a blaze. now there's, if there's one saving grace is that so far of the 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land that have been burned this fires season. most of it have been in forest land,
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and so there has been fewer than 100 homes that have been lost thus far. this fire season, and there are those 5 firefighters hospitalized now. but as far as loss of life, there have been 2 firefighters who died in a plane crash earlier this season that was related to firefighters, but not directly. so at this point, there has still not been a loss of life, at least not yet. i think the, the number of fires that have burning right now at this point in time at this time of year is some of the largest in a decade. how much worse could it get as we move through the summer? right. and the summer here is only halfway through mary. i'm so it is very concerning. president biden said last month that he thought the nation was not prepared for this for what he predicted. he and climate ologist predicted was to come this fires season, and we're seeing states now scrambling to find more resources with the governor of
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california, ordering more firefighting airplanes and helicopters. but really, this is addressing something which the root cause of is very much related to climate change. and while that issue remains to be tackled fully, all these governments can do really is put up these, put out the flames one at a time. and of course, as the summer drags on, it is only expected to be worse before it gets better. thank you very much. hi, to jo castro, washington. i with a number of covert cases linked to the toko olympics has risen to 127 after 17 new infections were posted on saturday. the 1st full day of sports, the action ended with china top of the metals table. but female athletes already
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breaking requisite su games. tokyo has the highest ever number of women taking part as an richardson our ports. the people might be quite different if the only thing the olympic holderness friday's opening ceremony, japanese tennis or soccer, is fast becoming the face of the tokyo olympics. and these games will set a new height. the female athletes, 49 percent of all competitors, all women compare that to the tokyo games in $964.00. when the figure stood it just 13 percent. it's a huge shop window and just promoting capabilities of women and gowns, which often of course get get hidden terribly balanced representation of men and women and media generally on high school sense media coverage is, is wondering girls when they, more than elin picks began in $1896.00,
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they found that he had a cubit 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. 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 something before and they'll get to watch it for the 1st time and, and hopefully we put on the 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 with
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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 2nd and thousands of, of the elite female athletes have the chance to do just that. and the richardson al jazeera, tokyo, there's also had for you on the news, our looking at quite a model of the anti corruption prosecutor. please tell salvador speaking safety hours after being fired. also, i'm nicholas hall. she goes fishing kind of high our office coast. 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 or short dead from the lympics as the
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whole nation, with its 1st gold tokyo ah, hello nessie, you were tracking out some feisty thunderstorms across parts of europe. so we find those really toward the low countries at the netherlands pulling away there. and this is not good news because we are seen some rain and already water logged to areas of belgium into germany. let's give you a water look right now and see where these storms are going as they move further to the east. pretty good bouts of what weather towards switzerland, the czech republic, austria, 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,
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the good news is some of that heavy rain that 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 con, increase 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 about the weather. liberia, sierra leone. right through to guinea, free town. we've got to have 26 degrees for you. one sunday, the when a french soldier was murdered in a. so called terrorist attack, his mother retaliated with love, speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the
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result of a grieving mother who loved her son, but adopted a generation latifah. witness documentary on al jazeera, when the news breaks, pinion journalists, complain that they are systematically and the story needs to be told. we watched the last helicopter, leave the roof, the embassy with exclusive interviews, and in depth report. if purple is your thing, this is the place al jazeera had teens on the ground over 19 how to bring you more award winning documentaries and live need on there and online. ah,
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a welcome back. watching the news, our life in london main stories. now. i've been angry, protest in several countries overgrown of arash constrictions protested in france and italy demonstrated against the introduction of pauses to any money while in australia that ban protests against continued lockdown. but in brazil was anger about the lack of regulation surrounding the crisis. thousands of people launch drew sao paulo and we're just nero's against president of the north handling of the pandemic. and these are life seems coming to us from our power to mom and use and moving to 100 people have been killed in severe fighting and landslides up to the heaviest july rainfall west in india, 15 in decades. so we moved off canister now because people there are in that 1st night as a nationwide car.

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