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a life and also coming up the us says african forces must flow, that's how the bond advance as a nighttime curfews imposed across much of the country and to new sports, w l. a. pick in what's been called a historic day and the evolution of the game demonstrators across brazil, a calling for the impeachment of president john both, sorry, they're angry at his handling of the covey. 19 allegations of corruptions and the economic crisis. monica on a kid reports from rio de janeiro. it's the poor it nationwide protest since mean thousands taking to the st. 22 brazilian states indigenous leaders joining forces with less wing party trade unions and social organization.
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calling for president jaden also modeled impeachment. the se brazilians must stand tall and break the silence. 74 year old, i guess we stopped by john pappa staying at home in fear of the coven. $900.00 virus is no longer an option. is ill. the audio visa, we're fighting for our lives. in order to do this, we must impeach the president, was done nothing to protect us from the corona virus, but also from hunger and environmental destruction. you know, the, there's growing dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the pandemic, which is now being investigated by brazil finish. also now it was already being blamed for downplaying the danger of the corona virus, and delaying the vaccine rollout in a country with the world's 2nd largest number of death by coven 19 investigation took a turn when congress started looking into accusations of corruption with government official negotiating over price, vaccines jovial people,
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are now also protesting because they think that there is a risk to democracy. this poster here says if the people are out on the street in the midst of a pandemic, it's because the government is more dangerous than the virus. recent polls show that 6 out of every 10 brazilians asked think bull scenario is incapable of leading the country and that he would be defeated next year's election by former president with the national ruler. the silver also not responded by following former us president donald trump. script, this is thought i have already said that only god can remove me from the presidency . like the former us president, brazil's president has already started telling his followers that the opposition is going to rig the election and that he won't accept the results. if there is fraud,
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was just this regarding us. it's there in the us. the military did not get involved . and here they are involved. it's the 1st time since $93.00 are clearly involved in politics and they have turned the democracy. usually, quickbooks, well it's usual and it's not, it's a constitutional issue. the military has not have nothing to do with it. so i think there is no need to traps. visiting democracy through this juncture is not life between both from our fax results for the military. the presidential election is still some way on, but on the streets of brazil, tensions are rising. monica innocuous. i'll just 0. we're narrow. there's also been unrest in several european capital is anti locked down, protest is faced off against police. the laws aimed at containing the virus lecture,
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brian, the gas and water cannon across europe, and growing anger over corona virus restriction and athens. greek police tried to break out protests against compulsory cove at 19 vaccinations. salmon the crowd through pedro ball. the police responded with tea again to rally outside the great parliament was the 3rd this month against mandatory and elation for some workers including health care nursing staff. i'm in the gym. i do not until you've actually moved. and these are people that have thought about it and want their freedom the road with the say that a demonstration in paris that he gets, he'll be here as protest as opposed to a government virus path faced off against bryant police. this was just one of
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doesn't just mainly peace rallies across the country, which bought out more than a 160000 people. the fringe plan required or health k work can be vaccinated for everyone else to prove the virus. so, vaccination status in order to inter restaurants and other cultural venues. why don't we need to wait a little bit before the french people can decide and i feel we're being russian. it's only been 6 months since the vaccines were made available. and it feels like the french people are being forced with black male. i think a part of front is always going to be unwilling and blackmail and threats work both ways. 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 elders. similar proposal spots approaches a neighboring italy. if people chanted down with the dictatorship from august the vaccination certificate, but we needed to eat and restaurants and visit cinemas on thursday. the
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a you reported that 200000000 europe have now been fully vaccinated. more than half of the adult population, but that figure full short at the block 70 percent target see to the summer in the united kingdom, thousands of people rallied in london again. they say the version of civil liberties. after the government's track and trace, it made more than $600000.00 people were told to isolate at home earlier this month . corona virus and demick is far from over, denies it the debate that house reopened economy. while keeping everybody safe and happy. alexia blind al jazeera, the premier, those trailers new south wells said she's disgusted by similar protest. on saturday . we're still hundreds of people fine for breaking your down measures. the they're off is the largest rally and sydney could have been
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a super spread event. the states reported to more desperate over 19, and a $141.00 cases of local transmission. small demonstrations were held in melbourne, adelaide, and brisbin. and the co 19 delta variance is now spreading rapidly through the asia pacific region. thailand has just reported yet another record day of new cases with more than 15000. the rise that has caused the philippines to band travelers from thailand, people for malaysia will also no longer be able to enter the country. and its reimpose restrictions in the capital region and some provinces till the end of the month. elsewhere in the region, even remote island, nations that remained isolated for march of 2020 a thing, infections rise. and as tony chang reports from bangkok they face bucks in shortages, grieving relatives watch as the body of their mothers remove from the hospital in fiji. the cause cove at 19 the pacific nation has seen
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a significant rise in daily cases in the past week to more than a 1000 to day and a rising death toll. the cove at $900.00 delta variant is now widespread in fiji, even though 70 percent of the population has received one vaccine chart. and there's widespread cooperation with the vaccination rollout benefit of everyone else. and they've got your family and friends and neighbors. the neighbors, some of the most remote islands in the world. many of the pacific nations have been under strict lockdown for the past year. and in some cases, recorded 0 domestic transmission of covered 19. but the delta varying has changed all that. and it's clear the only way out of that scenes, that's the only way. i don't think we have any other option then try to reaction anyone. we can of course, subject to, to what he said, what his faith with there is. i don't really think there is any other way for us to, to get out of this crisis in van,
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out to the vaccine role that has just begun quite a challenge in a nation of 83 separate islands as part of the global kovacs vaccination initiative . but who are to his now received several shipments, but with cases rising in the region many award, that won't be enough for 2000 tossers. it's not really enough for the hubbub. listen on all the. so we still need more packets in mainland southeast asia. there was a feeling that the worst of the pandemic with past here and thailand, they only had 61 cove in 19 death in the whole of 2020. now, there are more than that every single day. vietnam was touted as another curve at 19 success. strict controls had kept early cases isolated and transmission well under control. now the vietnamese authorities a st. thousands of new cases every day. a 3rd of the countries under locked down conditions and despite talks to produce vaccines domestically, at this stage,
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less than half a percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. tony cheng elders, their half kansas spend their 1st night under a nationwide curfew imposed by the government for it cools security reasons, all but 3 of the countries $34.00 provinces are subject to the new restrictions fighting started again after a quiet few days over the muslim either or the holiday, the armies trying to hold a telephone advance, which is seen the group make large territorial gains. us defense secretary lloyd austin says he believes yes. can government plans to consolidate its security forces in major cities can help quell the taliban? fudge, and i think the 1st thing to do is to make sure that they can slow the momentum and then, and then be able to put themselves in a position where they can re take some of the games that the taliban,
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that some of the ground that they've lost so i think, i think from my engagements with the afghan leadership, they are committed to that and. and so we look forward to, to them making progress, they have, they have the capabilities, i have a capacity to, to make progress and to and to really began to block some of the taliban advances are there for me to get to james vegas, his life for us in cobble, james, what do you make of law often comment? well, what is absolutely clear is that the african forces on paper should have the upper hand. they have more people, they have more sophisticated weaponry. they have in recent days still have the support of the u. s. air force operating from outside of kind of chemist on what
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the us military call over the horizon operation. but they really have got to turn the tide because of the momentum is on the taliban. side and it's not all about what happens on the battlefield. it's about public perception because in some of these districts where the taliban come to challenge the government, people who just handed down their arms. they thought, well the tell about is whether winning, we bet his surrender to them here and now. so the government not only have to come up with a new strategy to change things on the battlefield. they also have to come up with a new narrative for the afghan people to encourage morale among the armed forces and to try and get rid of some of the fear ordinary africans. now the curfew is part of that strategy the 1st night because he's taking place is to really say whether there's been any positive or negative effects. but what is the reason behind the curve? the reason behind the curfew is that in the past, in contested areas, the government hasn't had nominal control during the day,
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but has been very different at night when the taliban come out and basically often own the night. so there is this curfew in force in $31.00 out of the $34.00 provinces was telling the we have reports from over night. the african government telling us that didn't help and province keep province down in the south. there were 25 taliban killed in an african lead, as strike and african air force as strike. but in kabul, which is one of the 3 provinces where there is no overnight care if you were getting reports that 5 african intelligence officers have been killed at the moment . those reports not being confirmed officially by the government or by the taliban side. change a life in cobble. thank you very much. and still ahead on out 0. french president emmanuel crohn, arrives in the island of so he grows for an apology, over nuclear testing in the pacific and devastation. india is heavy monsoon reins
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of trigger floods and land ah ah. hello from dell, her good to see you will begin this weather story in the middle east stand some of the temperatures around the golf. i q weights into the fifty's. 51 back that a high, 50 degrees on sunday. next we're going to pockets down because got to put this on your radar. we're seeing the winds pick up toward the south, a karate. that means we could see some sand and storms in the days to come, especially when you consider wind gusts of about 5055 kilometers per hour. next to turkey and the black sea region has just been pounded by some heavy rain leading to scenes of flooding here. and unfortunately, the forecast on sunday shows more rain in the forecast rate here for this core door,
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but not as intense as it has been over the past little while it's symbol sunshine with a high of 30 degrees on sunday. ok next to africa, and we've got our strong storms rate through ethiopia, pushing into cells to down on sunday, juba a high of 31 degrees. as we go further toward that south, you know, temperatures are quite cool as we had toward zimbabwe herrera, 16 degrees bill a while 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 coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died for carla. the fine long new babies were dying. i did not think its neglected babies to death. people in power investigate,
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exposes, and questions. they used to be of our around the globe. on out there ah, ah ah, the ordering out is there a reminder of our top stories demonstrators across. busy brazil, according to the impeachment of president ger, both right over the handling of covey. 19 and allegations of corruption. there were some clashes in apollo, but protests and other cities were mostly peaceful. and people in europe, the britain protesting to as governments pushed for so called vaccine passport,
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they faced infringement on the civil liberties in paris. police broke up crowds using take guns and spend that 1st night under a nationwide curfew. imposed by what the government calls security reasons and applies to all 3 provinces. the army is trying to hold a tele, on his own cuba the attorney general says 59 people who took part in antique government protests have been prosecuted. their actions were described as disturbances and charges include public disorder rights groups say that more than $600.00 people were detained during and since the july 11th demonstration, thousands of cubans took from street on hostile change and protesting against full economic conditions. read lindsey's journalist based in cuba with immediate organisation, buddy, the beast. he says the government is responding to the criticisms, the trials have not been fair. there was
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a pushback against what is really been the big story in the international news media. and definitely a been all over social media in recent weeks, which is the number of people detain, which as he mentioned a may, may be over 600, according to les, compiled by a list compile by journalist, an activist here they or they did a press conference it's quite rare members, high ranking members of the justice system generally don't talk to journalists but it. ready was clear, they want to sort of get, get their, their side of things out. a lot of the accusations against the government for people detained beyond the tensions that there are been trials. they say that the summary trials without a lawyer the this list that has been compiled more than 600 people detain, includes 14 people who have been sentenced to a between 8 and 12 months. and so they. ready had the press conference that was the,
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the president supreme court as well as 20 general. and they base or they quite said there were not some trials. they said that brief trials and that they would fit the judicial process with ongoing. busy but at the same time the, the admitted there might have been mistakes made and that these mistakes can be corrected. so they were leaving some room open. busy for, for people at the time slipping relief but it's very. busy hard to stay. busy at this initial stage, or what will be the result of these, of the people of these trials and what will happen to those people who are detained french present emanuel mcroy is on his 1st official trip to the overseas territory of french polynesia. he's expected to discuss the legacy of the nuclear tests as well as the threat to the islands and the rising seas. france carried out nuclear tests in the pacific from the 196900 ninety's. a recent study showed from vastly underestimated the impact on the island of health. many hope the mac, ron will of a compensation for radiation victims was i don't know, you really doing them on the bottom. we expect the president to ask for forgiveness
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. just as he recognized the colonization that took place and now jerry, as a crime, we also expect him to declare that it was criminal in a form of colonization. that's linked to nuclear power here in the pacific. it's not a question of money above all. they try to present us is permanent, biggest for this country needs to be pacified. be reconciled with itself. and it's people. the french state is to blame nick mcclellan as a correspondent, violent business magazine. he says that the nuclear issue will overshadow the visit . i think it's unlikely that president micron will talk about the issue of colonialism. even though the united nations general assembly relisted french polynesia in 2013 before the un special committee on the colonization of president, a macro hopes to raise the issues around climate change around ocean management,
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around economic and coven problems facing principal in asia. but the nuclear issue won't go away. and at the recent round table in paris, his ministry minister for memory said that there was no need for an apology. many molly people the polynesians who staff, the pest sites during 30 use of nuclear testing, one not only an apology, but much better improved systems for compensation, for clean up and remediation of the test sites. and for medical studies on intergenerational effects that might affect their children in the future. they were a few protesters carrying flags on private land near the airport. but this is a sign that this nuclear legacy from the cold war era of nuclear testing is still a hot issue in french polynesia, particularly for opposition groups and the community associations. the represent workers who stop the test size, neighboring communities,
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and church leaders who see this says very much a moral issue that still outstanding in relations between the molly people and the french government. and while fires continue to ravage the western united states fire fighters have come from across the country to battle the blazes blamed on drought and reco temperatures. thousands of people have been evacuated and thousands more. preparing to leave hydrogen castro has more from washington smoke. gusting from the other side of the country turned the full moon or washington d. c. orange on friday. the wildfires to the west have now chewed through 5 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land. more than 70 homes have burned in thousands of people have been told to prepare to flee. i've got everything backed up by the door and i'm ready to go. as soon as the word comes until then i'm going to stay here and keep watering on. 5 fire fighters were injured in montana after
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a thunderstorm blue flames toward them. in oregon, weaker winds allowed firefighters to slow ablaze that has expanded by 6 kilometers a day. right now we're kind of in the sense and pretty much upfront is where you get the live actually bigger flames more more, he more general. and so far the fires have been limited to mostly remote areas, but this blaze at the california nevada border now threatens a community of about $1200.00. we saw that, you know, coming over the mountain smoke has made it difficult to fight the flames from the air, but california governor has nevertheless ordered more aircraft to be ready to join the battle. it's what little can be done in the face of extreme heat and drought as the u. s. wildfire season burns on hydro. castro al jazeera washington india's military stepping at rescue operations. in the western state of mahar,
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astra and other coastal regions that heaviest july reigns in decades of course devastating floods. more than 100 people have died. many more are missing. so hard a has this report come off to the chaos. with an all too familiar scene across india. oh, it's hard for many to take in homes and lives destroyed. household items are all that's left. a reminder of how relentless the annual monsoon rains have been this year and keeps 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 and 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
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heavily. we had nothing. so that's why we dug a pit and buried everyone together. more than 100 people have been killed in just 2 days in my car. i struck many more all missing power outages in several towns. indian tree has already been able to help move nearly 85000 people to safe areas that we have expedited many people because of the increased water level in nearby villages they were bought into different i could just find this. the pandemic is hampering the emergency response. is also really not because of all the grading ground. so government is frankly, and only that all the while we are being in short because already supplied bank in the all those can people can me been booked probably never going to be
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the worst isn't over yet. ready. let's been shoot and roster for the next 24 hours and further south. several states are also facing dangerous rivers flowing sorta hyde. 0. to turn, our typhoon in fall has made land full, bring low rain and forcing ports and traffic just shot them. people have been ordered to stay in doors. parts of china is still cleaning up off the torrential downpours early this week, which dumped a year's worth of rain and just 3 days, at least $58.00 people were killed. ah. and a storm approaching japan is made for good conditions for things, debut. as the limpid sport 3 gets hockey beach in brazil it's hollow sierra. busy came out ahead in the men's 1st round, he edged out local favorite japan hiroko horror. boat service advanced now and sat
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round. and you've hands, you to her. got me. has won the 1st ever skateboarding home position, taking gold and the men st. event karate and climbing or to other sports, being seen for the 1st time. the olympic committee says it's a historic day and the evolution of the games. having the sports and these events in the olympic program is so important because around the world it gives an increased focus in new countries that brings in new investment, new development into these sports, and the 206 and sees around the world. it raises the profile in this helps the development of the sports in places like africa, asia, different parts of the world, obviously building on the areas where they are already incredibly popular and have a high profile and being on the olympic stage, the broadcast, the attention that is on these athletes in the sports back into all parts of the world really will inspire further generations in the sports not only to be olympians, but also to engage in the local communities of the sports and the roaches. and has
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more of a tug here to sing and skateboarding want to 5 new sports. these games are also known, you mixed gender events as well. and that's, that's one of the big reasons that the schools got included. not just the fact that the younger people and urban as the i c rather quickly term them, but also they appeal to both sexes. and that's one of the big pushes they have to make these agenda balance games. 49 percent of luckily taking part of these games are women. by the time we get to parents 2024, the target is to have an exact 5050 split. i mean, one of the real tragedies, if you like it, that's not so strong. a word of these games is that the urban skate call for example, is built in the, in the middle of the day was of course to have lots of young fans by watching this school for the 1st time. and no spectators are allowed, no joke of age playing yesterday in
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a very experienced world on tennis play. he said he made it the toughest condition he's never played. it played and done. i meant that i've said something very similar. now a width bold globe temperature is what is the metric that said organizers use here's basic combination of heat and humidity. it gets beyond $28.00, then athletes performances, effects. it were already hitting $30.31 in tokyo, if it gets to $32.00, for example, then event thought the transform will not take place and the athletes are struggling. we heard from kit mcconnell earlier talking about serving you sports, coming in. he also said in terms of the hates that competitions, do you have to take place during the day in order to get through the schedule that council measures are in place, but he does accept that the some players these olympics aren't going to be a nice the top stories, demonstrators have taken to the streets and several brazilian cities calling for
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