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that the government is now trying to close, extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. the. ready ready a rush to get to save ground, a typhoon strike cease in china just days after it was hit by a devastating floods. ah, i'm sammy say them, this is i'll just hear a live from the hall. so coming up, the us says, afghan forces must slow the bonds advances. the government imposes a nighttime curfew across the country. anger in brazil,
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protest is demand the presence impeachment for his handling of the pandemic. and desperate for help. we meet migrants from being mar who fled the military gender, facing more difficulties because of corona virus. ah, typhoons hitting heavily populated parts of eastern china just days after flooding forth a 1000000 people from their homes and killed at least 58 typhoon in, fall packed winds of more than 130 kilometers and allies. it made land for in the coastal province of georgia. young. thousands of people have been moved to emergency shelters. and the typhoons forcing the shot down of transport in the region. flights have been canceled in the chinese commercial hub of shanghai. that's home to 26000000 people. neighboring coastal areas of also experienced
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a shot down railway services suspended large contain the ship's been removed from young and port of the world busiest shipping centers. the typhoon is also hit taiwan, causing major damage in some areas, wind gusts, 391 kilometers an hour, even though the storm stays more than 300 kilometers out to sea. and more downpours are forecast in the philippines where the typhoons added to heavy monsoon. rain. 15000 people have been moved to safe round the manila. the government says it's having a hard time opening emergency shelter because of guidelines to prevent the spread of coven 19 fish. will say years of illegal logging and thereby mountains of contributed to the devastation caused by the rain. let's get mall. now with our weather presented jeff harrington, jeff 70. we know millions of people are in the line of fire with this one. so
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a lot going on in asia pacific, let's show you. we got to storms, we're going to talk about typhoon info and tropical storm. no partic, but 1st to the most serious threat. and this is typhoon in 5. so it is in the process of making mine fall right now, just south of shanghai, we've been going over the projection. so we're going to talk about all of this, but i want you to keep in mind these numbers. we've heights about 10 meters storm search. this is a big concern, 3 meters high, that's the ocean, be picked up and tossed into the shore line here. so here's how it plays out by the numbers. we're going over the projections here. we think over the next 2 days, shanghai, a 160 millimeters of rain, easy. we also got to talk about the winds and we think pretty close. the gus will be about a 100 kilometers per hour. so as we follow the track of typhoon, in fact will go west along the yangtze river valley, but we know places like jung, joe had been drenched with rain, but that is not going to be impacted this time around. a wider view right now
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because we promise you, we were going to talk about tropical storm. no partic, and look at this. it will have an impact on the olympics already. there have been some cancellations on monday as this storm approaches. that's where we are right now. and if it does become a typhoon, computer models are showing potential landfall here on tuesday in and around the tokyo area. so semi a very serious threat here, millions of people in the line of fire, let's hope it clears out. thanks so much, jeff. last, gans of ended the 1st night of a curfew imposed by the government for that call security reasons. all the 3 of the countries $34.00 provinces will be subject to new restrictions. fighting has started again through quite a few days over the muslim either a holiday. the army is trying to hold to taliban advance, which is seen the group make launch territorial games. us defense secretary lloyd austin says he believes the afghan government plans to consolidated security forces and major cities could help quell the taliban serge. and i think the 1st thing to
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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, 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 blunt some of the taliban advances are diplomatic, this a james phase. now with this update from cobble, 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,
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still have the support of the u. s. air force operating from outside of kind of chemist on what the us military call of over the horizon operation. but they really have got to turn the tide because 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 taliban is where we're winning. we better 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 among ordinary africans. the reason behind the curfew is that in the past, in contested areas, the government hasn't had nominal control during the day, but it's been very different at night when the taliban come out and basically often
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own the night. so there is this curfew in force in 31 out of the 34 provinces was telling the we have reports from over night of the african government, telling us that in helman, 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 carnival, 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 telephone side in demonstrators across brazil, according to the impeachment of president. i of both sanara the angry it is handling of the current a virus pandemic allegations of corruption and the economic crisis. mechanical
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reports now from rio de janeiro the for it nationwide protest since mean thousands taking to the st. 22 brazilian states indigenous leaders joining forces with left wing parties, trade unions and social organization, 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 shot at the bab staying at home in fear of the coven. 1900 virus, is no longer an option. the audio visa, we're fighting for our lives. in order to do this, we must impeach the president who has 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. spanish also now was already being
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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 covered 19 message ation took a turn when congress started looking into accusations of corruption with government official negotiating over price vaccines drove the study. people are now also protesting because they think that there is the 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 in your selection by former president with the national ruler. the silver also not responded by following former us president donald trump. script is thought i have already said that only
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god can remove me from the presidency like the former us pressed in brazil spreads and 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, they want them to produce 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, while it's useful and it's not, it's a constitutional issue and the military has not have nothing to do with it. so i think there is no need to traps. president marcus through this juncture is lives between both from our fax results for
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the military. the presidential election is still some way off, but on the streets of brazil, tensions are rising. monica non give, i'll just 0. we are narrow. the leader of australia is most popular. state says she's disgusted by protests on saturday, which saw hundreds of people, fine for breaking, locked found measures the the wrong fans, the largest rally and sydney could turn into a super sprinter. event new south wales. faith is reported to more deaths from cove at 19, at $141.00 cases of local transmission. smaller a demonstrations were held in the cities of melbourne, adelaide, and brisbin. what we saw today, what 3 and a half 1000 very selfish, both aids 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 today had covered it is statistically impossible for us not to consider that. i'm hoping that we should 3
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and a half hours on the fringe of a night is this. i'm hoping that we have people before the court and i really hope we can get some charges and convictions out of tonight's work by the new softballs place. it's essential for people to get the message and i was calling for to occur again next week. look up because these 400 offices will turn into 4000 if needs be millions of sydney thought as they stayed home. they're the ones who are bringing an into the lockdown sooner. not those who are putting themselves at risk, those around them at risk, particularly the place at risk. and that was a very selfish act. and i think it offended many, many fellows, sidney saw those people understand. they were frustrated with locked downs, but that type of behavior doesn't help anybody. the cove at 19 delta variant is spreading rapidly through asia pacific. the philippines is dining travelers from malaysia and thailand. people in manila have been queueing up for vaccines and
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restrictions have been re imposed there and other provinces until the end of the month. elsewhere in the region, even remote island, nations that had remained isolated from march of last year, i'll seeing infections rise. tony chung explain 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 a significant rise in daily cases in the past week to more than a 1000 a 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. busy and friends, the neighbors of 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
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recorded 0 domestic transmission of cove at 19. but the delta variant has changed all that. and it's clear the only way out of vaccines. that's the only way i don't think goes. we have any other option then try to actual term. anyone, we can of course, subject to, to what is, what is safe with there is i don't really think there is any other way for us to, to get out of this crisis in vantage our to the vaccine rollout has just begun quite a challenge in a nation of 83 separate islands as part of the global kovacs back the nation initiative. one o 2 has now received several shipments, but with cases rising in the region many award that won't be enough for 2000 to system. it's not really enough for the hardware blayton on all the so we still need more packets in mainland southeast asia. there was a feeling that the worst of the pandemic was passed here in thailand. they only had
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$61.00 cove at 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 saying thousands of new cases every day, a 3rd of the countries under lockdown conditions, and despite talks to produce vaccines domestically, at this stage, less than half a percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. tony cheng elders there that i had an al jazeera, thousands of wildfires in the u. s. northwest and smoke as far away as new york and constant orange. hugh on july's full moon and taking it to the streets where i live in tokyo is the 1st ever olympic skateboarding metal gold medal is handed out. ah,
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ah hello, nice to see you. 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 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 toward 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, 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,
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a high of 30 degrees and sunshine for you. on sunday, off to africa, 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 bouts of what weather liberia, sierra leone right through to guinea, free town. we've got to have 26 degrees for you one sunday. the a year ago, one of the largest non nuclear blast in history killed more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victim. families still need answers. we want justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby support? let's be professional. it was not intended for muslim league and was the whole soft file unloaded from the ship, the missing amal and it was a move in one way or another. membership in an illegal way before join me for their,
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for the full reports on like the a. welcome back. launching out. just a time to recap the headlines. typhoon in far as hitting heavily populated regions of east in china. 2 days after flooding 4000000 people from their homes and killed at least 58. thousands of people have been moved to emergency shelters. afghans of ended the 1st night of a curfew over 3 of the countries. 34 provinces will be subject to new restrictions . the army is trying to hold a ton of bond advance, which is seen the group make launch territorial gains. thousands of protested in
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several brazilian cities calling for the impeachment of president j. fulton, out of that angry about his handling of the current, a virus pandemic. and allegations of corruption. ah, japan has won skateboarding 1st ever, olympic gold medal. you tell me how to go on a winning the main street event in the city where he learned to skate. some of the athletes complain the heat made the boards hard to control the final. japan has now 13 gold medals and the storm approaching japan is made for good conditions. so things debut is nellin, pigs bold, saudi saki beach and sheba brazil's it. carlo ferry came out ahead in the men's 1st round, cut a day in climbing to other sports, competing for the 1st time. the olympic committee says it's
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a historic day and the illusion of the games having the sports in 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 the sports in the $206.00, 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 and these 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 go live now to take care, enjoying our correspondent and the richardson. so, and the he causing a bit of a shock in tennis, i thought with that yet tennis and the
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weather. let's start with that on the court. well, number one actually bought a house be knocked down, she just won wimbledon, but her, her stay in touch. he'll be a brief on that lease to draw a wide open for home favorite, not me. i sack a who of course, when we saw her at lighting the olympic holes in on friday she threw her 1st round match and is going to be so much attention on our soccer as she tries to win her. fill in pic title. as you mentioned on saturday, a lot of complaints for him, amongst others. well, in the one, know that joker, it's around the heat. he said the conditions were the toughest it ever experienced and questioned why, when there's no fans in the stadium they have supplied during the day. the international tennis federation has responded today by saying that they will have stop the extended breaks in between sets and the change events. so they can get some more fluids on board. but saying the competition schedule means i'm going to get through the matches. some games will have to be played at peek sunlight times.
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they use something called the width bulb, global temperatures, the metrics to make sure place stay safe. the basic combination of heat and humidity. if it gets above $28.00, then it starts to affect athletic performance. ok, so the experts tell me and so far and so care we've been hitting 30 and 31. so the athletes in for a tough time worth remembering that when psycho last hosted the olympics $964.00, it was in october. but now due to the demands of tv networks, hey, we are in july and august and medals already being given out and some of those news sports, making the olympic debut. right. and they take us through that. yeah, i mean that this is something the i see is very cain. suppose they've got 5 new sports or these olympics we've seen surfing and skateboarding today, and i'm one of the main reasons those sports have been included as well as some more gender events is to try and get that gender balance. absolutely. at 5050
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levels. the olympics we got 49 percent of all the fleets taking part of these games being women. by the time we get to paris in the next bill and picks, it should be an exact $5050.00 split. so the very came to push these new sports. one of the, the pick drawbacks from see for these games where the skate part for example, is set up right in the middle of time with the expectation that lots of young fans could go there and watch the sports. and of course, that doing it all in front of, of empty seats. we mentioned that the tie failing, that's on its way already that caused the cancellation of a couple of days of rowing as they pre and the, the impacts that we'll have. but the serve as a saying that quite happy because it may well produce some big away for them. all right, thanks so much. andy richardson there in tokyo took, he says 2 of its soldiers have been killed and 2 others wounded in northern syria. the vehicle was attacks in the bab area. the defense ministry says turkish forces
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immediately fog back. turkey launched across the border operation in 2016 to drive out iceland. kurdish wifi g finances. turkey continues to maintain the heavy military presence in northwest syria. saudi arabia says it's intercepted and destroyed drones, launched by evans healthy rebels towards the southern region of the kingdom. the saudi coalition has shut down dozens of drones in recent weeks. yemen has been engulfed by civil war since 2014. saudi arabia supports the exiled government. the war has killed more than 130000 people and created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. french president, manuel my call is in tahiti for his 1st official trip to the overseas territory of french polynesia. he visited health cast off and praised them for their work during the pandemic day that he's expected to discuss the legacy of french nuclear tests carried out in the region from the $196900.00 ninety's. a recent study showed fonts
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vastly underestimated the impact on island is health news. i don't, don't really see doing them on the bottom. we expect the president to ask for forgiveness. just as he recognised the colonization that took place in our area as a crime. we also expect him to clear that it was criminal and 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, biggers, but this country needs to be pacified. be reconciled with itself and its people. the french state is to blame and not the presidential candidate has been detained in nicaragua, just days before registration for november's election opens on wednesday. know if i do it a, is the 7th presidential contender accused of undermining the sovereignty of the country. thousands of journalists, activists and opposition figures have been arrested or placed on the house. the rest, since june, international watched over nations or condemning the crime down saying it's undermines democracy. wildfires continue to ravage the western united states
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crews of come from across the country to battle the fires blamed on droughts and reco temperatures. thousands of people who fled their homes many more preparing to leave high to jo. castro reports from washington, d. c. smoke. gusting from the other side of the country. turn the full moon over washington. d. c. orange on friday. 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 a thunderstorm blue flames toward them. in oregon, weaker winds allowed firefighters to slow ablaze that has expanded by 6 kilometers
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a day. right now we're going to use the cure in the fire. and pretty much upfront is, or you get the live action bigger flames more more, he is 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 huge smoke over the mountain. smoke has made it difficult to fight the flames from the air. the california governor has nevertheless ordered more aircrafts 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 migrant workers from men mar living in thailand. border areas are facing increased hardships locked down the means there's less work leaving many relying donations, yet people still flee to time to escape the military rule. back home florence louis
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reports says, usually no shortage of work or laborers for farms in pop prod, district in western thailand. many farmers here employ migrants from across the border in myanmar to work the fields. but the surgeon corona virus cases in the 2 countries has made life more difficult for migrant workers. thailand has imposed a nighttime curfew and travel restrictions. this lady who doesn't want to be identified had gone back to me on my last year to renew her passport. but she couldn't return to thailand, eagerly after the borders were closed and ended up paying brokers to sneak back in illegally load him away. i mean, many migrant for me and my in trouble. now, many of us have to hide and escape to thailand to find a job. some of us got caught and was sent to prison. more watson, johnny id curry,
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is also a migrant from me. and mom who has settled in thailand for many years. he helps run a local charity. there are a lot of children also come along with the parents and there's some parents, they don't have a document. so they had a lot of you know, issues to going around. and if the parents get arrested, the children will be left behind in a hot or in houses and who's going to take care of their children. he says, live here is also getting increasingly difficult for migrant workers. because of corona virus restrictions. when a new infection is reported in a village, no one is allowed to leave unless they can show they've tested negative for coven 19. many are unable to find work, and has been relying on donation. but supplies are slowly dwindling, as continued restrictions cause economic hardship for everyone else. the struggle for survival is also made worse by a sense of frustration at what's happening back home. me my vision,
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i don't. i want the manmohan to release on sun city and focus on helping the people from the crisis. i want democracy in men more than the culture can move forward to develop. but there's no indication the generals in myanmar are ready to give up power. florence louis al jazeera. ah and let's take you through some of the headlines here now just now hi, food in fall is hitting heavily populated regions of east in china. it comes days after flooding forced a 1000000 people from their homes and killed at least $58.00. thousands of people have been moved to emergency shelters and the typhoon has also hit taiwan, causing major damage. in some areas, wind gusts reached 191 kilometers an hour even though the eye of the storm stayed mold and.
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