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given extra time to recover between sense and riches in the reports and take you it's not just limpy and stealing the heat in tokyo. the locals make sure they get up early for their sunday morning game of tennis. on friday, a russian archer fainted. an intense heat midway through her events and tennis willed number one never jock. of ich said the sweltering conditions during his opening match with a toughest it ever experienced. i think some people from, you know, other color country is not good for playing outside in such a you know, very hot weather going singles is it takes over 3 hours or more. so it's too hard to play. i agree with him. organizes insist athlete help is paramount, but the daytime events are sometimes necessary for you. a lot of the competition schedule has been built where possible, depending on the, on the sport to to accommodate that. they will avoid the hardest parts of the day,
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but that's not possible with every sport. and on top of that, there's really extensive heat counter measures across all of the training and all of the competition. the 1964 took your lympics, took place in the cooler month of october, but the demands of tv networks mean july and august, and now the preferred time for the games organizes use a measurement koby wet, spoke globe temperature. it's effectively a combination of heat and humidity, anything over 28th experts. i can be stressful for an athlete. and that number's been hitting 30 and 31 in tokyo. the japanese environments agency naturally issued a heat stroke warning, telling the public not to exercise during the middle of the day. that is not an option for many olympic athletes. competitors did know they were heading into extreme conditions and many have spent time preparing in heat chambers like this one. when somebody is closing in the heat, davy,
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after one to 2 weeks. so we've already made some very clear changes. if an ascii do not prepare for the heat before the q on before any competition in the heat. so the same thing you would experience must dick remind in his performance of the heat, isn't the only weather related concern at these games. a typhoon is approaching, and some events have already been rescheduled. as a precaution on the richardson al jazeera, tokyo, well fella had hail news or protest is involved in cuba, anti government demonstrations earlier this month, and now facing charges. and so thing and skateboarding makes you be to pick action coming up with joe in for to stay with us here on the news out. ah,
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now just been thinking of an analogy and i think europe's bit like a, a source for of super at the moment. this is a wet bit in the middle around the edges. it's really quite hot and wet. bit unfortunately, some particularly wet for belgium. once for yet more flooding from the sandstorms, there is a mirth is overflow, but this is clearly just water running down the streets as well. that looks like the sun storms are spreading, further east, coming to fish the source. but if you like, and the low centers rather complex and sitting of the north sea in the british house. so you end up with this picture. big thunderstorms in southern parts of england, pulse from the low countries around the eastern southern parts germany and possibly the swiss alps as well. in the middle. there are few shadows. there's a slow moving rain. heavier is going to be this dark blue here. so watch out for germany and movie west and austria, as i said, round the edges. it's really quite warm warnings of excessive heat in parts of poland further down towards the boxes. it's not so much the daytime heat is the fact that at night it doesn't cool down very much either which is the dangerous
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stuff. but you can see where in the twenty's typically to the west of that. and that's true, most of france and even the north of spain. by the time you get to monday, things have expanded a bit more heavy rain potential. now in northern italy and showers break here, once more important, the nation is about that board and determined to succeed again. you are high to keep on training by obstacle. i'll just tell themes fine story of the group of money women into the future. their dream of playing football for that country. despite its culture and traditions, we are in the somalis authority and it's difficult for people to accept tomatti football, golden girls, on our award winning program from international. so make it one quick, so it's right on the back side of the global discussion. what guaranteed debility
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the right. typically i'd like getting going to the voice here in california. it's almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program, but open your eyes to view of the world today. this is what the picture looks like the the world from a different perspective on how to o the me was about watching me all the news with me. the whole rahm, the reminder of our top story is type in, in fall is hitting heavily populated regions of eastern china. it comes days of to flooding forth
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a 1000000 people from the homes and killed at least 58000 people have been moved to emergency shelter cus, deputy secretary of state when the sherman is heading to china. on the evening of her visits to china for mister, warn washington that it will never accept and countries, any country that claims to be superior to others, as guns of ended the 1st night of the curfew. but all 3 of the countries $34.00 provinces, will be subject to the new restrictions. the army is trying to hold the taliban advance, which has seen the group make large territorial gains in margaret workers from me and malady in thailand, border areas of facing increased hardships locked down. that means that there's less work leaving many to rely on donations, that people feel free to thailand, to escape the military rule back at home from louis reports that usually
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no shortage of work or laborers for farms in pop products. strict 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 curve you 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 her back in illegally got on the loading marie, 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 carey, is also a migrant from me and mom who has settled in thailand for many years. he helps run
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a local charity. there are a lot of children also come along with the parents and 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 is 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 have been relying on donation, but supplies as slowly dwindling as continued restrictions cause economic hardship for everyone else. the struggle for survival is also made was by a sense of frustration at what's happening back home. my views, he said, you know, i want the man ma, who touch relief on son, sushi,
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and focus on helping the people from the crisis. i want democracy in men more than the country can move forward to develop. but there's no indication the generals in myanmar are ready to give up power. florence louis al jazeera over 900 delta, very anticipating rapidly throughout asia pacific, the philippines, as banning travelers from malaysia and thailand. people in manila have been carrying up full vaccine restrictions, have been reimpose and other provinces until the end of the month. also in the region, even remote island, nations that had remained isolated so much of last year as seeing infections rise. as tony cheng explains, 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 curve at $900.00 delta variant is now widespread in fiji. even though 70
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percent of the population has received one vaccine chart. and there's widespread cooperation with the vaccination rollout for the benefit of everyone else. and they've got your family. busy and friends, 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 cove at 19. but the delta variant has changed all that. and it's clear the only way out of vac scenes. that's the only way i don't think we have any other option then try to actual term anyone we came 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 involved are 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
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. 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 to system. it's not really not for the heart of oblivion. one of the so we still need more back hints in mainland southeast asia. there was a feeling that the worst of the pandemic was passed here in thailand. they only had $61.00 cove and 19 death in the whole of 2020. now, there are more than that every single day. vietnam was touted as another cove at 19 success. strict controls who kept early cases isolated and transmission well under control. now the vietnamese authorities a saying thousands of new cases every day. a 3rd of the country is under locked down 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,
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there has been unrest in several european capitals. anti lock down protested, faced off against police rejecting laws aimed at containing the virus alex here, brian reports the gas and water cannon across europe and growing anger. the corona virus restriction in athens, greek police tried to break out protests against compulsory cove at 19 vaccinations . salmon the crowd through pedro bomb, the police responded with tear gas to rally outside the great parliament was the 3rd this month against mandatory inoculation to some workers including health care nursing staff. jim, i believe he's not an anti vaccine movement. these are people that have thought about it and want their freedom the road with the say that a demonstration in paris, that he again will be as protest as opposed to
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a government virus path faced off against bright police. it was just one of doesn't just mainly peaceful rallies across the country, which brought out more than a 160000 people. the french plan requires health k work and be vaccinated for everyone else to prove their virus vaccination status in order to into 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 to 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. a similar proposal, slack approaches,
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a neighboring italy. a people chanted down with the dictatorship from august the vaccination certificate, but we needed to eat and restaurants and visit cinemas on thursday. the a you reported that 200000000 europeans have now been fully vaccinated over half of the adult population. but that figure full short at the block 70 percent target seats for the summer. in the united kingdom, thousands of people rallied in london again for the erosion 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 . the corona virus panoramic is far from over denies it the debate that house reopened economy for keeping everybody safe and happy. alexia blind al jazeera and other presidential candidate, has been detained in nicaragua, just days before registration for november's election opens on wednesday. the well,
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the video is the 7th presidential contender accused of undermining the sovereignty of the country. dozens of journalists, activists and opposition figures have been arrested or placed on the house arrest since june international watchdog organizations or condemning the crack done saying it undermines democracy. cuba, as attorney general says, 59 people who took part in anti government protests have been prosecuted. their actions to describe the disturbances. the charges include public disorder and causing non serious injuries. rights group say more than 600 people were detained during and since july, the 11th demonstrations. thousands of cubans protested and demanded political change and an end to that economic troubles. read, lindsey is a journalist based in cuba with the media, organization, belly of the beast. he says, the government is responding to criticism. the trials i've not been far there was a push back against what is really been the big story in the international news
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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 there. ready was clearly wanted sort of get, get their, their side of things out. a lot of the accusations against the government for people detained beyond the tension is 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 at the press conference that was the, the president supreme court as well, 20 general. and they base or they quite said there were not some trials. they said
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that brief trials and that they would just do this whole process with ongoing. busy but at the same time the, the admitted there might have been mistakes made and if these mistakes can be corrected. so they were leaving some room open. busy for, for people it tends to be relieved but it's, 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 will fill ahead. hillman usa, where it lies, the tokyo lympics, where there's been another well rec, old in the pool story. coming up with joe. ah, there the young virtuoso racing concent holds and dominating international competition. i want, i want a south korea's musical prodigy ah, one out of the farmers finding harmony in pursuing his
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the ah type old the olympic news with joe. ah, thanks, hale, big news from the olympics? the well number one goal for john rom has been rolled out to the games because he tested positive for curve 19. let's get straight to correspondent andy richardson in tokyo. andy, it's been a tough day for golf because rom isn't the only one, is he well, number one, john raw me out, also ounces the american bryson shan by both testing positive. just before the departures to come to tokyo to shamble will be replaced by patrick reed. in the us team, john roy, i'm actually tested positive for harvard 19 early this year in june midway through a tournament in the united states,
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he subsequently recovered and went on. so when the us open, if we're looking for some solace, for those individuals involved, it is perhaps that within gulf there are 4 of the major tournaments during the year that perhaps still have more prestige than the limbic event. but for a lot of other athletes here, it's the constant fear they are living under that a positive test or being identified as a close contact. if you're in a sports where the lympics is the absolute apex of your career than in a few seconds, 5 years of hard work and training can just go up in smoke. yet on the golf, returned to the limbic schedule in rio 5 years ago. we've seen some other news for today. tell us about those. yeah, the 2 sports we've seen today in the i see very, came to talk about them, surfing and skateboarding. there. there are a number of the new sports joining the 70 program as well. skateboarding in particular,
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the idea was that it would be held in the middle of tokyo with fans up close and personal to the action. of course, that can happen this time around. but yet other sports sport climbing. for example, the see really pushing to get a young audience, a more gender balanced look to the games these. these events made that debbie widely, the, the usa lympics, which are stage for age between $14.18. so it's not desperate pushed to keep the games relevant. try and keep people interested in sports, not just every 4 years, but in between time as well, up participation and olympics for send and skateboarding and so thing are 2 of the sport bases being crucial for the future to maintain the games relevance. just watching those pictures from the skateboarding looks incredibly hot for the competitors. the weather is causing an issue for organizes on several fronts. isn't it?
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i'm going to talk to you about something called and i'm enjoying this, the wet bowled glo, temperature, and so we marvel my, my favorite new phrase. that's the metric. but basically, the organizers used to try and keep everyone safe, parked the athletes, and the organizes basically a combination of heat and humidity and an experts tell me that if that number gets above 28 and it has a detrimental effect on an athletes performance. and we're already seeing figures around 3031 here in tokyo, not that shock of h saying after his opening match, that it was the toughest conditions that ever experienced. so yet, the i see questioned about it. they said, well, we'll do as much as we can to sure that events don't take place during the heat of the day. but present with tennessee said just in order to get through the schedule that it's on a void, a bowl that be some of these athletes are in for a pretty tough time here and sorry. yeah. all right, that's andy ridge in our sports and weather expert in tokyo. thank you. well,
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let's round up the rest of the action now and it's been a great day for the american swimmers. they clinched 6 metals early on sunday, with chase keyless winning their 1st gold in the 400 meta individual medley. but the biggest shock of the day so far came in the 400 me to free sell committee as we have now. taking goals, despite the fluid and qualifying i did indicate to all that unique people, i say to them, then you get your get the champ. now, i'm so happy to get a gold middle will that performance caught the attention of the most decorated olympian of old times and michael phelps. he's what he said about now he's performance. unbelievable. so i'm just almost 4 and a half 2nd, 5 seconds off as tv to be from that. and i don't want it to me. that's what i've been talking about it. i think pretty much all morning the difference in this, these are lympics compared to ones the past,
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in my opinion is every single person in the finals had a chance to go about how strange women 1st record of the competition in the 4 by 100 mean to freestyle relate, this is from saying kate campbell, in the team that finished in time of 3 minutes, 29.69 seconds. i know these other girls are like my family and we've really grown up together. but okay, literally my family. so to stand up with my sisters, it's pretty incredible. every single career has a journey to go on and for us being in the really has always been a high point and we've always really loved that. well there was another shock this time in tai quando to time goldman list jade jones of great britain was beaten by kimmy a day in the round of 16. and is that a, a bronze medalist in rio for iran is now competing for the refugee team after
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defecting to germany and other big name going home early is world tennis number one ash bossy, her elim pick singles, campaign was cut short when she lost to spain's soda cerebus tomo in her opening match, lower shoes than a m e a soccer. the japanese superstore her, let the elim pick colson, beat china's shank. sy, in straight sets in her 1st match, and only 2 months a soccer hadn't played since pulling out the french open in may. when she took a mental health break. i think there won't be a 3rd goals metal for andy murray. this ca, the 2 time defending champion has pulled out of the single tournament because of a right to quote strain, he will still play in the double boat. let's just bring you up to speed on how the taco 2020 metal table is looking. china, a striking out in front with 5 gold medals of host japan who will also have 5 but
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fewer metals i roll, then it's the usa, south korea, and the team known as the russian. and then pick committee who a 5th with 4 metals in total. and that gold in the pool has pushed to nicea up to 8th well away from tokyo now and castles, football as have reached the semifinals with the conk cas gold cup. the asian champions beat el salvador in the portal which to that goes coming from mo, as ali they were 3 mail up, but had to hang on at the end to win 3 to make up for cuts. they will face either jamaica, all the united states in the semi they all the 1st to get seem to make it to the last for the gold cup. in 16 years. and the british and irish lions rugby team have won the opening test against south africa. it was the world champion spring box who started strongest in cape town and
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led $12.00 point to $3.00 at half time. but back came the lions in the 2nd half and a try from loop kellen did he help secure a 2217 victory. the 2nd of 3 test is coming up next saturday though be it from us because they're incredibly proud nation and will champions and say next week's going to be even bigger and tougher. i would expect that from the point of view, it's when the 1st one and you know, you're going to no matter what happens again to the last week in the, of the series. so you know that kids have a one engaged in and, and really interested in. all right, more thought coming up later for me and say, hey, i know that you've been enjoying the picks really have a fairly to watch the the skate boarding, i'm not quite sure. mccants thought that i was almost been bike. they watching tele, they left every minutes of it. excellent. so we will have more news on both votes, news or the other side of the break with some is a dam. joe, and i will be back in the news are 30100 hours until and from me on the news on
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