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with such seasonal range as they're on middle east, particularly down given have been really quite extensive this year. this is the southwest of young just north of aidan. quite extensive rain. yes. you could call it, flooding is probably welcome and it's quite warm here. the man quite hot, so it's being used to cool damn. now, of the full casper to the next day or so, we'll see more rains creeping up along the southern coast of yemen, of course is that time the whistle is overcast with time and drizzly on the edge of the monsoon. the showers might extend the southwest to sadie. otherwise, of course, the pictures of lashley dry wanted to find old eastern turkey and western ga. this car was over the next day or so time she is in the middle of iraq, sidney, down the east dance was foster of an excess of 51. that continues in that hot, dry with a wind which has been bringing sandstone purely down as far south as rehab. it might do the same thing again. come wednesday, it's very dry and very hot air. fatty, obviously, the seasonal rains in ethiopia,
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and in sudan and further west of also being quite extensive that the more flooding iraq to me and for the south and east in sudan and the artist talked shares all the forecasts for the next day or so big clumps heading slowly west the besieged by violent crime and drugs. confronted by racism and integration. 0 traces the history of generation lebanese australians. exploring the conflicts and the struggle for acceptance. once upon a time in punch bowls on al jazeera, i were told technology can help tackle the spread of cov
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19. but our tech solutions, the best solutions we are starting something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what data as being collected. whereas it being stored highly re, looks at the limits of the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face target when tech to go viral, episode 3 of all hail the locked down on algae 0. 0 i was about watching out there in utah with me. the whole run, the reminder of all top stories, tennessee as president, is now the minister of defense on the acting minister of justice of the dismissing
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the prime minister earlier in the freezing parliament, the 30 days that it gets political group. the and harder party is calling it occurs and security forces dressed in civilian clothing, stormy offices of algae era, in tunis, all of staff were told to turn off their phones and then removed from the building press freedom advocates of condemned the whole closure of houses. there is offices will talks between the united states and china, begun with sharp words as assistant secretary of state. wendy sherman met her counterpart in the city of towns in china's vice foreign minister. she fang told washington to stop demonizing china. adrian brown has more from hong kong. these were high level talks with low level expectations. a trip with none of the trappings of a state visit. the setting was not the capital beijing but a resort hotel in the nearby port city of t and jin. foreign media were kept at a distance,
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but chinese journalists were permitted on the premises. the fracture state of us china relations was apparent as wendy sherman met china's vice foreign minister. she found no smiles for the cameras, at least from her side. according to an official summary of his remarks, phung said the us should stop demonizing china and treating it as an imaginary enemy, and there were other demands too long. i don't. and joe, may we express strong dissatisfaction with the us regarding it's wrong words and actions on issues such as the origins of cobra. 19 taiwan jones on the hong kong and the south china sea, we demanded the us immediately stop interfering and try and internal affairs. you can talk damaging chinese interest, stop stepping on red lines, and playing with fire, or engaging and provocation. during talks with china's foreign minister, one ye, sherman says she stressed the u. s. commitment to healthy competition. the u. s.
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had expected candid talks and it seems to have got the final us ties under president joe biden appears bad now, as they were under his pre to assess a donald trump. the question now is whether in spite of all of this, a meeting is still possible between biden and china's president, changing thing possibly. on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in rome. later this year, adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. always 10000 families have been evacuated in sudan floods. continue to devastate the get out of the region if they only stay to currently affected. but officials expect others to be hit in the coming weeks, including the northern state of river nile because of heavy rains in the area. the highlands, environmentalists say intensive, agricultural farming has made the flooding worse this year. it morgan is live for us in good. our state, it's a situation dia for those affected by the floods, isn't it?
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yes indeed. now people here who we spoke to say that they've waited for at least a week for any kind of a to reach them. and they say that they've just thought to see government reforms and ada organizations pausing to deliver a just yesterday. and the situation is already dire. they saying that to begin with, they had very little and most of their properties have been washed away by the flash floods. now let's make it clear, it's not what's that coming from the river is that of course the flood. now these losses are coming from the european highlands due to heavy rain in the highlands. usually what happens is that these waters just slow down the, the, the mountains from if you, if you're interested them and then into the river at nile. but most of the draining system and most of the valley then river ways are pathways that these was used to take have been clogged by. they say waste materials as well as by farm lands. and so people have blog these they say for the interest. so the water was not able to
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flow, and as a result, it had flooded into this district, this locality here and go out of state, of course is another depressing reality for those people. but where you are, they happen to be from, to cry, reach it in ethiopia. and they've already been sort of fleeing one disaster to enter another while the, as the state is indeed dealing with, with an but then to do to begin with, especially with the issues of its grand refugees. and now we have to deal with the issue of display people from through them from good lot of states as well. so some people here said they think this is why the state response has been very slow. but others are saying that because 8 organizations are looking out for the refugees to and not the state to solve the state, authorities should be able to respond to the needs of its people. so people here are saying that they want to be safe and they want the organization give the same level of attention that they've given to the grand refugees who have fled from the appeal be given to the local people as well,
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especially since they are the host community now they're saying that they want the medicines that they need shelters pants as well as. 5 anti venom therapy for most of the people because they say that this is a place that has been effected or rather than has seen lots of scorpions and reptiles and snakes coming. so they've seen lots of snake bites and they're quite concerned about what comes next. there's also concerns coming from the, to the needs government to hell. they're saying that they're expecting more floods and more heavy rains in the coming days. so they are expecting more states around the country. so this theme will become common and more common in the coming days. for the update, thanks so much. have a morgan there in ga dot if in southern sudan. thank you. let's return to our top story on the political crisis in tennessee and the former president moses mazique. he joins me my life on paris. mister mostly, keith, thanks so much for joining us. live on out there. it's been a very fast moving day with the president in tunis, seemingly taking full control in your opinion. has he violated the constitution?
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of course, of course, this is a no, it's no doubt about the fact that the school because it's part of the info center i have all the pos the main idea we have when it right. in addition to say that the president is no longer, you know, the guy will have all the power. but now for the, for this project contribution is over and know it's a want to go back to the old system. but before the important, you need your supposed to be success story and then it's no longer expect story. it's just like all the other states. it seems a new chapter, it's being written in tune as he has history. so in the last few hours, without hearing that the president has been able to speak to the union is very
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powerful body across the country who have the ear of the public. what's your reaction to the unions giving him the 30 days that he has to freeze parliament actions and try and solve the situation? because obviously, the constitutional cause really doesn't exist. there's no other avenue to try and find a solution to this problem. all the unions, the solution or i hope so, but i'm not sure i'm not quite true, but let me remind you that we have this political crisis. mitch was conscious that we have had international have 100 people dying every day from corona virus. and then we have also a huge crisis. so at this point you could kind of insurance because even, you know, are exhausted, they are scared and nobody knows exactly where we are heading. so i hope that the union, the role in, you know,
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but i don't know exactly what the outcome because i know this is not exactly what we would say for wife man, and i'm afraid what it's reaction the next few days when we faced the opposition growing from the, from the services i gave you, i don't know exactly what my main concern is, how the army out the military would react. i know you this military because i have been have been, have states for 2 years. so i know very well, i know that they have perfect competition at that time. and i do hope that we get this attitude because this, the, the different, the main difference between these ships, you know, there is obviously a very clear distinction at the moment and that the military verbally have not got
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involved a, such, certainly from the voices that we've been getting out of the country throughout the day. so where does this leave the opposition as such? because at the moment there was a great deal of anger in the initial hours after the president's removal of the prime minister and freezing of parliament. we haven't heard very much from parliamentarians at the moment. what you think they are up to what you think the next move will be. in fact, somebody knows because the suggestion is extremely options for the moment i we are . i hope we are not going to be like issue in the code, but nobody knows. and i am really scared afraid because i told you we are missing the was going to be crimes. absolutely. people are very nervous and
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i don't know if we can avoid bias for the moment the decision people did for me. and i hope we didn't continue. and that's just once again, i don't know nobody. you know there are lots of hypothetical 7. i'm not trying to put you on the spot, so we have to think of what might happen from your experience in your 1st term. you appointed the jubilee from the not to party as the prime minister. just tell us a little bit about the party from international view is about all the a party of the people. do they care about the people? if they do, they were in parliament. why have we got to the situation where you have the public at large? so very angry with parliamentarians across the board. yes, i do agree with you. i think it's faded out the putting it back
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in maybe the face of it. which will do that actually know the most important part that people expect them to not, from democracy, from the from the arguments is extremely important. it seems like for the moment some of the population, it's important, but they don't understand that. in fact, they are supporting you indicate that they would never be able to make up the social problem or because he was part of the 6 that political system, i think he's responsible for, for the situation when we go into easier. so you don't really angry. sorry, so can i just, can i just get in there? did you say you say that the incumbent president is response will get
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a huge mandate when he was in 2019 the parliamentarians all for the people. parliamentarians have been voted in to try and solve the problems of society, the economy, employment health out and education for the public at large. the public. don't think politicians into nicea have done their job properly. and the president now is taking action against that to try and sort it out. it's been rumbling for months. it's about time they found a solution. and isn't this the solution that the country need contribution to the fun at the bottom of the fashion in a way of the states and department of graph paper. i'm not depending on my county and i'm not different and not the right to do the fact that we need to the bottom. and of course this is not perfect. we need
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to media, you got pretty pretty math and democracy and democracy who got expected country people to be mature. like with some people talk exactly. we need time, you know, to improve to improve our bottom it. but for the moment, thinking about because of the mentality of the system, the whole system is a way and in fact, democracy is know from the ration is not the solution for, for them it's the problem. and this is why i think the situation is extremely why i think we are you know, she was our problem for the case. and are you concerned that the president has now
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lifted? you might said the immunity against prosecution of members of parliament, which means that those that have broken laws or committed crimes against the public, you know, whether it be faxed or embezzlement or corruption can now be be, be followed up with action by the president. yeah. but the day before, before the go, because everybody know that in this parliament you have parker of people and it was obvious that they needed to be private. but the way that the, the pregnant and it's home is trying to solve the problem once again, because there are some corrupt, mcafee, and for the, for the location, you know, to destroy the bottom of the structure, the parliament as a political mean. and this, this is why why we will we are against what we shall see. what happens that mean
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the coming hours. my mom says months lukea is a real pleasure to have the one i'll just ever thank you very much for your time and thank you for joining us. thank you. thank you. still ahead here on the news on the coaches while celebrations go viral, will show you what cold story coming up with joe in for him. and he's got ah, brought to you by accenture, that there be change the news
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ah, so you thank you, we'll, let's start with tom daily, the purse, his shot diver who was finally won and limpid gold medal at his full attempt. you've had with massey lee and the men synchronize 10 meter platform to beat the favorite china by less than a point. right to g for lee, who picked this time daily who's only 27 years old. it has been a long journey to realize his dream was back in 2008 at the beijing games when he 1st competed at just 14 years old. but didn't finish in the metals. he returned at his home game that london 2012 where he won bronze of the 10 meter platform and now the bronze flight 4 years later in rio. this time in the think with teammate, daniel, good fellow, and now thanks to stays incredible performance. he's finally got his hands on that elusive gold. this gold medal means an incredible amount. you
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know, we put in all actually in such hard work effort, sacrifice and dedication into our performances and to be able to finally become a then pick champion off the 20 years. and 4 attempts out it. it feels incredibly special. it was the only british gold of the aquatic center. adam pc successfully defended his olympic title in the 100 meter brush stroke. in the 5th, the fastest time in history, australia is ariana pittman. the american great. katie lived becky to claim the form to meet the free sole goal, but it was her coach, the box all who really grabbed the attention with his wild celebration. following that victory, his emotional reaction has gone viral and turned him into a mean like a show like i would not be here without him. so i think for him it was very exciting moment as well. and classic dane reaction. but the thing that made me
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quite emotional was actually seeing him watch my mental ceremony. he was crying and i was trying to contain contain the emotions. but it's good to see how much it made him to. and just in the last few hours, the russian olympic committee came there 1st told of the gymnast takes competition . they saw of late challenge from defending champions, japan and china when the mens team event. but it's the host japan who had top of the metal table after more success on monday, they are out in front with a goals ahead of the united states and with 7 and china with 6. and there are signs, public opinion may be warming to the olympics in japan, on 70000000 people in the country. what's the opening ceremony that covey 19 infection rights in the city remain high and send reports from tokyo? the official requests the people in japan to watch the olympics at home,
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many at taking any chance they can to witness some action here, a cycling race that went outside official venues can get in my life, but they're not allowing fans. but this road raises happening where we can watch it outdoors. i thought this might be the last chance in my life to see the lympics in tokyo. thank you. so i never got to see the 960 for tokyo olympics. i thought, well, this time i definitely have to see it too bad back. tate is a band. there's been a rush of feel good stories involving japanese athletes, including a gold for 13 year old skateboarder major nysha. and that's helping to lift online support for the games. the day before yesterday was the best day in the history of digital platforms of the olympics. the day after was 20 percent more and the day after it was 20 percent more higher than what we had expected. so clearly the interest in the games is he's a, he's, he's booming. there were 16 new games related covey,
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19 cases on monday. but organizes insist the athletes village is the most tested community in the world. the conflict in sentiment spelt by many japanese people was reflected in a survey taken at the start of the gangs. nearly 90 percent were worried that the lympics would cause a search and infections, but more than 70 percent said, they were looking forward to watching it. this is a city with a rich sporting culture, but it's also on that still under a state of emergency, due to car with 19 people were really geared up and pumped up. actually, you know, to welcome people from all over the world. but unfortunately, considering the very conservative in nature of japanese, were the most risk of boarding type of people and organisation in the world. and for that reason, having another big wave of cobra, 1900 coming through, especially it is very tight. it's also understandable that people are also backing off at the same time. fancy should have been keeping up to watch sports left to
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make what memories they can of an elim picks that remain tantalizingly out of reach . andy richardson, al jazeera, tokyo. well, if you've been watching the many st. skateboarding on sunday, you would have noticed that one of the boarders had a pods in as he competed us. a bronze medalist jacket eats and says without a crowd of the venue he needed music to help motivate him to win a metal. the music i was listening to was a mix of new wrap and old country music. if that makes any sense. it says it's a weird play us i got and i mean, really, the only reason i was listening to music was because there wasn't a crowd and you know, skateboarders especially we, we thrive off a good crowd. and it was, you know, it was hard not to see that out there, but again, you know, just gives you more motivation for paris. japanese women's gymnastics team has chosen to wear the full body seats to push back against the sexualization of female athletes that competed in unit todds. instead of the traditional,
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more revealing leotard, one by other teams, they want freedom of choice and encourage women to wear what makes them feel comfortable. these are the 1st elim pick since the u. s. teen dr. larry nasa was sentenced to 176 years in prison for sexually abusing hundreds of jim. staying on the subjects of athletes, clothing, grammy, award winning, sing, a pink has offered to pay a fine imposed on the new legion women's speech. hand bolting onto. they refused to wear bikini bottoms while competing. they wore shorts at the european beach hannibal championships like fan male counts parks, but were find over $1700.00 for the organizes called improper clothing. pink tweeted that the european humble federation should be fined for sexism, australian golf men, julie has to take you as a major champion and she overturned a 7 shot deficit on the final day of the championship in france. budding for pillow
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5 whole finished 18 on the path that put her in a playoff with overnight liter jungle. lee 6. the south korean found water on the 1st extra hole. eating lea with a 2 part for birdie. the title 25 year old is the 1st trailing to win the tournament and the legendary curry web in 2006. i never, li, like thought about it. you know, when i was playing, i just tried to make as many bodies as i could, you know, i think i saw the lead about like maybe once or twice i just tried to play the best to my ability. and you know, it's really great to me and they, you know, it's just really amazing. all right, that's a sport for now. jim will have more later. thanks very much, joan. of course, we'll continue to follow our top story here and i'll just sarah, which is the president of tin nicea, he's remove the prime minister and replace the justice and defense minister, unfrozen parliament, the 30 days of the hope of trying to bring order to a dysfunctional failing economy and political system will have more on this on the
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other side of the break. but he had been watching the news with me. the hell rahman and for the moment, thanks for your time and your company. ah ah ah, ah ah ah, he added to the fashion, the success and the popularity, and then he gave it all up for the love of his homeland football rebels. delves into the realm of footballing legend rashid mac luthey for to the jury and national liberation front. with his feet. rashid mackenzie and the f. l. n. team.
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researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity 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. ah, the trinity as president, thanks the defense and justice minister to dismissing the prime minister pro and anti government demonstrators of clashed outside of parliament. and security forces storm i'll just as bureau in tunis, ordering all staff out of the building. ah hello rahman, you're watching out there like my headquarters here.
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