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is going to have a major impact over expose areas and that's why we think the biggest threat for this storm will be cornwall. now we track where it's going on saturday. we see it sling into the low countries and southern scandinavia will be their turn. a for that wild weather. take it back to friday now because we are tracking energy around the alps and this could produce some very big storms here. a batch of what weather moves from southern scandinavia into latvia, and we've got some rain for western russia and eastern ukraine. south of all of this. it's all about the heat. heat alerts in play for the balkans, widespread. sophia bulgaria, up to $38.00 on friday. now before i show you this, next video, one is set this scene, it has been hot, it has been windy, tender, dry conditions and on talia. so if we look east of on talia, we've got this wildfire burning, 454 st workers are they're trying to battle back against the flames. and 4 areas of africa, we've got some heavy rain toward molly and center goal on friday. the
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holding the power to account as we examine the un role in the world on al jazeera o. a. here on the news on here it is here and these are the top story, the 1st flight carrying african interpreters and others who feel taliban retaliation has now landed in the state of virginia. $221.00 atkins, including $57.00 children and even 15 babies are on board the 1st person to be tried under paging. national security law in hong kong has been sentenced to a total of 9 years prison. tony and kit with convicted of inciting profession and
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terrorism. japan's prime minister is confirmed, the current of our state of emergency will be expanded to 4 more areas outside of tokyo said he's been reporting reco daily increases of new infections for the past few days. to new he is president is appointed a new interior minister days after the after sacking, the prime minister in suspending parliament. i say use the announcement to dismiss accusations that he carried out a qu, this report from gillian both day by day to neecy as president is remaking the government on thursday. can you say he'd appointed a former national security adviser to run the interior ministry? it follows dismissal of a long list of senior officials and the president use the moment to defend his actions. the. the state is not a public moved by strings. there are lobbies and corrupt individuals who have been pulling the strings from behind the curtain us the conditions at this historical moment, but forced me to take such exceptional measures. he invoked emergency powers on
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sunday, seizing control of the government. critics call it a qu, but i. e says a dire economy surge pandemic, and miss governance justify his actions. there are concerns about a crackdown on free speech. author said replace the national tv station chief. that came hours after a journalist and human rights activists were temporarily barred from appearing on air. whatever the explanation of what happened at the state television, civil society is aware of any attempts to effect our freedom. the liberties acquired through the struggle that unity and people we are watching where all of this is going carefully. since the arab spring uprising a decade ago, western countries have applauded to need his political transition. in an interview with l 0 us secretary of state anthony blinking said he'd urge you to preserve that . we stand rather to need has been a remarkable demonstration of democracy. and it's really, i think,
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been a strong example, not just for the region but for the world. and we have concerns about deviating from that democratic path. the streets are calm, but people say they need results and we're following the situation and day by day. there is no blank check is true that we have faith in him and we believe in his good intentions. but the implementation remains an obstacle for both supporters and opponents of the president to nicea now appears to be at a crucial cross road. julian wolfe, al jazeera sam campbell, now reporting my from june is to bring us up to date, and so as a newly employed interior minister, what can you tell us? yes, thank you. as of last night, there was the swearing in ceremony for an interim interior minister named
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slowly. he's not a. 2 well known or large figure among 2 needed political elise and what is known is that he was previously and advise national security adviser to the presidency. the ceremony was recorded and televised very formal and yeah, it's a, it's a step forward after days of lack of clarity on who will be taking the positions after a slew of dismissal, the various ministers and what a president can say. you'd have to say in self during the, during the swearing and during the swearing in ceremony to need, his president cited reiterated a lot of the points that he's been making sense, his dismissal of prime minister, his m a c. c. reason of parliament and lifting a parliamentary immunity on sunday evening,
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saying that there he stands between these 2 fight lobbyists who are trying to undermine the country. that there are certain elements who are pulling the strings of politics behind the curtain has also said that he will protect fundamental rights and freedoms. and also said that tunisia and reaffirmed that tunisia is a state of law and civil institution. ok, sam kimball, reporting from tuna se, thanks them. and now sharefile kathy who's a former 10 year parliament and political office, also in june. so as sam was pointing out, the new minister, not exactly a member of the political circles, but he's been in the presidential guard. he has expertise in counter terrorism. i feel this is sending some sort of message the sort of appointment. yes, going to the fact that it was good. it was quite a let's say a norman,
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a decision front by side knowing that the prime minister machine, she was the minister minister of interior. so by, by dismissing or by or by the resign office in the she, she, the position was vacant. and clearly i saw it was in need of someone on board because the, as we, as we, as we know the minister offering there is really a big piece. okay, to denisia, especially with all the security threats that there isn't threats. but that was, and unfortunately facing the mr. us today, we is a former member of the national guard. he was pointing in 1996 and he's he has an expertise in, in a village. and there is a sport is limitation, shows a clear sign up by size, appointing person in the dress to, to be in charge of one of the most important ministries,
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indonesia. and here there is a kind of important nuance, but mr. arsenic is in charge of the ministry. according to the bishop queen, gate, and ministry of interior. so the tennessee now has the minister of the interior, but doesn't have a prime minister. you would think generally, the role of prime minister would be filled sooner. not what we all think and what we are waiting right now. i think the simulation was feeling important because the ministry of interior was, was in need of someone in board since i was, i just said, prime minister me, she, she was in charge of the ministry. so maybe mr. today we're going to be the other thing to me. so consider for the next maybe few days. maybe we are going to see a new one or maybe he will be streaming in the position. not as a manager of the me still consider, but as minister there are for the nation of so you prime minister there was
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a lot of people celebrating what happened in tennessee. the fact that's the prime minister and enough that had been in their view, i guess, held to account for what's been going on in the country for the last few months. how would i feeling about, i guess not just this appointment, but about the future. it is all the politics going on, but all the issues which they had still exist. yes, sure. for now, we are still a waiting for the upcoming decision present by site. because they were there are clearly no, no, no, no one could no author kind for us. and that's where all been once we are all waiting around them up for the next steps. there are rumors about your national diet course. so rumors that maybe we're heading toward a kind of a change where they are in the next or low, whether the system, whether in part or in, on the,
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in the constitution. it's well known that prison place has repeatedly called for the may be going back to the constitution of 1959, which was based on the presidential system. so for now we are still waiting for the prison. i saw it, his fear and all that, but it, because i need to need, you know, what next may be in the upcoming dollars on the upcoming days with no knowing go to the fact that many investigations were open to reopen. concerning finance on things concerning the financing, what it could parties to concerning a suspicion of corruption or for example, of the former head of the anti corruption from one corruption agency or other fallen or other m b 's. i take that in the head of the coalition and the coalition is part of the parliamentary beds of former prime minister. she cherished
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cathy with us from june is today on the news now. thank you so much. we appreciate it. thank you. the philippines is restoring a defense packed with the united states that allows for large scale joint military exercises. this was announced during a visit by the us defense secretary lloyd austin, philippines president, rodrigo deterred. he said he scratched the agreement last year that had repeated they delayed, going through with it to me to alan duncan. with more now from manila it's important to look back at why this was unilaterally abrogated by president rodrigo that there in the 1st place. it was at the time when he's long time 8 and former police chief was denied a u. s. visa by the us government, after its involvement into there is so called drug war that has killed thousands of filipinos in without ation. 30 unilaterally abrogated a visiting for this agreement with the u. s. long, probably all this partner, in se, asia, over the past few months,
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there have been efforts by the defense department in the philippines, by the foreign affairs secretary here to restore that the visit the for this agreement. it's critical because it means that us forces are allowed to continuously be present here, although on rotation, but also increased operation between the 2 countries. it also means though, that during the time of a disaster upon demik greater cooperation will be allowed to logistical support. and we've seen basically that since president there was warn, in the office in 2016 when he declared you were saying that and slowly we're away from a long standing in the us. it's been very clear that sign. it's an influence over the administration has been growing. so this effort this ship by, by the, by the administration official, the highest official to ever visit the philippines and president biden took office is actually a clear signal that the u. s. it's back on track that it's going to do it very best to renew ties with this. all this i live in asia,
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thailand is banning domestic travel to the tourist hotspot of to catch next month. but foreigners vaccinated against coven 19 will still be welcome. the resort islands at the center of efforts to revive the tourism industry, which has been devastated during the past 18 months. thailand was mostly unscathed by the pandemic. until recently, on thursday it reported reco daddy numbers of infections and deaths. and i started prime minister started further down on the country, opening up its borders. scott morrison says the government will only consider letting people in and out if 80 percent of adults i've had 2 doses of a current, a virus vaccine. you didn't set a timetable to hit that target, and australia only has 14 percent of its population fully max. and i said right now italy has fully vaccinated more than half its population over the age of 12. but hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants been left out at ready reports from rhode. on a recent evening in rome, a couple of dozen people get their jabs had
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a pop up covey 19 center. some are homeless. others are immigrants, clinics like this are the only chance they have to get vaccinated. below the final thought and design the visit. you can't get a vaccine appointment. a health card will visit a doctor if you'd like me and your residency isn't sorted out from anybody. across italy, there are more than 600000 people who live in work without documents, many of them migrant farm workers from asia and africa. and for months, italy has struggled to find a way to reach these communities. it was made more difficult because the delivery of care is handled by italy's 20 regions. so each region has had to come up with its own plan. i don't have to feed us, i need audio, don't us feed uncompleted. it's a public health and political challenge. the goal is to provide a service to the last one's in line, migrants who have been totally exploited. and at the same time,
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we help ourselves by vaccinating them. now, regional health officials are partnering with agencies and charities and going directly to these communities, making appointments for people, whether they have national health insurance or not. they're also setting up mobile vaccines centers like this one on the edge of a large immigrant community. and 3 days official have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of them migrant farm workers, and 20 percent of them have no legal work papers. some here, if those without documents, were afraid of being caught out and sent home just by taking the shot out through a pin job translator, one and documented worker told us, he wasn't scared. he just wanted to be safe from cobit 19, but not many migrants are given a single johnson and johnson dos, an acknowledgement that they are hard to track down for follow up appointment. some
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officials though are hoping this is a turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in rome. temporary national health cards are issued. so there's actually nation become an entry point to give some for all assistance to people that do not have the opportunity. italy relies heavily on foreign workers to picket fruit and vegetables, although regions are trying to vaccinate. as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot that poses a risk both to the migrant themselves and italians. adarine al jazeera rome still ahead on this news value. sports news is olympic b m x ray, think it's a new queen story and the rest of all human exemption shortly. ah
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ah. gone for a look at the latest and the far ah, olympic organizers have acknowledged for the 1st time that people within the protective bubble had been mixing with the wider japanese population. but they insist no link between the games and the record spike in chronic virus numbers in the japanese capital. and richardson reports from tow care. this was a day when fans should have been queuing up at cocos national stadium to watch the 1st and track and field events. instead, a view of the olympic rings outside the venue is the best they can hope for future
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concerns over the spread of corona virus, the japanese public has been kept away from the athletes organizes in 5th. these competitors attested more often to covey 19 than any other community in the world, and say, there is no link between the gangs taking place an infraction rights hitting record levels in this city. but olympic officials have for the 1st time admitted not everyone connected to the games is following the rules about minimizing contact with the white population. there has been some cases that the, those accreditations were temporary suspended. we are not keeping a specific number today, but there has been a certain number of cases we have addressed. tokyo is officially under a state of emergency as dramatic as that sounds. it's a request rather than a law or an order and it relies on public cooperation. government critics say
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carrying on with the games is sending the wrong signals. so the hampering the message of staying at home by the government by making the leap again. so if you, so don't be producing at the most of the up, up, the reason that the, nothing going on. and if i were happy here, 80 linked to the current increase of the infection. i think 27 new limpid related cases of covey 19 were reported on friday. the 3 australian athletes remained in isolation. after coming into contact with american po, voltage at some kendricks. he's out of the games after a positive test. i believe those a mixture of maybe a brief hug and handshake from some others. but i don't, i haven't done all the details except it was brief and but you know, again it's, it's, and we can understand how these things occur. but what's a reminder that we,
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this is a games that's different than we just can't afford to take that sort of risks. it all means of once in a generation sporting event, as the most japanese from being reduced to a brief photo opportunity. and the richardson al jazeera, tokyo americans, former ryan murphy, has said his 200 liter back stroke. final probably wasn't drug free or if he claimed the silver metal behind russian swimmer. if guinea roll off who one and then olympic record time athletes from russia participate has the russian olympic committee as part of sanctions for past doping offences. the american says he wasn't directly accusing any of his competitors, but was talking about the sport in general. well, i think the thing that that's frustrating is that you can't answer that question with with 100 percent certainty. and i think over the years that's i mean, that's kind of come out and and so yeah, i don't want that. i can't answer that question. i don't know if it was 100 percent
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clean and and that's because the things that have happened over the past. no. yes. to double check. no, i've always been for clean competition. i've always been tested and i always fill out my documents from the bottom of my heart. i'm for clean support. i've devoted my entire life to the sport. so i don't even know how to react to that question. i get more from andy richardson who joined sized, once again from tokyo. and there is a lot to talk about this. should russia even be competing api's games at all? it's a question. a lot of athletes are asking here in 2019 the world anti doping agency band, russia from all major sporting events for 4 years due to an investigation that uncovered evidence of systematic state sponsored doug thing. now that bob was reduced on a pale, but it still stands for these games. but we have more than 300 russian athletes
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here in so. okay, so, so go figure, they don't compete for russia. they compete though, for the russian olympic committee. the only sports that have imposed extra doping checks and limited the number of russian competitors, our truck and failed, and weight lifting. we spoke recently to the man in charge of the doping program, the young he talking program full truck and failed and he said time and time again . russia has failed to cooperate with what they're trying to do. so it's an example of one athletes who was given a ban for continually missing doping tests. and on one occasion b fleet with the backing of officials, gave the excuse that had been involved in a car crash and had been taken to treatment in hospital and on investigation. it was discovered that hospital had, in fact, been demolished a few years ago. so he was pretty young, convinced that there's been a significant shift enough to choose from russia, so was on the dog. and just in the last hour, a big upsides in the men's tennis, semi finals. what's happened there
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now, the joke of each had been attempting to do what no other male tennis player had ever done before when all 4 grand slam titles plus the olympic gold medal, but he's been knocked sounds in the semi finals. one female tennis play house pulled off at achievement that we stuffy graph, back in 1988 still plenty for joke having to play for this year, even if he's not going to get him pick title. if he wins the us open, he will win. not grand slam as well, and that will become make him the 1st the male place. since i wrote labor back in 1969 to achieve that, it also gave him his 21st grand slam title that will take him one clay of his 2 great rifles. roger federer and rough, found that out. okay, andy richardson, reporting live from tokyo, thanks for now. south africa as a claim. their 1st gold medal of these games,
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pianos show maker winning the women's 200 meter backstroke and world record time. the 24 year old to already took silver in the 100 meter backstroke on tuesday finished point 97 seconds ahead of her american opponent, track and field of answer under way in tokyo, jamaican sprinter, shelley on fraser price, $1.00 of 6 women to run under 11 seconds and the 100 meter heath that final is on saturday. i've written bethany sri her produced a huge upset in the women via max race, the 22 year old, the throne in to time olympic champion colombian. mariana her home to win the gold medal. your eyes peeled for that week when biggest names in judo has suffered a rare defeat. double limping champion, teddy, your v ne'er of france lost the tamar land, basha of the russian olympic committee, and the man's 100 kilo division. the 32 year old bowed out of the quarter finals after slipping and falling backwards as he tried to throw his opponents and look at
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the metal people now and china has moved to the top with 18 gold medals host japan still in 2nd, with their 16 golds team usa have most metals overall. the u. s. a score to late gold. we had our one know in the gold cup semi finals. the 2022 woke up house or playing in the tournaments has invited guests and force the us all keeper to make 3 big faith. and the 1st half. i said i had been had a chance to take the lead and the 61st minutes, but missed his penalty. was through the us scoring the winner with just minutes remaining and i, detroit pistons have like decatur cunningham as a number one overall pick him the n b a draft. b 19 year old who had been playing for oklahoma state joins has him that has the 2nd worst record in the league and missed the po season for the 10th time. and there pot wells campaign. ok,
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