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and unfortunately, the weather conditions are not cooperating. here, we're gonna lock our temperature in said though, forties will have some breezy winds at times as wall and low humidity. so that's complicating the firefight there. across the tropics of africa, we've got storms moving from the east to the west, but we find some heavier pulses of brain as we check towards santa gold, the gambia and sierra, the own free town. a high of 27 degrees on monday. the a secret agent claimed by both israel and egypt. well, any case officer who receives potential or a double agent will always assume the worst truth or live fact or fiction must all the documents or 40 people of either those under ups out there will tell the story of the month of many secrets matawan death to the super spy on al jazeera
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award winning programming from international. so make it one quick. so it's right on the global discussion. what guarantee debility the right, typically life getting going to the voice here in california. it almost everybody's a paycheck, away from being on house program. that open your eyes to view the world today. this is what the picture looks like the the world from a different perspective on how to oh, i got the top stories on the news our. these people have now died in the fire that
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burned across the turkey for the past. 5 days. crews are still battling several wildfires and the popular tourism areas up and tell you i've got to phones president his whole parliament is state of aggression is being imposed on the country by taliban forces. as i've gone and lay much of the current situation on us forces withdrawing so quickly, 3 neighborhoods in china's capital have been locked down and transport in and that'll be changes now suspended. it's the latest response to china largest for an outbreak in life. passengers from the u. s. and the you have become to arrive in the u. k. after britain relax for rules for fully vaccinated travelers. those arriving into the u. k are not required to quarantine, even though scientists are warning against it. it comes as the w h o. so 60000000 people have now has corona virus across europe. anderson's is live in london,
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so andrew has a real like sation of rules for some being received in the u. k. well look at the airports and since 3 am, monday morning, the flights have been coming in and some emotional scenes in apple concourse as with relatives, reunited many of them of the 2 years separation friends also. but it isn't all elation because as a lot of concern about of the u. k. health status with the the delta variant having picked a very high level and has dramatically reduced since mid july. but there are still concerns about the relaxation of the so called traffic light system in the u. k. the amber warning applying to the united states and also the europe in union and switzerland that's been lifted now it's gone green. it means that there has to be a cove it test before the flights of further cobra test on arrival. but apart from
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that wide open then to a vast number of people. the hope being that the tourist industry will be revive the. the ation industry will also get a shot in the arm, excuse the pardon, but also a business will be given a, a big boost because of this, but there's been warnings because it isn't 2 way traffic for starters, between the usa and the u. k. because the u. s. still benz any movement from flights into to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and also there is a concern on that so that that could be the position of business once that lifted as soon as possible to get the free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade. furthermore, there are warnings about job losses in the in the haitian industry and also the tourist industry because of this. and a warning that there is
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a plan in the government to put out a watch list, an amber watch list already green, amber and red as i referred to. but now this watch list could include countries that are about to go red. so that could mean the people caught in the red area could be stuck overseas and they have to face quarantine when they get back and costs of up to $2500.00 to be enforced. quarantine in hotel. so lots of concern over that. yeah, sounds like it and you just tell us about these reports coming out of the u. k. that britain is now says to offer vaccine booster shots for millions of people. yes. that, that does appear to be the case. they all reports to the stage, but we're hearing from the authorities that 32000000 british will be given the booster shots. booster shots will be apparently in this is subject to confirmation there be choosing a different type of, of,
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of shots than the job. so originally taken the 1st and 2nd jobs, that is because the full to be more effective if they change the type of vaccine. so that not only that, the idea is to get a number of jobs being rolled out to 2 and a half 1000000 jobs week campaign to use all of the facilities and pharmacies for these vaccinations. rather than putting more stress on the n h s . system for doctors surgeries, they, there is a attempt to really get into clearing the backlog of other demands on the health service other than kofi. so the, the idea behind this, of course, is to, is to push with the immunity even further, but still concerns about that, the risk to immunity with the opening up of, of business and holidays and so on. so we come back to that whole debate about
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relaxation of restrictions, but this is seen as a big step forward as to an already successful vaccine rollout. and britain, of course being one of the global leaders. but again, coming back the business point business is accusing and this is concern of the finance ministry as well as concern. but the, the benefits of having global leadership of the vaccine roll out rollout have been squandered by heavy restrictions on entry and exit. you can't please everybody, all of the time. and simmons report from london, thank ok, says of co 19 are raising across the asia pacific region. many poor nations have been struggling to provide adequate medical treatment and oxygen supplies. meanwhile, wealthier countries like australia, south korea and japan have been unable to control the surge despite imposing locked downs and stricter government measures. rob mcbride has more across asia
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pacific countries that had once seemed to have the pandemic under control. continue to struggle with surgeon cases viet nam has now extended restrictions in its business hub hotel, min city, and in 18 other cities and provinces. 85 percent of all of its cases throughout the pandemic have been recorded just in the past month. and while a 3rd of indonesia, total deaths have been recorded over the same period as the country, hardest case in the region, it has now extended restrictions beyond its most populous island. java in japan, state of emergency measures are now in force in 3 prefecture as neighboring, tokyo, as well as osaka, as the olympic games continue. fans who have been banned from venues have been gathering to watch events on public roads defying calls to stay home. that's
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a big now i really should have avoided coming out, but i would ever dreaded if i missed this opportunity. so i decided to come in australia, army patrols and now helping to enforce lockdown restrictions in sydney while a lockdown, imposed on the city of brisbin has been extended australia like other asia pacific countries has been hampered by a slow vaccination rollout, but also vaccine hesitancy. i'm calling upon the people of greatest the day of the great in the south while to come forward and get vaccinated in malaysia, which so or another record search. in cases over the weekend, a group of protesters gathered to call on the prime minister to quit. so i'm here today because i'm sitting at home and nothing changing. and the numbers getting in neighboring thailand satisfaction to with anti government protest is taking part in a slow drive demonstration stretching 20 kilometers through bangkok. the more transmissible delta variant now counts for 80 percent of all new cases in the ty
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capitol. a grim reminder of just how deadly it is a hospital outside the city has become so overwhelmed. it's now using refrigerated containers to store bodies. rub, mcbride al jazeera, so the refugees are missing out on current a virus jobs because the vaccine shortages less than 8 percent of the $2000000000.00 doses promised. under the kovak scheme. i've been delivered globally for refugees or some of the worst impacted by the shortages. the world health organization has been urging countries to prioritize immunizing refugees along with those with serious health conditions. the w h o says 85 percent of vaccines have been administered by rich countries. police officer is guarding polio vaccination, teens and pakistan had been targeted in 3 separate attacks in the latest assault gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination
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workers and a shower in the northwest passed on and the gun is done are the only 2 remaining countries in the world where polio hasn't been eradicated camera from come hide. or he was like for us from the shower itself and millions of children do to receive the polio drop right across the country. come off. what's the latest and shower where does this engine did a huge undertaking because they polio vaccination campaign that started per day during the last couple of days it will administer for year dropped to about 23600000 children across the country and 68 district 179000 polio work goods are getting a bow going door to door of god in spite of the rich to their lives. because that you mentioned earlier, dodge police officer being doesn't the police officer,
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then all your workers have been killed in attack in the pot claim by day to get dollar one buckets on shore. indeed, they did a huge challenge. but the government, a man because you're seeing partnership signs last year, the air infected rate warned about $6640.00 ok. and this year, of course, only one detected country quite determined and gone for doing that. it really be able to route out polio from bucket stop. right. so the government is quite optimistic about eliminating the virus talk 1st. little bit more about the progress that's been made so far. so far i mentioned earlier, only one case has been reported budget. there's too early to found the victory town victory because there are challenges and i've got to government out to the main focus. keep focus on this issue because it, it also a problem of,
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of refugee then because of the escalation and violence out dead. that is that because it's on it the only other country where why is that still present that in court in danger, the progress made it in buckets on but the government is going out or determine and throughout the country. and i mentioned to ensure that everybody gets dropped, and so that is a need to inform the people that they didn't, the interest of the children and the larger interest of the country in a country reg edit. and he had high even read over 19 vaccination. but the government on that count also come out, restrict, measured, showing that anybody or does not get vaccination, will not be able to allow travel and i've got other restrictions at red. but the polio campaign is going smoothly. and that is room for optimism. as far as dealing with this particular wire system. thank you so much. hi dar for that update for
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pish, our washington has valid to make an appropriate response to the attack to take rather an appropriate response to an attack on it is really operated tanker off the coast of oman, us and u. k. have joined to israel and play me iran for thursday. strike to her on denies any involvement. 2 people were killed on the n v mercer street when it was hit by what appears to have been a drone strike. the us secretary state antony blinkin said it follows a pattern of belligerents from iran. hillary man lever, it is a former white house national security official. she says that relations in the region are only going to get worse. i'm afraid we're in for a period of as good a tension, especially in bobbing iran and israel. there is no real diplomatic channel or framework to discuss or handle these tensions as, as there was when we had the j. c, p o, a before president trump pulled the united states out of it. that has really taken
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diplomacy out of the picture. and so there are been, there's been, there's been escalation now for, for a couple of years. we've had israeli attacked on iranian target, their nuclear scientists, their nucular installations, various other targets in iran, that israel either claimed credit for or quietly said that they don't know who did it. so there's been escalation now for a period of time, and i think it was inevitable that we would see iranian around the, in retaliation and, and, and increasing escalation from their part. even though they denied that they are responsible for this attack. i think it was inevitable and i think we are unfortunately in, for a period of increasing tension and confrontation. it's a poor relationship between iran in the united states and one that was really broken by president trump when he tore up the iran new killer deal that the united states had negotiated painstakingly with iran and with our partners. it really put
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iran in a position where it had to take more of these measures into its own hands. and it had, in that sense, build up its own leverage in the international on the international military scene . and i think we're in for some real escalation on iran part. there, there been some fundamental changes in the international political, economic and military structure which makes is rarely shipping, in particular, quite vulnerable. 15 sold or 7 killed in an ambush, and southwest ne share. the defense ministry, 6 soldiers are still missing after the attack in the rody region near the border with berkey and faso. new sheriff military says, ground forces are searching for those responsible for the attack. the area suffers frequent attacks by isolate and all tight affiliated groups. mexicans have voted in a referendum whether to prosecute 5 former presidents, presidents under my new i lopez over door has been promising to fight corruption.
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he encourage his supporters to take parts, but criticized election officials for a few were pulling stations. more than 40 percent of registered voters must take part for the results of the binding. but the turn not recorded so far has been far lower. vanessa norman is president of the latin american consultancy symmetrical. she says the referendum as a way for president over the or to distract from his failings where he's holding it because it invigorates his base. and mexicans are exhausted of corruption, right? so what he's saying is, is trying to seek these corruption prosecutions. it goes his predecessors who are from a very well established political qualities. and he is for more than you know, which is a newer political party. and it's basically sort of a leftist ploy against the right. but actually it's unnecessary because you can just prosecute people for corruption once they are out of the presidency. so he's
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holding it really to distract from his mishandling of the pandemic. and from the fact that the economic development has not been there, even despite his sort of changing major infrastructure projects like the airport and, and that he keep centralizing power around, sort of a certain lease. there are his lead and centralizing power around the oil company. so he is not actually delivered what he said he would do, which is anti corruption and improvement in the living standards of the pool, an increase of delivery of services to the pool, and actually murder rate. despite the pandemic is as high as it ever was under the drug cartels tell the president you seeking the so called prosecutions against already their statute of limitations have already run out. and in fact, the wording is very vague. it's like, do you want reparations for victims by people who have, you know,
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from people who have roamed the people of mexico from before. and of course anybody would answer yes to that. but there is no set mechanism to very strange political ploy. i don't think that it will actually lead for any benefits for the mexican people, horses like families, our. so it's hamilton to see how long covert after being left exhausted by is i think, fight back and story and much more. it's coming up in the news
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hello everyone, us star gym, the simone bio has confirmed. she'll go for gold on the balance beam off to previously pulling out of all 5 of the finals. the beam final takes place on tuesday while so had a difficult games pulling out of all of her previous events to focus on her mental health. she previously talk about suffering in case of what she calls the twist fees, where she to come to the story and takes it. have foreman said, one of the events file pulled out with the women. flor exercise the final that was won by her american female trade carry to 21 year old, found from a disappointing a place in the voltage. producing an incredible tumbling routine with a high difficulty rating to claim the 1st and then pick old metal career. with everything the bad news for the american women's football team, though the world champions were favorites for gold, but they were stunned. one know, by canada, in the semi finals, canada will play australia, all sweden,
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in the final back of the national state. in puerto rico was jasmine camacho quin gold and the women's 100 hurdle thinking the walls hold a kenny harrison to make an effort with master. clint is just a 2nd puerto rican ever clinical metal. and how about this leaving it late greece is miss. he added to hopefully was outside the metal when he hit the runway for the final time in the long jump. but he's not scold with a leap of 8.41 meters. and there was something come back and they hate the women 1500 meters. well defined, fell with one lapse ago, but the dutch dog got up printed back into contention. still able to win the race to qualify for the semi final. so he's the metal table as things stand china way. claire at the top with 20 a gold medals with the usa in 2nd, with 21 and host japan on 17,
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australia and the russian limpid committee make up the top 5. and let me go, going to say they're considering whether or not take disciplinary action against american athlete. raven saunders the shop, put silver medalists broke, and then pick rules by staging. the 1st podium protest of these games and g. richardson, reports from talk here. according to olympic regulations, all podium protests, all band that didn't stop. american shots at raven saunders, the silver medal winner, forming an x with her wrists. she said it was to represent where the oppressed meat now sold as often was a super hero masked during her competition, saying she identifies with the incredible hoax quest to control his strength and power. i may not open up everything, but i do feel lot the people say from the fact that like, you know, my hair, you know, the fact that where girls or whatever it is because my big thing is just, you know, always being me games organizes say that rules are aimed at keeping support neutral
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and away from politics, and cited regulations reflect the views of the majority of athletes. we created possibility before support begins for people to make protests. but one thing we have noted in the, of the survey that we did with 3500 athletes, including by the way, athletes from united states, in all of the people we asked in that extensive survey, they all want to protect, feel to flight them. i celebrated image of athlete activism is from the 1968 olympics american sprinters. so me, smith and john carlos raising a fist the spread the message of black equality and civil rights. when barry is aiming the gold in the hammock throat with these games, she's also stated a series of podium protests against racial injustice. critics, if the r c believe any effort to prevent athletes promoting social change is wrong
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. the i o. c really is, is an archaic organization. when you look at how professional sport in europe and north america has empowered their athletes to be able to stand up for social, racial justice and to use their voice to be a part of change. so on the says she hopes her gesture and supporting success will help in spite people from all over the world, the stand up and speak for themselves on the way from tokyo. lewis hamilton says he suspects he has long covert off the hand to be treated dizziness and blood vision of the hungarian comb. pre on sunday, hamilton finish 3rd behind racing about con, especially in beckles, after grueling fight back from last place. but he made a 2nd when victor was the qualified official weren't able to take mandatory one liter sample of fuel from that to us and call the promotion extends. hamilton's lead over mike to stop and 8 points in the driver's championship. he says he's been fighting with his health contracting,
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proven team in december of that and i'm just grateful. i was able to come and know it's a it's a historic moment 1st event. so i'm glad that i got to share with him on the podium and then i want to really want it to make the press conference. yeah, but it's half day very, very much so. but i've enjoyed, i enjoy the racing part of it. yes, i have one football concord cas gold cup. that team is largely junior players. be the 1st choice. mexico team one know in the final extra time and defend the miles wilkinson school. the winter in the 100. 17 minute. it's the 7th time the us have won the title. and since 2017, the united states, what a 20 got a lot of young guys in this, in this group. we've got along a lot of young guys that are willing to fight for each other. and flights of this country and prove that united states is a country that you know has to be taken seriously. and i think he would really put
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our head down and grounded out throughout the tournament. but it's just a matter of, you know, this group being so confident with the ball without the ball and how we really stuck together like a family. i'm really, i'm really excited for this group staying in the states. there was a great goal in the national women's soccer league, french strike, a jamie in the summer. toying with defenders before going hesper go in the league for the rain team. it helped me to a to know when i was racing. louisville golfing legend to anika, thorns them has won the u. s. senior women's opened by a shelter. the 50 year old swede was making her 1st appearance in the senior events with a husband as her caddy. finish closing with a full on de paul round $68.00 when $180000.00 and a place next year. all right, that's your sport for now. it is back to during thank you so much. watching the
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