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the far right parties like the a f d. nazis and fascists have no place in san poly today. ah . burned to the ground crews and turkey struggle to contain wildfires across southern coastal areas. ah. your water knowledge is there a lie for my headquarters in del hind during obligate, also heads and other court adjournment in the case of for palestinian families fighting against force the ocean from their homes and occupied east jerusalem. i've gone on, the president blames the speed of international troops withdrawing for worst thing violence. china hold transport between its capital and infection hotspots in beijing sees
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a surgeon cope in 1900 cases. ah . hello. a mix of high temperatures and strong winds are pushing turkeys, wildfire emergency toward the 2nd week. at least 8 people are now known to have died. many more have lost their homes. the fire is tearing through forests near southern beach destinations. it's burning, it's obviously burning. there is no plane, there's no helicopter, there is no roads. how is this going to be extinguished? how are you? sure the crew you are not for that it is right now. we're waiting for the village to burn. our hands are tied to the soldiers made us a back with the village. the women, everyone evacuated, the village is burning. so the main concern now are 7 fires in the coastal provinces of antalya and move as well as to charlie that's in the south east. the p
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in union is sending help in the form of water bombing planes, while countries like russia, ukraine, azerbaijan and iran have also stepped into assists. so resource, sardar has more for me and tell ya, province, less listening. we are in the will of column that in the town of mine. i got one of the worst district by the wildfires in turkey in this village just 3 days ago and married a couple had been killed by the fires. a german women married to a turkish men have leave here for 20 years. and 3 days ago the fires took their life and left 6 other people seriously injured. so this will, it has around 100 houses and 58 out of them have been either completely destroyed or part of the damage you can just see behind me how the houses, how be great by the blazes and left re and so the 1st forest fire
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had been reported in on time on wednesday, and soon after that they had the several reports of the fire wrapped in in many provinces across the country. so far that has been the fires forest fires going on in 25 different provinces. at 132 locations, the goldman stated that 125 of them either being completely extinguished or had been taken under the control. but at 7 active zones. the fight is still continued while the heat driving turkey fires is causing similar emergencies in italy and greece crusade they faced more than $800.00 flare ups during the past few days and populated areas. the bas robbie reports record high temperatures have prompted dozens of wildfires in european countries. in greece.
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crews have been battling large fires with water bomber plains and helicopters, fires destroyed homes and farms and prompted evacuations of populated areas. here's my house. you can see i had nothing left, only the cold i'm wearing, we me and my wife and the child. nothing is like the shop people right now. we need help straight away. we have no house, no water, no. absolutely nothing. an estimated 60 forest fires broke out in the past 24 hours. most real quickly brought under control. but local weather service is predicting higher temperatures in the coming days in areas already experiencing a heat wave that are going with dennis. if it was a nightmare last night, the situation was really bad. the area was inaccessible and with strong winds it was not easy for help to reach the area on give africa, that's the disaster that's happened here is tremendous for the fire. this area was an exceptional green lung of the earth in italy. extreme weather brought floods to
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the north and fires to cities. across the south. dozens of people have been relocated from coastal towns and firefighters on the island of sicily battled dozens of wildfires. there all this is temperatures continue to climb. in basra b o g 0. you have gone president, us rep, johnny has told parliament the country is facing a state of aggression by taliban forces which are attacking several cities. he also repeated how his government has been surprised by how quickly us forces are withdrawing. saying much of the current situation as a result of this decision ghani said his government has a plan to bring things under control within 6 months, but he didn't go into detail data. but i can make a big kick to clear plan has been prepared for the next 6 months and its implementation has begun to reach the state of establishment and reach the desired state again with your co operation, we will reach the desired situation again on the past 24 hours the arm group has
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moved in from the outskirts to the hearts of major cities. last car got an kandahar the situation in last car gauze, particularly fragile with the r in group. moving in closer to major government buildings. there are also been airstrikes on fighting and hirata and none are har in the east. israel supreme court has adjourned an appeal from for palestinian families against their forced expulsion from the sheriff sort of the neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem for these families. it's their last legal chance to prevent their force displacement after living there for decades in all about 70 people. and she has her under threat of fiction. but not all are part of this case . shifts that off has been seen a frequent crackdowns. why is really forces against protesters who dr. hamid is following this court case for us from west jerusalem. so now that it's been
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adjourned, what happens when it's been a very long session and several things happened during that session. the judge trying to find that reminds between the 2 side. so the families living in chickasha rock, i were facing for expulsion and we settlers, now the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign a paper that that land below the sellers in return they have guaranteed right in that house for the next 3 generations that i have with me here the lawyer, mr. sammy, he has been representing the family that he can tell us what i've been happening in this session. it was indeed a very long session just was a very long day. we were invited to come to $1130.00. we were here before 11. now it's up to 5 o'clock. we just finished the fish and it was
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a long day. it was very thin, but i can conclude that for us it's a good step for board because the court had our argument. the judges indicated that they will invite us for a 2nd hearing that did not reject our appeal. yet this is a good indication. we hope that the judges will continue to listen to our arguments and took into consideration the new division we submit at the end of the day. in favor of that is it is just that evidence, papers that would show that that lag was being transferred to the family judge, except that the evidence that we submitted to court include also georgia documents . the judges did not accept anything that judges decide that they will decide, but they have our arguments and also they have not these documents. we hope that at
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the end of the day they will consider the documents, specifically take them into consideration. ok, and we had also that the judge was trying to offer some of my between the 2 parties and sometimes you think about it, what is the common thing god judges do. i've got to do is trying to push stuff out of the story to compromise on not to push the court to make a decision, a water. there was a long discussion about some principles of promising that was offered by the court . we didn't conclude and we didn't reach any compromise yet, but the court indicated got mixed hearing mixed with gum. also, they will continue to push on try to a compromise, but that's how much is it? what does it, what is it acceptable for the family? the 1st, i mean the families, they are realistic, they are taking into consideration their legal position for consideration,
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their local rights to, to reach decision and disregard so far we did not hear and thought that was enough . fair enough reserve brings right. therefore we did not reach them for my final question. do you know when that next hearing is going to fall or no, we don't not know. the court will decide it can take less than 2 weeks. it can take less than 2 months. thank you very much. thank you for one second. now you heard it now, and this has been a really extremely complicated case just because it has such an international grand jury to it israel. it's also not very easy to come. a to a decision, oh, just a couple of months ago. do you and represent just the head of unwrapped was the agency
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that deals actually with the palestinians and the refugees had gone to shifting a rock. i'm had said that actually, according to national humanitarian law, you are not allowed to evict or expel anyone living in occupied marriage and according to the national shifter ra, isn't occupied east jerusalem. now, just to give you an indication about how this case has become such a big international affairs. well, today in the court room, you had represented the problem, a western diplomats representatives from the you from the french embassy from the us as embassy. all eyes is really on this case, it says web ever happens in this case, whatever the judge rules for both the settlers and the funniest thing in families is going to set you told what happens next. remember there's another 9 family in shifted rock that, that facing the same faith, their families into one who are facing the same faith. and that was the families in other cities around the country while also being granted of expulsion under the
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same kind of land ownership node. so using the very difficult case that it's not resolved yet. ok, thank you. without that, how many is reporting from was through selim for bodies have been found in sudan, such a river that according to military sources, there remains if people believe to have been executed, they were discovered in the eastern state of casala. hey, but morgan isn't hard to me. with a more the bodies were found overnight by the residence of casela. that's where more than tooth 220000. and if you happen, refugees are currently residing waiting to be relocated to proper united nations camp. now we spoke to campbell officials as well as military sources who say at least 30 refugees were able to cross from ethiopia, tegra region into ham dates, reception center, which is the refugee camp for if you're in refugees in the past few days. now those
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refugees say that at least 50 people were waiting on the other side to cross interested than to escape the conflict into gray. military sources say that the 4 bodies who were discovered had their hand side and it looked like they were executed and then thrown into the river that matches the account of refugees who say that they have witnessed the c o. p and forces, as well as her militias killing those who are trying to flee, as well as trying to tear the rest from crossing from from crossing the river into sudan. of course, we've seen refugees flowing into sudan since the south of the conflict in november . more than $60000.00, a currently included, distributed between put them out of state and catalyst seeking refuge. the, the u. s. h. the usa administrator samantha power was a hard to him yesterday and met with the prime minister in the handbook to talk about the humanitarian situation of the refugees as well as to talk about human parent access, integrate where conflict has been region since november. still ahead on allison 0, a bell origin sprinter is given a humanitarian visa by the foolish embassy and toko,
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after seeking political asylum during the olympics. i'm come on high for straw, where to polio vaccination campaign it underway or did it, nor did you do dog. and i just brought rid 3, a hello will start with an update on that southwest monsoon, looking at our satellite right now. and the storm clouds just ringing out its moisture over northern areas of india. and you know, this is the scene in new delhi waterlogged roads. we have sheets of rain falling, just continuous, non stop rain. and also what is not helping matters here is we do have a low pressure system spinning around, so that's going to bolster rainfall amounts and that rain will accumulate quickly over the next few days. could see a couple 100 millimeters of rain. we have seen
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a couple 100 millimeters of rain as we head toward areas of myanmar and that southwest monsoon giving us that intense rain still in the forecast on tuesday. next, we're going to southeast asia. we've got storms coming and going, but also some dry spells in sunny periods is while best chance for that will be singapore in jakarta, jakarta high of 32 degrees. next we're going to asia pacific and it has been wet toward that southeast corner of china rate through taiwan. it's been a couple 100 millimeters of rain falling on the island here over the last few days . that continues on tuesday. we're going to end this one off in pakistan, still a bit of instability toward the northern portion of the country, karachi, a high of 33 degrees on tuesday. the talk to al jazeera, we, what role did you want the us to take and who stopped you?
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we listen, see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on out. you see the revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threat to our planet on al jazeera. oh, the ah. hello. the top stories on al jazeera, at least 8 people have now died in the fire that burned across turkey for the past 5 days. crews are still battling several wildfires and the popular tourism areas of
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antalya and israel's supreme court has adjourned the case of for palestinian families fighting against their $46.00, also from the ships, rough neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem in all about 70 people are under threat of conviction, but not, or part of this case i've gone to san president has told parliament a state if aggression is being imposed on the country by taliban forces, us are gonna be much of the current situation on us forces withdrawing. and so quickly the united states says it will take us thousands more african refugees with us affiliation due to the increase and taliban violence. the expanded refugee program will include afghans who work for us funded project. and jose and media outlets with the taliban gaining more ground, the refugees say they're getting increasingly worried about their safety. more than 200 afghan interpreters arrived in the u. s. on friday. heidi joe caster has more
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from washington d. c. this potentially opens up thousands more afghans to qualify. they are people who have a us affiliation. that means they may have worked for n g o z or received us government funding, other government groups, contractors, employees of those contractors and employees of us based media organizations. then and all of their immediate family, not a specific number given by the state department at this point, but they do say this will be thousands. now this is the program that is in addition to what we already have, which is the special immigrant visa program that specifically was for afghans who worked for the us, military translators, drivers, it cetera. and just last friday, the 1st evacuation flight carrying some 220 people who qualified with that visa arrived in the united states. they are now at 40 military base where they're
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getting health screenings before they'll be resettled elsewhere in the country. but that one flight, which is the only one we know of thus far, was a mere drop in the bucket of the 70000 or so. people who have applied for that s i v visa and are still waiting. we spoken with people who waited in fact years for that visa to come through and now of course their fear of taliban retribution is at the highest point since. so now we're opening this program from the state department to even more afghans potentially thousands more in the big question is, how quickly will the us be able to get this program off the ground? ah, a bell russian sprinter has been issued a humanitarian visa by the polish embassy in tokyo, after seeking political asylum. christina, tim on us gaia had accused bela ruth of trying to force her home on
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a plane. that's after she publicly complained about her coaches. the i o c says she's safe and secure and so kill the bell. the roost embassy has requested more information from japanese authorities and richardson has more from tokyo. christina, similar sky, i should have been spending monday at these olympics competing. and it's 200 meters, a day's and folded rather differently. now she says on sunday night, same officials from valerie forcibly took it from the athlete village, took it to the airport and tried to get her on a flight back to bella ruth soon she got to the airport. she immediately saw how the help of japanese police also issued a video play on social media, asking the international olympic committee to intervene. now in the build up to that happening, she'd been very critical of team officials saying that she'd been put in a very difficult position, was being asked to compete in a full buy for me to realize she not prepared for. and the reason for that was that the full ethics federation, backing barriers, hadn't put other athletes through the required anti doping tests of tokyo. and
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therefore they hadn't been able to travel here. now the i see said they were able to speak to her last night and again today and said in her words that she told them she did feel safe and secure. once the authorities intervened. and she'd spent a night in an apple hotel as a post on a flight back to batteries. not surprisingly, the international olympic committee now launching their own investigation. and that is starting with a request to the beller rece olympic committee for their official version of events . in 3 neighborhoods in china's capital have been locked down and transport in and out of aging is suspended. this is the latest response to china's largest current of virus outbreak in months. overall, only a handful of new infections were reported on monday. but officials are worried
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about the fast spreading. delta vary and driving the new cases. katrina, you reports from beijing. this represents a huge challenge of the chinese government. this is the worst outbreak that the country has seen and months, and it's taking place during the peak travel period of the summer holidays. now the authorities have said that there have been more than 370 positive cases identified over the last 2 weeks. 7 of the cases are critical. now the prior z at the mormon seems to be preventing the outbreak through growing in the capital of beijing. there been only 6 cases identified here so far, but sort of acted very quickly. thousands of people are already under locked down in 3 different neighborhood. authorities have also clamped down on any transport coming in from highly affected areas, so they've cancelled trains buses and flights coming in from those areas. and if people want to travel to aging from those areas, they're going to have to do call the tests and also quarantine for at least 2 weeks
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. now overall, most of these cases have been identified in the city of non j. now that's a southern city. it's quite a big city, close to shanghai, 9000000 people there. so they didn't find more than $200.00 cases. and they've conducted mass testing of these 9000000 residents. now all of this, this whole brick is linked to nothing's international airport with a group of cleaners. also to have been the 1st who have been infected, they were cleaning a flight, which state media says came in from russia. and after that, we've seen this outbreak grow, but alarmingly, authorities have also identified another possible super spread cluster. and that's in the southern province of hu, not one of china's most popular tourist destinations. john georgia, which was the place for hollywood movie avatar was filmed now, 2000 people were attending a theater performance. and they have been several cases linked to that, that performance. so traces are working very hard to identify and track all those
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people who attend attended that performance. passengers from the us and the you have begun to arrive in the u. k. after britain relax rules for a fully vaccinated people. and 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 's. 60000000 people have now had corona virus across europe. andrew simmons with more from london. look at the airports and since 3 am, monday morning. a flights have been coming in and some emotional scenes in apple concourses 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 the u. k. is health status with the delta vary and having peach a very high level and has dramatically reduced since mid july,
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but still concerns about the relaxation off the so called traffic light system in the u. k. the amber warning applying to the united states and also the europe in union in switzerland. that's been lifted now it's gone green. it means what has to be a coven test before the flights. and then a further covert test on arrival. but apart from that wide open, then to a vast number of people, the hope being that the tourist industry will be revived. the ation industry will also get a shot in the excuse the pun. but also, a business will be given a big boost because of this, but there's been warnings because it isn't too. a traffic for starters, between the u. s. a and the u. k. because the u. s. still benz, any movement from flights into the, to the us from britain because of the situation with the delta variance. and
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also there is a concern on that so that that could be the patricia business once that lifted as soon as possible to get free up to up to a traffic in terms of trade, police officers, guarding polio vaccination teams and pakistan have been targeted in 3 separate attacks in the latest, the sole gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers and shower in the northwest passed on. and i've gone on are the only 2 remaining countries in the world where polio hasn't been eradicated. come on either has this update from the shower, printed 3600000 children, and 68 districts across the country. 179000 folio workers, tens of thousands of police men. and this is the guard shack campaign richard broad weight race. because in depart dollars or dozens of police men and for your workers
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have been targeted mostly by that said he gets all of on budget on budget is some good news because the reported case only one. and for the same period last year there were $66.00 gated code. it showed that there is a god improvement. the government determined to wipe out polio. but of god jalyn did not to mention the risk of attack. and the fact that the situation and honest on adults so quite unstable, which means that a lot of people that may move across the board were to complicate issued by the governments. indeed, confident that in a position to control and perhaps will be able to wipe out the boil. your wire is from bucket on mexicans, are voted in a referendum on whether to prosecute 5 former president, president, undress minute lopez, a bridge or had been promising to fight corruption. he encourage his supporters to
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take part, but criticize election officials for a few were pulling stations. more than 40 percent of registered voters must take part for the result to be binding. but the turn out recorded so far has been far lower. vanessa newman is the president of latin american consultancy symmetrical, and she says referendum as a way for presidents or bra, door to distract from his failings, where he's holding it because it invigorates his base. and a mexicans are exhausted of corruption, right? so what he's saying is, is trying to seek these corruption prosecutions against his predecessors who are from a very well established political qualities. and he is for morning 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 holding it really to distract from his mishandling
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of the pandemic. and from the fact that the economic development has not been there, even despite his sort of changing major infrastructure project like the airport and, and that he keep centralizing, power around sort of a certain lease. there are his lead and centralized 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 and 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 from victims by people who have, you know, from people who have roamed the people of mexico from before. and of course anybody
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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. ah, ah, hello. the headlines on al jazeera, at least 8 people have now died in the fire that burned across turkey for the past . 5 days. crews are still battling several wildfires and the popular tourism areas of antalya and mo, gum rest will start there has more from an l got in antalya problems. there has been several reports of the fire wrapped in.
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