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police is trying very hard friends. the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting in sitting across the ladder, after some protest to start the rolling stones. and that's why your work police on horseback moved in to clear the area ah, ah, offer their help to fight wildfires burning in turkeys, dr. ravaged, southern coastal resorts. ah, roberson, this is going to do alive from don't have also coming up. i've canister on president blaine's the fast paced with all of international troops as forces struggle to hold back taliban advances. mass testing and travel restrictions,
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and i'm out of beijing. china try to prevent corporate 19th, delta ovarian, taking hold of bela rushing olympic sprinter times to seek asylum and poland feeling she will be safe at home. i record high temperatures and strong winds are pushing turkey's wildfire emergency towards a 2nd week. at least 8 people unknown to have died. many more have lost their homes . the fires of torn through forests near southern beach resorts. you know, it's burning. it's obviously burning. there's no plane, there's no helicopter. there is no roads. how is this going to be extinguished? how are you? sure, the crew, you know that it is right now. we're waiting for the village to burn. our hands are tied to the soldiers made us evacuated, the village, the women, everyone evacuated, the village is burning. well,
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the main concern now is 75 in the coastal provinces of talia and moga, as well as sincerely in the southeast the european union supplying water bombing planes for ukraine. russia as a by sean and iran, are also sending help, but it also has more from i'm tanya province. we are in the will of color in the town of mine. i got one of the worst district by the wildfires in turkey. and it's been a village just 3 days ago, a married 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 of houses and 58 out of them have been either completely destroyed or partly done as you can see behind me how the houses,
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how be great by the blazes and left rear. and so the 1st forest fire had been reported in untidy 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, but he, driving turkey's fires is causing similar emergencies in italy and greece. 5 crusade they faced more than $800.00 wildfires and populated areas during the past few days than by sabi reports. record high temperatures have prompted dozens
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of wildfires in european countries. in greece. cruise have been battling large fires with water bomber plains and helicopters, fires destroyed homes and forms and prompted evacuations of populated areas. here's my house. you can see i had nothing left. only the cold i'm wearing me and my wife and the child. nothing is like the shop people right now. we need help straight away. we have no health, 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 way. but i'm with dennis. if it was a nightmare last night, the situation was really bad. there was an accessible and with strong winds. it was not easy for help to reach the area after the disaster that happened here is
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tremendous before the fire. this area was an exceptionally green lung of the earth . in italy, extreme weather brought floods to 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 as temperatures continue to climb. in basra b o to 0. afghan president, south county has told parliament the country is facing a state of aggression by taliban fighters. go to attacking several cities. is also repeated that his government has been surprised by how fast us forces of withdrawing is they mean, much of the current situation on the decision to remove the troops. he says his government has a plan to bring things under control within 6 months. but he hasn't gone into detail without a bond, has taken more territory in recent weeks than it did at any time since it fell from power 20 years ago. in may. it controlled about 20 percent of afghan austin. but as
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us and other fallen troops had been with join taliban fighters are ramping up that attacks. in the last 2 months, half the country has fallen under taliban rule. it's a critical test for the afghan government, as the fighters advance and surround the capital. a couple in the past 24 hours the on groups moved in from the outskirts to the hearts of cities of lush car got in kandahar. a diplomatic editor, james bay's reports from the capital. a couple as fighting has intensified and moved into 3 of afghanistan's main cities. the president dash ref, connie has again been addressing his people. he spoke to members of parliament. the 3rd speech gun is made in a week. each time he's talked about the grave security situation, but there's been no fresh action announced no details of his plan to reverse the taliban advance where we need a moment that we are aware of current problems and dangers, god willing security and defense forces will be getting stronger day by day in the
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coming 6 months and we will reach an optimal situation again. so a 6 month time line to turn things around. but with absolutely no detail. things are moving very fast and they're not going the government's way. and some diplomats getting in patient with gun is approach. they believe he needs to rally his people around a new detailed military plan. now, as the taliban makes advances, their hand is strengthened in any future negotiations. it's expected talks in doha will resume in the next 2 weeks. the taliban, former finance minister now living in cobble, says it's time for the president to accept the groups demands to release of further 7000 troops in exchange for a ceasefire. their alibi do are much. i must say this to stop all fighting and to bring and implement to cease fire. both sides of the conflict is the government and the on the bottom should take steps to build trust. it's clear the afghan
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government needs not just a plan to turn things around on the battlefield, but also to change the national mood. there's a perception, even among some government supporters that the taliban is now winning. james bays al jazeera, cobble. the us in britain are among countries calling for an immediate cease fire across. i've got to stand there. embassies highlighting allegations from afghan is tons independent human rights commission that the taliban massacred civilians in the time of spin bolduc on the border with pakistan. donavon fighters to control their on july, the 14th posting on twitter, the embassies said if the accusations approved, they may amount to war crimes. the united states says it's going to take in thousands more african refugees who been working with the us because of the increased threat from the taliban. expanded refugee program will include afghans linked to us funded projects, as well as non governmental and media organizations. as
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a taliban games more ground refugee say they're getting more worried about this safety more than 200 african interpreters arrived in the us on friday was when jordan is following developments from the us state department. it all comes down to whether the people who are theoretically eligible under this expanded refugee designation can actually get out of the country. that is the 1st step for any person who wants to claim refugee status in another country. they have to leave their home country, and this is a very difficult prospect because many of the people who were working with us based media organizations or n g o r, in parts of the country now controlled by the tall, a bond. the us military is for all intents and purposes, basically out of the country, it has not been involved in the relocation so far of afghan interpreters and their families. and so because they weren't involved in that process,
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it's basically the same situation with those who work with n g o or media organizations. these people are essentially on their own. they have to find their way out of the country in order to start the process of trying to come to the united states unless there is some sort of breakthrough in diplomatic talks underway in doha, it's unlikely that the taliban is going to stop what it's doing there wasn't even a cease fire over the recent eat holiday. israel supreme court adjourned an appeal from 4 palestinian families against their forced expulsion from the chic neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem. it's the family's last legal chance to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades. dozens of people in chicks that are under threat of eviction. not all of them are part of this case . the neighborhoods been the scene of frequent crackdowns by is really security voices against protesters. without any exception.
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eugene historical studies side a lot of them that have houses in waste, jewelry and buckeye and got them on and because of the unjust know which is called absentee, you know they can claim these houses that are the of the meters for development for us from west to loosen them where she spoke to the lawyer representing the families from shakes. when it's been a very long session and several things happened during that session. the judge trying to find the promises between the 2 sides. so those, the families living in the rock facing for expulsion and the settlers. now the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign the paper that that
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land below the salary in which they have guaranteed rights in that house quota. next 3 generations, i have with me here the lawyer, mr. sammy, he has been representing the family that he can tell us what has been happening in this session. it wasn't very long session just was very long day. we were invited to come to live in thursday. we were here before 11. and now it's up to 5 o'clock. we a finished decision. it was a long day. it was very thin, but i can conclude that for us it's a good fit for me 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 all arguments and took into consideration the new division we submitted. the end of the day
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conclude in favor of that is that this object that evidence papers that would show that though that lag was being transferred to the family judge, except that no evidence that we submitted to court include also jose daniel document. the judges did not accept anything. the judges decide that they would decide later, but they have here our arguments. and also they have looked at these documents. we hope that at the end of the day, they will consider the documents positively. i'd take them into consideration photo being held in the occupied why spying to mock 40 days since the death of prominent palestinian activists news out of band that he died in june hours after being arrested and beaten by palestinian security officers. the palestinian authority says he carried out an internal investigation. considering the banner died of neurological shock, which resulted in acute heart and pulmonary failure is families rejected the
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investigation and their calling for justice still had an all disease, no id papers, no access to the internet, and no shelter. some of the major obstacles preventing refugees from getting their cove at 1900 jobs plus pakistan begins a polio vaccination. dr. we'll tell you why security has been ramped up. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to whither sponsored by kettle airways. hello. will start with an update on the 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,
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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 gonna 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 a couple 100 millimeters of rain as we head toward areas of myanmar, and that southwest monsoon given 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. this was the best chance for that will be singapore and 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, often pockets done still a bit of instability toward the northern portion of the country, karachi high of 33 degrees on tuesday.
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a top so is this on at least 8 people have died in the files that have burned across 35 days. crews are still battling several wildfires in the pocket of tutors and there is one tell you i've kind of stones president has told parliament a state of aggression is being imposed in the country by taliban forces. south county blamed much of the current situation on us forces withdrawing so quickly. israel supreme court has been adjourned while hitting a case of for palestinian families fighting against their post expulsion. the 6 naval didn't occupied east jerusalem, and all about 70 people are under tried to eviction, but not all. a part of this case for bodies have been found in sedans, city to river, according to military sources. the remains of people believe to have been executed . they were discovered in the eastern states of casala, have him organs and come to him, was more the bodies were found overnight by the residence of casela. that's where
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more than 220000. and if you have been refugees, are currently residing waiting to be relocated to proper united nations comes now we spoke to camp officials as well as military resources 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 have been refugees in the past few days now those refugees say that at least 50 people were waiting on the other side to cross into sedan. 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. it that much of the account of refugees who say that they have witnessed the c o p, and forces as well as her malicious killing. those who are trying to flee as well as trying to pair the rest from crossing from from crossing the river into sedan. of course, we've seen refugees flowing into them since the south of the conflict in november. more than 60000 a currently in dance distributed between 2 dams got out of state and seeking refuge
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. 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 those refugees, as well as to talk about humanitarian access into gray, where conflict has been region since november referendum in mexico and whether to make former president liable to prosecution for corruption has fallen short of the necessary turn out. the public consultation was backed by the cotton president, candace manuel lopez, dog. it could have lied to corruption charges being brought against 5 former leaders, 40 percent of eligible voters needed to take part to make the referendum violent, but provisional results. so the turn out was less than 8 percent candidates for nicaragua. the presidential election are registering for november's pole. but it's in the midst of a crack done against the opposition rights. groups of accused president or sega presiding over the rest of dozens of people, including 7 presidential hopefuls. i mean opposition has named
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a former beauty queen and a former girl, a fighter as his candidates, oscar civil bato was part of the us back rebel group at fault. the government led by president or figure in the 1983 neighborhoods in china's capital have been locked down and transport in and out of beijing is suspended. it's the latest response to china's largest corona, vidas, our break and months overall. only a handful of view infections reported on monday, but officials are worried about the foss spreading. delta vary and driving the new cases. community you reports from beijing. this represents a huge challenge of the chinese government. this is the worst outbreak that the country has seen in months, and it's taking place during the peak travel period of the summer holidays. now, 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 priority at the
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mormon seems to be preventing the outbreak of growing in the capital of aging. 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 canceled 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 corvette tests and also quarantine for at least 2 weeks . 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've identified 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
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a group of cleaners said who 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 who 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 people who attend attended that performance. health organizations urging countries to prioritize vaccinating refugees. less than 8 percent of the $2000000000.00 doses promised under the year. and co vaccine has been delivered globally. or here refugees are some of the worst impacted by the shortages in wymond. and they live in is often very you know, condense,
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housing situation. it's not necessarily the most areas with most access to, to health care and services like that is basically in health conditions are not there. the water supply and sanitation city does not always up to date in that sense. so they are really living in difficult situations. most of the time, your energy agency is monitoring the vaccinations of refugees and asylum seekers in 162 countries. and the goal is to ensure at least 20 percent of refugees of vaccinated by the end of this year. but there are a number of problems including the requirement for identification papers, as well as a lack of access to the internet. a language barrier can also lead people to being hesitant to get vaccinated. even h. c. r is calling on countries with subclass doses to share them with developing countries. who are, i mean, is spokesperson for the united nations high commissioner for middle east and north africa. she says many countries hosting large refugee populations
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a struggling to secure vaccines in the 1st place. we have to remember, although our $126.00 chief of commission with a $500.00 most of them had promised that refugees will be included and roll out. however, many of you don't have not seen themselves. so the key to including record is that you did in the national and the emission else. and that should will never happen before an equitable rule out of that happens all over. because we have to remember what you are leaving in income and middle income and you come to have not had active or will access yet to enough to back can it the whole population, or at least a significant percentage of the population to ensure some kind of more of
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the 775 percent of the vaccine doses that had been administered weren't. why had been done on the was directed kids are not living in these countries. and so they're actually to, back and back the nation has to do with the action of the 2 countries porch and they don't have what we very much and probably at the is an equitable sheer of the for all countries. it's a mobile responsibility. police officers guarding polio vaccination teams in pakistan have been targeted in 3 separate attacks. and the latest sold gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers in port charlotte and northwest pakistan. and afghanistan are the only 2 remaining countries in the world are polio hasn't been eradicated while hydro has this update from charlotte, a major, a polio vaccination campaign,
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and underwear through our pockets on and all the province says that it's $68.00 district, 179000 polio, wondering, tens of thousands of security forces personnel will be giving polio job to children . are important to note that budgets on a recorded only one case this year, compared to last year. the numbers start at 66 and the government there now is quite confident that given the fact that the immunization program is now reaching far flung corner of the country, that the country will be able to wipe out wiring the polio vaccination campaign has been a challenging care and focused on given the fact that a number of polio work and security for this person who are guarding them have been targeted and kid doors sacrificing and persistent efforts of the government that will enable to make pockets on polio free. we live in this area, we have,
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we have our tremendous number of us get us and we have been hiking, a warrant for the last 20 years. so that was the unseen enemies that as the invisible hands they gave the soft b. we have sacrificed from more than $1700.00 of our offices right from the top rank officer to the foot constable. industry or police are highly committed to provide extra security to all of these. pull your teams, every kind of social worker with unflinching, myrtle with envy, 15000000 cottage. we are committed to entity cared for you from this region. it's challenging because the country suffered a said fact years ago when it wrote down the word of wiping out the wire, it, therefore the government will have to be furious and convincing people across the
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country that did it, and then that their children are given. don't draw budget on of gotcha determined to route out divided from the country, but did often senior gallon game given the fact that the situation and one is on a district unstable. and the country feared that an influx of refugee may undo all the progress that had been achieved. ah, about a russian sprint has been issued a humanitarian visa by the polish embassy in toki about to seeking political asylum . considered the amount of sky i had accused bella luce, of trying to force her home on a plane. that's after she publicly complained about a coaches. the i o. c says she's safe and secure in tokyo, the bella, russian embassies requested more information from japanese authorities. and richardson has more from tokyo, christina, similar sky,
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i should have been spending monday at these olympics competing, and it's 200 meters, a days and folded, rather differently. now she says on sunday night, seem officials from valerie forcibly took it from the athletes 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's 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 by for me to realize not prepared for. and the reason for that was that the flex federation, backing valerie, hadn't put other athletes through the required anti doping tests that had a tokyo and therefore they hadn't been able to travel here. now the i see said they were able to speak to her last nights and again today and said in her words that she told them she did feel safe and secure. once the authorities intervened and
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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 valerie selim pick committee for their official version of events . ah, this is andre 0. these are the tell stories, at least 8 people have know died and 5 that have burned across turkey for the past 5 days. crews are still battling several wildfires in the popular twos and areas of until yes and more gun sorta has more from men of god. i'm telling you i promise. there has been several reports of the fire wrapped in in many provinces across the country. so far that has been defy, years for fire is going.
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