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become a middle east and trade and money, skillfully enough out 3 key areas of filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future, the cato, ca, to gateway to whoa trade. we understand the differences of cultures, the cost around what moves wilson use and cohen does that matter to you? oh, i the country is off of their help to fight wildfires burning in turkey's drive to ravaged southern coast. ah, i'm about this and this is 0. live from del, have also coming up. i've got
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a son's president blaine's the fast paced with all of international troops as his forces struggled to hold by taliban advances. mass testing and travel restrictions in and out of basing. china tries to prevent corporate $900.00 delta of variance from taking hold about a rational, expensive plan to seek asylum and poland feeling she will be safe at home. i record high temperatures and strong winds are pushing turkey's wild, far emergency towards the 2nd week. at least 8 people are known to have died. many more have lost their homes, the fires of torn through forests, your southern beach resorts. neil. it's burning. it's obviously burning. there's no plane, there's no helicopter, there's no roads. how is this going to be extinguished? how are you?
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sure you are not miserable right now. we're waiting for the village to burn. our hands are tied. the soldiers made us a vacuum. the village, the women, everyone evacuated, the village is burning. well, the main concern now is 75, and that goes to provinces of china and moga as well. there's some selling in the southeast, the european union supply and water bombing planes for ukraine. russia as a by john and iran are also sending held. that's also has more from 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
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will, it has around 100 houses and 58 out of them have been either completely destroyed or partly done as you can just see behind me how the houses, how be great by the blazes and left re and so the 1st forest fire 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. he driving took his fires, is causing similar emergencies in italy in greece. far crusade,
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the face more than $800.00 wildfires and populated areas during the past few days reimburse ravi reports. record high temperatures have prompted dozens of wildfires in european countries. in greece. cruise 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 clothes 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. was an estimated 60 forest fires broke out in the past 24 hours most were quickly brought under control. but local weather service is predicting higher temperatures in the coming days in areas already experiencing a heat wave dumping with denise, if it was a nightmare last night,
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the situation was really bad. the area was inaccessible and with strong winds it was not easy for help to reach the area on the river after the disaster that happened here is tremendous for the fire. this area was an exceptional 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 is, temperatures continue to climb the in basra. v o 20 president duff county has told parliament the country is facing a state of aggression by taliban fighters or the tracking several cities is also repeated. that is governments being surprised by how fast us forces withdrawing disclaiming much of the coming situation on the decision to move the troops. bonnie says is government has a plan to bring things under control within 6 months. but he hasn't got into detail
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. well, the taliban 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 ghana, stan, but as us and other foreign troops would be withdrawing. taliban fighters are ramping up. there are tax. in the last 2 months, half the country has fallen under taliban rule. it's a critical test for the african government. the fighters advance and surround the capital couple. in the past 24 hours beyond group has 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 couple. as fighting has intensified and moved into 3 of afghanistan's main cities. the president dash ref ghani 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
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no fresh action announced no details of his plan to reverse the taliban advance where be need a moment. been it that we are aware of the term problems and dangers, god willing security and defense forces will be getting stronger day by day in the 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 a further 7000 troops in exchange for a cease fire out of a door much. i'm
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a said as to stop all fighting and to bring and implement to cease fire both sides of the conflict. the government, i'm the only bog should take steps to build trust. it's clear the afghan 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 and britain are among countries calling for an immediate cease fire across the canister, under embassies, highlighting allegations from afghanistan independent human rights commission that the taliban massacred civilians and the time spin bolduc on the border with pakistan and fighters to control their on july. the 14th posting on twitter, the embassy said if the accusations are proved, they may amount to war crimes united states. it says it'll take in fathoms more
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african refugees. you've been working with the u. s. because of the increased threat from the taliban expanded refugee program will include our guns linked to us funded projects, as well as non governmental and media organizations. as the taliban gains more ground, the refugees say they're getting more worried about their safety. more than 200 african interpreters arrived in the u. s. on friday was lyn jordan's following developments from the u. s. state department. it all comes down to whether you are 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,
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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, 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 e holiday. israel supreme court adjourned an appeal from 4 palestinian families against their forced expulsion from the chic shuttle neighbourhood unoccupied. east jerusalem. it's a family's last legal challenge to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades, dozens of people and 6 that are under threat of eviction,
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but not all of them. a part of this case, the neighborhood seen frequent crack times by israeli security forces against protesters without any exception. heck, eugene, historical studies side a lot of them that have their houses and wait for them in buckeye. and because of the unjust know which is called action. you know, they can claim these houses back. i mean, it is following development for us from west jerusalem, where she spoke to one of the lawyers representing the families from chicks 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 i were facing for expulsion and the settlers. now
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the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign the paper that that led below the salary in return they have guaranteed rights in that house, quoted the 3 generations i have with me here. the lawyer, mister sab mean, he has been representing the families and he can tell us what has been happening in this session. it was indeed a very long session just was very long day. we were invited to come to court, but i live in 30. we were here before 11. now it's up to 5 o'clock. we just it was a long day. it was very thin, but i can conclude that for us it's a good fit 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
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a good indication. we hope that the judges will continue to listen to all our arguments took into consideration or the new division we submitted on the end of the day. conclude in favor of that, is it? this is just that evidence. papers that would show that that lad was being transferred to the family 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 had looked at these documents. we hope that at the end of the day, they will consider the documents. specifically, i'd take them into consideration protests being held in the occupied wife's bank to mock 40 days since the death of prominent palestinian activists news out of bonnet . he died in june hours after being invested in beacon by palestinian security
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office. the palestinian authority says it carried out an internal investigation and clearly concluded that banner died of near a logical shock, which resulted in the failure of his heart and lungs as families rejected the investigation and say they're calling for justice. lebanon was prime minister designate says he's hoping for foster progress informing a new government nation. mahathy's comments follow up meeting with president michelle own on monday, divided politicians have been unable to agree in a new government even during a spiraling economic crisis. former prime minister, cited hardy abandoned his efforts to form a new government last month. still ahead on al jazeera. i'm come on height and weight up polio vaccination campaign. it underway in order to talk and it did progress kind of referendum and prosecuting mexico's former president, fails,
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will tell you why. i hello from dough high here is fear weather forecast for the middle east and i wanted to put this on your radar. we may see some sand and dust swirled around as we head towards southern areas of saudi arabia. but that's not all. also, as we hit toward oman on to stay all influenced by that southwest spawn to really kicking up the ocean through the radiant seats. next we're going to go to pakistan . it's unsettled. we've got some showers really from the hor right through to his mom about settled. however, in the south, correct? she. high of 33 degrees, keeping tabs on that wildfire burning in searcy and, and tally a province. this is what crews are battling, and you know, the weather is not cooperating here. so we'll show you the forecast over the next few days as well. but here's what we have on tuesday. i just hot sunshine,
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40 degrees in on talia, and the next 3 days we've got to point this out because winds will be brisk at times and your temperature average temperature is about 35, but we look toward the end of the week. those temperatures are now starting to come down through the tropics of africa, we've got our storms moving east to west. seen some heavier bouts says we heads award a camera rune right through to the gulf of guinea. meantime, for southern areas, this stellar forecasts for johannesburg. 22 degrees on tuesday, that's your weather update. the news was a bag energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity.
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we can make it work for you and your business. ah, the me you're watching, i'll just see the reminder of i told stories, this are at least 8 people have died and fires that have burned across the turkey for the past. 5 days. crews are still battling several wildfires in the pocket of tourism areas of antalya and most of us on the president has told parliament a state of aggression is being imposed in the country by taliban forces. johnnies claimed much of the current situation on us forces withdrawing. so quickly,
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israel supreme court is adjourned while hitting an appeal from for palestinian families against those forced expulsion from the neighborhood in occupied to east jerusalem. it's the family's last legal chance to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades. an outbreak of several 100 cases of the delta variant of covert in china is forcing millions of people into new locked zones. it sort of started in none jing or 9 airport screeners tested positive instructions, were traced back to a flight which arrived from russia, one and a half 1000000 people are now under locked and in the, to the city of june jersey, an outbreak of theater there. so cases rise nationwide, as tourists returned home governments cut transport links to areas with positive cases. it's also cordoned off residential compounds and put some people in quarantine and several new cases have emerged in war hun but covered 19 was 1st ejected in late 2019. they were reported among migrant workers at
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a train station. all the down to very into accounts for a large majority of new infections around the world. and you can see this and some of the data being compiled by covariance dot hog indonesia is recording about 40000 cases a day and out of the ones tested by health officials. the delta variant made up about 93 percent. it's been about 11000 new infections a day in south africa. the delta variant accounted for about 80 percent of those in the u. k. nearly all cardona virus cases show the delta variant. it's also reporting about $30000.00 infections a day in the us 93 percent of sess being analyzed, showing the delta variance the 7 day average. there has been about 70000 cases a day. but all of these values, smith is a vaccine ologist and professor of emergent infectious diseases. at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. she says china will be racing to control the outbreak for the case numbers are still relatively small. china will, i think,
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pull all the plans again. china, very concerned about the reputation as well. china has learned from the hand experience. it was successful over the past, more than 12 months and we'll do everything just off. this is a delta bay and is of of more concern because because it's bored, transmissible, it's more contagious. even short contact time can facilitate at the transmission the spread. and we, we know that the higher the duration of shedding is higher. so it just, it just worries some of the variance. so i think china will, will continue to use all the tools that they use in the past. but in addition, they have 2 new tools and $11.00 obviously is. and they do a lot of math testing which will help us early on in the, in the upgrade because we just did not have enough tests. so they doing real mass
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testing on millions of people. it's incredible achievement, really. but 2nd, of course, we now do have the most effective tool at hand, and that is, and they're just faxing. so trying to handle it out to vaccines, but i think more than 1600000000 people have been vaccinated. so we would expect that we will see more mile of these and less severe disease, but not everyone fascinated so we will still see that and hopeless station. i think the 24th is realize that the current outbreak that really does pose a threat to the country and that is because it's a small fire everywhere. i think more than 15 problems are now affected. also the overall number i think is about 300 pill. again, what we see in europe or the us. if the laurie here is it, this is gathered around the country and it makes it much harder to control.
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base office has gotten plenty of vaccination teams in pakistan. i've been targeted in 3 separate attacks in the latest assault gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty. the vaccination workers in pasha bar in the northwest come on hydro has this update from us a major polio vaccination campaign and underwear through our pockets on and all the proven stays. that is 68 district, 179000 polio. wondering tens of thousands of security forces personnel will be giving polio job to children. now, it is important to note that budgets on a recorded only one case this year, compared to last year. the numbers are tick, tick, and the government. they're now 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 this wiring. the polio vaccination
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campaign has been a challenging god care and focused on given the fact that a number of for your work and security personnel who are guarding them have been targeted kid doors sacrificing and a cistern effort of the government that will enable to make buckets on polio free, we never in this area we have, we have our tremendous number of us get on us and we have been hiking your water and better for the last 20 years. so that's why the unseen enemies that as the invisible hands, the archaic, the soft be we have sacrificed from more than $1700.00 of our offices, right from the top rank officer to the full cost of the industry. or police are highly committed to provide extra security to all of these. pull your teams, every kind of social worker with unflinching martyrs. with an defeat,
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the courage. we are committed to anybody cared for from this region. but there are challenges because the country suffered back 2 years ago when it wrote down the words wiping out the wiring. therefore, the government will have to be serious and convincing people across the country that it it, and then that their children are given your drop pocket. dawn of gotcha. determined to route out the wider from the country by dead austin city a gallon game. given the fact that the situation and one is on an extremely unstable, and a country feared that an influx of refugee may undo all the programs that had been achieved. ah, but russian spent has been issued a humanitarian visa by the polish embassy in tokyo, after seeking political asylum. christina, to mount a sky, had accused bella luce,
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of trying to force a home in a plain. that's after she publicly complained about her coaches. 90 richardson has moved from tokyo. christina, similar sky, 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, team 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, since 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 therefore they hadn't been able to travel here. now the i see said they were able
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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 had 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 for bodies have been finding sedans, seats, river, according to military sources. the remains of people believe to have been executed . there were discovered in the eastern state of casala him organs in costume with more. the bodies were found overnight by the residence of casela. that's where more than 2220000. if you've been 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,
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reception center, which is the refugee camp for if you're in refugees in the past few days. now those refugees say that at least 50 people were waiting on the other side to cross interest 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 a currently in cadet distributed between put them out of state and seeking refuge. the, the u. s. h. the usaid administrators, samantha power, was him 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 human parent access,
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integrate where conflict has been region since november candidates for nicaragua was presidential election of registering for november's poll. but it's in the midst of a crack down against the opposition. rights groups accused president ortega presiding over the rest of dozens of people, including 7 presidential hopefuls. the main oppositions named a former beauty queen and a former gorilla fighter is candidates a referendum in mexico and whether to prosecute former presidents for corruption hasn't got the number of votes it needed. the public consultation was backed by the current president under manuel office, open the door. it could have led to corruption charges being brought against 5 former leaders 40 percent of eligible voters needed to take part to make the referendum valid. but provisional results show the turn out was less than 8 percent . john home has been following the story in mexico city. was sort of built as possibly groundbreaking. they met at this huge referendum, possibly 5 x presidents that could be investigated and then prosecuted it. it
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turned out to be a bit of a damp script. 7 percent of the electorate turned out about 90 percent or more of them did for yes. that they would like to see that. but so far, sure, the 40 percent required to make it legally binding. as a couple of reasons for that, one was the basic question was changed by the country supreme court. they said it wasn't constitutional to ask people whether it's a vote or whether it's a try, someone or. busy not the countries president under his manual hope is over the door . so he said to the electoral authorities didn't help him to inform and to push out this referendum. but i think many people also had another criticism of this. not related to that. the fact that the countries constitution actually already provides for prosecuting ex president that's already possible in the country. and a lot of people ask, why do we need to vote on this? if justice is going to be done than it should just be done, it shouldn't be put to some sort of vote. so there was a little bit different questions swirling around this referendum,
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and of course he doesn't have the 40 percent. now the countries go ahead with this, the question is what they will the president do next? was this just an exercise to check a box? ok, we've done the referendum on this is i promise we can move forward or whether there will be a truth commission that will come out of this given that 90 percent of the small number of people that did vote deeper in favor of yes to do something on this will looking to pass crimes passed corruption, possibly not just presidents but other. 3 criminal acts in the past, mexico as well, so it's all in the balance and it depends. now president loop is over adult, whether he wants to pursue this more or not. ah, this is all just said are, these are the tell stories at least age. people have died in fires that have been burning across turkey for the past 5 days. these a live pictures from their crews are still battling several wildfires, and the popular to submit is on. tell you
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a muslim server has more from and tell you a province that had missed several reports of the fire rob.

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