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but here's what we have on tuesday. i just hot sunshine, 40 degrees in antalya, 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 bout says we heads award i cameroon, right through to the gulf of guinea. meantime, for southern areas, this stellar forecast for johannesburg. 22 degrees on tuesday. that's your weather update. the news he added to the fashion, the success and the popularity. and then he gave it all up for the love of his homeland football rebels dells into the realm of footballing legend rashid mac luthey. for the jury and national liberation front. with his feet,
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rashid mackenzie and the f. l. n. team on al jazeera north korea isolated and heavily sanction yet earning billions around the globe bureau. 39 is involved in everything that makes money for korea. they carry different passwords, say contact them, the money this year, and it goes straight into the coffers of leadership. a to park, people empower investigation, bureau, 39 cache for kim park, one on jesse o. the
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what does that remind of us hope so? these 28 people have died in the fire upon the coast searching the past 5 days. cruise is still baffling. several wildfires and the popular to some areas of antonio and i've kind of times president told parliament a state of aggression as being imposed in the country by taliban forces. on a blamed much of the current situation on us forces are joined so quickly. israel supreme court's been adjourned while hearing an appeal from for palestinian families against the forced expulsion machine shot on neighborhoods in occupied east jerusalem. it's a family's last legal challenge to stop from being forced out of homes have lived in for decades. for bodies have been found in sedans, cities, river, according to military sources, the read the remains of people believe to have been executed there discovered in the eastern states of casala morgan's in hotel with more the bodies were found
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overnight by the residence of casela. that's where more than tooth 220000. 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 happen refugees in the past few days. now those 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
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sudan. of course, we've seen refugees flowing into sudan since the south of the conflict in november . more than 60000 a currently in kodak, distributed between put them out of state and seeking refuge. the, the u. s. h. the usa administrator samantha power was the 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, integrate where conflict has been region since november candidates for nicaragua, presidential election or registering for november's poll. but it's a mid a crackdown against the opposition rights groups of accused presidents. i'll take of presiding over the arrest of dozens of people, including 7 presidential hopefuls. the main opposition has been a form of beauty queen out a form of guerrilla fighters is candidates. osco silverado was part of us back to rebel group at fault. the government led by president ortega in the 1980 our latin america editor to see him, newman is joining the lifetime from santiago,
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so monday is day when those names have to be submitted. what are we expecting to be seeing today? well, we are expecting for president data and his wife for sale movie to arrive at the electoral administration building at some point in the next few hours to confirm that he is indeed going to run for a 4th consecutive term. he hasn't said so publicly, but everything seems to indicate that he will. the other interesting point is that there is a former home for a rebel commander that has now officially put in a thrown in his hat and has been able to register. and everybody is asking, how come he hasn't been put in jail yet, which in many speculation is that somehow he's been given the green light by the ortega government to be able to run. he told al jazeera couple of hours ago when he went to register. that he does not know yet whether or not he will be imprisoned,
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and he says that he will be fighting for democracy alongside miss nicaragua. the 27 year old vice presidential candidate on his ticket. so a lot of a couple of other candidates have also registered for smaller parties as well as a well known, a impresario, or businessman, who is from a conservative party in nicaragua, who also claims that he is nothing given the green light by ortega and he is fighting for democracy, but none of these really are very popular candidates, all the ones that most people according to polls want to vote for in the opposition . are now either in prison or in a time locked america. added to this year, newman, who's been bringing us up to date from santiago, let's speak to michael shifter. he's president of the inter american dialogue. it's a us please think tank, and he's joining us live from washington dc. good to have you with us on al jazeera . that's come back to that point lucy, it was making just a moment to go off coast of vital has been able to register. and perhaps he is
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a surprise candidate giving his background. why do you think that that has been allowed to happen? well, i think that ortega is, is very shrewd, and he's trying to make sure that there are some candidates who do register to try to give in some genesee before the international community, which has come down very hard on him and condemned them condemned him for these detentions disappearances and the main presidential candidate tour all either arrested or in exile. so it's not surprising that there are a few candidates to. ready register, i think with the blessing of the take a regime take a dictatorship precisely to try to make his case that this is a free and fair election. but i think it really doesn't meet the minimum standards . and i think it's unlikely to convince many people or whatever an expectation
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amongst nicaraguans that this would be a free and fair election. i think there was a hope that there would be some negotiation of dialogue. and at one point, ortega did seem to be open to that and showed some flexibility. but then he realized that he wanted to eliminate any potential challenge to his rule, to his absolute power. and he began to crack down in a very, very systematic way. not only to opposition candidates, but also members of the business community, some of which have been a close to i'd take the past and also his former bachelor here in washington to cruise. so a lot of people really across the board, systematic to really to send a very, very clear message that he was a total control. ready and then he would not permit any potential competition in this election. what do you think the tactic of the opposition is likely to be
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know in terms of getting people to vote, do you think it is better for them to try to encourage people to go out and vote and make their voices heard or to actually just effectively disregard the whole thing and not take part. i think it's a really tough problem for the opposition, and i think they'll be different voice, the opposition. but i think most of them, including those associated identified that those who have been disappear to exile will reject this selection completely. wake up the election simply because they just are not credible conditions to have a free and fair vote. and. and hopefully that will increase the pressure on b ortega dictatorship. but it's, it's a very, very tough problem. other countries have faced this problem before. on the one hand you want to participate. on the other hand, if there are not minimal conditions,
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or really as far as a far some sham, it doesn't make sense to me. so i think most of the opposition broadly speaking, will boycott and reject this election. and if that does happen and the election goes the way of president or take, what do you think life is going to be like in nicaragua? when he goes in for a full time? i think he is simply going to continue to exercise repression, repressed the population in nicaragua, and he's going to try to keep the economy going to the best that he can, but he's losing a lot of nicaraguans. another piece of this whole crisis is that nicaraguans are leaving now, leaving for costa rica to the neighboring country, but also to heading north to the united states and crossing the border of mexico and the united states. so i think he is prepared to lose as african sheriff as
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population to repress his population simply for the purpose of perpetuating itself in power, along with his wife, the vice president for saudi. and maria had been sanctions that have been applied most recently by european union, also by the united states that have targeted him and his wife and other officials. but he seems to be under ter, and believes i think in his mind that he can whether this storm and that he could, he could write it out and, and really just go out fighting until the end. michael shift a president of the entire american dialogue. we appreciate your time, so thank you very much. indeed. thank you. referendum in mexico, on whether to make former presidents liable to prosecution for corruption has fallen short of the necessary turnouts. the public consultation was backed by the covens president under manuel office, open the door. it could have led to corruption charges being brought against 5
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former leaders, which are home ins, following developments for us from mexican city. is this referendum actually going to make any difference, john? well, it didn't reach the number of people, the percentage of the electorate to make it legally binding, as you said, they're actually broke. so in that way it caught make a huge difference, only 7 percent of the electra actually what would to turn a vote in this referendum on the other hand, the met can president could claim, well, if the 7 percent 9 out of 10 of them did actually want to see investigation and charges if possible, brought against former president. so he could make some sort of argue for going forward against ex presidents and seeing if there was anything in terms of corruption against them. but i think the interesting thing here is that met her actually didn't need a referendum to move against ex presidents in the constitution. it says that they
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can be investigated and so they can be prosecuted. i think there was a really big question among a lot of people here is why is this being put to the vote? why is that this being to the people? if something's gone wrong, the justice should simply be served. this is not the way the justice system works. i think that's one of the reasons why not many people actually turned out to this referendum and why didn't get the traction that it might have done otherwise. now what happens next in mexico, in terms of ex president x political figures, wherever there will be more trials to corruption does depend on the president under, under his manuel nope, is over. and what she wants to do is just speaking to a political analyst about this, and he said that a lot depends on the political will. but he's policy a pushing for a certain extent, a truth commission that would cover this and other events that have taken part of the next few decades. but the political and the so i was speaking to said, well, if president nope is over, adored hasn't done anything of the 3 years. there's less and less chance that he's
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going to want to do something, especially after the results of the referendum. so thanks very much indeed. has john holman talking to us or mexico city supporters of brazil's presidency. both sonata have rallied in several cities. they're backing his proposal for paper ballots to replace electronic voting for next year's election. monica, you're not, you have reports from the edition yet. all the thousands of brazilians rallied in support of brazil's president jadem ball, some out there backing his plane that brazil's current electronic voting system is not to be trusted. it will don't feel like i believe both in our was elected president and the 1st round of the 2018 elections and not in the 2nd round. like the official results say, politicians and judges must respect the people who want paper ballot, not just digital ones. someone in washington by going to follow the president has offered no evidence of problems with the current system that has been used since
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1996. but his supporters believe him, they want a paper print out of every digital ballad cast and they're putting pressure on congress and the supreme court to change the system. but 11 political party in many brazilians question both. so natalie intention was getting versus the people want to change the x running quoting was their site to us. what the majority of brazilians wanted, there wasn't, this is just the government way of distracting the people from what is really going on. i'd like to more than 500000 did by covered 1900 recent polls. shobel so now faces defeat by former president leaves the national ruler, the silver. if the contest next year's election in both scenario has repeatedly said he will not step down. if he thinks there is fraud, had any idea this is happening after the opposition has stage 4 nationwide project . 7 for president,
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but not as well so not as popularity has waned in the face of increasing inflation, unemployment and poverty race analysts believe he is following in the footsteps of former us president donald trump, most of our strain to do the same thing that trump has gone on in the election united states, he wants to have the elements necessary to claim that 2 axes were read and tried to validate them. resilient still have to wait more than a year to cast their vote. but also now to supporters and opponents already testing each other on the st. monica and i'll give, i'll just 0. rio de janeiro, police officers guarding polio vaccination teams. and pakistan has been targeted in 3 separate attacks and the latest assault government on a motorcycle shot and killed an officer returning from duty with vaccination workers in for charlotte and the northwest. come on, hire has this update from pasha by printed 3600000 children and
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60 a district across the country. 179000 folio workers, tens of thousands of police men. and they says, gotcha campaign richard frog wed race. because in the boss dollars or dozens of police men and for your work that been targeted mostly by that, that he gets all of on budget on. but there 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 i've got your challenges, 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 issues. but the
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governments indeed confident that in a position to control. and perhaps we'll be able to wipe out the boil your wires from focused on about the russian sprint has been issued a humanitarian visa by the polish embassy in tokyo. after seeking political asylum, casino seminar sky, i had accused bellows of trying to force her home on a plane. that's after she publicly complained about her coaches. the i o. c says she's safe and secure. in tokyo, the bell, russian embassies requested more information about from japanese authorities. i mean, richardson has more from tokyo, christina seminar 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 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,
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asking the international olympic committee to intervene. now in the build up to that happening, she's been very critical. a team official saying that she'd been put in a very difficult position was being asked to compete in a 4 by 4. and you're me to realize she's 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 of 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 had intervened and she'd spent and nights, and an apple hotel as a post on a flight back to the batteries. not surprisingly, the international olympic committee now launching their own investigation. and that is starting with a request to the valerie olympic committee for their official version of events still ahead on our leaving. it's late in the greek long job for secure golden is
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duties by extension. let there be change. oh i we haven't seen the last of the main biles at the take your limb takes, the u. s. to master will go for gold on the balance beam on tuesday after previously putting out of all 5 of her other finals to focus on her mental health. one of the events she missed was the flow exercise final, and that was won by her americans. teammates and jade carried the time to produce an incredible tumbling routine to claim her 1st elim pick metal. it means everything to me to have my dad here. we've been working so hard for this together . so i'm really glad that i was able to do that for us tonight. and having simone
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being back tomorrow is great. i'm really proud of her. she's been through a lot they so and think so it's going to be great to see you're out there tomorrow . after hot break out her fast lympics in re a where she was disqualified, jasmine camacho for instead of rated this time around after winning the 100 meter hurdle, she beats the world record holder can do harrison to come back and for 2 reasons. one of the old metal to fix chicago as nfl class. robert quin already informed me that sci fi hassan is still on for a historic treble after winning gold in the 5000 meters. the dutch women is also competing in the 1510000 meters. a tough schedule unsurprising, the even her feeling tired and half and says she wouldn't be an impact champion if it wasn't for coffee or ok so, so fan of mccauley became the 1st non kenyon for 41 years to win the 3000 metre steeplechase. he now has limpid gold to add to his silver and bronze wild
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championship. medals, graces 10 totally was outside the metals when he hit the runway for the final time in the long run. but he's not scott, over the age of 8 me to 41. the 1st go in track cycling at the take care games have gone to china. bowers and you and young t. m. she successfully defended that women's team. sprint title, they break own wild record and qualifying before beating germany in the gold medal, rice the russian. and then pick committee took from that we know gold medal for the us women's football team, off the ball champion stuff at a shock to fi to canada in the semi finals. jesse funding is 74 minute penalty. the difference is the 2nd straight for them that the us has been milked out to this stage. kind of that will play sweet and in the final last today. beetle stream, yet by the same line history was made at the equestrian park, where germany's junior class ski became the 1st female to win gold and individual eventing. if competition became a mixed event, 57 years ago,
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the other take your games in 1964. i know women have ever want it until now. great britain's told macewan it took filled up with a straight is andrew clinton, bronze fix, and then pick metal i roll or trying to fit just a couple of hours before. as part of australia's eventing team, he took silver at the age of $62.00. that makes him the oldest and then put med list from his country. they finish behind. great britain. he won gold for the 1st time in 49 is is as he was the top of the metal table with china still leading the way they now have a 29 volts, 7 more of the united states. japan, a 3rd with 17 goats, australia and russian and the committee make up the top 5 american athletes, raven saunders could face disappear, reaction for demonstrating on the podium off to winning silver in the shop. put, and the richardson has more on this from take you according to olympic regulations, all podium, protests, all band that didn't stop. american shop puts
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a raven saunders, the silver medal winner, forming an x with her wrists. she said it was to represent where the oppressed meat now sold is often wor, superhero, masked during her competition thing. 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 i where girls or whatever it is. because my biggest thing is just, you know, always being me, gangs organizes say that rules are aimed at keeping support neutral and away from politics. and so the regulations reflect the views of the majority of athletes. we created possibility before. sport begins for people to make protests, but one thing we have noted in the, 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 in that extensive
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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 hamlet 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 . 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 inspire people from all over the world. the stand up and speak for themselves
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. we've seen some fantastic performances and take a say fall, but on the other occasion, even the world's best fail miserably. so sparrow thought the canadian dive, pamela, where hu earlier in the games suffered this mishap in the 3, meet that spring, loaded on the final. and you won't be surprised to learn it. she scored a there right for that dive and moving away from the take a games england, cricket captain joe route says teammate ben stakes will be given all the time he needs while taking on indefinite break from the school to prioritize his mental well being. brutal say police living in a coven bubble is not sustainable for the place. boys are the people. and i think the not the charity for him to take time to look after him. so again, a good place again, and hopefully that can be sooner rather than later. and i think it has to be a 2nd re weigh down for now, i'll be back with more
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a little bit later. jemma, thanks very much indeed. lauren taylor is going to be here in the next couple of minutes or more on all these stories, of course, and get more details as well. and some background on the website, all the data dot com. i'm rob madison. thanks for being with us. goodbye. ah, news news, news, news, news lies and alyssa market for the rich and powerful i was needing specialist work, undercover. just yours investigative unit, exposes the inner workings of key players in the murky underbelly of football
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