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fastest growing nations in the world, the one the contract needed to open and develop it for international shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skillfully enough out 3 key areas up to about filling a promise of connecting the work future the cut cut to gateway to whoa trade. ah, international help said turkey is these wildfire swing through southern coastal areas after a period of to be drowned? ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from joe. how also coming up at ghana
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stands, president blames the speed of the us withdrawal for the taliban. rapid advances across the country lockdown and travel restrictions in parts of china to try to help the spread of an outbreak of the cove at 19 and delta varian. and about the russians who says hurling 15 tried to force her home from here, get to humanitarian visa from poland. ah, we begin in turkey where high winds in temperature is above 40 degrees celsius of fanning 7. wildfires along the mediterranean and age in coasts. at least 8 people have now died in the region which is a major tourist hotspot. russell sada is in the village in man nav, gas and has this report. the once peaceful village of clem,
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there is no burning rain that looks and says, here is his life to save his parents. he succeeded, but the family home was last bent within minutes. the flames surrounded the vintage and home. while i was trying to rescue my parish, i took my parents out for the speed of the fire, which so far, places came from all directions. i hesitated for 10 2nd, and then i was surrounded by fire. the house that i lifted my entire life turned to dawson's within 10 minutes. the 1st news of the wife fires came from me and i've got in the south in the province and stand by the strong beans. they soon spread to surrounding village, including column last. but not everybody made it out alive. a german woman and her turkish husband, who had called his will at home for more than 20 years. what killed we just fled when the slain, coming over us for that couple went home to take their things and then we didn't
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hear from them at all. we kept asking where they are. the phones were off yet then on sunday we found out that they left home but could not get through the fire surrounding the house. we found their bodies leaning against the wall. they were completely burned and old. and those who survive are now without homes and livelihood. nearly 60 or 100 houses in the village have been destroyed or heavily damaged, with little to return to but rubble more than half of the people here had been forced to flee. among them is abraham earth by whose homer 40 years perished in the flames, bundled together monday. the legion. when the fire broke out, i immediately tried to rescue my elderly mother. i barely survived. my home was ruined by the flames. our farms also good burned. we lost all of our life's ducks. now i don't even want to look at my ruined house because he's giving me an unbearable pain and we don't know what will happen and what to do with them. since
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when does day more than 130 fires, how broken out, acro south and turkey, coastal regions, most of them are under control. but the provinces of moolah on taya and his partner, are still trying to put out the flames. the government says it will compensate people for the losses and support is putting in from all over the country and abroad with the fire fighting planes coming in from krisha. so pain, russia, iran, ukraine, and john, but so much work still needs to be done for people to once again. corey will like cut them that there are some sad that just went out but he driving took his sizes, causing similar emergencies in easley and grace by a crusade that faced more than $800.00 wildfires in populated areas. during the past few days. zine beds robbie reform record high temperatures have
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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 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 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 us 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 the river after the disaster that
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happened here is 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 is temperatures continue to climb. in basra b o g 0 president, ash raf ghani has blamed the deteriorating security crisis in afghanistan on the rapid withdrawal by us troops. it comes as the taliban continues to advance on major cities. danny told parliament whose government has a plan to bring things under control within 6 months, but didn't give any details. and diplomatic editor james phase reports from cobble as fighting, has intensified and moved in to 3 of afghanistan's main cities. the president dash
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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 be need a moment. been it that we are aware of current 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
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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 c spot out of the door much. i'm a said as to stop all fighting and to bring and implement to cease fire. both sides of the conflict is a government. i'm the 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 governments supporters that the taliban is now winning. james bays al jazeera, cobble. the taliban has taken more territory and race in wakes than it has at any time since it fell from power. 20 years ago. in may. it controlled about 20 percent of afghanistan, but of us and other foreign troops have been withdrawing. taliban fighters are
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ramping up attacks in the last 2 months, half the country has fallen under the groups rule. it's a critical test for the afghan government as the fight as advance around the capital campbell. in the past 24 hours, the group has moved in from the outskirts to the hearts of the cities of the lash and candle. charlotte, bella balice rather is incapable. she's been following the taliban pushing hell. my province now didn't talk to us you when you was to this is a square inside the city and we just captured, it says this tele bond fighter. the video was recorded unless cargo the capital at home, and province the canada and pushed in to lunch on saturday. people that reported seeing tele bonsai who's in the city center and entering people's home, less chicago's main hospital emergency. food communications frequently being cut off with mobile phone videos offering
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a real insight into what has had in the city of 200000 people. the afghan government is responded by deploying the most leaks of special forces. it's also conducting air strikes alongside us forces. this audio was leaked to the commanding general of the regional army cool, encouraging his men to keep fighting. all our friends, our colleagues should stay on the checkpoints, if any bad person tries to enter the city, we have commanded there and they will respond. there are strikes on going by the americans and by our opposed to don't worry. but there is growing concerned about civilian casualties from a strikes now happening in urban areas. this hospital was hit on saturday. the taliban also published these videos of soldiers. it says surrendered unless car got in recent days. the shuttle out of more than 20 times. they asked the
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government to help us and resupply us. i know they can't help. so that's why i surrendered and came to the taliban. they kept saying on the radio, we will come and help you, but it never happened in the neighboring province of candor. her fighting is also in teams. the taliban has moved inside the limits of kandahar city again, a 2nd largest in the group form a strong holt set of we've seen an increase in the number of injured. we have 30 to 40 engine people here at the fighting increases during the night. so we might get more patients later. the more than 150000 people have been displaced in kandahar in the last 3 weeks. most flayed from rural areas to kandahar city. but no, even that is not safe. when the fighting started in our village, everyone was fleeing the we also ran from our houses to yeah, we didn't bring anything with us. just close. we didn't save our things,
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just our lives. cities are not the only ones on the pressure. in the past, most the time about taking control is not less damage, meaning more provincial capital. effectively on the charlotte balanced era, israel supreme court has a june and appeal broad bye for palestinian families against their forced expulsion from the shank gerad neighborhood and occupy the east jerusalem. it's the family's last legal chance to stop them being forced out of their homes. they've lived in for decades. dozens of people in check, gerad are under a threat of eviction, but not all of them. a part of this k still ahead on al jazeera, the u. k considers incentives and punishments to get more young people vaccinated, but many say not getting job to should be their choice. and the use slab sanctions on the nicaraguans president why foster
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a crackdown on candidates who are planning to run in presidential election. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways the season the rain, the shape of that season, right in the station is not quite as high as you expected. the moment the circulation here near taiwan has been producing heavy rain and therefore consequent flooding in taiwan. probably 7 for jan as well. it's going to carry off the next day or so that potential goes back towards. hi, nancy is near hong kong. the rest of china is not by where there's an arc of sherry rain going through beijing, their showers in the korean for the answer and in japan. but they're not particularly big and sing, possibly in hawkeye, they took his 34 degrees. what you don't see here, but you do know about is the humidity's fairly humid hot weather,
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which is seasonally normal. there for the south and again with the southwest monsoon blowing, it affects the western side of all of the philippine islands. the same line suggests rathermore rain in sort of way, see, and was popular the next day or so. most of the rest of entities here is dry. not true in me. and what's inside of me, emma. not east inside a bang. the dash is particularly wet. this orange here is a slow circulating area of low pressure, which means a lot of rain falling out. imagine production and east ranch of stun. there is rain down the western gas, but it's not as heavy as it was any flooding that was there. and there was some, is easy sponsor cut on airways to fuel the dry change. following the removal of robert mcguffey, in bob way with the country, bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people. instead
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of telling people what to think, how dread that give them a chance to speak for themselves and captured a haunting, not sure of the power and fragility of hope. borne free witness on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah. you're watching al jazeera hello, i'm emily and gwen a reminder of our tough stories this hour. at least as people have now died in turkey, were high winds in temperatures about 40 degrees celsius, a fanning wall, fly. 5000 have been evacuated from their homes and tour forth from the hotel. italy and grace had trying to contain multiple pies there. coastal areas around the
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italian cities of canyon and kara, has been engulfed in flames. races. prime minister says it's the worst hate wave in afghanistan. the president has blamed the country deteriorating security crisis on the speed of the withdrawal of us troops. the taliban has made a rapid games and is advancing towards the southern cities of lash and canada. in the u. s has now given 70 percent of its adult population, at least one corona virus vaccine and target. the government was hoping to heat a month ago. its battling a face serge of cases driven by the delta variant. hospital admissions in some states have hit record levels, but these resistance to new locked downs and gallagher reports from miami
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as the number of cupboard 19 cases surpasses 35000000 in the us. the delta variant continues to be the dominant, more contagious strain of an already deadly virus. hospitals in states like nevada, mississippi, an arkansas or surging, is mostly unvaccinated patients infected with a delta variance seek treatment. with the push to get more people vaccinated, increasing and urgency as a renewed effort to treat the vulnerable coven before. no god, no. i swear i think i've been stayed in this house in the house bound. all those to afraid to go outside programs like this or a potential lifesaver. forget all the stupidity, all the, all the anti vaccines and all that and where they get their information that is completely wrong. so i knew a lot of nurses and in my family and stuff and everything. so
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and people have died. so it's just the way it works in florida, which so its highest number of daily cases on record. last week, testing sites, a once again, seeing long lines. this state now accounts for one in 5 new cobra cases with hospitalizations hitting a new hi, according to the department of health and human services, more than 10000 people a currently being treated here. many of the younger than seen before. despite those staggering numbers, the states governor is refusing to mandate mask orders or allow local officials to put restrictions in place to prevent the spread of covered 19 there'll be no restrictions and no mandate in the state of florida. meridian have been are, and will remain free to choose what's best for themselves and their families. in stark contrast, officials in san francisco announced
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a new mask mandate regardless of the vaccination status. louisiana 2 is reinstated its mask mandate effective from wednesday. but despite the di warnings, lodge events is still being held across the us. officials say another round of tight restrictions is unlikely, with only around half the adult population fully vaccinated the course to increase that number a growing while vaccinated people can spread the virus. if they get a breakthrough infection, the odds of them getting sick in the 1st place are far lower than those who are unvaccinated. and in fact, places with more vaccination generally have left to be. over the past 3 weeks, a piece of vaccinations have steadily risen particularly and mostly southern states that were lagging that many. this late to serge is a tipping point and a realization. the vaccines are the only way to beat the virus. and the galico al jazeera miami, florida an outbreak of several 100 cases of the down to very in tune. china is
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forcing millions of people into brand new corona, virus llc downs. katrina, you has moved from banking. 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 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, she at the mormon seems to be preventing the outbreak through 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 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 corvette 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 the government relaxed rules, so fully vaccinated people from them. those arriving in the you can no longer required to quarantine, even though scientists a warning against this, it comes as the w i choices 60000000 people have now had corona virus across europe . the u. k. government is also backing moves, eat homes, will help overcome hesitancy among young people that getting the vaccine. but there is growing disquiet about another of its plans, domestic effect. same passports, which critic, se amounts to coercing the young journal. how explain fit, healthy and unwilling to be vaccinated, that describes a minority of young britain's keen to get on with normal life after the lifting of
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most lockdown restrictions. lo, thank k. i think it would be no thank you. i think that, you know, we shouldn't be forced to have something or take something when, you know, if i've had people like tara knowles, so i haven't vaccine and put in these extra things in my body that they're constantly not even sure of where kinda the guinea pigs right now, the problem is that current infection rates are highest among young people with medics warning that hospital patients are getting younger and younger. they describe it as heartbreaking to watch, the unvaccinated suffer unnecessarily. the other thing that people should take into account is that if they are not vaccinated, then they're more likely to spread it to other people, perhaps vulnerable relatives that they come in contact with. but also, i think the responsibility to society not to be spreading this around because it will encourage the emergence of variance, which are able to escape from the vaccine. and that will simply put everybody back into lockdown again. nobody wants to do that. the official figures suggest up to 10
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percent of under thirty's, are reluctant or simply refused to be vaccinated with almost $3000000.00 young adults. yet to receive a 1st dose that led to a dramatic slow down in the overall vaccine rollout, leaving a potentially dangerous and back door open to the virus. and the possibility of new variance. the government has back measures to encourage vaccination, including discounts on food deliveries and taxi rides. and this free vaccine music festival in london. there are more controversial plans to incentivize the job by introducing the vaccine passports to access night clubs, which human rights group say is the wrong approach. collection does not make a face. it's actually been proven that countries have mandatory vaccine policies or us vaccine policies have a much lower trust in vaccines. what we're talking about is totally restructuring society, crating of checkpoints, massive violation of privacy, a locking,
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some people out society for a very, very small number of people. is this really the way we want to go about public health in this country? i don't think so. big brother, watch says refusing the vaccine is a basic right which sets the wider goal of full vaccine coverage against the interests of those who believe they are better off without it. joan, a whole al jazeera london, the european union has imposed sanctions on the wife of nicaragua, was later who's also the country's vice president and 7 of the nicaraguans. it comes on the deadline to register as a candidate for this. he is election incumbent. daniel ortega says he's running for for them almost all. his challenges have been arrested in recent months, months to being held on treason charges, the you acid phrases and travel bands follow similar moves by the united states. a
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latin american. it is lucy and human. as more from santiago, that's the latest twist. now, in this nicaragua saga with almost all of the most competitive opposition, hopeful is now in prison for at least the next 3 months, which would make it impossible for them to register by the end of this day, which is the deadline. we have now a former contra rebels commander, and his vice president special presidential ticket or rather candid with him, is a former miss nicaragua, a beauty queen asked the leader, he's very not very well known at all, but he was a good vineyard ortega during the 1980s, when the army, which is funded by the united states was trying to overthrow the been sent in the district, which would take the lead way back then. that was for the president. now he's going for what would be then a president his political party has already made it clear that he and his wife
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moody you will run as his vice presidential partner. doesn't probably have a lot of assets in the european union, which would be frozen according to these new sanctions. and the same is true for the other 7 people who are being targeted now by the you. i think it's mainly a symbolic way of saying we are watching you. the same thing is happening in the united states where a 100 members of the government or their close allies, were had their visas to the united states revoked. but that is unlikely to make them change their mind about releasing the most competitive presidential candidates, or for that matter, allowing people from abroad to come and oversee those elections when they do take place in november about the russians. brenda has been given a humanitarian visa by the polish embassy in tongue. here after taking political asylum, christina tim, enough sky and said team manages tried to force her to fly home after she
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complained about her coaches. laura bird and manley has more. christina jim, an off sky, unlikely expected this kind of media attention while competing in the 200 meters sprint at the olympic games. but instead she found herself seeking asylum at the polish embassy in tokyo. that solved. she criticized her coaches for trying to place her in the 4 by 400 b to relay without her consent. it's an event she hadn't trained for. she says she was then forced to go to tokyo, had he to airport and sunday was she all japanese police to help her seek us? finally, i'm asking the international olympic committee for help. there's pressure against me and they're trying to get me out of the country without my permission. so i'm asking the i o. c to get involved in this. and the i o. c did intervene, spoke to the virus athlete. christina simon simon,
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new sky. directly last night, she was with the apple store. it is made to airport and was time accompanied by a staff member of tokyo. 2020. she assured us and has assured us that she feels safe and secure. the problem began off to the bell. russian athlete was drafted into the race of her team members were ruled ineligible the bell. ruth national olympic committee hasn't followed protocol and it's drugs testing, bought her head coach and some of the team members say, timothy guy left the competition because she suffered from mental health issues. and then we did our school. she stood out for her behavior. we have known her for a long time and there was something wrong with her. she's included herself sometimes and sometimes she didn't want to communicate. we have a young team who are very hard to cheat. we were getting some signal was that something was happening to the go, my number, your quote that we have seen her anxiety, some chaotic move,
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something was bothering her in the beginning of the limpid games. she was keeping quiet and calm. but then there was some actions which disappointed all of us, all the supporters and when did our country, the bella, russian government has not commented on polish decision to help similar skies. but right to say many athletes bell roost have been detained and excluded from national teams. yeah, it follows laws, he is mass protest against president alex malden lucas shanker. disputed election victory back in tokyo. tim last guy said she was deprived of her right to compete. but at least for now, she is safe in the polish embassy and she hopes they can help to secure her future . norbert among the outer syrup ah, watching al jazeera and these of the top stories,
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