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remember this tragedy talking about using right now? i have never been seen before by the gods in general. and the time it was known for it did not reduce franklin. so some cities and highways and infrastructure. something, plenty new. and you know, it's, it's a big question as to where the strategy has come from come from, from the management groups or some regional pos. thank you very much. i appreciate you taking the time to speak to the online rashid a thank you for joining us. only use our watch more lead on the program for you. off to the human cost comes a financial tell a lack of health insurance leaves india's cover. patients with huge medical bills, pandemic purchases lead to a global supply backlog. we look at how online shopping will drive up prices and,
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and sport we hear from the young best friends riding that way. just expect in touch . ah hello, great to be with you. we've got storms racing across the l. send to austria, the czech republic into pull and we'll come back to that in a sec. but i want to take you to the british charles because we've got another storm system swooping in. you know, the name of the game, right? this one's going to circulate some powerful winds around it. look for gusts about 60 kilometers per hour over the next few days, and another storm system waiting in the wings. ok, now let's go to northern italy where we see those storms rumbling across the eastern shores of the adria attic. see right through austria of the czech republic, still vacuum and poland. and you know, some of these storms making their way across the bulk in,
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so it's gonna help freshen up the air. for example, in sophia, bulgaria, temperature is down to 30 on friday, but it does bounce back quickly. sunday, a high of 35 degrees. you know, cross greece and turkey, we've been setting new record temperatures with this heat wave that we've got going on. and you know, there is a wildfire burning north of athens. hundreds of people had been forced from their homes just because of how tender dry it is here in town, across africa for the west coast. it's all about the rain deck are scooped up. 91 millimeters of rain. we see those storm clouds gather as we head towards the hourly own and liberia on thursday. that sure weather update the, the 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,
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say, contacts, and the money this year, and it goes straight into the conferences leadership a to park, people empower investigation bureau, 39 cache for kim park, one on a jesse era a year ago, one of the largest nuclear blast in history, killed more than 200 people and injured 1000, the victims families still need answers. we want to compute just how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby support? let's be professional. it was not intended for me was i'm big. and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing? i'm all. and it wasn't. it was in one way or another in an illegal way before join me there for the full report on algebra. theda o.
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a. welcome back. i'll main story. this event have been held to commemorate a year devastating 40 explosion in bay route. 200 people killed and thousands were injured. when the chemical stockpile ignited, people are also filled in lansing. the morning on says large groups of protest, this clash with security forces near the parliament building. they are calling for government accountability and all the news, the better russian olympic sprinter, christina, team, and sky. it says that she feared returning home. is that that she said, returning home is now arrived in poland on a humanitarian visa. the 24 year old says team officials tried to force her to leave the tokyo game early after she was critical of her coaches. polish officials are saying that she is now afraid for her family. dominic came reports. this is the
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latest part of christina to mona sky, as journey from athlete to dissident her dreams of winning olympic metals for belarus. a long gone. now the price she wants is asylum in the e. u. by criticizing her team's decision to make her run in an offense, she'd never contested before. she says she angered team officials beyond the store . she done why they made it clear that upon my return home, i would definitely face some form of punishment. and that if i were to refuse to return home and would run into 200 meter race, i would be fired and kicked out of the national tame. there were also thinly disguised hints that more would await me, but it was the fear of reprisals that forced her husband to flee to ukraine and with that child once the situation became clear. now the polish government has given him a humanitarian and made clear his wife and child also welcome. because
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many b russians have taken the past opponent since president alexander lucas shanker claimed victory and elections last year. o elections, which observers both inside and outside, be, say, were full joint weeks of popular protests prompted president lucas shanker, to crack down on dissent with leading opposition. figures arrested despite criticism from capital cities across the continent use sanctions and worldwide condemnation. his government has continued its depression of dissidence. now one analyst says this case shows, but even athletes are under scrutiny. the problem with that you don't have to be a politician. you don't have to be in activists to, to become political. everything is political if it's just if it's public, if it's in the streets or online,
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she openly criticized the vision of the limbic team and they tried to do it undone, which is of course and, and nowadays, impossible to men of sky. i had originally planned to fly directly to warsaw from tokyo, but a polish government. sol says she changed her plans almost at the last minute for security reasons. tim of sky a went to the olympics to run fib yellow roof. but now she and her family are on the run from it. dominant, came out, jazeera berlin. the government in mexico is suing several us gun makers, claiming at least $17000.00 homicides can be traced to american weapons. major gone manufacturers of being accused of negligent business practices, generating illegal arms. trafficking, which led to death in mexico. governments has gone, produces are directly harming the lives of the mexican people with john home and is
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following the story. joins us now from mexico city and you were a briefing earlier about this john, which companies have been named in this little suit and what does the mexican government want from them? they're pretty big ones. actually the company's names are we talking about co glock smith and wesson better. so they're going off the suited the big ones here and what the mexican government wants us to use. the word negligence that was used a couple of times basically the met confirmed minister said that these companies are washing their hands of the guns that they so that they shouldn't be doing that they should be disciplining the distributors who are then selling on these guns. they should be putting security mechanisms within the, within the weapons themselves, so that they can be tracked and that they can see where these guns are going. and that's not being done, even though it could be at the moment. but you also went a bit further than that actually. and he said that some of the models being designed by gun companies are actually aimed at no codes in mexico. he said that
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they've got features in terms of the aesthetics and how they worked, that make them attracted to that market. so the mexican government is really saying that these gun companies are sort of profiting from this lucrative but illegal market in mexico. and that, that has to be stopped. one of them said the briefing, actually we have to try and stop this, i and river. that's what they call it, that heading south at its source and try and stop it there. right, so they're suing these gun companies. they say that obviously lives have been lost and it's just very, it's causing a great deal of violence and instability in society. if this legal action succeeds, is it going to be enough? i had she put the question to the met confirmed minister in the briefing because we've also sells reported on what's happening in the north of mexico and the mexico
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us board is really poor. and that's on the mexican side. when you're heading into this country, we've done it so many times. there's not a lot of officials to check cause is reasonably easy to get through there without a full search. we've got to be taught warms traffic because say yes, we can get guns through without even hiding them. that much and it's relatively easy for us. so it seems like it's what does this law see which may or may not succeed? and even if it does is going to take a long time, the mexican government doesn't have to tough or not that border it's own inspections. that would of course, have an impact on trade, have an impact on tourism is cause a kept waiting till they can come into the country. but did estimates confirm minister if he was going to do that? and he said that that's also something that they're, they're looking at at the moment. and so he's been saying that those last couple of years. so let's see if they also do that. thank you from x, because it ain't john holman. i go to columbia, now a 2 men from opposing sides of the long run in conflict. have given testimony
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a truth commission organized to gain a better understanding of the causes of war. former fog command rodrigo longer. no and the form of power, military commanders, salvatore mancuso, spoke vice separate video feeds with the victims of the war who were also present to hear them. we can now speak to daniel showing that he's following this from one is iris. this is somewhat extraordinary given that long donor on one q, so both the former enemies tell us about the testimony they gave will marino much of the test to me itself. it was interesting, especially for the columbia people who have known of these 2 figures for many years, shadowy figures in many ways terrifying to some depending on what which side of the political spectrum you're on. they appeared in the same video next to one another on the screen. so that would have been fascinating for many people. and also they were 18 victims from all sides of the political dispute. people who had lost loved
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ones grouping kidney selves who had been displaced. they were in the truth at a loss of these 2 at the full economic mod. both the united self defense was his right wing paramilitary groups of couso is in prison in the united states. he was speaking wearing his orange jumpsuit. he's there on drug trafficking charges . he spoke about things often that people knew about it or suspects who had alleged . during this 50 years conflict, the paramilitary forces were working with the columbia military, the columbia police. he confirm that he verified that said that he personally had contact within the army within the police. they showed them where the gorilla war operating and charge them for their services on occasion. so that, as i say, confirms what to what some already had been alleging the former commander of the
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far left wing grid, a 4th regal along daniel. he went into a long explanation about how he joined the gorilla for the social and economic reasons that made him want to fight for the gorilla movement. but both men also, in front of the camera, expressed their extreme remorse at a number of civilian casualties. in this armed conflict, many more civilians died than people fighting on both sides and they said we can't get the time has been lost. we can't heal these wounds, but we can work together now to try to bring about some kind of reconciliation to try to bring in columbia out of this, this deep situation is the problems that they've been suffering. thank you. from one is are daniel shawn la we go to india. now the health ministry is saying that coven 19 is still raging across the country. and the pandemic is far from over.
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cases rose by more than 41000 on wednesday. and as part of new mitchell reports from italy, millions of people already hit by the virus and now struggling to pay medical bills . i find the law sort of show my recorded this message after spending a month on a ventilator. he needed a medical device to help him, but it was a major milestone in his school with 900 recovered. 32, let go. however, as his condition improved and he returned home, his family faced another dilemma, paying off the $50000.00 in medical billing. after spending all their savings, they borrowed from friends, family, and the bank. still short bit on to a popular fundraising site and raised $30000.00 since all of a still unable to walk or interact with people. his family has rented a separate home for him with 24 hour care financial medical loss financially. we lost money because of the medical visits and we lost our income and had these new
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benches on top of it, having dressed on loans, it was a very horrible expedient. i used to feel like i had almost lost my son lost my son almost every day i used to feel that i will get the bad news. i did. most indians don't have health insurance faced with a mountain of debt to dakota, $19000.00 sought help online and have collectively res, nearly $200000000.00. since the pandemic started during the record breaking 2nd wave online donations increased for ford. this was a collective empathy and i only interview and luckily, because of the digital student right now in the internet penetration in yet i now do source of media. we become more bad about what is happening in just bands less than 2 percent of its g d, p on health care and as public hospitals became inundated during the peak of the
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2nd wave, many people were forced into private care and the cost of life saving drugs and medical equipment in short supply also shot up as being for the last 20 years, but definitely not yet. i've been active in markets and as i've been being game on the market, i would be raised at the beginning, the job dodging i in a bit to restart the economy, restrictions had east across the country, but the lockdown has pushed millions into poverty with a head of a way of moving large, many states have made arrangements to increase hospital bed and improve oxygen supply. but ex, let's say that even if the next search is my, it's economic and social cost will be disproportionate. the high cost me mr. i'll just be run your own line. spending spree prompted by covert long downs is lead to
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unprecedented backlog in the supply of goods global supply chains, rhonda strain and the cost of shipping has skyrocketed as well. browser ports from los angeles, the effects of being felt from corporate boardrooms to kitchen tables. it's a container, ship traffic jam, the twin ports of los angeles and long beach, the biggest in the western hemisphere are hacked with giant ships bringing a flood of consumer goods from asia in terms of the amount of cargo coming in. we have not seen anything like it. we've broken records here, month after month after month. that the port of los angeles ship traffic here is up 50 percent over 2019. and it's not just here in california all around the world from rotterdam to singapore. a surgeon export is putting a major strain on global supply chains and it's network of ships and containers.
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it's crunch time really in the container terminals as they struggle to get in boards out, run a sports in the reason coven, 19 for months, us consumers who are under locked down cooped up at home with no where to go. so they went online and started buying stuff like crazy. instead of going to the movies or using their discretionary income on travel or airline tickets, vacation, baseball games, americans started spending the spending spree was supercharged by trillions and u. s. government payments. and it was really a few by giving this provided by the american politicians to the american consumers that the set basically the trans pacific, trailing on fire, people are buying ports are busy economically. that seems like a good thing. but as with everything else in life, there is no such thing as
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a free lunch. the search has led importers and ex boarders to compete with one another for scarce vessels and containers. driving up the price of shipping prices are up 300 to 500 percent across the board. and who do you think will pay in the end? you've probably guessed it. it's really a significant increase in there's going to be a trickle down effect from this price increase into consumer prices. pandemonium in the ports and in the supply chain. better get ready for higher prices and scanty, or supplies. rob reynolds al jazeera at the ports of los angeles. how all the sport i shot in for you, we're looking at who comes out as the 1st 200 meter olympic champion of the post, the same volt era. dream a
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ah ah point now it's on a i thank you very much, mary moore. canada's andy to god is the limpid 200 meter champion is the 1st time since 2004. so anyone other than you same bolt has won the gold medal? the one had to meet a bronze medal list. it was said coming out of band. but he powered past the field to win with a personal best time of 19.6 to 2nd grade. americans printed sydney
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mclaughlin broke her own 400 meter hurdles, world records setting a new time of 51.46 seconds. glosson says the speed of the track helped every time we step on the track, there's to be some sort of record broken. so it's really cool to be a part of that. and kind of just push the boundaries of what's possible for us. and definitely say it would. it's a fast track. you can feel the difference, you know, being mondo and everything. i don't know how to really describe it. a lot of people talked about the shoes, but i do think it's just one of those tracks. it gives you that energy right back and pushes your proposal forward. and a much eloquence of brazil has taken gold in the women's, at 10 kilometer mass and swimming race 29 year old finishing, and a time of one hour. 15 minutes and 30.8 seconds. grease have pulled out of the artistic swimming competition. ask for their ashley's tested positive for corn,
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a virus. the entire team was transferred out of the limbic village because of health protocols. and japan has continued its dominance at escape boarding with 19 year old son uses only winning gold in the women's 12 year old. that team made the cuckoo not here. rocky winning silver host have one more than half the medals available in the new sport. 15 year old british favorite sky brown taken home bronze. i won gold because i enjoyed the competition. i had so much fun. i did all the tricks all together. the relaxed atmosphere was the key, so cut the dead you. i won the silver medal because i wasn't nervous. i really enjoyed being here and trying to do all my tricks. it's insane to be here. i mean, sicker like one of my best friends cooking to really good friend to and being on the podium together. is it so,
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i mean it's bill grady points to time world champion alexander, mirror slab has set the 1st at the women's olympic where the speed climbing for the time of 6.97 seconds now missing the world record. the italian men seem pursued. have said a new world record and fell, a drum will champion them. i couldn't hold on to the early lead and were beating on the line for gold. georgia's lasha tallahassee won the weight, lifting gold were the world's record break in dismay. and the plus 109 kilogram class, he lifted the total of 488 kilograms. limbic host nation japan had beaten arch rivals, a south gray of 5 to the semi finals of the olympic baseball competition. to pan open the scoring, and the 3rd inning. they then book their place and the gold medal game with 3 runs coming in the 8th inning as and which is send the reports from tokyo. sport is
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a national obsession, and hopes are high for a home. gold medal. when elim peak organizes japan, if there were any sports they'd like to add for the tokyo games. baseball was an immediate and obvious answer. it's the most played and watched game here. and it's back in the olympics for the 1st time since 2008, pull them about my kids can watch the olympics and then dream about becoming a pro player 10 years on from these games. i think there will be more kids. you want to compete in the olympics off. major events like this is so important for boosting the number of children playing baseball. well, it's been difficult to keep playing because the pandemic, but i'm very happy to, to fix went ahead. i can go and watch the baseball, but least i can see it on tv. and american teacher 1st introduce baseball to students in tokyo in the late 19th century. japan's own professional teams and lead soon followed a morning trip to the batting cage. it's
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a way of life for many in japan, the country now with some of the world's best pictures and haters with many playing north america is majorly baseball, competition. but the m o bay has refused to release any players for these. let's take, including japan's biggest star show. hey connie. o tony's absence is one of the reasons baseball won't be returning for the paris games in 2024 elliptic bosses want top players to make themselves available and more global participation. if that happens, the sport could be back to the 2020 a. tim picks in los angeles in the 1990 take houses who key became the 1st japanese to play in the top us women's league. she says it's the perfect sport for any boy or girl to take up nugget that put betty was steady as she that he need to. so catch back, ron, there's so many elements and so much you need to practice. it's a complex sport. it isn't as popular in europe and not many teams subbing pardon
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diesel and i hope it will be back to the games. if baseball does capture any more countries, the still a chance these young players will one day get their own shot at an olympic metal. and the richardson al jazeera tokyo investigation into podium, processed by us, shot put raven founders has been temporarily suspended, filing the death of her mother over night. saunders brooklyn pic rules after claiming the silver medal on monday, when she formed an ex with her wrist on the podium, she said it was to represent where the press meet. and that's how it was for me and you back to mary. i'm in london. thanks. i know, well that wraps up the news, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with a full bulletin of news for you, including of course, all the lectures from lebanese capital bay route, where people have been commemorating a year since that devastating port explosion in a while not
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a couple of minutes. see shortly. ah news. news. news. news. news is the country about to collapse before the kind of reform you're talking about can take place. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in. why are we not in the best situation? why has that money been responded? how did that happen? counting the cost on al jazeera, a secret agent claimed by both israel and egypt. well,
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any case officer who receives potential or a double edged will always assume the worst truth or lies fact or fiction. all the documents or 40 people of either of those under ups out there will tell the story of a man of many secrets. i shut my one death by on al jazeera, the u. s. has withdrawn the majority of its troops from america the longest war, leaving the battle for control. the african military be able to hold its ground against the common and the afghans to help the american war effort relocated to the u. s. the future hold for that special coverage for not going to san on al jazeera, with bank energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all
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around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you. and your bill ah, me at a day legal and the names of more than 200 victims are right allowed as bay root marks a year's support explosion that tool through the heart of lebanon's capital tragedy is amplified a deeper economic unsocial crisis in the country for test taking to the streets to express the fury and anguish ah.
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