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put a river in the east to dawn with the cup of coffee a day could keep cancer away, will bring you the details of a landmark study that is for the golden key we hear from your most successful of them. hughes well, are completely out of season weather continues, in fact, gets worse. a good part of europe this coming in here. it's more reminiscent of an autumn storm. was supposed to be in the height of summer, is going to affect all of north and europe, which means is around the edges squashed down to the south where it's still warm and summary. and to warm from any have course, you know the story. fire raging from past which li, through greece to turkey, his temperatures have been very high. it's been by dry. these were yesterday's
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temperatures, and they were down a half to one half to be the day before. so we don't breaking records, but that's easing. about 43, however, there is some good news, and talia should his last hottest day to day thursday than the wind becomes an unsure breeze. i means all our way along that size coast. we dined back average temperatures or below. and if you're lucky for the end of friday or even saturday, we start to see thunderstorms breakout. of course that should be good news. the tackling far they're not everywhere. they're not guaranteed, but it is definitely a change in the weather type. the heat elsewhere isn't extreme through sicily through italy and spain. as i said, much of northern and central europe is enjoying just the word windy and wet. and sundry weather. the a year ago, one of the largest non nuclear blasts in history killed more than 200 people and
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injured thousands. the victims families still need answers. we want to come to justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in sports? let's be profession. it was not intended for muslim and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it wasn't all in one way or another in italy. good way for join me then for there for the full report on else with the virus is indiscriminate . get those living in poverty a far more vulnerable to the dangers of cobra. 19 alley. re examined the reasons for this disparities. the social and economic inequality that surround us much deeper and much more problematic than we thought dos where the lessons learned from the global pandemic. could lead to positive change because of the things that can all hail the locked down, expose of privilege and poverty during a crisis on a jesse o. a
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jazz era reminder about top stores. the number of new daily corona virus infections in tokyo has gone above 5000 for the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic. japan government has extended emergency measures to 8 more regions. the number of recorded cases of covered 19 around the world has the past 200000000. took a year to register the 1st $100000000.00 infections. that number has doubled in just 6 months. a wildfire that reached the compound of a whole fuel. how far south with turkey finally been contained, raging for more than 11 o. 8 people have been killed and dozens of wildfires across to get
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around to president abraham. i will be sworn in later on thursday. he comes into office facing multiple challenges, regional tensions faltering economy, the resurgent karone of ours. don't break a big report. ah. during the election campaign, the state of the economy dominated the debates. it's been effected by a combination of us sanctions and mismanagement in the past. yes, despite the promises that have been made, the problems won't be easy to fix. more at mann middle, that we are going to make sure the sanctions are lifted, but we are not going to connect our economy to lifting the sanctions. there are a few issues that the government is facing right now. the budget deficits investment and the stock market, and also controlling the inflation corona virus, and many other basic needs. so i appreciate what the 12 government has done, but we need a short term immediate program to resolve the issues we are facing today. there's
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not been much detail on policies or how they will be implemented. and the continued mistrust of some western governments could be an issue in future talks. they brought him raise the once the thanks was listed that the only way they're going to be listed. and i assume that means the oil and banking factor sanctions, as if the talks in vienna continue. and right now they've been installed since june 20 as and if they really want to see things change, they're going to have to sit down with the remaining signatories of the nuclear deal and makes them hard compromises. because right now, the iranian economy is in shambles. sensation and national debt, or at all time highs. recent protests of a water shortages in this done has installed the dirty protests in the capitals thereon man, and as to what the age of which the presidential mandate that was given by the supreme leader teresee had 2 major points support for domestic production and increasing the value of the national currency that depreciated over recent years. both of these issues are related to governments, revenues,
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and economic prosperity. economic policies should be relevant with methods used to resolve economic problems. that in return would lead to increasing prosperity, family income, employment, and enlarging families, food baskets, pensions in the region, are still high as iran and israel engaged in the shadow war. several tankers have been attacked most recently, one of the coast of oman that killed 2 crew members, israel, the u. s. and the u. k. blamed iran thereon denied it was involved. the last year has seen ron's nuclear facilities attacked. the country's top scientist assassinated and a conservative lead parliament responding by restricting international inspections on the ruins, nuclear facilities. braimer is seen as a chosen candidate of the political establishment. oh, but if you cannot addressed immediate and pressing issues of the economy and sanctions, he's picked a future and ascendancy could be effected. i said big, i deserve a hash. him joins us now. live from toronto alley,
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just run us through the order of the day. what's happening is if mit is worn in, as president came in few minutes and few hours, sorry, brain rice, you will take go in front of the fall and the judiciary chief because he's going to be observed by both institutions during the 4. yes, 10 and. busy in front of the members of the parliament and several international delegations from different countries, mainly from the neighbors of yvonne, president of iraq, president of august on the foreign minister of kuwait commerce minister of cotton and many others. also, at delegation from commerce are all attending this the ceremony. he's going to take the oath and give a speech to the parliament and to the people. and may be his going to give the
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names of his government who are going to dick and the coming week at the bottom. it is going to vote on them whether to give them confidence or not from today brian. but if he could start working in full capacity, given the challenges that i said big mentioned in his, in his package, there are many challenges in, in front of that i, you see on his new governments regionally, inter internationally and also on the local site or i thank you very much for that other that will be speaking to you. try that. i'm sure i'll be hush him long for us in toronto. ah, an oscar understand the security forces the fighting defense is vessels. as a taliban pushed to capture regional capitals. ground troops have been repelling attacks or multiple francis telephone fighters. they've gone on her aunt kandahar and laska golf that be backed up by strikes from the going to. 4th more special
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forces have arrived in helmand, where the taliban has been fighting the heart of the provincial capital. let's take a look at where the st battles are taking place in laska gob. the taliban has been battling government forces around home and police headquarters, as well as the main intelligence headquarters and a diplomatic area which houses the cities govern is. the form of british military base is now become a key battleground for the taliban. and even places considered to be safe and no longer including the emergency hospital telephone fight as if also taken up positions in the main market place. dramatic editor james base has the basest on the fighting from couple the lot happening in the south and in the west of afghanistan. and as has been the focus for some days, the province of helmand where so many so much of the fighting involving international forces took place over 20 years. now they have gone,
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the fighting is continuing and is continuing in the provincial capital, laska gar. whether taliban had been in the heart of the city where we have an important new bit of information. and this is source to the army brigade of the african army that are leading the operation in last. good god. and they tell us that there they have carried out their strike the african air force and they say they've targeted senior taliban leadership in laska go. i have to say we only have that from the coal saying that they have done that. certainly the local genesis providing us with a lot of our information says heavy fighting is continuing in the center of laska gar. moving from helmand to the neighboring province of kandahar. i'm still fighting inside the 2nd city. we understand in the last 24 hours as strikes to have been carried out by the african air force. we've got news of casualties from mere
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whites hospital, which is the main hospital in canada. they say that 22 people have been admitted overnight and this morning moving to the west of afghanistan and herat. that is where the african military felt that they made some progress pushing the taliban back. but i can tell you that has been fresh fighting in herat in recent hours. the taliban seemed to be over night. we're told, pushing in from multiple directions towards the center of the city. the bodies of ethiopia and washing up neighboring through dom if believe the victims of the warranty, or if he is to grow region where on group say, atrocities are being committed, him morgan revolts from the hill you for almost a week now. deborah, tim said, because those and if you can farmer incidence eastern casela state has been playing the role of grave digger, the banks of the city river that flows between the 2 countries has been carrying the bodies of europeans. he says, are from home era, antique. i where
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a conflict has been reaching for nearly a year now. and then after that in and out of that we're gonna, we were called in about 5 days back when the 1st bodies started appearing. since then, we've been burying people nearly daily, most come with their hands tied behind their backs. some had gunshot wounds in the head, others in the back, we breathed more than 40, so for my god, now you. the bodies were found at the end of last week, a few days after dozens of new refugees from take. i arrived at the reception center income home at i need. the border with sudan is one of the few areas still under the control of the fuel government and her militia. but the 2 grand defense forces took over the capital, mickely, and other major cities. weeks ago. some of the new arrivals they witnessed hundreds trying to escape home era and were killed and thrown into the river. legacy says he was part of the group that found some of the bodies and buried them whirlwind and in a hurry, we were told by refugees that people were being killed and thrown in the river.
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then we found the bodies hands tied behind their back. some shot in the chest, something on the head. we knew there were 2 grains, from whom error. most of the graves were dug, just meet us from the river. there are several burial sites like this one along the city river, each with different numbers of bodies. but people here and would then hello say not all those found in the river were pulled out. and while the bodies of those who die trying to escape to great buried here, there are reports of similar graves in the region where the death toll is unknown. since the thoughts of the conflict in november last year, there has been accusations by rights, groups of atrocities, by the wearing parts of the motor. many to grant have reported being targeted for the committee, raising concerns of ethnic cleansing and genocide. at least 2000000 people have been displeased and 60000 have fled to sedan communications. black out continues and humanitarian organizations say more than 5000000 people are in need of aid. 7 if you pants here, including deborah attempts,
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i said the hope their work would now be over, but he knows as long as the conflict continues into gray, they'll be more bodies to bury on both sides of the border. he but morgan august era would that helio alone, much of the world, enjoy the beer or a glass of wine. but a new study is found that alcohol listening to more cancer than previously thought . researches as imperial college founded and found drinking is connected to a number of kansas including bows and the head and neck bow, breast and liver. alcohol can cause mutations and dna and decrease levels of hormones linked to breast cancer. on the other hand, at least one cup of coffee a day, it was found to protect against liver cancer. you would have a true is director of research and innovation at the world cancer research fund. they funded that report we just mentioned. she joins us now from kind of martha and brief. thank you for your time. the, the thought about why exactly does alcohol cause cancer? this one, thank you very much for having me,
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uncle who has been going to several conscious and we started pretty much confirms that the everything she's pretty strong. your question about the what are the mechanisms involved? i'll go home. i will, i will, after they had asked them the high, which is a type one casino and so pretty much, you know, it's a chemical leaks like us, you know, that we get to not our body when we consume article. so is there any safe amount or should we expect without saying warnings on, on their home, that this may cause cancer? when it comes to comes to prevention, it's better to not bring any alcoholic drinks whatsoever. however, if people would like to drink and they, they are used to, to bring, it's important to understand the message, but there's some links between alcohol. i'm confident that i to limit the alcohol consumption. ok. and binge drinking worse than having one day. so is it worse,
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more costly? genic if someone has one drink, you know, 5 days a week or worse, if they have 5 drinks one day a week, it's better. as i said, not to being uncle holy. i thought i'd been drinking it's, it's really bad for the body and it's really important to, of course, in some, my conscious it's a short thing. so for people, if they drink and they want to have a drink once in a why, always to think you know, to, to leave and the amount that they may have. but i each time and they have someone, nothing says well and non drinks and what they actually ceased the say, 1st of all, a water is very refreshing also, but that's more refreshing. but that is coffee, in my opinion, in this report or in this study, it seems to be a bit of a good guy, how much coffee should we be drinking to receive benefits? what say we have seen and we start the also saw that the,
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even though we say increasing one capital by kofi, decreases your over continental really but, and based on cell carcinoma of this game more so this will need to happening in order to make an symbolic but there are some suggested mechanisms implement duty properties and, and be all to bench they may be linked to why didn't you make coffee? may so that protection ok. sometimes when you, when you try to talk to people about, you know, maybe should drink that. it causes cancel, smoke that it causes cancer, pelican, people say everything causes cancer. you know, you can't win. is that true? what should we be avoiding the most? so what is important? remember, you said, you know the should be ever been so we can see we are not here to blame anyone and we have an allies, but i will come through the fun all the been on on different types of foods
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and body hotness as well. and what we have seen is that we have at least the contra prevention recommendations. so if you follow a healthy diet, the food register, i was policies and whole grains. if you limit your alcohol consumption coverage, chelsea way and be physically active, the more benefits you might have when it comes to prevention. sure. all right, thank you very much for your time. your time through the director of the research innovation found at world cancer research fund. thank you very much bye. brazil's top court has decided the president should be investigated for making unproven claims of electoral fraud, jaya both and not stepping up as attacks on the countries electronic voting system and won't have about that next year's election. he says the investigation is
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unconstitutional. the critics say he's trying to calm down on the system in case he loses an opposition party in nicaragua says it's vice presidential candidate for november's elections has been put on the health arrest. bernice case order has been accused of inciting violence and banned from running for public office. she was trying to run alongside the challenge to present. daniel ortega is cracking down on his own. it says he seeks a 4th consecutive tent. the mexican government is suing us, gun makers for negligence. after saying at least $17000.00 homicides can be traced back to american weapons. some of the biggest names and guns of being food, including colton smith and wesson. the government says the gun makers are directly affecting the lives of mexican to the head on al jazeera, for the indian deny something breaking a metal round that has lasted for more than 4 decade. ah
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ah the ah ah ah, did you make man one there 1st, sprinting, gold metal of the tokyo games in a major upset world number one grand hallway was leaving and 110 meter hurdles until the final jump. that's when hansel parchment powered ahead to claim victory. matt goes off to me at a. he has an amazing race plan. he executed to the best visibility. with that being said, i just think i got out and i got, i think the anxiousness and the nerves got the best of me towards the end. and i just kind of got sloppy with my form and you know, the experience. so, you know,
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with the old man to my live here, but he had an amazing race plan. he executed the best of his ability. he got me this time, but i'm actually going to next. the west mans relay team is failed to advance to the final of for by 100 meter relay for the 1st time since 2008 on twitters for to legend. car lewis for the team did everything wrong, and that it was a total embarrassment. american ryan kraus or successfully defended his gold medal and the men shot put crowds there, broke his own olympic record 3 times. and the final earning the 1st track and field gold medals for the u. s. mens team burkina faso is celebrating after its 1st ever olympic metal o gave every sango bring home bronze in the triple jump with a lisa point 7 liter. and his 3rd attempt is family watched him compete from home and say, the metal is a moment of immense joy for the whole country. india has claimed its 1st metal in
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41 years. the men seem beating germany 5 for the bronze funnel game forward. synergy things going to go, including the winner as a follow up with the amanda code. yes, we would like to dedicate this matter to doctors and front lawyers will be not sacrifice for us and does have so many people live in india and with this war. so we would like to dedicate this matter to those lawyers. i and these were some of the scenes back in india, as family members celebrated the results of prime minister and a 100 modi saying in a tweets it was a historic day that will be etched in the memory of every indian for the 1st time at these games, japan hasn't won a skateboarding gold medal. australian pekin palmer taking gold in the man's heart . japanese gators, $13.00 of the 4 goals on offer. lisa carrington has become new zealand,
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most successful olympian for 3rd gold of these games coming in the 500 meter kayak final to now $16.00, elim, pick metals in total. i mean really fish? i think growing up to be lumpy and was kind of the you know, they put me if you wanted to be. they represented so many good values. and so i think for me something i never thought i would be able to do or just of just taking it as of has i've gone through my career so yes, i mean it's, it's amazing. carrington's when sees new z only move up to 10 on the middle table, china is on top there. $33.00 gold 6 more than the united states. but the u. s. has the most metals, overall host, japan are 3rd with 21 goals. of 1st metals in karate are about to be handed out. 8 gold metals are up for grabs,
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as it makes its elliptic day view in tokyo backers of the sport or concern that it may not return at future games. andy richardson, reports from tokyo, karate means empty hands in japanese. it began hundreds of years ago as a form of self defense in a region where weapons were banned. after a decades long campaigned for its inclusion, the japanese martial arts is making a burst olympic appearance in tokyo. i believe there is a lot to, to be learned in the spirit of competition, friendly competition. and that's how we evolve as human beings, we evolve play ourselves individually through self reflection. we also evolve through interaction with others al jazeera, 1st film. hey, corey gp, in 2016, 5 years on karate remains central to his life. horrible, visible,
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the heart is everything. no matter what the situation is, how hard it is or who your opponent is. you can't fight without a strong heart. it is the most important thing about karate says childhood. i have always been focused on this sport, karate has ever thing to me. 2 types of karate will feature at the linux committee, which involves sparring with an opponents and cutter, which is a solo discipline. the venue that karate will use was originally built for the 1964 olympics. then it was judo, making its 1st appearance competitors for more than 30 countries will be looking to see what could be a unique opportunity. there are no plans to karate to return a future olympics. metal contenders, hope their efforts in front of a global audience can force rethink or pick or not will go up. well, i'm determined to become olympic champion. i think that karate w. lympics is a big step. not only in japan for karate, because all over the world, we're making
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a new history that will inspire a new generation of kids with or without elliptic recognition, karate future looks to be in safe hands. on the richardson, al jazeera, tokyo women's golf world, number one, now the court, i put on a blistering performance to take the lead, and the 2nd round in tokyo, american shot around the 62 time on the limbic record. she leads by 4 strokes and a competition that could be cut short due to forecast, stormy weather. l. mpic organizers have been left embarrassed after a mistake was made before the ukrainian synchronized swimming duets were given their bronze medal. i have the announcer apologized for her mistake. contention between the 2 nations has remained high since russia amex crimea i can 2014. okay. and that is all your support for now. back to you.
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kim. thank you very much for that far. either. stay with us here. on our call center, maria will be with you in just a few minutes time. shortly. bye. for now. i use use ah, a secret agent claimed by both israel and egypt. well, any case officer who receives potential or double edged will always assume the worst truth or lied fact or fiction. most of the documents or 40 people of either of those. under laps out there will tell the story of the man of many
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secret matawan death of a super spy on al jazeera. the height of english football lies analytic market for the rich and powerful one of the leading specialist. work under cover just years investigative unit exposes the inner workings and key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. he's held something like one in addition has been said that you can make an elephant disappeared. i have many of the brazen example i've seen. the men who sell football on freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave the will con corridor, that is no choice. combating the impossible to sell that goods in isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes risking it all i've
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got is john on outages era o be the hero world ah washer. in the. ready world so passes 200000000 recorded cove at 19 infections. as wealthy countries are urged to hold vaccine booster shots. i'm the richardson at the tokyo olympics where covered 19 cases in the whole city of new high talking 5000 for the 1st time. ah, how they were gonna come all santa maria here and don't hardly see the world news from al jazeera.

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