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this is even churches looking for over stairs to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. the leaders in new zealand, polynesian communities, welcome the apology, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on. i me see is warning as iran you president on the thing to work for nationally. unity. ah, i'm kimbell, this is alger, their law from coming up. i'm the richardson at the tokyo olympics were coded 900 cases in the host city of new highs, talking 5000 for the 1st time a dash for freedom about ocean. and in big
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spring to says she's relieved to be safely in poland, worries for families. she's left behind perilously close to a power of the turkish wildfire as born under control before cause and catastrophic damage. ah. around the new president has pushed a message of national unity and reconciliation during his inauguration, speaking just after he was warning it for him. he also said his country's nuclear program is peaceful and that pressure and sanctions won't deter the iranian people . they see faces several challenges as he enters office into the regional tensions, an economic downturn and the pandemic. the iranian this nuclear program is fees for these full peaceful nuclear weapon has nothing to do
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with the policy, the strategy of iran, the bread shows and sanctions will never let down the iranian people we will defend our right in scientific development sanctions on the iranian should come to an end of the house and joins us now live from tehran. i'll a really wide ranging speech from i see addressing economic challenges foreign policy as well as of course a nuclear program. what would the big takeaways for you? was brain rosie is presenting himself positioning himself as everyone expected before the evaluation of the president of iran, and contrary to the pragmatic president that was before him. so he used the narratives of the maker of illusion of $979.00 talking about the oppressed
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did, saluting viji had groups who were in the, in the hall in the ceremony. and at the same time, there was something new which was concentrating more on regional dialogue, regional security, while just giving a slight attention to the rest. and it was clear that a brain, right, you see wanted to say our priority is the region. we are ready to listen to what does the initiative that are for the nuclear program, but this is not going to be our priority. this is what he tried to say. i was for the internal side of his speech and that was a long fight. it was clear that he wanted to show that he is in the middle between all trying to bring people on his side in this fight against what he said, corruption trying to get the country out of the economy crisis trying to push with
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some social changes. so this is what he had to say today in the, in a long speech. but at the same time, he didn't present his government as it was expected. this is going to be maybe next week as he said. and at the end, he emphasized on everything related to the principles of the islamic revolution and the supreme leaders directions to him and to his and you government. this president has been described as ultra conservative as, as being a hard line. and yet he talked a lot about national reconciliation, as you mentioned, saying, you know, people want us to be the voice of the pool, the voice for social freedoms. why should we read into all of that? the beginning of his speech. he said, i'm the servant of the people i'm the slogan he used during this presidential campaign was the government of the people. and this is what he wanted to say from
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the beginning that he is trying to represent these people. now, with extending his hand to the other factions in the country to the mud threats to the reformists, it's right to maybe as of the, from the beginning to create it, a feeling of national unity. and that's why he said this is a government of national consensus. however, the country he needs this because the country isn't a real economy crisis, the country is facing external challenges, the threats. so without having this national unity around him and his government is going to be criticized, he's going to be faced with a lot of questions and at the same time is not going to be able to go through in his class. now. he has the parliament on his side and this is what the parliament speaker said at the beginning of the ceremony. he has the judiciary and he was the head of the judiciary. so a successor was sending him a lot also on your side with respect to the, to fighting corruption. however he needed other fractions. and this is why is right
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now extend. it is extending his hand to them so that the more he can have maybe advised him or he can have national consensus out. and then the more he can have people, at least tolerating his governments miss achievements at the beginning. then what i can push forward, because at the end, if what i am right, you see by the end of the 4 years was able to come out with a positive result and, and the economy crisis. this is going to be a great achievement for him. and this is going to be his legacy for the future. all right, thank you for that other than the hash law us and to wrong in 200000000 infections and climbing rapidly the world karone of ours diagnosis is getting even more blake. it took a year to reach the 1st $100000000.00 and half that time to double. the search is
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driven partly by the delta variance, but it's also highlighting mcgathen vaccination rates between wealthy and poor nations. and that's why the world health organization is urging richer countries to pull plans to administer bruce to show i understand the concern of all government to protect their people from the delta vote and but we can not. and we should not accept countries that have already used most of the global supply of vaccines using even more of it, while the world's most vulnerable people, remain unprotected. indonesia is now the center of ages outbreak with the death ho, exceeding 100008 quarter of a 1000000 infections have been recorded in the past week alone. and in japan, there is anger as infections rise faster than ever. and linux hosting tokyo has recorded 5000 daily cases for the 1st time. the prime minister says the games and
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not to blame. and the rigid thing is in tokyo, he says pandemic fatigue is setting in among locals. so to put the number of 5000 new cases here in south carolina, some sort of contacts, i was standing hedge the few days ago talking about case figures hitting 3000 for the 1st time. so it shows just how quickly the situation is escalating. the state of emergency has already been extended in duration here in so care until the end of the month. that is significant. for the start of the paralympics, i have been some hopes of fans and spectators would be allowed in. the start of that event could still be the case for the final few days of the paralympics because it runs until september, little looking increasingly unlikely. and there is a growing sense of frustration among the people we talk to, hey, that the reason covet 19 cases have been relatively low up until this point is to do with their own personal sacrifice. not government policy. vaccine roll out was slow. the reason for that was that in the 1990 s, japanese government was found liable to side effects connected to other
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inoculations. and therefore there was extreme caution in approving the vaccine here . and the state of emergency as dramatic as it sounds, is something of an oxymoron. it's a request for people to stay at home. they kind of knock out to the office a request for restaurants to close early. it's not a law or an order. so perhaps not surprisingly with a bit of pandemic, fatigue setting in some people onto the hearing to those guidelines. a strictly as they once were, particularly when the same government is also saying it's okay. really picks to carry on. the australian city of melbourne is being put into it. fixed, locked down. authorities are trying to trace the source of mystery. covert 19 cases . but not everyone in the city is happy about when you restrictions. i have been protests and sidney as reported its highest number of you infections. australia is struggling to bring its delta outbreak under control despite snap lock downs and bought a coaches that they just measures mean more than half of australia population is being ordered to stay at home. as anger in france after the government made it
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mandatory for health workers to get back to native hospital staff held a demonstration in the southern city of norfolk, frances health minister says though is not vaccinated by next month. risk not being paid. confusion and panic settin and vaccination centers in the philippines had a tough new restrictions. a 2 week lockdown and the capital manila has begun. falling a surgeon cases earlier. thousands of people lined up for jobs faring. they wouldn't be allowed to leave home for work if not fully vaccinated. officials have since clarified, that's not the case. gabriel scully is a visiting professor all public health at the university of bristol, in the u. k. he says there is a rush to beat the virus case, it develops immunity to vaccines. the world health organization has got a point here. we've got a real in equity in terms of the distribution, the availability of vaccines to populations around the world. and on the face of it,
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it does seem completely wrong. the country should be starting to use up their vaccine manufacturing capacity to produce booster shots for they already vaccinated when there's such a need for vaccine. i think the other thing that needs to happen is we really do need to make progress on the discussions that have gone on for some months now, but not made enough progress about getting the waiver for the the peyton, for the intellectual property rights and the vaccine so we have enough vaccine making capacity wrong the world to produce a lot more vaccines. but as long as the companies that control the intellectual property rights don't allow other companies to start making the vaccine, we are missing out on a major opportunity to provide many, many more vaccines for the world. the more the virus spreads in the world, the more cases there are, the more opportunities there are for the virus to mutate and the virus mutates all the time. now, most of those mutations don't mind to anything and they don't give the virus any,
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any advantage. so they don't to merge of a dominant variant, but there is the big risk. and the risk that scientists across the world extraordinarily worried about is that we will get a new generation of various that will combine the increased infectiousness of the delta variant with also an increased ability to dodge some of the immunity that has been granted by vaccination region. and then pick sprint tech christina to mosque aia says she fears her life if she's forced to return home. the 24 year old has spoken publicly, taking refuge in poland. thank. she's happy to be in safety. yes, the claims she was taken to tokyo's. i need to airport against her will on sunday of the she publicly criticize to coaches. i feel myself. my brothers is here until the 750. and a lot of people support me here. and my husband,
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he is already in a road bike, hard to support him today, and he will be here maybe with me. so i just leave him a rush and called her father, prominent us investor michael calvin, guilty of embezzlement. coffee is one of russia best known foreign businessman. he's the founder of private equity group bearing boston. he, along with some of his associates, were detained in 2019, and that fraud charges links to high profile investments. covey, who denies any wrongdoing, was on the health arrest in moscow for 19 months. so head on algebra, you turn in to know if the biggest party in parliament signaled a change of approach to the sacking of the gulf. and could a cup of coffee a day keep cancer away, will bring you the details of a landmark study. ah
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ah, tropical storm loop, it has made land folder. it may not be to be particularly relevant because going to hang around the coast for the next 2 days. there it is. as you can see, dragging, what does affect the monsoon truck? this is plenty of rain to go around plenty of feed into this. widespread flooding, particularly for for young province in the southeast of china is very likely that the winds landfills and for the next 20 for other going to be roughly 65 to his rather not particularly strong and stupid mind damage. i think the continuing threads are obviously from the rain, widespread flooding and the water will be rough in the taiwan straits are particularly onto the coast of china, big waves still. and obviously there's gonna be something of a fetch being, being brought him with these constant winds. there it's, it thing is forecasts on saturday to more or less follow the coast,
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which means yet more of the same. and taiwan, typically western time won't be affected by that. imagine rain to whilst that is happening. there are at least 3 other tropical circulations in the west of pacific, one of which not yet named, you'd like to increase the rain likelihood in tokyo. the olympic then use the rest of hung shoe beyond that of ot, from big shouting sich one. it must try the who's a year ago, one of the largest nuclear blasts in history kills more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victims, families still need answers, we want justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby support? let's be professional. 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. membership in an illegal way before join me for their,
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for the full reports on o . the me. welcome back. you're watching all of our reminder of our health stories this hour around. the president says this country's nuclear program is peaceful. and it pressure infections won't to tell the iranian people, abraham ac, made comments just off the phone and the number of new daily corona, virus infections and tokyo has gone above 5000 the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic. japan government has extended emergency measures to a more region. the number of recorded cases of covered 900 around the world has the past 200000000. it took
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a year to register the 1st $100000000.00 infections. that number has now doubled interest 6 months. israel defense minister pen again has warned, they're ready to strike. iran responds to a drone attack on an oil tanker of the coast of a mom a week ago. the warning comes in israel urges countries that the united nations to take action 2 people were killed in the attack, the u. s. u k, and all those back israel assertions that iran was responsible, but it's leading to deny being involved or how to go home. it is live for us in west jerusalem hotter than attends week for israel. what more bit did ben against have to fake? well certainly it's been a tense week and i think that the political military and intelligence leadership would have been actually listening very carefully to what do you new iranian president had to say? there has been a lot of rhetoric coming out of israel ever since that tanker,
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which is really managed, was attacked about a week ago in the gulf of amanda. israel immediately immediately pointed the finger at iran and then you had that tension. the borders been ongoing for the past 2 days . rockets being fired from southern lebanon into israel, and israel retaliated using s rights for the 1st time in 7 months. now benny gans has been split in 7 years, whether many guns have been, has been explaining that he thought he was us. who do you think is behind those rockets being fired by southern israel? he thought that it was, is probably a palestinian faction that is operating along that border area, even though he said that lebanon, and has the law, had full responsibility for whatever comes out of that, of that area,
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whatever comes out of lebanon, a lot of posturing, a lot of tough words we've heard alter the say tough words from prime minister enough. the better to said the same thing along what began said, that israel, israel would be ready to go ahead and attack iran by on its own. however, there is also a lot of diplomatic effort going on yesterday. the foreign minister in yellow bead has met with the passengers of the security council members. he put forward to prove that iran was behind the attack on the oil tankers will certainly next to the very harsh word, the harsh with rhetoric you also as to the diplomatic initiative to get everybody on board israel knowing very well that despite all these words going alone and eventually in attack, iran good cost it a lot. thank you for that. don't need in western wisdom.
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in self and turkey, a wild father reached the compound of a coal fueled power plant. has finally been contained off a rating for while they're living. our strong winds drove the font with the chemically power plant and move that province. navy landing cross were deployed to help evacuate residence by sea. at least 8 people have been killed and dozens of wildfires across turkey are still 3rd in the last close to that household has been managed to be put out. but the boundary is still far from over because the window was just thrown here and they may yet carry the fires into the plan score. and if that happened, that will not just 3 good as an exposure, but also a probably about a mental crisis as well. do authorities, how am feed the hydrogen tanks that were used to cool down the,
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the plant and it has to be filled with the water as precaution. all the stuff have been created and the power plant was on the or you and the fire as well. it's very much close to the residential areas. then you can hear that the helicopter and the water bonding planes are carrying the water and putting that into the wooden piece and the residential areas around there's. there's this plan, as i said, the vendor is still far from over because there are many fire steel near by. more than $100.00 wildfires, a raging across greece. a major fire on the island. the area has forced the evacuation of dozens of people, more than $165.00 fi who's a battling the blades, more a being phoning from france and other areas fire fire. his have managed to save archaeological
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sites from the approaching flames. and a major blaze in athens has also been put house homes have been damaged by 5 at north macedonia. the blazes had been threatening the city of cassini, but were extinguished in recent of several 100 heck. there's of forest were burned with some animals killed and to forestry workers have been killed while fighting fires and bulgaria. this happened to the region of sandusky, but wildfires all raging across the country. up to 240 new ones, the cropping up every day. oak area has been going through a heat wave in the past week with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees and more fires burning in the us, leaving a town in northern california in ruins. the dixie fire with his cold has been turning for 3 weeks and was with delphi strong winds as it hit the town of greenville vacuum say. most of the downtown area has been destroyed and the heat
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was so intense that street lights melted and bent to the ground. new climate data shows last month was the 3rd hottest july ever recorded. the observation was made by scientists that the european union's copernicus service unusually high temperatures, were noted in regions from finland to the united states. they said, despite the swing from year to year, there's an underlying warming trend across the globe. it means the 4 hottest julys on record have happened in the last 5 years to disease and not a party has signaled a major shift in its view on the political crisis lead at russia. she initially bid opposition to president sides freezing of parliament last month, repeatedly calling it a crew. but a statement from his policy on wednesday labeled the intervention an opportunity to reform was to you is expected to announce a new premier as soon as they know timeframe on getting to that point.
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we could have had a different alternative to the decisions the president made. he dealt with the situation badly, dating this time as an opportunity to unify ourselves. then you to find that unity and people behind us and open dialogue with everybody starting with the president. since he is the elected president and has legitimacy 5 out of tunis where we have general sam kimball fan to fight was why the party is changing his tone. yeah, there's been a significant change in the parties, stance and tone. this is the another party, the largest coalition block party in parliament. and it had a consultative council meeting last night that ran through the night and had had a statement that came out of the meeting this morning, urging for the swift resumption of parliament also calling for peaceful activism against what it calls to tele. terry. newsmen corruption, the presentation of
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a political plan to get the country out of its current political crisis and the national dialogue. it has also called the extraordinary measures taken by chinese and president, i cited on july 25th, which include the freezing parliament for 30 days, removal of parliamentary immunity and the sacking of prime minister has seen hashem, c. c. it has called these measures an opportunity for reform, and this is after this is a significant softening of the parties position when it had previously strongly condemned the measures calling them a coo and this morning, the prime minister, he sent machine, she has been seen for the 1st time in public, since he was since he was last seen just prior to the president's declaration of his extraordinary measures. he was seen at the national anti
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corruption authority declaring his assets and properties. this has put to rest concerns by civil society who have voiced concerns for his whereabouts and put to rest rumors that he was arrested. now all of this comes after the president has the president has dismissed numerous ministers replaced some of them all the while, assuring tunisians that his, his measures are constitutional and for the good of the people. but she is waiting and wondering when a new interim prime minister will be announced. all right, thank you for that, sam kimball in tennis, covered 19 as a thousands of people unemployed and homeless and bangladesh. several charities struggling to stay open with people feel fatigue over the pandemic, an extended restrictions, cuz he had lopez holy young with this report. this is one of the few food charities
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still operating on the streets of darker. in a day it will feed more than 2000 people, many unemployed because of covered 19, they include security guard drivers and domestic workers. and among the group, there's also more homeless children. we just put our money. i can tell to the adults that there is no from that. but how can you tell that a little children over the last year and a half kids who come here? they've become our family charities, like men cannot depend on donations when bangladesh for shut down because of the pandemic. last year there were hundreds of volunteer groups. but corona virus fatigue had said people are now let's willing to donate. not everyone here is without a job, but many have seen their earning slashed a little over a dollar a day. for my money, i'm a poor man. for months i've been suffering the effects of lockdown. there is barely
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any income why i come here to eat without guilt. as the delta vary and fuels a surgeon inception, some people have had to leave their jobs and take care of their stick relatives. many businesses, schools and government offices have shut down and hundreds of thousands of people are now unemployed. around 4 and a half 1000000 people in bangladesh work in the textile industry. but corporate 19 has force many factories to close. while the government has allowed some to reopen a full recovery, seems a long way off. for workers, there are some hope, but they don't know how long it will last. they got them going on. here we can eat without worrying about the next day. before i knew about this place, i spent 2 days lying inside a pock bus. literally starving, many are left wandering the streets of the bandwidth as she capital, hoping charities like the can provide with often the only meal of the day. a little
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bit of the young al jazeera or much of the world enjoy the bear or glass of wine. but can you study has all that alcohol is linked to more consistent previously thought researches on imperial college london have found drinking is connected to a number of cancers, including both in the head and neck. val breast and liver. alcohol can cause mutations in dna and increase levels of hormones linked to breast cancer. on the other hand, at least one cup of coffee a day was found to protect against liver cancer. you were sent me through a director of research and innovation at the world cancer research fund. she says, besides limiting alcohol consumption, healthy dyers is the best way to prevent cancer. what say we have seen and we start the also saw that they even a we say increasing one capital coffee decreases your risk over continental believer and based on cell carcinoma of this game. more so this
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will need to happen in order to make an involved. but there are some mechanisms implement to the properties and the all to them. they may be why you may call the may so that protection. so what is important? remember, you said, you know, the, to be a, we've been so we can see we are not here to blame anyone. and we have analyzed. i can find all the evidence on, on different types of force and the body hotness as well. and what we have seen is that we have at least the country prevention recommendations. so if you follow a healthy diet, trying to register policies and whole grains. if you limit your alcohol consumption coverage, just wait and be physically active.

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