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oh, are you watching algebra reminder about helped or is this all lavonne has captured the northern provincial capital commerce and another significant defeat for the government on 5 is attacks early on sunday. battling street by streets during all of intense fire, hundreds of crews and are battling for major wildfires across greece. and what the prime minister was calling and not nourish. the worst is on the country, 2nd largest island, via with 5 from now kata coffee on from coast. to talk here with games have wrapped up with a fireworks display of the main stadium. again calling to place right in the middle of a band, eric athlete performed and mostly empty safety. for 2024 games will be held in parent has been lita hot on the rolla has warned. the lebanese group will retaliate
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against any future strikes by israel as comments follow an exchange of fire between his ball and the israeli army. those days as drugs were the 1st targeting lebanese villages, since 2006 men had to hit on yesterday's operation, was not in response to the killing about 2 members. we are not seeking a war, but we are ready for it. and we do not fear it. yesterday's operation was aimed at consolidating the equation of deterrents chose to carry out the operation during the day in order not to scare the lebanese residence. and our response yesterday was directly linked to the israeli as strikes and its object. it was clear, it was necessary for the response to be as ready as trying to be quick. or else i would have lost its value. is really prime minister natalie bennett, had this to say in response. hello ilan hip says lucky ron should understand that they cannot continue raging without paying a price. it is less important to us whether it is
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a palestinian organization shooting or independent rebels. the state of israel will not accept firing into its territory in the lebanese sector. there is a very important awakening of many citizens in the country against his villa and reigning involvement in the country. which in the severe economic and political crisis there around in his blood also complicate them on the front with israel, of her live. now through how the about me, who's in west jerusalem honda, what else did natalie better have to think that's her name is natalie bennett has had some harsh words. she did say that at the end of the day, regardless of who is launching, do that, that some southern lebanon, he deems that the nice government and the liberties army are responsible for whatever comes out of this coming. also, at that time where the study met is, knows very well that the government in lebanon is under pressure. or he did actually that he was hoping that the, the, the,
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the reaction of the lebanese people will keep hezbollah in check that he also talked to how much they have been the balloon scaring, sort of, had made petra balls being launched across the board defense into southern israel that don't cause any that usually fall an empty field and fire well at this point. but it is saying that he holds this fully responsible for what ever comes out of god as well. whether it's a rocket launched by another faction, or as he said, it, whether it's frustrated people who are launching these air balloons or how much of a test is this for the fairly new israeli leader bearing in mind also there's a new president in around but i think it is, he is definitely under
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a lot of pressure domestically. don't forget that he has a formidable opposition leader and it being benjamin netanyahu, the former prime minister, who is going to sally bennett and has been doing that on default all the time. now people here in israel would like to see how he will react. remember that tension at the northern board of israel with lebanon has just flared up. ever since that and also that tanker in the gulf of amanda versus st tanker, which is only israeli manage had been attacked. so you do get the people here are saying that natalie bennett is being tested by iran, by the new leadership in iraq, but they're waiting to see what he can do. now, internationally, he is also on the lot of pressure, especially when it comes to lebanon. did you national community wanting him to hold
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off from any kind of severe retaliation? would i say? yes, they have been artillery shelling there has been tried, but so far it's been all is sort of empty. lots of land that he is heading to washington before the end of the month may be early september. so i think that until then he will try to keep things as they were. he will try to reduce any kind of tensions from the border, but he's definitely going to go to washington. top of the agenda is iran, and how israel should deal with iran, even though publicly both him and is defense minister are saying that israel doesn't need anyone when it comes to responding retaliating against iran. all right, thanks for that update. how about the need and western discipline in iran has reported its highest number of corona virus deaths in one day. since the
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pandemic began 542 people. it's like other countries as grappling with foss spreading infections, driven by the more contagious delta variant. the government has imposed more restrictions and respond spot is on the pressure for another full locked own doctors in the us say the delta variant is spreading with frightening speed and states low vaccination rates. florida reached 3 reco and 4 daily infections just this past week. the phase and 7, all this also represent 41 percent of americas, total new hospital admissions, one, florida woman who refused to get back. the nation speaking out of the she and her family fell critically ill. we were noble innate it and you know, it's been very a lot of information. some people said are those are some people say there are no, you know, it's a lot of a lot of things going on. you know, now we,
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we mean like reading a little bit more and finding out that are actually people that has been but seen a day, even if they got call we, they got, they don't get it as strong as we did. ok. so definitely i recommend everybody to go and actually i'm telling all my friends and my family to go and get, but she needed. ok. i don't want people to go through what we have gone through and the schools begin to reopen in the us. there's debate once again about whether children should wear masks the rapid spread of the delta variance contradictory guidance and politics, leaving many parents confused and angry. and to galico reports where you're going. it was hoped this would be the academic year that children returned to schools without masks, rapid spread of the delta variances change that with official guidance. once again,
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recommending face coverage in person learning. regardless of the vaccination status, we will not have reinstating mask mandates in schools is as controversial as ever as parents, teachers, and politicians face surgeon cases. we know that math will help kids from becoming if you difference for cobra. and we know that even though kids farewell often end up in the hospital and we don't want that to happen to any, you're interviewing children with having to wear and mask a schools do with conflicting advice. some republican lead states to banning mass mandates leaving educational leaders facing the choice of losing state funding or breaking government guidelines here in florida, which accounts for one in 5 new cobit cases. the governors find an executive order barring school districts from putting mask mandates in place. that goes against the advice from the centers for disease control and prevention. governor de santis says
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it lacks a well grounded scientific justification. the florida education association has criticize the move, but santa says the freedom of parents to choose is more important. i have young kids weren't my wife and i are not going to do the mass with the kids. we never have, we want, i want to see my kids smiling. i want them having fun. in arkansas or another republican run state. the governor wants to overturn a ban on math mandates. he put in place. it comes from an explosion in cases among the young, between april and july of this year. there's been a 517 percent increase in the number of cases under 18 years of age. there is nearly a 690 percent increase in cases in children 12 and under the stakes for children returning to school a high particularly among the under 12 who aren't eligible to get vaccinated. young children a less likely to get severely ill, but they're all concerns. they could spread the virus to more vulnerable
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populations, divide the ministration is pushing vaccines harder than ever. that was facing yet another wave of upon demick might and politics, misinformation, and growing frustration. galka al jazeera, one of the nigerian school girls kidnapped by an armed group 7 years ago, has been reunited with a family roofing law that a pogo was among more than 200 students of doctor vine, bucko rom, from a school in the northeast. in town of chip all can 2014, she was released last week. many of the girls have been fried, rescued by the military, but more than 100 are still missing. one month after the assassination of the haitian president, juvenile maurice investigators have arrested several suspects while the new prime minister is called for new elections. but there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the killing. daniel shawanda reports the killing of president, jovan and marie shocked. a nation already suffering from political instability,
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rising gang violence, and the scream, poverty police immediately detained. more than 20 mercenaries, mostly colombians, who they accused of carrying out the attack. 3 were killed while a few others remain on the run. but the most important question remains unanswered . who or to the assassination next shall justice, let, shall justice, let, shall justice be, do not want vengeance nor violence. the head of palace security has been questioned over the apparent absence of the president's protection for on the night of the attack, while families of the detained colombians say they were hired by agencies in florida to protect not kill him. investigations of focus on the number of figures portraying themselves as well connected, well, finance, power brokers. they have admitted plotting to remove president ways from office all say killing him was never their intention. that miss young this suit will not take
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the life of the present in all country. connected with this barbaric practice miss may for their action, the least only as cause of fresh election this soon as conditions allow, whether those conditions it will difficult before the president's murder, remain volatile up in the moon. he know what was this, you know, many people from the opposition and the stinking bourgeois z joined together to betray the president. it's a national and international conspiracy against the haitian people. i ask that all guns mobilize take to the street be more groups campaigning for peaceful change in haiti, civil star, which is a persecuting them for their views. we don't believe in this investigation. this is a political persecution. those who are directly involved in killing the president should be prosecuted when others say haiti's problems are more deep rooted and blame the small elite that the long run, the poorest country in the region. when it's true, we have poverty,
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it's true or not organized, it's true. nothing works as it should. but look for the reasons why nothing works now because that search certain people who want to keep most haitians with it's really time to change haiti as requested. united nations help with the investigation along with what they already receiving from the united states. because one month on there, not much closer to confirming who was behind the killing of president coven envoys . or the reasons why daniel shrine la out to 0. hey sions. are among about 10000 refugees and migrants have been stock and the coastal colombian town of nickel clee. they've been waiting for boats to take them to the panama border. theresa bonus, some they say prepared to leave go. we may be na, has just arrived at nickel glee on the eastern shore of the gold football de la. he's originally from cuba and has been travelling for days. he was living in white
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but decided he wants to join his family in the united states. little one, so we cubans of all suffered, we sold our homes, we sold our bikes, the police persecutors. when they see you have a chance and that you're doing well, they stop persecuting. it's a dictatorship. and what's happening is an example, migrants continue to arrive to the small town, not just from cuba, but also haiti, bangladesh, and now the nation's local authorities, restricted the number of people who can take the ferries to the other side. people arrived to the town of nic, okay, with the objective of crossing the gulf of water by that you can see why behind me from there. they reach another town and then they have to cross the darien gap, which is a very dangerous a jungle that connects columbia with panama. it filled with traffickers and criminal. this people are extremely vulnerable, but they say they're ready to go. they have covered their items in plastic bag.
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they've got water. they say that the only thing they need is to be allowed to get on the boat to go to the other side. but many do not have resources to sustain themselves. that's why they sought shelter at this construction site on the board. may see the julio travelling with his wife. he was living in brazil and arrived here 3 weeks ago. no, said jermel, patients who are arriving here and they stay and spend money. they come with their children, i am very disappointed and nobody's doing anything to help us. we don't know what's going to happen. migrants are desperate to continue with our journey. some of them have negotiated with local authorities, looking for a way out of the situation. the number of people here is having an impact on local communities. health care and security are concerned for the mayor of nick oakley. 3 recommendations. you have to wear face masks. don't hire miners along the way to help you with bags. and the faster you get out,
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the faster people behind you can continue. yeah, people here celebrated the news. they will be able to continue with their journey. what awaits them is still a true filled with danger and uncertainty. they say they're willing to risk it all to improve their lives. there is, i will, i'll just see down nick oakley columbia. let's take a look about the world. whether has jeff. hello, good to be with you. let's start with a weather update in turkey. wildfires burning now for nearly 2 weeks. censure. wildfires, one disaster going on but also flooding toward the black sea region. and we've got aggressive rain on top on monday for areas like our hobby, where hundreds of people have been force from their homes. you know, for the bulk in, we're starting to see amber alerts pop up again as these temperatures come up to on a 36 degrees. bucharest, 37 on monday. we'll peel out, give you a wider look. now at some other weather that we're tracking and you know, winds for germany could clip up to 80 kilometers per hour on monday. it's all part
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of this disturbance impacting the british charles the low countries and southern scandinavia and you know, hang tight london, your forecast, it's about to change. believe it or not look at there's some sunshine and we'll lock your temperature in to rate of rain where it should be this time of year, which is $23.00 degrees off to africa. and we have concern over some big storms falling in the e p. o p in highlands draining to the blue and white river nile rivers. so folks in hart tomb are on high alert as those water levels rise rapidly. meantime we have our storms moving across the gulf of guinea abidjan a high of 25 degrees on monday. that sure weather update will catch you later. tokyo has just wrapped up and shortly and 4 will look ahead to the next getting in 6 months of winter, olympics will open with the ceremony at the birds that the conic chinese stadium behind raging is under a lot of pressure to horse successful. but the challenges like,
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ah frank assessments, by way it is a lesson against freedom, surprising informed opinions. what you saw happening is from market to there was there was also petune is the critical debate here. it's not between any other conference here between 34 years re running to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on our jazeera, the hype of english for, for lies in elicit market for the rich and powerful i was one of the leading specialists under cover just years investigative unit exposes the inner workings and key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. he's held some people going in addition, has been said that you can make an elephant disappeared. i have many of the brazen
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example i see the men who so football on. i was just oh, a came thank you. well, an emotional lino messy, broke down and take that press conference as he confirm that he is leaving barcelona of more than 2 decades at the club is now taught paris sponge a man, but nothing is finalized yet. david stokes reports the mess he started crying before he even started speaking at his farewell ceremony. 3 days after barcelona said they could no longer afford to keep him, he confirmed, he was leaving and was given
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a standing ovation by the media and several of his teammates, past and present and do up and so on these last few days i was thinking about what i would say to day, but to be honest, i couldn't come up with anything. i was blocked like i am right now. i was convinced i would stay. thousands of fans gathered at barcelona stadium to say good bye to the hero who joined them. 21 years ago, at the age of 13. since then he won 35 titles, school club records, 682 goals, and it's been crowned the world's best player. an unprecedented 6 times. the messy had agreed to take a pay cut to stay, but barcelona still can't make it work. they say, because of salary cat rules in the spanish league, you know, say we don't go to cation see if you don't, i cannot talk for the club. the president says they cannot renew my contract due to legal. i can only say that i did everything possible to stay here. now without a club or a contract,
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messy is currently the most sought after free agent in history. paris centureman, one of the few clubs who can afford him and our favorites to sign him for reported $35000000.00 a season. one french newspapers saying he's in paris for a medical within 48 hours. when i went to the asking settlement the p. s. g is a possibility that there's not have anything arranged with anybody, though. i'd calls him several clubs, but nothings confirmed. it's certainly the end of an era, but not the end of message career. the 34 year old argentinian said he's going to carry on competing for as long as he can. they've stokes al jazeera ah, of the more than 2 weeks of competition, the tokyo olympics have come to an end. the closing ceremony was held at the national stadium in the japanese capital, which handed over the elliptic flags, paris, next summer game in $24.00. it was still middle to be one on the final day of competition
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. those 10 years kept choking, became the 1st athletes in 1980 to successfully defend and then pick mouth and title finishing in 2 hours, 8 minute and 30 seconds supposed to be filled. his legacy won't commit yet to running at the next game in paris. what was in my bucket list was took a 200 to and so i'm going park now. so could my coach see what our bill but to get into a wall and i will actually come back to people. but for now, i want to enjoy at winning a dr. cyclist, jason kenney became britton's. most successful and winning a 7 go. he'd come out of retirement for these games and one them. and karen says, nights and then pick metal a rule. you know, i didn't feel like i was one of the favorites coming into the final and you know, i wasn't as quick as i wanted to be in the spend and same spend. so i kind of felt
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like i had nothing to lose and just put my head down and went through it really and it was such a long way. i felt like the last lap to me about half an hour, and i got that and they hadn't come believe across the line of my own still us, i did the historic run in the women's basketball tournament by winning less 7 right . go brittany, growing our lead, had team with 30 point is they beat japan 90.75. this is always really difficult to win a gold medal this year was even harder given just all the challenges. everyone, faith, no fan, no friends or family, really isolating and a lot of ways. so for our team to, i mean, especially for our team, we lost our 1st definition games. so for our team to kinda, you know, deal with all of the same adversity. everybody else is dealing with and just never let it get us down to be sitting here now as a goal. now on our next is really special guerria and did russia dominant in
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rhythmic gymnastics this, they won the group all around gold. the russian limbic committee who won 5 consecutive gold medals. so live in the complete and let's have a look at the final metal table. it's the usa who finished with a 113 metal altogether. they have $39.00 goals, which is one more than china. in 2nd place, no surprise to see china high up for their performance and track and field events was better than usual. they won gold medals and the women's javelin and shell put shoe yeah, ming took silver in the triple jump. and su, being tang is becca became the 1st asian man who makes amends. 100 of final and 809 years the head of well that i think about being co is not surprised at china success. the china has been on a upward trajectory for, for a number of years now, and across many more disciplines than has currently been traditional. so,
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you know, you've seen the, the strength and endurance of anne's. but, you know, chinese relate teams and extreme and competitive. you seen the bandwidth of talented as emerged and he's emerging in the field as well. and cbs tang is a really good example of the progress it is now being made in the, in the short distances with china themselves will now host the winter and, and picks in february. but preparations could be disrupted by a fresh wave of coven 19. and the prospect of a diplomatic boy caught over china's human rights record. katrina year has moved from aging in 6 months, the winter olympics for orphan with the ceremony at the birds that the iconic chinese stadium behind the organizes here have been watching the target games very closely. china's leaders want to out shine their regional revival japan as the only countries hosts for the summer and would to games. majoring is under a lot of pressure to horse successful picks. but the challenges are great.
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president, change and paying has vowed to hold a safe and secure olympics, but the country is baffling its worth corporate outbreak in month. hundreds of infections of the delta variant has seen travel severely disruptive and millions placed under locked down. the i or c, one spectators to be able to attend baton 0 tolerance approach. dependent means it's borders are far remain closed and the virus isn't it's only obstacle that has been growing caused boycott the games by activists and politicians in the youth. the u. k. and u. s. due to allegations of human rights abuses taking place. and since young tibet and hong kong, last month olympic corporate sponsors were accused of turning a blind eye to genocide against the weakest by a u. s. commission. they doing says it's the victim of the smear campaign and denies any abuses are taking place. chinese officials say the olympics should not be politicized. meanwhile, authorities here a clamping down on the media and nationalism is rising. it's against this
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complicated backdrop that the winter olympics will open in february. the $1000000000.00 venues are close to completion, but who exactly will attend is uncertain. katrina, you are the 0 paging. when we started the bulletin with tears and we'll finish with some to a straightly as elim pick teen. she was very emotional when he spoke, getting his athletes back home from thank you to their families. even though they guys decided different to any other and weren't by just the way that athletes are more sports supported each other, my dish and lympics and memorable experience, every member of our family became you represented your country with distinction and gave great joy to so many more fate of very of your time. all right, that's all this book now more later came press that man. it was lovely to say
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thanks, but i do stay with us here on algebra. i'll have another update to round up the world news in just few minutes. time shortly about a me in 2011 al jazeera gains rare access to the piano gang film academy, and some of north korea's brightest young stars. ah, what did it take to serve a national propaganda machine? ah, a compelling portrait of the privileged lives of the countries elite, rewind north korea. cinema of treme analogy, 0 august on the united day to then it's 20 a military present enough kind of done with what is new to the country. 11 piece, showcasing new zealand trailblazing environmental quality,
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able to read the country of all present from a 3rd way to the vaccine rollout. the latest development at the corona virus pandemic continue to spread around the world. witness showcases, award winning documentaries that bring work issues into focus through human stories with political and economic tension. driving down be a hope to the poll company to define the future. august on a talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen. you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter. on our sierra, on county, i'm calling from june is yet to south africa. the pandemic has reopened pre existing economic political challenges. but the gap between rich and poor nations
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continues to widen, with a lack of privacy in china is cranked down on capitalism. counting the cost on al jazeera. oh, i find you say that another prevention capital. and i'm going to continue to sweep through pulse of the country and we go to the home and province that's on the taliban control to see what life is like. they're now in an exclusive, i'll just ah, give an elvis develop their life from.

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