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northwest, but also shifts toward the northeast when it is the northwest, when it's dryer. so usually by the morning and by night you'll really feel that humidity ramp up. 43 degrees will be the high look at this 46 on wednesday, while above the average. next stop were go into pakistan and the winds have died down for southern areas of karachi. so southern areas of pakistan including karachi . so that means our risk of sand, industrial arms starts to peel back as well, but don't get used to it because in the days ahead we will see those wind ramp up as well off to turkey, where crews are battling fires for the 12th day in a row a bit of rain rolling through, but look at this, this is concerning toward the black sea region. we do have forest fires, but we've also had flooding there for places like our hobby. and that is certainly not good news. talking about a lot of what weather for bungie, 50 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. seen those big storms pop up through the e t o. p in highlands pushing into south sit down further to the south,
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we can make it work for you. and your bill ah ah, 20 minutes to the out of these are your top stores still fall here on the news of the gun taliban is claiming control of a 5th provincial capital in the space of 3 days. it says it now has holly con. earlier i just took over condos and study for the tokyo olympic games have wrapped up with fireworks display over the main stadium. the games took place right in the middle of the pandemic, of course, and the athletes performed in mostly mt stadium. the 2024 games we help empowers
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hundreds of cruising battling for major wildfires across greece, the worst from the country. second largest island, every now cut right across the island from coast to coast. now the has bala leda house on us. rolla has won the lebanese group, will retaliate against any future strikes by israel as comments father and exchange of fire between his bala and the is where the army 1st a there strikes worthy 1st targeting lebanese villages since 2006 and had up men had hit 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. our response yesterday was directly linked to the israeli as strikes and its object. it was clear,
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it was necessary for the response to be as ready as strike to be quick, or else he would have lost its value. well, there's really prime minister enough tale bennett had this to say in response. hello. ron should understand that they cannot continue raging without paying a price. it is less important to us whether it is 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. one of the nigerian school girls kidnapped by an armed group 7 years ago has now been reunited with her family roof . glad pogo was among more than 200 students, abducted by book, or rom, from a school in the northeast and kind of cheap up in 2014. she was released last week
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. over the years, many of the girls had been freed or rescued by the military, but more than 100 are still missing. refugees from the region of to grey and northern ethiopia are continuing to arrive in sudan, those who made it to safety say e c. o, p and forces of shot at them detained and kill those trying to leave him. morgan reports now from casala in eastern saddam that's why halo is preparing to live as a refugee incidence eastern casela state. he arrived here 10 days ago from either by and if europe is northern to region, leaving his wife and children behind. he says the deteriorating situation. 40 grands is what 4th him to leave home. you know what the last, the m horem militias that trained thousands of us to grinds and containers. many were killed and their bodies thrown around. i saw many bodies and had relatives who were arrested. they mostly targeted men because they're afraid to grind defense forces would recruit them. so i had to leave this lie is one of the few dozens of
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refugees who have recently arrived to this reception center. less than 5 kilometers from the european border. but not everyone makes it here. last week, dozens of bodies were found floating in the city river, which flows between sedan and many had their hands tied behind their backs and suffered gunshot wounds. camp authorities, se refugees, this book to have confirmed the identities of the bodies. as the grands who tried to cross the border into sudan, more than 10000 refugees are now here in this center, at least 60000 have fled to sudan since the beginning of the conflicts late last year. many refugees here had high hopes the conflicts would come to an end when the to grand different forces took over the capital in june. but more people have been arriving from the region in recent weeks. and their stories have raised concerns whether they'll be able to return home anytime soon. the conflict integral is now expanding to include other regions of if you appeal. the united nations refugee
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agency says that is causing concern about a potential new refugee and flux for hum dad. we've had about 200 from july that have arrived. we find this to be quite high because from january to june, the numbers have actually been quite low. in some months we've actually had 0 arrivals. we. we continue to advocate with the government for us to to get the authorization together with the commission for refugees to be able to relocate them to designated camps within good aerospace. that's why says he knows the situation in the camp is not ideal, but at least it's safe. he says he now hopes to find a way to bring his family across the border until the conflict ends and become all returned home. he will morgan august 0. hum day it me thereon has reported
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a highest number of corona about his death in one day since the pandemic began 542 people. iran like other countries as grappling with a fast spreading infection rate, driven by the more contagious delta variance, the government has imposed more restrictions in response doctors in the us say the delta variance is spreading with frightening speed and states with low vaccination rates, florida reached 3 records for daily infections just this past week. the state of florida and 7 others also represent 41 percent of americas total new hospital admissions. one florida woman who refused to get vaccinated is speaking out after she and her family felt critically ill. we were noble to native 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, we mean like reading a little bit more and finding out that are actually people that has been but c
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native, 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 actually i'm telling all my friends and my family to go and get but needed. ok. i don't want people to go through what we have gone through as schools begin to reopen in the u. s. there's debate once again about where the children should wear face masks, the rapid spreads of the delta variant. contradictory guidance and politics are leaving. many parents confused and angry is gotta know 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 variance has changed that with official guidance, once again, recommending face covering in person learning. regardless of the vaccination status,
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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 a distance for life, 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 a banding 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 governor signed an executive order barring school district from putting mask mandates in place that goes against the advice from the centers for disease control and prevention. governor de santis says it lacks a well grounded scientific justification. the florida education association has
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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 to on 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 populations by them. ministration is pushing vaccines,
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harder than ever. now it's facing yet another wave of upon demick might and politics, misinformation, and growing frustration. galka algae 0. saudi arabia says vaccinated foreign pilgrims will soon be allowed to visit islam, holiest city, mecca. the announcement comes 18 months after the kingdom imposed border restrictions to prevent cooper 19 from spreading. as of monday, the saudi authorities will begin assessing overseas travel requests. the cambodian government has introduced booster vaccine chart says corona virus. casey serge there at least 500000 frontline workers and their families will be among the 1st to receive the vaccine. cambodia, and post locked down to the 1st week of august. in 8th, province's boarding thailand in a bid to prevent the spread one month after the assassination of the haitian president of and l. luis investigates is have arrested several suspects while the new prime minister has called for new elections. but there are still many
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unanswered questions surrounding the killing. and as daniel swine le reports that is creating more instability. the killing of president jovan n. marie shocked nation already suffering from political instability. rising gang violence and the screen 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 will watch the assassination? let 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
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portraying themselves as well connected, well, finance, power brokers. they have admitted plotting to remove president more use from office, full se killing him was never their intention, that miss young. this suit will not take the life of the present in all country. those connected with this barbaric practice miss bay for their auction. the missed on re as cause of fresh election the soon as conditions allow wherever those conditions it was difficult before the president murder remained 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 gangs mobilized, 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
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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, 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 is behind the killing of president coven envoys, or the reasons why daniel shrine la out to 0. while haitians are among about 10000 refugees and migrants have been stuck in the coastal colombian town of nic cockily,
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they've been waiting for the boat to take them to the border with panama. teresa boat met some as they prepare to leave go. we may the nor has just arrived a nickel lee on the eastern shore of the gold for food while he's originally from cuba and has been traveling for days. he was living in the wind, but decided he wants to join his family in the united states. one social, please. we cubans of all suffered. we have 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 have t, bangladesh and other nations. 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 wood about that you can see right behind it from there, they reach another town and then they have to cross the darien gap,
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which is a very dangerous jungle that connects columbia with panama, it filled with traffic guards and criminal. this people are extremely vulnerable, but they say they're ready to go. they have covered their items in plastic bag, 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 traveling with his wife. he was living in brazil and arrived here 3 weeks ago. not a journal. patients who are arriving here and they stay and spend money. they come with their children. i am very disappointed and nobody is doing anything to help us . we don't know what's gonna happen. migrant 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
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communities, health care, and security, or concerns for the mayor of nick oakley. 33 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, 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 are willing to risk it all to improve their lives. there is, i will. i'll just see that nick oakley, columbia. still ahead here on the news for you. the focus news from tokyo to beijing, the chinese capital city professor, host the winter games in february that's coming up with joe in sport. when we come back, a
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crime that should japan or people get killed on one occasion in as bloody a massacre as this was, attracts a lot of report. there was just a current drum. who did it, who did it? who did it? have the conviction that led to the world's longest help desk roper's and his sister's 47 year long battle to save him from execution. witness. how come adam? japan's death row on a jazzy freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who braved a con corridor, that is no choice combating the impossible to sound that good in isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes risking it all i've got is john on al jazeera
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oh, a few times. your international sports news is john peter. thank you. an emotional, you know, mess. he says he's in tulsa paris san germano, confirming that he is leaving barcelona of more than 2 decades. he broke down in tears on stage at a farewell ceremony earlier on sunday, with the media and several teammates giving him a round of applause. missy had agreed to take a pay cut to stay, but both were unable to on the new deal because of salary capital in the spanish league. that means he's leaving as a free agent. he told him to p. s. james says he hasn't made his mind up yet. no sailor, we don't go to kitchen seats,
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don't perceive what is clear to me is that i did everything possible to stay. the club president said it wasn't possible due to an issue with the spanish league, but i heard many things that was said about me about why i didn't continue. i can assure you that i did everything possible last year. i didn't want to state and i also said so this year i did want to state, but it wasn't possible. so and okay, ah, well more than 2 weeks for competition that tokyo olympics have come to an end. the closing ceremony was held at the national stadium in the japanese capsule, which handed over the lympics like to paris, which will host the next summer games in $24.00. there was still some metals to be want on the final day of competition. know, can you eliot, kit ciocca became the 1st athletes since 1982 successfully defended olympic merican title, finishing in 2 hours, 8 minutes and 38 seconds. 36 roll says he's filled his legacy. what commit yet to
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running at the next games in paris? what was in my bucket list was took a 220 so i'm going pop now. so could my college see what our job to getting the wall? and i will actually come back to people, but for now i want to enjoy at winning a dr. cycling jason kenney became britton's. most successful in them in winning his 7th goals. he'd come out of retirement for the games and when the mens karen as soon as 9 let me pick metal overall. you know, i didn't feel like i was one of the favorites coming into the final you know, i wasn't as quick as i wanted to be in the spend and same spend. so i kind of felt like i had nothing to lose. and just put my head down when it really and it was such a long way. i felt like the last lot so me about half an hour and i felt that they hadn't come believe across the line on my own. still be extended,
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a historic run in the women's basketball corner. and by winning the 7 straight gold, brittany greiner led her team with 30 points as they beat japan 90.675. this is always really difficult when a goal metal 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 game, we lost our 1st sense alicia games for 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 go miller on our next is really special. bulgaria ended russia dominance in rhythmic gymnastics as they won the group all around gold, the rational and big committee who won 5 conflicts gold medals to settle fulfilled . so will they event. so complete this have a look at the final metal table,
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the usa, who finished with a 113 metal altogether. they had 13 on goals, which is one more than china in 2nd, host japan fit the 3rd with great britain and the russian in that committee, completing the top 5. they surprised to see china high up, but their performance and track and field events was better than usual. they won gold medals in the women's javelin, and shock put, jamming took silver and the triple jump, and souping cheng became the 1st asian man to make the men's 100 me to final and 18000000 years they had. well that i think sebastian co is not surprised at china success. 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, you know, you've seen the, the strength and endurance events, but you know, chinese relate teams now extremely competitive. you seeing the bandwidth of talent that is emerged and is emerging in the field as well. and you know,
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so being tang is a really good example of the progress it is now being made in the, in the short distances. well, china will host the winter olympics in february with paging, becoming the 1st city to host both the summer and winter games. and means the pressure on chinese are place to and more gold. metals will be even greater adrian brown reports. it was important for china to excel at the tokyo games because they coincided with another cause for celebration. the 100 the anniversary of china's communist party. having to see is f las to excel in these games will validate the ccpo leadership as it shows china have the capability to win and to excel in the olympics that will boost a national confidence and strengthen unity for chinese leaders. limpid gold medals represent an important projection of power, which is why so much money is invested in finding the very best in china. there's
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so many people that the goal is to, to weed through the many people that are going through the system and find the one that they think will best represent the country. and is that more wind at all costs than another model? it's hard to say but, but then when they know they're not there to come 2nd, that's a show on the eve of the tokyo games, the head of china is olympic committee said he wanted his country to win as many gold medals as possible. that added to the pressure on china's athletes, and that same pressure will doubtless be there when china host the winter games in just 6 months. some of that pressure was evident when china's table tennis team last to japan, we lost the gold metal in the mixed doubles match, but our 2 teammates, lucia, when and she sang, tried their best winning silver was not good enough though, and the g o were attacked on chinese social media with some bloggers accusing them of failing the nation. the human story of somebody trying to do their best to win a match gets caught up in historical or political events that have nothing to do.
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the athletes like japan, china is tackling a resurgence in cobit 19 along with its variance. winter games organizes also face other challenges, corporate boycotts and protests. presumably there would be athletes protests against china's human rights issues in relating to sensitive topics to china like t bed sion, jones, hong kong, etc. and also others may politicize public health issues during the protest. it's exactly 13 years since paging hosted the summer games a moment seen as a high point in chinese soft power. china, his leader sheeting thing, will want to ensure that same euphoria can be repeated in 6 months. adrian brown, audi 0, hong kong. all right, that's your sport for now. it is peter joe,
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thanks very much. we'll talk to you later. i'm sure when we come back on the other side of the break, we'll get you across all the developments from afghanistan here on al jazeera, which is a ah, 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 sera,
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journalist and government pack. it didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining, the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts? voice is from different corner. every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not just one of the several time program that has been your i to not punitive you today on algebra, yugoslavia disintegrated, war descended on its inhabitants amidst the death and destruction. one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend press drag push each went from coaching boys, football to teaching young men life. frederick push each of the seizure sarajevo on al jazeera. ah
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al jazeera, as a you ah, all ah us and other provincial capital falls to the taliban in afghanistan. we go to a part of hillman province that's under taliban control in an exclusive al jazeera report. ah, again on pizza w a watching al jazeera alive from headquarters here in bo, how also coming up.

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