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wake up calls for the government to take action against the fast changing climate steadfast and al jazeera. once i'm in the south of the netherlands, plenty more grounds still to california. here on the news are including stranded refugees and migrants. celebrate the news. they'll be able to leave columbia, but the dangerous journey lies ahead. schools are opening up again in the us, but not all parents are happy about sending their children back to the classroom. and the cyclists becomes britton's. most successful olympian the final day of the olympic games that are coming up with gemma in sport when we come back. a hello, here's the situation. weatherwise across the middle east. we are tapping into a bit of a sham ball down the golf at times. so for joe,
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we'll see that when 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, we're go into pakistan and the winds have died down for southern areas of karachi. so i said there are areas of pakistan including karachi. so that means our risk of sand industrial ins starts to peel back as well, but don't get used to it because in the days ahead we will see those when a wrap up as well off to turkey, where crews are battling fires for the 12 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, whether for bungie 50 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours seen those big storms pop up through the p o. p in highlands pushing into south down further to
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the south, scattered showers, transferred from the western cape to the eastern cape, and it will be wendy to use the freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who braved the con corridor, that is no choice combating the impossible to sound that goods in isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all. i've counted on al jazeera the native names, as it breaks. the government says how the population will be affected. that's includes millions of people who live on the river for their wants supplies with detail coverage. not only were residents completely taken by surprise by the flux,
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they also overwhelmed government surfaces from around the world. this, the nation will help the side for like a sure from the global sell the wealthy nations were holding too many of the vaccines for themselves. ah ah well come back on pizza w, what you can use online from. let's update your top stories for you. they can taliban claiming control of 3 provincial capital today they say they've taken telecom medical and condos. so don is recording. it's on bassett, a 2 neighboring ethiopia in frustration of sons on the conflict, and to grind thousands of refugees from that region continue to arrive in sudan.
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hundreds accrues a battling for major wildfires across greece. the worst is in the country, 2nd largest island of every the tokyo 2020 olympics have drawn to a close after 2 weeks of competition in front of near empty stadiums. the pandemic made it's a very different games to previous years. as i said, big no reports the fireworks marked the end of what has been a challenging olympic games. the coven 19 pandemic, has meant no fans inside stadiums or other venues. and strict health conditions for athletes to stop any potential spread of the virus. despite these measures, there were more than 400 infections related to the games you think we can already now say with confidence that we have experienced a very successful all of the games considering all the
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uncertainty. so we had over the last 2 years with these olympic games, whether we could make them happen at all, but they weren't without controversy. one of the games biggest stars, us gymnast simone biles pulled out of several events, citing him mental health. she returned to in a bronze medal. yeah, well, to bring the topic of mental health. i think it should be talked about a lot more, especially with athletes because i know some of us are going through the same things and we're always told to push through it. but we're all a little bit older now. we could kind of speak for ourselves, but at the end of the day, we're not just entertainment, we're human. there was also podium protests by us. chuck put her raven saunders the ex symbol. i think what she said was the intersection. were old people who are oppressed, meet the u. s. top the middle table with $39.00 goals ahead of china, but japan got a record to middle whole ranking. 3rd,
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russia was banned from the games for breaking anti doping rules, but it's athletes competed under the russian olympic committee. they came 50. the limpid flag was handed over to paris with the hope. the next lympics in 3 years will be pandemic free. i said vague algebra he has told us that rolla has warned, the lebanese group will retaliate against any future strikes by israel as comments follow an exchange of fire, but he has bala m b, israeli army, thursdays, and strikes were the 1st targeting lebanese villages since 2006 and had up men had hit yesterdays up. 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 strike to be quick, or else he would have lost its value. well, the is really prime minister enough tony bennett,
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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. hold a bell, he needs in west jerusalem with more certainly much value. bennett has had some harsh words. he did say that at the end of the day, regardless of who is launching these attacks from southern lebanon, he deems that the lebanese government and the liberties army are responsible for whatever comes out of this coming alt at a time where they're fairly met. it knows very well that the government in lebanon
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is under pressure, or he did actually, that he was hoping that the, the, the reaction of the nice people will keep his bola in check. now he also talked to how miles they have been these balloon scaring, sort of had made petra balls being launched across the border fence into southern israel that don't cause any usually fall an empty field and cause fire well at this point to enough tally. but it is saying that he holds as 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 in iran has reported its highest number of corona virus deaths in one day since the
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pandemic began 542 people. iran, like other countries, is grappling with foss spreading infections, driven by the more contagious delta variant. the governments has imposed more restrictions in response doctors in the us say the delta bear into spreading with frightening speed and states with low vaccination rates, florida rings 3 records for daily infections just this last week. the state and 7 others also represent 41 percent of americas total new hospital admissions. we're not about to need 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, 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,
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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 in a okay, i don't want people to go through what we have gone through while schools begin to reopen in america, there is debate once again about where the children should wear masks the rapid spread, the delta barry and contradictory guidance and politics are leaving many parents, confused and angry is not together. i 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 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,
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and politicians face surgeon cases. we know that math will help kids from becoming distance for cobra. and we know that even though kids farewell often end up in the hospital and we want that to happen to any of your injury, 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 it lacks a well grounded scientific justification. the florida education association has criticize the move with santa says, the freedom of parents to choose is more important. i have young kids weren't my
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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 populations by the ministration is pushing vaccines, harder than ever. now it's facing yet another wave of upon demick mind and politics, misinformation, and growing frustration to galka algae 0. saudi arabia says vaccinated foreign
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pilgrims will soon be allowed to visit islam, holy city of mecca. the announcement comes 18 months after the kingdom imposed border restrictions to prevent the spread of curve at 19. from monday, the saudi authorities will begin assessing overseas travel requests. cambodia, governments introduce booster vaccine chances. corona virus, casey, search there at least 500000 front line workers and their families will be among the 1st who received the vaccine cambodia, imposed locked down in the 1st week of august in 8 provinces bordering thailand. in the bid to prevent the spread, thousands of refugees and migrants remain stuck in the coastal colombian town of, nor coakley. they've been waiting for boats to take them to the board with panama. teresa bo met some, as they prepared to leave go. we may be na, has just arrived at nichol glee on the eastern shore of the goal for food. he's
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originally from cuba and has been traveling for days. he was living in wine, but decided he wants to join his family in the united states. one of someone for you, we cubans of all suffered, we sold our homes, we sold a bikes, the police persecutors. when they see you have a chance 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 hating bangladesh. and now the nations local authorities restricted the number of people who can take the ferries to the other side. people arrived for 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 jungle that connects columbia with panama. it filled with traffic guards and criminals. this people are extremely vulnerable, but they say they're ready to go. they have covered their items in plastic back.
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they've got water. they said that the only thing that you 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 struggling with his wife. he was living in brazil and arrived here 3 weeks ago. not german patients who are arriving here and they stay in 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. 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
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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're willing to risk it all to improve their lives. there is i will, i'll just see down, nick oakley, columbia. still to come here on the news for you to say, well, leon, l messy leaves, se barcelona. the tub said it could no longer afford ah, in the wake of the coronel race, right. how much can someone take before the fight for recognition is crucial. we needed court heads to prevail rather than heads of fable. things that was said,
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the religion and the thing that was a community wants to be disrespect to al jazeera, explores the history and struggled of the lebanese community in australia. once upon a time in punchbowl on al jazeera reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news if it's breaking, but also history as is unfolding. dropping from serbia into hungary rep one day i might be covering politics and then actually covering protest. what's most important to me just talking to people, understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. oh, the
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a in australia, resettling as a micro until refugee comes with its set of challenges. but one group of women is conquering their fears, proving it's never too late to learn. julie wolf has that story. my. the fame physicist albert einstein once said, life is like riding a bicycle to keep your balance, you must keep moving. in australia, migrant women are given the opportunity to learn, overcoming physical, mental hurdles that have long weighed them down. for sharon mate try mastering and skill at 50 is a major milestone friends that i've met after i've come to australia. i know that they have all grown up riding and so they can be comfortable. so i just wanted to be part of the girls on bikes is a free 5 week program that teaches women how to write
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a bike. most of the more from migrant and refugee communities in canberra. after graduation, this new set of wheels is there to keep families that seek refuge in australia, often experienced many challenges. this program offers some respite and a support system in overcoming those difficulties. learning curve at the lot of it . really ease about building confidence for mary. we're foolish learning how to cycle in our fifty's was the only way she felt she could fit in with friends. in kenya where she grew up, bikes were not easily accessible. and the one her father owned was strictly off limits. now she volunteers as an instructor, giving back to the community, she has come to call home. i'm so happy that i go to teach people something i put at the do never do for mary. it's about keeping the balance of life
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one pedal at a time, killing wolf, al jazeera time for the sport, his gemma. thank you peter. an emotional lino messy a broke down in tears as he said his final good bye to boss laying out a press conference on sunday, the option time style. he says he didn't want to leave. the club is in talk with paris salma, but nothing is finalized yet david's face revolts the mess he started crying before he even started speaking at his farewell ceremony. 3 days after barcelona said they can no longer afford to keep him. he confirmed, he was leaving and was given a standing ovation by the media and several of his teammates, past and present 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
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bye to that hero who joined them 21 years ago. at the age of 13, since then, each $135.00 titles go to club record $682.00 goals and has 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. no say we don't go to college and see. 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, messy is currently the most sought after free agent in history. paris sense, you man, one of the few clubs you 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, when i was really asking settlement the p. s g is a possibility that there's not have anything arranged with anybody though i'd calls
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him several clubs, but nothings confirmed. it's certainly the end of an era, but the end of message career, the 34 year old argentinian says he's going to carry on competing for as long as he can. they've stokes al jazeera ah, the head of the international olympic committee is homeless back has praised the athletes for making take year 2020 a great success and forgiving these games the olympic soul. the closing ceremony was how to the national stadium in the japanese capital, which had today the pick flack to paris. the next host in 2024 backs has the take a games live long in the memory of those who competed. i'm only sure that nobody, nobody who took part in this games will ever forget these olympic games. they are
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a unique and there are a great manifestation and a greater symbol of hope for the people across the globe on the final day competition in watering conditions. kenya's elliott kentucky became the 1st athlete in 41 years to successfully defend morrison psycho finishing in 2 hours, 8 minutes and 38 seconds. the 36 year old says he filled his legacy and went to meet yet running at the next games empowers and 3, it was in my bucket list was took, attended to it. so i'm going pop. now talk with my coach. see what that over to the wall and i will actually come up to people, but for now i don't enjoy at winning a doctoral cyclist. jason kenney began sunday thinking it might be you might starting a final right. but ended it since my success olympian here retained his care,
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entitled to a 7 gold a night. and then to meddle a rule. the usa extended that incredible run in the women's basketball tournament by clinking the 7 straight gold, they beat japan 90 point to 75 to win the 55th olympic game. and right. they haven't lost the games. it's in boston at 1992 ok area ended russians dominant in rhythmic gymnastics as they want. the group all around goes the rational and pick committee, $15.00 consecutive gold medals have to set up for them. so the games are either host, japan ended with $27.00 gold medals the most they've ever won after that and fix that puts them a 3rd on the final metal table, the usa finished with a $113.00 metals altogether. they had 30 non goes one more than china in 2nd grade person on the roster olympic committee completed the top 5 apparel and big macs in a couple of weeks. but after that attention,
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we'll send it to the winter olympics in february, when beijing will become the 1st city to hasten both the summer and winter games. it means the pressure on chinese athletes to win a more gold medals will be even greater. adrian brown reports. it was important for china to excel 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 ccp leadership that shows china have the capability to win and to excel in the olympics that will boost the national confidence and strengthen unity for chinese leaders olympic go, metals represent an important projection of power, which is why so much money is invested in finding the very best in china. there's 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
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than another model is hot say, but, but then when they know they're not there to come 2nd, that's a show from 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. the athletes like japan, china is tackling a resurgence in cobit 19 along with its variance. winter games organizes also
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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. so 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, and that so your support from me for now? i'll be back with more like jemma. thank you very much. london is next from me please adobe. the crew here in the thanks for watching. we'll see you very soon.
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