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$37.00 on monday or 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 of this disturbance impacting the british shells. 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 the africa. 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. and 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. the freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan
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traders who brave the con corridor, that is no choice, combating the impossible to sell that goods in isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extreme risking it all. i've counted on on algebra, a secret agent claimed by both israel and egypt. well, any case officer who receives potential or a double agent will always assume the worst truth or lied fact, or fiction muscle, the documents or 40 people of either of those under ups out there will tell the story of a man of many secrets. i shut my one death to the super spy on al jazeera oh,
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a one of the top stories yolanda 0 taliban has claim control of a 50 provincial capital in just 3 days. the city of telecom is delicious to fall. the groups, most significant gain has been condos, where functions of seat, most of the city, hundreds of firefighters battling for out of control. wildfires across greece, plains have cut right across the 2nd largest on and of a via and hundreds of people have been forced to flee. rain has brought some respite for emergency crews back wildfires and neighboring turkey. at least 8 people have been killed or our top story of the tunnel bands relentless pushed to
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take over as can cities, the number of core fighters and the taliban is difficult to verify. but you and want to estimate the group has 75000 forces. as far fewer than the african military, which consists of around 288000 personnel. just as difficult to confirm how much revenue the taliban gets, every year. estimates from the un african government and independent analysts put it between $300000000.00 and $1600000000.00. after 60 percent of the groups money is believe to come from the drug trade. will tell minors believe to received some military support from iran, russia, and pakistan. last month the group showed gentleness caches of weapons. they seized from the afghan military as the u. s. withdraw picked up pace for him so that his head of the department of international relations at count on university. he said the african military is highly armed, but taliban fighters operating with increased confidence because of the u. s. withdrawal. apparently the up an army is well equipped,
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they have the air support and leverage which is required for them. but there seems to be issues of the decision making back in boulder, which is also given, which is pilot back and in terms of the moment there they are fighting with high level morale and it's like logical boost, which has been achieved throughout the last stages of the u. s. withdrawal because a huge vacuum was created and it's on the bun, capitalize over that they are now an entire and now spiking on notch urban centers. these bad being have given them in morale and as well as victory, which is largely helping them. but the one thing should be, see now whether they can hold on these provincial capitals, which in the past, in 2015 and then into those 16 when they captured this problem before it was
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difficult for them to hold a bag to provinces. something. now now we have to see whether they have developed this capacity of all the over large territory. about $10000.00 migrants has stuck on the border between columbia and panama. and he said they're running out of money fast because of transport delays. functionaries are both spend the day with a small group, is trying to make their way to the border crossing. we're here in columbia with thousands of micro, fine like records in north america, states, mexico and canada. thousands of migrant force trying to write at the tone of nickel clay you got in the gulf a lot in columbia. many are coming from haiti, others cuba, many were leaving in south american countries that are currently in crisis because of that and they make and have started to make the way up north, during a certain period of time. columbia authorities did not allow migrant to continue
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with their journey and that's why they started to pile up in one of the towns. well, now they have slowly started to come towards the jungle and they're getting ready to cross the jungle. this is darian gap. it's one of the most dangerous jungle in the world and what, what people have done if they came to this location in colombia now they're being divided into different groups, around 10 or 15 people. they have one bigger. there's one group, there's another one there. and that's how they're going to make the 60 kilometers wreck and they have to make them with one leader that is going to make them and show them the way filled out a very, very young role. what's happening here? crisis or regional crisis to try to find the to the migrant crisis is going to proceed in south america. right now we're trying to put
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up an operational planning place to try to guarantee a humanitarian corridor where we are right now. one of the most dangerous areas in the world, the diary of gap with criminal traffickers and other dangerous. when you talk to people here, they say they're willing to risk it all because they're trying to find a better life for their children. 15 people have died in a bus crash in western turkey. the passenger bus veered off the highway in delicacy, a province early on sunday morning. 17 other passengers were injured. when russia's most well known opposition figures has reportedly fled the country. it will. sobel is a close ally of jails, criminal critic, alex, and of only russia media report. say she future turkey on saturday on tuesday, a judge banter from leaving home at night and attending public offense. she being found guilty of inciting people to break code. 19 rules, often opposition protests. she says the charges are politically motivated that are
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russians living in exile in ukraine, have held a memorial for an activist, found dead on tuesday. they gathered outside the better russian embassy to remember vitale shelf, and show support for the anti government movement back home. president, alexander lucas shanker, has waged a violent crack down on his opponents since last year's disputed election. 150000 people fled to neighboring ukraine, shore front, an organization which helped some of them free prosecution and move there. he was found hanged in a park near his home and give protest against me in law's military government broken out across the country. demonstrators mocking the anniversary of the brutal suppression of an uprising against the previous june to in 1988 video posted on social media, showed protest as marching through man delays. calling for the release of political prisoners restoration of democracy and an end to military rule. in laws, military deposed the government, 6 months ago ending
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a decade of democracy. really new prime minister of tele bennett says his bala and its financial backers, iran will pay a price if rocket fall continues. he says he also hold the lebanese government responsible after a flare up of violence along the border with 11 and last week, israel carried out its 1st area on lebanese soil in years on thursday, prompting his brother to retaliate. hello ilan. 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. iran reported more than $500.00 data current of our death for the 1st time on sunday. as new infections hit record high
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countries, detto, with 94000, is the highest to the middle east. while any 3 percent of the population has been vaccinated, she pre meter, i told her only her money last week, ordered officials to discuss a total national shutdown. mexico's kevin 19 infection rates has risen to its highest level so far. but business owners in the capital are getting conflicting reports about whether just stay open or close. nationwide that when any 149000 active cases on friday, more than the last week in january, a quarter of the country is now on the highest level. this means the closure of non essential businesses. mexico cities mess is the capital is on the lower orange level, even though the federal government has declared it in the red zone. authorities in the chinese city were hand say, they've tested more than 11000000 people for coven 19. and far as the resurgence of cases more than 18 months after the current of ours 1st emerged, their mass testing began on tuesday covering all city residents except young
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children and students. on the summer break, last week, official said, new infections have been found among migrant workers. in new hun, breaking a yellow streak without domestic cases. cambodia has been offering some residents, a 3rd dose booster, shot against cupboard 19 switching between the astrazeneca and chinese covered 19 vaccines of 2000000 front line workers and their family members in provinces bordering thailand. will be among the 1st to receive the extra job. last week, cambodia launched a lockdown in 8 provinces adjoining thailand. in a bid to prevent the spread of the delta variant. the state of florida recorded almost 24000 cases on saturday record high and a near 7 fold increase in the past month. despite that, the debate over and last monday has continued, particularly with schools set to reopen. many parents have been left confused and angry by contradictory guidance and politics,
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and began to repulse 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 the 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, and politicians face a surgeon cases. we know that math will help kids from becoming a distance 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 of banning mass mandates leaving educational leaders facing the choice of losing state funding or breaking government guidelines here in florida,
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which accounts for one in 5 new cobit cases. the governors find 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 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's nearly 690 percent increase in cases in children. 12 and under
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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 the ministration is pushing vaccines, harder than ever. now it's facing yet another wave of upon demick might and politics, misinformation, and growing frustration and to galka al jazeera. i've heard of our spend america force most indian schools to remain shot since march 2020, many of turn to online learning, but they're still little access to the internet in rural areas. now teachers in one state of adopted a technology that's more than a century old, the radio me teachers in the her austria have teamed up with a local radio station to broadcast lectures for free is helping students in remote
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tribal areas continue this tardies. many of them can't afford mobile phones or laptops. india has reported more than 420000 deaths from kevin on team and in situ authorities, of fact, residence for the sacrifices made during the pandemic by hosting what they called a freedom dinner on a towel. mac of the recently closed to take the airport 3000 guests who were vaccinated recently tested or recovered from the current of ours were invited. dinner tables were arranged in letters. spelling berlin loves you on the empty runway. still to come on out as there are a tearful farewell, messy leaves, se barcelona off to the top so it could no longer afford him. ah, august on the united states is ending its 20 year military present enough kind of
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a jenna. thank you. lauren animation, a little messy, a break down in tears as he said his final goodbye to boss the laying out a press conference on sunday. the argentine style. he says he didn't want to leave . the club is in talks with paris, sasha, man, but nothing is finalized yet. david stakes reports, you know, 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 a standing ovation by the media and several of his teammates, past and present and to have been on these last few days, i was thinking about what i would say to day. but to be honest,
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i couldn't come up with anything. i was blocked like i am right now. i was convinced that 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, standing when 35 titles school club record 682 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 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, 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
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a medical within 48 hours. when i went to the settlement, the p. s t 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 messy career. the 34 year old argentinian said he's going to carry on competing for as long as he can. david stokes al jazeera ah, the head of the international olympic committee thomas back has praised the athletes for making take a 2020 a great success and forgiving these games the olympics. so the closing ceremony was how to the national stadium, the japanese capital, which had today for the pick flag to paris the next host in 2024, but back says to take your games will live long in the memory of those who competed . i am only sure that nobody,
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nobody who took part in this games will ever forget these olympic games. they are a unique and there are a great manifestation and a greater symbol of hope for the people across the globe on the final day of competition in wellspring. conditions can use to check you became the 1st athlete in 41 years to successfully defend and then pick morrison psycho finishing in 2 hours. 8 minutes and 2nd picture says he filled his legacy and when commit yet running the next games in paris, and what do i think my bucket list was? took a 220. so i'm going up now. so could my college see what double check this in? the wall and i will actually come up to people, but for now i want to enjoy leaving a doc, job cyclist,
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jason kenney began sunday thinking, who might be starting his final race, but ended this person's most successful olympian. he retained his care entitled to an, a 7 gold and 9th metal i wrote 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 theme spend. so i kind of felt like i had nothing to lose and just put my head down and went. and it was such a long way. i felt like the last lab to me about half an hour and i got that and they hadn't come believe across the line of my own. still the usa extended their incredible run in the women's basketball tournament. i think she next 7th straight goes. they beat japan 90 point to 75 when the 55th olympic game in a right. they haven't lost the games. it's in foster lane at 1992. 0 guerria and rushes dominance in rhythmic gymnastics is they won the group all around gold. the rational and pick committee he won 5 consecutive go battles up to settle for the
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games either heis 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 top with a 113 metals altogether, they had 39 goals, one more than china, and 2nd, great britain and the russian, and then pick committee completed the top 5. the problem picks are up next in a couple of weeks, but after that attention we'll turn it to the winter and fix in february. when beijing will become the 1st city to have both the summer and winter games. it means the pressure on chinese athletes to win 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 takes that will boost
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a 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 when it all costs another model? it's hard to say but, but then when they don't, 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,
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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 face other challenges, corporate boycotts and protests. presumably there would be athletes protest against the, china's human rights issues in relating to sensitive topics to china like t bed and 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,
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china's leader sheeting ping will want to ensure that same euphoria can be repeated in 6 months. adrian brown, audi 0, hong kong. and that's all for me learn, but i understand you have a little bit more for that last time. but thanks joe. thank you. well, the took your game maybe over, but the olympics continue to inspire even in syria's last rebel held enclave where despite the children of stage their own lympics for brain report, the competitors in the so called tense olympics, are 120 boys representing 12 refugee camps. most have been displaced by more than 10 years of war, relying on humanitarian aid to survive. quite like the real thing that there are no girls taking part to the disconnect, a sporting event says an important purpose. but honest hayden has to be lympics research for a waiver. the full answer to remind the nations community of the plate of the children and other camp resident games began to lunches. and there are plenty of
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events fixed on the crowd, ranging with child referee along jump. and the high jump javelin compared to the go through his paces in the rena. another young i just discussed. and i should be and i came with 10 other players. we had a lot of fun. i'm 12 years old and i one second place in the long jump. we won. a lack of equipment and apparatus was overcome with imagination. none more so than in this horse racing. he said, oh, the boys are age between 8 and 14, and many were competing in sports. they'd never previously participated in the london time, so that i played badminton and came in 1st place. we feel happy, and these are the most after the judges announce the winners. it was time for
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the middle ceremony and more cheer. and then like it's far, we're going to close the perceived a very different games to tokyo. but where the taking part was just as important as winning a metal pull. brennan, i'll just hear a new discovery in southern spain is challenging a job. stereotypes about nan de falls. ok, i just discovered priest or artwork, dating back 65000 years. well, before modern humans inhabited the planet, the discovery near malika suggests neanderthals who are not as unsophisticated as one thought may actually have been the world's 1st artists historian think they spat red pigment on to cave was possibly as part of a ritual. plenty more for you any time on our website address that is our 0 dot com and who watches live by clicking on the live icon for miller and taylor hughes. i
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and your freezing winds and rugged terrain can at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave the con corridor, that is no choice combating the impossible to sell that goods. an isolated area we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all. i've counted on, on our it's the case, biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised
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researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now, trying to close, extrapolate that across the country, and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, i did a battle for gaston taliban fighters, se then now control 5 provincial capitals, including the strategic city of condos. ah, this is alex here, a live from london. also coming up smoke and ash block out the sun over one of grace's largest island as desperate residents and fire fighters battle wildfires that have forced hundreds from.
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