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have improved back home, they say to continue to be targeted because many of these are being reported and all they come taking refuge here are some ideas ah, the stark reality of climate change. un scientists say it's no longer a future threat, but it's already here and causing chaos. also. i'm seeing bas robbie on the north tip of every island in greece were wildfires that have been raging for a week are still burning. ah, hello, i'm mariam demising watching al jazeera life from london. also coming up on the program. i forgot to stolen citizens, displaced from their homes as the taliban claims. yet another provincial capital.
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because shank show of defiance about or was president says countries can choke on their sanctions. ah, come to the program on our top story, the united nations is unequivocal. there is now no doubt that human activity is having an unprecedented in sometimes irreversible impact on the climate of our planet. the intergovernmental panel on climate change report released on monday, is described as a code read for humanity. it says the effects of climate change a no longer a problem for tomorrow, but of being experienced today. the i p. c. c report found that the global surface temperature between 20112020 was 1.09 degrees higher in between 18501900. and the past 5 years with a hottest since records 1st began in 1850. it also found that the recent rate of
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sea level rises has nearly tripled compared with between $19.00 oh $1.97. and that is human influence. that is the main driver behind the retreat of glass is an arctic sea ice since in 1900 ninety's the planet has one last chance to minimize the damage if it acts. now, our environment editing the clock reports now from anom got in turkey, where the fires of caused widespread destruction. it is a bleak picture. this year alone has seen storms, floods, and wildfires. now, according to sciences, it is unequivocal. the humans are largely to blame for warming the ocean's land, an atmosphere throb, bernie of coal, oil and gas. you've been telling us over 3 decades of the dangers of allowing the kind of warm the world listen, didn't hear the wellness and but it didn't,
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us act strongly enough. and as a result, climate change is a problem that is here. now, nobody is safe and it's getting was foster about it's been repeatedly demonstrated by the reporting that we've been doing here in turkey and engraved on the devastating wafaa that have swept across southern europe. now these well 5 do happen every year, but it is the scale of them and the intensity of them that is taking everybody by surprise this year and that looks set to continue the 1st year and report issued in 1990 had predicted human cause climate change would become evident at the time it couldn't prove with evidence that it was happening. that's now changed, or nearly every measurement or climate is more extreme. and it's set to get worse, causing climate change and making extreme weather events more frequent and severe.
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second, it shows that climate change is affecting every region on our planet. and lastly, displays that strong, rapid sustain reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions would be required to limit global warming. right now, it's some of the world's poor countries that feeling the effects that they contribute less to greenhouse gases. there is hope that if the biggest emitters are able to commit to deliver sharp reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, we may see some positive changes. but it would have to happen within the next 20 is the kind of in 1900 pounds, emmet, briefly reduced air pollution but it did not hold climate change damage. it seems already done. some issues like greenland, glassy is melting and sea levels rising, irreversible, and unless, as a dramatic change in human behavior, the world should expect an unsettled an uncertain future. nick, log al jazeera,
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southern turkey or greece as prime minister as apologize or failing to properly tackle devastating wildfires that have burned homes and forests across the country firefighters of battling more than $500.00 blazes, which are for thousands of people to flee. the worst of it is on the island of elvia, from where the famous ravi reports. now, as you can see, the fire behind me like so many we've seen in the last week. the things move very quickly. they go from this relatively small size to a much larger size, very, very fast. the ground around me is covered in dry vegetation, which is perfect fuel for these fires to grow and spread very, very rapidly. we've been on this location of the north tip of area island for just about 5 or 10 minutes. and we've seen this go from a very, very small group of flames to
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a much larger fire. and if we look to the right of me, there are more fires burning in that direction. well along the hiking trail, as it goes deeper into the forest, these fires are burning fast. they are burning hot, and they don't seem to be stopping any time soon. fire rescue crews that we've encountered driving up and down this part of the island for the last day. for, for the last several hours. they're trying to do the best they can, they're putting out all the fires that come across. but we've been here for a little while now, and there are no fire rescue from anywhere inside, which is a worrying concerns and relatively speaking, smaller fires like this and become very large raises very quickly. under current conditions, here are the hill country that the island or we go to the us now, a raging wildfire in northern california, the 2nd largest in state history has expanded emergency cruise. say the dixie fire
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burning northeast of san francisco could take weeks to contain. a place has been active for 26 day and spans in area larger than the size of new york city. several people in missing thousands of been forced to flee the homes and authorities of worried because there's more extreme weather on the way. john henry joined us live from greenville, california. suddenly, the images that we've been seeing, john show a town that's been consumed by fire, just tell us what, what you've encountered during your time. that well, this is what's left of downtown greenville, which was nearly wiped off the map, very little left by the dixie fire on wednesday. and if you take a look around, you can see the missed that is the smoke of it linger is days later giving it a kind of just hope in after the bomb feeling. if you look around, there's really not much left. the heat was so intense that it melted lampposts,
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so they bent to the ground. and you can see a little of that in the background and the trees that provided the fuel for this fire, the building there that you see with only the facade standing, was a century old hotel. not much left of it, or frankly, anything down town. this is the worst fire in the u. s right now, and it's the 2nd worst in california history, but it's one of more than a 100 fires in 15 states that are being battled by 26000 firefighters. amazingly, the dixie fire has not yet killed anyone. that we know of, there are several people that are unaccounted for, and firefighters and other 1st responders are looking for them. and some firefighters have been hurt. but amazingly, not that many. no one has been killed that we know of by that. and what happened here is the global warming, his exacerbated the conditions of dry weather. there's
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a drought here and also the heat. rising temperatures have effected that. so that means when a spark hits the ground, it's much more likely to set off a fire. many of these fires were set simply by lightning strikes this one, it is possible that that was set by the local utility company, pacific gas and electric, when a tree fell on its power lines. that is what the company is saying has happened. so global warning warming has contributed to this situation. 2020 was the worst fire season ever in the u. s. and 2021 is already going to set new records. thank you very much. from greenville, california, john hendern reporting to us a 6 provincial capitals and i've gone it's dawn of now fall into the taliban as it continues its major offensive across the country. the regions marked in red
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confirmed to be in control of the armed group. the latest is i back, this is the capital of some on gone in the north, while 3 others are on the cost of falling to taliban control. and heavy fighting is on the way into other major cities. the afghan into ministry says government forces pushing the taliban back in some areas. then they come out the come, the ha like how to go on. fortunately, the security situation in kandahar alaska and tara provinces has improved by africa security for sir petroleum. the enemy has suffered heavy last month and the plan to capture the city has been neutralized do what i can those enemy attacks and condos shipper? again, 7 gun and sorry, 2 provinces are ongoing to deal with. robert bride has more now from the afghan capital capital. this is the latest victory being claimed by the taliban. the city of i back now, this is the city, that's the capital of simon gun,
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a fairly small providence in the north of afghanistan. pictures which have been uploaded by the taliban, which would con, independently verify, but they do show fight is being greeted in the streets by towns, people, a streets which we are told him, it's video inside i back now this, if it's true that this is the 6 provincial a city to be taken in just a few days and it is in this broad sway, the northern afghanistan where we have seen a lot of other fighting and other gains be made by the taliban. like, like back some of those gains are small cities, but it does include, for example, conduce, which is a very big city strategically very important. it is a very significant victory for the taliban that previously they have taken can do about 5 or 6 years ago on 2 separate occasions it's peices occupied can do more as a symbolic gesture of zone, a very temporary and then day where are the 4000 withdrew and we'll retake him by the government forces. now the government forces this time have pledged to retake
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many of these areas. it is confirmed that special forces are engaged with taliban inside. couldn't dues, but we are seeing, fighting, continuing in other areas across africa. understand, was the taliban advance continues? thousands of people are being driven from their homes. many of those in the north of the country of headed south to the capital cobble. this is a 10 hour drive from the west of the fighting. well, there is still growing humanitarian concerns with the united nation saying 20 children have been killed in the past 3 days in kandahar province alone. now the u. s. canada new cave impose new sanctions on that roof. they include the country's national olympic committee, which washington accuses of money laundering moves coincide with the 1st anniversary of the battle, russian present, alexander lucas shank as disputed election when anderson times more on this was good in alex on de luca shank because big conversation event was still going on when the consequences of his actions in the past year started to play out on the
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world stage. new sanctions the u. k. first are now fam reaction. the point that is just where you can choke on those sanctions in the u. k. we haven't had even the faintest idea for a millennia about this great britain. your america's lap dogs. later came new sanctions from the united states and canada as well. because shanker said the election was free and fair describing the opposition protests as an attempt 235000 protest is were arrested $600.00 opposition. supporters are in jail now. the crackdown even reached the olympics in tokyo athlete. christina sim news gaia had shown descent to her coaches. she was being sent back to bella ruth, but escaped her minders. she's now fled to poland. lucas shanker says she was manipulated by outside forces. then last week, 26 year old activists vitale shelf was found dead in the ukrainian capital. kia,
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please say it may have been murder disguised as suicide, because shanker denies any and going to talk to was he from me into the bellows in general. okay. only me a president, and i could not know him, but i'm sure that only 3 or 4 people in this room knew him. he was no one to us. what madmen could hang him in bella, ruth, the opposition leader exiled and living in lithuania, says lucas shanker. must be pressured by the west to stand down. know dealing with this resume. it's impossible to talk to illegal tomato president who keeps power only thanks to violence and torture and repressions. just if you need to talk to somebody, there are reps, representatives in barrows who you can deal with, but not to be the criminal a year ago. self expression was a weapon of the bell roost position. now it's
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a movement living in fear and dependence on foreign support. andrew simmons, i'll just do it without their life from london still ahead on the program. i think you're right. body 8 months on the stand off between india is farmers and the government goes on. will tell you why they're, you know, we speak to illegal migrants being left in one of the most dangerous fifties in mexico, by us authorities. ah, ah. hello, there is the risk free. could see more wildfires erupt through northern africa and iberia and the dates. the com let me explain why. first i take you to northwestern africa. look at this tune is 48 degrees on tuesday. the all time temperature ever
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recorded in tune, it was 47.4. so this could be record breaking stuff next to iberia. this is a few days out now. so here we are on saturday look, lives been 36 cordova 47. i point out cordova because much like tune as high temperature ever recorded 46.9. so once again, we could set a new record there onto the weather of tuesday as promise will get him to some sunny spells across the british shells, including for london, but still disturbed weather across the low countries, scandinavia and a pretty good run of rain in and around war thought next to an update on the wildfire in greece and turkey. sure, temperatures have come down. 36 in athens, but low humidity. so the air is very dry for turkey. rain falling in all the wrong places toward the black sea region in areas still trying to recover after devastating flooding off to africa then, and we've got our storms moving across the gulf of guinea, east to west, but particularly heavy as we check towards the early own and liberia, free town. a hive?
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27. that's it. that's all for me. ah . in the wake of the coronel race, right. how much can someone take before they class? the fight recognition is crucial. we needed court heads to prevail, brothers in total of angry fable. and that was sort of the religion and the thing that was in the community was to be disrespect to al jazeera, explores the history and struggles of the lebanese community in australia. once upon a time in punchbowl on al jazeera. oh, i
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back, i'm mary. i'm watching algebra live from london. our main story is now the united nations panel on climate change has global teaching is dangerously close to being out of control and that humans are unequivocally to blame. panels report says be levels are rising foster, while extreme heat waves, drought and storms, a guessing was grease as prime minister is apologize to. failing to properly tackle devastating flies of burned homes and forests across the country. 5 find the battling more than 500 blazes, which are forced to 1000 people to flee. and taliban find to the seas control this fixed provincial capital and found on 2 politicians in the city of the city of i back as fallen to the taliban without much resistance. the government officials have fled to another district. at least 12 soldiers have been killed and attack and became a fat. so 7 others and missing the incident,
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took place near the border with molly it followed the killing of 2 prominent rebel fighters in that same area. and then across the border in molly, at least $51.00 civilians that were killed in attacks by an on group in the north of the country. at least 3 villages will re to the of the board with nisha army official say the perpetrators entered the villages on motor bikes, killing people indiscriminately, and burning and ransacking their homes. algiers of interest is following all these developments from nigeria, capital boucher, the 51 dead if provisional trigger or the army saying that many people who are injured unspecified number of people who are injured and that civilians have been evacuated from the 23 villages. as a by just walk as i've been called into re settled them in temporary shelter for now. families have also been asking security forces for secure to protection so
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that they can pick up and bury their dead at that's the situation in that location right now. but these areas have seen numerous attacks as the start of this. yeah. and the thing seems to be getting worse and worse and worse. now what we understand is that the security forces, i've also deployed large numbers in the area, trying to conduct coordinate site operations in those areas to find out if there are any fighter or any fighters looking in in those areas. we were assured that by you might just walk us, but they will try to update us on the situation in those areas. but they also expect that the number of debt could rise beyond 51 vanilla. here since indian farmers began protesting against agricultural forms and they're refusing to back down from roadblocks to citizens and mass rallies, tens of thousands of farmers have been demonstrating across the country. they want the government to repeal new trading law, as they say will slash the incomes and give more control to large corporations.
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probably mid town has more on this now from new delhi body. this popular proto site in the heart of new delaware has been hosting a unique demonstration for the last 3 weeks. a must parliament hosted by farmers steps away from india's real parliament. security has been increased and only 200 people have been allowed to take part in the last day. and women are holding court the vin in the us. ok then. so we could be used to know how to run how, how to run kitchen mach. now we know how to run by human haul. now we know how to run, natalie. so i guess martin, that's the confidence they are getting by the more than half of indian population worked in agriculture. the government of prime minister in the reigns remote, the says, the 3 laws it passed last year will increase form was income and make the supply chain more efficient. got com,
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her case on good g one that it is indian government duty to bring happiness in the life of farmers and double their income. thomas should get good quality seeds, fertilizer, better indication facilities, technology and move to a growing expensive crop as they should be able to start processing supporting their produce. farmers should start earning more, which is the only more due of the government. oh, despite these assurances, it's almost been camping out since november or refusing to back down the mo, the government has never told unions and recently to them to return to the negotiation. but the house is a farmer in the outskirts of each month now, said the farm, not in danger of a livelihood. and many of the farmers have travelled, hundreds of kilometers, and planned to stay put on to the demands are met. the man,
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i will keep coming here till the time i am alive. we have built a permanent that up tons and there is a regular supply of water and you may have money more money by farmers and united. we're here to support them and we will not stop protesting until we achieve our goal. with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country to coincide with independence day on august 15th part of the missile. i was just the new denny social media video is showing covered 1900 patients lying on a hospital floors and even hospital gardens. and that is causing a loss of alarm, ensure line currents highlighting medical shortages as the nation battles, a huge rise in infections and death. men al fernandez reports on this from colombo . the cues are going to be made to long case cool,
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with 19 victim. materials are busy and not series are holding $2.00 to $3.00 time they're supposed to be more than 90. people have died every day since friday. the government paused state employees back to work last week and ease some restriction . the association of specialist disagreed with that position and says the was is coming in a statement. it said, as medical specialist, we strongly believe that economists and others have to be alive in the 1st place to develop the economy. and no tourists will come to our country unless and until we are a reasonably safe place. this mobile phone footage of hospitals overflowing with over 900 patient has gone viral. it shows patient and hospital garden and wall and corey doors and i see you flows waiting for treatment. the government has denied hospital overcrowded,
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but state minister for health doctor john jasmine says the overcrowding in one of the hospitals from the video as the knees where there is visible control is the vaccine blades launched by the government interested week. dr. show me say maggie heads the army medical team supporting the health ministry trying to vaccinate as many lanterns as possible. please guys on a very i'm because it in everybody by end of september. so be on the track so far. so what we are looking for the military to search capacity. the vaccine campaign is making record progress with more than 500000 people receiving their jobs in a single day. and 11200000 people, half of the population have now received at least one dose of the cool, with 1900 vaccine, almost 3000000 of fully vaccinated. so everyone who has got one doors should not be
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complacent. they are still alive, but while not a bit to the right. so peter, the immunize maybe 80 to 90 percent of the while not of us, we are not the head of the call with 1902 has a known people may be required to carry the vaccination with them in the future. because right now we're taking that i take it here, the procedures done very well. so yeah, it's really important to specialists here are watching closely as the number of infections rise with more restrictions and even curfews to be recommended. if things get worse, the numbers are not looking good for sure. lanka, an expert, a warning, the next few weeks are critical. people are being urged to follow restrictions in order to minimize the number of deaths here. fernandez, i'll just the ra, colombo,
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millions of filipinos, rhonda, restrict, locked down as daily cove. a death hit a 4 month high. these are normally bustling streets of the capital. manila city, 30000000 residents on now on the stay at home orders in the 300 fatalities and more than 9000 cases were recorded on sunday, canada res letting american citizens cause its land borders for the 1st time. in 16 months. visitors from the us can now drive across off the canada lifted its non essential travel battle. monday, restrictions on canadians entering the us, remain in place. so we're going to start the pandemic. the u. s. has been turning away, migrants who cross the mexican border illegally without giving them a chance to seek asylum. many have been left in cities in northern mexico, where organized crime is a major problem. hundreds and i'll come down one of the worst effected areas. the board, a city of reynosa from my job home, and reports a migrant camp out in the open, one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's no necros.
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mexico is a black hole where several criminal groups battling and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've caught trying to get across the border. and you say more arrived every day. when i was in the day, we are ok, but when the night comes, it's terrifying. reynosa is very dangerous. we've heard shoot out. reno says into years violence. just a month ago, a group of men drove down the town streets, randomly killing bystanders. trina was actually kidnapped in a nearby town. my son, nathaniel lesson. yes. i have the scars a lady burnt me, but i didn't tell the police. i just healed myself the best i could. i was held for more than a month and a half. there are more stories like dot com as well as those years to sent back across the bridge through. so those who are trying to cross for the 1st time through the front door as asylum seekers. green told us that its
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inhabitants have got organized. now men get together and around 40 of them petrol, the perimeter each night conditions a tough basic need to hard to me. koby the constant threat and food mostly comes from their nation. the numbers of fluid with around 600 people that currently and joseph government authorities are trying to relocate them into shelters and made up their own language, migrants who is be a target. unfortunately, they are one of the vulnerable people that don't have an address or own the problem is that as soon as authorities and civil society groups move people into an available space, more right, either through mexico or across the bridge from the state. your home and i would just say to mexico, i've got some, some vice chairman will be released from prison on friday to be in jail. his role
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in a corruption scandal lead to the impeachment of south korea's former president. j wiley is eligible for parole after serving 18 months of his 2 and a half year sentence. he was convicted of bribing, the former president pumpkin. hey, to win government support for a business merger. ah, quite no main stories now in the united nations panel on climate change says it global. global heating is dangerously close to being out of control and that humans are unequivocally to blame. panels report says sea levels arising fast a while extreme heat waves, droughts and storms, a guessing was arctic sea ice is dwindling and it's going to.

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