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hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera coming up on the program. i've got a song citizen displaced from their homes. is the taliban pines yet another provincial capital? shank has showed defiance. batteries. presidents as countries can choke on that faction. and we see 2 legal migrant team left and one of the most dangerous policies in mexico by us for ah, the united nations is unequivocal. there is now no doubt that human activity is having an unprecedented and sometimes irreversible impacts on the climate of the planet. the intergovernmental panel on climate change report released on mondays, described as a code read for humanity. it says the effects of climate change no longer
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a problem for tomorrow being experienced today, the i p. c. c report found that the global surface temperature between 20112020 was 1.09 degrees higher than between 185900100 the past 5 years with a hottest since records 1st began in 1850. it also found that the recent rate of sea level rises of nearly tripled compared to the period between 19011971. and it's human influence. that is the main driver behind the retreat of glassy as an arctic sea ice. since the 1900 ninety's, but the planet has one last chance to minimize the damage if it acts. now, environment added to mit clark reports from the nav got in turkey where wildfire there, of course widespread destruction. it is a bleak picture. this year alone has seen storms, floods, and wildfires. now, according to sciences,
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it is unequivocal. the humans are largely to blame for woman, the ocean's land an atmosphere. drop any 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, us act strongly enough. and as a result, climate change is a problem that is here. now, nobody is safe and it's getting worse. foster about his being repeatedly demonstrated by the reporting that we've been doing here in turkey and in greece on the devastating wafaa that swept across southern europe. now these wildfire do happen every year, but it is the scale of them and the intensity of them that has taken everybody by surprise this year and that look set to continue. the 1st you in report issued in 1990, had predicted human cause, climate change would become evident at the time. it couldn't prove with evidence
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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. second, it shows that climate changes affecting every region on our planet. and lastly, explain 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 poorest countries, the feeling the effects that they contribute less to greenhouse gases. there is hope thing. if the biggest admits is, are able to commit to deliver sharp reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, we may see some positive changes, but it would have to happen within the next 20 years. okay,
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with 1900 pandemic 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 and uncertain future. nick log al jazeera southern turkey. meanwhile, the prime minister of greece is apologize for failing to properly tackle devastating wildfires there that have burned homes and forests across the country. 5 fight is battling more than $500.00 blazes, which have for thousands of people to flee. a west of them is on the island of elvia, from where zane bas ravi sent this reports. now as you can see, the fire behind me like so many we've seen in the last week. these things move very quickly. they go from this relatively small size to a much larger size, very,
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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 at 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 a much larger fire. and if we look to the right of me, there are more fires burning in that direction. well, along this 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. a 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 crews anywhere in sight, which is a worrying concern since relatively speaking,
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smaller fires like this can become very large. blazes very quickly. under current conditions here in the hill country of the island will smoke from fire burning and rushes largest and coldest province have reached the north pole for the 1st time in recorded history. dozens of places have been binding in the vast iberian region of the crate. yeah, people, at least 2 villages have been told to leave and several other areas are also risk. more than 30 houses were destroyed over the weekend. wildfires of also been sweeping cars. bolivia is eastern lowlands, putting a large area known for its rich wildlife risks. the fires have devastated to towns in a santa cruz region where they will ready funds through more than a 1000 square feet long, which is a forest strong wind, making it difficult to stop the fires. and then just across the border in brazil and the world's largest wetlands, 5 very scorched at 10 square kilometers of land in just 2 days. a leading scientist
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as climate changes made it much harder to get these fires under control. and then we've also been following development in the united states. so i, one of the largest wildfires in california history is getting bigger houses. there is john henry reports to us from the historic gold rush town of greenville, which has been destroyed by the dixie fire. this was downtown greenville, it burned to the ground on wednesday and days later remains wreathed in smoke that gives it an eerie post apocalyptic feel. the heat was so intense, it melted, this lamb post, and the rest of downtown was pretty much leveled. this is the worst wildfire in the united states right now in the 2nd largest in california history. but it's one of more than a 100 fires. in 15 states being battled 526000 firefighters, and they've got their job cut out for them. you can see here this was a century old hotel, and now only the facade remains what's happened. is it global warming,
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his exacerbated the dry and hot conditions that make it easier for a spark to set off a fire? so 2020 was the worst fire season yet in 2021 is expected to be worse still. early already spoke to david wallace, while the author of the uninhabitable earth and editor at large of new york magazine, he told me that government corporations and individuals all face a massive hug. kelly, an effort to reduce emissions over the coming years. we are already in the danger zone. we are already looking at a world that has been utterly transformed the planet is already warmer than it has ever been in the entire history of human civilization. which means that everything we've built on the edifice of that old climate. now we need to reconsider or rebuild or replace in order to live in this new one, which may be getting hotter still in the decades ahead. likely will be getting hotter still in the decades ahead, which is going to be in more and more intense impacts. almost everywhere you look,
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we will endure, but it's going to take an enormous amount of us from us to surprise. awe. thanks provincial capital. in afghan, astonished now fall into the taliban as it continues it's offensive across the country. region is locked in red, arkansas to be in control of the armed group. the latest is i bought the capitol of some and gone in the north, while 3 others are on the cost of falling to taliban control and heavy fighting is under way in 2 of the major cities. the afghan interior ministry meanwhile is saying that government forces and managing to push the taliban back in some areas when they come out the come the hard like how to go on. fortunately, the security situation in kandahar laska and tara provinces has improved security for their petroleum. the enemy has suffered heavy last month and they're trying to
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capture the cities has been neutralized on those the enemy attacks and condos. shepard, again, semen gun, and sorry, 2 provinces are ongoing areas. rob mcbride reports now from the afghan capital campbell. 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. a fairly small providence in the north of afghanistan. pictures, which have been uploaded by the taliban, which is con, independently verify. but they do show fight is being greeted in the streets by towns, people, a streets which we are told him is 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 being 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,
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it is 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 base time have pledged to retake 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 the other areas across africa. understand. one of the taliban advance continues. thousands of people being driven from their homes. many of those in the north of had a south capital campbell like 10 hour drive in the west in the fighting. there are also growing humanitarian concerns with the united nation saying 20 children have been killed in the past 3 days. in kandahar province alone. are russia keen? is an afghan research with the institute of world politics. the united states. doesn't believe the government is explaining the full story of the conflicts you
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don't from any i've been bowerman. the 6 probably has already fallen her only what we heard that everything is so much paula wanted to kill so much that happened unfortunately have a negative face in my opinion, including for people who like me and with the most support the government or at least the system is not the tuple walking but it makes social for us difficult because you're not expecting from an government to, to come with propaganda or red light that you can kind of where if i actually been in a few seconds minutes the, this information with algebra ally from london still ad on the programs. on the
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military, we take control of a strategic port was seized by fighters linked to i cell. also, i think your body has nearly a year on the stand off between india's farmers and the government continues. ah ah hello, good to be with you. we are keeping tabs on what is last of tropical storm loop it . it is plaguing hawkeye to northern parts of han. you and we're getting some wrapped around winds into tokyo. come back to that in a sec because i did want to point out a pretty good band of solid rain through the korean peninsula, sol high, 30 degrees on tuesday. ok now to the winds for tokyo and look at this on tuesday, we could see the blast up to about 85 kilometers per hour. this is dragging in the
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heat and humidity as fall in o 4 areas of louts over the past 24 hours. we've got about 70 millimeters of rain socket conditions persist as we had to work one dog and fuji and provinces in china for the philippines is while we're just getting hammered with this continuous rain . so we have concern for the american river. we'll continue to watch that also heavy rain falling toward the south for devout on tuesday. next, here's the picture in australia, a barrage of systems impacting western australia winds. pretty powerful here is 70 kilometers per hour. wanted to throw this out there as well. high tides and damaging surf. we've got a key on the lookout for. well, in this weather, broadcast in new zealand where the temperatures were starting to nudge up a bit. so christ church 11 degrees and sunshine. that's it. that's all for me. see you soon. ah. stories that need to be told find away and demand to be heard,
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the opening the window into another light and challenging perfection and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcases, inspiring documentaries, the change, the one on al jazeera ah a look at 9 stories, the family now united nation panel on climate change says global heating is dangerous, be close to being out of control and that humans are unequivocally to blame. report
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says sea levels arising foster while extreme heat waves, droughts and storms. a guessing was grease as prime minister is apologize for fighting to properly tackled devastating fire refund homes in forest. across the country. fire fight is battling more than $500.00 places. and taliban fighters of thieves control of his fix provincial capital in afghanistan to politicians. say these 50 and i back fell to the taliban without much resistance. in other news, at least 12 soldiers had been killed in an attack and became fast 7 others and missing the incident took place near the border with molly and it followed the killing of 2 prominent rebel fighters in the same area. and then across the border in molly, at least $51.00 civilians were killed in attack spine om group there. at least 3 villages are rated near the border with new share on the official se attack as ended the villages on low to bite,
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killing people indiscriminately. and binding and ransacking their homes out there is addresses following the story from nigeria, capital boucher, the 51 dead is provision of 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 for the 3 villages as a by just walk as i've been called in to resettle them in temporary shelter for now . families have also been asking security forces for secure to protection so 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 sure
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that by you might get workers that 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 and other developments mozambie miller tre, saying that it's take control of the port city that's been a strong all the fighters linked to isolate the group, use the town to launch attacks across the oil rich cub delgado province. catherine soy has this reports. these are soldiers from was in big and wonder in the port city of may seem what da, prior the region in north and muslim bix capital data province was the last stronghold of an armed group locally known as also above the fighters had used it to launch attacks across the province since 201712000 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. the soldiers he or update, the commander said will now take less than a month to complete the offensive and then tie
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a province of the enemy. how about was this most? what they put on as you have seen along the way, most of the enemy, our kids. we have kids along the way. so others have disappeared in the 40. we are now planning to pass through doors. you and me pocket a long muslim beek has been struggling to fight against the group, which is believed to have ties with. i saw the town of palmer 80 kilometers away is a scene of the most recent major. a talk fighters laid siege for days in march, killing several people, and causing many to flee from their homes. it was one of several attacks that was planned for me was seeing what the prior, so the town falling back into the hands of government forces is a strategic victory. wanda deployed ships in july to help more than big national army. the enemy was estimated to be between the 2008000
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but he was put in a modal world. yeah. so. busy he was on in the 4th, over the ground. it is a very important thing because it is hard to go over the territories. many people i feel afraid to go home and continue to be rough and comes with a display. no, i said i do not. we did not call the company, we are suffering losses without knowing the cause. and i do, i'm, we are just ordinary. i'm, when i was, am becomes in this region rich in oil, gas and other minerals. they, they want peace. they want to rebuild their towns and they hope the troops will keep them safe enough to go back home. cathy sorry, all jazeera, the u. s. canada and the u. k. of imposed new sanctions on ben a. ruth and moves coincide with the 1st anniversary of battle. russian petted president, alexander lucas shank is disputed election when under simmons has warmness now was
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goods alex and lucas shanker was big conversation. event was still going on when the consequences of his actions in the past year started to play out on the 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
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manipulated by outside forces when last week 26 year old activist vitale shelf was found dead in the ukrainian capital. kia, please say it may have been murder disguised as suicide, because shanker denies any info and need to talk to was he from me in for bella? luce in general. ok, only me a president, and i could not know him, but i'm sure that only 3 or 4 people in this room, you him. he will 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 regime? it's impossible to talk to elisha to make the president who keeps power on the thanks to violence and torture and repressions. just if you need to talk to somebody, there are representatives in barrows who you can deal with,
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but not to be the criminals. a year ago, self expression was a weapon of the bell roost position. now it's a movement living in fear and dependence on foreign support. andrew simmons, i was just one of convicted peter fall. jeffrey, i've seen that long time accusers has sued prince andrew saying, is that he sexually assaulted her when she was 17 lawyers of a junior jeffrey i filed the lawsuit in court in new york. british prince allegedly abuse to on multiple occasions between 999 and 2002. 1 of those occasions was set to be in london at the bottom of july maxwell, who is also facing charges related to the abuse of underwriting. prince andrew has denied the accusations. now, covered 19 vaccinations could soon be mandatory for all american military personnel . a pentagon memo is informed that they might be required to have the champ,
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by mid september, possibly sooner if infections keep rising. defense secretary lloyd austin says he'll apply for presidential approval in the coming weeks. well since the start of a pandemic, the us has been turning away migrants who cross the mexican border illegally without giving them a chance to seek asylum. many have left i left have been left in mexican cities where organized crime is a major problem, john, home and reports a migrant camp out in the open, in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across 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 joe 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 ramos's into had
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years violence just a month ago, a group of men drove down the town streets, randomly killing bystanders. when i was actually kidnapped in a nearby town, my son nathan will lessen. 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 sent back across the bridge through. so those who were trying to cross for the 1st time through the front, the asylum seekers green told us that its inhabitants have got organized. now men get together 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. yeah, the numbers of fluid with around 600 people that currently and joseph government
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authorities for 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 groups. 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 was, is it a mexico spend nearly a year since indian pharma started protesting against agricultural reforms. now refusing to back down from roadblocks to sit ins and mass rallies, tens of thousands of farmers have been demonstrating across the country. they want the government to repeal new trading laws. they say that those laws could flash their incomes and give more control to large corporations. have me, michelle, has more from new delhi for your body. this popular proto
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site in the heart of new delhi 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 had been allowed to take part in the lofty women already caught the vin, then they get them. so they said, i 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 that we're going to. so i guess for my think 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 dot com her case on good g one that it is indian government duty to bring happiness in the life of farmers and double their income.
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thomas should get good quality seeds. fertilizer, like better indication facilities technology and move to a growing expensive graph and they should be able to start processing supporting their produce. farmers should start owning more, which is the only more due of the government. despite these assurances, farmer has been camping out since november or refusing to back down the mo, the government has never talked to pharma unions and to them to return to the negotiation. but the house is a farmer in the outskirts of monk 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 i will keep coming here till the time i am alive. we have built
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a permanent that up tons and there are regular supply of water and you may have money more money. what i farmers in 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 on august 15th, partly missile. i was just the new denny this morning. everything right here, the latest on all of our top stories, but also analysis that takes you behind the headlines. ah, i look at our main stories in our, in the united nations panel on climate change as a global heating is dangerously close to being out of control. and that humans are to blame. and report says sea levels arising foster while extreme heat waves,
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