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in the murky underbelly of football finance. he tells me something like what in addition has been said that you can make an elephant disappeared. i have many of a brazen example. i see the men who sell football just oh a hello. i'm emily. i. when you're watching alex 0 reminder of the top of the top stories this international press pressure and building on the taliban to stop is offensive across afghanistan. agent talks around away here in the us, sending it's an invoice for them to make taliban representative races. prime
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minister has apologize for filing to properly tackle devastating 5 burning across the country. officials have blamed climate change, reco breaking hate waves, fueling the destruction were him. prince andrew. we have things stood in the us for alleged sexual abuse. the junior euphrates says the principal, when she was 17, jeffrey says she was traffic by the light convicted sex offender jeffrey a thing. a chinese court has rejected an appeal by a canadian man sentence to death on drug smuggling charges. robert schellenberg was given a 15 year old home in 2018, but he was re sentenced to death. 2 months later, after top chinese tech executive mung long joe was arrested in canada in relation to charges in the us. canada of basset to china says it's no coincidence. this verdict is out. while monk, extradition, trolleys going on for more on the story,
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we're drawing by katrina, you in beijing? hello there. katrina now since shannon big stiff sentence has been upheld. are there any other legal avenues for him to take hi, emily. well, he can appeal one last time trying his highest court. that's the people supreme court, but it's very unlikely that he will be able to reverse this death sentence in china . 99 percent of all criminal cases are found guilty, and beijing has an a tourist lead hard stance when it comes to any drug related crime. but there is a very important political dimension to all this as well. china, in canada, the bilateral relationship has reached an all time law and it was worse. and earlier this year, when the canadian government described the treatment of the muslim league of population and she's young as genocide by the chinese government. now of course, the main sticking point, the main point of contention between beijing and ottawa,
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is the rest of chinese while way executive mung one. joe. she was arrested in december 2018 and she's currently facing court in canada, fighting extradition to the us. now being denied that these cases are linked, but the canadian government has described schellenberg death sentence as arbitrary . and it's really important to look here at the timing as well. schellenberg was arrested 1st in 2014, but in 2018. he was initially sentenced to 15 years in prison, but shortly after among wanders rest, he was hurriedly re trials. and then we saw the subsequent change in his sentence to execution. now, with canadian government has described china's detention of 2 other canadians also as arbitrary. and that detention of michael stubble and michael crawford who themselves were to change just weeks, often, long one joe was attained in canada. they were just to have to hear in china and subsequently charged with espionage. now michael,
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sparkle his verdict is expected this week also possibly as early as tomorrow. the trial of doors to the bell that's been shrouded in secrecy. canadian diplomats have had very little access to the to they want granted access to the trial when it took place earlier this year. and michael spot and michael covered both given very little access to lawyers ahead of their trial as well. and if they are found guilty, they could face themselves length, the prison sentences know that we will cross back to you with updates on that. thank you for the update. katrina, you in begging for us with the us in the final wakes of its withdrawal from afghanistan, russia and china prepaying for any regional security threats. china. she has a border with afghanistan and is increasing cooperation with moscow in a series of military drills. but there's more of a strengthening relationship, is adrian brown reports from hong kong. nearly half
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a century ago. these 2 neighbors fought a brief, portable, but the latest china, russia military drills showed that hostility is now in the past. in this mock battle, the enemy is unnamed. it's a military partnership that's strengthening, thanks in part to both countries, worsening relations with the united states. if you say it's a marriage of convenience that underestimates the depth of their shared interests. and of course, the biggest one is opposing america, and i'm the mining america and the west. and that's extremely importantly in explaining the strength of the current chinese russia relationship. $10000.00 soldiers are taking part in the exercise which will last for 5 days. the 30th such wargames since 2003 russia's president vladimir putin and china's leader shooting paying, recently boasted that that countries relationship was now unbreakable. and moscow in beijing appear to be an agreement on afghanistan. both were highly critical of
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the decision to withdraw all us troops. my september, with concerns that have canister on which board is china, could again become a haven for armed groups like al qaeda. when china is foreign minister, when ye met taliban officials last month, he urged the delegation to distance themselves from what he called terrorist groups . analysts say it's signaled concerns that china and other countries will be left to deal with the fall out of the rapid us withdrawal. why did biden push this so suddenly and so severely and within chinese circle is also russian and some other places. they believe that this was, you know, basically saying, okay, we broke it, but it's not in our backyard, it's in yours, russia, china, shashika, stan, all the rest of the sounds. more ball games also involving russia. but this time
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with a force from pakistan, a joint special forces, drill close to the afghan board up preparing for whatever scenario that may unfold from the taliban rising gains in the battlefield. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong in and video showing 119 patients lying on hospital flows, and even hospital gardens is rising. alarm and shrill anchor, it has highlighted serious medical shortages during a huge rise in infections and deaths. mental fernandez reports from colombo, the queues are going to be made to long case cool 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 posed state employee back to work last week and some restriction the association of specialist
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disagreed with that decision and says the was, is yet coming in a statement. it said as medical specialist to be 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 wall and corridors, and i see you flows waiting for treatment. the government has denied hospital overcrowded, but state minister the health doctor john jasmine says the over crowding in one of the hospital from the video as be nice. where there is visible control is the vaccine blades launched by the government in recent weeks. dr. show me, say mcgee,
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had the army medical team supporting the health ministry, trying to vaccinate as many as possible. please guys on a very ambitious than a bow, a teen everybody by end of september. so we are on the track so far. so what we are looking for the military, the search capacity. the vaccine campaign is making record progress. with more than 500000 people receiving their jobs in a single day. and the 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, those should not be complex and they are still alive. but vulnerable to the virus. so he'll be immunize maybe 80 to 90 percent of the while not of us, we are not the head of the call with 1900 to us to
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a known people may be required to carry the vaccination cards with them in the future. because right now that i think is here, the procedures done very well. so yeah, i believe 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 sheila anchor an expert warning, the next few weeks are critical. people are being urged to follow restriction in order to minimize the number of deaths here. fernandez, i'll just the ra, colombo corona, virus cases and hospital admissions across the us have reached a 6 month high feud on the spread of the delta variance. the number of new infections has raged 100-0043 days in a row. that's a 35 percent increase compared to last wake up to
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a 1000000 people have begun gathering in the us state of south dakota for the annual sturgess motorcycle reli. the 10 day event began on friday and is being held to spot the rise in pover cases across the u. s. last year's rally became a super spreader event with around 400000 attending fees of corona virus infection . and the spread of the delta variance are on the minds of some attendees. a us government scientist who was removed after criticizing the trump administration's corona virus response has reached settlement with the department of health. the biologist rick bride resisted the president's push to use the anti malaria drug hydroxy quo, or quinn as a cure for cove at 19. he says, that's why he was demoted from an important role. a 2nd complaint is still being investigated by the office of special council,
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which protects the federal whistleblowers. meanwhile, the pentagon is said to mag vaccinations mandatory for all its military personnel by september 15th, a white house correspondent, kimberly holcombe has moved from washington dc. what we know is that the u. s. president put in place a direction that the defense secretary should really look at figuring out how to ensure that the military can continue to operate during the pandemic. the national security would in no baby be at risk. and so as a result, he directed the defense secretary to look at implementing this type of a mandate. and now that memo going out to all members of the military in order to prepare them for what appears to be an imminent decision and implementation of that . and that is to see math vaccinations of the us military. now, the date is september 15th, but if infections continue to arrive,
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there is the possibility we understand of moving that date up even sooner. but one of the problems will be given the fact that this is one of the world's largest employers, there are millions of people that will be affected. and as a result, it will take time since the beginning of the pandemic, the u. s. has been turning back, undocumented migrants who cross into its territory, many have been left to fend for themselves in cities in northern mexico, which are in the great of organized crime, john home and reports from reynosa where hundreds and now can one of the worst he to areas a migrant come 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
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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 a 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 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 to sent back across the bridge through. so those who are 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 and around 40 of them petrol, the perimeter each night conditions a tough basic need to hard to me. koby the constant threat
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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 in to shelters and made up to simply homeland or no migrant who is be a target. unfortunately, they are one of the vulnerable groups. people who 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 arrived either through mexico or across the bridge from the state. your home and i was, is it a mexican one person has died in guinea of the mob. the virus in west africa has 1st reported case what health organization describes the virus as a highly infectious life threatening illness. similar to a ball on it's caused by coming into contact with infected body fluids and tissues
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was em bigs. military says it's taking control of a northern port city that spain a strong hold of 5 is linked to i saw the group use the town to launch a series of attacks across the oil and me know which province of carbo delgado, thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced in the past 4 years. catherine sewing report. 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 cobbled l god province was the last stronghold of an armed group locally known as all 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 r updates, the commander said will now take less than a month to complete the offensive and then tire province the enemy. how about was this mostly about their prior on, as you have seen along the way,
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most of the enemies are killed. we have killed along the way. so others have disappeared. any 40. we are now planning to pass through doors to enemy pocket alone was m b has been struggling to fight against the armed 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 seen what a prior. so the town falling back into the hands of cup and forces in a strategic victory. wanda deployed its troops in july to help more than big national army. the enemy was estimated to be between the 2008000 but he was put in this model. whoops. yeah. so. busy busy
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course on in the 4th over the ground. it is a very important to because it is here to go over the terrorist. many people i feel afraid to go home and continue to leave rough income for the displace. no, i said i do not. we did not cause the conflict, we are suffering losses without knowing the cause. and i do, i mean we are just ordinary citizen and when i was, am becomes in this return rates in oil, gas and other men rolled say they want peace. 4 they want to rebuild their towns and they hope the troops will keep them safe enough to go back home. catherine, sorry, all to 0. still ahead on al jazeera where live in paris, where we expected latino mfc to join p. s. j shop departure from barcelona. ah
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ah ah, if i'm bored he's jerry emily. thank he will, can today be the day we finally see little messy in paris, the form of offline, the stars reported to reach an agreement with paris as a man, according to several news agencies. despite rumors, he was heading to the french capital on monday. messy was spotted with argentine louis flores relaxing at his home in barcelona. it comes out a tearful farewell news conference on sunday, following 21 years with the spanish giants. well, let's get life to paris and join correspondent, pool race pool. lots of excitement in paris. no messy yet, but we're hearing you might be there in the few out in the next few hours. what can
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you tell us? yes indeed, joe, that has not been many updates since the story broke late last week that matthew was going to leave a boss alone. and you can see announced himself and not terrible press conference like this, this morning's headlines in like keep the national newspaper hair stab perfumes at the stadium of impatience. the park, the path where messy will now it's been confirmed by many reports be playing for perry sounds. you're my next season. he's reported to have agreed a contract worth around $40000000.00 a year. that's twice what he would have been earning. he stayed at barcelona on the farms all star can gather in great numbers on the deed. still a laborious apple where some have been coming out since the weekend. why so much excited? messy is a hugely decorated player for champions league hospitals with boss. why not approaching $700.00 goals, but it's,
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it's more than the statistics. he's got an already about him. he's a little messy when you see him with the bowl. you've always known. he's a genius. well now it looks like he's going to be very funny. miles genius, but at the age of $34.00. so everyone saying that this is a done deal. what would that mean for p s t infringe football the transaction as well? it would mean a lot just to give you some context. when leno massey was scoring his 1st goal for boss weiner in 2005 perry sounds. your mom were on my way to a 9th place, finish and leave a couple of seasons later. there were $1516.00 and it's only since they were taken over by the country owners that they started winning the legal title. as a matter of course, they didn't win it this season. but later massey will almost certainly give a huge chunk of recapturing that title. but most importantly, a chance of taking the champions league all those years with all that,
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all the money they've had since being taken over. they haven't managed to capture that price. they fell in the final a couple of seasons ago. the semi final they season it's looted them with messy and the team with name on his own boss, like the team might alongside him. maybe still kelly and fight alongside mint attack. that's a ferocious side. they could capture that elusive title. they weren't have long today, as i say 34, perhaps beyond his best, but it's going to be huge to have to have that play in a par on. you find my shirt for the prestige for the money. and that's something the league will need more exposure for their brand. they might just be a bit annoyed. it's come a week after that tv right. stay with negotiated. all right, pool raise, their paris will return to you as soon as this movement and some sign of messy arriving. that australia, cricket is, have suffered a humiliating defeat in the 5th t 20 international against bangladesh. they were bold out for just 62 runs in dot
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com, which is the lowest ever school in the game. and they lost 60 wrong that complete the full once they read, when they would never be no straight before they resulted. for the seas that comes off the back of another for one's feet to the west indies last month, warning signs with the t 20. well company you a and him on coming up in a tailor. well, it's train isn't in glossy, just $82.00 balls, which is the shortest 144 years of playing international cricket. only matthew wade and ben mcdermott made it into double figures with the other 9. but when failing to get past 4 runs, it is the lowest school by any team playing against bangladesh and t twenty's. but it should also be pointed out that the aussies were without some of their biggest names, including david warner. aaron finch, and steve smith. positive take you out of it, obviously to get but especially especially is not good enough for michelle in the same regardless of the pers now that we've got here,
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i'm not 100 percent. sure what's happening in terms of preparation for the woke up, if you talking about luck finch, and warner and maxwell and those because i don't think it's the difference between playing well in the well couple not is that we have to play games together to know what a child is doing, we know what we're doing, replied together for long periods it's on now. so whatever happens with our preparation going for that might be an excuse both time we get to the woke up. on the flip side, it was great results for bangladesh. plaza keep on became the 1st ever take 100 kids and 4000 wrong in t 20 cricket. just there, a site to fit what bangladesh cricketer, ali khan who believes they have the ability to compete at the world cup, whether it's on the feed. now he's started to realize we can actually want to surprise stronger opposition and do it on the consistent basis. i think they started to realize that if you were young, which in this moment then they're going to give a very good, i mean,
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i presume is building up to, to do. and we haven't really played, we really in the past in the competition to simply monitor will bundle dish. we have done this against just really a but we need to do this list similar brenda cricket. and if we can have a really good present again to keep it, which i mean that we are more than given i think we can see the signs up in the morning and in the work up. and so yes, good enough to put out some really good results in our field form a new zealand cricket captain cruz cans is on life support in hospital after collapsing in australia. the 51 year old has reportedly suffered a heart problem, but hasn't responded to treatment as hopes tens retired from cricket in 2006.
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cricket changed to preparing a bid for the game to return to the lympics cricket last featured out the games in paris in 190-0100. but the international cricket council says that with more than a 1000000000 funds globally, it's time for it to return that targeting a place at the games in los angeles, in 7 years time on to basketball now. and it's been quite a week for dallas mavericks. starla could don church, sheila levine, his team to a 4th place, finish at the tokyo olympics. and later on, tuesdays expect to find landmark 5 year contract extension with them up with $207000000.00. is the biggest contract in franchise history on the don church, maverick for my play. often the last 2 seasons. although they have yet to go beyond the 1st rounds. and finally, a baseball and i was lucky to walk away after being hit by a pitch happen to the new yankees game against the kansas city royals. brian, my little boy in the 2nd, the soldier on that eventually had the opening of his man. all right, that's the book for now. it is back to emily. certainly no good news about those of
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the cricket is jerry. thank you. all right, that's all from us here at news. our rain will be here in a few moments where it's more of today's news. i'm emily, i'm going by now. ah, me. ah, ah, on august 12, then it goes to the polls and what approving the hotly contested electrons? i've become to grasp hold, and you can run the trouble and the impact of code the 19th they without is there for the latest upgrade, an in depth analysis, and what the teach him at home, frank assessments, by where it is, weapon it again,
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freedom suppressed. what kind of game freedom of expression is what's going to get human right. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. now jazeera yugoslavia disintegrated. war descended on its inhabitants amidst the death and destruction. one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend press drag push each went from coaching boys, football to teaching young men life. frederick push each of the seizure sarajevo on al jazeera, him back german government panic. they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts? voice is from different corner. every house here has someone who has made it to the
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top of ever. it's not just one, but several time program that is not punitive. you today on algae ah, an international delegation is holding talks and oh, how on the deteriorating situation in afghanistan? while government forces battle taliban fighters across the country, ah, you're watching al jazeera life from headquarters in del hi. i'm getting obligated also ahead. greek firefighters prepare for more flareups after wildfires burned for more than a week. we'll have an updates from the island of.

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