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but it's exactly where we don't need it toward the black sea region where folks are recovering from devastating flooding. they're off to africa and we are keeping our eye on those big storms through the t o b in highlands because it feeds into the blue and white river. niles in heart to me, were residence on high alert as those water levels rise toward the south. in abundance of sunshine, johannesburg 23 degrees. but prepare for joe. your temperature are on the way down . only 17 degrees on saturday that your update will see you soon. ah. since this celebration ah food for reconciliation. ah, and from ancient civilization, the algae 0 world goes on a mouth watering, cut and re journey from spain to the middle east. to discover the hidden history
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behind some of the region. best luck diffuse favoring the hop on audi. if you were looking at this from the outside, you would really wonder what was going on, what, what is this is a religion that they have an in depth exploration of global capitalism on our obsession with economic growth. this is still the center of capitalism. there is no limits. i view myself as a capital artist. we are trying to bake the world and we don't want to be so realistic in the well, we would rather have a fantasy growing pains on al jazeera oh a.
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you're watching, i just remind of our top stories with afghan talks on the way here and how the taliban has captured its 7th regional capital since friday in the province of follow us envoy for afghanistan is holding those talks with carla bon representatives, ethiopia, foreign minister has called on all cape full citizens to join the fight to grice government last a military offensive in the region. last year, the rebels have made territorial gains in recent we. why fi is are continuing to ravage large parts of the greek island, the heavier my father is now into the 8th day of baffling the flames. it is the most severe of hundreds of flies which has scorched large areas of the country. us senators are voting now to pass a one trillion dollar infrastructure bill. it will be the largest investment in the countries, roads, bridges, and railways. in decades,
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the vote comes off the months of negotiation between democrats and republicans. white house correspondent, kimberly how could join us live now from washington dc with more on this. so kimberly, why is this legislation so significant significant because other presidents have tried and failed to get this legislation pass the rock obama as well as donald trump in most recent memory. and so this is significant because it actually looks like this is going to happen. i'll be with a few hurdles. 2 along the way, it does appear that joe biden is going to be able to eventually keep his campaign promise, and also is going to allow for the creation of jobs. that's especially what some of his political opponents like about this legislation is that as the country try to lift himself out of the pandemic, that this will create jobs for people who need them. so this is what the son is
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taking up. it has both republicans and democrats behind it, not unanimous in terms of how we expect this book to come down, but enough republicans to get this through. and that's why this is really being celebrated in terms of passing this chamber because it has been months in the making and now seems to be able to clear this hurdle. so what happens next? dance if, if this does pass through the senate. yeah, it appears that will, but if there is a really important sort of aspect to all of this, not only does it also have to pass the house of representatives to become law. but there's another piece of legislation that has been taken up in the senate, which is completely different, but politically intertwined. and that's where things get tricky because, well, this piece of legislation being voted on is about physical infrastructure like bridges and roads and internet access. there's also a human infrastructure package, the send it is taking up as well. and republicans don't like this when they say where to add to the deficit. but this is going to allow joe biden to keep some of
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his other campaign promises also worth hundreds of billions of dollars. and this is what is of concern to many republicans. they say that the time is not right for passing this, so they're pushing back democrat to say we may have to pass some special legislation just to get this through. because here's the catch and all of this, the ones that republicans, democrats agree on, has to go to the house to be approved, and now people to the house. peter says, she's not taking up that piece of legislation. everyone can agree on unless the house and also takes up the other piece that the senate may have trouble passing. it's sort of a way of forcing their hand if you will. so this is the hurdle and it could take some time run or take timeline. the senate has to get this done probably in the next week or so. and then as he plus, he says she'll look at this in september. so it's a bit of a victory for the president. memphis major hurdle is being cleared the fil. a long
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way to go before any of this becomes law. or i, kimberly how can life or stay in washington? thanks. kimberly. a chinese court has rejected the p o black canadian man sentence to death on drug smuggling charges. robert schellenberg, who was given a 15 year jail term in 2018, but he was re sentenced to death. 2 months later, after top chinese exec chop track chinese tech executive mang one. joe was arrested in canada in relation to charges in the us, canada, sam baset, china says it is no coincidence. this verdict is out. while men's expedition trial is ongoing. katrina, you has more from beijing. he can appeal one last time to china's highest court. that's the people supreme court, but it's very unlikely that you will be able to reverse this death sentence in china. 99 percent of all criminal cases are found guilty, and beijing has an a torres li, hard stance when it comes to any drug related crime. but there is
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a very important political dimension to all this as well. china and canada, the bilateral relationship, has reached an all time low. 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 the aging and ottawa 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 all 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
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to execution. brittany prince andrew is being sued in the us for alleged sexual abuse. virginia euphrates says the prince assaulted her when she was 17. you for. he says she was traffic by the late convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein had to do it as poor brennan has more from london. there are lots of legal strands coming together on this. clearly the federal criminal prosecution against jeffrey epstein fell, fell away once he died in prison and prosecutors then turned their attention to glen maxwell and prince andrew was being sought to give evidence to cooperate with those prosecutors almost as a witness really. but part of that part of their investigation into jeffrey epstein and his associates, now virginia defray is sitting him in a civil court. now the understanding from legal opinions is that the criminal court
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certainly takes precedence and a civil proceeding would have to wait until after criminal proceedings had finished . so that would tend to suggest that prince andrew is not in any immediate danger of needing to go to america. then the issue of diplomatic immunity. now our understanding is that he doesn't enjoy diplomatic immunity, that is reserved for her majesty the queen, the british queen, and sort of immediate very senior royals and prince andrew has clearly fallen below that benchmark now. and then the other thing is, well, could it be even relevant because expedition really on the applies under the extradition law agreed between america and britain for criminal cases. and this is a civil case. so i would suggest the presenter is not in any immediate danger of extradition, but the pressure for him to respond and to give some kind of account for himself. is it done the last thing enormous in
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israel was the 1st country to reach an 80 percent vaccination rate of its eligible population. but now the government is calling on a senior citizens to get a 3rd dose as hold on to meet reports and tell us it is raising concerns about the disparity of vaccine distribution around the world. if thought it had vaccinated its way out of depend demik, but now israel is in the midst of its 4th wave with a number of daily new infections, steadily rising to more than 6000. now a 6 months high, i did back it. well, i had to say that is not like either because we do do that show chances of care. and we can see the students work in some way. they do the job, the don't
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a very and spreading at an alarming rate. so the government launched a booster 3rd jap campaign to doze above the age of 60 is the world 1st. but why a 3rd jap? have experts say it has to do with the effectiveness of the vaccine over time. for melissa bases, you see a steep decline along the 1st 5 rounds. starting with the 6 man, it's 6 percent a month decline. so if you take these 2 facts that among the vaccinated earlier, you'll see more severe cases with less background diseases. although very few of them get to be unless greater was sealed, they'll see bill and you don't see it on those a little vaccinating the last 4 or 5 months. only those who got their 2nd bills at least 5 months ago, i legible. at the moment, the government wants to avoid another lockdown. some restrictions have been reintroduced, and they all plan to expand this 3rd booster dose campaign. however,
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that has also sparked the debate over the fair distribution of the vaccine worldwide. according to the center for disease control into us, more than 4000000000 people have got at least one dose, but disparity between countries remains huge. less than 2 percent of africa's population is fully vaccinated. while some wealthier countries have already signed deals as manufacturers for more doses, prompting the world health organization to call for more a tory. i'm trying to put a hold on those policies until and unless we get the rest of the world caught up because we have 2 approaches, as the director general said, from the very beginning, we're in a pandemic. the entire world is in the middle of this and have to be seen from the emergence of variance after variance. we cannot get out of it unless the whole world gets out of it together. do you can germany have announced they will follow israel the example by offering a 3rd jap,
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starting in september several other countries, a considering the option to that will spark to debate about whether 4th jab will be needed while many around the world feel try to get their 2nd or even 1st dose. for that, i mean, i just read televi. a mass vaccination campaign is getting underway for a hanging refugees in bangladesh. surging covered 19 infections of threatening to add more pressure on the health of those living in refugee camps. when the 65000 of the 900000 refugees will be vaccinated in the 1st stage of the campaign, one person has died in guinea of the ma berg virus in west africa. the 1st ever reported case. the world health organization describes the virus as a highly infectious life threatening illness. similar to ebola. it's caused by coming into contact with infected body fluids and tissue. they have been 12 outbreaks of the disease since 967,
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mostly in southern and eastern africa. zombie as president edgar longer will seek to fend off an opposition challenger in elections on thursday with the country facing huge debts and a possible bailout, young voters are likely to play a decisive part from the pole. hold on with us a report form lusaka. elaine mcknight says, shopping for bass goods has become frustrating. prices keep going up with people salaries stay the same. like mini van bins. she's had to cut back on luxury for herself and her son. i definitely don't go in big stops and buy expensive rents anymore because you definitely have to look at the price difference on what you can afford me going up and him going up. we had more activities when i was like, really expensive. plan out like the weekends and where to take him and what not was what was cheaper for me when i was younger is expensive for him. now. unemployment
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hit a 10 year high last year. the local currency, the quarter keeps losing its value. zambia has more than $12000000.00 of external data, as well as an unknown amount of debt to china. and last year became the 1st african states to default on a day during the call with 1910 damage. the presidential candidates are trying to convince voters they have what it takes to turn around the economy. the, the incumbent president at the local is campaigning on development projects built by his government and paid for by debt. speaking to his supporters, he condemned the recent election violence that saw him order the deployment of the military. what we have seen happening in the last few days of killing people hacking them like animals cannot be allowed to continue. countries which are broken and filled state stuff like that. the politically motivated murders we have seen
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recently must be condemned to the stronger extant, and all culprits must be booked and punished. legal is promising more development if he is re elected. but some economists warn against adding to the death load that the infrastructure development that you actually put must also be spread between social and productive. so that the productive one is able to give you a return, even though the social one is not giving you the immediate return. and this we didn't do, or the infrastructure that we have done does not seem to be generating revenue that is required to meet the repayment. and that has been where the shortcoming has been long as main rival opposition leader huck i in the he to lima said he's going to tackle them. you've used it. his campaign promises include jobs for the unemployed youth by attracting foreign investors with voting just days away. and they say the selection is too close to call. how to macarthur algebra, the 2nd go ahead on i was did all the sports,
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me booty by extension. that there be change? oh, a. all right sport. now his job has him. thank you. may know messy. it's touch down in from self. sure. going a deal with paris centureman, the form of boston of footballs, to wave, to fun that it gathered to greet him at the bush airport. he made the journey from spain, with his wife and 3 children. let's go fly to p. s g stadium to join
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a correspondent, pool race and pull. the deal is done, but the fans will have to wait a little longer to see him in a p. s t shirt. what night thing. well, joe, from you can see enjoying themselves outside the park. i think that philip bored next picked haitian. i'm not having a very good time singing back the same as thinking about john's. if this is paris is magic and a bit of magic is what they hope. messy will give them bring home that's covered to the champions. league, they've not managed to win since i was taken over by that country owners and had a big injection of money. i around 10 years ago. not when they will actually see. you might say, i don't think we're going to see him walk out anytime today. they're likely to see him on tv. go to such a scheduled press conference at 800 g m t tomorrow. and i think the 1st time they're going to see him in a party or marcia, with that magical messy name on the back will be before i kick off of that much
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again stroudsburg on saturday evening, which will be across the crowd. lots of very lucky funds. don't tickets for that one. and who, what do we know about the deal that messy is going to find itself? well, i think we'll have many more details tomorrow, but the back of a essentially $40000000.00 a year. nothing. twice. he would have been getting if it's state of awful or not, having taken a 50 percent would have been a 5 year contract to try and get around those fine on to play a role. the boss alona. now said they, they couldn't get around questions about how they're managing to afford it. well, financial high play doesn't come in, in any strict sense front of it to years yet giving them plenty of time to get that finance strike. we had to match these official barbara for g. i'm
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a bit earlier and he says, money is a big factor in this, not just in terms of the contract, but in terms of how well football? well, what football shifted. the big picture is that new money's taking over for the big decisions that all morning will just moan, moan, moan, but i meant that they'd be left behind basically. but i don't know for awhile for too long. i've been trying to behave or see if there were new money as if they had more money than actually they did. and they got in a situation last season in which the wages of the, of the 1st team represented a 110 percent of the money coming in technically bankrupt it p s. u, comply with financial for play. and i know that in france as much relaxed for the next season or to comply with us financially for play. they've done the job. the ones who haven't been doing the job. i don't know who been pushing the weight. and now they have to realize that they cannot afford to friday. so they're going to
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look into having see, it's instead so full lot of excitement around the deal. but french football authorities may have preferred. it happened a little bit sooner. i mean, fighting might be to, it's going to really raise the profile of league had already been raised with, you know, like super high obviously has grown french player the other major stalls. abraham eventually landed in league with p. s g in, in recent years. but to give you some context, the international rights for the likes of english premier league are about 20 times greater than the international rights that lead gets. and the domestic rights, which have been over a 1000000000 until a year or so ago, before the collapse of the media pro group had gone down to 600000000. when that was agreed at the end of july, a messy, it's been fine before that deal. it's
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a bit later, there's a chance with the bargaining power could be greater and french football could have got a better deal. some rebellious noise is coming from some clubs saying that should be renegotiated, but in the long term this will definitely gave get french football boost. have an impact when those rights renegotiated, again in 2024. alright. pool reef in paris. thank you. well, it's hard to say the p. s g have done some good business, this transform window they've now signed, boss land is legend, and captain mfc on a free transfer that's off to bringing in the captain of rail. madrid said you ramos, also on a free transfer, they've got the best play the arrows for free as well. the italian goalkeeper john new e g de la rumor and the netherlands captain junior. why now them has also signed up, you guessed it, own a free transfer. and i forget they already had some of the world's best plays in killian and buffet and they mall who is the world's most expensive player and used to play with messy bossa. food bullies and magic sport. and even if you have the
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best players, it doesn't mean you are going to win. of course with name are probably within my bit if he's station now with missy. this is for me, the best practice, the 3 best front of the history of football, but it doesn't mean they are going to win champions league. this is not enough to win. i championship like this unique lack. you need to be very lucky on some moments of the competition. so of course yes for all of us now, vice in german is going to be the favorite to we dish to doing the tumble you. but it's not going to be, you know, what he strong is that we display it. of course, they have maximum pressure. you pressure patient german doesn't when the next champion for them is going to be a big thing because we display, as we thought of money. you have to reach at least the final australians. curtis
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esa, had a humiliating defeat in the 5th t 20 in flash against bangladesh. they were bold out for just 62 runs in zacko, which is the lowest ever school in this format of the game that complete before one theory, when for bank, who had never beaten australia before the for the all these, it comes off the back of another for one to see the west indies warning signs with the t 20. well, couple to you. a and a mon coming up in october, australia is innings. loss to just $82.00 balls, which is the shortest and 144 years. 9 of the 11 batsmen failed to school more than 4 runs. it is the lowest school by any seam paying against band dash in t twenties. but it should be said that austria were without some of their biggest names, including david warner, bangladesh saw psyche by her son became the 1st editor. take 100 wickets and score 1000 rums in t 20. out there a spoke to form of bangladesh, christa ali khan, who believes they have the ability to compete,
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woke up based off delivery. now he 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 in this moment, then they're going to give a very good i mean, i presume is building up to do and we haven't really played we really in the past in the competition. simply more on the dish. we have done this against failure at home, but we need to do this list similar brand of cricket. and if you 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 hands up in the morning and in the work up. and so you're good enough to put out some really good results. all right,
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that's your thought for now. more later has nice. i must joe. now, a berlin nightclub turned into a vaccination center to encourage young people to get the jam. the clubs a shot you to corona virus restrictions, but this one offered the next best thing, vaccines on the disco lights, to the sound of technology and called it the long nights of vaccination that goes off. yes, we are still in the early hours of operation, but we are very satisfied. our concept is taking off. people are having fun. oh and above all, they're coming pretty vaccinated. there's been no being that i think any way people get their vaccine is right. so i don't care at all as long as people get vaccinated . and that's it for me for this news, but i'll be back in a moment with more of a day's news. news
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ah 0 ah ah, another set back for the afghan government natal, yvonne captures its 7th provincial capital since friday, this time near the iranian border. and emergency talks around the way and how to stop the violence in afghanistan. we'll have a live up thing. i haven't seen this is agitate alive from the whole so coming up.
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