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with hello there, it's all about the extreme heat across southern europe and northern parts of africa and with those hot and dry conditions and high temperatures, those wild fires are continuing to burn across the region. now we've had reco temperatures across southern parts of italy. those are going to continue over the next few days, but up in the north, it is looking cooler and wet or if we take a closer that we, temperatures here, where we expect them to be is wet and windy weather for the british isles on the weekend it's going to get particularly heavy that rain in ireland as we go into saturday. march of scandinavia is going to be a cooler and wet picture since severe thunderstorms affecting parts of western russia and the baltic states. but for the really wet weather we have to move to the black sea. we've got severe thunderstorms rolling in across southwestern areas of russia, georgia, and parts of turkey. we have seen flash flooding, we could see more of that. things looking hotter and dryer down in the south,
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and it's a similar story. as we move across the iberian peninsula, we are seeing the heat build here. temperatures are going to climb. and as we go into saturday, we could see a temperature record set in quarter. but as those temperatures rise up above the mid forties, that whether the cut out one of the fastest growing nations in the world, ah, the contract needed to open and develop back into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and tough trade and money, skillfully enough, re key is up to about filling up from it of connecting the world, connecting the future. got cut to gateway to whoa trade.
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when a military coup overthrew chilis marxist president, one stadiums became prisoners and the hunters sole objective was absolute control. one man publicly refused to accept the dictatorship episode for a football rebels explodes the life of carlos casserly the football whose personal story swayed a vote, but altered the history of his country. carlos casserly and the demise of a n day on al jazeera. oh, a a story here now is there a taliban, who sees control of me, which is just 3 hours from the capital, as well as her out of kind of songs. 3rd largest city is also fierce fighting in
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the countries 2nd because city kandahar pentagon is sending 3000 us troops to cobble to help remove embassy staff. post clothes does ambia, where long queues people have jammed voting centers. high turn out indicate to tight race between president at long and his position rival. okay. lemme out here is observing 3 days of morning after a number of people killed in wildfires raised to at least 69. government is appeal for international help to tackle a blaze is a new wave of floods and lance lies have swept through turkey's northern black sea region. at least 11 people are dead, while hundreds more been evacuated from their homes. mister santa report, turkey is still bothering natural disasters is so was 154 weeks. now the note is on the water at 2 they don't for has taken hold of the black,
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the region. amount of the flows and lance lice killed 6 people in the area. almost a dozen people have now been forced from their homes, actually running as if we couldn't understand what was happening. came in a rush, took everything and been twice. now. we don't have any belongings or anything. below the waters swept away vehicles and records, many homes and businesses. search and rescue crews were immediately sent to help the standard. but some of them were hampered by roads and breeze that had already called you to be the cause. we are fighting another natural disaster. we are in sanofi, which is lost. it's connecting roads and 5 locations. we have also received bad news from testimony and bartender. we are trying intensely to open the road show as much as the worst hid province is custom on where several people were killed. everyman in nearby barton is also reported missing rescue helicopter. now try to
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succeed where the land vehicles have failed. but the material ages have warned the region to brace for more rainfall. right now, nature is felt all over turkey and more so by those who have lost every team rescue said that i'll just stumble. heavy rain has triggered landslides in southern china . several cars were buried under us, a slope which collapsed near highway in young county. the driver's escaped unharmed . torrential rain has also lashed china's hu bay province, trapping residence in flooded buildings. massive recreation have been taking place throughout the province. the number of migrants being detained, to the us border with mexico. has it another record? high 1200. 12000 people tried to cross in july alone. that's a 13 percent increase from june more in the deepening process, but speak to phil laval. he's that live in mccallum, texas. they fill up a number of migrant history rising all the time. yeah. and it's disproportionate to
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what you would normally expect that this time of year they just keep on coming and keep on coming, which is why we had the secretary here today. and he was expecting the troops as it were. he was saying the situation 1st time, there was no real policy change out. the whole idea was really for optics, for them to show that the fight and administration is on top of this problem because the conservative side of the argument has been saying, you know, one, this government hasn't got a clue what it's doing. it is lost, the war against the legal migration. it has lost the plot. rose, president biden is say, we are on top of it. so we had a secretary office here today. he was here again, just a couple of months ago. we had come a la harris over the last 24 hours speaking to officials in mexico. we saw her in guatemala. remember back in june, saying to migrants quite clearly down the camera lens do not come, but still they keep on coming after secretary lucas, that's what he has to say. our efforts will uphold our laws and will
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uphold our values. that includes the laws of humanitarian relief, as well as the laws of enforcement. we will work relentlessly toward illegal immigration and to adjudicate asylum claims fairly and efficiently. both are embedded in the law and we are committed to upholding both the reason these numbers. shockey factors are so disproportionate to what we would normally expect or not. because at this time we're in the height of summer. it's really, really hot and texas because it's hot in mexico, you got this huge stretch of and between the 2 places that have to be crossed throughout the rio grande. this is not an easy journey tonight. and so typically when the weather is like this, those numbers for by but according to precedent, byte and who said a few months ago that this would be a seasonal issue. a clearly quite is it because they are still coming out when the
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migrants arrive, they do one of 3 things. first of all, they might slip into the country on notice. obviously the numbers for obvious reasons, the other option is apprehended by customs of border patrol officers or the 3rd option is that they voluntarily give themselves up to c, b pe offices so they can begin the asylum process. and this is what happens. you know, all the time when the, when, when these migrants come in, they all go to, they go through, i kind of processing phase where they are co checked. they have a check on their background to make sure they don't have any criminal records or outstanding warrants, and then they will put on buses. they often have nothing more than the clothes. they're wearing an envelope with some papers that have been given to them ahead of their a silent hearing and they are brought to places like mccallum. this is one of the main places that migrant brought to they dropped off in buses. we've had about 4 or 5 in the last. now a huge bus is pull up just outside this catholic, run migrant center, and they drop them off and then it's up to the charities to take control to they will give them food, they'll give them water, they'll take them to
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a place where they've got some shelter to help them prepare for the asylum, they thought process, but also cobit is ravaging it. and all of these situations where they are really struggling to cope with them. i was full of l. thank you very much. indeed. a congo ship is spilling oil into japanese waters. after breaking in half the crimson polaris ran aground or sailing inside had you know, a port and managed to free itself, but then suffered a crack which split the ship apart. all 21 chinese and filipino crew members have been rescued. the carry away nearly 40000 tongues and was carrying wood chips. officials say they're trying to contain the also britain is my senior police officer says detectives will be reviewing recent allegations made against persons prince andrew, dame crusted. dick went on to say no one is above the law, but confirmed no investigation is currently taking place. prince andrew is being sued in the u. s. by virginia. jeffrey. he says she,
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he was sexually assaulted her when she was 17. she says she was traffic by the late convicted sex offender. jeffrey epstein. me barker has no worker of the day the my senior police officer in the country head of london metropolitan police service said that, given the civil case that had been brought against prince andrew, the united states force with now review the evidence against prince andrew. it's important to clarify that this is not the same as an investigation and that there have been 2 reviews of the evidence in the past. and the conclusion is always being here in the united kingdom, not to take the case any further questions. i did also stress that nobody is above the law. the suggestion being, if you evidence services of the outcome could well be very different. prince andrew faces account solve of rape of. busy virginia jeffrey
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in 3 different locations here in the united kingdom in new york, and also on a private island owned by jeffrey epstein, the disgrace by nancy who took his own life in prison in 2019 a man who prince. andrew is alleged to have had a close friendship with a slim down version of the world's largest arts festival has begun in scotland. as the world slowly emerges from the pandemic, creative artist at the edinburgh fringe shining the light on the other great crisis of our time. climate change turn the whole force met and breath. i you ok. i got 3 and this is to be gone. when a deadly wave in gulf, the city of dublin to friends must try to survive and reckon with the killed trapped on the top floor of a city skyscraper. deny of world powerful renewable resource
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afloat is an online production co written and starring eva o'connor at this year's pare down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we had, you know, in a way that is the cause, arms on it. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the wills number one threat, but only briefly with the next big climate conference happening in glasgow in november. it's perhaps fitting that art and artists themselves emerging from months of locked down, turn their attention now towards that other great crisis of our time. turning stuff on there was a substitute for the 1000000 to, to please try. this storyline is about species of aliens that have come from that
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planet. it's been destroyed by a climate. so we've come to this planet, come to us to help people make a change and making us better. but we're trying to put it across in a very positive, joyful way rather than keep people down about it. so trying to convey a very important message, but the people li, feeling like uplifted in like, i'm going to make a change and it be exciting. and it be helping the planet with it that we're living on. rather than, you know, telling someone about it. world leaders are gathering here in november and glove. got solving claimant crisis. it was good to say like, a fun way to engage about environment. i hope something happens in november when you know they will meet here to talk about the future of our planet. i've never seen anything like it and i really like the connection with united nations and cope . 26. that's great. follow up action. i'm show, i wish i could back so cool to action on festival stages,
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both real and virtual. as the performing arts make a come back, the message is, it's not too late for the earth to bounce back to joe. the whole al jazeera edinburgh, the english criminal kicks off on friday, but as the thrill of a new football season takes the screens campaign as a warning that gambling sponsorships a ruining people's lives, the british government itself is not considering whether to banish altogether 9 to be 20 primly teams have gambling. compan is as their main, shatt sponsors, and it's effective. the u. k. gambling commission. as a 3rd of british gamblers are influenced by advertising a commission. estimates about 340000 adults are considered problem gamblers with another 1700000 at risk of each problem gambler 6 other people, an estimate of 2000000 a harmed by the loss of relationships, jobs, homes, and even lives. but many warner battle betting ads will hom, smaller clubs, english football leaks as it could make. 72 clubs go on. the release germans,
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as the pandemic has already left an estimated $350000000.00 whole income finance is based on gate receipts and load for pedigrees or former gambling attic who was nearly $50000.00 in debt. by the time he was 19, he since founded cam talk, q k, which educate young people about the dangers of gambling. it joins us live by skype from port laska. thanks very much for being with us. do you mind if i ask you how you thought of gambling a so i just left up to vitamin and football and just play school and i went to the casino team in my house and then from there i was given another way you can start again with both hands for me on this to 100 come off to be honest. and what was the 100 came off? what was the impact on your life? well, last opportunity age. i'm universe a, him and football. i was 55000 bones on day when i was 19 and just my mental
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health. israel was absolutely shot. i dropped me of all my confidence and my relationship in my family. my power was sustainably able and it really took me to be on it. but i want to be at anymore because i don't know is not going to get over the problem. and i don't want to be in this measurable was, was as asking and pretty terrible situation for someone as young as well. so how, how much do you think young people are drawn in by something like sponsorship on shots and so on? i think the sponsorship key is normalization and it's meant that companies who say highly that products are household names, even among young people, isabel and we know how much young people was watching football. what? watching football. and i think it just as i said at kids normalization, i've done experiment and i school last year and i fit paid but the own in austin group says they could name as many gambling companies as they could in muscular
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which for women 15. and it could name 13 different gambling companies much f o was quite shocking. and what about the big argument that the cubs need, the, the sponsorship money and that the, you know, that having a struggle because of cobra, et cetera. and now they're going to lose money and go wonder if they don't have this, this trip. i don't like the tow, coarsely with but i know it's going to mingle called the bank state. i'm the insured me. israel will their research. you know, these companies will be replaced by other companies who would put money on israel. i think they all. ready but always to me, losses about 2.5 percent loss and revenue, which is surely. ready what that in order to help, we cannot protect young people more than what i do and what about the department seems to be in favor. they would be of, of self regulation rather than it being imposed by the government. what would you make that suggestion a i think that taken in so much money sponsor shot need to be spending more. i'm
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doing more than a community where the fund clips and teams and all the help prevent against that problem. even start and particularly because pockets are being so heavily co will their money just very briefly, what do you say term to young people when you see them about about gambling? i'm no, i'm a gambler toe. well enough i was going. ready to do it safely, but i grew up and noticed fully aware of the dangers of alcohol and drugs because i spoke about the and school and i just let them know that although it can be done, see if we can also ruin your life. if you don't keep under control for particular, thank you very much indeed hurting. and i told her i was there. thank you. one more football news next, including the 1st day at school for lino messy the aren't time superstar ga new teammates such p s g that's coming up with leah. ah
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ah. ah sports news now with leah hunting. thank you. lauren. well day after a mens fan fair in paris little messy. it went straight to work on thursday, taking part in his 1st training session with p. s jeep. the former barcelona captain started the day by greeting his new manager and fellow argentine murray to watch a tino then it was time to join his new teammates, of course, including french superstar killian bobby. and many fans will be interested in this upcoming image here. x ray captain. sergio ramos all smiles. that having messy on his side for a change, the pair famously involved in quite
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a few heated exchanges over the years while playing in spain. well, mfc has been out of action since winning the corporate america in july, so he'll go through many pre season over the next few weeks before lining up for p . s g. this week's other big transfer story is the return of rumbled the cop who to chelsea. the belgian strikers. moving from inner milan for a reported fee of $135000000.00. that's the 2nd most expensive and primarily history we'll talk is back at the london club where he spent 3 seasons from 2011. but he was out on loan for 2 of those years. the 28 year old has also previously played in the premier league for everton. and manchester united. i moto g p writer, maverick vinyati, has been shockingly suspended by his team yamaha. for this weekend's austrian grand prix. the spaniards been suspended over unexplained, irregular operation of his motorcycle during last week's race,
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where he finished in pit lane claiming numerous electronic issues. after an in depth analysis yamaha concluded that vinny alice could have caused significant damage to the engine of his bike and possibly posed danger to himself and other writers. yamaha says a decision on future races will be taken after more details of investigation. right now is fine, is a really strange sometimes happened on the bus. but yeah, in the end they know what happen. they need to explain. well, i mean is not my problem with having of problems inside the box to, to pay attention to all this. well, the tennis world has been shocked by the bizarre conduct a former women's world number 9, cocoa vandalay plain and a lower tier event in pennsylvania. the american was clearly not interested in warming up again after the match had been suspended because of extreme heat. and rather strange scenes. mandalay refused to give her opponent a legitimate warm up,
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barely getting the ball over the net and even hitting a few shots with her weaker left hand play was again suspended this time because of rain. the match resumed on thursday with vandalay retiring after just one game and the deciding 3rd set onto the w t. a tour and world number 3 arena suddenlink crews into the quarter finals of the canadian opened. in montreal, the top see defeated local favorite rebecca marino and will now play fellow belushi and victoria, i think of the men's event is being played in toronto and 3rd, see the final this past celebrated his 23rd birthday with the resounding victory over russian care and catching up the past only dropped 5 games against the silver medalist from the tokyo could tarry. high jumper martez lisa barsoom says the tokyo games will go down in history as one of the best. the 30 year old was involved in one of the most talked about moments of the olympics
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barshan and his friend jen, marco, i'm barry of italy agreed to share the gold metal instead of competing in a jump off algiers. son, a hum was cut up with barson after returning to doha. brother, genuine moments. me and my friends are mark decided to share the gold and the we did the competition. first of all, we are really good friends about those that would be competing since junior years. and then we went to senior at the professional level together. we did a remarkable competition that was the strongest hodge on campus in the history. and we did a great job both from starting high, all the way up to 37. and the sense that we've been through, he was almost a dream come through and i just hated for him to be on silver and of course for myself as well. so when we end up to $37.00 before to that 9 and the judge come to us, i'm trying to explain guys, do you need to jump off or? and i just looked at him as a coming up to gold and he'd like, yes,
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there is history because of the found demik, you know, it was really a special moment there. the restriction was you can literally feel it. the, it's not the same. i would say in the lympics period, if you have for people that did the 1st of the 1st time and the lympics, they don't know what's the real feel was when it was with audience. and you can go out and explore. so was it a bit different? but actually for us, we will need before we come there, we expect is what's going to happen. so we know it's not going to be normal, but we just don't know what's going to be. i just have to give it to the japan 2020 . they did a very good job on terms of organizing the games. they did the maximum to make sure is school and safe. and when we actually get into the village and start to see that it's coming in, i really start to feel the experience, of course, in the tract is not the same without the audience. but we've been waiting for 5 years. we've been around for 5 years and we didn't want, we didn't need actually audience to high us. we were happy ourself. you can see all the atlas really wanted this to happen. it's history really like if you look at old,
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820162012 previous games where we come, always stand and ambition was just get hired on high on winning 2 goals and 24 hours or less. so that was in saying was amazing. evidence was so happy goal definitely achieved. and now we just saw that sponsible. finally, here's a japanese mayor who bit off more than he could chew. japanese softball new goto was presenting her gold metal to her mayor when he held it up to bite it a bit into it. all right, and left, a bite mark. he ended up apologizing and organizers from the game said she'd get a new one for free. that's it for me. hand you back over to lord in london. and he, i thank you very much indeed. the rescue teams in russia searching for 8 people who were on board a helicopter that crashed into a deep volcanic lake came down in a nature reserve and he can chuck competency in the far east. when it was 13 tourist and 3 crew members,
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officials say 8 survivors had to swim to the surface of helicopter sank can alter that was close to freezing. the cause is being investigated. farmers in south africa, western cape planting their 1st or the seeds to be sold in the e u with a unique regional status. the rovers plant, meaning red bush is indigenous to south africa is joining champagne. feather trees and irish whiskey on the use register products with a protected designation of origin. this means only south african robust products such as t can be sold with a name, which is expected to be a boost to farmers from the region. is the 1st african product to be given the designation, which took 10 years of negotiation. just like champagne is unique to france. so to it's really lost in this area where it traditionally grows, make it unique to south africa, especially this area in the western cape. that's it for me learn taylor for this news up. i'll be back. remember another full rent of today's news. thanks for
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watching the news news. news? news? news. the how many nukes there's too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than there are to own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. is the country about the collapse before the kind of
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i i i use the televisions relentless march across the dentist on gaffney and hirata claimed by the fighters. kandahar is under threat, and us troops a dispatched to cobble. ah, i'm gonna tell you this is near a live from london coming up. high voter turnout across ambia as a country decides on its president poll. say the election is too close to call me the 70.
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