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the future home special coverage, is there a new deal? new canadian birds are risk of extinction. emissions planned to read the nation and if the president side, the one, any event, the guy on our 0 on revealing eco friendly solutions to come back, threat to our planet. on al jazeera, ah, ah, ah, 1330 g you watching the news. my name is pete adobe. your top stories thailand is struggling to control its biggest wave of cobra. 19 yet fridays saw a record daily number of infections more than 23000. the pace to vaccinations is
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increasing, but we'll take some time to have an impact. the taliban has captured august on 2nd biggest city kandahar, which is the group's birthplace. elsewhere in telephone sites is also to control of lunch because 18 of afghanistan's 34 provincial capitals have fallen in the past week. at the ton of android's closer to cobble nature when baset the meeting to discuss the spirit crash is enough. janice, done, they want to coordinate measures to reduce the staff at the embassies in cobble well, american, and push for caesar on their way to cobble to help embassy staff and local interpreters leave the country. washington is insisting it is not a full evacuation. and the embassy will remain open. mike, hannah reports, it was just a month ago that the top us general and i've gone is don returned to the united states. his mission, apparently over me since then the taliban has made huge gains throughout. have gone,
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is done. and now be with is read deploying troops to assist in the evacuation of american nationals and s gans who worked with the us. this is a temporary mission with a narrow focus as will all deployments of our troops into harm's way. our commanders have the inherent right of self defense in any attack on them can and will be met with a forceful and an appropriate response. $3000.00 troops arrive at cobbled airport in the next 24 to 48 hours. a support team of another 1000 is being sent to cutter to process the single immigrant visas that are being given to african personnel. yet another brigade is being deployed to kuwait to operate as a quick reaction force. should the u. s. embassy and trouble come under threat, but the state department dismisses reports at the embassy make close. my response to that is, that's not true. this is not a full evacuation. un secretary general, the new york has expressed great concern about the situation,
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but still holds out hope for a diplomatic resolution. we are continuing to engage with the taliban. in doha, i mean we are continuing to believe that there is a political solution that can be had. this doesn't mean that we also blind to what is going on in the, on the ground. we are not blind to the suffering of the civilians. we're carding crossfire in, in urban environments and the u. s. president insist it's f guns who must deal with a situation saying he does not regret his decision to withdraw us forces african leaders have to come together. we lost thousands at last death and injury. thousands of american personnel got to fight for themselves, fight for their nation. but i radically, with the latest deployments. the american presence will be back to the same level as it was for the past 2 years. of the u. s as longest running war my kind of
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audience era. washington. one of the largest annual gatherings in the u. s. is now open despite concerns about rising cobit 19 cases. thousands of people are expected at the iowa state fair, which will then 1000000 people went to in 2019. local attendance are not required to have accident or with masks his gabriel elizondo. it's an american tradition, the state fair and nowhere do they do it bigger or better than in iowa. it's opening day at the iowa state fair and it's full of rides. and who do want a giant turkey leg? this is the place and there are plenty of big midwest farming trucks on display. kathy green, he has been coming here all her life. i have been coming since i was born and i have been to despair for 66 years here. it's all fun and games, but the truth be told i was going through
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a surgeon corona virus cases. just last week alone. more than 6000 confirmed cases, a 50 percent increase from the week before hospitalizations and deaths also trending sharply upwards. so outside the fairgrounds, it's not about what ride to go on or what food to eat, that concerns are much more serious here at the biggest medical facility in de moines. they're so concerned about the delta variant and the surgeon corona virus cases that the childrens hospital has decided to cancel all elective surgeries, including biopsies for children that could have cancer. organizers in state elected leaders, refuse to cancel this year. masks are not required. social distancing, and temperature checks aren't happening. fair gore's have mixed feelings about safety. i was concerned about it i vaccinated vaccinated, but i still think the mask is a safe thing because we're very close to people doubts about coming. did you kind
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of talk about or was never any we all but especially where we're going to bring our grandchildren in that. no, it's not where we want them to bring that the young kids because of course they can't be vaccinated. other health experts say that many of the people attending the fair this year are doing so with a false sense of security. it is the perfect mixing pot for people to gather together bread coven, 19. and especially the delta via various get back home and cause even further outbreaks. we actually have one model that came out of polk county public health department that shows a bill be about $600.00 people who are walking around positive for cobra. 1900 each day of the fair with affairs spreading the fun, but also possibly the virus. gabriel sancho al jazeera de moines iowa. the number of migrants being detained on the us border with mexico has its a record high more than 212000 people tried to cross in july alone. that's
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a 13 percent increase on june. phil laval is in mckellen, texas with more this is the migrant front line in texas. it's called 10 city. they're the lucky ones, if you can call them that, who have not been immediately deported, awaiting a hearing in crowded conditions, but in the us at last. and that's what matters. the smiles say it all come in the way the travel here was very stressful. the city of macallan is a gateway to a new life of people like elsa. she left guatemala, left at 2 sons, made it through mexico and smuggled herself and her daughter across the border. i went on, but i was hungry. i walked for 18 hours. officials decided she can stay to plead a case, so she's taking a bus to florida. now me, i have a friend and she's going to take me in and help me find a job there. so i can give more to my kids, because there is nothing in guatemala for me. there is no job. there is nothing for them. i want them to have a better life migrates. arrivals along the southern border have rocketed lately,
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managing them all increasingly impossible. we've done a great deal and we need to do more promises again from the home secretary who flew in to texas. but the numbers don't lie and the police from the top do not come on working june. so a 180000 apprehensions, july, smashing that number with 212000 the highest for 20 years every day, around 1800, making it across. now, once the migrants are being processed at the border, they are put on the buses and they dropped off a bus stations by this one. and downtown macallan often with nothing more than the clothes on their back on an ongoing full of papers, i have to keep hold off ahead of their a silent hearing. that is where they enter the cur of local charities. there are a lot of these faces around that will give them food and shelter and water, but even they are struggling to cope with manpower with resources. and congress is not helping at all. this is a system that has been pushed right to the edge and then a little bit further nearby those free food. these volunteers dropping off meals to
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the thousands in those temper camps. since the end of march, we've served over 250000 meal to migrants in macallan. we've been supporting just because that's just macallan for the migrants you've traveled so far. there is another challenge, some conservative voices, claiming them for spreading covert or bringing new versions in their doctors. disagree. are these false bringing variance that don't occur here, like the alpha of a lambda or the delta? and the answer is no. what we're seeing in our community and those that have been admitted from their committee, which is quite small, is that they're all delta variance for elsa. that was the least of her worries. any harm in the things that i made in my family. and i don't have cove it as she heads off on a 20 hour bus journey, it'll be the most comfortable trip she's made in weeks one where she finally has some hope. fen lavelle, al jazeera macallan, texas. now this week, we've been following some of the thousands of migrants making the treacherous
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journey from columbia northern border to panama, many hoping to reach the united states that traveling through a dangerous jungle region known as the darien cap. i'll just here is teresa bow reports from one of the communities in panama, that's receiving them. ah, right through the to quite the river. deep in the jungle in panama shows how thousands i fling poverty south america. boats filled mostly with patients, cubans and venezuelan migrants follow one after the other. heading to the united states, the be arriving columbia across to panama through the daring gap. the arrived thirsty hungry and walked with difficulty robledo from venezuela travel with his wife and 3 children. he still recovering from the journey book, the book, the boy, whatever i can say is small compared to what we saw in one. there was a dead child and in another tent, 2 people drowning in the river and left hanging on trees. i counted at least 8,
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i'm sure they were more i don't. this is the worst on ever let it all. and how to how me take. i mean, amanda thought his wife, lot of that says she struggled climbing the mountains and the cliffs in the jungle . because it's horrible because i felt i couldn't any more before i arrived here, i felt weak. we hadn't eaten in days. my feet were injured and i was thinking of my children. i thought my baby was not going to make it. florida says they were faulted a woman from her groove was raped and she had to cover herself in mud to protect herself and g. o say, rape has become the norm. most of the people we have full controls that arrive to this, come are desperate. most of them have lost all their belongings, they have no clothes for their children. this group is from venezuela. they say the only thing left are their expired passport. they all arrive at the indigenous
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village of the hotel quito, where there is not enough food and water to help them recover from the trip. the driver has just arrived here from haiti. her 4 months old baby is dehydrated and has a fever. nope, whether or not i left, she lay because we don't have papers. the government doesn't want to give us papers . so we're going to mexico. around 16 percent of those here are children. they survive the journey. but unicef says most of them are traumatized. but this gets o'neil's. children are very young and they can be serious health issues like everybody else because of the trip. you see diarrhea formats, but also they're effective technologically because they go to to magic experiences . in some cases they get lost from their parents. so it's very difficult. the countries in the region are struggling to cope with the thousands of migrants heading towards north america. they're trying to implement quote, us, but this is unlikely to work for now. in spite of the risks,
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migrants continue to arrive. this is only a part of the journey, but most of them say it has left warns that will mark them for life. there is, i will, i live feeder daddy in panama. the 1000000 government says it is seriously concerned about the welfare of a chinese born australian journalist who's been detained in china for a year. john lay was formerly arrested in february on suspicion of spying. she'd been working as a journalist and anchor for c g t in the english language channels of china, central television. the allegations could lead to life in prison or even the death penalty. they are highly unusual for an employee of a media outlet, tightly controlled by the ruling communist party amongst before lee was detained. australia warned its people of a risk of arbitrary detention in china. beijing dismissed the warnings as this information. richard mcgregor is a senior fellow at the louis institutes. he's also the author of the party, the secret world of china's communist rulers. he says there are many unknowns of
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questions he has surrounding leis detention. what they're doing is keeping this australian citizen imprisoned for a length a period of time on charges, disclosing state secrets, but exactly why they're doing them on those charges. main isn't clear. now. obviously, australia, china relations are very poor. ah, it's the case. it has to be seen in that context, but it's not entirely clear. the chung lays being held simply because she's an australian citizen and this is some form of retaliation. it's the past city of the chinese system. it looks like that, but we don't know for sure. 100 percent. you know, so the 1st time that china has arrested journalist from the state broadcast to be cctv the chinese language service or in fact the english language language service . you know, often that has happened in past corruption cases when they've come down the line and, and picked up other people allegedly involved. there's not
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a suggestion of that involving chung lay at all, but it, the problem is it's simply a mystery as to what she's alleged to have done because the chinese legal system doesn't disclose that. and it's not clear that will even be disclosed at the trial because it's possible, as with canadian citizens in jail, the because it state secrets allegedly the trial could be closed. there's a big tree for britney spears, in her battle against court ordered measures that she says, have been used to abuse up the same case, to shed light on so called conservative ships in the us. that's a judge appointed legal or financial guardian, someone who controls another person's life, even if that person is an adult. as kathy percetti and reports, this arrangement can be very difficult to replace. the aftermath of public pressure jamie spears says he will step down as conservator of his daughter britney spears, as a state for more than a decade, course have allowed him and others to control the single money career and much of
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her life after she suffered a series of mental breakdowns, but allegations of abuse. how followed the 39 year old told the judge she's been drugged forced to perform and prevented from having more children. 1 she also accused her previous legal team of working against her interests. the hands have grown increasingly both like him pain free, brittany, for a long time. one of the most problematic aspects of this case has been that she hasn't been able to fluctuate attorney. and i don't think that the attorney she had previous to this was, i know that he hasn't been advocating for her interest because we know that brittany has asked multiple times out of this. and apparently he never told her how to do that. once again, want to thank britney spears for her courage. the case has brought attention to conservative ships in the us critic say the legal guardianship measures are open to
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abuse and terminating a conservatorship isn't simple. to get out of it. you need to then prove to the court, i've regained my capacity. i've been in therapy, i've been taking medication. i've worked on myself and now i'm able to make these decisions. so it's not just standing up and saying, i want to be out. it's proving to the court that you're ready to be out. there is no time wind for when brittany's father will step down here denies any wrong doing . and he's calling for another conservator to take his place. the singer's fancy, it's a step in the wrong direction, but the battle they argue is far from over castillo, and so the young 0 still to come here on the news. bangladesh is seeing deforestation that nearly double the global average will look at the impact of having on villages and animals and in sport, major league baseball gets its own field of dreams. all right, just give the details. can we come back? i
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oh, i typed the international sports news as far as peter. thank you so much. and new era is about to begin in spanish football for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. the law legacies and we'll get underway without star player, lino massey, mass, he's moved to paris. azure man has left a hole in barcelona squad as they get ready to open their campaign on sunday without their record goals or the cadillac joins can afford to keep the arch in time due to bars of huge debts from the spanish league. strict financial controls. we spoke to football writer, tony won marty from dario sports,
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and he believes what legal status is under threat because the top teams will struggle to compete with the more lucrative clubs around europe. well, it's too messy. has been, has been an incredible monitor for the steam roll madrid. let you go with all these themes that have just got a lot of goals against them. but the truth is now the spanish league has a big problem. economically we have seen manchester should be sending shag release for more than 100000000 euro. now spanish teams has a lot of problems, but not only bash alone and run. it also be out. she'll be you have medical. yes, we don't miss she other beams. we can have many options, but we have to be aware of one fact that real know that it has also lots of rolling to look at their risk. what is not that this was as great as it was a few years ago. i would say that maybe i'd let you go. yes, he's happier because he's doing the things properly and they are reciting each time
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better place. but what i want to say is yes, but i don't know how much profit, but also the other clubs. that's why i don't think they are done. they are not going to take profit or benefit with the, you know, miss, you options. i think they are more or less like but sure. with the big economic problems you have seen, for example, she re yeah. having to shell brian here because they need money, all spanish clubs are be economic problem. so what happened with messy doesn't change anything, but should only you still have favorites to win the domestic league, and i think they are going to be able to, we need but it changes its different when it comes to competing in champions league nowadays about shallow. now, i'd let the gone remedied, nor they are not able to fight with chelsea mantra that she the body shop german bayer mentioned they are not able to do that a, they won't be able to do that in the following years. thing was really also returns on friday and after more than a year of disruption caused by the pandemic. this weekend's opening matches we'll
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see stadiums at full capacity for the 1st time since march 2020, just one game to be played later on, which these newly promoted brentford take on arsenal. redford are competing in the top flight for the 1st time in 74 years, while the gunners are hoping to continue the good form they show during the 2nd half of the season. our goal is to get the best version consistently. that's going to bring us closer to when in full matches. that's what i want from the tim. and we did that consistently in every single much. we're going to be in a good place. but that's something that we haven't done consistently give the best version and that's something that we must control and we missouri. and then we are able to that then the results will be the consequences that chelsea campaign begins on saturday after attracting roma. lucas, back to stanford bridge. the belgian striker is moving from in from land, who reported fi around a $135000000.00. the 2nd most expensive and premier league history luca is back at
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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, everton and mattress united tennis now and tennessee. as arms dipper has upset, 2nd seed, bianca and rescues reached the quarter finals of the canadian open. in montreal, jabber beating the defending champion and 3 facts in a match that was interrupted for an hour because of rain. in june, the 21st era player to wendy w t. a tour the title page american jessica will be joined by former world number one, victoria as a rank in the last 88 seed came back from a set down to be maria's the car and set up in all russia for the final again. arena subway. on the mentor,
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russia russia's. danielle met, the dev, eased into the 4th round of the toronto masters. the top team was barely troubled by his australian opponent james duck, one of the world number to winning and straight. 566 for all my faith. number 7 said herbert, her cats are poland. i'm 3rd seed, stefano said, suppose silver. it is 23rd birthday with a resounding victory over russia has only dropped 5 games builder medalist. he said, and finally, it was 30 years in the making, but majorly baseball finally brought a game to the field of dreams. new york hankies play the chicago white sox, thanks to a cornfield in dyers vill iowa the now famous cornfield with sets of the classic eighties film fields. dreams. the game which was won by the white sox was the 1st majorly game to be played. ok,
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and that is all you now, peter. all right, thanks very much. talk to you soon. bangladesh is seeing the destruction of its tropical rain forest increase every year. illegal logging, industrial development, and commercial agriculture are to blame. time via child re has this report from mother poor in bangladesh. the motor performance was once bangladesh is the largest range home to indigenous tribal people and habitat for diverse varieties of wild life. but for years now, the forest has been facing destruction. so like i'm wrong, who represents one indigenous group say so much has been lost. i'm. i did wanted they also de gus. we are no longer able to find out traditional medicinal plans, through trees and many other vegetation we used to live off. even the wild animals have lost their food source in the forest. we don't want social afforestation, but prefer preservation of the natural forest. according to the us food and
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agriculture organization than will deforestation rate in bangladesh. at 2.6 percent is almost doubled. the global average a large number of the indigenous guerrero and coach tribal people live in clustered villages inside the mother forest. but the traditional way of life has been threatened and recently, or by the depletion of the florida. so illegal logging, land grabbing and commercial projects. and there are concerns. deforestation is only adding to climate change problems. they were listening to another student. they did a really and there, so they shut on, forest is laid on every time. land is important and costly then for one of the people and the maximum people they play to indian said the forest for industrialized and voting because just wrote and mentions still. we tell you a little ways to protect our forest. the shoulder bonds is the world's largest mangrove forest unesco well headache sites in a delta farm by 3 major rivers in the bale. bang go. it's under threat. so to the
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mix ever green forest in the hills. this fights protest by environmental groups. the government is allowing the building of the coal fired power plant and other industries to set up next to the mangrove as far as state forest, in addition to the carrier. and we have a total of 17 percent of our land or is that, but the forest cover is only 9 percent. most of the forests are subject to and coachman overall, the situation is actually very sad and video environmental experts, one that overpopulation rapid industrialization, agricultural expansion and illegal logging will continue to degrade forest resources adversely affecting the natural ecosystem. and the climate time v shodmurray. i'll just data model poor. when we come back,
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finance. for me to tell some people going, in addition has been said that you can make an elephant disappeared. i have many of the exciting brazen example i've seen, the men who sell football just you know, me each and every one of us have responsibility to change our person. by the way, we could do this experiment and a lot of us could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet is incredibly recipe for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly. here in kitty, pick up the collect, the segregate the say, the reason this is extremely important service they provide the city
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we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who've been left behind me ah, marching into their birthplace, the taliban captures afghanistan, 2nd largest city, was it rapidly gained more territory? ah, hello again, peter w, watching out to 0, alive from the also coming up, struggling to keep up. infections outstripped vaccinations in thailand's biggest surge of corona, virus infections yet. an arduous.

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