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in cameroon, we could see more scenes like this as the reins of falling, particularly heavily as we go into next week. not just here, but also in areas of an sudan stretching all the way through to the gulf of guinea . now was move farther south. it's a pretty wet picture as well. for areas of south africa, we've seen a bit of a winter. we mix across the interior, but temperatures are going to pick up in the coming days and the we plenty of sunshine, the in 2011 out. they were reported from townsend on the senate to trade in the body parts . and i'll be, you know, this is where the items that they put in, right? and or mich back re, wind, revisit, to survive mutilated to service the rituals of witchcraft. when you rewind spell of albino on audi 0 reporting in the field means
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i often get witness, not just news in breaking, but also history as it's unfolding dropped me from the hungry rep one day i might be covering politics and then actually covering protest. what's most important to me just talking to people, understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. oh, a. how again you watching edge, the reminder of our top stores,
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a powerful 7.2 magnitude. earthquake has struck katy fronting a red alert from the us geological survey, buildings of collapse, and a number of guests had been reported. afghanistan's president says he won't give up the achievements of the past 20 years and his 1st public appearance in days. ronnie said he's in talk with local and international partners, and the conflict of bond has captured 3 more provincial capitals in afghanistan. they've taken a total of $21.00 regional centers and just over a week shut on. and i saw that in the saw among the latest figures to 4. let's get more now on our top story. haiti's, new prime minister audio henry has just tweeted on the earthquake saying i appealed to the spirit of solidarity and commitment of war haitians. in order to unite to face this dramatic situation that we are currently experiencing. unity is strength
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or jeremy dupont is a freelance journalist and phil make joining us live from porto prince by telephone . thanks so much for being with us. so tell us, 1st of all what the situation is there right now what, what you have seen and heard there and how people are coping with this when i was about a goody this morning, when i personally felt pretty strongly the sick and well wasn't too no problem for the plans and in that created. a so, but after a while, so we're studying to receive food and you know, from the south where, you know, from the, especially the city of let guy which is the 3rd largest city of haiti, is apparently pleased that we're just to most of the last and all in human
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lives and also my sub destruction it is of very, very clear the situation now considering all that was already happening in this country with us and they sent the president just as just a month and half ago. and now you just having a government that just, you know, trying to get their way. 3 3 to deal with the major. 3 like that on top of the political crisis. so it is really difficult and i mean, deal a lot of and i have to say, i mean i specially, it is 4 hours away from one photo plan. is going to, is going to take a lot of efforts for support to arise. and haiti was already
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come to you with very little very little we stuff is and the infrastructure of very limited and the population that was living already and political situation . so and footed so you can see people still people on the rebel and the, and there's no, there's no risk to see him yet on the ground. 3 and everybody just for themselves, so the communities people are trying to help each other. it is a very, very. 1 upsetting situation right now, and how much physical damage have you seen from where you are because we just been showing some pictures just now that were posted on social media of the aftermath of
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the quake on, on a street there. and looks like a lot of structural damage, damage to buildings, and so on, people walking around. so they're not really knowing what to do. what does that fit in with, with what you've seen there? yes, i mean, yes. i mean i've, i mean i was just watching footage of people that said, sent to me from, from different places in the southern area not, not. 3 on the, the city of lake tai, but also city of best and i'll delay to, to the city. i was in a me a district to damage it. it's very, very important. it is the the to estimate right now, but what we're seeing right now. 3 the i mean for building collapse
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the schools called church and, and communication services and some places up our lives and, and very, very limited electricity service that was in that city right now. 3 people are, i mean i just call the hotel to reserve a room for myself tonight. of a dead, they were already tell me that they have, they don't have ac because they don't have city power. they have power. this is what they all rely on right now. we certainly appreciate you taking the time to, to talk to us right now and we have the situation does improve and the people did the, the, the how, where help is needed does get to,
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to those people. thanks so much for talking to us, jeremy duping on the phone there from porto prince. well, i brought you news earlier of the wildfires in 3 continents and devastating floods in turkey. we've long been warned that the changing climate will intensify whether disasters and u. s. government scientists have confirmed july was the world's hottest month ever recorded. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration found the combined land. an ocean surface temperature last month was one degrees celsius, above the 20th century average. the data also show july was ages hottest month on record for europe. it was the 2nd warmest, and it won't stop soon. last week a you and climate science report. warm temperatures are likely to rise by more than the keys threshold of $1.00 degrees, making heat waves, much more likely and severe shandra bush and is ceo of the international forum for
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environment sustainability and technology. he says, policy makers, on not realizing the urgency of taking climate action, the general pinking in the policy circle is that we have dying. unfortunately, that is not true. we don't have time. if you look at the recent debate in the united nation, united states, it is about reducing the gasoline. if you really want to phase our fossil fuel, which is essential and go back a little wanting, then you shouldn't be talking about reducing gasoline prices. you should be talking about increasing gasoline prices and if you think renewable energy prices, so that demand is not even in the us right now. whereas your life became president in the u. s. as a claim that he would be the most climate friendly president in that he said history, the fact is be to hit $1.00 degrees celsius temperature, increase the odd need just by early next to kate,
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and which will mean more extreme brain, fun events, more why fi, psych loan, in fact, things that we thing in greece and you might look like if deep walk in a digit or 2. but the job is to be facing is, is system level system level job and means that be if you want to really solve climate change, we have to think about and to fossil fuel and in next 2 years. now that's kind of a systematic change be required to keep the temperature within $1.00. see if they are not able to do that. unfortunately, this was the last 11 on central bank governor says, no one is running the country as he defended his decision to hold fuel subsidies. we are selling a also push back against accusations that he had acted alone saying everyone knew it was coming. the bank had refused to use reserve funds to continue the subsidy, saying it would be illegal to do so. because he has lost 90 percent of its value
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says 2019 and half the population now live in poverty. politicians have failed to agree on a new government since prime minister has and the quit last august after the bay route port bloss israeli forces raised the offices of 5 palestinian organisation since the beginning of the year. 2 of them had been ordered to shut down palestinian n g o is se, there's a growing israeli campaign to stop them from operating in the occupied west bank. neither abraham reports from hebron. the hello guy has been able to farm his land with the help of a dutch funded project, but the aide is drawing up. he's been growing heirloom seeds and selling them to a local organization supporting farmers in the occupied westbank. boston is have been relying on international aid for developing projects, that helpless team they're struggling economy. and you said i didn't end up with that that income. my work would suffer
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a limb. see that i grow help other pharmacy can't buy expensive seeds from israel last year. the dutch government suspended its funds and opened an investigation, accusing the organisation of having links to a palestinian political party can let him continue, but the campaign against us is not new. they target us because we focus our work in areas under is really controlled where most palestinian agricultural lands are. farmers are trying to develop their land, but the israelis are trying to take it over and push them out. you'll just, miller says, his institute has been urging donors to cut off aid to palestinian and jose, he says, some are linked to attacks against his raids. these really security services have increasingly shown that there is a deliberate plot on the part of some, palestinian and jose to use money that they've been given for humanitarian a purposes. and they've heard that towards terrorism. many palestinians like had, it was more to say, the main goal of these campaigns is to back them into
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a corner. the israeli army rated the officers of defense for children international and july, and confiscated the files and computers. and i'm of, you know, the addy few, williamson, there's an increasing awareness and international community regarding the israeli violations. that's why israel is trying to silence us. we've been working for 30 years. it's the 1st time we've had our office rated. now. this is where the army ordered the closure of to palestinian organizations, including the health work committees. but agency refused to comply and re open the doors and defiance. later its director was arrested and is now preaching invalid was triumph. palestinians and civil society say the pressure against them is growing and could effective humanitarian work here and abroad. neither ever him al jazeera, the occupied westbank. iran is going back into a 6 day long locked down for monday. it includes all bazaars and public offices,
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as well as movie theaters, gyms and restaurants, countries recording around 40000 new cases every day, and 500 deaths thereon had rejected earlier recommendations to impose the emergency measures. guatemala has declared a new state of emergency and is imposing an overnight curfew from sunday. as the corona virus infection serge there, the emergency measures will last 30 days and have been brought in to try and control an explosion in delta. very in cases, the country of 17000000 is now reporting 4000 new infections every day. the state of emergency was earlier imposed in march. last year of the united states has begun flying central americans to southern mexico in an effort to stop them from repeatedly trying to cross the u. s. board of the move has been criticized by international rights organizations and the us refugee agency. john holman, is on mexico southern border with guatemala and he sent us this report. this
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is just one of the flights that began a week ago, taking migrants turned away by the us back down to the very south of mexico. the new measure from american authorities is to stop them immediately trying to cross the us border again. the flights are heading to via masa and here top of schuler right on the border with guatemala. those getting off and then almost immediately bus further back down the route by mexican authorities into guatemala, to coordinated southern reversal of a long hard journey seemed to shock those arriving in temper. tula, it's tough because you have no chance if you suffer to get there. every one on this flight was what marlin will reportedly from durance and salvador intervals have been returned this way. after their arrival, they will shoot onto the bus. this is where the migrants were left by mexican
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authorities and the board of bridge between mexico behind us was that wait quite remote and they would drop here and just told to go back into their own country. it's not just happening here. what marlin officials told us submits, can authorities also dropping migrants that a more remote town called l sable, which they say hasn't got the facilities to handle them. the us is struggling. so with high numbers at the border and overcrowded facilities. and the biden administration is using a health provision called title 42 to turn people back without giving them the chance to offer asylum. it says the measure is needed because of the pandemic. both that provision and the increase implied has got you in refugee agency worry. our concern is that these flights that are sort of new and really troubling dimensions and enforcement of the states.
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title 42 public health order and risk. sending people back precisely to the situation of grave risk that they, they may have let despite concerns for their safety. these flights continue to return migrants to an uncertain future by code john home. and i'll just tell is a mix because president is asking indigenous people for forgiveness for the abuses inflicted by spanish colonialists. it's part of mexico's plans to mark the $500.00 . the anniversary of the fall of the ass tech empire. hundreds of people watch the light show illuminating a replica of the aspect temples. millions of indigenous mexicans died off to the spanish invasion in the 1500s. the conquest is still being debated with president
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lopez open door, calling it an unmitigated failure of 4 years on from sierra leone mudslide disaster. many survivors are still homeless. it was the biggest tragedy to hit the country when more than $1000.00. 100 people lost their lives, but the response response since then tells a broader story of the challenges facing the capital committee, dream reports from free town ali mama contest and leaves in the shadow of the sugarloaf mountain is attachment to the area remains strong. despite the much light but killed members of his family and neighbors. like many displeased persons, he moves his family from one construction site to another, seeking shelter. they live in, in some of the old finished houses and discriminated because they can not afford to read fish. more than 1100 people died in the much
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light the countries worst single day disaster. another 3000 remain displeased. after 2 days of torrential rains, this face of the sugarloaf mountain broke free. in the early hours of august, the 14th 2017 huge rug boulders and mud cascaded down the slopes and swept away many homes. while many people were still asleep for his own exploits, say, it's only a matter of time before another disaster strikes. and this is why people continue to build in dangerous areas, on mountains, in valleys, even water channels. before i switch on to continue norma and nothing happened a lot, but we land any lessons for these project area. know and i continue to live in the office with
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a steady migration of people comes an increase in demand for shelter and food. an estimated $300.00 tons of refugees also generated daily by residents of the capitol, free town. some of it is dumped in drains while government officials insist much has been done since the disaster, they admit that serious challenges remain. we'll walk into a few some of these acts because we definitely got a test to the fact that the weaknesses in the existing legislations experts warn but unless countries like serial yawn, take further steps to stop unrestrained development. their population will continue to be exposed to disasters. similar to the much light of 2017 may decrease algebra, freetown i still ahead on i just this stuffing legend rides her way into the finals in california. all the details coming up later in school.
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ah, the, the, the height of english football lies analytic market for the rich and powerful. what are the leading specialist work? undercover just years investigative unit exposes the inner workings and key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. he's held something like one in addition has been said that you can make an elephant disappear. i have many of the 6 brazen example i've seen the men who so football on, i was just when a military crew overthrew chillies, marxist president, one stadiums became prisoners and the hunters sole objective was absolute control. one man publicly refused to accept dictatorship episode for football. rebels explores the life of carlos castelli, the football, whose personal stories swayed
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a vote, but altered the history of his country, carlos castelli, and the demise of a n day on al jazeera. oh, a right. now his lia thank you, has him holds a new season, but the same old story from bruno fernandez and manchester united season opener, the portuguese midfielder continued his scoring free from last season, grabbing the 1st school against lead the visitors equal i shortly after halftime. thanks to this rocket from lou aileen, but from there, man, you scored another 4 times including 2 more from fernandez recording his 1st
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patrick for united final score 51 as fans, celebrated inside old trafford for the 1st time in almost 15 months because of the pandemic to be re united with the funds again. like for bruno today, it's important on this is money and i did this is the real money and i did this is how i sold money and i did to, i didn't send for example, you can, you can leave off the one season playing with no fans that money and i did that is funds and players and everyone together. and before kick off manchester united finalize the transfer a former real madrid defender rough l baran. menu paid a reported fee of around $56000000.00 for the world cup, winning french defender, who signed a 4 year contract for on spent 10 years at real madrid winning 18 trophies, including 4 champions league title on the opening night of the premier league. it
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was a dream start for promoted side brentford. after 74 years away from the top tier of english football, the bees marked their return with a to nail when over arsenal. 17000 fans went wild with a goal on either side of half time. have such a big believe in this school play as and this team that actually didn't know where that we were going to face as well. and massive club bits, individual players, unbelievable players, job job coach. but i just had this feeling that i would be disappointed. we didn't beat them one of the things where we were unbelievable aggressive in the high pressure and impressed with massive intensity and more or less throughout the game . and then as you said, the fans were electric. they created a unbelievable atmosphere. well wherever this appointed a religious then that way we did decision, we had very different hopes and we didn't see that so that we wanted either the performers that we wanted. and it's liverpool who start their campaign later on
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saturday, encouraged by the news, their star defender, virgil vandyke, is staying long term. the influential dutchman has extended his contract until 2025 ban dick van dyke has been out since september with a serious knee injury and only recently returned to action and pre season friendlies. meanwhile, liverpool manager, your club, has defended the clubs, lack of transfer activity in the off season compared to some of their premier league rivals. i'm not surprised about the financial power of chelsea or city or united. i'm long enough in a country to know that they always find a solution to do these kind of things. and for us, it's all away. so we keep the team together. that's an important part of business as well, because we can't spend money, we don't have so we can be cannot. maybe others can't, can but be can't. so that's it's, that's my information. real madrid coach carla and slot he has remained tight
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lipped on the potential transfer of kilian and bobby from p. s jeep. but he did admit that he was surprised to see messy leave 1st lona re, i'll also get there. season underway on saturday night away to olive s. cello. he says despite message departure from melinda, it hasn't changed the thing for his site. been gone, but then we have to fight with barcelona. i am convinced that like we have to fight with let it go. madrid this year will be tough without messy, but barcelona or barcelona. one of the best teams in the world. therefore with or without massey for us, it doesn't change anything. because in any case, what we have to do is try to beat them. alright, over to tennis and teenagers, angela, there's a great run in montreal has ended after being knocked out of the canadian open in the quarter finals. the world number 22 was beaten by the unseated jessica peggy of the united states. after losing the 1st one, the 2nd in a tiebreaker and then took the 3rd set without losing again, so face italian kimmy that georgie went away. arena sub blanco's had little trouble
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against fellow bella, russian, victoria, other inca. she closed out the match. 6264. so blink faces wimbledon finalist, caroline would go back to me final carina. sutherland over on the men's tour in toronto, topsy denila, the deb battled his way past 7 said hubert, her catch to reach the sim eyes. the russian lost the opening set but fought back when the next 2 in tiebreaker. he'll face american john eisner in the final 4 greek 3rd seeds, the finest fit to pass avenge his loss. to caspar rud in may with a resigning victory over the norwegian to pass took the match 616 for a tour leading 45th the victory of the year will faith riley belk up for a place in the final and 7 time world champion stephanie gilmore, is booked her spot. next month's world surf league finals in california. the australian victory at the mexican open included and
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a win over elliptic champion. all right, page back over to thanks so much leah last it for this news out, but i'll be back in a moment with more news . news. news. news. news. news you can it birds are at risk of extinction. emissions planned to read the nation. if the president sides of one events the guy on out in the year when the news breaks on the bond has taken a handful of border crossings. and that's kind of sounds more with exclusive
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entities. and in depth report nice and ball way is full of hope. it had on the ground, there's no infrastructure to deal with the human way and toxic chemicals to bring you more reward, winning documentaries, and lied needs on air and online on counting. because europe pete fund to fight terrorism and counter china and russia in africa. activists say it will provide weapons to dictate, but climate emergency costing billions, displacing 1000000 counting. the costs are now just the people have come to expect a lot for analysis era over the years, if they're reporting the commitment to under reported type of the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people expect us. they want the questions
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answered, that is what we've always done. that is what we will continue to do. oh, i i taking 5 minutes. i says there's enormous damage and several deaths off to a powerful earthquake. ah, hello, i hadn't think it was a live from also coming up. the afghan lead a braced his silence as fears rise of atalla bon takeover are sub ronnie says re mobilizing the military is a top priority. july was the hottest month ever recorded.
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