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2 hours or a day or so, the rural votes start coming in and that's the governing party. normally have support. that's where in many african countries like zambia more people seem to live. and that's way president lou who is hoping to get a loss of his votes from the commission say that the reason why it's taking so long to announce all the results is because it's a manual counting process. so it's going to take time in some areas are remote, they're hoping they say to relieve all the results by sunday, but with the delays, the being seeing it could be longer than that a day or 2. the general moods in the country is that of anxiety, people wait would be the final result if attend come here in stock. i mean, for example, on friday and even sometimes a day when people feed soldiers a dry past, you see some people looking a bit worried with the news, our life from london, the land. it's tough because you have no chance and you suffer to get their central
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american migrant to risk everything to get to the us border sent back across the mexico. we have a special report and why palestinian agencies are increasingly finding themselves in targets of is rating military, right? this softening legend rides, how wage the well the finals are more on that board. ah hello there. it's all about the exceptional heat across the southern europe as we go into sunday in particular for spain. we've got a heat wave that seeing many of the cities the civil in southern areas. and we could see a temperature record set in cordova as temperatures are expected to rise into the high forty's. now we've got a red alert for southern areas of spain on sunday. the temperatures do come down
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slightly for southern parts of a city. but in serbia, we've got a heat alert out for the south as temperatures are expected to climb for the north . this it is a cooler and wet picture. we've got showers, installs on schedule for switzerland, edging into austria and for the bridge childs that wet and windy weather continues . there will be some sunshine breaking through it. rains on settled for much of a scandinavian, but for the brisk winds and heavy rain we have to look to finland. and some of those baltic states. now we have seen really heavy rain across the black sea region . it is going to ease for ne, in parts of turkey, but georgia is going to see some really heavy falls in the days to come further south that is looking hotter and dryer. athens is going to see the temperature pick up. and as we move over to the iberian peninsula, we are going to see temperatures rise as that heat wave continues. the
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new zealand new canadian birds are at risk of extinction. in vicious plans to rid the nation of, if the president sized them one, when he investigates on out soon as the sun goes out, russia is talented place to work from as a journalist, even though the authority of say you can do it, it's not allowed. we are still pushing, we're always pushing a boundary. part of the center of moscow is under a lot of people are being the same for feed fully marks. and here to the fitness center, we are the ones traveling the extra mile where auto media don't go. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. ah, al jazeera as a use. all.
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i ok. so now says he's close to the afghan capital campbell of fall and the taliban, which now controls $20.00 to $34.00 provincial capitals of the taking mazata sherry from the north of the country in the past few hours at least $227.00 people, a dead officer, a large earthquake struck haiti, countries, prime minister says the $7.00 magnitude tremors caused enormous damage to areas in the south of the country and residents in the algerian city of to the was the, was surveying the devastation of the recent wildfires at least $71.00 people have
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been killed and plays a continuing elsewhere or more on top story in the developing situation in afghanistan, i am joined by human rights activists. buddy, she is a former senior advisor. the african ministry finance, joins us live from san diego via skype. so we've been obviously that the taliban are encircling cobble, and we've been, we have reports of fighting and polish. i'll see. these are reports which obviously that seen as a gateway to the capital. what your friends and family telling you in, in the capital about what's happening there? my friends and family are very fear. and there are panicking right now and they're asking for help. they have been calling me and numerous times and they're crying and they need help miserably. so as we're coming closer to cobble, i feel like cobble may collapse in the next few days and people are being hopeless
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. they have no future venison anymore. their future is being clubs right in front of their eyes. and yes, they're just hopeless and they want their to national communities to maybe bring back the military on the ground just to stabilize the venison and not lose all the gains that they have had for the past 20 years. would the resignation of president a chef lonnie see the capital handed over to the taliban in a way that prevents the sort of bloodshed that could result from the warfare? i think that's the only solution that i'm looking at right now. i think transitional government would avoid more bloodshed to happen in the country. i think we all knew that top one are playing the long game we. we knew that taller
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one or not there for the short game. so the minute us and i was there were draw all it gift, all of on an open invitation to be back and power again. are we like to please continue? go on, sir. i resignation from money would be in the benefit of the people. and what do you, how will the taliban handle themselves in a transitional government and where is the former president? how made cause i right now he's in kandahar isn't t i don't think i'm informed enough about the information about car. i know that most of the official government have been flying out of the country. some of them has husband has stopped at the airport. so people are just running away and they are the cotton. this is the, the heavy cost of the war is being paid by the civilian that
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body. thank you very much for joining your staff from san diego. appreciate you taking the time. thank you so much. now united states government, his command, a fresh criticism for its latest approach to cutting migration from latin america. people who made it to the border being flown to southern mexico and a bit to stop them repeatedly trying to cross the frontier. those who have tried to flee their homeland or greater risk of becoming targets of violence and extortion. john hallman reports from mexico southern border with guatemala. the. this is just one of the flight the 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 a heading to be masa. and here top a jeweler right on the board with guatemala. those getting off and then almost
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immediately bus further back down the route by mexican authorities into guatemala. it's a coordinated southern reversal of a long hard journey seemed to shock those arriving in temper, chula oil. it's tough because you have no chance to suffer to get there. every one on this flight was what merlin were reportedly from dawkins and salvadorans had also been returned this way. after they were arrival, they were ushered onto the bus. this is where the migrants were left by mexican authorities. miss board a 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's mullen officials told us submits, can authorities, russo 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. it's
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so with high numbers at the border in overcrowded facilities. and the biden administration is using a health provision called ty, 242, to turn people back without giving them the chance to offer asylum. it says the measure is needed because of the pandemic. both that provisions and the increasing flight 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. 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
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return migrant to an uncertain future by code john home. and i'll just tell you, man, for the 1st time in 16 years, germans will choose a new government next month without anger merkel at the head of her policy. instead, the christian democrats will be fronted by army, lash it, as he aims to take over his chancellor. but a public blunder he made on a visit to a flood harry recently his dented the policies prospects. dominic came reports from ballin. the political shadow boxing of the summer is over now it's time for the main event for arm and lashes. that means trying to land a few punches on his electoral rivals, both from the social democrats and from the greens, which is why he's been visiting eco friendly projects like this, the new tesla factory outside berlin. this is the future future of energy, the future of sustainability. and we thank you for this investment in
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germany as well. it's a, it's a pleasure to be here. the problem for lashley it is that many people seem unsure about him. images like these of him laughing on the sidelines of a visit to a flood. his area last month have damaged his reputation. when he stands alongside angle immaculate, such events, some believe he struggles by comparison. some in his home state, blame him for their problems. this level of dissatisfaction is mirrored at the national level. when in early spring he emerged as the lead candidate for his party and their bavarian allies, the c s. u. they were pulling it around 30 percent. now they're struggling to stay above 20 percent. with strong challenges from the greens and social democrats, one, emily says lash. it has been trying to stresses environmental credentials in order to stem the flow of votes to the greens. seems to that to last. it has to go a bit more towards the issues of the greens and talk to issues in the public and
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social justice. thing over these elections are about choosing who works in parliament for the next 4 years. they'll also have a direct impact on who ends up as the chancellor for the past 16 years, that role has belonged to the christian democratic angle america with her soon to be gone. and now with armand lush, it in charge of the c d. u. that grip on power seems looser, and the threats from the other main parties much stronger. and all the while the bavarian prime minister marcus verda looks on, he wanted to be the lead candidate for the cdcs you in september. but last out to lash it in the spring. now the polls suggest most germans would prefer verda as chancellor, and that the cd u. c. s u vote would be higher if he was, but such a change of course, seems highly unlikely with just a few weeks to go. dominant cane al jazeera, berlin, and guatemala has declared
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a new state of emergency and is imposing an overnight coffee from sunday. as corona, virus infections that such emergency measures will last for 30 days and a bit to control and explosion, and delta various cases. country of 70000000 people is reporting 4000 new infections every day. a state of emergency was also imposed in march last year, lebanon central bank governor says no one is running the country. riyadh salam is, is defending government criticism of his decision to hold fuel subsidies. bank refuse to use reserve funds to continue the subsidy which has helped drain currency resolves. politicians have fell to agree on a new government since prime minister has an dia quit last august off to after the port explosion in bay where it was really forces of rated the offices of 5 palestinian organisation since the beginning of the year. 2 of them has been
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ordered to shut down palestinian, and jose say there is an intensifying israeli campaign to stop them from operating the occupied westbank. it ever 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 feeds and selling them to a local organisation supporting farmers in the occupied westbank. boston is have been relying on international aid for developing project that helps us seem they're struggling economy. and you said i didn't know the end of all that was that that income my work will suffer. a limb said that i grow, help out. the pharmacy can't buy expensive seats 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. come, let's continue with the campaign against. as is not new, they targeted because we focus our work in areas under is really controlled where
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most palestinian agricultural lands or farmers are trying to develop the land. but the israelis are trying to take, he told them, push them out. you know, just miller says his institute has been urging donors to cut off aid to palestinian and joe's. he says some are linked to attacks against israelis. 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 had they've been given for humanitarian aid purposes. and they've heard that towards terrorism. many past indians like had it was more to say the main goal of these campaigns is to back them into 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 eddie williams, there's an increasing awareness and international community regarding these really violations. that's why israel is trying to silence us. we've been working for 30
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years. it's the 1st time we've had our office rated. they've heard the army ordered the closer of to palestinian organizations, including the health work committees. agency, refused to comply and re open the door. the defiance later its director was arrested. and it's now preaching in minutes was trial palestinians. ready and civil society say the pressure against them is growing and could effect the humanitarian work here and abroad. knew the ever him. al jazeera, the occupied westbank. phil, i have for you on the program for years after sierra leone was last slide, experts warn it's just a matter of time before there's another calamity. the opening weekend of the premier leave is already produced, and cracking goals were on that shortly. ah bulgaria, the poorest nation, the european union rock allegation,
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the corruption seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get access to money to europe in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from use guerria at the crossroads on a i al jazeera. when ever you write down to the me.
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ah, ah ah . 4 years after one of the early owns biggest natural disasters, many survivors, a still homeless, more than a 1000 people lost their lives in a devastating mudslide. in the capital free town is going to interest reports. it could happen again. 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 displaced persons, he moves his family from one construction site to another, seeking shelter. they live in,
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in some of the old city to help in this community. because they can't afford to re teach more than 1000. 100 people died in the much light, the country's 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 drug 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 war 2 channels. before i switch on to continue loma and nothing happened,
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let's pull up and we land any lesson example for these project area. no my, my visual continues to live in a bank with a steady migration of people comes an increasing demand for shelter and food. an estimated $300.00 tons of refuse is also generated daily by residents of the capital free town. some of it is dumped in drains while government officials assist 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 tested effects, weaknesses in 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 mudslide of 2017. how many degrees i'll
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do that for you town time are full is for with a layer. thank you, mary. and while leonor massey received another huge welcome from p. s g fans on saturday this time from inside their home stadium, give me a call. the argentine superstar joined the other new members before the match against strossberg. messy said the reception was incredible. fans will have to wait a little longer though, before they get to see the former barcelona captain and action until he reaches match fitness. the new season, but same old story from bruno fernandez and manchester united premier league opener, the portuguese midfielder continued his scoring free from last season. grabbing the 1st goal against leads the visitors equalize shortly after half time. thanks to
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this rocket from luke eileen. but from their ban, you scored another 4 times, including 2 more from fernandez, recording his 1st patrick for united final score $51.00, a san 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 2 adults. and for example, you can, you can leave off the one season playing with no funds that money and i did that is funds and players and everyone together. and before kick off manchester united finalize the transfer a formal real madrid defender rafael thereon. menu paid a reported fee of around $56000000.00 for the world cup, winning french defender, who signed a 4 year contract baran spent 10 years at real madrid when 18 trophies,
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including 4 champion lead titles. chelsea got their campaign underway with little side against the crystal palace. the european champion score 2 goals in the opening half thanks to marcos, alonzo and christian, holistic after the break though, there was a moment. trevor chat about will long remember the graduate from the chelsea academy scored his 1st premier legal, the blues winning it 3. now it's a super tough competition and it's on us to to, i think that we are in this role. and i truly believe we are in the role of the, of the hunters and we need to cause to get to live a poor city and menu nighted. and we have to do this week in week out. so this was a very good 1st step. and another title container had a strong start. liverpool made light work of promoted side, norwich. the 3 mill victory included this goals from mohamad solid,
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who became the 1st player and primarily history to score in 5 consecutive opening weekends of the season. game was not the sensational big game, which we played already in few moments in the past, but really good and really mature and really professional. so i'm really happy about this start and that's carry on and use it bar salon. a coach, ronald come in is urged his players to move on. following the departure of leonor messy, they start their season at home on sunday. and fans will finally be allowed back in the stadium bars that have not played in front of home supporters for almost a year and a half. it won't be capacity crowd though, because stadiums in spain are still limited to 30 percent capacity. and that i wish the lord also this is painful for bosses. supporters. i understand because of all what messy has done for this club. and the type of player he is we're talking about
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missing him because he's such an important player in the history of barcelona. but i think we must not live thinking in the past and these things happen. people change clubs or young plays very promising for the future. that's why i'm happy with the team. we have a former world number one, carolina please. scope is continued her strong season after reaching the final of the canadian open. in montreal, she beat the top seed arena sub olenka, 6364, and the semi final to reach or 3rd decider of the year. the wimbledon runner up has not won a tournament since january last year. moto g p writer maverick daniela, has apologize to his team after being suspended for this weekends. austrian graham pre yamaha, punished the spaniard for allegedly trying to deliberately damage his bikes, engine during last weeks. race, it's sad for me because i had the n, you know, i had a lot of frustration. i have to say, and i want to apologize. 3, i'm a hobby,
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go to the n everything. what about frustration? a lot off. also a lot of nerves. i did, i did, i want to be for the way the last labs and as i said with a big explosion of emotion frustration. but in any case, i wanted to much some one and not the one myself. and the end of the day. i'm very sad about all of the things were going on here now. another spaniard qualified fastest for sunday's rates for hey, martin grabbed his 2nd street whole position on his cottage and broke the last record in the process. and finally, 7 time world champion, stephanie gilmore, booked her spot in next month. world surf league finals. the australians victory at the mexico open included a win over a limbic champion career some more in this demise. all right, that's it for me and direct miriam and london. thank you leah at any hour, but i'll be back with another bulletin and a couple of minutes including
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a post all the latest on situation unfolding in afghanistan. ah ah ah ah ah ah, more than 10 years after the global financial crisis, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. your companies now bankrupt our economies in the state of crisis. i have a very casey question. 1000000 lost at home in the us who held responsible. i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not take any price for it.
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thank you. lloyd, the man who still the world on al jazeera, i stand on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal and unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the 1970 lead to be a being of the don't write a formal government apology for past injustices is rare and use the lens and has to meet the strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct court that continues to suffer, connected to those historic events. the often violent don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes, businesses, and even churches looking for overstayed to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. lead is a new deal and polynesian communities, welcome the apology,
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and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera ah, the northern government, stronger than lazar sherry falls to the taliban as the group tysons. it's stranglehold on the afghan capital campbell. ah, no, i'm sorry. i'm in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. a 7.2 magnitude of quiet kits west and hating, sending shore.

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