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to repression, it is seeking to limit the space where people can access information freely. cuba is in the middle of a massive economic crisis, and discontent is on the rise. while the government rushes to carry out reforms, it is also desperately trying to control descent. beating some will and jesse to still to come on. now just hear this news out on clearing the st. slager says it's begging and will cut crime, but will it stop many for making the only living they can honestly climate change how italy's farms and vineyards are adapting and innovating in response to a warming world. and it will tell you about one of the most controversial moves you can make in europe in football, details coming up with ah
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hello, good to be with you. here's the thing. we're still dealing with that stubborn disturbance over scandinavia, so it's feeding down what and windy conditions and i think the winds will be most intense through the baltic states on friday. here's something i wanted to put on your radar. we've got a disturbance sweeping into the british shells, but it is associated with a southerly flow. talk more about that in a sec. i think it will arrive in london. okay, saturday, mid day evening. so i think we'll squeak out some sunshine on friday peaks of sun, but still cloud cover and your temperature is up to 25. thanks in part to that southerly flow. meantime, we'll check on the conditions really from the code. so 10 peninsula right through to mall. dover, we've got some clouds drifting in. and so because of that, we may see some scattered showers. nothing major after iberia right now in temperatures. they're pretty well where they should be. this sunday year lives been 26 cordova, the 37. and next will go around the mediterranean. and you know,
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it's simple how to run the brain that's now shoved out toward the black sea region, but will keep those breezy conditions on friday. well, in this weather report in africa where we've had some strong storms for western areas of the country up against the atlantic coast, that continues for cynical and the gambia. on friday, the trust is fundamental to all our relationship. we trust banks with money doctors without really personal information. what happens to truck in a world driven by algorithm as more and more decisions are made for us by these complex people that could be the question that comes back is inevitable. can we trust algorithm in the 1st of a 5 part series, highly re questions the neutrality of digital deductions? trust me, i'm an algorithm on a jessina, venezuela, colombia butcher has become
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a stomping grounds for trespasses, as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire, risking at all and his wayland columbia on al jazeera. oh, the ah. top stories here on our era. at least 2 people have been killed in the african city of us, not about doing
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a rally to the countries independence. they have been scattered demonstrations across the country. in some cities, the group dispersion dispersed crowds with gunfire. people continue to flock. so the international airport and cobble hoping to flee the country and made fears the taliban. we impose brutal rule for us to secure the complex and continue to evacuate. american citizens and africa national registered for special means andrews of african asylum seekers. refugees of march to central athens there, calling on the greek government to speed up the processing of asylum applications. so they can be reunited with their families. and many also want the european union to help out with taliban that's taken over their country. johnson rock las has more from the greek capital. the afghan refugees move the fall of their country to the taliban with
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a song of love and lament. i have become homeless, it says without you, i have been shoulder to shoulder with sorrow. for years they nurtured hope of one day helping to rebuild afghanistan. now that his gums who lament we don't want the taliban to govern in the past, they've attacked on people that overturned women's rights. and they orchestrated genocide against the his are people on the national flag is displayed in defiance of the taliban who are replacing it with their own white flags containing scripture from the koran. young women, sport, long hair, pisses, and jacob as hallmark with their liberty, another active defiance and women. clearly the full runs of efforts to win to mines in europe to help out the taliban isn't just a political cause for them. can remain, has several female relatives back home and she fears for their lives might be let even going to sunday. the outing done. many of them are teacher,
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many of them are journalist, part of the army. some of them are working army with the government. all of them are in danger. if they return back, they have to accept their violence. they have to be community or live on the telephone or they have violence. how they can work with solomon, that there is no human god. there is no behavior, new human woman how they can work with them. but for europe, the issue is highly political, not least here in greece. the main gateway for refugees crossing from asia into europe. afghans in greece are asking the government to speed up the progress of asylum applications. well, that can patrick, who need to find very haven here. but africans already the largest ethnic contingent applying for asylum here. 20004 times larger than the next ethnic contingent to other syrians. and they accounts for nearly half of the total number of small amount locations. the government is worried,
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but with the situation unfolding enough can send those numbers could rapidly rise. the european union has long excluded africans from a relocation policy that helps relieve external border states. now, greece fears it could be left to cope with them. jumps, i don't believe us al jazeera essence. police in the iraqi city of karbala on high alert is thousands of worship is celebrate. assure the 10th day of the holy month of borum. as mohammed up de la hed report some cobbler, it's a major source of income. yeah. she mostly work towards the shrine of the members who are seen in the city of karbala, 80 kilometer. so the dud is where he was killed in battle, 1300 years ago. his fight against the injustice is the enact. here by men and boys flagellating themselves,
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recalls the agonies suffered to bite the man i visited from several countries take part in the procession most from iran said it came with her husband from the city of mush had regained to pray for an end to plank seeing the world especially carried 19 financing so that the faithful can salvage their freedom and pay only to without fear or restriction shia cleric had urged the faithful to get vaccinated ahead of the city moneys the influx of visitors. this putting a strain on facilities and services hidden car well, the city collect millions of dollars that every year from religious him. which accounts for the 2nd highest source of iraq to income oil and more hotels are being built in the city to accommodate the millions of people who visit every year. this
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season, those around the shrines are fully booked kind of a while for us, this year's visit has created several job opportunities, not only for the people the car below, but also for people from other cities. one, several businesses across the city have doubling their work volumes, including our hotel, yada, out of joshua last for 40 days. its significance for most lives in iraq see economy highlighted by tight security. brewer had al jazeera caterpillar nigeria as big as city lagos is launched. a campaign to clear it streets of beggars, it comes off to the state government imposed a band on begging and hawking police have reportedly already started making arrests, official, se bakers and hawkers are being traffic to lego by criminal groups. they say many of them have been linked to crime in the city will michelson bolos,
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the founder and executive director of the lagos food bank. he believes the nigerian government should be addressing the root causes of poverty. instead of imposing pans. when you try to fight from a fight, when to plot pushed to, to survive our limits, they will do anything, even when you put the line please. there was to fight it back. there are 6 where if bands to beg in, like you know, who just for instance in cardinal. what if you struggle with this because we are dealing with. so if i ever hear people who need to survive in one way or the order and wed there or that 50 minutes activities, sorry programs where people can actually i've some relieve on some of or where there are more economic opportunities for people to spend money for themselves well, i've left the district begging on. this is why i feel to go mission, go to the route to the, to questions of why this is then the 1st place. i'm not necessarily putting that
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direct number in place for to push people be back in what we understand direction and on the government most cities to, to, to reduce the new south and the commonality that comes with st. they get on all of that. but of course, we have to balance both the needs of the people and the fact that they need to survive one way or the other. and you know, we can do mind to go make, i'm now we're going to vision and jewels of course, sectors you know, to reach out to these people because we are close to them in our communities and you called up to people, we need so much partnership with them would subject of this, people goes up to their communities and would that's when we say less, less, less people coming on district back religious form, a deputy prime minister is likely to lead a new government sydney and signaling a return to power for a long time rolling, parting its mouth, sabri yackel has majority support in parliament and now needs to be approved by the
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king. he represents the united malays national organization party, which lead malaysia for 6 decades before being brought down by corruption scandal. 3 years ago. i'm going prime minister your day and yes, in resigned on monday, after losing support over his handling of the cove. at 19 pandemic florence louis reports from columbia ismael sabri yackel. the former deputy prime minister has reportedly secured majority support from a 114 members of parliament out of the 222 seats in the lower house. now the m p 's said to support is miles sabri our meeting the king at his palace on thursday to verify their support. all m p 's for us to submit their choice for prime minister to the monarch earlier this week. now is now subway is appointed the prime minister of malaysia. this means the makeup of the ruling coalition would be the same as the previous administration let by we didn't yes. and who resigned on monday,
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after more than a dozen, m. p. 's withdrew their support for him. the difference this time is the united malays national organization, or is set to come back even stronger. because it's my assembly as vice president of this political party rules malaysia since independence from britain in 1957, it was voted out in 2018 because of a multi $1000000000.00 corruption scandal. its currents present, its fighting corruption charges in court. former policy precedent, not your brother, who's also a former prime minister, has been convicted of corruption and it's appealing his conviction. now if it's miles, aubrey is appointed prime minister. that means i'm no set is set to reclaim the premiership. now of course, none of this is official, yet the monarch is set to meet with other senior royals on friday, and it's likely that a decision will be announced. then the king has also said any new prime minister
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ought to face a vote of confidence in parliament to demonstrate he has majority support. parliament is set to reconvene next month. police in hong kong have made a major drugs bus the biggest of the year. so far. they've seen crystal meth and heroine with an estimated $25000000.00. a man has been arrested and it's to, to appear in court on friday. it's part of a long running investigation into a drug syndicate, but so 12 people arrested in may and july a wildfire raging in the us state of california has increased to 8 times its size and just 24 hours. the countable far is near the state capital sacramento, its course tens of thousands of hank to since it began on saturday. the phone is currently threatening the small mountain town of grizzly floods. in the past few weeks, italy's farm is a face record, heat waves and droughts, but for many there's nothing new about having to adapt to a changing climate and the threat it poses to agriculture. other rainy met, walter,
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pharma and tuscany, who started growing crops, usually found in much warmer climates medical rattling negroes, an unusual crop for a tuscan farmer, peanuts when fellow farmers ask him why he plowed under sunflowers to grow plant more common to parts of africa. the u. s, south, he tells them the choice was clear, it is bad to our of india. the 5 more to view. see cool compared to 20 years ago. this area has gotten dryer and hotter. tando. the climate has become ideal subpoena . they thrive in dry, sandy soil. for monday, we have to follow nature, we can't force our will on the radio truck. we look at these, your toyota. according to a new report, one 5th of italy is at risk of desert if occasion farmers from the alps in the north to sicily in the south are adapting to climate change. and those who manage
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water resources are having to adapt to like this damn the channels, water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable. now was the fatty and that is on equal level. were always forced to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach farmers to consume less. i'm very worried because this part of tuscany needs a loss of water and diesel visiting the it's not just tuscany. 2 hours south in the hills of lot c o 2, nino shiny prefers to keep growing. what italians have cultivated since ancient times? wine grapes, but he too is embracing change with fewer water resources. his hilltop vineyard is especially at risk now cuz shiny works with a team that maps his land with multi spectral images that help him make complex subtle decisions about when to water and how much he needs to irrigate. seattle
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goes through the other, the body with we are forced to use the system because without it, a lot of land would be unusable. with this technology, we're able to keep this land productive. otherwise we'd have to shut down shutting down his families. vineyard just isn't an option whether reinventing ways to 10 traditional crops are market new ones. these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future adarine algebra mentored in italy. the united nations is warning that climate change is on the brink of becoming irreversible, and that's pushing people to find new and novel ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one firm in chile is turning to insects, whereas hope the tiny black soldier fly could become an environmental super hero or latin america editor, lucy and newman, has the story from the city of telco. they feed night in day, ever staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs,
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eat 25 tons of organic residue in just one week. could you stand impartially as the co founder and general manager of food for the future? a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and specific the black soldier fly is because the tremendous ability they have to process a lot of food waste and a lot of different types of food waste in, in a short period of time. and also the ability to apply technology to scale this from an industrial point of every year. the world produces more than 1000000000 tons of residue from food. this wasted, along with the resources used to make it more impactful than that is that what that food start the decomposing methane methane is submitted because of the
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decomposition and missing. got these greenhouse gas that is $23.00 times more than until 2. so what waste alone is one of the highest a c o 2 meters in the world. scientists are leaving little doubt that reducing greenhouse gases, finding sustainable sources of food, and accelerating the transition to a circular a corner. we cannot wait if our species is to survive on our planet. this larva absorbs tons of waste without emitting any gases. then it's turned into highly nutritious fly flour, which is made into pellet for feeding fish, chickens, pigs and dogs. to most people, these little crunching critters don't look or smell very applica, but they were in fact happy with the whole team and they also produce and oil, a kind of butter,
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what's in the not too distant future. we could be splitting on our coast or using in our face cream because it's properties are so beneficial. like cupid oil and breast milk, it's high in your gas. it m heart concedes the flies still have a bad name. and that in most western cultures, eating insects is still hard to swallow. but perhaps more important is what these flies eat. using black fly larva to absorb and up cycle or organic waste before it becomes methane, gas could potentially turn this still young industry into a much needed game changer. to see new and al jazeera palka, chilly. ok with all the sport now. here's gemma. thank you, neva, looks like we'll have to wait a little bit longer to see little messy make his day be for paris. man. he's been training with his new teammates, but report say he's not going to travel with the squad for the french league match against breast on friday. messy join from boss lane last week and has already
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missed one game to give him time to build his fitness. when he does eventually play, he set to form a formidable strike force with kit in a backpack on his former bosses' female name. well, why don't you go to get in terms of what leo messy brings? everyone knows that his presence have in terms of what he represents. this is something we've talked a lot about in recent days. everything is positive. there was a good atmosphere in the squad, any settled in well and quickly. so we're pleased with how everyone is working here . back in vain mess his old nemesis, rama. dread have been checking in on the renovation. works of that famous santiago . been a bay stadium. the ground has been rail time since 1947. the project to install a retractable roof at restaurants. a shopping center hotel began in 2019 and is expected to be finished next year. now it's one of the most controversial moves you can make in european football. right in the strike, a pedro has left joined the arch city rifles last year. he's the 1st player to
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cross the divide in 36 years. a 34 year old joined on a free transfer after re ms. new boss, j marino. his coach chelsea. the team him plus to requirements, but petro will be reunited with another of his former chelsea managers at last the a salary as being a current of ours outbreak. premier league side often with 4 of the players affected captain pierre and rick. by me, i am fellow striker alexandra la that miss last week's defeat to brentford off the testing positive about me has since resend a negative test and could play against chelsea on sunday. but lack of that is still recovering from the virus. go keep alex richardson and william also out. so the game off today to tested. positive manchester united legend and former barn door when dennis law has been diagnosed with 2 types of dementia, vh one year old who's united. 3rd time leading scorer says he has out farmers and vascular dementia law. he played $55.00 times for scotland, one to leave titles,
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a european cup and an efficacy. during his 11 year spell at united his teammates at old trafford. bobby charlton is also suffering from dementia. charlton was the 5th member of england, $966.00 was comp team to be diagnosed. it's been reported at the one of the people killed falling from a u. s. military plan in cobble this week was a former africanist on youth team, football or africa news agency. arianna says that 19 year old zacky and warry fell from the aircraft on monday and that his death has been confirmed by f kinda stands general directorate sport. crowd of people were filmed trying to board the meeting, playing at campbell airport, seeking to flee as the taliban took control of the city, or the future of sport in afghanistan remains uncertain, especially for the countries cricket team, which has become increasingly popular among the locals. for afghan players including a t 20 team captain, captain rashid khan, are in the u. k. having played in a domestic tournament. the afghan astonish scheduled to participate in the t 20
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world cup in the u. a. and a mon before playing a historic one off test against australia and pass in december. but australia as a chairman of select says he has no idea if that will still take place. oh, imagine i've got some, some challenges ahead of them and a cricket. cricket sits on the scarlet that probably not very higher. i think certainly from our point of view, we think they're really exciting and the cricket, cricket in country are i hope we get to play a little cricket against me in the future. i've got no idea that's going to go ahead by the russians friends who defected it during the year. lympics especially now wants to run to poland instead. christina, tim, enough, scott was taken in by the country after her coaches tried to force her to return home to batteries. she refused because she feared for her safety and that
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a crackdown on antique government to sentence him enough says she's decided to stay in poland until it's safe to get back to the race for a few measures, not to be on the road. we're now going to try and change my sporting citizenship so that i can compete for the polish national team. but this is a long process and one of the conditions is a band on competing internationally, which normally takes 3 years. we will ask for this to be shortened for me because it is unusual situation. telephone number said daniel medford f continues to show why he's one of the main contenders for the upcoming us open. the top seat is in the quarter finals of the cincinnati me office after meeting a group democrat in straight sets. 6363. the russian is looking to claim his 2nd title in a week after winning interest. last sunday. no problems either for the top seed in the women's tournament. ash bossy was number one books placed in the law made by
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knocking out the defending champion victoria as a rancor bossy. he won wimbledon last month that dropped to just 2 games actually took the match in stripe, that now to some major championship golf and women's old number one quarter have a sheriff. the lead at the british open, the american i'm the limpid champion, finished her 1st round 5 under reading, madeline braxton and a young, kim of south korea. but perhaps shelter the day went to japan and all should be, you know, she's known as the smiling cinderella back because while you can probably guess, she always seems cherry. and she was certainly smiling when she hold out for an eagle out the 11 pole here. she's 3 shot back on to under wild beth box. i cannot. alvarez has announced his next fight. the mexican will face at kayla planned for the right to become undisputed midway champion with full bouts on the line. it'll be in las vegas on november 6. can ela has lost only one if it's 59 fights that was
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to floyd may weather while plant is on basin in 21 balance, 42 year old money back l says he's fighting at least 30 rounds a day to prepare for his while. title fight. coming up on saturday, the filipino who's the only 8 division champion in boxing history is up against your dentist. in las vegas. cubans replacement expense junior, who put out with an eye injury boxing is my passion and i'm enjoying doing training and excited to, to do a sacrifice and, and discipline especially to prepare applied like this back elson in great shape that the age of 40. do you think nice? absolutely. apparently. 40 for new 30. below the good. you can find much more on our website. how much is there a dot com? that's the new so i'll be back shortly with more. today's news don't go away.
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al jazeera, when ever you ah, ah, flying their flag in defiance? come, protest is mark independence day showing resistance to taliban control. a couple airport, the desperate struggle to leave continues. 1000 so being evacuated, but thousands more. remain. ah, be parker. this is al jazeera life from london. also coming up, aid slowly start to flow in haiti nearly a week.
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