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we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter and on out sierra the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval for decades, and they says another change to get used to. and one that's far from easy situation . and now it's not clear, the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic price to particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban, and about to return to true punishments for certain crimes. everybody will be safe, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again, parental now together, that feeling that way forward into the new reality. ah
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ah, again, you're watching as a reminder of our top story stuff. thousands of people in afghanistan are still struggling to get out there later. official says 20 people have died in and around the airport in the past 7 days. the british military is calling the conditions extremely challenging. u. k prime minister boris johnson has announced the virtual summit of g 7 leaders on tuesday to talk about the afghan crisis. he says the international community must co operate to ensure safe evacuation. israel is carried out and strikes and the gaza strip off the protests that the border security forces injured, at least $41.00 palestinian demonstrators. israel said the protest as through rocks and explosives of thousands of parents and teachers in peru have joined rallies, pushing for schools to reopen. most children have not been in class since march
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last year. that's when the government closed all education facilities because of the corona virus pandemic. marianna sanchez has been at a demonstration in lima. the children, parents and teachers marching together, demanding the government, opens up schools. children said they're fed up studying online since march of last year. we want to go back to school, we don't want to see traps at home behind a screen. we want to go back there and say, homeschooling is taking it's toll children are not learning enough and you're suffering as a result. yeah. but they know how to, where mosques, i'm more concerned about their mental health. they've been locked up for too long. the pandemic hit nearly 40 percent of schools had infrastructure problems, some lack healthy environments without sewage or even running water. now these protestors say more than 60000 schools are ready to receive students, but the government prefers to favor the economy before education is not,
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not i got there's no balance in the policies. i go to a mole and there are thousands of people walking around the same unconcerned about coded. according to our recent unit school study, we do is one of 80 countries who schools have remained fully closed up until now. more than 10 percent of schools are partially open, most in larry field for children are most affected by homeschooling, 12 year olds and small brother hidden yes. to see your share, the only cell phone, the family own to study one and it doesn't always work for us. and it's difficult sometimes we lose the signal other times we don't have electricity to charge it. it's very difficult. while many families are afraid, their children may get cold in school. or recent opinion poll says nearly 70 percent of one schools reopen. experts said the decision is a risky balancing act and not just the risk are very high either way. if we go back
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to school, there's the risk of contagion. if we don't, the cost will be enormous for children's future. on friday, the government declared a state of emergency or is education system. the government considers can feel through risk and all the children back to school. not only for them, the 50 percent of them received the vaccine. official said the 3rd wave of corona virus is just beginning and thousands of people to die. that's why they see fully reopening schools now is simply out of the question. again, essentially, i just see the theme of australia's most populous states has reported another record, hind corona, virus infections, as it struggles to control a surging outbreak. new south wales recorded 830 locally transmitted cases of a highly contagious delta vary and the rise comes despite strict lockdown measures . climate. scott morrison has defended the lockdown strategy. he says it will stay
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in place until at least 70 percent of the population is vaccinated. or the number of people killed by now an earthquake in haiti has risen to more than 2200. the search for survivors and bodies continues with rescue crews from mexico joining the operation. they say the chance of finding people alive is unlikely. john hallman has visited a makeshift camp for survivors in lake ice. lake high football stadium has turned into a rough camp for those left homeless, buy saturday's earthquake and a symbol of the lack of help that getting schools of families is struggling in this muddy field. there's no water boiler or effective shelter, a piece of plastic to cover your family is a luxury here. my value is when it rains, we get wet. when you lay down, you get wet, we don't have a top, allan. we have nothing but problems. when we visited them,
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they've been there almost a week, but nobody from the government had come to hell. it doesn't actually even work. i can't lead to. and others we talked to told us that the materials that do arrive of being taken by thugs or even law enforcement officers, have a good luck. and when the police come to provide security, they take the 8 away and he never comes back. when we go to the police station, we see them taking it to their cause. corruption has long been woven into haitian political life. but right now with the president recently assassinated sheer organizational capacity also seems depleted. the he, you see the result. mud hungry people will be exposed to the elements. what really strikes you when you come in here is that these are even 10. that just blank should have plastic that it held together on 6. so we're right in the middle of haiti's rainy season right now. and
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a decent storm is just going to knock cool this out. limited reach moon is cooking for others, trying to enough for herself and for children to survive. and maybe even get out there to look like if i want to get a place to live with my children, because i can't spend all my life here. imagine it was raining last night. i couldn't sleep. i had to give my mattress to my children and i sat on a bucket late. some people were leaving, as we filmed, constant flights of food and shelter, wound them down. but they told us they're only going to another abandoned lot. there's no safe place, no help for them anyway, right now, john, home and i was is it a lick? hi. hearken already has been downgraded to a tropical storm, as it bears down on new york's long island. but the storms still packing strong winds as it begins hitting the north eastern us coastline. millions of people on long island new in the southern and southern new england are bracing for flooding.
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falling trees and power cuts last spring in john henry for sue, who is braving those conditions. force in montauk on long island in new york. so john, what is the latest that you're hearing there about how people are dealing with this hi moves when you were just talking about it really picked up here on long island. this is the eastern most point of long island and back new york jutting out that is the atlantic behind me, which i'm sure you can't make out because it is just a blur right now. that wind is whipping up white cap and there it is. heavy rain here, and this is not where the storm is going to make its direct hit. that is more likely to be connecticut and rhode island. but we are sure feeling a walloping right here in mon talk on long island, and on the way up here overnight, i drove with my producer, james,
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and we went through new jersey and we drove through the outer bands of this storm. and even there, it was not in the storms path directly, but it was wiping cars off the road. you could only see a few meters ahead of you. and that is what we are expecting to be much more damaging when it goes inland. down right here, we're feeling some heavy winds, but not the hurricane winds that we had a day ago. these have now diminished for about 121 kilometers per hour is 75 miles an hour. to more like 55 miles an hour, 80 kilometers, but it is still dangerous because when it goes inland, it is expected to slow down. and when a slower storm is not less dangerous, because that means it dumps a lot of water. and that is what is expected to do a lot of damage. surging tied flood waters. people are being warned that hundreds of thousands of people could lose power for days. and it could get significantly
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worse as it goes inland before it peters out somewhere, perhaps in massachusetts to the north. and john, it is of course, hurricane season in that part of the world. and the ne, in us is no stranger to, to harkens like this. how does this compare with previous storm? well, the northeast doesn't tend to get hurricanes. it often is the southeast and that's because the winds tend to carry them, carry the water out into the ocean and not inland. one big difference was back in 2012 hurricane sandy, did exactly the opposite. it pushed directly into the coast of new jersey and its significant damage with lingering water that started out in the caribbean as a category 3 hurricane. by the time it hit new jersey to downgraded to a category one, but it did major damage. and that's what people are worried about happening here.
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even if you don't have those huge, powerful winds, they qualify it as a hurricane when it goes inland. you can still have major water damage on the way here this morning we just hours ago, we had to get off of the highway because they were apparently some down trees, police and close down the roads. and that is likely to occur more and more as this storm goes on and wins like this. pick up. all right, john will let you get a get out from under that rough weather for now for the moment. john henry life was there in montague. how increasing number of people are being killed by land mines in northern columbia. the government signed a piece deal with fog rebels in 2016, but the violence is continuing in some parts and groups are using mines to control areas. katia lopez, whole diane reports this is the root is jane takes to get home. he lives in columbia,
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scott the 2 more region near venezuela border. the land is beautiful, but land line scattered by armed groups also make a dangerous refrain. lost his right eye when an explosion went off. years later, his life was shattered again when his brother was killed in another blast. and time has done little to ease his pain. soon. okay, here for nathan has given us, you don't want to live in an area like this, but there's nowhere else to go wherever you go. there's no work. so what else can you do? we never thought my brother would have been killed by land mine hope. yvonne lost his leg in an explosion at 24, he relies on his family, including his son for help on a 23rd, any work or when the lun? mine exploded. i realize had fallen into a hole smoke and a lot of dirt on top of me. i was conscious the entire time. my dad started screaming some that you alive. my similar stories are becoming more frequent in
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columbia during the 1st 6 months of this year. more than 260 people including 21 children, were killed or injured by land wines. last year there were nearly $400.00 victims. that's about 6 times higher than in 2017. much of the land was controlled by the revolutionary armed forces of columbia, or fark. when a peace agreement was signed with a government in 2016 most fighters left. but some state they formed other groups that are now competing with rivals. they include drug traffickers who said land mice indiscriminately to try and extend their control and their profits from coca fields. the international committee of the red cross is going to remote areas, training communities on how to avoid landmines and explosive devices. so the bone ethics, as you can when we feel like a lot of people know he often the psychological impact on people's mental health
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isn't visible, but it's still quite high in these areas where explosions go off while balance of violence. a long parts of the columbia venezuela border aren't unusual. this recent escalation is worrying families whose lives have already been changed by conflict. county, a little pavilion al jazeera, indigenous leaders from across brazil are preparing to march on the capital brazilian. it's the head of a major supreme court ruling that could lead to the boundaries of their protected land. being reviewed, monica young killed, the reports from pa t time seems to have stood still in the colonial city of but she 250 kilometers south of rio de janeiro. but upon the hills. a conflict is brewing. indigenous leader near the back of his fighting to reclaim what she says or what any unsettle lands. inches are so frail,
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we are constantly being invaded. even during the day we surprised men with knives, and somebody set fire to our bathroom. what we were having a village meeting. you know the father, the village chieftain, but it hector's of land in 1998. and then 32 people have settled here, most of them women and children. until recently the village got along with the neighbors, not anymore. you know, they don't pay attention layered when they went and he asked the government to deprecate their lands and brazil's national engine foundation for ny said the tribe had the right twin area $300.00 times larger than their plots that i wanted you. those me just said to you in 2017, when i officially recognized that 2370 hector's were indigenous lands. the next step should have been to decide what lands, if any, should have been demarcated. but the processes stonewall when jericho sonata was elected president the following year. neil the neighbor salia works as the cleaning
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lady in a chalet nearby, says her family, another's feel betrayed. they've grown up in but she and fear that if the area becomes an indigenous reservation, they'll lose their homes. i want a bucket cleaned up a badge. why did indians one so much land? why can't they be happy with what they bought? the judicial system will decide who has the right to was, but we'll know that these days money decides all if the dimmer cation happens, that what a nice will take over this whole valley. a place where farmers and fishermen, but also well known actors and foreigners have invested time and money and which president jane wilson at the tourism industry should further exploit contributing to the rising tension. since last year, a military police car has been patrolling the indigenous village up there 3 times a day, 7 times a week. the patrols were requested by rio deja nero's program by rejecting human
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rights defenders. who knows, but they are connected. the automation is to keep and also her alive, so she can pursue her legal battles. the mayor of better, she has taken sides and has asked for the dimmer cation process to be a no. what did ia pill, my dear? it's one thing to have a d, my cation process going on in the amazon or national park. but here, where there's a local population that's been established, there's bound to be conflict for noise and decision to rule one way or the other has only made things worse by this land conflict is only one of the 100 still pending and growing, while thousands of indigenous people wait for the supreme court to decide their faith. monica, you not give? i'll just 0. but she a sport is next on i just including matches tonight is record run away from home. details coming up short.
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ah. the taliban has reclaimed, understand. us withdraw began years earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army as they commenced the onerous part of confronting with taliban without making support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their la, i've got to stand own battle on a job here. i
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just went right down to the me, the ah, by conservation, as in sierra leone are racing to say the largest known concentration of an endangered species of chimpanzee. they want to plant millions of trees to reforest the animal's habitat in the northeast and lowe my mountain range. but as i mated, reese reports, he had may be too little too late. ross clearings and now taking over what used to be priest in forest where giant trees one stood tall and chimpanzees roamed
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conservation to say the area swarming with illegal timber lockers and porches. and it's becoming increasingly difficult to stop them. like this more bechtel being one of the because if you go across the country everywhere, there's a lot of logging going on. one of the serious mistake we made was to kind of open the ban on the logging in the timber trail. 4 years ago, the government in theory, leon eased the ban on the timber trade. selling of wood piled up since the bad. but that decision only opened a floodgate of uncontrolled illegal logging. in the shadows of the loom, a mountain home to 1500 western tim busy. the months sonia community once hunted, the animals down. try to make amend. they want to plant thousands of trees. they helped cut down. that is, i've only when a benefit to eat, the health of the forest means the health and safety of our people. it's the source
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of our medicinal herbs which are also disappearing. logging and purging of also lead to the shrinking of our rivers and streams. because the government says it also wants to plant $5000000.00 trees to reforest last areas. but conservation is said, the effort may be too late for endangered animals like the western gym busy. that's not sustainable because you're talking about planting new trees. we still need to stop the county that is going on with the existing to we could that this, we are the problem. if you cannot wait and lose that, to build new stuff, it's not going to sierra leone is home to more than 5000 western chimpanzees. more than $1500.00 of them, i found them the loan amount rangel, and they're far from safe. scientific data collected in parts of africa show for every often chimpanzee. 8 to 10 adults may have been killed, suddenly owns normal mountain areas home to the endangered western species.
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conservation is under pressure to save them. after the resumption of lugging on the return of porches. as trees are cut down, while chimpanzees lose their habit it often chimpanzees had been sent to centuries . like the tech who got my chimpanzee century for protection. might even he ex but say butcher's luggage and powerful individuals hungry for land. i encouraging on the last secure habitat for these primate. how many trees algebra one sonia and all these sierra leon that for now he is lia, thank you, have him will. chelsea is currently leading arsenal. one mill after 21 minutes and they're premier lee clash earlier the manchester united fell behind to south hampton in the 1st half of the homes. i took the lead. thanks to a big deflection, man, united your level in the 55th minutes through mason greenwood. the match finished one, all with united equally in the premier league record of 27 consecutive away matches
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unbeaten barcelona coach. ronald truman believes opponents in the spanish league are getting bolder, following the methods, departure parts of sol behind against. i'd love the bobo, but they manage to scramble a one all draw things to new signing, memphis, di me, small. we're talking about the bass player in the world. and opponents are always more ski and messy is around. the tools are the same for us because if you give a pass to mrs, he normally doesn't lose the ball. i think in the 1st time we'd lost the ball a few times we went, i would move a team forward. you can feel that he is not here anymore. we all know it, but we can change it. we must a top pair limpy and says it will be harder to perform without fans cheering him on in tokyo, london silver medalist matches. men will be competing and archery, and is among the leading athletes. preparing for the start of the games on tuesday . the world's biggest event for athletes with disabilities will have similar
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spectator restrictions to the olympics. all this while japan is battling a 5th wave of code 19 infections, but i heard that there wasn't going to be an audience. of course, i was a little bit sad as well because i feed off an audience i love to perform in front of people. i love showing people what i can do. i am not scared of sitting in front of 10000 people and shooting an arrow into the target because when they all see basically a guy without arms shooting a bow and it goes into the middle and the whole stadium goes crazy. it just motivates me even more in boxing legend, many pack y'all has hinted at retirement, he lost your dentist. gus in there, w. b, a welterweight title fight in las vegas park. y'all made his come back after 2 years out of the ring. the 42 year old laughed at the distance, but lost in the unanimous points decision. i did my best tonight, but my bed wasn't good enough. the night. no excuse. i want to,
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i wanted to fight for that i don't in the ring. and tonight, the champion his name. oh gosh. i've done a lot for boxing and bucking has done a lot for me. i look forward to spending time with my family and thinking about my future inviting the fairy tales. story of swiss wildcard jill teak. men continues on sunday when she lines up in the final of cincinnati, the world number 76 produce another powerful performance in the semi defeating caroline up with sco, but in straight sets. earlier in the tournament, she defeated world number 2, naomi, or soccer, and olympic champion belinda up inches or waiting. 14 in the decider. is world number one. ashley barty, the australian was too strong for 3 time. major winner angelica kerber party will play her 6 final of the season the most on tour this year. it's exciting. i felt like this week we've been able to build play, play better and better tennis throughout. and i think that was,
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that was going to be the challenge is allowing myself time to, to feel comfortable, nice caught in to now being a final here. and since is, is awesome, we get to play for big total. and that's a little over in the men's. it was an unhappy accident for top seed denila metadata . he was beaten in 3 sets by russian rival andre rube lives, but was also upset about an encounter with a tv camera. many of them. nathan, take it away. i almost broke my hand, but almost break my head. take it away. it's take it away. place i almost broke my hand, but i almost him, but he does not. roop level faced germany's alexander's barrel in the final. the tokyo olympic gold medalist outlasted greek world number 3. so finally fits the past over 3 set. verify is on a 10 match winning street. in a limbic champion, lane thompson hara backed up her victory in tokyo by running the 2nd fastest women . 100 meters of all time, at the diamond league event in oregon,
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the jamaican recorded a time of 10.54 seconds ahead of compatriots, shelley and fraser, price and sharika jackson. thompson harris came within point 05 seconds to florence griffith, joiner's world of record, which stood for 33 years in the men's, 200 american know, ally all to, to bronze in tokyo power to big 3 were the world leading time of 1952, a 10th of a 2nd faster than the winning time at the olympics. earlier this month. you can understand how orderly like life lizzy was to be in tokyo and have no crowd. there could be dead silent. and in the si come here and see a whole bunch of people who love track. it was just amazing to see. well, that's all your sport for now. hand you back over to have them. i stuff thanks leah . and that is it for this news hasn't seek it, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more days. news they was
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