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goes this could strengthen into a hurricane as it eyes the baja peninsula. of course, a popular tourist destination there of couples and lucas. next award, the caribbean sea. and we have seen cascading brain for jamaica with this disturbance going to clip western cuba. it looks to gain strength through those warm waters of the gulf of mexico. this model wants to put it taking aim at the u. s. state of louisiana, which is not good news when you consider places like new orleans low lines. so this will have a big impact. south america, rain still falling across the venezuelan alps where we have seen some deadly landslides, as of late for their toward the south. this cold front punching across bolivia, uruguay into southeastern portions of brazil. it's really knocked down temperatures . so paulo at 19 degrees, poor air quality across 7 us states where there are weather alerts in play and then we're talking about the heat in phoenix at 44 degrees. meantime in canada, the heat has broken for the great lakes toronto i. high of 24 degrees on friday,
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enjoy season. thanks jeff austin has here all the new israel's prime minister in the u. s. hoping to dissuade president joe biden again to deal with iran. although delayed, again, alignment judgment on pollution in jakarta was put on hold for a 2nd time and yet more high profile plans and withdrawal from this last tenants. grand slams pizza and we have an update for you for that. if they would need a on air or online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when know how they get off the table? it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted. and many health care workers are experiencing p t f d like symptom, jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right
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now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this dream now does era frank assessments by way it is again freedom, surprising informed opinions what you saw happening get come on to it was 42. there was petune is the critical debate that we have here. it's not between kula and any other than we have gone through here and you pick the day 34 years re running to keep people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh ah,
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was about to be out there and he's with me, the whole run the reminder of our top stories, thousands of people hoping to leave. i've gone on before august 31st deadline being told not to go to campbell airport. the u. s. and allies have warned about a possible attack, but they want to leave on special flight before western forces turn their attention st withdrawal. and perhaps because several countries already ended, their flight opperation will end by friday. and the world health organizations as the 3rd wave, a k, with 19 infections in africa, repaired with stabilize. but some countries are still experiencing a resurgence of virus and death, a continuous rise. and so i've got nationals of arrived in uganda under a u. s. arrange deal you guys will take in 2000 afghans at all, but they will any remain in the country for a short while before being re settled elsewhere. it's the 1st african nation to host african refugees for the us guns who weren't able to leave their country. the future seems uncertain. dr. richard brandon is the regional emergency director of
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the world health organization. he says, agencies are stepping up the efforts to protect the most vulnerable in the country . we've been saying that the eyes of the world have been been focused on evacuation operation out of couple airport. but what's lost in all of this is even prior to the recent events, afghanistan with the world's 3rd largest humanitarian operation, and now we're seeing those needs escalate. and once the evacuation is completed, we're going to be left with an enormous humanitarian need an enormous humanitarian task. and i think all humanitarian agencies where we've struggled to get aid in over the last couple of weeks, i think from the world health organizations perspective, we have some good news. we're getting some support from the pakistan government right now. but the hard work is, is really just beginning for the humanitarian agencies where very conscious of the
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vulnerable groups in afghanistan, particularly women and girls and children and their rights. and we will be doing all that we can to ensure that they have access to health services that they have access to health education and that their, their rights to health and other rights are respected. but you know, and to that, to that extent, we at provincial level and incredible where, wherein, in communications with the health authorities, you can count on w h o when other un partners to be amongst the best advocates for women and girls, and other vulnerable groups in the country, but not only advocates will be delivering services as well. we take these responsibilities very, very seriously. now as the taliban becomes because montalvo got his thumb not presenting one very molten problem, social media, some platform for banburg,
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while others are scrambling to figure out what to do. the level reports for presidents to pop stars to princes. social media is the mouthpiece of choice. now the taliban once in to the group has changed a whole lot. 20 years ago they'd been the internet. now, you can't get them off it. they have been embracing social media to an extraordinary degree. in kabul, the digital revolution becoming clear. selfies with fighters. how about wearing smart watches as they try to project a more modern approach? or we may have the same rights that going to be working shoulder to shoulder with us in a country that has changed so much. what is the payoff strategy here? like, what is it the taliban is trying to achieve? how are they doing it? have they thought it out? you think it's very sophisticated, they are trying to message internally and externally they have been apparently lying in wait, ready to do this. there have been accounts that were on sites where they are
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supposed to be banned, that have sprung up immediately. the conundrum here is pretty clear. allow the taliban on social media, but then give them a platform, give them legitimacy or remove them. but then you're effectively banning and it's high a government. this is a real headache. the social media companies, the tyler bonds officially been banned from facebook for years designated a dangerous organisation, tick tock to it says it considers the group a quote, terrorist organization and youtube because it's on the us. sanctions list messaging apps like whatsapp signal and telegram a private and encrypted that makes them more complicated. switzer meanwhile, well the taliban spokesman a pay is to be on there. for now. he's got 300000 followers, although no verified. blue. take a thing of twitter that brings us to this place, the u. s. capital, remember what happened? hey, back in january, the man, some accused of inciting, this was kicked off twitter and facebook leading to questions and conversations
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about freedom of speech. and now we find ourselves in the situation where the, how man is treating away. and yet a former us president is banned. that's going to be controversial, right? yes, it is controversial. i mean, it is such a difficult argument to make these social media networks have not really figured out what is one standard you only commonality has been if you're inciting violence, then there is some grounds to ban you from a site. only 11 percent of off janice done had internet access at last count. that is 11 percent more than 2000. and one spot suggests that a lot of what the tell about putting on line is not the afghans. it's for an international audience. unfortunately, the taliban has been able to master the use of social media, not just in terms of projecting and messages and propaganda, but also it is, it is use social media and is exploit and social media for purposes of recruitment as well. and so taliban 2 point oh grows. it's reach online and on the ground. some
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sites now offering tools for afghans to lock their profiles instantly in case they put them at risk. the taliban site no need. they've changed almost. i hate to say it like a rebranding. many don't believe them. they will have to convince the tech companies as well as the rest of the world. phil laval, al jazeera washington, israeli prime minister, natalie bennett, is in washington for his 1st official visit abroad. and he's expected to meet president joe biden in the coming out top of his agenda is stopping us efforts to restore a nuclear deal with iran. but it met the secretary of state and defense. on wednesday, the white house correspondent can be helped get join. now from washington, dc, this us israeli relationship is perhaps very different to the one compared and contrasting to the last administration. so which one does how hard the bargaining will be, especially when it comes to issues like iran yeah, there's no question that this is
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a different relationship. now the white house and the israeli delegation is essentially going into this saying that there isn't, you know, optimism, but it's very clear that there are some key friction points. whitehouse visually saying this is going to be to discuss a broad range of issues whether be climate change of ghana stand gaza and also iran . but it's clear that there are really those latter to issues are what may dominate this meeting. and this is where there are some key differences between the israelis and the americans that will be sitting down in that meeting now with respect to the goals of the israeli prime minister, he has already made it clear in an interview this week here in the united states with the new york times that he desires to expand those illegal cell months in the occupied territories. this is the odd, not only with international law, but also the viewpoint of the by the ministration. but he is going to this
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defending colleague, standard policy, natural growth. another issue that is going to have a bit of friction is the desire of the binding ministration to potentially put in a causal it and occupy the east jerusalem. the is really per mr. bit a bit vague, of whether you will outright block that effort and we know that iran, as you brought up, is another key difference. well, the by the administration seeks to revive the nuclear deal to limit or ron nuclear program. we know that the israeli prime minister has very different view. in fact he is calling this no longer relevant and is looking to abandon it entirely. so it's very clear that well, they are speaking in sort of positive flowery terms about the visit that behind closed doors. there are likely to be some key differences. and it's also clear that these really prime minister, well saying that there is a new spirit of cooperation is looking to dictate the terms of the us israeli
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relationship. kimberly, how can the force of the white as thanks very much the update. kimberly landmark case accusing indonesia, president and top government officials of failing occur. police in jakarta has been delayed for a 7th time. the also bought by citizens demand strict standards for pollution, for them to be actively enforced. that was filed in july 2019 and a present jekka would do to jakarta. the governor and 7 other officials bond on and i knew is a climate an energy campaign. with greenpeace, he says, the constant delay show that demanding clean air from the government is not an easy process. again, we need to wait for another 2 weeks to have some of the citizen having to leave at a so. busy at least the amending part of the competition, the only demand for the government to do their job to control their sources.
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pollution and taking strategic plan and action. but of course, so typically i'm behind me. indigenous activists in brazil law waiting for the supreme court to make a crucial ruling rights to their ancestral land. members of $170.00 indigenous tribes, the camping out in the capital awaiting the decision which would come as early as thursday. monica yanna, kiev hospital from presidio. the crew to attend to test for cooper 19 before marching and dancing under the scorching sun on their way to the supreme court. it's in the building. it stands in front of the presidential palace. and it's where the future of more than $300.00 ethnic groups will be decided in a landmark case setting a precedent for $800.00 land dispute. this is the most far, some judgments in the history of indigenous people because it will define the
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saddles, the jury, the saddles of the indigenous lands here in brazil, the land disputes center around the interpretation of the 988 constitution. it says indigenous people have a right to claim ancestral territory, but there is a question mark on how far back that extends indigenous groups argue that they've been expelled from their ancestral territory for century, and are still being attacked by farmers miners in margaret big farming groups and the countries right, when leader said there should be a time limit for with the look of also not president valuable from the powerful farm lobby site. only those who are living on the land before the 1988 constitution was approved. have a right to turn them into protected reservations, but we say that's unconstitutional. many additional people were expelled violently from their homes. they should be able to return to their lands without fear for
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their lives. indigenous leader and the sound a little cool says she's had several death threats from people wanting to mine gold and her village does not in for me classical, mig i stood up to the men who threatened me because that's what we must do. we cannot give up our right jesse. if we do, the amazon rain forest will be destroyed and our people as well. we will continue to defend our right. protesters were hoping their case would be moved on earlier this week. regardless, the wednesday postponement was received with prayers and a peaceful walk back home. back at the camp activities continued throughout. 8 the night indigenous leaders, we're supposed to sit there preparing their people for another long day on thursday . they will march once more to the door of the supreme court to defend their rights . monica of all, just 0. brazil. yeah. will still ahead. hill now does. there are the worst seem in
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major league baseball. finally, when the game pieces will show you how they did it in for that go ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah ah, ah ah, the to bring you some breaking news coming out of us going to study. we all actually getting reports of an explosion, very close to or at the airport in cobble, also some gunfire. the details very sketchy at the moment, but we'll bring you more information as we get it. now, inflation is on the rise in the u. s. reaching its highest level in decades, not forcing up the cost of living and hitting people who are the lowest wages hard
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. gabriel, alexander reports from east brunswick and the state of new jersey. it's another day heading into work for brian qu, us, and it's no easy commute to get to his job as a banquet server. it's 160 kilometers, almost 2 hours each way from his home and east brunswick, new jersey to his job in atlantic city. he doesn't do it by choice, but at a necessity it's the only job he can find where he makes enough income to survive each month, but barely people, i don't always think realize what it's like to have to live on half a penny. you know, i call it sometimes splitting penny. brian is one of an estimated 125000000 americans who live paycheck to paycheck. it's now even made harder by rising inflation. for many years, the inflation rate in the u. s. hovered around 2 percent, but it's been steadily increasing this year to where it's now about 5 and
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a half percent. the highest. it's been since $990.00 food, rent, energy, new cars. those are the sectors that have seen the biggest price jump. and economists say, it only takes a slight increase in inflation to cause a huge impact. the perception that inflation is a problem could lead us to make some very bad choices in terms of the economy. if we, god forbid, raise interest rates right now. well, unemployment is still elevated. that could be a real economic disaster and anti poverty advocate say inflation is only a small part of a bigger problem. the income inequality that has been growing over the last few decades is really the key concern. we've had wage stagnation in this nation since the early 19 seventy's and wages have for decades not kept up with the high increases in cost of living. for brian, he faces
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a new challenge. his landlord raised his rent. he can no longer afford it, so he'll be evicted next month. like take a go. well, because i can't afford to lose. i don't belong to ruben's place, but now you know only because i can't afford it. he says if he can't find anywhere else to live, that car, he drives to work will also then become his home. gabriel's ando, juanita, east brunswick, new jersey. touch the spot. know his peter, thank you so much. football's governing body fee for is coming under increased pressure of its demand for players to be released by club for world cup qualifies. the french lee has now joined a spanish and english counterpart who had already stops players from travelling to red las countries to games because the quarantine requirements on a return, it raises doubts about the prospects of parents, benjamin leon, l macy, and name are playing against each other when argentina and brazil meet in
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a qualify on september 5th or 2 in league, nice have been ordered to play the next home game against bordeaux behind closed doors. this comes off seems on sunday, when home fans invaded the pitch confronted place from the visiting team all say, whose play the music part yet even had a bottle thrown at him metric band with 15 minutes to go. pick what he said he might leave matches the city when he contract expires at the end of next season. quite early join city and 2016. and as $13.00, primarily titled, in that time you said the plans to have a break off the what will be 7 years in charge of the city. the 50 year old hopes to take charge of a national team off to that the draw for the group stage of the champions league takes place late and mold oven club. sheriff of spo will be making they debut that the 1st team from over to make it the find the competition of the beating dinner ma zagreb 3 know on aggregate on wednesday. it throws up the possibility of them the biggest stalls in world football. likely now msu christiana rinaldo saying its
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share if 12000 season stadium in the country capital. the former captain of the african women's football team told al jazeera, still work to do to safeguard athletes that remaining the country. leader po has been working with human rights lawyers, activists, as well as the football players union, faith, bro, to secure the evacuation of her former teammates around 75 players and some of the family members were flown out a couple. on tuesday. the past few days we have been working a lot to to get our place to safety, the protection it's been a week now. does i have work together with, with great people here outside of ghana, stone and a great organization like the pro would the government support of the government of the us and canada we could manage to
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to, to get our place outside of get. so the 1st women's national team of guns done the work continues. when you get out of the, of the country of your country, there is no more national theme and there will be any other f like, and that wouldn't be until the national enter your country that will be played for you. there will be another refugee thing because of the last are now ref dees. and they see asylum like thinking back about the days that i placed for the very 1st national team of my country replace for the 1st time in the her, the best feeling that when we had the national anthem, we saw the flag of our country. we, we, we had the budge of the national team on our chest. that was the most beautiful feeling, but they have to,
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that's from our plan. they have taken some from us from all of us who wanted to play for country and been price book country. well, number 5, sophia kennon has withdrawn from next week. the us open for testing positive because 19, despite being fully vaccinated, the american is the latest high profile player to pull out of the final tennis major of the year in new york. just in the last 2 days, $23.00 time grand slam champion, serena williams announced she would not be competing due to injury. and on the men side, another f l, a del nor roger federal will be presidents. and for to time us open champion, venus williams is also out of this year's event. the 41 year old fail to recover from a leg injury. and it means they will not be a williams to stay in the main draw at flushing meadows for the 1st time since 2003 england batting themselves into a strong position on the 2nd day of the 3rd cricket faced against india in leads the host resumed plan $120.00 without loss after bowling the tourists up to $78.00 on the 1st day. already varies,
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reached 61 before leaving is wicked early on day to the initial 256 for 2 ahead of the open round of golf bmw w champion, former wool number one, re. mcelroy says he has probably paid too much gulf. the northern irishman is hoping his tightness will not stop him from having a good to him. and so i think i feel like a lot of guys feel right now a little g. it is a little tired. and of the season there's been a lot of gold. yeah. so a lot of travel. so yeah, i'm just sort of getting through it in major league baseball, this finding some good news. so the baltimore orioles fans on wednesday and a long last recorded a when attain 6 victory of the la fence with angel snaps in 1900 game losing street for the oriel. a welcome adult. whoa, they still have the worst record in the entire, the ok, that's all the sports needs. so thanks so much pizza. now let's bring more that breaking news. coming out of i've got his thought. we were getting reports of an
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explosion and perhaps gunfire outside of the airport in complex the to sharla bellis are correspondent in the capital details. are sketchy charlotte? what do you know? yes, we heard an explosion that would be 45 minutes. one of my colleagues just spoken to someone who was at this thing to say that there was a loud explosion there, and many people have been american where shooting to the crowd, we understand it. i think i'd be a side or one of the sort of thing to get into the part of the you ation grandmother. and i don't know if you can just tell me about that. i personally,
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i'm stand there. i okay, let's try and clarify exactly what's going on. obviously, the, the communication lines are quite difficult at the moment. it seems with charlotte . but the general gist of what we understand is that within the last haul, father has been an explosion. somewhere around the perimeter of cobble international apples, perhaps also some gunfire that has yet to be confirmed da reporter on the ground. charlotte balance of the team there at al jazeera say that they heard an explosion that they know that there are several injuries of people in the area, the tunnel been pushing those away from the blast site. it's obviously a very difficult situation for us to clarify. we will of course, get more on this after the break and on the other side of the 1400 g m. t
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has been confirmed by the pentagon as well that there was an explosion, but they to cannot confirm exactly where they explode this head. you have been watching the out there will use. i'll be back with more on that story. all the other side of the break, you'll stay with. ah, september on now do 0 morocco record would be impacted with 19 the country voted parliamentary elections that will shape the future life. the listening post dissects the media, how they operate, the stories they cover, and the reason why the 911 attacks all the world, 20 years on the war that followed. finally ended and i've got a son. but that's what caught, this didn't real, obviously, unique attracted on us can help you and history through the eyes of the fearless and vision we filmmakers. germany goes to the poles and elections the, the angular merkle, replace. after 15 years in power. what will the results mean for german and
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a torture on al jazeera ah al jazeera. when ever use all, ah, me, an explosion at cobble airport. the pentagon says the extent of casualties the player will be live in the capital for the very latest ah, watching their life well headquarters here and also coming up. i'm so interested to in the future to.

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