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skid, scattering a showers here, but elsewhere as we said, we have got lost dry weather shots, some showers around the southern end of the red sea, just around the western side of yemen, pushing across into a c o p, a round. if you open highlands, and you can see the usual easterly waves driving the showers across central parts of africa towards the gulf of guinea, south of that, scattering showers there into our hands. and there might just southern africa, dawslet fine and dry as we go through the next day or so. some wet weather discussing with the southern cape as we go on through friday, coming on into a fast day. this wet weather will push across the western cape, being over towards c a. so a chance of some cloud and rain for you here at this day's port elizabeth, at around 18 degrees celsius, could see some wet weather to enter madagascar up to here on the eastern side of the country. but for most, it stays fine, dry, sunny, and warm the
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ah, ah ah, i'll come back, you're watching, i'll just time to recap. all headlines now. got those foreign minister held talks with these dots counterparts in doha, several western nations of our culture to engage with the taliban and push the group to form an inclusive government. baton, yvonne says it will announce new governments in the coming days, put a collapsing economy and a growing humanitarian crisis has a major challenge for afghanistan, new rulers, the u. s. signal the need to be less rely on on the you asked him, getting its own citizens out of the can the stand, the council president sha michelle. the block needs more minutes. we all ptolemy
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latan live on is how the military parade in the southern city of on the hard to celebrate the us withdrawal fighters paraded through the city center some and ahmed vehicles left behind by nato forces. and the military helicopter hovered, evolve on the heart, is the birthplace of the tale bond. people in eastern afghanistan technology 0 very little is change so far since the taliban to cobra, as i've been to aid gained rare access to general about city life has never really gone away from normal according to people about this, just a change of god. because in delilah, but there was a change of government, the former governor, i did made a deal with the taliban and the god on came in and it was a peaceful transition. now what is happening? i'll show you it. a flight of life in july about business is continuing as normal. we can be taliban gods and major squares and,
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and 10 to the streets of crowded people milling about in the main market area. yes, the banks are close, but unlike what is happening in the center of cobble up there is no real use out care of people spoken to some people who told us that there's this is it is difficult for them to figure out what the future holds for them, but they are so far satisfied about the situation in the street because there are no more mobile notching. there's no more kidnapping the crime rate you'd be speaking to. it's all about being rejoicing. the goal of us being and reminding us of the time they spent in jail, such as by graham and others. and i asked them, how are you going to reconcile the people who you according to you were torturing you in jail. and they say because they to the general and they're not going to be taking revenge, they have given the people who tortured them and they want to turn over
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a new leaf. now the challenge is, it's not just security, it's going to be economic development is a major trade route as well. and people in faded they've been telling us, yes, they're happy with how it's all about have so far conducted visit. but major questions remain on economic stability on giving prospects to people and making sure that this glimmer of hope in peace. we have seen the love to we love angel. all of us president joe biden is offering federal, helped to restore power and water staves ravaged by how can i the fixing the electrical grid could take weeks raising fears of a health crisis. a stranded people run low on drinking water. phil laval reports from la plus near new orleans. some are they all completely desperate here with a help. please. ida tore out rubes and windows ripped bricks out of wolf destroying lives and buildings in a few long hours. now they are pleading,
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let me go, please look him up. when i go my mama to your will be you. i love what we appeal. we need some help a plea. but where do you even begin from the sky? it is just water everywhere. roads now rivers, they look like boats, but they're actually cause residents just have to hope the engine holds out. almost all of the phones down here. ever since this thing started, we have no communication with anybody. some are getting on line to ask for help on social media, but here in la plus just north of new orleans, they are pretty much trapped. j owns for hotels. his 30 stuff have been stranded inside for days. he can't reach them to see if they're okay, but the issue isn't it. you have to try to rescue them. yeah, you can't get so i can't get there because i don't have a boat. i'm hotelier, my would be on a boat. so that's why i would just hoping somebody would be here,
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they'll go, i was hoping the national guard or somebody be protecting the danger for those who are now trapped by this water is enormous. first of all, you've got the risk of alligators because they are moving into these, what are essentially now rivers. we know of at least one attack than this disease. because if you've been hit by david, you have an open wound. this water is filthy. you don't want to go anywhere near it . and then of course, there is the bigger risk of the power lines. low to them come down. they lifted the side of the road where they snapped like twigs some, making the simple act of walking hope incredibly dangerous. the power has been out here and in the wide and you will the ins area since hearken. i'm struck official said the great is quote, 100 percent smashed. it may be off for weeks. some have generators, which means they can help with the clean up. but they need gas, which is scarce cause line up outside this gas station because there's what a delivery as you drive through this town, all you see is devastation shop fronts. gone and tie
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a homes destroyed. that's my living room. we are actually in it every year. doing the time jason was watching tv when this tre up rooted, and came through the ceiling bed to take a decision between what danger i want to deal with. he and his wife had to run into the storm to escape. even in those winds, you have to go outside and run down the street. yes sir, definitely, because at this point you have air where the wind is blowing at this point it could lift the whole roof and now we for now. so what should we put ourselves in days, but i to take a decision between which things i want to deal with from the sky. they search for those who need immediate rescue and through all of it, that deep south resilience and humor shines through. by the way, i want to cut the story anyway and not i have the people it either helped you. it helped me and that was the bottom of front, that exact area. so that's going to happen. so i mean it's nothing to do but smiled about it. i that took a lot from them, but she will not take their spirit. phil laval, al jazeera le class,
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louisiana frances begun rolling out curve in 19 vaccine booster shots of people aged over 65 and those with underlying health conditions. one of the 1st countries in europe to offer a 3rd jab is the highly infectious delta variance spreads. the world health organization has asked for a pause on boosters, because many countries are still struggling to accept bank scenes. delta varying continues to spread across se asia, but there are signs locked downs, a working in thailand and indonesia. on st. louis reports from column, for overworked and underpaid health care workers in the philippines are protesting in the capital manila, the country is once again seeing soaring rates of new infections spurred by the highly transmissible delta her variant. it is said that many of us have died. many of us have become sick and many have resigned or opted to retire early. yet we are
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still kneeling before the department of health to give us our benefits. the government set aside special risk allowances for medical staff last year, but many say the compensation has not been paid. malaysia, too, is seeing infection and death rates go up despite a lockdown and a vaccination campaign which has seen more than 45 percent of its population fully vaccinated. there are concerns, the real numbers could be even higher. we have probably help experts that i've been cited recently saying that for every one confirm case of course, 1900, there's actually 2 cases of over 900 which go undetected. he says it's important that other preventive measures like double masking and physical distancing, continue to be practiced. other countries are reporting lower infection rates. indonesia, which saw a peak in cases last month has started eating restrictions around 12 percent of
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schools in its capital. jakarta reopened their doors for the 1st time since the pandemic started. schools in the city were supposed to reopen in june, but the plan was postponed as another wave of infections hits the country. thailand too, is seeing a dipping cases after record high just 2 weeks ago. but the government has come under heavy criticism for the handling of the pandemic. the ty, parliament has begun to know confidence debate on prime minister pro channel jar, and 5 ministers with a vote. should you for saturday, florence louis al jazeera kuala lumpur. thailand is known for a 0 tolerance policy for people convicted on drugs, charges, but it's taking a different approach with a new narcotics bill. it's emphasizing prevention and treatment for small scale use instead of prison time and a tougher approach to organized crime. scott high le reports from bangkok,
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child got out of prison earlier this year after serving 9 months for possession of 10 instead of pills. and a few grams of the drug in crystal form. he prefers that we hide his face as he works to put his life back on track. if he had just 5 more pills when he was arrested chai, would have been charged with dealing, leading to a guarantee of years in prison. many of thailand's narcotics laws date back to the 1970 is when a 0 tolerance approach was thought to be the best way to combat drug use and production. but it didn't do either and present filled be on capacity. but legislators hope that will change this month, parliament pastor narcotics build that reform those laws, more of a focus on treatment for users and stronger laws to go after organized crime and chai is happy about the new laws, but feels the government needs to make the public aware of them now go home to the law, my life would have been better if this law was implemented back then. but the content back time, can we? i was looking and begging for
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a 2nd chance. it was my 1st offense, and i had to go to prison for having a tiny amount of drugs. about 80 percent of thailand's prisoners are there on drug related charges since taking office 3 years ago, thailand's justice minister has made narcotics law reform. a priority may maybe something is totally wrong. if the method we're using to tackle the drugs problem still doesn't solve the issue. we must change our way. a person serving a long sentence just because they possessed a few pills of amphetamine, is to extreme on me. we need to find a sustainable solution before we run out of space and our prisons. prison. overcrowding again came into focus because it covered 1900 outbreaks in thailand's prison system. like this one, just outside bank of one states over 80 percent of the incarcerated population tested positive for coping 19 that reinforced the political push to reform the existing narcotics laws. the un office on drugs and crime has been working with the government on the bill. even with the pandemic, 2021 is looking to set
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a new record on the amount of drug traffic in thailand. maley from the golden triangle along its northern border. major organized crime groups have scaled up production as they've changed and tried to make the golden triangle essentially into global production points. one thing that's really impressive about the bill is this shift towards the organized crime and particularly the proceeds of crime. new laws allow authorities to go after unexplained wealth of those suspected of narcotics operations, even if they win their criminal trials. they might not had to prison, but their money will be confiscated. but for the laws to succeed, says the un, they must be applied as designed. if not more, trafficking records will be broken and the prisons will remain overcrowded. got either al jazeera, bangkok still i had now did vera the coming up after the break. i'm can vanelle in venice film festival will tell you which of the film a creating over and offer rejected signs your mind turned down $260000000.00
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vanelle, she's ly from venice. so is it back to the good old days like him? you could say that, sammy, there's a lot of solid power here. a lot of time, i've never been this close to this famous move, kind of famous people have got to say the message is far as the venice film festival is concerned. is that cinema is back covert of course, the industry really badly. a lot of productions were delayed because people simply couldn't make films and those that were shot. i couldn't be distributed because nobody wanted to put a phone film out. other people couldn't go and see people who were and marked down the look. here we are very much his business is back and back to business as usual, organized to say that 90 percent of attendees here vaccinated. so we'll be very safe in terms of the films themselves. dennis film festival has always been seen as a launch pad for the oscars for the award season. and there are
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a lot of big names directors who are in competition this year. so let's take a look at some of the films that are creating a lot of the, the, the stages said, but one of cinemas, most glamorous events. filmmakers around the world have from knocked down. and as long as you're armed with this, he has must have the green pass, which comes with either vaccination or a negative cove at $900.00 test result. then it's business mostly as usual for those attending the world's oldest film festival in venice. i was surprise, i was surprised to discover that the quality for the fees is higher than usual. i was concerned at the beginning thinking that we could phase a lack of themes of products and the lack of quality is the contrary. i don't know why may be dependent served as a sort of t mutilation to they could activity if you make, i don't know what the opening the festival is. pedro i'm
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a devout mother. as part of that, us parallel mothers starring penelope cruz also in contention. the power of the dog, the book adaptation brought to life by the winning direct it jane campion, to return to film directing her at home. yeah. cementing holly was returned to venice. whitney scott, the last jewel which reunites matt damon and ben affleck, both as writers and coast of the for asked us to bring peace though not in competition in venice. sy fi blockbuster. june is also creating above the warner brothers offering from director dennis been a new scene as a potential oscars favorite. will fans meanwhile, are eagerly anticipating the release of spencer princess diana biopic with a transformed kristin's jewish in the lead role. all the major studios back,
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bringing with them the star power that venice is known for last year's event was scaled back, meaning fewer films and fewer attendees. this year though, the italian authorities help dennis to get back on its feet by allowing vaccinated travelers from the us, the u. k. canada and japan, as well as from the e. u to travel here. quarantine free. organizers say there are enough measures in place to keep film buffs and the rest of italy protected. and the studio done, we're waiting. all in all i think do is realizing that basically they have such a big backlog of products that they have to put the stuff out. the good news for the film fans who are ready to take their seats while maintaining a social distance. so i guess a big question now is, what does that mean for the film industry? going as far as the film director is concerned,
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he said that the post pandemic, well, there's no doubt about it. distribution will be completely different. because of course, during the pandemic, we were watching everything from home on our couches without freed up. that cons always see the future. he says he's a big believer that cinema going to this is the best way to view a film. when he did say that going for the we'll have to be some sort of double system between the streaming services like netflix and the big sentiments and distribution is going to have to be something worked out there. what exactly it will look like. he didn't want to say, but i think it's best summed up by june. whoa, who is the jewelry president? and this has been a film festival. and of course the director of paris side is kind of me. when he felt, he said, covert we'll talk soon about we'll continue. thanks so much kim. all right, let's catch up in all the small news, his jo,
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from me. thank you. well, let's start with christiana, rinaldo, who says he's happy to be home. he wants to help manchester united when more trophies. he's in portugal preparing for their work up, qualify against all and later on wednesday. but he's given his 1st interview since it was announced tv returning to united, where he played between 200-320-0913 premier lee title and a champions league. and now he wants more. i had a fantastic story with the miss amazing glove i. i was there with 18 years old and off courses. i'm so happy to be back home and i want to carry on again. and it's make history to try to helped manchester to achieve great results when trophies spent in tale about the move about what he building united a play with him 2 or 3 years and manchester united. but now with a different role, i'm play and he is a coach. so, but it doesn't matter. my relationship with him is,
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is great. and as i said before, i'm, i'm there in manchester to help the team to achieve results. and coach can cancer with me for whatever you want. well, it was another eye catching move on the final day of the transfer window with anton grief, and heading back to athletics madrid from barcelona. also only signed the french strike 2 years ago for $142000000.00, but they are trying to cut costs. they've let him return on loan for one season with athletic or agreeing to pay his wages. but his france, he make kiana pay is going nowhere. paris centureman reject to the $260000000.00 offer from rail madrid, which means he'll likely join them on a free transfer next season. your money to focus on from says welcome, qualifies the branding well champions, face balls near the governor. later on wednesday, he's ready to perform that sits, you know, what's going on between the him, the club and i married, i mean, he doesn't belong to us. we belong to himself, but as we could see,
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the, you know, the 1st 2 days of, of the national team or brick, easier with the smile and ready to, to have the team ready to fight and, and to enjoy playing for the national teams. now messy is switching into, well, cut my food off the making his debut for paris centureman. he's in venezuela getting ready for 3 qualifies developing tina. his inclusion wasn't south because european clubs have been reluctant to let plays travel to south america because of the 19 restrictions. but he has traveled and some primarily clubs of all the relief plays, which means argentina have nearly a full squad to choose from. neural teams have been so lucky though brazil are missing 9 players from the premier late because clubs don't want them quarantining for 10 days. on arrival, back in the u. k means brazil could only assemble 22 plays in south paula for that games against chile, peru, and
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a full strength argentina who beat them in the corporate america final. it's not just south american countries that are affected, mohammed feller is missing the star of the african world, qualifies them for refuse to let the strike go to egypt for that game, against and cola because it is, is not our age is on the u. k. travel read list the same applies him home it l. lenny who placed the austell egypt. hope that both available to face get born on sunday. esteban is on the case amber list and not subject to the same restrictions . so solid could be back to face borne who are in action later against libya. and ben garvey, these shots of libya as play as training will be their 1st official, much home soil since be for lifted above that at last. if a 7 straight years, they've also been preparing in turkey to get ready for the game. the taliban of approved f kinda sounds 1st, cricket tests since its take over. it raises hope that international matches will continue. of kinda sounds. cricket board says its been given approval to send
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a team to australia. the test is due to take place at the end of november. in hobart has mania. while tennis i'm one of at chuck fitness through the 2nd round of the us open in new york. but the sub start to a historic pursuit of a calendar. grand slam was less than perfect joke which was up against the 18 year old whole good rena. the danish team surprised his more experienced rival by taking a 2nd set. rena suffered cramps in the final 2 sets and wasn't able to pull off an upset, joke which, winning him for pets as he tries to become the 1st month's rod laver. in 1969 was the whole grandson pike. in the same year, yes, a credit to him for, for fighting and the crowd behind him. it was stuff you know to, to play in my 1st match, even though i had till tonight. the tons of experience playing this chord for him. it was a 1st one. still, you know, see, you get nerves, you still are feeling
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a little bit rusty at the beginning. had 9 feet and a bronze medal. as pablo cut, a new book that was knocked out by us qualify. maxine christie on tuesday proceed for much points in the high break at the to time us i can send me find left nice is the biggest point of christie's career i'm putting through so just a 2nd round open having said format as a more wild records of the toko power than pigs china's she ting, who was the favorite for golden, the women's 100 me to t 36. right? produce the phenomenal performance of the time. 13.61, she finished had a russian competitor, russian, russian. and they know if a nova and new zealand daniel h isn't to like for thailand to with 2 old metals on the track. and the mens 100 me to t 54. and this one in the p. 53 pay on the corn went better than his radio. silver metal between canadian veteran front castles, silver in his paralympics. all right, that's your sport for now more later. sammy,
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thanks so much. well, you can find much more on our web site. the address here down to 0 dot com. that's it for this news on bank though with another full sho. ah news news. news news. ready too often of kind of style and is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary
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dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this dream now does era, what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here and we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the news. i thought pushes diplomacy to bring stability to afghanistan on the top. bon rule as pressure grows for an inclusive new government. ah, that me say that this is out there alive from dell hall. so coming off, facing a financial squeeze, be increasing desperation of afghans at the time of economic come certain things
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