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in spain and the south of france have now done the same in central areas of italy more than a months worth of rain over the past 24 hours. so we see it seems like this water logged road sewer assistance just cannot keep up. and there is the risk of more thundering downpours in the forecast on mondays, central southern areas of italy, over the i mean, see into albania. now for turkey, the big story is really those winds coming through the boss for as quite fierce and stiff. at times we could see them wind up to about 5055 kilometers per hour. we do have clouds drifting in through iberia, so bit of cloud cover for madrid with 34 degrees. this next system waiting in the wings is going to spread what whether to portugal on tuesday. quite the weather, divide from the west to the east. we've got this cool pool of air, in fact, weather alerts in play for lithuania, dyllis, we have the potential to see some foss, with sub 0 temperatures, but to the good stuff berlin, we could get you up to 27 degrees while above the average. as we head toward the end of the week, you know,
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we have some pretty big storms rolling through areas of chad. so n jemina, this will impact you with a high of 25 degrees on monday. that's a peak at your weather, sir soon. ah. one 3rd of all the food produce is wasted with tens of thousands of put out all in south korea has been transformed from west to offender bill, the leader in foot recycling either reporting on how your technology is making this possible in kenya, i mean, the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil, the lavender dependent wall loop life for you, or just one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises. central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people and behind the death of many for exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner
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workings of an organisation telling the name to many as the blood alliance. inside this in a la carte house taught one of the key parts investigation, people and power on al jazeera. ah ah. hello again, i'm the salty paying off. that's remind you about top stories here. the sour taliban forces say they've taken control of punch, share the last afghan province to resist their rule. battle is waged for days and not mountainous regions. couple a crew has been carried out and the west african
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nation of guinea soldiers have detained president alpha con day. they've dissolved the government and constitution and imposed a nation wide cap. use these 6 palestinian prisoners have escaped from a high security jail and israel, they dug tunnel under the job o, a prison escaped, but rather now the current of ours pandemic is casting a shadow over campaigning ahead of morocco is general election people that will be voting on wednesday, this is the 3rd election since a new constitution was introduced in 2011 jamal osha. our votes now from casablanca, with restrictions binding, large scale, gathering, still in place. political parties and morocco are limited to holding small street to street. congress is as the vine for support of wednesdays elections. this year's polls are very different to previous ones. election billboards are few and far between. there have been no big rallies and there is an evidence lack of excitement amongst many americans. much of this down to the impact cove it has had on the
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country, particularly its economy, a key and here alarm, there's no doubt the pandemic will impact these elections and the entirety that they won't just the large scale protest voting. but i also expect many people will choose to abstain because the standard mac has dented the people's confidence in the political process. the miracle is currently trying to stave off another wave of the virus. and although it's done much better than its neighbors in combustion cove, it in terms of hospitalizations, it's economy, particularly the tourism and hospitality sectors. have been hit hard at this coffee shop in that area of casablanca business, it's slowly picking up. but the on a tells me there's still a long, long way to go can. why did i used to employ 11 people? and so i had to let 9 go. and because of the pandemic, i have lost around 80 percent of my business with the national curfew bonding people from going out doors after 9 pm. it's businesses like these that have
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suffered the most as they're unable to make money during peak times. when coffee shops are usually up there, busiest will correctly did all the decisions of the government took have been destructive to businesses. we expected them to introduce policies that would ease things for us, but they didn't. so my vote will be a protest one. the government supporters, however, will point to the fact that more than 40 percent of the population have now been vaccinated and that while businesses have suffered its restrictions that have helped save people's lives. but in the end of the day, many voters cost their bandits based on how good or bad the economy is doing. this is the 1st time latisha will be old enough to vote. he makes a living washing cars that the small garbage and one of casablanca suburbs he makes roughly, just over $2.00 a day. he said, he hasn't decided who to vote for yet, but has a simple request from those seeking power. had been i wish they look at what the
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people need, they need to address not only the panoramic, but the economy as a whole. we all want the best for our country. morocco has dealt with the panoramic far better than many countries. the country has the highest vaccination rate in all of africa, but the cobra is still are threats while the economy is gradually recovering and streets and markets like these are getting busier. there's no doubt that the corona virus comes on. there will be a major factor where americans come to vote on wednesday, dramatically casablanca. now the heads of ki international organizations are meeting and the netherlands to decide on a clear call to action for wild lead is ahead of a major climate conference, the global central and outpatient. some as in rotterdam is being shared by former un secretary general banking rune and comes just 2 months ahead of club $0.26 the u . n's, climate change conference in glasgow because so the accelerating climate crisis,
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as was reported by i p c. c. recent assessment report that we have already general point 4 degrees celsius, not 1.5. we have already consumed the 1 point one degrees on to 2050. can we do that or less? we raise our ambition live and just make sure that the political lead us and he does strengthen and then we'll say your party to go, he goes and commit to i asked her vassal as watching this for us from rock to them is that we keep hearing these increasingly urgent calls for serious action from governments. do we actually expect anything concrete to come out of this meeting? but it's definitely a good question. i'm here at the, what's seen as the largest floating office in the world, which will be dis, lowville center for climate adaptation. and this means basically that we're heading
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into a next phase of global warming. we have to face up the total reality that the climate has changed and temperatures are rising and that people need to be how to deal with this. that's why the patient should be as important as mitigation, which is presenting the temperature of right. and again, that's what at stake here today and also the finance for this is very important just already more than 12 years ago. rich countries have much more than $100000000000.00 us dollars a year to help developing nations to deal with the effects of climate change, but the money has not been committed yet. so this is an important issue here today as well. and i'm joined here by issued back home book was the former prime minister of so i told well, but it's currently the president of the united nations international funds for agricultural development while come to the program. adaptation of course has been a crucial issue. african countries developing nations for much longer time in
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europe. we've seen flaps and fires in the last month. but what is the situation in developing nations in developing mentioned that we are so the situation is quite dramatic. be flawed to be the droughts or me warms or kind of a new disease is coming from extreme what conditions are what they are facing. and particularly the small scale producers in the overall idea where 80 percent of the poorest people leave do one that has been in the prompts. and you can see that the needs adaptation and this, that adapting with their resource the have but which is key not 12 years ago. it was this pledged by rich nations who are being held responsible before for most of this global warming. they still haven't fulfilled their promise . how do you feel about that? i mean, this is a great concern, not only that it's not for field. ben,
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if you look at the global climate finals, most of it is on the mitigation, the less than 2 percent is spent on the patient where the forest before much more in need. that's why i just want to be getting your we really need to step up on the dish and if the upcoming 26 does not believe on that, i don't know how we can talk about success of the company 6. we've really got to be sure that that vision take the same importance as mitigation 1st and then globally open integration and adaptation. we lays up our ambition in our final, if it hasn't happened in the last 12 years, that rich nation haven't fulfilled their promise. why are you still convinced that they could do it now? because i do know also that the momentum is great. reach mission to look all the major donors, eddie sunset,
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but sensitive to the issue. and i don't doubt the, the good faith. i know we have multiple demands and that have to be dealt with. that's what does a financing not only we need to raise up our ambition coming from the donors, we also need to call the innovative financing. we have to leave it here. i'm afraid . thank you so much for joining program. so the patch, the director of this world center for climate adaptation, i think for go inside. we last can you? so as a love to make up for and time is running out only 2 months until called $26.00. so the stakes are very high here. they are and a step. fasten there for us in rotterdam. thanks so much. no. to the pandemic now on the straight in government is hoping the arrival of half a 1000000 doses of the 5 the vaccine will help efforts to deal with the west wave
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yet of the current of virus. but the president of new south wales has warned the west is still yet to come. and some indigenous communities are struggling to deal with a rise in cases. sarah clark has the details. this whole town in far west, he says wells has been hit hard by the deal to variant who kenya has a population of around 800 people. more than half are indigenous around $100.00 residents have now tested positive. and there are concerns about the town's ability to safely isolate people from infected family members. living in overcrowded dwellings. motor homes have now arrived and will be used as temporary accommodation . yea, recording. finally. once one get a denial that our community, it is friday, men, it is the south wells continues to record more than $1000.00 cases a day. the states premier says modeling indicates that the worst is yet to come. we
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anticipate i pick in cases in the next fortnight, so the next fortnight is likely to be worst in terms of the number of cases, half a 1000000 doses of the 5. the vaccine arrived in australia monday, the 1st batch in a deal with great britain. that's in addition to deal struck with singapore and poland. the booth supplies as a nation, battled to slow the rapidly spreading build wrap bridge, which started in sidney in june, pfizer swap deal, which we'll see $4000000.00 dices of pfizer come to australia this month, which will see us double. the 5 dices that we have during september, the prime ministers hoping the states will end the pen to make locked downs once 80 percent of the eligible population has been fully vaccinated. but that could be some time down the track with less than half of a striking residence and occupied it. its promising news and new zealand, which is recorded 20 cases for the 3rd day in a row with virus numbers falling restrictions in regents outside open will now be
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sarah clock out a 0 prison australia. while sri lanka has meanwhile extended its corona virus locked down into a 3rd week to try to control a new wave of infections there. but despite the restrictions, workers and key industries are still doing their jobs, many with a high risk of infection. mental fernandez has the story near osha so murray has worked in too long to gum and take the 20th. she's one of 350000 people working in the multi 1000000000 dollar industry that manufactures products for top international brand. she says many workers like her have had coffee, 19 infection and suffer last. and you say now that i would allow that to be out of us, even though we go to work up to the 14 days. some of us feel very we have no appetite and have difficulty breathing. i'm still taking medicine that i'm some workers look for
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a day or 2 and have to stop. they go back because they have no choice and when to say they dropped out of that german of the shari has been campaigning for walker rights for many years. she says companies must ensure the safety of workers during this crisis may more this on monday. during this times, my grand work earnings have fallen, the tourism in the she has fallen, we're not getting proper income. if we want to save god this industry, they've got the country, then create the systems to keep them safe. the companies must bear the cost of that i that may be done on several says the system must cover the workplace lodging. quarantine treatment and salaries. government exposed some shalonda total of $5300000000.00 in 2019, but failed to $4100000000.00 in 2020. due to the pandemic. seeing industry figures says recovery is on the way the government industrial, one of philanthropy,
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top foreign exchange. though that is a risk of so many people coming together in factories like this, the country cannot afford to lose this vital source of income. this is one of the largest gum and manufacturing down in south asia, around $3000.00 plus the members, are you in the main floor? and we are, we have the room with regarding that we are both void and we have a food. the joint decided association forum says those rules are not taken lightly . it says factory brought in a lot of changes from seating in buses, the layout of factories, social distancing, and can deans or allocation of toilet from a manufacturing perspective, obviously the big challenges. but when you have people missing in a production line, and obviously they don't have them uniformly scattered all over the place that has
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a knock on impact on the, on the production ability seen the body says 30 percent of workers have been vaccinated so far with the entire workforce expected to be covered by the end of the year. that would be good news for near osha and those like who need all the protection they can get. fernandez, jazeera palumbo just ahead here on algebra. y 2 of football as great as rivals were forced to talk instead of playing during world cup qualifying ah ah
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you're welcome back. now a nearly 100 year old film real from the silent era has been discovered in the u. s . city of chicago. and that last piece was discovered thanks to the corona virus pandemic. as john henry report, a man in his dog murder, a mustachioed villain, revenge into climactic twist ending. it's all captured in his 98 year old silent treasure called the 1st degree. last like most silent films for decades, i did scan the 1st degree on the machine, then came the pandemic, which gave olivia babbler time to view 5 unexamined reels of film and the chicago film archives. the 1923 silvers green classic had been sitting there since it was donated in 2006 in pristine condition. miraculous considering where it was discovered, it was being stored and peoria in a closet next to a water heater and nitrate film stock. which is flamel,
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so is certainly not meant to be stored in the fluctuating temperatures. then she checked the u. s. library of congress list of last films. the 1st thing i did when i was researching the film was checking that list and it was a bit nerve wracking because to know that you have the only copy of something that is, is totally unique and very old. discovering last films is a rarity, 3 and 4 of the thousands of silent pictures ever made are fully or partially lost. relics of a bygone era, including classics like the 1917 film cleopatra, a few stills and 20 seconds remain. 922 sherlock holmes. some of it still missing. gold diggers of broadway from 1900. 29. the 3rd warner brothers film shot in technical and long chinese, 1900. 27 london after midnight. destroyed in an m g. m vote fire before the
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hollywood era. many films were made outside of california at places like s n, a studios in chicago. films with stars like gloria swanson and charlie chaplin. that era is now lost like half of the films made before $950.00. those that revived now live frozen in time in temperature, controlled film vaults, some with titles you'd never see today. they're incredible visual documents of you know, era on by and you know, big films like hollywood films, tell us one version of the story. but then other kinds of works like documentaries, or industrial films and things like that, show us another part of society that otherwise would have been completely forgotten . still somewhere in musty closets, dusty attics in archive shelves here and around the world. there are surely many more big screen treasures waiting to be discovered, john henry and al jazeera chicago. well, it is now times a sport and his andy,
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thank you so much. this tells you what a welcome qualifying much between arch insane and brazil was cooled off just minutes after kicking off, brazilian health officials walked on to the pitch climbing some alternate singing place had broken quarantine rules. unsure le reports from one is aries another. it was a bizarre seen in a region where controversy on the football pitch is not uncommon. 5 minutes after the world cup qualifier kicked off, brazilian health officials came on to the pitch. total confusion, many of the world's best players, including argentine as leo missy, and brazil's name. i have never seen anything like it. the official said for arch and signed players had given false information about their coven, 1900 status. 3 of them were on the pitch at the time, and shortly afterwards, the walcott qualify was suspended. the players returned to their hotels. the few fans allowed into the cell bow, low stadium drifted home, angry and confused. visa,
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the health officials that the right thing because of the current a virus problem that we have in this country and the world is also facing. we cannot hesitate. it was not our fault as the players fault. we did not comply with the quarantine shot that they've had. it's an awkward situation. the official should have removed the players before they arrived at the stadium. they shouldn't have led them beyond the team past that if the law but it's very hypocritical. i think the much less things than this and the authorities do nothing. brazilian cobit 19 regulation stay the anyone entering the country who has been in the united kingdom in the preceding 14 days was quarantined for 14 days. for the argentine score play in the english premier league 9 brazilian players in the same lead state in the u. k. the argent time manager, leonor kaloni said no one had told in anything the arch in time football association said it has complied with the protocol approved by all the sell
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american foot willing authorities. the match between these 2 long standing rivals came just 2 months after argentina beep was ill in rio de janeiro to win the regional copper america to them. and just 2 days before brazil celebrates his independence day, when thousands are expected to march in support of president jabal sent out all the keys retracted widespread criticism for his handling of the pandemic. accruing the virus was killed. 583000 brazilians infected 21000001 of the worst records in the world. however, the football and the widespread criticism had continued until now the gun was 100. what osiris? what we've been talking see south american football analyst on our own go. he says it was the brazilian government's not the countries football federation. it took the decision to intervene. the big question is, why did it happen then?
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why did it not happen? when argentina arrived in brazil coming from venezuela, why didn't the cur, at any moment in the past 3 days when argentina were in their hotel, when they were in practice, when they will, her getting on the bus when they're getting off the bus as i didn't, according to any time before that even the dressing room, it did not occur occurred right. the moment when the match start actually 5 minutes after the match started. it has nothing really to do with the brazilian f a. they were very clear about it. in their statement about an hour or so after all those incidents occurred, they were on the side of our phone. they were on the side of fi for and campbell as well as far as the agreement that was set in terms of quarantine times or the maximum amount of time that a national team could stay within a country and argentina within those, those limits that was already agreed upon back last year when, when football was getting started, once again. so you start to see
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a lot of issues that the brazilian government was really behind this to a certain extent, the bureaucracy going on behind the brazilian government started to really great. these types of problems and it's going to really lie a lot of the punishment and a lot of the problems are going to lie and on the brazilian f a. now, in european welcome, qualifying england had secured a 5th straight when the european champs runners up beating and door for now. jesse lingered was to school twice in this one. shortly afterward, the king hurricanes 40 international goals and the penalty spoken following is she taught mason recent. your final sack wraps up the score, and miss penalty bought eugenio. so your pin champions? it really helps with dollars to buy switzerland. it does mean it's live a coven international record, by stretching their beats and run the $36.00. canadian teenager lena fernandez has continued her breakout, run it. the final tennis grand slam of the season spent on this beating 3 time
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major went to angela curb. to me through to the us open quarter finals, she's already defeated. i suck on her way to the last thing. i did have to pinch myself a little bit to see that i was that it actually happened. but like i said that i knew that my tennis, my level of tennis is there is just the moment of time opportunity. and i'm glad that i was able to get this opportunity now and that i was able to showcase what i can do in front of these players. and hurry on the final hole and it go for patrick can like a $15000000.00 pay day. he out jewel. well, number one, john ramos spain at the final pga tournament. currently finishing a shot clear for him to win the fedex cup title in atlanta. to renew that robbery next month. okay, that is high sports is looking for now. thanks so much, andy. well, that's it for me and install this new valve,
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but don't go away. molina will be here in just a moment with much more today, please. ah, news. news, news. news . it shows the world and changed the us forever, but after a vengeful war and africanist on how much has changed, and at what cost al jazeera looks back on 20 years since the $911.00 attacks talked to al jazeera, we could what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because of the situation on the ground seems to be pointing,
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otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that imagine on sera, eye, witness accounts, and historical events. from arab israeli conflict and sinai. i witness dissident 1st hand from beginning to end to espionage and the occupied west bank. jordan government has dr. destroyed the device from a fight for independence in egypt to an infamous hollywood production antennas, algebra world. he has personal stories from those who are that my own private history on alger, they're a journalist and government panic. they didn't have the infrastructure they needed . they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts voice from different corner?
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