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hello from dell, have plenty of hot sunshine to go around in the middle east. then what do you say the humidity you like it will focus on that for the forecast. specifically, we will talk about doing just a 2nd, but a slight shamal is spinning around the sand and does as we head toward the northeastern portion of saudi. talking about that humidity now for the relative humidity, 80 percent on tuesday, $85.00 on wednesday. that's not to say all day it will be $85.00. the highest humidity is in the morning and in the evening, but the heat index will feel about 52 on wednesday for pakistan. settled in the south and also the north. all that we may see some weather just up against the foothills of the himalayas on tuesday. the biggest story for turkey is really those winds blowing through the boss. first, it's stumble, $24.00 degrees and i think 5055 kilometer per hour winds are on tap on tuesday. through sudan, 13 of 18 states have experience flooding as the nile river rises rapidly and its
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tributaries, and we've still got the storms coming and going through the tropics, further towards the south, unsettled for the eastern cape right into durban. and in fact, durbin could get about 40 millimeters of rain. this eventually moves into johannesburg, and it will drop your temperatures big time. ah, ah, they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000 pounds in commission. there is no hope of any more because there's always a small car. most people for really, really good live in athens. we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thoughts towards the making government step outside the
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mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access port shift the focus. the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered the listening post on i just o a you're watching. the news are on 0 with me for the battle, or reminder of our top stories, the leader of the resistance movement in afghanistan, pan giovanni is calling for national uprising after the taliban took control of the
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last province. supposing a small bottle is raised for days in the mountainous region, north of cobbled guineas, military owners have gone to government officials from leaving the country leader, colonel mama, he has summoned cabinet ministers from a president on the government, the african union, and west african regional block. has threatened sanctions and at least 6 palestinian princes harris came from the high security is really prison. they dug a tunnel under the gue board prison, just north of the occupied west bank. one of those who managed to get out is carry as a baby, a former field commander with the phantom movement. more now on the situation in afghanistan and the taliban has been saying that the makeup of a new african government, new inclusive government is what they calling it will be reveal soon to discuss this, when i joined by master to la heck, bob, who is a political analysts live with us from campbell, thank you very much for having us with this tally bon victory and you know,
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with, with them now seeming to be in complete control after their victory and pan share. can't, can we expect this government of national unity as they're calling it to be a noun soon or, or hold on power is still a fresh iowa where the thank you for having me. the situation of us on is so going to, we're not most because the. busy big challenge for the movement was a shooter at a distance mean. so today they formally announced that big over and shit. it robin's, and now they have control over all of understand. so today the bond works man, which i announced that they have the completed consultation and also they have appointed ministers as part of the company. and so soon they will allows the new government esl and the government should be transitional
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b or chart fine. but this out of time is not clear when, but as we see and observe the situation right now it's going to be an inclusive. busy government, that's really what they're, what they're calling it. i mean, we don't know yet what sort of guffman they'll be able to pull together as they try to build legitimacy with foreign governments and inclusive and stable government is what they're saying they can achieve. but can this is what the international community is demanding. can taliban achieve that? when there is a 2 option for the party, bon one is that cause they forward for us 20 years and they have a claimed and they have anonymous for the nation to this by days or islamic shari'a in liberation, of a lot of fun in also to implement,
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implement islamic loss. brian can find is one, sorry, a lot of the other part of they have all for this part. but at the same time, the pressure in demand on national community is to observe, interdict seriously human rights woman rise international norms and obligations. so these are the 2 issues and 2 options that the bonds are difficult to choose. which one and 2 brief rich ones. but to renew the thought it was, see the definition and inclusive government days and different what the media and some political figures defined in what the taliban defined about say that our definition from inclusive government is to join different message groups. but do not, we drive in place, those who are operations that are the the, what about women are the what about women? what place will they have in this government?
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if any day the women they have the positions in the government of the party by today we see and to treat sector. the women are involved like, has sick education sector and the taliban saying that they will be in a government, but they will not have the top positions like member of the company or the executive body of the government, but they will be a deliver position. and we will be here opportunity for the woman to work, to educate, to do that, but not as it to be member of the cabinet government right before about running, running a functional government requires the input and collaboration of younger educated afghans. is there a willingness appetite among afghans those who said those who haven't been able to leave to work with a tiny band, have they accepted now the taliban rule?
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had they accepted their fate? when yes. what we see right now when i want to son in god, who is that the people who are concerned about their situation. and there were uncertainty that what will happen when the tale by able to our government and also to have control auto. but i want to start part of the fighting internship valley and also the were you in need of courses and either poor. so these are 2 major challenges and also problems. are there a dominance of thought bon on upon is done now both of these are ended. so now people are in the county, but as soon as possible, and that was the government. and also the functional, the government is the fusion is also to provide as part of that nation. the far people are in desperate need of several services get for simpler
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institutions instead of the services are stopped in their long functional in thought. one are promising every day to the people that they really like the sector and also really cool the young skid population international honest. they have not a, they have experience in san yvon, repeatedly called on them to stay in the country in the jain in the center of the nation in the country. thank you very much for talking to us master will a hack bollet political analysts? joining us from campbell, thank you. the heads of ki, international organizations, are meeting in the netherlands to decide on a clear call to action for world leaders. i had a major comment conference, the global center and adaptation summit in one of them is being shared by former un secretary general bon came when it comes to months ahead of comp 2060 un climate change conference in glasgow because so the accelerating climate crisis as was
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reported by i p c. c. recent assessment report that we have already 0.4 degrees celsius, not 1.5. we have already consuming 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 as soon as you need us. shank, them and them were sent to your party because he goes, you've been coming to speak to algebra, boss and in rotterdam for is that another urgent call for serious climate action? what is this meeting in the netherlands hoping to achieve? realistically, i have comp 26. well, this is basically an interesting moments and the whole climate change. the beta, the dutch king has just opened this global center on climate adaptation. and it was
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quite a cheerful list ceremony. i have to say. but it's of course, a sad moment because we now have reached this new phase where mitigation trying to prevent global warming. it's now moving to adaptation, meaning that the world has to adapt to this new reality. that's why this last call for action, 2 months ahead of this, the important climate meeting in glasgow who make sure that adaptation will be at the same footing as mitigation, and also a lot more money is needed. $100000000000.00 us dollars was flashed by rich nation so 12 years ago to developing nations. but hardly anything of this money has been paid so far. of course, we recently seen the brunt and the impacts of climate change here in the western part of europe and all over europe. we have floods in germany and belgium. we also have for as far as the south of europe. but of course, african nations developing nations have seen these impact much longer before
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already. and earlier i spoke to the president of the african develop and bank president of siena. and he talked about the impacts that africa is facing. it is a lot of problems that we have in africa. you do a lot of drought, a lot of flood seal on site loans. so what happened in was and b, as in bob way, malawi and a lot of it also happened this year. the sort of low cost a swarm somebody had a nice africa is caught on the lot of production. so yes, the impacts on africa loses today. $7.00 to $15000000000.00 a year in terms of the climate change. and if that doesn't change is going to be about $50000000000.00 by 2040, it's never too late. what africa needs is to mobilize resources to allow farmers to allow the rebuilding of infrastructure to make it more climate resident. and make sure that we have, you know, better and that is systems that can resist many of the challenges that we have today. which nations already pledged $100000000000.00 us dollars a year, 12 years ago and they haven't paid up? are you still optimistic?
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they will, well, you know, they let 2nd general bank. i mean that they piano and told me it said the only thing that matters is the promises that i kept so from it's not something but promises have to be careful. i think that there's a lot of momentum to be to be able to do that. everybody realizes that the crisis of trust that we got to make sure that $100000000000.00 is paid. and i think that the cop $26.00, we have no choice to make sure the $100.00 is on the table to support climate adaptation to support countries to build up the capacity to support and that the transitions that they have to do. yes, absolutely. we have to build trust, i'm make sure that money is actually that i've asked the director of this logic largest, so floating office in the world behind me. bad think for go in earlier if this is actually defeat because we now have to admit that we're moving to another phase in this whole climate change debate. but he said it's not defeat it's defense,
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but he also sat with have we have last 10 years and we really have to catch up. so some crucial decisions have to be made in the cop $26.00. we won't see any concrete results today, but they really hope to see some come 3 results in 2 months from now. and in rotterdam, thank you to morocco now where the current of iris pandemic is casting a shadow over campaigning ahead of the general election. people vote on wednesday if the fur elections in the new constitution was introduced in 2011 jamal a child report from casa blanca. 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 viper support of wednesdays elections this year, as polls are very different to previous one, election billboards are few and far between. there have been no big rallies and there is an evident lack of excitement amongst many americans. much of this is down
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to the impact cove it has had on the country, particularly its economy, a key. and here i'll alarm any, and there's no doubt the pandemic will impact these elections in the entirety. what they won't just be lot scale protest sporting. but i also expect many people to 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 combat, in cove, it, in terms of hospitalizations, it's economy, particularly the tourism and hospitality sectors. have been hit hard at this coffee shop in the area of casablanca, business is slowly picking up, but the owner tells me there's still a long, long way to go can. and 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 binding 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. currently did all the decisions 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 help save people's lives. but in the end of the day, many voters costs their bandits based on how good or bad the economy is doing. this is the 1st time the patient will be old enough to vote. he makes a living, washing cars at 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. this country has the highest vaccination rate in all of africa. but cold weather is still or 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 a will be a major factor where moroccans come to vote on wednesday. dramatic casablanca, security forces in southern mexico have used force to disperse hundreds of migrants, hoping to reach the border with the united states. about 800 people was sleeping in a basketball court when they were surrounded by national guard troops and immigration agents. and where rested in some children, separated from their family. police in columbia say they've seized more than 2000 kilograms of cocaine bound for mexico. the drug was hidden in for it eliza and has
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an estimated value of $37000000.00. police officers to spade the hole in $400.00 facts at the fort in when of an tour out on columbia pacific coast. nearly 7000 kilograms of cocaine were seized near the same port. earlier this year, french actor john paul ben mondo has died at the age of $88.00 spend mando was one of these countries biggest of the 1900 sixties and seventies. he was best known for the french new wave movie, breathless when one appeared in more than 80 films in a career spanning half a century. hundreds of people have gathered in athens to pay their respects to greek composer and politician. mickey still dorcas. his body is lying and faded, the little metropolis next too often is cathedral for 3 days before being taken to crete for burial. eudora case died on thursday at the age of 96. he's remembered
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for his opposition to the military, june during the 1900 sixties and seventies when he was prosecuted and jailed. and his music out i time not for sports. here's santa. thank you very much for you all . see if i say they're looking into the suspension of the sundays that will cup call fire much between argentina and brazil, which was cold off just minutes after kick off. the brazilian health officials walked onto the pitcher claiming some argentine in. players had broken quarantine rules danesh, wanna report from when cyrus 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 had never seen anything like it. the officials said for arch and sign players give them false information about their cove in 1900 status. 3 of
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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, follow stadium 50 at home, angry and confused. oh visa. the health officials did 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, it's the player's fault. we did not comply with the quarantine shot. probably the thing about it's an awkward situation. the official should have removed the players before they arrived at the stadium. they shouldn't have let them be on the team. visit that fast, that if the law, but it's very hypocritical. i think they're much less things than this, and the authorities do nothing. brazilian cobit 19 regulations 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 squad play and the english premier
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league 9 brazilian players in the same lead state in the u. k. the origin time manager, leonor kaloni said no one had told him any thing the arch in time football association to the it has complied with the protocol approved by all the south american foot willing authorities to match between these 2 long standing rivals, kansas. 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 and support the president jabal. so now he's attracted widespread criticism for his handling of the pandemic. accruing the virus was killed. 583000 brazilians. defective 21000001 of the was records in the world. however, the football and the widespread criticism had continued until now gotten why there, i'll just era what osiris. now i've been talking to south american football expert
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juan rango. he says it was the brazilian government and not the countries football federation who took the decision to intervene. the big question is, why did it happen then? why did it not happen when argentine arrived in brazil coming from venezuela? why didn't the cur, at any moment in the past 3 days when argentine were in their hotel when they were in practice, when they were 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, it 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 offer. they were on the side of fi for and comparable as well as far as the agreement that was set in terms of the quarantine
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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 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 create these types of problems. and it's going to really lie a lot of the punishment. a lot of the problems are going to lie and on the brazilian f a. now, canadian teenager layla hernandez has continued her breakout, run the final tennis class, some of the season for them to speech 3 time major title when angelica to move to the us open final, where he's already defeated. now meal sat on her way to the last another teenager enjoying his time at the us open space that carlos i'll cut off the 18 year old
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beat. germany's feature go off chicken and 5 said to to 1st ever grand slam. final, i said us is the youngest in the open air at to reach the last 8 in the men a birdie on the final hole landed goals. so patrick, currently a $15000000.00 pay day. he out your world. number one drawn ramos pain at seasons final pga tour me to canada, finishing a shot clear of rama to win the fedex cup on the atlanta. we knew that was re at next month ride up and india have just beaten england in the full test at the oval . the indians dismiss the home side for just 200. 10 runs in the final innings to wind by one of them. 57 runs. this really means they take it to on the test is in manchester and begins on september the 10th and that's it for me back to fully sun
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. i thank you very much for that. and nearly 100 year old film from the silent era has been discovered in the us syria, chicago. the masterpiece was discovered thanks to the corona virus spun, demi because john henry report, a man in his dog murder, a mustachioed villain, revenge into climactic twist ending. it's all captured in this 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 in peoria in a closet next to a water heater and nitrate film stock. which is flamel, so is certainly not meant to be stored in fluctuating temperatures. then she
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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 shots in technical and long chinese. 1900. 27 london after midnight. destroyed in m g. m. vault fire before the hollywood era, many films were made outside of california at places like s n,
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a studios in chicago. films with stars like gloria swanson and charlie chaplin. that era is now last like half of the films made before 1950. 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 must be 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. and i think for this news are on al jazeera, but do stay with me. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of the days. yes,
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