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the way social media is used in brazil will come as a surprise to many of the say, i think many will be suspicious. it's happening now because tens of thousands of his support is gathering in brazil and in southfield, all the political and economic capitalism, brazil. the independence day celebrations on tuesday to mark a 199 years ago, declared independence from portugal. joe ball scenario is trailing badly in the opinion. polls the next presidential election to the left wing present. good enough . you'll see. no one is lula. many a thing that shows strength to show that he's still have substantial support. heavy rain and strong winds on lashing the philippines. is jeff with your world weather report? hello, thank you for joining in. here's an update on tropical storm concert. it made by a fall just to the northeast of cbo by wednesday it's roland rate through manila. so let's get you this story by the numbers, the potential to see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain, my slides line slides,
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a big concern. and then also maybe the potential destructive winds as it approaches at 100 kilometer per hour. threshold is pacific that batch of what, whether that was played in the korean peninsula, slams into horseshoe. and also chicago, tokyo to soccer, we could see $50.00 to $60.00 millimeters of rain heavy falls, relegated toward northern parts of thailand into allows. meanwhile, toward the south for thailand rate into cambodia, we've also got some versus some heavy rain here. are seasonal rains across india, there are red weather alerts in place. so let's run you through some of the states that we're talking about. in particular, a goudrow ma hofstra go ha care nodded right through to care law. and the potential here to see upwards of $200.00 millimeters of rain within 24 hours. it is dry now for southern areas of pockets down, but we'll see some wet weather leak in as we head towards thursday $33.00 degrees
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on wednesday. c soon brought a cell ahead on edge is making a big coin, legal tender in el salvador, but will it be high risk, high reward and in sport, europe's gulf was hold enough to pull off a red team victory in the united states. ah frank assessments this by way, it is a lesson against freedom, surprising informed opinions what you saw happening get from market to there was there was also petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other congress that we have conference here for 60 years, rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera journalist and government plan, they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days,
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but it's been a year examining. the headline. is this another potential flashpoint for conflicts voice is from different corner. every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not just one, but several time program that has been your, i know, tentative you today on algebra. me ah, ah, again, you're watching, i just did a reminder of our top stories. this out of the un says afghanistan is facing the collapse of basic services and the food and other aid is starting to run out. don't
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end up being urged to give more assistance ahead of an international, a conference for afghanistan on september. the 13th the u. s. and coffee say they want to cobble airport to be open for international passenger flights. in the coming days, they say it is essential to keep up humanitarian aid to afghanistan and to help people leave and process talk. criminal court of appeals ruled against one of the country's largest companies over its role in the syrian war. so man maker le foss operated in areas control bias between 201220142 choose the being completed in crimes against humanity. a more now on off canister and attempts to get cobbles, airport reopen for all commercial flights. as we mentioned earlier, quarter is playing a key role in that cutters, ambassador to afghanistan says he expects the facility to be ready for international flight soon. a little more of a learn of the airport is open for domestic life for a citizen,
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but for international flights we are putting the final touches on why we are thankful they are working 247 night and day for the return of international flight, homa jam june is following a u. s. secretary of state to antony blinking here in doha and join us live now. so how much i know you will at that new join use conference that they held earlier? quite a lot of issues were discuss mobile, least of which was getting cobble airport up and running. what else they talk about? that's right. how them and this is it really coming at a critical time at a time when the administration of us president joe biden is really facing a lot of criticism for the way that the evacuation from afghanistan was handled. many observers said that it was chaotic and that it was messy. and it's for that reason that you are secretary of state anthony blinking as well as us defense secretary lloyd austin. wanted to come to cover in order to try to figure out
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a way to turn the page at a time. it's just a week after the us announced that they're starting a new chapter when it comes to engagement on afghanistan. and they want to try to figure out a path forward for afghanistan. and one of the main ways they can do that is by coming here to which is played such an instrumental role when it comes to mediating with the taliban. when it comes to trying to get 8 flights into afghanistan when it comes to trying to repair the airport in cobble. now at that joint pressure, you have the us secretary of state us secretary of defense and i met with their counterparts, others for mr. shift how many tonight? i'm on a sunday and others minister of state for defense affairs, doctor ben hamilton, and all of the people involved in that press conference continue to say that it was a strong alliance between copper in the united states. the foreign minister, of course, and the secretary of state both reiterated that it was a priority to try to make sure that the cobbles airport was back up and running as soon as possible. and the, one of the reasons for that is they wanted to try to get as much humanitarian aid into afghanistan as quickly as possible. now,
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last night you had us secretary of say, blinking and us defense secretary austin, meeting with coppers a mirror shift. i mean, but how much sunny they discuss developments on, i can a stand and efforts to and he hand security there. they also thanked copper and specifically the mirror for all the help the invaluable assistance with others given and trying to ensure that evacuations happened. you know, there's been more than 58000 people who've transit it through, cut that after fleeing afghan, us that and thought that was instrumental in that historic airlift, more than 120000 people left to cobble in the past few weeks. so this was a big day for this delegation. after that presser, they went to where they'd air based where they toured the facilities. right now, they were having a meet and greet with some of the embassy staff that came from cobble. and some of the embassy staff, the u. s. embassy staff here in thought to try to thank them for all their efforts in the past few weeks. has them mohammed, thank you. mm hm. i, jim, jim life 1st there in the hall where that joint news conference was taking place
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with the us secretary of state and quarterly leaders i'll turn out is expected to be low for morocco's general election on wednesday. people are frustrated. the promise political reforms haven't materialized bernice smith reports about where some young candidates have been trying to regain the trust of people and convince them to vote. it takes commitment in patients to cameras for votes in the moroccan town of satellite. it's becoming really hard to convince him to trust us as a youth. sophie, i'm fat as he's want to for the 1st time candidates in morocco's elections, who came of age during the arab spring. more than a decade ago. they believe little has changed a view. it seems shared by the people that trying to persuade to vote, they don't believe in the elections that those and all these sort of elections. they're like tired of if they're all time, it's like see the same people the same to get elected. old people corrupted like
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like symbolize the corruption instantly more than half of people in morocco, believe corruption has got worse in the last 12 months. according to transparency international. the critic say it's hard to tackle when there's no accountability at the top, new new of evil, but we continue to live in an exception of despotism. for example, we say that it is essential to discuss the budget of the royal palace calling lot against the budget we can talk about. we say that the king should not be at the center of political life because those that are should be accountable to the public . king mohammed, the 6 points, the government and those who don't tow the line. don't get very far. rashid, our eyes from morocco's institute for policy analysis, believes many people in morocco for what closely, what top of the neighboring countries since the hour of spring? yeah, most ballpark is a majority of young voters who won't vote because they're not convinced by the way the game is played now. but don't forget that if one day we do manage to most of
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the game, we managed to control the leads and the street. perhaps they'll be convinced that we should go back to a much stronger talk with these young politicians. believe there is appetite change despite the risk. as you add that we must have another referendum for a new constitution because in our comb one, there are many political constitutional imbalances. if we got majority in parliament would apply strong pressure for real constitutional reforms. the system designed to stop any party getting a majority. such radical policies are unlikely to get very far. getting into government to morocco is all about building coalition and keeping the powers on side, which is why sometimes it's difficult to find any major policy differences between the parties. more than 10 years after the arab spring. many here a disappointed the wrong real genuine electro choice. bernard smith, alger 0, up to 7000000 people are in dire need of food assistance in northern ethiopia.
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that's according to the u. s. world food program conflict is intensifying and far and i'm hot regions pushing more people into hunger. that's in addition to the 5200000 in need of aid in water and t. good. i were fighting broke out in november, mohammed out reports in if you appears no fun to guy region 9 months of war between the if you up in the federal government and lead us into gray house spread into the neighboring regions of our for. and i'm hotter creating a severe humanity in crisis. so united nations warms, that's what's effectively a blockade on a convoy by naval forces pushing millions of people to the brink of farming. people like saudi ali and 5 children. they fled there from 2 months ago, following a talk by 2 grey fighters. this makes you spent in the upper region has now become then you home. she said it took 2 weeks to get here by, oh, in, you know,
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the whole journey was through the scorching sun and the thirst for drinking water was agonizing. we were forced to drink rain water from the ground, but that made us sick. last week, the w p called on purpose to allow the movement of aidan to the region where 90 percent of the population didn't need of help. it estimates $100.00 trucks of 8 need to integrate each day to fit them. that warning came on, rebel forces reportedly looted, warehouses, destroying, crucial food supplies. we don't have any food stocks at the moment to, to plan with or to distribute whatever we have is currently being distributed or has already been distributed. so what we're looking at going forward is a difficult situation for us to keep providing services for our community in alpha. and i'm hot or the number of this place before facing funding is expected to rise. situations improves unless the fighting dies down. we can only
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see the situation deteriorating expensively in the next weeks and months as a warning in a country that's already suffered so much. but how many dollars ita i will be, can i'll, salvador has become the 1st country in the world to adopt big coin as legal tend to president has declared it the future for the country. but economists a warning, the volatile, an unregulated crypto currency is a risk. john home and reports from l. zante, a surfing town where a big coin pilot project could forecast. what's the head? this is where are some of those big coin experiment? again, it was on site a small time with 3 years ago and anonymous donor, a local people, digital it with the crypto currency. now the country is expanding the experiment nationwide. and so with those about to become the 1st country in the world to use
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big coin as legal tender, it will run. it's another option alongside the current currency, us dollar. we traveled 12 on tape to find out how the pilot program has gone and what it could mean for the rest of the country. we found plenty of, infuse just that each, like 70 percent of people in el salvador doesn't have a bank account. he's big coin, well, it's a way for him to put some money aside. but they are. i have a low income, i don't move much money a little i have, i spend on food. so with bitcoin, i can save up and that's the big coin is going up in value, is seen as smooth savings going to the problem is the big point swings down as well, at times heavily of the people here are set up with that as a p c, it's tough because it's unstable. for example, if you take a surf class and pay with bitcoin, i can accept it. the next day it goes down and there are losses for me. it's the same for the bar, the shop everywhere. and imagine that volatility nationwide,
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and one of the poorest countries in the americas, it can make the government's decision, seemed like a blind bet. a recent survey shows many people here might not take that, that to 3rd say they don't want to be paid in big coin and the facilities, the government, hardly putting together for the new currency might not convince them where you want to cash out your big question is the actual dollars you have to use one of these special atm and the government is a setting up to 100 of these across the country. so let's see. do this. ok, and then the money should come out. the only ticket here is that these actually charge about 5 percent of commission to do the service that's already been enough to put of some of those on why not just use dollars. one group who might see the benefits of the system, commission, or know a criminals who will see a number regulated but state sanctioned currency. we're not us. but i've been one
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of the advantages of bitcoin as deanna emitted. but for regulators that's one of the risks. so the worry is that l, salvatore turns into a fiscal paradise for those who want to launder money from drugs or corruption. the president has been emphasizing the positives big coins will bring jobs, financial inclusion, and investment. he says, especially as salvador will be the 1st to use it. the question is, will the country become a trailblazer will simply sink john home and how does it say salvador when, when his government has been holding talks with the opposition to end a long standing political crisis. president nicholas medina, hopes that can ease international sanctions on his nation. the opposition says it once guarantees upcoming elections will be fair. more rapid reports from mexico city. monday was a 4th and final day of negotiations between delegates of it as well as government and the countries political opposition. now these talks held here in mexico city.
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the 2nd round of negotiations took place behind closed doors without media access. and after more than 9 hours of talk, there was a lot of anticipation over exactly what level of agreement had been reached. now in the most general of terms, what has been achieved is a groundwork of framework for a larger, more meaningful agreement to be signed at a later date. now the delegation representing the venezuelan government to the quote, nothing is agreed upon until everything is agreed upon. having that said, both delegations expressed. a lot of optimism related to these talks will also admitting that there is still a long way to go. many obstacles to overcome for both delegation is to find a meaningful solution to the countries persistent humanitarian crisis. now, the opposition did agree to election to take place later in november. that is arguably, one of the biggest achievements actually took place even before the start of the 2nd round of negotiations. the big question right now is over what this all means.
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4 regarding international sanctions spearheaded by the united states, the binding administration has hinted that the u. s. would be, would consider the lifting of sanctions if meaningful progress was made during this talk. very the thought. but all of that remains to be seen in the end of this could be seen the last 4 days ago. she ation could be seen as a positive step toward mending that political divide in venezuela. but the door is now open for a 3rd round of negotiations to take place. later this month. the american act, michael k williams has died at the age of 54, his thought and the popular h. b o television series. the wire. police say williams was found dead in his new york city apartments on monday. his death is being investigated as a possible drug overdose. a still ahead on edge in sport, the german who came off 2nd best with a net at the us open on that coming up shortly.
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oh, a hello again and eugene res making so felt in venice this year. the docu fiction blending documentary with fiction. the films take real life stories and non act has been insert fictional elements or story lines. as educators, kim vanelle reports, it is becoming the driving force behind several independent films, sat the festival in once upon a time, and called casa, is a story about his city and its dwell is both desperate for progress. while
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technically fiction, it's based on real events and uses many real people, including director, i think up to dead for an actor who eventually in india becomes like a star to play a role which is very down to a doesn't feel convincing anymore. so i think that was all very keen on costing people who, where the part that you're homeless last year, the venice film festival. when it no mat land, put the spotlight on shondra blending. now experimental filmmakers the world over trying it out. the size and the are not the daily or thought a, the independent side bar to the main film, festival, hair, and venice. nearly all of the films are experimenting with this distinction between fact and fiction, where one informs the other, albeit in different ways. the,
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the festival director is excited about the trend side of focusing advocacy, a fact. this plays witness to the vitality and life that comes when you mix reality . with fiction. california is another film exploring the fact fiction frontier, the director spent 5 years following a young american girl in italy. it started out as a documentary but didn't end that way. we started this lowly by slowly during the time to kind of write scene in also not just following her, but also like kind of making a scene up, you know, then the challenge overall was to kind of give the audience a feeling that is watching a film without asking is this real is, is not 3 l inputs. you welcome venice. a feature from long time is shandra,
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bending director. andrea segue follows 3 venetian brothers with opposing ideas about the future of the city as it drowns and tourists. it's supported by venetian crab fishermen who play themselves. doki fiction, critic say, is a creative evolution designed to draw the audience in by filmmakers ready to redefine storytelling on the silver screen. can vanelle al jazeera venice, teenagers continuing to make gains at the us, open his andy with that and all the year they have, but one on thomas still doing well as well. of a joke of it. still, on course to win all 4 grand slams. the ships reaching the quarter finals at the us open the world number one had a pretty slow starts against the american jensen brooks b. after losing the 1st at $61.00 joke of it, shifting through the gaze, lost only another 7 games he reached the quarters in new york for the 1st time in 3 years from now play the money and the wimbledon final messiah verity. if he
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serves service well, which is his biggest weapon it's he stuff, you know, he's stuff on any surface to play against. and i've had some really close matches with him in french open and wimbledon. recently. we're going to play the 3rd grand slam in a row against each other. and hopefully the result was the same like the previous 2 or any book his place in the quarter after getting cut off. so the germans, disappointing day, started right there in just a 2nd game in the minutes when he tumbled over the net. everything went on when the match in now the women's drill 2019 champion b, i can rescue and reach the maria sa curry battle to 3 and the hall hours that match ended it to 13 in the morning. the latest have a finish. a women's singles match up the us open the car to the match. the 3rd set
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tiebreaker, booking a funnel with well, number 4, carolina fiscal, i'm trying to be call and not lose my mind because i want to leave this experience with this tennis experience until i'm done. you know, i don't want to look back and say that i do not enjoy much like the day. there are 218 year olds left in the women's drill and british c 9, g m a product con. it became just a 3rd qualify cerise. the quote is up this tournament a dream, w flushing monies continued with a really dominant win air of american shelby. roaches shall now face olympic champion, belinda benches and brazilian police have opened an investigation before argentinian plays here accused of breaking covered 19 quarantine rules. the argentine escort has now left brazil back in training here and one is aries on sunday, they woke up qualifier in sound. paula was abandoned when health officials claimed the teams english bass players shouldn't have been allowed on the pitch for
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president john in francine as, as the pandemic, should fast forward plans to rethink how the global foot will calendar is organized . i think the nice particular situations that we are living these days with the release of play show us that we have to do something. we have to protect the heads of players. we have to save them. some travels. we have, however, as well to protect the national teams, we need to rethink the calendar for mentally and to do this, we need to have a goodwill from every one ivory coast secured. a crucial when in their efforts qualify for the 2022 will come in cut. so strike a sebastian high school, both girls and i see when, when it gets come, a rude way. the wind puts on for a back qualifying group and only group when it will go through the plan round. and that will decide who makes it to next is unless to south africa,
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i'll top of group g after a one know when i've gone in johannesburg, south africa. i mean to reach the funds the 1st time since they hosted the event back in 2010 that the asians are in south korea recorded a one know when of a lebanon substitute substitute chunking one with a match when it in the 60 minute see when each group will qualify automatically for the castle funds and europe of one the so on come on. american soil for just the 2nd time. matilda. question of finland, playing and event for the 1st time. she was the whole this part on the 18th street in our hire, to win a singles match and secure the point her team needed to retain the type of europe going on to face the united states. $1530.00 ok, most pools and a couple of hours time, but that is it from the great thanks. sandy will look forward to that and that is it for this news, but i'll be back in
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i think the focus on september the ends special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me a flight plan for people wanting to get in and out of afghanistan. cuts are foreign minister provides assurances. cobble airport should be open to passengers within days. on the ground is increasing desperation. the world health organization warning hospitals could soon close and more aid is needed. ah, hello, i'm having this is just like from the also coming up, frances highest court rules and investigation can go ahead against the.
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