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relations and is focused on safety for the ship carrying dangerous cargo, especially those already active materials into toxic materials are different from, from 40 years ago. so i think it's becoming a more common practice, of course to stace, to are promulgated its own law and regulations regarding this dangerous shift having through its territorial see, doctor again says paging concert is the british leads presence in the south china sea to be unfriendly. but the war ships have so fast did clear of islands claimed by china. their mission will continue until the end of the year. katrina, u l t 0. it's time for the weather. here's everson. how we got more writing the full cost to japan over the next day, or $2.00 little area cloud. him moving through the sea of japan. wet weather, coming in as we go on through the next 2448 house. could see this area of low pressure which will swing its way through some mic showers coming in 27 celsius f t
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o k. does move through prices, skies coming through that rain turns increasingly, sherry making way for the next system, another rather more organized. find of cloud and rain which will make us where it goes north, east and parts of china across the korean peninsula. and more south is pushing into southern parts of japan to that state. centralized china saying a few shares, hong kong lousy, dry taiwan. we'll see a few shots joy your attention to these systems. here we have a tie fern, and shown to that in the open waters that's making its way towards parts of the philippines. selim, areas of taiwan and concerned that's not moving into the south china seas that will gradually run up towards high. now as we make our way through the latter part of the week, into the early part of the, we can highlight seeing some flooding rains than early next week, and to will bring some problems into we're taiwan. enjoy. china stays very unsettled over the next few days. some showers, therefore malaysia and start to see increasing showers. indonesia still had an
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algebra and independence, a call to action by brazil, as president, as thousands of support and take to the streets and reading up germany's he can make recovery point marco says motor, so it's crucial to countries post and then these plans are not a bad way to navigate the types of facilities look at to tell you more about this on the one study later in the 4th ah, the part 2 of a special investigation, one when a visit, which is only youth detention center and travels to the remote app dock town where many of the indigenous inmates come from the $1.00 to 0. ah, al jazeera, as a ah,
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all. when freedom of the press is under threat. in all, just because i thought gender when the about your thoughts towards the government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access points, shift the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister to clamp down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered. the listening post on i just oh a wonderful job. so is this. the us says it's concerning some people enough john
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france into the government on global terrorism watch lists. the european union says the appointments by the taliban are not inclusive and representative on china says it will recognize the new leadership for all kinds of choosing new members of parliament and regional council. about 18000000 people are expected to vote. this is the 3rd election is a new constitution was introduced in 2011, and the child has begun in the french capital for 20 men charged over a series of attacks. in 6 years ago. 130 people were killed, the hundreds were injured into violence or un humanitarian agencies warning. it needs more money to deal with a growing crisis in democratic republic of congo. this year alone, ethnic violence is forced another 3000 people from their homes in the province of a truly gotten sorry report from account from the capital bornea he's in kiko. joseph and his family have been in this comfort, displaced people in bonia, in
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a tory province. since may, the village is at a boot with benny territory in neighbouring north, keith. it's where one of the most feared armed groups called our lie democratic forces. all adf has been attacking villages, begun on j. c. d, f, a. been fighting with government forces. the troops treated, dental lube was started attacking us. so we also flint. but government declared a state of emergency me effectively placing it to re and north q and a military rule to counter the rebels. but it has been a struggle since we've been here, a convoy of civilian vehicles, escorted by the army, was ambushed by adf. several people were killed and others are missing. dazzling vehicles were burned, and the military escort have now been suspended. a village was also talked about 30 people killed this. com for set up 2 years ago,
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but it is increasingly receiving more and more people from areas that one are previously caught up in the conflict. it is one of many idp comes cars across this province. hosting thousands of idp will continue to flee from this conflict. the new presence of a b s in some parts of the tory by the complicates an ethnic fuel conflict that's going on for decades mainly between land farmers and hema, heart as more than 1000 people. mostly hammers have been killed since 2017 and close to 2000000 people displaced the total needs for the d. c were estimated at $1980000000.00, which is nearly $2000000000.00 to aid a $16000000.00 people as the most vulnerable the most valuable areas of the country . it's ri, north cable, south cable and the north of north entangle acre. these areas where there's so much
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displacement require special attention. and unfortunately, at the moment this year we are only 30 percent funded of humanitarian response plan . covenant forces are pushing rebels out of some areas, and people are beginning to return in this village of now. cool day. those who come back are receiving essential supplies to restart their life. mountains and a movie and his wife shantell said they fled doing fine thing between troops and militia group guardian and our road. yeah, we did not find anything in our homes when we returned, you're starting our lives over. everything was lucid, military victories like this one in your county. i boosting the morale of soldiers as well as the confidence of those they're here to protect, but some here say the successes are too few and quite far apart. catherine sawyer all 0. it tory province. latasha magazine is deputy country director for the u. s.
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world food program in democratic republic of congo. she's joining us from skype from kinshasa. thank you very much indeed for being with us. how hard is it for 8 organizations like yours to get help to people, given that there is still fighting going on in parts of the country? there are many challenging, ne, or which already in itself is the biggest turn them in terms of number one out to probably not enough food every day. and in ne, occasionally we can, why obviously because of the continuum displacement as he was saying, it struck him in time and asked her to reach the speculations, but we are going to provide the emergency history to build the need, especially he'll be simply just letting who's auction both at the local
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population, that guy experiencing a lot of strength to be able to display populations. so we never know how long they are going to stay. in the case, we saw in katherine's point size report to the kind of aid that some people at least are able to get. but given the fact that agencies, again like yours are struggling to get funds to be able to support that. how close are you to running out of cash and not being able to supply the kind of aid that you would want to we certainly don't have all the funding. we would like to have what we, i'm trying to do consistently in the team. we got a document in particular in the northeast, frequently with the answer, you know, and with unicef, but also with other and trying to collaborate with the government to make sure that our action. and by doing that, we are pulling,
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pulling both be expertise and resources. we have available and we are trying to invoke communities as much as we can. definitely agree and appeal more from being animal love attention is very much needed for the democratic republic or from natasha. not as being. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed. things mexico supreme court has decriminalized abortion dead ruled unanimously. that penalizing terminations is unconstitutional by no means court in mexico can no longer prosecute abortion cases. it's a major victory for pro abortion rights advocates just as parts of the united states enact tougher laws against the procedure might drop all the reports from mexico city. i such an anti abortion activists demonstrating outside mexico's
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supreme court. on tuesday, there protesting a landmark decision by mexico's high court, declaring that the criminalization of abortion in the state of while wheeler is unconstitutional. the unanimous ruling sets a precedent for the de criminalization of abortion. nationwide, seniority senior ministers, ladies and gentlemen, ministers to day is a historic day for the rights of all mexican women and pregnant people from this moment on. it will not be possible to prosecute any woman who has an abortion in the cases that this constitutional court has considered valid women's groups and advocates of abortion rights are celebrating. would they call a watershed moment? you will not go to the court has spoken abortion should not be punitive. you should not be criminalized. this resolution will give legal recourse to women who they are in prison to regain their freedom. the experts born that while the wheels are in
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motion for the d, criminalization of abortion across mexico, it will continue to inflame divisions in a country with deep conservative catholic traditions. with this decision, by the supreme court, mexico becomes the most populous country enlighten america to move toward the criminalization of abortion. mexico is also one of the most catholic countries in the world, and conservative rights groups have bound to continue to push back against the court's decision. on abortion right. so the move in favor of abortion in mexico comes at a time when across the border us states or restricting women's access to terminations, particularly texas many in mexico. believe tuesdays court ruling will eventually allow us women to turn to mexico for safe and legal abortions that women will no longer be prosecuted. that would lead to, oh women, women. but it does not mean that services have to be provided a search,
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then we will be expecting it is already that we're find more accurate. so that makes it, they were in their own country. but this is what would be the mexico's president, not an outspoken proponent of abortion rights, stressed that the decision was the courts to make and promised not to interfere. when we'll set up a little al jazeera mexico city, part of craig struck mexico near a popular beach resort. the magnitude 7 jolts was centered north of acapulco, the state of gravel, at least one person's been killed. those buildings were damaged, including the control tower. at acapulco airport part was cut and some neighborhoods. the travelers were found up to 100 kilometers away, including the capital mexico city. police in brazil have fired tear gas that support the president general sonata as they attempted to storm the supreme court. been unhappy that judges of back to an investigation into both scenarios. handling
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of the pandemic, the president lashed out of the court while attending a military rally to mark independence day and why my reports. they were warnings before this day of rallies. the prison, enjoyable scenario was undermining brazilian democracy. he's trailing the form of president luis enough fuel to the silver in opinion polls the next year's election, which he says he's not prepared to lose up. we don't want disruption. we don't want to fight with any branch, but we can't accept anybody if it's to distort democracy. we can't accept anybody who puts our freedom at risk. he's referring to the supreme court, which is investigating him and members of his family and corruption charges. his handling of the pandemic as also cost him support. almost 600000 brazilian deaths have been recorded or less. i do hear being back of the actions
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towards the quality of resume them office. because we have seen in the last years, bush on our, undermining the strength of many democrats making situations such as the national co rest vishal vishal power is the backs of the 3 brash and so on. i put in a bull sonata, i have a still enjoy substantial support, and he called his loyal followers to show it anybody else about the president elected with 57000000 votes. can't be accused of organizing a cou. that's a lie because he won the presidency in the 1st round. at the phone, what we want is freedom of expression to be able to work. we want a free brazil in which the people are heard boss, an arrow less the speak. many of his opponents stayed at home saying they wanted to prevent clashes, but they believe the tide is turning against the president who divides brazil someone supposed to know. and i said, i mean, it's not just political groups here,
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but a protest of people who are here to defend democracy. the other protesters by those defending a could. well, they're both in or has a strategy of destruction. he is violent a terrorist since he was young, and unfortunately he's now arming the population. type security kept the rival rally as a path, and there were few violent incidents reported. however, they clearly showed that brazil is, is polarized. now, as it has been so many years on both sides of preparing for what threatens to be a long bit through election campaign and shrine la, i was just the era. germany's international motor show has opened in munich. it's the 1st in europe since the start of the panoramic organizers last billions of dollars and council events. but john, so i'm going to, michael told most workers, industries recovery is inside. andrew simmons reports 2 years without show when now
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europe's biggest comment, good. germany takes center stage asian gentlemen. the id lies lots of razzmatazz and not a gas guzzler insight. here attempt to become a nurse of around 808000 german workers. dependent on the car industry was the outgoing german chancellor on this upland unconditional deb. we want to pick up where we left off and allow the economy to really catch up. again. this can already be seen in the motor industry. even if some supply bottlenecks are costing shadows at the moment. those shadows take some of the shine off, electric car sales. the weakest link isn't range anxiety, your recharge infrastructure. it's the chip. many millions of desperately needed semi conductor microchips to be exact. it's serial. i mean, there are manufacturers that had to stop certain production lines because they're missing out on the p o that they have to built into that car. and this will go on
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for a couple of months while the motor industry itself is doing really well. those shows to promoted have crashed, cancellations, because of coven have cost organizes more than $40000000000.00. even before the pandemic, the shows were losing money. so now, although at 1st sight, you might not realize it, there are changes. it's shiny, it's new, futuristic, contemporary. but you might be forgiven for thinking this is kasha. the organizers say no. make over is underway. corporate consultants have dropped the word car from the events name. it's now and the ability show. and the consultants come up with what they think. a catchy questions. what will move those next, for instance, maybe this or thomas bus, or for those of us old enough to remember the bubble car. this one has its own brain. all electric motorcycles powered pedal bugs. another question,
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why are we here? well, many big names from the united states and elsewhere didn't show up to answer that. the electric car is secure, the road ahead is green, but for the mobility shop, the future may not be as smooth run. andrew simmons al jazeera munich sports next on all those that are included in the 19 year old who is living the dream at the us . busy open more than that shortly. ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, ah ah sport his and a thank you so much bye of faith or is up in its efforts to organize the world cup
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every 2 years. the president of footballs governing body is almost 90. percent of countries are in favor of the change. shawnee in francine in capital meeting with footballers and coaches from 6 continents as part of a consultation process. if an agreement can be reached by member association, the new calendar could kick off in 2028th the state, the school of the international much kind of shows us that we have reached summit. it's the current release period for national team football in this particular area. exacerbated by the corporate situation shows us how difficult it is today to, for players to travel from one country to another one, continent to another. it's not, it's not the for the house of the players, it's not good for the competitions. there are too many meaningless
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matches while the world cup is being played every 4 years since it began in 1934. moscow manager also in virginia, is heading up the feasibility study to see if that can be changed in may 166 of the 211 member countries back the principle of holding the finals every 2 years. many european clubs are against the idea, saying it would put unfair demands on the players in england manager. gara sounds good, says any changes can be rushed. it's a welcome decision to discuss the overall calendar, and that includes the demands on the plays in particular, but also we don't need to put more into the calendar if something's going in, something else is going to come out. so that requires all the, all the governing bodies to get together and make sure that, that car to get sorted out. and there's going to be moments where they're going to have to do that because when to world cup effects of that calendar. so they're
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looking far enough ahead. i think that there's no reason why any proposals for the future shouldn't combine major club competitions, major international competitions and everything that entails. well, 8 brazilians have been banned from playing an english premier league. this we can play as not released, the international juicy can be suspended for 5 days, and the brazilian football authorities won't that rule to be able to spend this time out. the premier league stop plans from traveling to south america. jacoby 19 restrictions. the clubs affected liverpool, manchester city, chelsea, manchester, united and leads all the dream run of la fernandez at the us open has continued the canadian, becoming the youngest quiet to reach the semi finals in new york since maria shara pover in 2005 day after a 19th birthday, the canadian got past the 5th seat. lean is between 3 set. my father and i see 224
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world number warms, including non the 2nd in current engage. since i use his demand in as a great example, i would imagine myself playing against her. and then i would also imagine myself thinking serena and venus the past few years against playing against those in a big tournament. but no, just when i was younger boys seen myself being in, in a big stadium in front of so many people and just having fun on the court. waiting for fernando in the semi world number 2 arena, several income evaluations swept aside the french open champion. proper purchase, coven, 6164, bubbling because they keep guarantee they'll be a 1st time brand from champagne on saturday. well, the man mostly get stock number joke of it from winning the grand slam is daniel met the depth the wilmot sea will feature in his 3rd consecutive semi up the us open. overcoming does qualify bostic vendors,
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antelope med at last. the final flushing meadows 2 years ago, he's chasing his birth major, bought the final again, john bakovich potentially unlike he plays on the days where i don't play what she's matches just because i enjoy watching tennis. and yeah, that's it. and i just, you know, same same today. for example, i'm not gonna route cheer for somebody. i'm just going to enjoy the tennis and then prepare for the winner and same every match. it was a big day for canadian tennis just hours after finance advance to the final 4 exposure earlier same also reached his 1st grand slam semi. his challenge made a lot easier when 18 year old spaniard call us l. correct. retired midway through the 2nd set on the back of 5 that matches in the previous 2 rounds. soon becomes the 1st canadian point, the semi tournament in the $140.00 history for us. i i never thought they like this would come. i mean both
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a little girl and little boy from montreal because at the same time the semi finals are of the us open in special ed, special special for us. i hold people by home, appreciate this moment also we do a lot. so, i mean, it would, it's great, but it would be amazing if we're both in a final right. is really tough for me. i'm now, you know, used to play these kind of matches in a row. so it's really tough to, to recall a day to, to the next month. this quarter finals continue on wednesday 18 year old emma. rather connie faces the olympic champion and belinda been cheated out, followed by alexander vera of and lloyd harris. and the night session finishes with joker, which money beaten in wimbledon, final, mateo barret, amy imagery, baseball, future hall of fame. albert poil received an incredible welcome from his former funds. soon. lewis number 55 1st baseman albert
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playing for the record to left the cardinals. in 2011, to playing them to 10 feet and 41 year olds, 41 crowd, run the career home, run number 617. on the boat you wouldn't be getting them on the phone. no one will totally has taken a scenic diversion ahead of somebody's italian grow and pray rental drive much the staff and putting on a show for the residence of paloma on his way to the mom, just in the land. the stuff is big trade is home growing pre in the netherlands, moved him 3 points, clear of talk. rival lewis habits. ok,
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that is i suppose looking for now more later on the got it. thanks very much indeed . and that's it for me. for this news. i will be back in a moment with more of a let me if you can. i'm madison. i ah, the taliban has taken control of afghan a song 20 years after it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people as events on falls in the world? stay with us, the latest news and analysis from us going on. it was meant to be that day. did you hear the cameras going quickly put a project attack, stunned the world, and the u. s president, a guy came in and whispered something into the prisoner's ear. what did he tell fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just
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