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the fighters say they don't want to have to return to the trenches, but any program to disarm them has to be agreeable, catching. so i'll just 0. it territory in north eastern democratic republic of congo will have for you on the news out from london, nicaragua, orders the arrest of one of its most famous writers. as the president continues to crack down on opponents ahead of november's election. epic blows the world's most valuable company which could alter the digital economy and in qualifying for the italian for me to one grown pre, a perfect response from an unwanted mercedes driver. ah hello, thank you for joining in. we've had another wildfire wrap this time in southern
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spain, so hundreds of people have been forced from their homes here. and hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain the flames. you know, this area hasn't had a drop of rain in about 3 weeks, so the dry conditions will persist on saturday. we do have a run of rain, we'll call it barcelona right through to valencia on saturday. some pretty big storms transferring from sardinia right through to sicily, around the mediterranean fleming into southern italy and the very real risk of seen flash flooding here next for turkey. we did have thunderstorms, but sunshine in the forecasts on saturday with a hive 24 degrees. a brisk wind through the eastern med. so nicko see the best i can do for you. a high, 35 degrees, still pretty good weather pattern change for the west versus the east. we've got an abundance of sunshine. warsaw 26 degrees, but unsettled there. 3 looked toward a scandinavia and the baltic states on saturday. well, in this weather report in africa, it's what the west, some really big storms lighting up here. so we're talking about guinea guinea be so
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senegal and the can be out toward the atlantic. so that's something we will watch and also some weather as we look toward nigeria. lycos has a high of 31 degrees on saturday season. the challenges attractive circumstances pushes forward. let us step into uncertainty and experience the happiness of the moment. let us persevere. the 4th al jazeera comes into national documentary film festival in san diego, and dawn line from the 10th to the 14th of september 2021. a. j b dog. don't be a bus clearings are now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees one stood tall and cheaper to use. roll. conservation is said. the area is warming with ego timber lockers and butcher's. 4 years ago, the government is theory in the, on the east,
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the ban on the timber trade. but not decision only opened a flood and controlled illegal logging. sierra leone is home to more than 5000, was to seize more than 1500 of them. i found them the law amount, regional, and their prop rosie. because the vision is under pressure to save them after the resumption of looking and the return of the the back main stories now lebanon finally has a new government in place. the prime minister designate achievement is out to save the country, but t is going to have to deal with an economy. it's effectively collapsed israeli police, they've core 2 of the 6 policy and prisoners who escape
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a maximum security jack on monday. escapes that off a major man, hon. across israel on the occupied by bank and a group of west african envoys have held talks with guineas. new military rule is the co mission met with the deposed president african day as well on demand that his immediate release well, in other news, french court has charged the former health minister over handling of the pandemic. and he is resign is under investigation for endangering the lives of others. former dr. resigned last february, weeks off. the country's 1st confirmed case. she's actually welcome the investigation as an opportunity to explain herself and establish the truth prosecuted that there were no grounds to charge her with a 2nd offensive failure to stop a disaster. tasha butler has more in this from paris. well, and yes, bizarre frogs, his former health ministers being placed under a formal investigation over the handling of the covey. 19 crisis and frogs.
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she faces allegations over endangering people's lives for things like not having an adequate stock of masks, of protective equipment, of mixed signals. and communication on most whether the public should wear them or not. and perhaps not putting restrictions in place soon enough, particularly on travel, while the french government certainly being under a lot of scrutiny over the past month, 400 of the code of it. 900 crisis, but these are become something of a simple old flat in january 2020. when the 1st co cobra cases were being registered in france, a booth asset publicly that french people had little to worry about. because it was unlikely that the virus would contaminate many people. one month later, she quit the health ministry to run for mayor paris. and she gave a newspaper interview in which she said the frogs actually face
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a nami of cases said, contradicting earlier public statements. well, this comes as part of a much larger, wider inquiry that has been carried out by the parliament into the french governments handling of the corona virus crisis. now, the question is whether or not are the ministers might find themselves also in front of magistrates, the french health minister, the moment only certainly had his offices, rated a few months back in connection with this inquiry. so you can imagine that many ministers a wondering whether or not anyone in government at the moment will be next. now the republican party is saying its planning legal action against the biden administration over its tough new rules on vaccinations. they include mandatory jobs and testing for some people with disciplinary action for those who don't comply. meanwhile, president biden's been visiting a school in washington and urging parents that to get children age 12 and over
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vaccinated. los angeles has become the 1st major us school district to make vaccinations mandatory for students. those age 12 and above have until january to get that jobs. i am so disappointed that particularly summer republican governors have been so cavalier with the help of these kids. so cavalier, the health of the communities. this is what we're planned for real here. this isn't a game. and i don't know of any scientists out there in this field, but doesn't think it makes us considerable sense to do the 6 things i've suggested or the center for disease control as a new study. evaluating covey cases from april through to mid july shows the impact of current of ours vaccinations. looking at cases over the past 2 months. when the
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delta barrier was the predominant variance circulating in the country. those who were vaccinated were about 4 and a half times more likely to get over 19 over 10 times more likely to be hospitalized. and 11 times more likely to die from the disease. now, over the past year or so as a lockdown came into force around the world, there was a great deal of concern that it could become too much for people suffering with mental health problems. data so far suggest that hasn't been a rise in suicide worldwide since the start of the pandemic. but many people are still struggling in the u. k. last year, around 13 people took their own lives every day. and as jessica baldwin reports from liverpool on suicide prevention day, there is a push to try to understand why rose patterson seemingly had at all
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a big job. she raised 3 children, had grandchildren from the outside, all appeared wonderful. but rose had a deep hidden sadness and in june 2020, couldn't bear another day and took her own life. her husband, a long time member of parliament, has become a prominent advocate for suicide. prevention is really important talk so that people are looking out for people who might be anxious and my wife is anxious, i would call her depressed. is also very important for those who are anxious to realize they might be in real trouble. and to talk before they take this terrible permanent step. while there have been thousands of individual tragedies like rose patterson, early statistics show no spike in suicide rates during lockdown. researchers believe the increase things diety and fear of the time demick was offset by protection. people talking about mental health, family, friends, and neighbors, more alert to warning signs and checking in on people to provide support. also,
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more and more charities are stepping in charities like the matri house in north london, the only residential suicide respite center in the u. k. staff, they're welcome to figures, but worn rates could rise social sciences kind of say, you know, that when the collective emergency a collective crisis, is there the sense that you're not in it on your own? you know, we're all in it together. it's called the social cohesion effects. you know, so that is a theory and we'll have to see if that bears out in the long run in the next 3 to 5 years. the may tree can be found on hub of hope. an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to take his own life 8 years ago, charities, and just being created. because with mental health awareness going up. and people are more aware that they can take action on this. definitely a real people power that's going on at the moment. one in full people experience,
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mental health issues and fasteners from chasing the stigma. training on how to spot warning signs of suicide and what to say. you see chain getting the word out, letting people know it's ok to ask, are you thinking about suicide? mental health professionals say that is the only way to break the stigma and try to prevent someone from taking their own life. jessica baldwin, i'll just sarah. liverpool. lawyers are the woman who's accused persons prince andrew of sexual abuse. say they've served him with legal papers. junior jeffrey launched a civil case against the prince in new york earlier this year. legal documents had to be delivered before the case could proceed. a lawyer say they were left with a police officer prints andries residence in winder 2 weeks ago. the queen's child denies all claims made by miss jeffrey the government in nicaragua has
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ordered the rest of the highest profile target yet in its pre election, cramped down a war it's been issued against form of vice president and multi award winning novelist. so here i'm is, it was once a staunch ally of the president, daniel ortega is now joined the list of high profile figures, who's been detained or gone into exile in the past 2 months. are lots of america editor, lucy, and human has more on this with dozens of former revolutionary allies and even presidential hopefuls already in prison, an arrest warrant issued against nicaragua, the most prestigious living poet and novelist shouldn't have come as a surprise. yet it did. 79 year old. so if you read me this was president daniel paid us right hand man and vice president in the 1900 davies after the trial for the sandy, the still revolution. but like many of ortega's former comrades, tremendous accused him of having turned into
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a dictator. medius responded to charges of instigating hatred and money laundering to divert funds from the stabilizing nicaragua, on a video on his twitter account. that's got isn't the money that's young, dictatorship, lack of imagination. they repeat their lines, their hatred, their women's, they are the same delusions, the blind stubbornness for power and the mediocrity of those who have the instruments of repression in their hands, and have stripped themselves of all scruples. while he is an outspoken critic of ortega, he has not been a key political player against him. telling al jazeera the changes should be led by nicaragua, younger generation. that's why men, he thought he would not be included in the government's current crackdown. daniel ortega and his wife recited moody, who is the vice president, are running for another term, almost unopposed in november's upcoming presidential elections. that the most competitive opponents have been jailed or disqualified?
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it will be tedious for consecutive term if he wins the presidential, couple accused terrorists and united states. i'm trying to destabilize nicaragua, central america's poorest country noise. med ordering. this isn't the 1st time this happened to me in 1977. the somoza family accuse me if the same things, when i was fighting against that dictatorship when you're, hey guys have been the target of widespread international criticism after the recent wave of arresting for stake, giles, me, this is likely to remain abroad to escape arrest. he says that he is only weapons or his pin and his words, and that they will not be silent, not to see a human out to 01. now, so a court battle, that's one of the one walls, most popular games and the most valuable company on us. a judge has ordered apple to stop interfering with developers. he wished to take payments outside the app
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store. one of its biggest moneymakers. apple takes a lot of up to 30 percent of in app purchases and the band developers from directing buys to external payments. that angered epic games which all the make as a fortnight played by 400000000 people. it was kicked off the app store for deliberately launching its own payment system and took apple to court. the epic didn't come out a winner. i that the judge ordered it pay apple $3700000.00. that is 30 percent of the revenue collected while violating apples commissions. apple has insisted its fees are fair given its investment in the i phone, which it calls in each product, even though more than a $1000000.00 people now have one. join me now from london is garrath davis at global editor in chief for the website tech radar. a landmark ruling tell us about the significance and what it means to apple. it's interesting. one fact i was
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calling this a win because basically it's saying that of all the claims that could have been how the many of them were not the is not been not listed, which is the key thing. it hasn't been for the, for instance, side load in apps, which means the app store itself would be under severe problems which would cause a lot of problems. the revenue for apple. but it does mean it has to make some changes in terms of directing consumers to where they can actually save money, use different payment systems. the apple themselves essentially means the consumer is going to have a bit more of a headache in terms of deciding what's best for them. what does it mean for the developers? because you're saying that it's important that the ruling stopped short of saying the apple is a monopoly. how much of a victory is it for the, the developers you why was a sick and tired of apples control over its app store it? i will call it victory. at this point because i mean many of them basically wanted
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to say, well, rather than apple taken a huge cut of the property so we can be making, we want to say, well, we'll get to the system. is that what that better value for uses? and we will take that as well, but do you have any allowed to do that? hasn't changed? now, it does mean that if they do wish to purchase cetera, they can be redirected to a separate website. you have to lab plexi to the usa, which means it's unclear, but it's unlikely that everyone's going to instantly jump to a new thing. why is it so contentious? the because we know the app store is a major contributor to the, to apples growth on its profits, but it's very vague, isn't it? precisely how much it it contributes. yes, i mean apple doesn't always give line by line in terms of the revenue itself. the
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reason being that pad is just too difficult to understand because i see many, many, many apps doing lots of different things because different nations, etc. quite difficult to work out exactly what it is. it's hard to work out why that can be more number such to that, but it's not up to the speaker, it's conference, it how much it has paid out to developers. so you can extract from that number, how much it yourself giving it takes that extent from the most apps, but yeah, it's just part of the thing. it doesn't get an exact number, right. thanks very much. appreciate it. garrath davis. john is global editor in chief for the web site tech radar. thanks. time now for the spoke with jemma. thank you. mariam liverpool manager, young cloth is criticized fee for plans to hold a wildcard every 2 years saying that only interested in the money he's also concerned about the impacts it would have on players who already have a demanding schedule. we all know why it's happening. we all know that it's whatever people say that it's about giving different countries
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and opportunity. that's why we have more teams, knowledge world cup for example, that other countries from wherever can play the world cup as well. these kind of things. but in the end, it's all about money. that's how it is. i don't know how, but, but it shouldn't be compromised. it should be found a compromise to have to have i don't know less gain, some higher quality to, to protect the place. at one point somebody has to scout understanding that without the players the most important ingredients of this wonderful game. because played, if the idea is well thought through and they can and that's, that's maybe they did already present and i didn't hear it. but i have not yet made my, my mind up. chelsea, liverpool or among 5 or premier league teams affected by
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a fee for reading that could leave them without some of that play. as this weekend . several clubs blocks that brazilian players from traveling to wild qualifies. and as a result, for the last football, well governing body to enforce a 5 day ban manchester city could be missing a 1st choice, go keep edison, and that gabriel jays is. but a decision is yet to be made. for my experience, what i ears, so the premier league make a meeting till seals, all the people there do. now we're going to do it. we're going to dive into that. and after that everyone goes, what was the best for themselves? so i don't trust much that we will wait. wait, what if i say the premier league said the governor, modern football? so we expect answers from seaford from wafer. that can tell us what we should do because its own not only others, all the clubs into premier league, one player, he definitely will get some premier action this weekend is christiana rinaldo.
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he'll begin his 2nd spell at manchester. nice hit on saturday against newcastle. but his manager wouldn't reveal if he'll start or now they had a pre season event. his son played a full 90 minutes in portugal when against orland last week, using training at united since tuesday and i got a social says his arrival has raised expectation levels at the club. christiana, coming back in with, it's just the way he conducted himself this week as well. he's come in and of course we know what is achieved in his career, but he's, he's coming here to achieve more. don't play to hide when he got when it's like them, there's no you can't go into training and give 95 percent are not being focused. and that's what he demands of himself of everyone else. so it's been great to have him in tennis, daniel med would have, has booked a spot in the u. s. hyphen final, after beating canadian, felix ha alleys the same in straight sets the russian that was number 2 also reach
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that aside at 2 years ago. later on friday, i know that jock of it will continue his bid for a record breaking 21st major i. so the number one takes on olympic champion, alexander virus, who beat jockey, which on route to that, goldman and jock of it's 516 of that. last of that 9 classes, i should say 3 months ago, 18 year old. i'm a writer, connie was ranked outside of the world's top 300, but now she's in the us open final and she's made it a qualifier. the british play will come up against a fellow teenager canadian layla fernandez, who's described at the last few weeks in new york as magical. it means a lot to be here in this situation and i, i wanted obviously to be like be playing grand flowers, but i didn't know how soon that would be not only was, is my run really good, but also the way i'm playing right now. i'm just having fun. i'm trying to produce something for the crowd to enjoy to be in a grand slam final at this stage in my career. i. yeah,
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i have no words. yes it is true, impossible is is the things they make my, my dad would tell me all the time that there's no limit to, to my potential to what i can do. i was born in toronto and she was canadian. so we kinda like meda, a little relationship back then, but yeah. then i paid her junior wimbledon. but obviously since then we've both come very far in our games and as people so yeah, i'm sure it's going to be extremely different when we last encountered each other, but we both playing good tennis, so be a good match. just days after it was announced, he's being replaced that mercedes next season that we bought has found some form. i had to form the ones italian grand prix. the fin went fastest on the final lack of qualifying to beat c. might lose the spot for the sprint, right? which will determinant the grid position in the main right on sunday. so regardless
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of what does on saturday, he'll be starting to go from the back of the grid after taking penalties for engine changes. as for championship lead max of staff and he was the quickest in friday session, are really good that we're going to have a got through at bullet all so it's been maybe stronger than we expected so far this week. and hopefully a little bit of a me and the rest as about you did a great job right. the end not the best. the qualifying to me, the one was really good. whatever reason, just struggled in the 2nd thought is good. i was actually quite happy when i heard that i wasn't inter because that's the one we're struggling with balance, but i think we recovered quite well. and i mean, it would have been unrealistic to hold for more in the head of england's cricket board of code. it a very sad day for test cricket after the fis, much in the series with india, it was cancelled on friday just hours before is due to stop. that was because of
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a cave at 19 outbreak in the india camp had cage ravish at st. tested positive last week and another member of the back rooms off contract, the virus on thursday. the tourist said they were unable to feel the same because the 5th it would spread england. he was to one down heading into the final test initially said india had forfeited the match that was late and retracted. i think at this point we are looking forward to making sure that we can reschedule this match at some point in the near future. and then we get separately have our cc judy case over whether this series is completed now and needs to be effective. whether that fit matches is not void or whether it's actually regarded as something else for you or something else. i don't know, boxing legend of an highly felt has won us. they saw veto bow thought that he'll be in trouble when the to fight in florida on saturday. 58 year old. how do you feel to stephanie back in the ring after 10 years as
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a replacement oscar de la jolla who's recovering from 19 by 5 to the weight in ahead of the balance with her to feel the tipping the scales at $225.00 pounds 19 pounds heavier than his opponent. as an added twist to this fight, former us president donald trump will provide alternative commentary alongside his son at donald junior. and he called into an earlier press conference to trash talk the current president. if i had a box somebody, anybody, i think probably my easiest 5 would be jo buttons because this would go down very, very quickly. very, very quickly. they one said, oh, i'd like to take them behind the bar and he'd be in big trouble. no, i think by and he would go down within the 1st few seconds. he's never sure things to say as he don't know. that could be some interesting comment. teresa that fight nate out. yeah. i'll be tuning q jama. that's it for the news out. but i'll be back in a couple minutes of the full,
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