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never on the whatever road to all the migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sera me. the conflict between the if you can government and the regional take great people, the duration fund has skills 1000 and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 month. 350000 people in the region are facing families according to the united nation, which says that starvation is being used as a weapon for those who managed across the border say it's not because conditions have improved back home. they say to continue to be targeted because of that and many of properties are being reported. and when they come taking refuge conditions, here are some ideas ah
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ah, kind of a watching out of there, and let's remind you about top stories this allen japan on the u. s. how the queue is north korea threatening peace and security in the region? tested a new type of cruise missiles, several for up to 1500 kilometers over the weekend. 11 on such receive $1000000000.00 from the international monetary fund to help struggling economy that countries new cabinets has now held its 1st meeting since being appointed. and the un is seeking $600000000.00 to help avoid a humanitarian crisis. in afghanistan, secretary general antonio terrace says afghans are facing the collapse of an entire country, and many will run out of food as winter approaches. well, that's not bring in gabriela vitamin. she's the global humanitarian direct with
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save the children, and she joins us from london. gabriella, we know there are huge humanitarian needs at the moment, and i kind of stone. hence this conference. i want to start with how you're managing with trying to resume your operations on the ground. i know you have a number of different don't streams. you actually getting the resources you need. thank you. thank you very much. the, the dimension of counting on our astronomical, it's probably one of the worst mentoring crises at the moment in the world. we have one and every 2 children that are much malnourished at a moment in, in i've got a song, one in every suite of guns are food insecure needs are incredibly dire. they are urgent and they're of the huge magnitude. and the situation is complex. and on top of that, we don't have the money that we need in order to resume our operations in order to support the people. and i've got some hence this, this conference. it's a complex situation. it's difficult to operate in kindness. so at the moment we are
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assuming some of our operations, but we are also in discussions with our donors as well as with the authorities on the ground to make sure that we got solar operations safely and responsibly, gabriela, speaking of the money that's needed, the un right now, is underfunded. the wildest fair living through global pandemic and even countries are struggling to get by their obviously urgent needs in many places, yen and t guys, syria and that kind of stuff, realistically. where will the funds come from? do you think there is the political appetite for this right now? you are not wrong. it's a really crowded space just just in here alone. we have seen a massive deterioration of the situation and you t o p. we have an earthquake in haiti, not to be forgotten on the on mar 11 on there, so many additional crisis that have come to us to be responsible for in addition to
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the long running ones like yemen or syria. so it is definitely a very crowded space. fundraising is becoming very difficult because we are seeing indeed, much more inward looking. governments are taken care off, you know, the problems that they have in their own countries. i sort of go over it, but certainly are please to the government of this world to remember state of the united nations is to make sure that they don't forget that they have an international responsibility. and the international solidarity is crucial in this day and age. the world needs us, the world needs us right now. need individual people to give. we certainly need governments to give. if i look at, for example, the global spend on chocolate. there's some money to go around gabriella. i am curious though, you're saying that you're asking governments to give and we know that have been issues around whether or not various governments are going to actually recognize the taliban leadership. all the cuts that we've seen, the frozen funds from donors right now and they putting the life and health of
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afghans at risk. i know there's been some talk of alternative funding mechanisms. what are you actually hoping will happen today? we definitely hope that today government will give generously disengagement with me at the moment. yes. it's not a solution. we need the world to engage with kind of stuff at the moment. we need government to engage with new stuff. so we really are playing with government. do not give up. the african people need us. it is not a matter of giving it is, you know, we owe it to them. we owe it to the afghan people and their lives are at the moment at risk. it's due to food insecurity due to a collapse of the health system. we definitely over to the outcomes, and we need engagement not disengagement, gabriella wireless, that the global humanitarian director was saved the children speaking to us for lunch. thanks for joining us, gabriella. we wish you all the best with your one. thank you. all the you and human
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rights chief has issued a die, a warning about the effects. the environment is also having on vulnerable people around the wild. michelle ashley toby, you and human rights council that environmental threats, the triggering more conflicts and making existing ones, even while the interlink creek crisis of pollution, climate change and by the versus the act affects multipliers amplifying conflicts at pensions and struck qualities and forcing people into christian bernal's questions as this environmental just intensify. that will constitute the single greatest challenge to human rights. here while speaking of climate change, president joe biden right now is visiting 3 states on the u. s. west coast to assess the damage from wild size. biden has just come from the south where he promised support for community is effected by hurricane ida watching his plane just land there. that storm hurricane ida made land fall in louisiana last month. his
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administration is trying to get the support for a trillion dollar spending plan that includes proposals for fighting climate change . while it seemed to kennedy, how can she is at the white house? kimberly this trip to survey wildfire. damage comes off the back of these visits to various states. devastated by hurricanes. biden is very much sending a strong message here. there's no question that he is using these disasters to how the need for permanent change in terms of legislation to combat the issue of climate change. one that he repeatedly calls and existential threats. and the president, in the midst of all of this is, underscore, the emergency he's utilizing the defense production act, the 2nd time in order to deal with these wildfires. now this is important because this is a war time measure that he's triggered again because he simply doesn't have the tools that he needs and given the supply chain issues that have occurred as
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a result of covert 19 firefighters are actually short of fire hoses in order to combat these fires. so the us president is going to be talking about what he's doing in the short term as well as what he wants to see in the long term in order to address these issues. because they are only getting worse in terms of the wildfires the season now lasting longer. 2 and burning hotter. in fact, right now, there are more than 60 and contain fires and 44000 that have already been set and contained this year. kimberly climate change. everyone will recall was a huge part of biden's election campaign. and what a departure from the previous administration. how has the policy rolled out so far? been going? well it's, it's been challenging for this white house and it's because of the price tag, $1.00 of the 2 bills. it is necessary, according to divide administration to combat, not just the wildfires, but the ones that you were talking about earlier as well,
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has passed congress. but this 2nd companion piece of legislation has hit a snag and it's a member of the president. so democratic party that is raising the red flag about this, it's just too costly and what we think time is running out there is some truth to that. in fact, the deadline for trying to get some of this done is the end of september. so the president will be using this 3 se tour to help the need not only for this money to combat the effects of climate change an extreme weather, but also to repair some of the crumbling infrastructure, like roads and bridges that need some fixing in the united states white house correspondent can be keeping an eye on that trip for us. thanks so much. kimberly. now norwegians are voting for a new parliament. climate change is also one of the main issues on the agenda. their opinion polls show the opposition is on cost to replace the prime minister uninstalled the government, but it would need support from it. these 2 more policies to secure
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a majority of seats. now if the labor party lead yona golf store or wins, he's pledge to address inequality by cutting taxes for low and middle income families. north sea, oil and gas, meanwhile, has helped in a way, become one of the wealthiest countries in the wild oil and gas right now, still make up 40 percent of noise exports and employ 7 percent of its workers. they also support what is now the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, worth $1.00 trillion dollars. but last year you and human rights council report edge, no way to move away from fossil fuels. the country does have a hydro, electric power grid and 70 percent of all new cars sold electric. but it's main center, rice and center left parties. a fossil fuel production should continue past 2050. neither of them is expected to win a majority in monday's vote. so it's likely to rather produce a coalition with the green party, a possible contender. the party wants to end fossil fuel production by 2035 and has
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public support for us. its membership has surged by a 3rd just in the last 2 months. when nina berglund is an editor and publisher at news, an english don't enter. she says the outcome of the vote is actually unlikely to change anything with fossil fuels. voter sir, extremely climate oriented here in norway. the problem has been that both of the major steering parties, labor on the one side, and the conservatives on the other, the run the coalitions. they are both firmly committed to continuing, not only production of oil, but they want to continue exploring. this is highly controversial here in norway. there's been constant, lawsuits, protest in the streets. but the bottom line is that oil does totally fuel the economy is quite literally. and even though the green party and the social left and some of many of the other environmentally oriented parties are in favor of
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halting, they want to set a deadline for stopping production. it's more than likely not going to happen because labor center party on the left and the conservatives on the right. if they should try to bail out of this election, it's not going their way. it doesn't really matter. and oil will continue on speaking of elections. argentina's right wing opposition has delta blow to the ruling per honest policy and the congressional primary vote. they're rising inflation and poverty of damaged public support for the government. despite signs of economic recovery and fewer corona virus cases, theresa by reports now from one area, i assume amier looms against the government. if i were to prefer a man this shocked argentina after sunday's primary election. the results were unexpected. and show how the opposition is regaining strength to their defeat of former press in motor fuel motley. 2 years ago. it cannot come will be in no.
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tonight we are saying it's enough through the poles enough to abuse tonight, more than 7 out of 10 people elected a new puff, and our pot was the chosen one. and it's not only happening here in goodness iris, but all around the country. i mean, ah, ruling parties headquarters, there was disappointment. i will be over. he says, the government needs to analyze what went wrong. the government, the government lost the capacity to convince the loss of people. i'm an activist and will always support the government, but there needs to be a change of how the handling things may be more determination and transformation. that's what we want to for man. this game to power almost 2 years ago. he's part of a center left coalition and was handpicked by the former president. christina fernando vickers now. this election was on the ruling party ahead of november legislative election. the recess so that there are many people in the
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country who are not happy with the economic prices. with a government handling of damage, and that's why they're demanding change. the legislative election are only 2 months away to book or whatever. so, but now the elections won't solve the problems. people have been fighting this year . the problem is that because of the pandemic, psychological problems and uncertainty with a government that can't get one thing right, there are problems with our economy and a lack of jobs. this helps people ventilate, all the troubles they face. for them is implemented. one of the world to test covey . 19 quarantines last year. but argentina has one of the world's highest death rates from the virus. the locked down had a huge impact on the troubled economy. this election results sent president taylor at the firm, and there's a clear message. the question now is how he will respond to this. i will,
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i'll jessina when a site is now flights and trains services and china, the largest city have been cancelled as a typhoon approaches chan to was producing winds of more than 150 kilometers an hour as it moved up the coast towards shanghai schools officers and shops woven shots. the typhoon has already hit taiwan with heavy rain and wind. engineering teams have started checking security at all is rarely prisons. these inspections follow an escape last week when 6 palestinian inmates tunneled their way out of guild bow, a prison in northern israel. 4 of the prisoners were court over the weekend. the such is still on to others who are still launch. how the world's 1st pandemic institute has opened its doors in the british city of liverpool. it aims to help the wild prevent, prepare and respond more effectively to global outbreaks. the center has secured millions in funding from big business and has promised to unify global efforts to
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tackle future pandemic need. bach visited that facility for us in liverpool. the bacteria in this dish can kill strep to caucus pneumonia is a major cause who chronic lung conditions. scientists are trying to understand how immune systems respond to infection with the findings, helping on knowledge of other respiratory illnesses, such as cove at 19 also in the lab, ongoing trials of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. this a small corner of the world, 1st end to end, pandemic institute, aim to helping the well prevent, prepare and respond to the worst. some one that i know said was you don't build a fire brigades after the fire has started, and that's what we're trying to do here. we really need to develop new platforms and model. so when should we get the next virus coming through? we very rapidly can develop the vaccines and drugs to tackle that. there's a huge breath of clinical academic and data driven expertise here. the pandemic
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revealed huge cracks in our ability to deal with a global outbreak. time now to strengthen our defenses against what could come next week. in another part of the city, the pandemic institutes, new gleaming headquarters, the projects the brain, shout, professor matthew baylis. whenever something is decided about pandemic, it would have been better to have decided it earlier. in which and speed really is of the essence. and i think in some cases they were the steps that we've taken in this country, which in retrospect would have been better to have taken earlier. the test can be easily use without the need of additional equipment underpinning efforts. a 14000000 dollar donation from in of a medical group. the u. s. start up quickly became the world's largest supply of rapid cove at 19 tests, making billions of dollars and government contracts in the process. we feel that
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the needs to be a better cohesive response globally to how are economies, countries and continents respond to the pandemic. we need to continue to make investments into the pandemic research. not only here in liverpool, but globally at other institutions which will be a collaborative effort so that we can get other countries and other other communities involved. the institute will be under scrutiny to ensure were carried out here, benefits poor countries too. we need to add a global community and share resources because in a global situation, you are not dealing with the problem as a whole. if you find them donations, as long as they're mobility across countries, they probably will not come to an end, the pun, damage turbo charged innovation with scientific research now released in torrents. there's too much at stake to stem still, no room for complacency. leave bulk al jazeera, liverpool,
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hostile ahead here on to 0 in sport, or hot break for the well number one new york tennis action coming up for you in just a the news news news
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with me. ah ah ah ah, welcome back. it's now time for sport and here. thank you very much, natasha. well know about the joke of which is bid to win all 4 grand slams. this year has ended in tears. the world number one who also missed out on a record 25th major was beating the streets by russia stadium id for the family
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cooper. danny levitas said he was determined to stop nova joker bitch from making history. and from the very 1st set of sunday's flushing meadows finally, the russian look dead set on making good on his words jokers, which never really found his dried off the dropping the 6th floor. he lost the 2nd by the same school line. yeah. and to sit down the dream of being the 1st man since $969.00 to sweep all the major in a calendar year, while also seeing a record breaking 21st grand slam looks to be flipping away. the serbian still did show some glimpses of resistance, but it wasn't enough to
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2 and a quarter was on cool mid would. it would finally have this moment the russian taking the 3rd fool to win his 1st grand slam and ruin. what could have been the biggest moment of joker, which is career and despite you being so compose the gravity of what had happened, seemed to take an emotional toll on the world number one. kind of visualizing myself standing here in front of you guys and what would i say? and i would like to say. busy tonight, even though i have no one to match, my heart is filled with joy and i'm the happiest man alive because you guys made me feel very know what he was going
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for today. and i just want to say that, i mean, anyway, what this i want to complex here is your career. i never had this to anybody else. and right now, for me, you are the greatest tennis player in the history special day for med with a man that will be remembered for his history denying victory in new york. to hell malik algeria been speaking to tennis, a journalist, craig, gabriella, who elaborates on just why met with them. when was so special, it is historic in itself. i mean, there was a history that novak jock of which was going for by tried to win the cat on the grand slam and when a 21st korea major. but the historical aspect for danielle negative is the fact that he has water. that with this incredible result over novak going into this
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final jarvis should lead the head to head 53. now it's 5 water jug events that has been narrowed and no, sorry, danny will med but has. busy produced the map chief in his life, they played it the struggling open final. the ship was pretty straightforward to, to jock image and maybe to learn from that experience. this was just the final of the majors and his 1st grand slam championship football. now, liverpool is mohammed fella, hurry is a premier league or la mancha, and the 3 now when over late egyptian forward the put live before head off the 20 minutes with his 100 goal in england. that top division, only 4 other players got to that tally and a few games. they got a 2nd after the break through have been with through for brain. you said you money made it 3 now and solve your time with his 99. a goal for the club level on points at the top with manchester united and chelsea. i'm interested in
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a bomb. we had been move on the title. i am interested in the best possible shape because of now, and i don't even know it far away from being perfect is called nice goals, but be, should have had more clear cut chances will finishes. but that's not a problem today for annella's brilliant. but we, we know we have space for improvement and we have to do that space for the 1st time in 5, on the 60 days rail, madrid fans returned to the bone of our to what team it take on sales. have he go? he said he has been closed for renovations. the project isn't due to be completed until the end of 2022. the world will continue in between matches and new signing eduardo. i've already looked right at home. he came off the bench to make his w school just a few minutes later. forgetting burnsy my competed his hat trick 2 minutes from time. as it finished 5 to 3. told me one of the drama
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involving tampa ship arrivals. max per stoppin, and louis hamilton at the italian call on lap $26.00. hamilton returned to the truck after a pit stop alongside the stop and who tried to pass him. they made contact and 1st stop and read go ended up, wears on top of hamilton murphy. this hamilton was lucky to escape injury, thanks largely to the hollow head protection device, you sewers a pound of her staff and was largely to blame for the accident and gave him a 3 place good penalty for the next race. thought i was going to be fighting, so one is a was also realize that so after the war merely moved to the left on the breaking. so i already had to move on to the green side of the truck next to the tech came out regular. want to make sure on the positive, on the outside and the head going into the, into the border next. but nevertheless,
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i thought were going to have a nice sizes from one to 2, but soon as i was next for you to step on squeezing you more and more. the last thing in government is so unfortunate and i will just have enough to make you run a bit too much out of road for then i clipped before the curb and that's why we thought john ricardo started from a 2nd. but just believe that the 1st corner stayed in funds for the remainder of the re came in his 1st victory. in 3 years. he made the atlanta north, 2nd line, winning the 1st 2012 began from the back of the grid was said. and that's all is for, for me and do it it's and we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to me as you. thanks. i'm on santa well, that's it for me for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in a moment with much more of the day's news. in the meantime,
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