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could be about to change the details coming up place with a and the way we go with your weather forecasts for the middle east. nice to see you . i've put the colors on this map. so the darker the color, the higher the temperature. but i also wanted to show you the winds here coming down from iraq. so this is going to swirl up the sand and does for places like your weights and go up with a higher $41.00 degrees. we'll look for wind gusts here on thursday at about 40 kilometers per hour, out toward the rain that we could be seeing across the middle east for the higher grounds. if yemen spilling into the heat, jazz mountains in saudi arabia, there is a threat of some rain pushing into southern parts of pakistan impacting grouchy. it's dry in the north. the hor, at 40 degrees, but a wind direction shift will put your temperature down to 33,
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which is average as we get later in the week through turkey, we've got rounds of rain. some thunderstorms mixed in here as well for a huge swath of the country, next, the tropics of africa, and nothing out of the ordinary. here we've got our storms coming and going around bungie on thursday. so you will see some downpours there for their toward the south . we're looking good. we've got some sunshine still a bit of what weather for the eastern cape in for cape town. temperatures have been low over the past little while, but we'll get you up to 24 degrees on saturday. the mix of sun in cloud season. the meet the young river traders of resume. they can neither read nor write that they know how to kill their breathing dangerous again
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with their he'll do anything. just freaking you. no one else in the examining the headline. we can have a political, the sense of what i think a difference should not be the reason for kill other women doing investigative journalism location we've gained access to training can run by a boy from different corner. i never see, no american dream in america. you just feel like you're caged animal. things on my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes to tennis, if you, well, today on algiers, near oh, a
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get adrian from here and how these are from the headlines the united states has condemned the latest ballistic missile launch from north korea to miss isles landed in the sea of japan. as a surprise, both south korea flexed its ministry mice hours afterwards. 5 successfully testing . and mister launched from under water is the 1st country without nuclear weapons to develop such a system. at least have taught us olympic gymnast, testifying before congress and washington. senate committee is looking into how the f b. i handled the investigation into disgrace, gymnast team, dr. larry nasa. he's been jailed sexually assaulting hundreds of young officers for palestinian political prisoners have met their lawyers for the 1st time since they were re arrested by israeli police. they were part of a group of 6 inmates who escaped from the gilbert prison last week. 2 other
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prisoners are still on the run. harry faucet reports from occupied east jerusalem. well, up until now the information about the interrogation of these 4 men has largely been in the form of leaks to the israeli media of exactly what they've been telling their interrogate is. this is the 1st time that we've heard directly, or at least one remove from the men themselves through the voices of the lawyers. because this is the 1st time that the lawyers have access to these 4 men. now my food ida is the one who's been reported to be the ringleader, the mastermind behind this escape, and that is very much the claim that he's making for himself. it seems saying that it was his idea that this was an operation limited to the 6 men who escaped. there been reports, news rarely media this week that they are a suspected 11 prisoners to being involved. he says, no, it was just the 6 and they received no help from the outside as well. also saying that they requested no help from locals in the lodge, the palestinian israeli towns in the area of northern israel where they were on the
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run and where they were captured on monday. again, israeli media report suggesting that they did ask for help and that they, they were informed on by palestinian israeli. is that something that is not being corroborated in the men's testimony to the lawyers? they're saying that they were simply charged upon by police patrols. as for mohammed alada, my cousin, he is saying that the 5 days of liberty were worth the 22 years of being imprisoned and it was worse, this escape attempt. he's also telling his lawyer that he's being mistreated in the interrogation procedure that he's being kept awake, deprived of sleep, deprived until the day before of food. and that the conditions are extremely harsh . muddle from the habit has been subjected to extremely cruel torture. he still is, he was subject to excessive aggression during his detention. he had his head bashed
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against the grain, his head was injured, he has an injury above his right eye, but he's not received you medical care up until this moment. he has scratches and moons all over his body. that was part of the escape and the hunt for him. and zachary, as who baby by the occupation forces. he was transferred to nazareth investigation center. after he was detained, there he was interrogated in a way that was extremely terrible. some 20 intelligence officers investigated him in a tiny room. they stripped naked. and we've also heard from the lawyer of zachary who bates, the latter locks of martyrs brigade leader. the highest profile of these escapees. again saying that they deliberately avoided palestinians really areas of northern israel so as not to incriminate people. and they were without water for the entire time making do what, what they could in terms of fruit that they found in the fields. his lawyer also saying that he received a broken jaw and broken ribs in his arrest. on the early saturday morning,
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of course, there are 2 who remain at lodge. the reports for the remaining 2 have now got into the west bank into their home area in and around jeanine. and that makes it a true, an extremely difficult and potentially very dangerous recapture attempt if that were carried out by the israeli military. because if there were a fire fight, if there was bloodshed, this could spill over into wide violence. aid from cafe is finally being distributed in the gaza strip off for a long delayed delivery of the much needed support was put on hold onto the conflict between hamas and israel. in may, your outside reports the united nations begins today to district. the country is funded 8 to 4 families hearing because this trip, where more than 100000 for the fisheries are to benefit from this country 8th, which has been on hold the may conflict between her mosse and iraq since the 2014 war, hundreds of millions has been funded by custer to poor families in the gaza strip
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that has been on hold since the may conflict between him and israel and is being with you now through the united nations. the 700 points where the u. one has chosen to destroy this country, gran are immobile shop supermarkets and even money exchange shop. these, this is the new process would be un, has chosen to deliver the money to the people. the money is delivered in amount of $320.00. she called in physical enough in dollars like it used to be before police in northern island say they've arrested for men believe to be linked to the death of the journalists, lyra mckee. she was shot and killed 3 years ago while covering a riot by dissident republicans. one man was already charged with murder last year, but police said that others were involved in the killing a form. a cost of a military commander is in course to face crimes, war crimes charges. so me,
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my stuff is accused of the murder, torture, cruel treatment, an arbitrary detention of civilian this during the 1990 a conflict with serbia. it's the 1st trial to be heard in the course of a special chambers, and you backed court set up in the netherlands in 2015. well, here's a closer look at events leading up to this trial, the full cost of liberation all become honestly, mustafah is accused of not a torch, a cruel treatment, an arbitrary detention of civilians. during that conflict in serbia and the 1990 is the cost of a war, began as a rebel movement in 1998 among ethnic albanian as they believed, an armed resistance would end serbia's repression. the war lasted 15 months at ended when sevien forces withdrew. after an 11 week nato bombing campaign, around 13000 people were killed for in vba is director of the center, the se, european studies at the university of grass in austria. he says that there's mixed reactions in both cars and serbia over this trial. generally in cost of all the
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fighters of the constable liberation armies have been seen as heroes and any attempt to indict them or suspect them of war crimes is often been met with public criticism and resistance. that is wayne to some degree in recent years. kind of glorification of their act is not as strong as it used to be. and more people are willing to concede that, you know, while they overall might have a you know, the justice on their side that war crimes were committed. but certainly it's not going to be a popular trial in cost of we're itself, serbia has argued. busy over a long time that you know, there aren't enough cases brought against suspected war criminals on the call civil side. and this was one of the failings of the international criminal tribunal for, for me was lobby not to be able to really sentence any cost of liberation. army soldiers and commanders where it was clear that some war crimes had been committed, not to the same scale in intensity as those by the serbian army that it's quite
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clear. but they had also committed war crimes. so certainly it will make it may be easier to take this issue of the agenda, but talks are quite polarized. so i think we can expect them to be continued to be very difficult the you and says that it's withdrawing hundreds of galleries peacekeepers from the central african republic following allegations of sexual abuse. the un mission in the ca are says, an investigation has been opened bike a born previous allegations of this kind have not resulted in any convictions. the peacekeeping mission was deployed in 2014, to help restore stability after the collapse of the government. more on that now from nicholas huck who's in santa gold capital dot com. well, i spoke to the lawyer representing the victims of sexual abuse and she said this was a small victory, but it's not enough. what she wants to see is prosecution of those involved in cases of sexual abuse happening in the central african republic itself. because as
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for the un conventions, the soldiers involved in the allegations of sexual abuse are not prosecuted in the country where the crimes are committed. but rather in the country in their home country, that's why we saw gab beneath prosecutors in banking for the last 2 years. investigating soldiers of that nation under the supervision of the you and in 2018 when, until the terrorists became secretary general, he went to bang g and i met him there and we pressed him on what the us would do to address the growing cases of sexual violence by un peacekeepers meant to protect the population, but allegedly involved in abusing those involved in what we're talking about. here are children, children as young as 10 who are exchange a glass of water or biscuit against sexual favor, or young girls. 12 year old girls who go to the soldiers trying to sell fruits and vegetables, but then are forced into sex. there are hundreds of cases inside the u. n. we
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calculated in 2018162 cases, but the lawyer who is representing the victim say this is just the tip of the iceberg. there are hundreds more that go on prosecuted 9 activists and politicians in hong kong have been jailed for up to 10 months. they were arrested for taking part in a band candlelight vigil last year. commemorating the gentlemen square massacre and all 12 people pleaded guilty to taking part 3 were given suspended sentences. police called off the annual vigil in 2020 for the 1st time in 3 decades sizing. corona virus concerns. the critics say it was part of the crackdown and forced since paging imposed a national security law, especially as largest city is easing some corona virus restrictions 3 months after being put into lockdown. 12 suburbs of sydney will no longer be under curfew. other rules will remain in place though, until the vaccination rate. the state of new south wales,
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which is 70 percent in india activist, say the closure of schools on the pandemic restrictions is forcing more children into work. now magazine produced by children is highlighting the problem, sir, as it is about 300 reports from the state of pradesh. these are the youngest journalists in the city of fiddles, abad. they're working on the next edition of the unique magazine, ball vonny, but shockey vas are the voice of children is a magazine by and for young people about child labor and they write somebody make the man the stories that we write for the magazine are all related to children and inform readers about the reality of our town. when we share the stories with government officials, it helps them understand the difficulties that children fifi, by a 14 year old hominy has been contributing to the magazine for 2 years. she lives in an impoverished aerial photos about where entire families are employed and the
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glass bangles industry. she convinced one neighbor to stop her 3 daughters aged between line and 12, from working, and send them to school instead. what it was we have 5 children and no one to help us. so when we were in financial difficulty, we asked the children to work. a lot of children here work and at home our children started helping us like when we were going through a rough patch. the baby sent her children back to school when her husband recovered from an illness and could work again. but not every one would do the same . it was about glass bangles industry as 200 years old and the factories and known for the poor working conditions. generations of families have been employed in the trade, although many work from home when we walk through the narrow lanes of fiddles above, we can see many children making that goes right group,
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say school closures because of corona virus and then an outbreak of fever. i mean more children a full to work because they don't have access to online learning in this home, children as young as 6 sit in front of small flames using the heat to join broken glass spangles. they do this for up to 8 hours a day. child labor is illegal and india that white group said it's difficult to stop those working at home. try live, but 10000000 in 2011. i'm doubling it only. i'm primarily because i'm with it. so i think what we can think of as being impacting the budget media that he should be always had to fight to spend, which is actually quite the release of this year. it was, children magazine has been delayed to lock downs, but how many and her team and now pushing the final touches on the issue,
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knowing their work has never been more important. elizabeth moran of al jazeera fiddles about the author for dish environmentalists and scientists and ro, trying to say the city's famous pine trees from a nasty insect invader. a species coleman in north american forest has been spreading through the city for 3 years. now. does he was out of rainy, went out with a team that's trying to beat the bugs, a sick pine tree and roam gets the equivalent of a shot to curate hills. that he fought on the corner deanna. that would be what i mean. the misery, we cut the whole 4 millimeters in diameter and then inject the tree with a pesticide. we then pump the solution in by hand. that way we can monitor the pressure to make sure we don't overwhelm the tree while making sure the treatment gets distributed throughout the plant attributed whatever their target, the north american pine port a scale. the invasive species has infested thousands of trees across the city. that
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1st landed on italian shores in 2014 likely hitching a ride on wood imports for untrained. i can quite tricky to tell a healthy tree from a thick one. experts look at the undercover of the canopy to see if there are any black needles or some sap being released that's on the side of the tree. when you look up close at what's going on, you can really see the damage being done. like we see on these pine needles, there's dozens of small insects, sucking the fat out of the needles. and what that does, it creates conditions for fungus to grow on the needles and suffocate the plant, making it nearly impossible for the pine trees to produce their own food. so they basically starve. rome has been known for tech, conic stone pine trees since ancient times. artists have sought them out, tourists look was alike, look to them for shade and inspiration. francesco mounting gallow, lead to group of activists trying to save these treasure to trees. they pressure
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politicians and raise money to pay for treat your friends. ok to the been young sheriff must have borrowed me. we are not going to be able to have all the time. but we still must in vain with false, immediately covering all the effect of trees. treating it like a pandemic call likelihood that she's the vaccine for these traces to inject them to save them at lender. biologist said this treatment cut into therapy is too costly to be considered a long term solution. some experts think the need to import another insect from north america to prey on this invasive species, a risky prospect to do this, you need to perform. i really care for rest assessment and not easy sir, because you have to be sure that the introduction of new inc sets will not change d and your environment that could take years until then,
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activists will keep raising the alarm and funds to save as many as their beloved pines as they can adarine. i'll dizzier room just ahead here all the usa and sport a nearby shock causes another way for competitors of surfing world championship. here with the rest of the day sport in just a few. ah news news. news news
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ah, me ah ah ah. hello again. trying to port his andy, thank you so much. i didn't lie for that little messy, continues to look a bit ominous the ball salon a bond munich beating them 3 of the new camping that champions league open up also
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meeting the german side of the group stage for the 1st time, another 20 years from the smaller had already opened, going before or let us give an added a 2nd and the polish strike can making it 3 new lights on. also own up failing to get a shot on target. all much christiana and all those european returned to manchester . united ended in defeat, the portuguese go the star. sorry the, the, the same in front of the 12 minute against which champions young boys, you know, going down to 10, many went around on the sack was red card for that challenge. young boy. so it's going to cause a midway through the 2nd half from likely, maybe no glue. and then deep into stuff which time jesse lingered, giving the ball away that opportunity cited by jordan shoot. the last ticket again finished to warn the young bar. discipline is a huge part of the game and iron's normally a very,
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very as to tackling one of the best in the world. so we know we've given ourselves more difficult task than what we did last year, but everyone thought we were through after 2 games last year. fortunate is the 1st game in the group when we upload the time to so to bounce back from it and the yeah, of course. discipline is a huge part football in terms of jesse. obviously we know football a lot made mistakes in the last seconds. jesse one, just want to play it safe and just one misplaced pass and you've conceded a golf and then the hopkins you will learn from it, learn from it, and it'll pick himself up. it'll be ready to go on sunday because that's part and parcel of football. but yeah, of course discipline a big part. oh chelsea made a winning start. so that title defense originally la coffee with the only go to fair game against then it's a petersburg vap. his all go in for game since he rejoined the club in
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a close season and seeing he did have a chance to grab a point in london and finish one mill to chelsea w. what's coming up on wednesday, paris, son jim, and they open their campaign against club bruce. it's holly and champions in summer and they'll be taking on around madrid. rail, still undefeated in the spanish league this season. an ac milan, they're missing the injured lot. and and for him of which i live a pool south korean jump motors and powering stealers of both their sports and the asian champions. the quarter finals jumbo jess made it through on penalties after the game. finished one all after extra time on champion, getting the better of highlands had some united for 2 in the shoot. po, hang out a slightly easier time of it's a 1st half goals will then beat japan's serrita soccer won nail. now the world and the diving you'd see will review where the canopies should remain
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a banned substance. the move follows us. princess shikari richardson missing the hotel in picks after testing positive for the drug water says candidates will remain bound in 2022 though while more research is carried out, water says the current rules are aimed at catching athletes who use cannabis during a shortly before a competition, recent research concluded there was a little evidence to support the idea that the drug can enhance performance. the presidents of world athletics, sebastian co says it is time to see if the rules can be changed. well, we've been speaking to michelle ro can the former director of ethics and anti doping at u. k. sports. she says, a review of the issue is over to to be perfectly honest. there is very limited scientific evidence for the inclusion of virtually all the substances on the prohibited list and cannabis came from the original international and pick committee list prior to the setting up of water and water said when they set up
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their prohibited list, there would be 3 criteria for inclusion that would be, you know, the health impacts, it would be performance impacts, but also something role. the nebulous, the spirit of school and a substance just had to fit 2 of those 3 criteria. i do expect something is going to change. we saw a change in 2018 when water added some confusion really to, for athletes. when they allowed cannot be dial, which is c, b, d because c, b, d is it's very difficult to obtain without some other form of the active candidates ingredients. so we were still seeing problems continuing even from them, but it would be really nice to florida undertakes this review and publishes the scientific evidence behind its decision that would certainly help in terms of transparency of governance. but i do see that this is, you know, it's just an,
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a no brainer for most of a finance doping. what are its performance benefits? we really don't know. it is more a misconduct issue. the sports should be dealing with quite differently. and the presence of a to meet along shark calls the slightly nervous way the surf is attempting to focus on winning a world title. so as sort safety on a jet ski while the shark was cleared from the competition area under a new format, the world championships came down with one day event in california. previously with titles, we decided on points gathered throughout the year. a limpid gold medalist teresa moore of the united states from the women's championship for 5th time, british amends when he won by gabriel medina. it was their bazillions 3rd world shaft which will be hearing from him in on next news. ok. but for now, that is it from me, i need a fax date for that he is out, but i'll be back in just a moment, but more all but a news. i see in
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a couple of months. ah ah ah ah, an astonishing bill documenting he didn't pay him one of the most embattled corners of the globe. a child that can at 20 years the war. follow me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no no p shaped by hardship, resilience and adventure. the unique boom that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. whitney on their for
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remediation. molina families, the pain is unbearable for of their relatives were killed last week. doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government, security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said date died in combat with neighbors and family members. and they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure vinnish. well, as defense minister of the me to pipe dream said the forces were obliged to the friends that come through from regular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events that the order would be investigated too often of cornerstone as portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth
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of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one the birth of afghan cinema. on a just oh, i both south korea, north korea test launch, ballistic missile was just ours apart from each other. ah . again, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up us olympian, suffered sexual abuse, appeared before a senate hearing examining why the f b. i didn't investigate this christ team, dr sooner i believe larry now and i also believe.

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