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georgia and some of that rain is going to creep down into northern areas of iraq and iran, as well as syria and lebanon. but it winds up by the time we get into fact today, and the system pushes off, further east and temperatures here have come down slightly for some of the gulf states. we have got a bit of a sham, our wind blowing down, so plenty of hazy sunshine around. and we've got some wind blowing down coastal areas of saudi arabia and from cloud cover to so we could see some showers and possible storms around that western coast. and those join up with shouting storms across the central band of africa. they've been rather intense. around uganda. we have seen some heavy rain in the east and landslides, but as we go into the saturday, it's going to be nigeria. once again, that sees the really heavy rain, sophia found the storms coming into play, and we could see some flooding here. but further south that is looking finer and dryer. lots of walls coming through for the heart of south africa is getting cooler in cape town, but it is picking up in joe berg, the temperature sitting in the high twenties with plenty of sunshine coming through
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the when freedom of the press is under threat in oh, you just cause thought genuinely about your thought toward the vacant government step outside the mainstream. the has been a implement. here's just some of access court to shift the focus. the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little prefect. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the way the news is covered for listening post on i just talked to al jazeera, we can what gives you hope that is going to be peace because of the situation on the ground seems to be pointing otherwise. we listen, we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that imagine on sierra ah,
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award winning documentary from around the world. ah, 0 me, ah ah, this is a very quick reminder of our top stories. this are the us special envoy for haiti has resigned over washington treatments as migrants and refugees from hazy ambassador daniel fruits copious policy of supporting 5 thousands of haitians, aim humane and deeply flawed. united nations secretary general has told the security can take action for climate change from worse,
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then conflicts worn twiddling resources are likely to exacerbate tensions in unstable regions. of space tourism minister has been criticized faster, suggesting a full kind of conversion. one of the canary islands could be a droll, $4.00 to $6000.00 people have evacuated since the erupt. and on thursday that one of the most harrowing journey is being made by and documented migrants escaping poverty and violence and balls confronting the most ira deserts on earth. thousands of people from columbia, haiti, peru, and venezuela are risking their lives to reach she let see in human reports from a cold chain in surely what it's like to cross the attack them deserts me. this is the oldest and the driest and the highest non polar desert in the world.
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according to nasa, the camera is the closest thing on earth to the rugged air terrain of planet mars. long stretches of the at that time a desert are located on south america and these highlands and over 40000 meters above sea level lamas and one apples who are at home here, despite extreme temperatures that can drop to minus 10 degrees. but for undocumented migrant, it's one of the most treacherous environments. honor we find a small group of young been his wayland, just made the journey across the bolivian border into chile follow your. you can, di trying to. the cold is indescribable. we had to leave 2 others behind. that may not make it, they were going to fix him. also. i thought i wouldn't survive. i couldn't breathe it's a 5000 kilometer journey from the does whaler to columbia than ecuador down to peru,
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and then from bolivia into chile, the final destination got to think of it. it took me almost 5 months to get here. i was robbed and had to walk from federal they're grateful for the bag of fruit were able to give them. they said they've had nothing to eat for at least 3 days and almost no water or money. so they keep walking in the direction of chillies, capital santiago, and other 2000 kilometers south. this is another tell tale sign that my grants have passed by here. it looks like they came here for shelter spent the night in this adobe dwelling that's used by the sheepherders, the lama. herd who was during the spring and the summer, what they did after that was to start getting rid of what they were carrying. and we see this all along the road because is simply too exhausted to carry their things any longer. 17 year old horse, she has only kept a sheet. his feet are cracking for walking so much. at the 1st gillian border town
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or chinese doctor again looked up, yet is on call 24 hours a day, or 2 men of the migrants asthmatic, which causes difficulty in praising these altitude it accurately hydrogen and intense cold up with hypothermia eclipse in multiple deaths caused by each end, the victims, death taking off his or her claws thinking they are not hot instead of freezing. but there are other hazards apart from robbery, many migrants who can't pay traffickers or bolivian police to allow them to cross into chile, say they've been victims of sex abuse. once here, the danger isn't over either, says colonel and his head in ash nikosa been in smugglers locked up a group of which none venezuelans who couldn't pay in the house 190 kilometers from here. we found him last week. thanks. one of the victims, a child who called his mother, who in turn a letter this, the traffic is by the weight of venezuela themselves or whatever the route is
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becoming a magnet for criminals to prey on undocumented migrants who are not legally allowed to be in chile. yet they keep coming, driven by desperation to make money to send to those left behind at home. it's like a gold rush, with no guarantee that the risk will be worth it to see and human al jazeera, called chinese chinney. european commission is findings in poles. a universal charger for all bronze is mobile phones, tablets, and headphones. and legislation legislative proposal presented on thursday details . hi, there should be a charge that works across devices and manufacturers move would likely affect the iphone, make an apple the most it's chargers are used exclusively for apple products. support to say the move. who creates a more convenient market for consumers?
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well, let me speak to tim gore. he's heads if the little carpet in secular economy program at the institute for european environmental policy enjoys with my phone stock homes . good to have you with us on the new servers. i mean, this is great news for consumers. i guess you like the simple life because it is always frustrating, having 16000 different cables when you're trying to charge different products, but is problematic in a way. is that no, any why? if you just sign to the design protocols for tech companies and their products, oh, this is a win, not just the consumers, but for the environment as well. you know, it's only about $400000000.00 devices on the market for year to scale. it's huge. every one of those comes with a new charge. you can imagine, you know, how many kids we're talking about here. there's something like $11000.00 tons of that gets disposed of waste every year. so all of that comes with an environmental cost material which is extracted out the ground,
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that energy used to process it. and when it's wasted, there's a lot of toxic substances in which leach didn't soil into water and hazardous to the people that are disposing of that waste as well as like last remove our mental benefits from this movie. plenty of moves that, but it's absolutely below again, that model of the electronics industry built on proprietary technology and in the lesson, which is dry over consumption. this is good news. but again, why is the e u guessing to decides the products that companies are designing? i mean, this looks like it seems that apple and i imagine they're going to take umbrage with the fact that they're being told you have to design your stuff differently because we say so. well, the actually the industry has had plenty of time to get their house in order. i think the european commission and decades now saying we can continue with this proliferation of different products on the market is not good for consumers and
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it's not good for the environment. the market is there in the us to protect us consumers and to protect the environment. and so we need some kind of regulation the company had about a decade to try. and so our voluntary approach, they made some progress that they weren't getting far enough fast enough. so in the end, the commission giving them plenty of warning, and now they step, by the way, you know, this is the start of that legislative process. it's probably a couple of years to agree, and then there's a transition period of a couple of years before companies need to comply. so i don't think even the biggest companies like anything to worry about. it got plenty of time to adapt that business model and start to produce products which are more convenient for consumers, less damaging to the environment. ok at 10 gory grades to get your thoughts. thank you so much for speaking to us from spectrum today. we appreciate it. thanks.
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millions of atkins are in need of humanitarian assistance, including the $600.00 funds and we've been internally displaced this year alone. the taliban say there is peace now and they can return home. but years of conflict, natural disasters in many have nothing to return to sullivan java reports from sarah molly camp in cobble but desperate for help. the bizarre ross says it would be better than face this humiliation she's been trying to find shelter for nearly 2 months after her husband was killed in canoes. a similar story from northern and central of gunston repeated across the thir, i sure money count in couple many parks in open areas in the african capital are now counts for displace people. jamal's daughter has been missing for 6 days. he breaks down, explaining his look for her and police stations are hospitalized. the mortgage. people here surround every step of the way. you're hoping someone has solutions.
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even after the fighting is over. this woman is arrived yesterday from northeastern to pisa. she wants to attend a spot for shelter. this water is put sanitization only for drinking water is expensive and when you're thirsty, quality of water isn't a priority. the tank is filled every few days for an estimated 6000 people here. if aid agencies are philanthropists, don't come, people must pitch into by the water. beside the washing and drinking is the makeshift clinic, the open air single bed operation is done by well and is in the last 2 months, they have treated cases ranging from pneumonia and diarrhea to mental health issues . out of 46 pregnancy that the camp, they say 26 were miscarriages. was either decided not to leave of guns. budman thousands of professional fled after the taliban takeover if the international community and organization is listening to you right now. what will you ask?
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della nice not gone off. we don't have enough medicine. we don't have enough space . we lack food under water. i want to tell them the at least some of us gave bath here in this camp. i want the whole well to help people. yes. 8 workers estimate 5 and a half 1000000 people across a lot of sun have been displaced. a large population of adults is going hungry so they can feed their children. that's all about have been in battle for the last 2 decades. but the biggest challenge yet might be fighting hunger, gave them 2000 brands for 6000 people. everyone used to get half a piece of bread, but today they don't have the money to buy it. when it's done faces multi dimensional crises, people have been displaced by conflict, drought floods, and natural disasters. and the taliban government says it cannot help because western powers do not recognize the current government and have frozen assets. in the meantime, agency said they're ready to work with the new administration. part of our
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responsibility is to not only address these immediate life saving interventions, but is to try to work with the intern government to try to find solutions that work ultimately for the afghan paper. the interim minister for refugees told out there about plans 3 hibbon date people create jobs and help restart their lives . but it will be a tricky interaction. but donors such as the un, because highly refined connie and others in the scotland have been sanctioned by the united nations. without that help people here fear their problems will multiply, especially as been to reproaches. now that the fighting is over in doors. why are you not going home? no, no, no machine for like we eat plain bread at night and in the morning. what can i do? if someone helps me, i'll go back. if i find enough money to pay the transportation, i'll go back. even if i don't have a house i just up and that involuntary return of the displace can only happen if
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and when help arrives. some i've been job done to the ra, cobble electric vehicles have been the big draw and motor bella in the united states. this year as a replacement for the detroit motor sho, trunks that can be speed faster than most petro cars are showing how much technology has evolved, that president buying this big on bishop to make them the majority sellers may so hit some road bumps as phil laval explains everyone's big on electric this year, e. v's everywhere you look here at motor bela the future is electric. the great big announcements. big names from the staples through the absolute beasts. if ever there was a vehicle that looks like it means business. there you go on this brand only makes e v, which just goes to show if they can do it successfully. i'm make it main business model. and so can all of these guys, i'm very off. you can't move for them here. and they're moving van as
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well, joe biden. and evie found giving this one the presidential approval back in may. the 2nd quick now for trying to show e v. 's all for everyone. not to 64 seconds in a truck. surely this is going to run the battery out very quickly. if you drive like this. but no, this truck has plenty of range, 300 miles. the aptly named lightning showing just how far electric come a lot of people don't expect this truck the handled as well. so with the battery, the suspension, all the work we've done handles almost like a cough, the software to the swedish farm with its global my database that feeds real time information into e. v. 's to make the batteries last longer. we can tell you the friction level of the road surface you're driving out and that allows the regeneration system of the electric vehicle to be most efficient. then it takes how absolute. because we are told these all the future he's convinced today i'm signing an executive order,
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setting out a target of 50 percent of all passenger vehicle sold by 2030 will be electric, determined to relegate the gas guzzlers to the past. but big issues remain batteries for one, china supplies, 80 percent of the world's lithium power packs. at the moment, surely the u. s. is not going to want to be in a position where it's beholden to china. no, i don't think so. and i think that's it's really incumbent upon the global automotive industry to work together, plus recalls about batteries that can catch fire chevrolet and famously tesla know about that. then there is grid capacity or lack of it for a huge nation powering gulf. that of course there is the weather charging and evie in the right. absolutely fine, but it's when the weather takes out the power, then you're going to have an issue which we've seen recently, extremes from texas to california. that is one of the hurdles to it. but in a very similar way, if there is no power, then you're also not able to power
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a gas pumps to run your internal combustion engine car. so of course, there are things that could happen. we hope that those things would be outliers, that they would be on the fringe and the fringe is anything but the final destination for these things. the future may be electric, still some way to go until it's perfect. fed lavelle, i'll just era pontiac, michigan, one of india's best known tourist attractions is back in business for the 1st time in 18 months. visitors can once again enjoy an elephant rise at the bengal safari park. these were halted and marched last year. in the pandemic case, india elephants, the main attraction in the park, which is also homes, tigers, leopards, bears, and crocodiles. so here on, i'll just there will have the sport for your intentions. why is between the formula one title? rivals, ad of the russian groaned pri far will be here with you after the break.
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ah ah ah, over this for here's barbara. hello, thank you so much. we start with formula, juan and louis hamilton and match for stop and traded verbal blows ahead of the rushing rom pre. it comes less than 2 weeks after the pair collided at the italian grand prix. hamilton suggested her stop and with feeling the pressure of fighting for his 1st title. i remember it was like best thing from my 1st championship, and oh, see, i'm fighting for something like my, my 10th my 10th battle, something like that. but i remember what it was like,
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and i know the pressure that comes with it and the experiences that you go with it . so i can empathize with that. i think what's important is that we just continue to race hard, fair. well, naturally, ever stop and dismissed hamilton's comments. the dutchman was blamed for the crash and has a 3 plays grid penalty for sunday's race and thought she stop and leaves hamilton in the championship by 5 point. i was a bit surprised to hear that the true plays good belt myself, but in, in the end of the day it's what they decided. i don't need to agree with it. i have my own views of course, but we just, you know, move, move on and make the best it is of course, not ideal, but so the end of the world around the rate of return to the top of the spanish league had trig from marco asencion help them to a 61 win over may orca. since he has 3rd goal against his former club came early in the 2nd half korean benzino also scored twice. he now has
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a season or 2 point clear reigning champions and medical resilience to mango. haven't taken a big step towards reaching the final of the couple liberty doris. the 2 time champions before sloan and ecuador to know in the 1st flag of their semi final game plane in front of their home, found that rios american stadium with both schools coming in the 1st time. from striker k, all the european team have been doing their best when favor with the local fans. the head of golf ryder cup europe's players were the colors of local nfl team. the green bay packers during their latest practice session in wisconsin. senior with a can expect the backing of the partisan crown with very few european vans able to travel to the 3 day event. because cobra 1900 restrictions the action gets under way on friday. cause set up is obviously this week, you know, heavily weight in the u. s. as opposed to obviously how we set our
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back in europe. so i guess everything stocked against us. and you know, when you have that, when you can go in as underdogs, when you can turn the tide and actually come out victorious, it's, it means a little bit more. the lineup for fridays opening for suns matches will be revealed at the opening ceremony which takes place in a few hours time. while europe are leaning on experience, the american side features 6 players making their ryder cup debuts, including open champion, calling more tower. you're not going to see me as energetic as some because i want to get the job done. but yeah, there's going to be a motion. but it's about, you know, leveling out that emotion, right. having that emotion after made potter a want whole. and then going back to the next t shon, realizing that that was the last, all you got to worry about this next whole kind of this mini match. so yeah, you know, i, i think i'm pretty good a balancing that out and hopefully you know,
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see, see a lot of this pumps out there. for one is cycling federation is confirmed that the road a world championships will be hosted by the country in 2025. it will be the 1st time the event has been staged by an african country. the annual toward the rwanda already attract huge crowds and some of the world's best cycling african writers earned a growing reputation in recent years with professionals reaching the top level from wanda eritrea and ethiopia. earlier we spoke to rhonda journalist patrick bigger bo about the decision to bring the world championships to his country. that means we'll come a long way since 1994 went to the tragic genocide are going to see we've been rebuilding. and now we have reached a global stage. we are now able to compete globally now in nation that's. busy going to be at the top level this event in particular we're approved
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for the rest of the world that africa is capable of running or operating or even managing any kind of event nature. so in rhonda this is likely is, is highly embraced because these boys and girls the zoom through through the country. so you expect to find people lining up on the road on the mountain to get a bit of you is free. you don't need to get to go and watch them cycling across the country into their own boys and girls who come into effect or maybe a district to districts competition. the support is always high. so having something supposed to have a do, i do believe that the sport we get 100 percent support from the, from the population because this is not but on the vessel less heavyweight boxer
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antony joshua says he's ready to fight. anyone in the division wants to finish his career as the undisputed world champion. joshua holds 3 versions of the world title while fellow britain tyson fury is the w. b. c champion. plan for a fight between the pair collapsed earlier this year. fury opted to meet american dante wilder for a 3rd time. about the fight takes place in 2 weeks time. on saturday, joshua will take on the and being all extender of ukraine in london, but already the prospect of a unification. contest is the main topic of discussion. if i lose, i'm fine music again. the dispute gets put on hold if, when i'll fly, even one of them, if fury when i'll fly furious waterways off by water. if fury will, doesn't take the fight with me because i live. he said that he wants to fly. you
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said he wants to fight dylan 1st watches or a fast or something. then why was each why it has to motivate you that to make you want to get better during training? and so even one of those guys, a good fire is both in champion. fewer is going to make his 1st defense in 2 weeks . was that actually defend to develop a few times that they're both good fires, both 5050 in terms of where they are in their career and why any of them anytime win lose or draw in 2 weeks for them. and you want them not ready for anyone. he bought me like no, you're fine. really good. flight resumes. good. let's give credit for all these under basic is all because our don't want to be entering when me. if all that is under you say i'll be looking across the ring. i swear to god. i don't want to be entering with me and i'm very competitive. and good luck, the inside a okay, and that is all use for pronounced back to you. hello. thank you so much for. well, that's it for this new server to keep it here on al jazeera. i'll be back with you
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after the break. it's very more of late to use the news news news al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. ah,
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killing the count on algebra. october oh, now just 0. i'm going vaccine inequality to the political and economic interest. the latest development at the corona virus and demi companies spread across the globe, democracy, maybe inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world. former president, place, come boring, goes on trying for the estimation of its freed plumber context. india direct removed by brings insights and perspectives from the world's most populous democracy, iraqi to the home in an election like to define the country future. october on al jazeera, i'm harry davies, and kimberly, in western australia were involved in this community. the painting with scientists to create a new approach to marine conservation. first thing you learn when we even that to
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the government i'm afraid when do you reporting from review? if you're going to try is protecting biodiversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian ono era ah, the us special invoice, a hasty, resigns in protest over the port ation patient refugees, colon decision in the humane and deeply falls. ah, this is just the iraq from doha. also coming up. wildfires loving and all that extreme weather events affecting every country united nations secretary general.

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