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experts call this a rapid weathering reaction. and there's a positive side to this. some of these gases are expected to cut down carbon emissions in the air. there are some opportunities in their option. the nature regenerate itself and be gone for all this humans, minerals from the preteen in around this will change the environment here from the ash nature will come back, but it won't bring back mercedes is home. she sees in this land turned to fire. the consequences of people disregard for the environment. on nicholas hock is live for us in la palmer nicholas we've been talking the last 4 days or so and it sounds it just looks like the situation is just getting worse every single day. that's right. it's really deteriorating in the words of one. vulcan ologist, who's just here on the ground. the situation here has become more unstable, more violent to look right behind me compared to when we last spoke yesterday. the
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crater has gotten bigger. not only that, there are other creator formations around 4 in total spurting out lava. and so that has forced the authorities. that was, that were really taken by surprise by yesterday's big explosion. the creation of the 2nd creator that, that created a sonic boom. we felt that the winters, the windows and buildings kind of shook well, that force the authorities here to evacuate the people on the ground. and even as we're down here at this location may also be evacuated. we simply don't know how this volcano is what, how it's going to react and what are the next step that's going to occur? what's clear is that the smoke that's coming out for kilometers high up into the sky has grounded all the planes on the ground. it says this, it's pulling this earth, this volcanic earth up the ground has raised by
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a few centimeters since the erupt and on sunday. now, while this is called old ha, old summit, it's anything but old is a 120000 years old in terms of geo allowed geological aspect. it's a young piece of earth and there's still a lot of movement. the, there's these tremors that are happening, that we can barely feel that that really shows the geologist and the scientists on the ground seem to think that there is going to be more options. more volcanic activity, we've seen lava flow out. and the fear is that those 2 rivers of lava that are going from the north and the south of this volcano, that is edging towards the ocean. well, what will happen when it will reach the ocean? there's a fear of thermal shock with more toxic gases, chemicals being released in the air. so as a safety precaution, many people in residence around the or even the coastal area are being evacuated.
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there are new orders put in place. people have to wear mask p. p. glasses cover their ours. when we drove into this location, it seemed like it was a rating ash and there's a thick blanket all around this area. there's a sense of uncertainty, not just among the population, but also the experts that are watching. what's happening right now, wondering what would happen next? now, the fear is that you can see this big crater behind me in the slope. well, what if that all collapses? what would happen next? would there be a landslide that would fall into the water? and what could this provoke? it could go from a big wave to it's an army or it could not receive ocean. it's just simply that these experts don't know where this is going to take us next. and that's what's really worrying the population here. they're observing their monitoring behind me, some of the firefighters yesterday that were dealing with a situation,
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had to retreats, such as the magnitude of the volcanic eruption that's happening at the moment. and while there was an expectation given that we are living, the people here living on a volcanic island that there would be some reduction that hasn't been one in the last few decades that we saw as the story. there's been repeated weather shocks in this area. we've seen fires, we've been seen droughts and you have to take this into the context of other volcanic eruptions. the one that is happening in the ice that happened in iceland is very similar to what were happening here. what is happening here and, and when the are, there are these directions, of course, the, there aren't just talks, a gas is being released is also calcium and magnesium, that's cutting the carbon emission. so there's a silver lining to this. but phil is so much unknown. moline, lenny, thanks for that. nicholas tac there for us in palmer fill ahead on al jazeera.
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i'm malcolm web to cover. it's got a province of northern mose. i'm baker, where we standing right now within the control group, our bob just a few weeks ago. we've come here and truth, who in the last few weeks will take control of almost all of the key towns in the province. no petrol here will look at a knock on effects, a shortage of truck drivers in the united kingdom. and it will show you the shots of the day and golf fly to come out to us. they take over the lead from your ah hello hope your weekends go and while wins really the big story across europe over the past 24 hours. so here, let me show you in northeastern parts of poland, saw wind gusts pretty close to about
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a 100 kilometers per hour. winds that in 10 certainly capable of producing some damage. so here we go with the wind story today on saturday through scandinavia, germany, poland, and the baltic states. and i think in particular, for with the when ya, we could see wind gusts of about 65 kilometers per hour and intense weather system, rolling into the republic of ireland and northern ireland. look at the winfield associated with this. so belfast, northern ireland, i think when gus here of about 65 kilometers per hour, keep in mind this is on sunday. also sunday energy that produce flash flooding through iberia has shifted toward the north and the east are seen some big storms for coastal areas. northern italy, switzerland, and germany. ok, that's a bad stuff. let's move on to the good stuff and take it back toward saturdays, from the best weather on the continent. the bulk in belgrade, full on sunshine, with the high 27 degrees. and we do have what, whether diving down toward turkey's northeastern black sea region impacts him play like our hobby meantime, for western africa. gone up,
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picked up 50 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours and more of it to come see you soon. the l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts for cabana dot. a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his days would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. ah, killing the count on algebra. 2 planes came from so there are the 15 men checked patel in this new jersey missing for 5 days. it is possible to fully clean a premises offering governance, but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claims administration.
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wanted to give i'm speaking about the role element before, even the government of the jamal kasheila agirri murder in a saudi consulate on our 0. 0 a. you're watching out 0 mind that far top stories. it's our, a major security operation is on the way and i've got to stones eastern city of july about many people have been arrested. the operation comes off the series of eiffel attacks in the area to canadians have been detained in china for nearly 3 years. all now heading home, michael reagan, michael favor,
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arrested in december of 2018 for se. shortly off the candidates pain, chinese tech executive mang, one shoes authorities on la paloma and the canary islands are warning that more homes can be destroyed as not. but from the volcanic eruptions from further punish government is expected to declare the site. a catastrophe. some petrol stations across the united kingdom remain closed because of a fuel shortage has been caused by a lack of truck drivers. blamed on brags it the coven pandemic. the british government has said it will do whatever it takes to resolve the problem. the shortage of drivers has also cause widespread disruption to persons food sector. let's bring in vicky price. she is chief economic adviser, be center for economics and business research. she's also a former ican mac advisor to the u. k. government. she joins us now live from
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oxford in the united kingdom. many thanks for joining us on the program. vicki, is this just about a shortage of truck drivers or is there a wider issue here? i think the show there is a truck driver, very wind is called the as you suggest, the destruction thing. all sorts of delivers not just petrol. what happened is the question of truck drivers of go back to the u. k because of the damage. but because of brick set, finding, perhaps the u. k, will be particularly hospitable to cover the base in your work that we have to find the industry for quite some time. the road street, which is the basic issue altered terms of export, import, the old suggestion, things to supermarkets for it was on the whole to put about this for one piece, a really low when you really need to get special into the full course where people need it
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because shortage, that hasn't happened. i'm surprised that she suddenly has been dispatcher begins to provide special permission course to meet the driver or something that is quite inflammable. as very many people can do menu to be going back to the range. and i believe the u. k government has announced a temporary visa scheme to bring some of these drivers back into the u. k. to do the job, do you think nots the solution or presumably that's something that's going to take some time. it's not going to solve the media problem. absolutely, i think the industry completely convinced that this was sold by the industry has been asking road policy industry, but also no one else. happy. now keep about to happen earlier because we didn't know what's going to happen. it was all happening. and we had
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a rating just shorter than most of the places talk about drivers ban shortage, lots of other areas as well. and people manage shops, working in retail manufacturing. but the ability to get things moving from a to b is a really big issue. now you give permission for another 5000 to come when we know the shortage of about 25000 at least, and how quickly that can happen. how can you tie people over? we're already paying a lot more. now lori drivers, the case before just to ensure that work for particular organization. well, it's going to be interesting to see who response or the how and what types of prevention can allow them to drive rather dangerous loads around the country. and presumably, with christmas, just a few months away, the crunch will only get bigger with assume many thanks for your time. vicky price chief economic adviser of the center for economics and business with such thank you
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. the government in the north eastern indian state of south has ordered an inquiry to police kill 2 men during a 4th eviction on thursday. the local administration says it was clearing the area of what i called and legal encroaches, but opposition policies and activists say the evictions target muslims, culture lopez, what a yon has more this village community in the north eastern indian state of a psalm says it's been under attack on thursday, police stormed homes, ordering hundreds of mostly muslim families to leave this viral video. this is a wider range. it shows a man running towards police holding a sick. he was shot beaten, and later died. his brother says he was trying to descend his home. instead of
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hanging out, they were demolishing our houses. the police were shooting, people were dying. that's why my brother went out with the bamboo stick. he wasn't alone. there were other villagers when he went out holding the stick, he was shot and showed the police shot the army shot, even if a target for their hit him. they kept hitting him even after he was dead. i the police say they evicted at least 800 households and demolished for religious buildings just the past week. a local spokesman for the ruling, but a t o john at a party says police had no choice but to protect themselves while doing their job. but they are looking into what happened. they'd attack the police, only 200 people had the police wasn't there. so it was obvious for self protection at 1st deep fired for give them blank. then they think it after discussion, i mean, so i'm really when they all, most effective about to killer police personally opposition parties and human
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rights activists accused the hindu nationalist party b. j. piece of targeting muslim, it has long promise to rid a farm of what it regards as illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh. but many of them here say they are indian citizens who are internally displaced by the government. going to kill us like this. this would just kill us. we already have the most homes are most were very said, not humans. the thousands of people loser homes and psalms. anyway, monson flooding. they've got a government in the us to shifts to the other side of the river, but they're flooding 5 meters high. the we will have to some to get bigger. are we not citizen? if we're not, then the government threatened by weather and addiction. many say they don't have anywhere else to go. cutty a little. this is a young al jazeera encouraged by military victories against arm groups. people are
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beginning to return to towns in northern most i'm big, which happened ravaged by years of violence. fighters have been targeting the resort rich region but happen pushed out with help from wanda malcolm, which has been visiting some of the recapture towns the people who lived here all fled in fear of beheadings abductions and rape. their towns in northern mozambique had been taken over by an armed crew called out bab rwandan soldiers supporting madame beings government for to recapture the towns back in recent weeks . it took us to see the places they now control. nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced since the conflict began. 4 years ago. we met one at juma ismael, her 4 children, and their neighbors sitting under a tree waiting for help. they say they've been here most days. last 7 months. did talk to didn't, it can be of the thought we ran away from the attackers. they killed people and
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burned down our home. so now we're staying here in shacks. sometimes we sometimes we don't people hope things will soon get better. but we have been getting away to, buddy, please come now, what we want easter government to help us go back. roney, there's not much left of many people's homes. fight is responsible of fled into the bushes through london forces told us they didn't know how many of them left the secret behind county registration is vigilance and constant engagement. to ensure that you said you're not getting a footboard anywhere detached the enemy from the population. and that's exactly what we are doing. they say the armed group is now also cut off from the ways it used to make money, most of the trucks and the other vehicles here in the port of my symbol to prior with torched by the insurgents when they were here. this was a key strategic point for them in the notions just that they could smuggle jim's
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out. heroine was coming in and also weapons. rwandan troops took over the town just a few weeks ago. now, mose, i'm beacon truth have a camp here. they're back in control. whoever controls the coastline can profit from the smuggling, which started long before the conflict. but even greater riches lie off shore. about $20000000000.00 of natural gas, french oil jain, tow towel suspended its contracts here and abandoned its camp earlier this year. when the attacks came to close, mozambique and writes group suspect, the gas money will ultimately pay for the foreign military force. but the rwandan government says its paying the costs. this initiative could get bogged down and into a quagmire. if it is understood by the authorities on their partners, that there's only a military solution, it's unlikely they're going to be able to completely defeat and eradicate this arm
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group that actually has been born out of grassroots issues. people here have been desperately poor for generations. the government provided few services and little security. the arrival of oil companies created tinder box. now the government and his allies control the towns once again, people waiting to see if anything else is going to change. malcolm web al jazeera cover, delgado mozambique still had on al jazeera and lightning strikes twice that the russian girl pre with qualifying in doubt because of the weather peter half or ah, when freedom of the press is under threat because talk genuinely about your thoughts toward the vacant government step outside the mainstream, the has been
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a implement here just some of access court to shift the focus. the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the way the news is covered. the listening post on the just too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archives fanny for decades revealed the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real park free the rise of the machine on a j. o .
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a time for the sport is pizza. let me thank you so much. we'll start with the golf and the usa will take a 6 to lead in today. 2 of the ryder cup hosts out played defending champions, europe in the 1st 2 sessions in wisconsin to analyze, rob sca has the best of the action from the opening day's play. a force a match between the european team represented by john rom and sergio garcia ah, from the very much the 40000 strong crowd toned for your retaining trophy justin thomas in jordan b. yeah. having wait an extra year to play the competition because of the coby 19 pandemic usa jordan speith made sure the funds were entertained pulling off
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a seemingly impossible shot. well, also managing to avoid falling into lake michigan. he's playing partner justin thomas, so miss the follow up hand in europe. the 1st point of this is tournaments, but the usa quickly fought back in the morning. foursomes patrick can play in santa shall flee, crushing rory macaroni and kept her put the usa in a 31 leap after the 3rd session heights. momentum continued in the afternoon, full booth. well, number 2, dustin johnson took a point with playing partners. i'm the shall flee. that got the approval of and be a legend, michael jordan. the man that drew the most interest, so we've been getting price in december 1000 line the same way. although his opening ended up hitting one of the fund december part and then back one them one john room. the 2 stars couldn't be split and had settled for half
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a point each for their respective team. you know, again, looking back and this is a great start, but it's not jobs, not over. we got 2 more days, lot more golf and we cannot lose our mindset of just wanting to, to win. the usa asserted that dominance on the green throughout the opening day. yeah, they told me fleetwood and victor humble and managed to pick up half a point in the final match. what was otherwise a miserable start for europe? so yeah, we got 20 points to pay for and we got to prepare ourselves for hopefully for us at this stage along battle. you know, all the way through is, you know, if we're going to get this done, it's going to be a very tight. and europe's captain has had to make some tough decisions after the 1st se, rory macaroni has been left out as saturdays opening fulsome for the 1st time in his career. after losing both his matches on friday, joanna raska al jazeera new zealand have retained the rugby champion website lind
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did so by beating the fiercest rival south africa. on saturday. it was a 100 match between the 2 side to 1st met way back in 1921. i think one woke up 3 times on this occasion was one try each with the old black edging in 1970. the german champions by munich have increased their lead at the top of the bundle. me good, thanks to a 31. when of a girl. it's a 30 on a friday so early days in the new gym and season, but already by and lead the standing aiming to win an incredible tend to lead title in a row. thomas miller, joshua commission, and own goal health. the variance up to 31. when when in england the 1st match of the day on saturday sees the defending champion sake on the current lead leaders that will be manchester city. this is chelsea the last time these 2 sides met was in last seasons champions. the final repair guardiola men were beaten by the london club, tried to read what they are,
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what we have done in the recent games. again, chelsea and to show and, and try to you know, to every game is a new challenge of paternity to improve, to learn and to do better. let's be honest. like if we win tomorrow, we will not be crowned as champions and, and if city wins tomorrow, they will not be the champions and we will not be like in depression it's, it's, it's important match, of course, and it's a big match in tennis. europe have a 31 advantage of the world for him in this years lay become taking place in boston that he will, number 7, the matthew, a better, teeny, completing victory against canada. felix, those in the me on friday for the day, pretty single rebels before the we'll see the double formula. one cabbage of lead max, the stop and we'll stop the russian growing pre from the back of the grid. the punishment
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for the red bull team changing engines too many times for stopping as a 5 point leader. the live with hamilton in the standing that that's been anything who had already been carrying a 3 place good penalty for a crash. and the last rates decided to make the engine change now and suffer the consequences. hamilton was in such a rush to put on friday that he knocked over one of you, then mechanics. but saturday, qualifying could be pushed back because of heavy rain at the track. in saucy practice, 3 has already been canceled because of the weather and this determining factor this afternoon will be the long sunset. locally. it is about hiding to think what hostage in the evening when weather conditions like be some sleep last diminishes far so that will ultimately be cut off point. mollify it. so happens that i seen a few times before in the past that we will hope qualifying will radio program and
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home. following on sunday morning, heavyweight boxing champion, anthony joshua has promised he will deliver when he defends multiple titles against the legs on the sick. at the way in the head of fence a fight in london, joshua scales at 100 and 8th kilograms that is heavier than ukrainian opponents. who think is the former undisputed? will cruz away champion and will stay inside the ring for only he ever heavyweight spouse la, la, god, for i know you guys really all the for the coming out today and always say, i don't take that for granted. i promise you, i'll pay you back with can must though. busy with the now with the now and in the gym. and what do we want that we will live on? we will live on. okay, we're going to leave it there and i'll be here again with me a little bit later money. thank you peter. that's it for me can for now we'll be
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