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there are ah, it takes 2 to tango, ignoring. need couples with the move to one this is while championship and boxing has a new heavyweight champion. we'll hear from him. the man that he beat. ah ah. hi there, way we go with your weather forecasts for the middle east, wind still an issue across some areas. we have our shamal blowing down across the golf. it's not going to be as intense as it was over the last little while. so here, let me show you, i'm thinking gus here of about 45 kilometers per hour, but that's still enough to kick around the sand and dust and impact visibility. sand storms also in the forecast for the se portion of afghanistan spilling into
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the southeast. the pockets done. it's drying karachi, a high, 34 also dry. and the hor, you'll get up to $32.00 degrees. stellar weather across turkey. it's dry. temperature is above average, is stumble at 25 degrees is near 31 on talia wall to wall sunshine with a high 32 degrees for equitorial countries in africa. as we would expect to see our showers and storms rolling across the area here and toward the south for the coastal areas of south africa. we've got a scattering of showers, so that's going to keep things cooler. i'll put the colors on now, so the darker the color, the higher the temperature, there's that cooler air for coastal sections. but look at habit, only 33 degrees and we're going to keep this trend going. so over the next step, 3 days will get you up to $36.00 degrees on wednesday with a mix of sun in cloud. enjoy. that's it for now. the little is more distressing for a woman than
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a hello again, i'm to solve your home. that's remind you about top stories here. the sound. it's now the final hour of polling and germany versus deciding on who will leave the nation. off the 16 years of anglo american a funeral has taken place for one of 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces the bodies of the 4 others being withheld. israel says it soldiers carried out raids to detain, must offer 10 thousands of people have been protesting against the trend. is the president in the capital and supporters of case i will also out on the 3 of us. on wednesday he announced he would rule by decree or earlier we spoke that you nivia
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journalists rubber by louis. she says the protesters all sending a strong message to the countries president the protest already started in the morning today. present hyde is really under pressure from judy did as he gave himself unlimited power with his last wednesday. and. d meant the decree, the presidential decrease. so today we are witnessing, let's say a bigger protest than from the law. the last 3 last sunday. a so, you know, people from different age young people, old people, so, and different political parties. i think some political leaders from, he's dr. both, let's say. so i think the brutus will be bigger in few hours. this reminder that the process is called by 2 needs in from different political parties and also from young people who, who are not,
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who don't belong to any political party. so let's say this mixture of, to me and today who are protesting right now is in the. a oven you is a strong message for president. i saw you. they are today calling to to remove the, the presidential decree the shelton slogan again, the presidential decreed they want to, to bring back to democracy. they want to bring back the parliament. so i think we will witness big protest today. now in spain's canary islands, the volcanic eruption on the palm as continuing to destroy property, their flights remain grounded, and almost 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the government has promised aid to those affected well, we can now speak to nicholas how he's on the ground for us in the palmer. nick, i see the airport has reopened, but flights are still cancelled. but volcano behind you still looks pretty smoky.
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what's the situation now? that's right now in the word when voting ologist is okay, no is temperamental. to say, say the best, i mean, yes, there are options. yes, there are loud explosions. and there's a few of the gas is coming out. but because of the wind direction, you can see i'm no longer wearing the glasses i was wearing earlier on and the air is oh, there's less ash to the air. we're on the north side of the volcano. so on the side where the airport in the bits has given away for the airport to be reopened. it's another story when you're on the south side where the wind is blowing and interesting enough. if you look at the volcano right behind you. and then once you see this gray clouds reaching up for kilometers into this guy's really seeing all sorts of, of gases from sulfur dioxide to oxygen to menu him and calcium. and then next to it is a white smoke coming out. and that's where
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a fuse of lava hot magna lava is flooring in down the slope. and that's what that, that's is the focus for the geologist there on the ground. because there's already this river of lava it bouncing slowly towards the ocean. and with this fluid love of the fear is that it's going to advance even closer to the ocean. it's moving a currently at the rate of 30 meters an hour slowly. it has built 2 kilometers to go. so in the short run, what's happening here is that people are evacuated, homes are being destroyed, entire villages have disappeared, have been small by this river of lava, and it's unclear whether they're going to be allowed to be to come by can, because as i mentioned, this is quite temperamental, things could change it at any moment. so a lot of destruction on the short run on the long run if you speak to the climate change experts in vulcan ologist, they believe that in the air there's not just sulfur dioxide being released. there's also magnesium and tell him that breaks down the carpet footprint,
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and if the lava did flow into the ocean in the long run, in the 50 years to come, then they believe that the wildlife or the ecosystem would be even better. and that's a silver lining with. it's a rubbish. and it's not good for humans right now. but in the long run, this week can be good for the planet. and you have to look at this option in terms of other options that you're seeing across the world. the one that we saw in iceland that's still running right now. many people call this island the hawaii of europe. we are on the volcano, it's. it is a volcanic land mountains since the russian has taken place. well, this land mouse's la, paloma island, has gained a few centimeters. this is this, this cloud is pulling this island up towards the sky. and so that's the silver lining. and the short run, people are being displaced in the long run. maybe perhaps good for the planet. so
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in terms of the scale of this volcanic eruption that hasn't been anything about strong and recent history. broken all just give a scale from 0 to 8, and this is a 3 for the moment. they call it a strong bullion type of volcanic eruption with a fuse. if lava flowing out, the fear is not so much the rupture and the consequences of disruption. the possible landslide would follow if, if there were more of a crate or a poem being formed. what they're watching right now is the break in the crater. the cracks as this, as this cone built up, because if this were to fall, not provoke even more flow of lava flowing less towards the, towards the ocean. but perhaps flowing widening the area in which it is affecting the area this area of the island. but if you talk to people here, they haven't seen this into generations. and there's an interesting relationship that people have with nature here. remember they've had, they've gone through several bouts of drought. there was
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a massive fire last year. another one that was there or the year before, and there's a sense among people here that they'll have to learn with this changing climate still have to learn to live surrounded with fire and lava. how can i with all the latest for us, from the ground and upon us? thanks so much. thank you. had no talk about iceland speaking of iceland, it's become the 1st country in europe to have more women than men and parliament versus elected 33 female m. p 's out of 63 seats and follows a general election where the governing left right coalition increased its majority left green lead a country in the outcomes. dottie i remains that prime minister was to find the oscar door. here is an associate professor and the faculty of political science at the university of iceland. she says equality between men and women in iceland. politics has been a long process. it's taking a lot of a decade,
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but slowly. but surely we have made it this far. and by now, it's only recognize that a successful country needs to wear and have a lift up. i mean, what kinds of people, women, and men well last minute and also my social context. i mean the infrastructure to come to it makes it possible for women to, to, to, to, to lead or have success in the workplace, etc. but the ocean is do play to i said to katie, women, the last year was very challenging for us. and because it depends so much on tourism, so we have 2nd was recession when the economy retracted from 6162 weekend started. so up and up again, this summer and spring, we either experts, exports have been doing well. the economy has started to grow very rapidly, so it's not projected, but we will have it for economic growth this year, which is
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a good thing. but there are many challenges ahead how to sort of put into the green economy, not everyone is talking about of the usa, c o 2 emissions, et cetera. these are important issues had not been 7 years since the abduction of 43 students in the mexican station, guerrero, some remains were found and, or are presumed to have been killed, maneuver apollo reports now from mexico city. it's one of the most emblematic missing persons cases in modern mexican history. the forced abduction and disappearance of 43 students from the you'll see now a teacher's college on september 26th, 2014 some. but not all remains have been found. all 43 are presumed to have been killed. the in the weeks and months following the students disappearance,
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the cause for justice from family members and survivors who managed to escape grew into a nationwide movement. and mexico. right? yeah. really been a cruise, a father of one of the survivors became a leader in the movement. he says after 7 years of activism, the calls for government accountability have only grown up for not only would be 1000000 as a big him because i am the father. one of the survivors, i don't believe a we level where do we have rough and justice? i know that those were responsible are punished because for the families continued to solve for the torment every day and night of not knowing where that you learners . i demonstrations commemorated the anniversary of the students disappearance are now held every year in mexico. for some, the work of demanding answers from the government has become a full time job. manuel velasquez, one of the students who escaped, has also been one of the loudest voices of the movement of the after years of
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protesting against the government. today he serves as a lawmaker in mexico's congress, seeking to reform policies related to cases of torture and abduction. and place more responsibility on federal officials in cases of missing persons, but no, no coming in that you might never imagine would be here. let loaning evoke into social movement. where let me come when my family in the town where i'm from, that that are never involved in social movements because it's an already allergic control. the criminals and people don't usually pick up. well, we are not in mosul following a botched investigation. in the case of the missing students and evidence linking their disappearance to members of the mexican military and federal police, mexico's president and this manuel lopez over the board, established a special commission to find out what really happened. mexican authorities recently announced that new forensic evidence has opened another line of investigation. in the case of the your team up of 43 here. and every year,
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mexico's president continues to meet with the family members and survivors of the massacre. to personally update them on the ongoing investigation as mexico morris. it's 7 years since the disappearance of the 43 students, mexican president, under this manuel hope is over or will update family members and survivors on the status of arrest warrants that have been issued against federal officials who are believed to participated in a cover up of the missing persons investigation since records began in 1964, mexico has recorded more than 91000 pieces of missing persons. despite a massive social movement and continuous efforts to reform the law. it's clear the country still has a long way to go to truly address the challenges linked to force disappearances. manuel up a little al jazeera mexico city. 11 years of conflict and northern nigeria have left hundreds of thousands of children, traumatized doctors, and many other caregivers are concerned about the long term effects on young
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children and the impact on their communities. as they grow up. i'm going to just report now from my degree the born and raised in book one of them, cams, these children i experiencing for the 1st time. what it means to be a child. they part of the 6000 victims and family members, a book. what are fighters who surrender tonight? durham security forces in the past few months. after a few weeks of psychological support, those helping them are surprised by the rapid transformation they see. you see a lot of them coming into the 5th base, looking very distress team came hungry. what we coughing gauge meant because me for 3 months sometimes depending on how we see there wouldn't be any of that. so we offer the engagement. you see a lot of changes, you see them interacting better. you see them taking leadership role to see them doing much better for these children, born and raised in bulk, what i'm camps,
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why toys forbidden this moment of fun is a welcome change. many children here in the northeast, they were born into this conflict. they have never known a life that is outside of conflict. there are children born into this place counts . and for them this is normal. this is not normal. social work is one that it's a difficult process. sunday said may never know the joy of childhood. only a small fraction of the over 5000000 children affected by the both and i'm complex . receive info, psychological or social so never just causing that one. but unless the children received the help they need now, no, i mean didn't, i could be facing a bigger crisis. and these children who would nearly a 1000000 children out of school in niger movies,
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most of them in most states that concerns they may be targeted for recruitment. my uncle, if he's not that he to be very be because just had to then of 5 to 17 and only thing and they need to go back to school. they need to integrate bonds to family or friends. integrate or does it work if they time is running out for hundreds of thousands of children? and this is they say could be the reality tv and communities in nigeria, nor used why, but what i'm still continues to go into to tags. did reese, i'll do my duty. nyja of teller had here on here. there was hamilton becomes the 1st man to win $100.00. 1 races that's coming up shortly with pizza. ah,
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i've never seen so much devastation, more experienced how quickly everything can change. as one of ours and the events in india became much more than just story. one was a thing. we couldn't keep the people we cared about in line. and there were times on when i had to hold back every day i was driven to convey the connect of trauma to make sure that despite the high numbers, we didn't to get that every single day representative families. and one moment helen suffering could have been avoided. i became a journalist to tell the story of what is happening, but also show of the wider context. i'm elizabeth carano, i
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ah the a welcome back. it's now times as for the piece, 100 races up quite. you're not bad at all, only want able to do it. massage. yeah, formula one is where we thought with lewis hamilton, who has one, he's 100 race. all these 3 had a western world. russian grand prix. the mercedes driver started the race from full set 40 way up the packs, matching the lead from land or north, with just 2 lamps to go with the parent robin. i'm out in the rain. hamilton title rob backs up and finished thicken. having thought of the rates from the back of the grid because of an engine penalty for always calling to find 2 stood that when puts hamilton top of the drive is cabbage up by just 2 points from stoppin. it's taking
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a long time to get to get to a 100 and i wasn't even sure whether or not it would come but of course to come from last to to 2nd. yes is very, very good than the, the rates itself was not very easy because it was very difficult to pass again. and once you got stuck or easy total damage, your tires, the usa had tightened their grip on gothright a cup as they hit into the final day with an $115.00 leader, the europe. and he just 3 and a half points from sunday. singles matches. so when the trophy janica ross gerbils with the u. s. i holding a record 6 point lead, it's hard to see how defending champions europe will be able to pull their way back on the final date. but there were some bright moments to them on fact today, the spanish pairing of john rome and sergio garcia kept up their winning streak beating brooks. and daniel berger, your only point of the morning session garcia further extending his record of most
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matches one to 25. that was of little consolation. why i didn't know. i didn't know what that record. i didn't know and i didn't care. you know, i just looks like the american guys are just plain little bit better than, than us and, and it's, it's a shame. otherwise it was all usa in the morning session is they took 3 of the early point. although the shelter the day did belong to europe, who pay c to his bull unseen from the rough. dropping in for an eagle. yeah. putting some space between themselves and his the americans went into the afternoon session with 93 lead and just as well as jordan speith pot failed struck 12. he kept her leading to rome and garcia, shane lowery until also much needed point. the irishman thing
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all his emotions on place for a few points behind, but i mean, i'm not up and believe in new. i don't care. i think i'm out in the week in my life . her honestly, i really am it's it's just been incredible. there was more disappointment for european writing veterans, rory mcelroy. and in the postman, poultry who failed to deliver, as they love to johnson and colon morocco and i just feel so good about all 12 of my guys really. i mean they're just all playing very nicely. but the big part i think, is just the fun we've been having this week as a, as a unit and together and i think it's, show it out on the, on the course. the usa can now change victory on sunday with just 3 and a half point 3 single matches. joint rocha out 0 organizes of next is will cup of both residents of cancer to open their homes. defends,
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though match traveling support is with the local residents to give them an option to experience cathartic culture and hospitality. fans will also be able to stay in hotels apartments, david camp grounds and on board cruise ships for tournament, which kicks off in november next year. boxing of new heavyweight champion, alexander thick, now holds 3 of the major belts of unanimous decision. whenever anthony joshua, who was fighting the heavyweight for the 3rd time off to decorated career as a cruiserweight, not done them. i mean, at this point, yet, it was the biggest fight in my career, but it wasn't the hardest one. on buddy of me is a true warrior. he is a fighter and he will improve his skills. i cannot really say whether he will be better or not next time, but i think he probably will give it. i would love to have the re match at the olympic stadium in key. if in baseball faces rivalry, the new york yankees became the boston red sox, 53 on saturday. that was thanks to jen, carla stanton hitting
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a grand slam home run in the 8th inning. the yankees on our side with the red sox for the american leagues top wildcards, but we'll leave it there for now. most we'll see is coming up again later in the magazine once piece. and while, meanwhile, hundreds of couples have been swing into action. that this is while tango championships, but only a few lucky partners were able to dance their way of glory and when the top prices daniel crime reports now from one very. the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tangle, ah, the tangled world copy held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the 900 century last year. it was a virtual, a tango is all about cheek to cheek closeness and it does not fit well with social distancing. so this year it was back in person and on screen isa me, we're already, we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course,
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it impact on the kangaroo salon that includes 4 year and the half will autrand, sceneries know, emerging from the pandemic. measures to do with it is still in place to over dance is, could get close. they respect it is a move to a safe venue. the hang has always survive and thrive in circumstance or soda. now, this 3rd being held in the open air in the heart of one fire, read the cases wearing ball. it is ball, the doves and music back to the streets where it began, closer to the people. the tangle is constantly being composed again and again. we have new composers, new dancers, new stories to be told what old story told the new way. the tangle was paid homage to the winter was $900.00. 86 was come here. no matter. i don't know who died last
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november hanging in the soldier and one of its most acclaimed dances. 87 year old marie and you have is reminded you'll never forget his roots. yeah. that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango. when i was 9 years. i'm barbara. ah. but it must always say that when is that the korea growth stage tango, cat, agree, look to the future, the people of our age need to be contemporary and the flexible happening today. tango has to keep evolving just like everything else. the pandemic may have muffled the music, but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on, bringing the heart of one osiris alive again. 10. 1 cyrus. that's it from mean se have this news,
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but i'll be back in just a moment before the day's news, including our ongoing coverage of the germans federal elections as they will have a in ah, ah ah, across the younger valley, high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different form. people died for they fly. this is no game, it's business, makes the bomb and hopefully be swinging high across the valley. facing day on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on algebra. 2
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planes came from so the idea and 15 man checked patel. if you're missing for 5 days, it is possible to fully clean a premises all forensic evidence. but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claims administration. wanted to give some, i'm speaking about the old elements before, even the government of the jamal kasheila agirri murder in a saudi consulate. on our jazeera, the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval for decades, and this is another change to get used to. and one that spot for an easy situation and now it's not clear. the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic crime, in particular for women and girls. despite the assurances from the taliban and about a return to cruel punishment for certain crimes, the everybody will be safe,
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nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to ranch. now together that feeling that way forward into the new reality. the news how close an voting vote counting begins in one of germany's most competitive elections . throw place anglo michael office, 16. ah . there i'm the pain. this is out there. i live from also coming up. the thousands on the streets of june is demonstrating against and for the president's moved to consolidate power. a funeral.

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