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the fast time, some of them exhausted moral not lisa import. 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 gulf. 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 the southeast of pakistan. it's dry and karachi a high, $34.00 also dry. and the hor, you'll get up to $32.00 degrees stellar, whether across turkey it's dry. temperature is above average, assemble at 25 degrees is near 31 on talia wall to wall sunshine with
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a high 32 degrees for equitorial countries in africa. as we would expect to see our showers in 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, we'll get you up to 36 degrees on wednesday with a mix of sun in cloud. enjoy. that's it for now. the across the younger valleys and high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different form. people died before they fly. this is no game. it's business makes the co bomb is hopefully be swinging high across the valley,
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facing on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on al jazeera. the native means as it breaks, there's millions of people who are filled with uncertainty about what will happen when you call me with their lives, with detailed coverage. career is hoping china will use its considerable influence over north korea to bring it back to the negotiating table from around the world. the law is being accused of trying to expand around the influence here. ah a
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hello there on the start today and are home that remind you about top stories here . the salad poles of closed in germany is general election. exit polls show the 2 main parties, the s p d and cd you are running neck and neck. this is the fast version 16 years without going tons of angular muscle not on the balance of thousands of people have been protesting against the true new president in the capital. but supporters of said will also rush on the streets of june. on wednesday he announced he would rule by decrees a funeral has taken place, a fine palestinians killed by israeli. the bodies of before on those are being withheld. israel says it soldiers carried out rain to detain. huh. well let's now return to our top story. those elections in germany. let's now bring in pseudo david. well, she's the deputy director of the belin office at the german marshall fund of the
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united states to join us now from berlin. so don't let me see. the rest of the wilds is watching these posts very close the record president obama flew over to germany to convince michael to run for a 4th term. what is washington now looking for head well, i think washington is definitely looking for a strong transatlantic partner. washington recognizes that germany is sort of the de facto leader of europe because of brags it also because of a weak france. there's an election next year in france, but i think, you know, washington will get that. no matter who's chancellor. i do want to reflect a little on the legacy of going chancellor anglo michael. you've been in the berlin office for 10 years now. you've seen how she felt with a number of huge crises, including keeping germany, borders, opened to migrants, protecting the euro, pushing for this, you panoramic relief scheme, is a concern about what happens after how when it comes to the confidence.
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well, i mean, certainly, and uncle america will go down in the history books no matter what. simply because she was germany's 1st female chancellor. she was germany's 1st chancellor from the former east germany and she may actually be germany as long as serving chancellor. if it takes a long time for there to be a coalition in berlin, so those are going to be, you know, certainly records that she will hold. but it, i think there is also generational change in germany. after 16 years of the helm, borders were very nervous. i mean, just a week ago there was a pull that said that 40 percent of voters were undecided about who they should vote for which party they should vote for. so certainly there is a generational shift here in germany, but i think both chancellor candidates are going to be also, you know, somewhat status quo candidates. but germany is also facing a lot of challenges that ongoing math will certainly manage through. she's been the
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consummate crisis manager, but hasn't necessarily made decisions to prepare for the future. so the, you mentioned angela michael, female leadership. we are now also looking potentially at these 2 strong male contenders the chance. last 16 years of a woman and child has local leadership, do you think changed perceptions of women in power, both in germany and more broadly? well, i mean, she certainly made her mark within germany and within on the global stage. right. i mean it's, it's, it's basically not take, i mean it's, it's not a big, it's not a big deal for a female to have the country for many young girls growing up in germany. that's all they've seen for their life. but and she has increased certainly women are certainly present in the labor force in germany. they are also present part time.
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so although she is a female chancellor, i'm not sure one can say that the balance sheet has been positive in terms of the role of women here in germany in terms of sitting on boards are actually holding leadership positions throughout society. so you mentioned this generational shift here. now i'll give you one of the things that michael did was to bring her party much closer to the center. so now we're really looking at the center right party in a sense left party buying for leadership. so given the men who are potentially likely to take charge, do you actually expect to see a dramatic policy shift in the country, particularly if the s p d takes charge? well, i mean look, i mean, the chancellor merkel has been very successful at governing from the center. she's been an effective winner for the c d u, but at the same time she's perhaps diluted what it means to be a conservative in germany. and that's why you saw the growth of the far right
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a s d during her tenure. and i think you know, both of these parties now the c, d, u and b as p d need to look to their future in terms of being can, may be called a catch all party. if you look at the projections right now, both parties just got a quarter percent, you know, a quarter of the vote here. whereas 10 years ago, 15 years ago, they were getting well above 30 percent. so you know, what is the future of the cash all party the center left on the center, right. and in terms of what comes next. i think the question will be, you know, how much more government intervention does germany want? how much more spending, how much more tax increases and also what kind of europe does germany wants? germany want more cohesion with in europe. and that's been a very important part heller for german foreign and security policy. but it's a question about what germans want for their country and for europe. so david welfare, the deputy director of the belin office at the german marshall fund of the united
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states. really great to get your thoughts on out there. thank you for joining us outta now. iceland, meanwhile, has become the 1st country in europe to have more women than men and parliament voters elected 33 female m. p 's out of 63 seats as well as general electric, where the governing left point coalition increased its majority left green leader, katrina the remains prime minister of the funny. oscar is an associate professor on the faculty of political science at the university of iceland. she says equality between men and women and icelandic politics has been a long process. it's taking a lot of decades, but slowly. but surely we have made this far. and by now, it's only recognize that successful country needs to wear and have a list of all kinds of people, women and men as well last minute and also my social context. i mean,
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the infrastructure come to which makes it possible for women to, to, to, to, to least have success in the workplace, etc. but the ocean is do play plus education women. but last year, what we're trying to sing for iceland, because it depends so much on tourism. so we have 2nd was recession last year when the economy retracted by from 6162 weekend started. so going 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 that we will have it for the economy growth this year, which is a good thing. but there are many challenges i had apprentice, how to sort of push into the green economy, not everyone is talking about the usa, c o 2 emissions, et cetera. these are important issues. now the u. s. nuclear workshop says iran has
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failed to fully honor the terms of the deal that it agreed to. earlier this month. the international atomic energy agency says iran allowed inspectors to replace memory cards and most of the service monitoring equipment. but it did not allow its inspectors to enter the test, the current complex workshop that makes centrifuge components and spain's canary islands. the volcanic eruption on the palmer is continuing to destroy property rights are still grounded, and almost 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the government has promised aid to those effected nicholas hock is on the ground for us in the palm. because of the wind direction, you can see i'm no longer wearing the glasses i was wearing earlier on and the air is there's less ash to the air. it sees were on the north side of the volcanoes. so on the side where the airport is, this has given way 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
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the volcano right behind the one side, you see this a gray clouds reaching up for kilometers into this guides releasing all sorts 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 a fuse of lava hot magna lava is flooring in down the slope. and that's what that's is the focus for the geologist there on the ground because there's already this river of lava advancing 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 at currently the rate of 30 meters an hour slowly. it has still 2 to 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 swallowed by that river of lava and it's unclear whether they're going to be allowed to be to
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come back in because as i mentioned, this is quite temperamental. things could change it at any moment. i've chemist on foreign minister is encouraging people to develop businesses, assuring them of no restrictions, no corruption. the taliban added economic expense to its team of ministers on tuesday in an attempt to revive the economy. so comes after the u. s. blocked the taliban is access to $9500000000.00 in foreign reserves to those who the lemming state is putting the burden of responsibility on businesses. we appointed businessmen as ministers and deputies to help you. now it's up to you, however you want to do it to prosper in trade and help your countrymen, the ground is laid for you to do it. road the open. they are not checkpoints. there are no issues in customs. there are no bribes and no corruption. if someone makes excuses that's on them, i want to tell this to the world. we are not back in the year. 2000 islamic state
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has very deep roots and long relationships for local. meanwhile, the you, when the says kind of stone is facing economic collapse without immediate assistance and humanitarian aid. as we've been saying, billions of dollars of african assets are frozen and foreign banks, and that's left african businesses that employ thousands of people struggling to survive. sha stops and reports now from cobble know of me as he sold land at home in order to stance off his tics doll company 40 years ago. he says he has since invested half a $1000000.00 in the factory flows. afghan and foreign companies use to buy the clothes and scarf. it makes the business as virtually ground to a halt. in recent weeks. when the tale bonds have control of off guns down in august, the us froze nearly $10000000000.00 of afghan assets filled abroad. and taliban leaders were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from local banks. but other good
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because the other palate bond taliban government has to reopen the financial institutes. so people can withdraw enough money to buy materials for their businesses. and the international community needs to soften their attitude. this still made bad the effect every day. i've done people, a lot of the counter is one of the factories, few employees who still comes to work on paid he for the soviet army. when he's invaded afghanistan in the 1980s never dreamed he would still be struggling to support his family. 40 years later, he says that is what caught up, the country isn't a terrible stage. the security situation is improved, but there are no jobs. there's no happiness in life, no joy. the country is a mess. the factory employees around 30 women who work in a separate room from the men. some employees fled the country on evacuation flights . when the taliban took control. no ab shows me
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a video of men he used to pay to collect whoo for him. in the northern city of muslim sharif and so we can't afford them right now. around 800 people are employed at this factory. but as you can see, it's just down today to a skeleton staff. and one of the big problems the company is facing is that one of its main overseas clients is refusing to buy the products at this company makes because the taxes that this company will pay on the profits that it makes. now go to the new taliban government. foreign companies are nervous about dealing with the afghan business partners. that's because foreign governments won't recognize the taliban government, as some of its members are on terrorism and un sanctioned lists. 29 year old entrepreneur of the law, he spent a $1000000.00 on what he says. he's the largest wool spinning machine and i've gone a storm. he finally got it up and running 3 months ago, but was forced to suspend operations earlier this month because foreign and local
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clients cancelled orders. and some investors fled the country with their cash. i endeavor will be so. i had big plans to buy more machinery, but i am dedicated to my community and but the current situation is hope all my employees are forced to sit at home because i can not pay them. no ob says he wants to help his work. his families build a new canister for the time being. he and many african business owners like him, have no choice but to put their dreams on hold. tal stafford out his era cobble hundreds of protesters and shall i have gathered to voice their anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela. 10, some items belonging to those reasons. arrivals was done by demonstrators on friday account housing, the migrants was dismantled by local officials. they said it was a risk to public health. right? to say more than $23000.00 people crossed into july,
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the 1st half of this year alone. i'm still ahead here on algebra. hamilton become the 1st driver to win 100, a formula, one race. all that's coming up with gemma and ah, pitches joint why? that's the beauty of telling me in general with i've always wanted to make the audience feel something. to create an emotional connection with the story. ah, sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do just ah, when we made a film on the word of honor that we covered it without fear or favor, we thought this hand the fee, the pandemic, of course, and the behavior can lead to the truck you realize what's going
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on, the police investigated right and the government expelled me, that i couldn't hide from the truth as a tax on press freedom escalate. i work the al jazeera because i hold the line. i'm drew ambrose in o. a. it's now time for sport and his gemma thanks has. gotcha louis. how much has become the 1st driver to win $100.00 of formula? one races off to victoria event for russian world, pre mercedes drive that started from full force his way up the back snatching the
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lead from london north with 2. that's to go as his mclaren the fun out in the rain . i wanted to rival max the stop and finish the 2nd having begun the race in the back of the grid because of an engine penalty for our color fight with the wind. but how much in top of the drive the championship by just 2 points from the sap and i want to then now have 9 more winds than michael schumacher sebastian vessel. and alan cross the other drivers to have reached office entry at and send that rounds out the top 5. it's incredible. and i 1st that is, that was a big, big thing to my team because without them, i mean even today. fantastic and amazing with strategy and and just continuing to to not give up in the incredibly tight battle. yeah, i mean that super happy, of course to, to be 2nd. if you would have told me this morning that i would come 2nd today and i wouldn't believe you, i got on the rice and i didn't say, well,
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i'm not going to be happy like this that way. it is way when we made the decisions, i made the decisions that i made and there was the wrong in the end of the day, it's been taken a long time just to get that that one way. and of course, the competitors up super fast as you can see. but somebody it looked unlikely before the start of the final day, but now is looking virtually impossible that you are. we're trying to go right to cop singles. matches are under way. seem usa need just a 3 and a half points to regain the trophy. is looking good for them so far. patrick. countless scottish f. bryson da schon by call m r car. and dustin don't know, leading that matches and it's early days in the last 6 matches. you're up in 2 of those at the moment. that is not going to be enough. after 3 games of the new premier league season off, know what bottom of the table and what top, but it's all change now with also moving above that then no fun to rival convinced things. are you in hindsight or
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a head to try and it's in there was 2 up inside half an hour and also captain america. by me. i finished a great scene. they went into the break with a 3 go leave for the cars. how many minutes hold one back to tell them that was as close as they got it? finished $31.00 off. no one place ahead. insane abbas lane. i have that 1st when you get in almost a month, maybe levant reno and then you can and the fact he's going in his 1st game bag off many a year out ended up to $55.00 points behind need is around was read for they do have again and hands, dentists have made it back when it came out of how they develop that you've won the lots again. some doria but left the pitch and he is not long offset with an injury . manuel italy made it 31 you've a on 57 minutes and a slice a late some dory ago, they held on the voice street to victory the ball as it strikes out right now. so
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we'll say went off engine base plan or my son and miss wednesdays, and champions league match against chelsea. off anthony joshua lost his 3 heavyweight bouts to alexander estate. what does that mean for the prospect of the british super fights between him and tyson fury? while it, joshua says he still wants to fight fury even without the bouts, but his immediate privacy will be a rematch for the sick ukrainian produced a dominant displace when by a unanimous decision. he's the 3rd man after of the holy field, and david, hey, to want well tied to that cruiser and heavyweight. not done them. i mean, at this point, yes, it was the biggest fight in my career, but it wasn't the hardest. one. 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, that if i don't, i would love to have the re match at the olympic stadium in key. if i can go back console that waste in time, i'm going back to look away is i can improve straight away already been watching
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the fly and figuring i could have done that already in my mind. anyway. so yeah, i'm not too bothered about one, but about is how much better i think that's why i put in my energy. i'm not, but my energy into sol can manage in some ways i can improve which i direction from a particular lighting rushing, growing pre ellia. but i was drama and another major sport of n. c 3 times already champion enough fit and his french co driver. much matter, crushed out of the sight pers rami i was his volkswagen there, ran off the road and then caught fire. but luckily, base drive, it escaped on hand incident caused a bush fire and the stage had to be cancelled as the fire brigade push out the flames at the road while championships and belgium julian alpha defended his title . in the meant, the frenchman went clear with 18 comb, with his to go and finish in 5 hours, 56 minutes and 34 seconds, staying on the wheels, but mostly in the switzerland. the play post to the 1st
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a freestyle emoticon preventing you're more than 19 months because it's found that mac ex games champion ackman performed an amazing, a double back flip. help germany clench victory. very impressive. indeed, that is all your sports from me for now. i'll be back with more later including an update from the writer. thanks months german while. meanwhile, hundreds of couples have been swinging into action at this year's well tango championships, but only a lucky few partners were able to dance their ways of glory and to win those top prizes. daniels from the reports now from one area. the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tang, ah, the tangle copies held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the 1900 century. last year it was a virtual, a tango is all about cheap to cheat, closeness and it does not fit well with social distance thing. so the fear it was
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back in person and on the screen is a mirror of already we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impacts the kangaroo salons of enclosed for a year and a half will autrand, sceneries, now emerging from the pandemic measures to do with it is still in place. so all the dances could get close. they in the spectators move to a safe venue. the tango has always survive and thrive. in circumstance, the now being held in the open air in the heart of the fire cases wearing. it was brought down some 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 stories told the new way. the tangle was paid
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homage to the windows of 1986 was come here, go mad. i don't know who died last november hanging in the soldier, one of its most acclaimed on sort of 87 year old maria navy's reminded you'll never forget his ru, so yeah, that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango when i was seeing. and yes, i'm barbara. ah, it must always say that when is the korea growth stage tango category look to the future in which people of our age need to be contemporary and the flexible happening today? okay, 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 what osiris alive again. i 10. what a cyrus?
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well that is it for me to stop here and dot com, but i will now hand you over to marian and london will have much more of the day's news and just a moment to stay with ah ah ah ah ah ah, the conflict between the if you can government and the regional take, great people with the ration fund has skills thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing
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families according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon for those who managed to cross the border, say it's not because transitions have improved back home. they say to grants, continue to be targeted because of their and many properties are being reported and all becomes taken refuge. far from ideal talk to al jazeera, we could what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing the way we listened. we were never on the. 3 whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on sierra understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count full cabana dot tossed by the
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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. killing the count on al jazeera ah the fight to lead germany, neck and neck, exit polls main that could be months of negotiating to form a coalition government. ah . oh, i'm sorry, i'm new, my z and then you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program as anger on the streets of tune as.

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