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blue, ah ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories this our e u leaders debating how to respond to the growing number of migrants and refugees entering the blog with non member bella ruse accused of helping undocumented people cross its borders. lithuania, as president, has called for a new migration past. at least 7 people have been killed to add or hinder refugee camp in bangladesh. gunmen attacked a religious school in cops is bizarre. one person has been arrested. and are you in plain carrying aid to ethiopians to griver agent has been forced to a board his landing because if a government is strike, it's the 4th day of air, raged this week on the to grime, capital,
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makella rescued cruise in nepal. a searching for more than 40 people after their homes were hit by floods and landslides, more than 100 others have died. in some areas, crops and houses have been destroyed. the government's promised a relief package to help authorities, as still trying to determine how many people have been displaced and the extent of the damage. the u. n. is blaming south sedans, worst floods in 60 years on climate change. for this some areas, it's the 3rd straight year of extreme flooding, endangering livelihoods in the world. to youngest nation, the you and refugee agencies says 700000 people have been impacted. entire villages have been swept away. i lunacy. i was seeing these as intensifying effects of climate change. so today has been very prone to cyclical drugs and floods sometimes happening the same time in a year. and this is nothing but just the effects of
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a changing climate. so structure was like roads and bridges have been washed away or have been destroyed by the flood. and so we found ourselves in a situation where we have limited access to affected communities. which means that these effects, as communities are therefore cut off from vital humanitarian assistance. the u ends . world food program is warning, global hunger will rise exponentially due to climate change. the agency says extreme weather will lead to displacement as people search for food. it's already happening in parts of africa, where drought and land degradation has led to arrive in armed conflicts. nicholas hark reports from central pertaining cancer. it's on the you and helicopter that we travel to the city of kaya in central burkina faso the to our road journey from what we do has become too dangerous, even for humanitarian workers. the threat is the arm group,
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the slum estates in the greater sahara. under escort and bullet proof cars, we travel to siri, a village that has something armed groups, wants and villagers need a well abundant in water at the height of the harvest season, kinder and more. those village in the north of the country was attacked by members of the ice of affiliate. they killed farmers and herders install their prod. you sent animals. she fled south, but then came a series of droughts. she fled again following the clouds, hoping for rain in searching for a place to plan her crops less. when the rain never came, the season hasn't brought what we expected. i'm worried about the climate because if they've less rainfall and groups will attack for our crops. more than a 1000000 people are displaced in burkina faso after fling both arm groups and the changing climate. the temperature in some areas has reached a record 50 degrees celsius. a tiny rise in temperature has
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a devastating impact on production. look at this with sorghum, normally considered a resilient and strong cereal, but where at the end of the rainy season, it still hasn't reached maturity. this has an impact on people's ability to feed their families. the world food program is digging what they call half moon small pits from the ground to try to retain what little rainfall there is. more than 10000000 children in the cell are experiencing acute malnutrition. most are displaced over the minister of environment. says climate change is fueling the conflict. both aren't routes and civilians are seeking refuge in terrible areas. this is affecting our ecosystem already under pressure from rising temperatures. we are not of polluting country that he got rich wants me to pay because we they need to help us find the solution and so we can live and resolve this problem. doubling while world leaders gather to discuss climate change as the cop 26 conference in glasgow, chemo ramado will be on the move for her fighting hunger means walking hundreds of
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kilometers and braving the threat of armed groups. in soaring temperatures. for this water in this changing climate, and as the hell is become a resource, people are ready to die for nicholas hawk al jazeera gere, picking a fuss at least 16 people have died off rang explosion at a russian factoring. it happened at a chemical plant in the town of las neu, several others have been injured in the explosion. more than 175 fighters were involved in dealing with the incident. the cause is being investigated. while dove is parliament has approved a plan to declare a state of emergency of a gas shortages. it's an in an effort to secure cheap and natural gas deals after a price hike from its usual supplier in russia. last week, albania, also put in place an emergency plan. to deal with europe's energy crisis. prices
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have surged almost 60 percent because of fees that current law storage levels will be insufficient for winter. a cinematographer has been killed and a direct, a injured after actor. alec baldwin, fight a prop gun on a film set in new mexico. police say bold. when came in voluntarily for question, questioning an investigation is now underway, but so far, no charges have been filed, victoria gate and b reports. the shooting happened here to populate filming location in santa fe and his raise serious questions in hollywood about how something like this could possibly occur. please say a prop gum was fired during filming for the movie rust and 19th century weston in which alec baldwin plays the lead. they're investigating how it was fired, of what project all came out of it. she people were hit helena hutchins, who was the cinematographer. she was airlifted to hospital,
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but pronounced dead. the director jo sousa was also injured, but has since been released from hospital things. it is our betty way. yes, there's accidents. when it comes to via arms. a lot of times they are just talks. i'm. i calmly speculate on this one, but all was to say, could just be like where something is launch inside the bow, where your final lines for the explosion on every says way. it's gonna be a project though. and of course, in this case, i'm could be lethal. the shootings of ag memories of an onset accident in 1993 when actor brandon lay, son of the film star brucely, died after being fatally wounded by a prop gum filming the crow. his family tweeted, our hearts go out to the family of helena hutchins and to jo souza and all involved in the incident on rust. no one should ever be killed by a gun on a film set period. a spokesman for the santa fe county sheriff's office confirmed officers interviewed alec baldwin, shortly after the shooting,
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saying he provided statements and answered their questions. he came involuntarily and he left the building. after he finished his interviews, no charges have been filed and no arrests have been made. helena hutchins has been described by colleagues as a brilliant talent who was committed to art and to film. she was named as a rising star by the american society of cinematographers 2 years ago. the company making the movie say they're providing counseling services to every one connected with it. victoria gate and be al jazeera nigeria says it's killed, the newly appointed leader of an armed group affiliated with iso that operates in west africa, milan bucko, was named only awake ago after nigerian soldiers killed his criticism. these are mc estate, west africa province, also known as ice wall, is a splinter group of bako around in recent years, its influence has grown in nigeria, northeast and like chad region,
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hundreds of school children have stormed the democratic republic of congo, parliament building. they're demanding the government meet the demands of teachers to enter strike that stopped lessons for more than 2 weeks. the staff went on strike at the sound of the month in protest against not being paid and a late retirement age voter plaza met by bella. lee, your place isn't in the street so you belong at school. and if you're not at school, you should be at home. so i'd like to say here that the teachers who are demanding an improvement of their living conditions through better pay, they must make those demands themselves. instead of using you students, law students in gone as capital accra have been protesting outside the countries only law school. that's up to more than a 3rd of the applicants failed to be admitted because rules were changed. they blamed corruption and are demanding a review of the entry process. laura been unmanly, explains i?
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these people dream of becoming lawyers. now they're accusing the law school in god, his cap to accra of being unlawful. that's because the entrance exams changed by the legal counsel. it's now requires a minimum 50 percent mark on 2 papers instead of an average school. but the candidates say. 7 they was informed, we wrote on exams, you set a possible, they're part of the exam, you come up with a new rule that they have to pass it in a particular way. what's, what's not previously for me to get that to us. so we are fine, but adam adam did not, the won't admit them. yes. often we put in a lot of work, a lot of time people put their lives on hold for this exam. people have families, you have children, you know, some people have to make a living from the 2824 applicants from 17 law
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packages across the country lesson. the 3rd was successful. those missions into the law school has been a contentious issue for years. it's now reached parliament, which is established a committee to look into the allegations. this was a raise issues as well back in b. that was the criteria use you in the past. yes. and as a business of the acquisition, they also question whether they would be notified if there's like a new development. and some politicians, along with the students are alleging corruption in the admissions process at least 20 still days. where at with del lassi on what they generally got, constantly sophie's calling on special admission. this versus no garage sat for their trazadone, nor passed an interview. there was simply hon picked to come and join that $1045.00. the way i admit their last year,
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the student say they want to review and review of the exam procedures and hope this will give them a fair route into working it. god is just the system, nor about a badly al jazeera chinese and property giant ever grant has narrowly avoided a formal default on its debts. the group reportedly wyatt, $83.00 and a half a $1000000.00 to a trustee account on thursday for bond interest payment days before a deadline. it missed payments during the past month. ever grant is the world's most in debt and property developer. owing $300000000000.00, hundreds more people have been told to leave their homes on the spanish island of la palmer as rivers of love. i get close to volcanic eruptions been going on for weeks and it's beginning to impact the annual tourist season. alexander lurch, recall the the start of a new day in la palmer. like many of the islands residents,
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manuel pianos morning now begins with cleaning the volcanic ash from his shop, practicum and every day cleaning and everywhere. and we can lit our product as a nearby cafe. blanca assario says it makes it harder to keep customers happy. that are tourists who want to use the terrorists because they like it better. but because there is so much ash it's difficult, we cleaned it immediately, but the ash falls again. the debris from kimbry baker's month long eruption is relentless. but people are finding their own ways to get through the day. there is filled with small pieces of commerce, panic, rub a sharp as broken glass. the wind is carrying it right across la palmer for the people living on the island that's becoming a normal part of daily life. around the volcano authorities continuously measured the air quality checking for any signs of toxic gas. they even make sure it's safe
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to guard the many roadblocks. they're worried. some people are trying to cross into the exclusion zone to take photographs, locatable, but it's very concerning. some people are coming too close to the cone and lava where it goes and thought, much of thing, your gas can be concentrated, which can effect a long term help, or even made a fuss out completely kind of in my office. and i'm in despite the danger people are still coming to the island, some drawn to the foot of the volcano. i'm only exciting because the 1st last night we came, we stay here here until 4 o'clock in the morning. it's a different atmosphere in the capital. santa cruz, the beaches are still open. many here don't seem to care about the volcano. they just want to enjoy their holiday. alexander lurch al jazeera la palmer. they
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the group stage through the quarter finals in 2022. but today is hosting the biggest match in cat, sorry, football, the amier comp final. while we can cross that live now it's a joke of the roscoe, he's inside the stadium for us. joe, what can you tell us about the venue? welcome of the allison, my name is a 40000 seen to say name is said to be an o grated ahead of the world. and next to the only stadium that's been designed by catherine architect and it has a lot of life and play. but it might be, look at the design of the stadium is rounded, it has a very intricate design, and it's based on a piece of additional our clothing. this is the c f and is a cap put on by men and boys around the middle. the very symbolic design because it's supposed to bring all our cultures together for the middle league. well, now the other interesting thing about this stadium is it is 40000 seat moment and
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it will hold matches all the way as you set up the final cut. but then about 20000 will be sent over to other countries that need to build on that for the infrastructure and as part of the legacy that the wells organized to leave behind. now, the stadium has have the endorsement of another. well, come famous player, jerry, why not the study when i'm at. it is a wonderful stadium. i am sure the final will be spectacular for the fans, for the players, for me as a coach, and we can already anticipate the atmosphere. this is just top level, all the infrastructure here is excellent. it is a privilege to take part in the integration of such a stadium as we did previously with the leaf and national algebra move and had been ali out and my mom now and i all about the stadium job. but what about the match being? how that later this is ally calls are be between really the 2 biggest teams they saw. you have the training happening outside playing al.
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right. but i think that for you is that the 2 coaches might be more familiar names . you have jeviana that we just heard from that he touches outside. i'm also a frenchman for my work. when i himself long, long, he's coaching l ran that around. have just find some pretty big names. say book colombian, 100 century guys outside has got some people in the team. that's a really well. well, i would say for a well cup said in thank you for that j. now moving on to baseball. and an epic performance by chris taylor has kept the laser, which is alive in that pile theories against the atlanta braves. he smashed a 3 home runs and game 5 which the defending world series of champions that needed to win to avoid elimination. only 10 other players in history of hidden 3 homes and a post season game, including the great favorite, the don't just $1112.00 and cost
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a lot of lead a 3 to a rule, but the series and now has back to atlanta, whether brace will have a 2 more chances to reach f series since 1999. i haven't really thought about that . you know, it's definitely it's a real feeling for me and i never thought of it 3 homers and again, let alone a postseason game and you know, it just hasn't really sunk in the m b, a golden state warriors coach steve coast as he continues to be blown away by steph curry, the to time, and v p put in an impressive performance to lead his side to a narrow victory over the fans or the quizzes. curry showed why he's raining and be a score and jumpy. and if he contributed 45 points for he, 5 essays came in the 1st quarter, which tied his career high for points in the 1st quarter of the game. golden state edging it 115, it's a one at 13. the postponed
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a cricket test match between england and the india will now take place in july, next year. the 5th and final march of the series was called off last month about 2 hours before the start of play after cove. at 19 outbreak in the india camp, the fixture has been moved from old trafford to edge boston in birmingham. she has strep scheduling conflicts. india lead the series to one. but in the more immediate future for india high anticipated clash with pakistan at the t 20 wild cup. sunday's game is in dubai, which plays into india's hands. as the indian premier league has only just been played in the u. e. the 2 countries only face each other in i c c tournaments because all other forms of cricket relations are suspended in the i haven't lost a pakistan at a wildcard since 1975 indian g measuring it was the last. when you played a day for the last month or so and then much more buttons on paper the very strong. but on the given the bugs i was vulnerable of renewing. it's any other
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country that sort of deal with respected and the than to meet up again later on in the total scotland. we've got the chance to face india and pakistan after reaching the main draw of the t 20 world cup for the 1st time. they beat co host amman by 8 wickets in the final game of the group stage of following up victories over bangladesh. and papa new guinea rushes angelina. monica has taken the old around tie so at the wild autistic gymnastics championships. events being held in japan or monaco of a one a team go down bronze in the or around to dylan picks a few months ago. but this time she came out on soft or impressive performances on the vote on even boss been on flaw, americans. it's my bio and all around olympic gold medalist, as initially had opted out of the competition, sang and defined the masters golf champion havoc about sierra massey. alma has taken the lead at the zone championship playing in cold and wet conditions. a shot, a $200.00 pound of $68.00 on friday outfits. him a one shot claire at the top of the leaderboard for me one and louis hamilton says
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he expects a very tight battle with max to stop and sundays. united states grown pre the sap and leads hamilton and the drive, the stand things by 6 points with 6 races remaining and one of the closest it's hyper races for years. so i was the relationship change the season as the rivalry intensifies like last year we would see each other the track and we'll say hi, we'll do the same thing this time this year. as no difference, me personally, the staff and might not be hamilton. favorite person, but he certainly well liked by spectators. in a recent global survey have over 167000 f one farms he was voted most popular driver my life. that's what i always wanted. and now i can happily retire. but actually only 12 people voted. yeah, makes sense? probably all my friends know. i mean it's of course very nice to see funds voting for you, but of course that's not what i'm here for you. i'm here to win races and tried to
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do the best. i can, but it's great that there are 12 people out there who like me. so actually maybe 13 . if i like me i would be sad and you had ricardo and he's actually me getting into the spare to things in texas. well, i'm overwhelmed with excel because it's been a long time since lean here. max is about the crowd laughter next to me, but i really can't play my excel. i'm going to walk home. i got that. so you're for me, for now. we'll have more later. you certainly doesn't do a very good impression of texas fish show jama. okay, before we go, we have a story about conservationists in georgia who are fighting to protect a family of endangered eurasian otters to living on a river island in the center of tbilisi. illegal gravel, mining and damping have destroyed much of the species natural habitat. robin forced air walker reports in downtown to please see at dawn,
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the fisherman and not the only masters of the croft. this is the moment a family of offices is seen on a fishing expedition, an extremely rare encounter. captured by a local filmmaker. it was absolutely astonishing for me to find the alters right in the middle of the city. sir, ordinary how lie finds a way to, to drive in places where you never expected. one moment you have them swimming towards your than your film and, and then they're gone and you'll never see them again until next to lucky day. the altars have their hope up stream on this river islands. waters are a critically endangered species in the caucasus and their surviving here in the only natural forest left in the city. hill, accessible to cats and dogs, and without climbing equipment, humans, a photocopy i gave you though,
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when we set up camera traps and took photos of offices here for the 1st time. that he was a very emotional moment for me. we find the occasional footprint, but research is of worried. movie corporate thought to go what is heavily. i think the situation is worse. and now, 3 years ago we were seeing many more traces droppings and the same this year. i never thought i'd get excited about animal droppings, but here is incontrovertible evidence of all to poop. a cramps claw from fresh water rab eaten from this river by an autumn. the island is virtually all that remains of the artist habitat in the city 70 hectares of natural forest. the meadows have been destroyed in just a few years by illegal waste disposal and gravel mining. local residents have
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for to successful campaigns, ends the destruction. now they want the area restored to its natural state. i think it's more sustainable way of investing money to have a result, maybe not to morrow and in one year, but in 10 years. but it will be like 10 times on a 10 times larger territory and it will have like 100 times larger impact maintaining biodiversity. oncology of their city, researches have showed the island is vital suitably sees of the population plans to turn it into a recreational park. have since been shelved, it's now a candidate to join the european emerald network of protected areas. there is still hope for these authors and that footage like this will inspire the human neighbors to cherish them or risk losing them forever. robin 1st year
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walker al jazeera tbilisi. that's it for this news hour, but stay jane, they'll be more news shortly. ah, compelling journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous . ambulances continue to arrive at the scene of the explosion. inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light. how much money did you make for your bro in delay rent? i might have heard that al jazeera english, proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running. aah! confronted with some of the worlds was des quality, mongolia government has begun shifting the nation's polluted capital. cities, coal mines. ah. but as the struggle rages to save the
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environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men who are living beneath in witness, at the coal face on al jazeera, known for their innovation and ingenuity, the afghan girls robotics team has competed around the globe, are far read forth is about solving the communities and our community problem. and i'm so interested to in the future, to serve my people and help my people. although articulates about what they want for the future as the country transitions and the future is uncertain. it could be overwhelming the afghan girls robotics team, so they hope to continue their education here in cochran foundation, the future is in afghanistan. the taliban has promised they would respect women's rights within the dorms, islamic law. but despite the assurances from us,
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can see the telephone's gains as dangerous for women from fear that progress will be in peril. others are pending their hopes on reform and to work towards a positive future for women and girls. ah, lithuania calls for offense to be built along the european union's border with bella roost to tackle the influx of migrant and refugee arrivals. ah, hello, i'm em. liang when he says al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up, he's about.
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