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ah, with wow, things have really quite a down across europe. hello everyone. good to see. we've got just a few clouds drifting across central areas. we'll talk more about that coming up in a sec. but 1st, let's go to where the action is around the easter med, over at turkey, really raw feeling day in istanbul, you've got the rain and you've got the wind. but look toward the north. these black sea region wall to wall sunshine for tribes on with the high of 17 degrees, disturbed weather cyprus and the levant. next will go to italy, the balkans around the eastern shores of the black sea. we're just going to get striped with a few showers, otherwise nothing major going on. now by far some of the best weather on the continent, iberia. so things finally starting to draw for northern areas of spain. but we're hanging on to the 20s, seville, a high of 21 degrees on wednesday. warm air also in play across areas of the united kingdom into the low countries. but here's where those clouds are drifting about
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a prague a high of 6 degrees. warsaw, 3, that we've got rain for western areas of norway and snow toward the higher elevation len. this weather reports in africa right now and toward the top end stretching from elders right through to cairo. temperature is, are below average in with that weather maker and the eastern med that's going to give us breezy conditions for northern egypt on wednesday. that's it, sir. ah. the 20th centuries 1st genocide, though it has set the blueprint for the holocaust, is too often overlooked. the sand will come in very everything, but for some reason, the sand refused to bury these people. they won this story to be taught over a century on the injustice. so i came down the generation and the pastor. reparation is nothing. 81. namibia, the pri to genocide,
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people and paula on al jazeera inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake ahmad award for translation and international understanding was found to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged their role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and world coaches. ah, oh, the a hello. are you watching? 0. i'm emily. angling reminder, event up stories. the chinese and russian ladies have held
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a virtual summit. she didn't pings meeting with, let me put in comes at a time of rising tension between both nations and the west. germany's and new chancellor all of the show has urged everyone to get vaccinated if the country is to win the fight against the corona virus. he's wound, he's administration will have no red line. when tackling the pandemic saying they have no time to wait. and hong kong police have confirmed more than 1000. 200 people have been rescued after a blaze for account of the cds world trade center. 13 people were taken to hospital . nasa has confirmed its package sol approach which is opening the sun has touched it for the 1st time on a recent fly by the prob, dipped into the upper atmosphere also called the corona. astronomers learned for the 1st time the corona has spikes and deep. it's a discovery that could help a further understand,
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so whether the probe will continue until 2025. to explain all this, let's bring in a francesco diego. he's a lecture at the department of physics and astronomy at university college london. hello, francesco. 50. why would anyone want to touch the sun? what do we get out of that? yes, we have to leave careful is not exactly such as the sun. the sunny salbal of guys doesn't have a broker sort of a solid surface on the closest the space, but always going to be is about our for diameter there. so this on a far away from what we see the surface of the sun. so you not exactly touching the surface of the sun, but it does touching, being dental atmosphere, the sounding thermal corona, which is what a lot of things happen that effect they, the in the particle, the solar system on the earth. of course, i think we all set of sake of hearing a wed corona, but that does mean the upper atmosphere. is that correct and what, what do we learn from that upper atmosphere?
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where the good owner of the sun is what we seen the thoughts on solar eclipse. for example, that's i took, i'm of betty betty, i'm fine. i'm very beautiful. actually. looks like a flower. when i have seen several solar eclipses, and the eighty's that you hopped, is about 2000000 degrees, which is hundreds of pounds halter on the surface of the sun. and i still not very clear why the temperature is so high holiday gas, these temperature, there are magnetic fields in astronomy, in general, when you have a complex and situation it magnetic fields are always seen balls. magnetic fields in the formation of planets in the formation or start on in the atmosphere of the sun in the magnitude of the earth as well. so these magnetic fields are kind of particle, accelerate those, that increase a they, they the speed of suboxone particles and also makes it shifting that, that grown up. we still don't know on the space. probe, the barcode space pro is going to give us more idea of how these happens necessarily, scholars 60 years ago, francesca, sorry,
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how much work has gone into this achievement? a lot of work we have now. i mean that in the, in the early times, before the space age, we got the solar eclipse is the only possibility built sadly enough back to the corner on the they know. but it is a closer to what we call to focus fear, which is the, the, the, this office of the sun. but now with the spacecraft we have on our lot to work. we have this saw space can have the stereo mission on this one. now that this coming to give more more idea about this, a lot of progress, but you see a lot of nice studies that magnetic fields are very, very of nice in very much equally beautiful. thank you for explaining and breaking down for us. that was a francesca jagger the electra at the department of physics and astronomy at university college london. thank you very much for pleasure. a ship building project in garza aimed at supporting 15 at low income families is under threat. that's because israel's
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a blockade is preventing materials and equipment from getting through human or else i add reports from garza in the waters of the gods. this see harlot in his team, earth putting their final touches to a ship. they began building for a month ago. they're tired yet excited. it's nearly ready. but there are obstacles to navigate, hadn't mercury with bernard. this boat is going to support 15 families when it sails, but israel doesn't allow the import of any of its parts. were forced to manufacture every part locally with our own hands, which takes huge effort and time with israel's located of the gaza strip. and it's 14 here highly in his team have been forced to use simple tools and local had made parts to construct their boat. they gathered dozens of eucalyptus trees from around the strip to build the hall after attempts to import would failed. after
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israel eas, restrictions in july to allow fishermen to sail after 15 nichol miles from the shore college decided to speed up construction. but he says he was shocked to find he was not allowed to import an engine and generator to crate it, nor flashlights in new fishing nets. fiberglass used to fill spaces between flax's foot was also denied. all this fled to the coast of building the vessel increasing threefold. this ship is 6 meters wide and 21 meters long and is designed to revive the boat making industrial. the gaza strip that was destroyed as fishing decline after israel imposed restrictions on the in clay, including its c at bank, the imports of equipment needed to repair and launch vessels on the shores of gaster light,
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dozens of vessels that were wrecked or damaged by fire. in shells from israel, gun boats over the past 15 years. this area is known as the graveyard. if both, most fishermen are reluctant to go to sea. oh, no. claypole carmela, mikka molecular, alyssa alia ala bahama. there is a total control by israel on the garza sea and the fishermen, there's constant shooting towards them. regular arrests and bolts were confiscated . mom, this is all in addition to the continuous closing of the c commerce threatens the livelihood of the people here and the economy. guardian, scarlett has been building shifts for a day, kate, but this is his 1st in 15 years. and he says, despite the obstacles he's determined to put a to see in the see, al jazeera godsa fighting between fishermen and herd is in northern cameroon, has killed at least 22 people enforced 30000 others to flame. some have shed
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stories of machete attacks and torture. the government says the situation is now calm pile as nicholas hark reports. his concern, a shortage of water, could lead to more violence. this is what's left of a once thriving market in the far northern region of cameroon. it was burned down in finding about access to water in the region. this mobile phone footage shows armed herders inquiry looking for water points to feed their cattle, fighting with fishermen and farmers unwilling to share their wells. 4 months after the end of a rainy season that brought little rainfall, people are willing to kill rawlins for a drop of water. this vendor says, this is a war fueled by lack of water spilling across the region. the government standing by doing little to stop the fighting at the local hospital, injured rival, herders and for was get treatment side by side after days of violence, the situation is tense. the governor offers envelopes of cash,
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but for many this is not enough dollars, some lesser joe. so overall, the situation has become com again. shops have been gradually reopening since yesterday. and so far we have not recorded any hot bed of tension. we will continue to receive communities, associations and all those who want to make a contribution to the restoration of peace won't do odyssey while. while come ruins, president sends his ministers to the region to mediate more than 30000 people have fled to neighboring chad where president mohammed address debbie is calling for urgent humanitarian assistance. the displaced left behind their homes and belongings, but brought with them tales of horror. and yet i was tortured by 7 people from the europe community. i was seriously wounded on my back by machetes of our land almost died in the bush, but fortunately, my relatives found me and help me to cross the river, shall i could be treated here. will be the conflict there has become very violent,
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gobbled. i don't want to go back to work, not enough water in thirsty for revenge. this is a conflict made worse by changing climate with months to go before next year's rainy season. the people of cameron's far north fear the fight for water has only just begun. nicholas hawk al jazeera to the us now and the house of representatives has voted to hold. donald trump's former chief of staff in contempt of congress, bach meadows failed to appear before committee investigating the capital here right of january 6. it's now up to the attorney general to decide whether to formally charge meadows she have, we're tansy has been following the story from washington dc. the full version of the house of representatives, finding mark meadows and contempt congress was a foregone conclusion. and the democratic control chamber into re it has become clear that the committee is asking too many questions. did the president try to
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impede congress and certification of the election results? and why was the old trumps? are slow to criticize the protests of the seriousness of their assault on congress became clear. it took several hours for trump to release this message. this was a fraudulent election, but we can't play into the hands of these people. we have to have peace. so go home meadows has given the committee thousands of documents, they show that if trump himself wasn't taking the right seriously, at least some in his circle were potent, has to come out firmly and tell the protesters to dissipate. someone is going to get killed. indeed, a number of members of the press, a number of members of this body member, a member of the president's own family, all urged the president take action because they understood that the president of the united states had a responsibility to call off the mob. despite handling over so much information,
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meadows refuses to give an in person deposition to the committee. he claims executive privilege arguing as the president's chief of staff he should be allowed to withholds of information. otherwise, how could any presidential adviser give honest advice to the president, republican respect that argument, how the queue democrats of engaging and a which on i hope the american people are paying close attention. i hope they see what happens when democrats get total power. they abuse it, they intimidate, they threaten, and they harass it will not be up to the department of justice, decide whether the file charges it did so against environmental but he was found in contempt by congress, but violent was a private citizen during january. the 6th, not an official white house adviser, and he's given no corporations to select committee. the penalty for being found guilty of contempt of congress is within a month of the year in prison. but even that wouldn't force meadows to hand over any further information. donald trump, meanwhile, is fighting the committing subpoenas in the courts,
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and there's an assumption that the committee will be disbanded if the republicans re take the house of representatives in next november's mid term elections. she advertise the al jazeera washington, us politicians have voted to rise. the federal debt limit within hours of the treasury deadline, the void a void, a major credit default. it raises the borrowing cap bite, $2.00 trillion dollars. well, they can often just one voice in the house and no voice in the senate. still head on al jazeera over spoke with peyton. thank you. yes, we are alive from arrow cup studio, hearing dough lab the latest from the tournament. and the president johnny in france. eve talks about he's plans to hold the world cup every 2 years instead of full. but what do the play is that we get an opinion from the number one rang, team in the world? ah.
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ah ah welcome to lose special coverage of the fee for the tournament doubling up as a to warm up eventful the cancer woke up next year. hello the, the senate with holding out to be our gut city finals, which begin in just a few hours time. and there's plenty of other sports news for you, including action from the premier league as manchester city. what 7 path leads to extend. they lead at the top of the table and the n b s m, the piano since he's a combo, becomes the latest high profile player to enter coded 19 protocols. but let's
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start with al jazeera is exclusive interview with johnny infants, ino, the president of footballs, will governing body fif. a cutter will be hosting the world cup this time next year . but if he forgets its way, then it could be one of the last to be held every 4 years in felina was lobbying or for it to be held to be 2 years instead. and has already won the support of the african federations. he told al jazeera, the current system was outdated when it was decided 100 years ago, that the wall cut should take place every 40 years. this was decided in a time when it took you 3 months to travel from europe to south america is was decided at the time were 40 countries in the world were playing football in europe and in south america. and the rest of the world didn't play for to day. it takes a few hours to travel from europe to south america and do have over 2 and the countries who play football. so football being the global sports
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football, bringing chances to everyone. my colleague for a smell spoke to defend a toby l the barrel to place for the world top ranked in belgium. he said, holding the tournament every 2 years would make the tournament less special, but that he didn't expect any one to listen to the players or fever are talking about holding the world cab every 2 years instead of 4. what do you think about that and do you think it's gonna take away anything from it? i think her, who am i to, to say something about that but other than m, you see the, the year and the seasons are getting door to the full, you know, or to put another competition or in every 2 years it's, it's maybe it's, it takes a little bit of spark or away from it, but i think it's, it's very special to do it every 4 years. because if you, when it's, it's something, it's something that doesn't happen
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a lot. i think we're going to talk about when, when it's official and again a no one else to play us. so we just have to follow, follow error, follow him and it will tell you what to do with this fortunate as the way it is. ah right now it's all about the fee for arab cup where the semi finals take place later on. wednesday, hosts cutter or in action in the 2nd game of the day. the asian champions are up against the african champions, algeria, in their 1st ever competitive meeting. cutter one, all of the full matches in the arab cup so far, including a 5 no thrashing of the united arab emirates in the quarter finals. as for algeria, they've sent a. busy second string, 18 to this tournament, lay by coach maggie the baganda. but nevertheless they've been impressive winning 3 and drawing one of their game so far that eat morocco on penalties to make it into
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the last 4. we are champions of asia. gosh. i want, i want to thing that with the sheriff and i'll get, here's the champion of africa, biggers, they really deserve as well. so it's gonna be a football game with to, with teams with the same objective. ok. and every one with our own circumstances. and for us, it will not change the result from to moral our perspective about our preparation, that with it for the last 34 years in one game. but it's important on game and we will like to it. but he good and it, we're going to put all our efforts and that that's coming up later. but 1st on wednesday, carlos kettle says egypt take on tennessee in the opening semi final egypt one the most recent game, 31 back in 2018. during qualifying for the africa, couple of nations. i correspond to jonah, gosh, rob's good is covering that 1st semi final for us at stadium $97.00 full joe,
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2 of the power houses of african football playing here. what do you think we can expect from this one? well certainly pito, we're going to have a noisy and allowed and a very fiery north african darby here at stadium 974 in the next few hours. both these teams know each other very well, having faced each other many times and to nicea have the slight hedge with more winds over their opponents. and both these teams have won the arab cup before tennessee a back in 1963 when the toner it was 1st held. so they'll be looking to end 58 years of waiting for the title again. now speaking to nicea, they went through the course of finals having beat an amana one to one in a fight see course a final, but they do have the top scorer of this to on the rent fly for dean just theory who's got 4 goals so far and actually 4 of their players have played or do continued to play in the egyptian lynx l on know each other very,
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very well and know their opponents very well. that's it. is your big name on the world's football stage. of course they for made it to 5 well cup finals before. but in terms of winning titles that really under achieve is because apart from that arab cup title, a 963, the only other big trophy that one is the african couple nations and that was in 2004. now let's look at their opponents, egypt will they had a much tougher route through from the quarter finals. they had to beat jordan and come from behind at to beat them $31.00 an extra time. and you know, are they all without they taught the european stars like mohammed sala, he was released from liverpool for the tournament, but they are on beach and so far in this tournament they full 10 goals and only conceded to they have got some injury concerns as well, now let's hear from the coach carla carroll. now the to reach the final 4.
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and we are very pleased to be part of this, the important game. and i'm sure the quality of players, so the jeep and the quality of players and of tunisia, no will present. very good, the football show, which is the most important thing for the fans, for football. the we're expecting about $40000.00 fans a full capacity here at stadium 974, when the semi final between tennessee in egypt kicks off in the coming hours. peter, joe, thank you. we'll speak again a little bit later. meanwhile, belgian stall, kevin, the brainer was on the top form full mattress. the city on tuesday school to including verse, great strike. as city 17 know against leeds, united. it moves that he full points. clear at the top of the premier legal lo, liverpool in thick and do have a game in hand over in germany by and munich,
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or 9 po instead of the top of the bonus league. a thanks to a 5. know when of stuttgart, surgeon, every school hattrick, and there were 2 full rob 11 dorski who equal ged, mueller's buddhist league, a record of $42.00 goals in a single calendar year. the game was played in an empty stadium because of state level restrictions following a rise in korean of ours cases. top level americans sports. so once again, being hit by covert 19 including the nfl which reported $28.00 more positive cases on tuesday. they include adel beckham junior, who is one of 9 los angeles rams players to go on. the coven 19 las. the cleveland browns are also dealing with a major up a break with 11 players. now, out of action, combined with the $37.00 positive tests report on monday that the worst to day outbreak in the nfl since the pandemic started, kansas city chiefs quarterback, patrick mo homes says it's a warri in time yet to take it seriously because you want to be available, i'm just kind of like any other injury that you,
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you would get at this point. i mean, you want to try to do whatever you can to be available for the team. and that if that means haven't a card distance yourself in the locker room or distance yourself, when you're back home with your family, you to try to do that. and we understand that it's, it's kind of became part of the world. it's something that you can't really control and all that all the time, but do the best you can to kind of help yourself and help the guy next to you to not to be available for your team. and it's not just the nfl, the n b a is also struggling, believes most valuable player, yana. since he to compo has entered coven 19 protocols and will mess at least one game. he's just the latest n b, a star to be placed in protocols, half the chicago bulls, 20 men roster out of action. and the brooklyn there. so missing 7 players including they star man james hardon. steph curry has broken the whole time and be a record for 3 points is this was the moment he did it in the golden state, warriors win of the new york. next a
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i that was 3 point to number 2974 for carry. taking him past ray allen whose records stood for 10 years and reggie miller back in 3rd place. both men were they to congratulate him. i was just ah, especially for sure, and i appreciate her for the rest of my life in terms of what amused committee to, to pass re a reggie and guys i'm the go to coming in to the game. so nothing special. so that's all for now. no reminder about top sports story, the paper president johnny and from tino. so those are the coming football system is outdated. as he pushes for the world cup to be held every 2 years will be back in a few hours for another school update. at 1345 at gmc, but stay with us here now to 0. all right. who have another news update for you?
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a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination is heavily restricted. the skies above had brought a witness documentary on on jessie uta ah, vladimir putin and she's, you're paying the whole virtual talks while western nations pressure moscow over it's true build up on ukraine's border. ah, you're watching l 0 live from a headquarters in ohio, getting abigail also coming up. new beginnings, germany's chancellor laughed sold, sets out his government's 4 year plan, including how it'll wind the battle against co, 19 pulled to safety more than a 1000. 200 people are rescued from hong kong world trade.
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