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country records its highest temperature. ah, lauren taylor says al jazeera live from london. also coming up. vladimir putin takes a rhetoric abroad to discuss syria and ukrainian gray exports. with russia's few remaining allies. i entered icons, march against my minister running liquor, missing one of 3 candidates running to be president of the crisis. hit country ah ha. large areas of europe are burning as the continents welters through a fierce heat wave. there are dangerous fires in several countries, including france, greece and spain firefighters. are tackling forest fires that are threatening lives,
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and homes in western spain, in north western a. moreover, province, dozens of villages have been evacuated, and at least 2 people of tide. we begin our coverage with st. basra, re reporting from deborah the sound of salvation in the skies over northwest spain. right now, every drop of water mouth from these hilltops, it is clear, the situation below is dark. on the ground. things are much worse. tabatha is on fire. panic residents look for any help they can find. as the flames near with these wildfires comes chaos. desperation
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the animals she says are still inside i'm trying to sell their homes, their livestock, their livelihoods, every 2nd campus. the door, the town of tomorrow's a key strategic location. the command and control center based here is coordinating air and ground operations throughout the castilian young province. precious little rest for teams working around the clock to keep pace with wild fires in real time. this is my 25 year. has it ever been this bad? and no, of course. absolutely, no, no. there came up changes, very person under situation is related with that, right. we did wrote these fires have a pulse. the most danger firefighter say is the late afternoon,
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the hottest part of the day when the sun is highest and the winds are strongest. this fires happening all across this part of it, but these flames represent a kind of change in the profile of these wild fires. the fires are moving from the hill country down. they've burnt up all the fuel they could find in the hills. and now they're looking for more fuel moving downwards towards more populated areas. as they put out one fire more come alive. climate change experts say has altered the behavior of wildfires. they now burn faster, harder, and longer. people living here say every think out aspire and you cannot trust the ground. zane basra v o g 0 tomorrow. a forest fire cause the evacuation of 4 areas north of the great capital athens. hundreds of people have been ordered to leave their homes. after large fire was fanned by high winds,
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at least 11 aircraft and 5 helicopters have been deployed to try to extinguish the blaze. smoke from the fire has blanketed part of the ancient cities. skyline. dr. jibari has more from mcduffy near athens. the town behind me is called draft me. it is home to about 3500 people. and as of a few hours ago this afternoon, the local officials have evacuated the entire population saying it is too dangerous for them to stay behind. you can see the fires that are really gaining more momentum, as the winds are very strong in this area. it is a very mountainous area. we're about 30 kilometers north east of the center of the capitol, athens. and since we arrived here a few hours ago, this fire, we could see from the airports as well. this is of course something the local people here are very much used to this time of year. and the local officials have
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said that they are trying their best to fight these wildfires that have started as since the summer season began. but it's ongoing. the fight that will continue, and they're hoping that they will be able to manage the situation before it gets out of control. portugal is reported more than a 1000, excess dest used the heat way there. and here in the u. k, the country recorded its highest temperature breaking through 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time for race reports from london. flames and gulf homes near london. shortly after the case, reco temperature was smashed. the london fibre gate declared a major incident with blazes breaking out across the capital and across the u. k. or the london barbara guide in particular is dealing with a number of large sky which didn't spread right, cross the capital and assisting partners in the home counties as well. so all of the emergency services back in london and our home counties are under significant pressure at via ravaged trees along this road in kent. the danger though it was not
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just from the flames. health warnings were issued to protect vulnerable groups such as the elderly and young children at risk from dehydration, heat, exhaustion, and heat stroke. but with temperature is likely to peak more frequently. emergency dr. caveat cooler subaru, nathan says it is the poor who will bear the brunt of a halter. britain. this is a public health emergency. and so, so this climate crisis that we're talking about is this abstract thing in the future. if you live in poor quality housing, you know, the housing stock that we have in the case to cold in the winter, it's too hot in the summer. it's those who live in poor quality housing, working class, and racialize communities that are most likely to suffer overheating within the houses. these are the people in the shop and the climate crisis is the economic crisis, and least responsible for those 2 things as well. in the london district of berman z, 72 year old francis stone was trying to keep cool on her balcony,
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a respite from the heat inside her council flap. i'm not mad a who you should have known care and regards to the but some bay. we don't get that sunday we after, but what you got now is the, hey, it'll get every time. it's actually great mankey. if they not to stand it be a blessing. elsewhere, youngsters enjoyed the weather. the light aside of a worrying picture for a country that was once wet and cold. the reco temperatures in the u. k. have brought with them a host of problems from wild fires to pressures on the transport system and on the health of a population. not used to these conditions with climate scientists saying that the worst is yet to come. the country may have to learn to adapt as quickly as possible . paul reese, al jazeera london, ah, russian president vladimir putin has been in terran, on
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a rare trip abroad for summit on syria, with 2 of his remaining allies. after talks with iran's president abraham racy and turkeys leader, richard tab, edwin. the 3 countries bowed to keep cooperating to quote, eliminate terrorists. earlier turkey had urged iran and russia to support its fight against the syrian kurdish y p g militia, whose in also discussed a un back proposal to resume exports of ukrainian grain in the black sea to help ease the global food process. he says there's been progress in negotiations, thanks to turkey's mediation efforts. if you have a problem that is though, if it was, you know, i want to thank you for your efforts in mediation providing a forum for negotiation on foot problems on the problem of grain export by the black sea. was we move forward under your mediation? not all the problems have been resolved yet, but it's already good that there is a movement missile. sandra has more from terran, we have seen that 3 leaders off the guarantee countries are off there, asked on
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a piece process that the russian, iranian, and the turkish presidents with just expressing their position. so you have seen that the divergence of the policy is when it comes to, to, to sue to syria. so take your present paper on just recently said that tricky is planning to conduct a 4th military incursion into syria to create a 30 kilometer deep security zone. to clear the areas, the border from the code is on the y p g which is affiliated to the p k. and also to create is security is on to lead the city of refugees drive a safe return to be located in the securities on. however, this is an idea that russia and iran are only or pausing just in recent. also there the run for the minister was into again. she said that you run understand turkey security concerns, but a military incursion is going to further the stabilize the stability in content
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today. also, we have seen that iranian president received repeated the same position. so when it comes to syria, we can see that despite the mechanism or stand a peace process had been established 5 years ago that still no concrete, a solution or the proposal. how to and this 11 years of war in syria, russian forces have launched michelle strikes at targets across ukraine, including one of the last cities in the don't us region controlled by keys. and he's one person was killed in the eastern city of crime task, and several were injured. the governor of dynette region says the russian attack caused a fire at a residential apartment block. ukrainian officials say they expect criminals once a city of more than 150000 people to become one of the main focuses of russia's latest offensive firefighters in the port city of odessa have been battling several fires following a series of russian miss our strikes there. and he's 6 people were injured
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including a child, rushes, defense ministry says it destroyed a storage facility containing western supply weapons. keith says russian forces are intensifying long distance trice on targets far from the front. the u. s. is accused russia of moving ahead with plans to annex further ukrainian territory. russia is laying the groundwork to annex ukrainian territory that it controls in direct violation of ukraine sovereignty. we are seeing ample evidence in the intelligence and in the public domain that russian tends to try to annex additional ukrainian territory. russia is beginning to roll out a version of what you could call an annex annexation playbook. very similar to the one we saw in 2014, already russia is installing illegitimate proxy officials in areas of ukraine or under its control. since come, this ha, processed, grew in several sudanese cities on to tribal violence, leaves at least 80 people dead. and as travelers battle a long queues air force,
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we look at how flying we don't be flying in the future. ah hello, we've got some rather unsettle whether the forecast the queensland australia over the next couple of days. not too bad at the moment. we got a high pressure down towards the southeast, but an onshore breeze will dress some rather wet weather into eastern possible australia over the next day, or 2 or 2 showers and eastern areas of new south wales. that rain started to set in across eastern queens and even to the outback. we could see some longest spells to fried possible as his some flooded brit thursday that looked like a pretty poor de large swell there. localized flooding, certainly a possibility elsewhere, not too bad. generally dry 18 sales just in the sunshine for august,
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not particularly war some where to where the coming in to southern parts of w way over the next few days, which will gradually make his way further east was the spaces of sherry wright on the coast. i single figures there for a new zealand for a time to go on into fraud. it will brighten up, it will be a lay the cost, but at least it should be lossy. try buys at state farm out to dry weather, to now into japan. we've had some wet weather sliding across such a pan. claire was gonna come back in some sherry writes and needs a little pants full, a tie, wet, a weather, coming out so fast. central in eastern parts of china, running across the korean peninsula, slowly making his way through the sea of japan. ah. the rope hotel is the o. tell that i've ever stated in the biggest box you have ever seen had explode, would have taken out the whole. this was we loved it when it was built and we loved
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it even when it was bombed. a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa war hotels on algae 0. lou ah and one of the top stories here now to 0 firefighters in western spain, battling more than 30 forest fires that are threatening lives and homes. at least 2 people have died. a while far as also prompted evacuation of hundreds of people near the greek capital. athens has been a string of fires across london as the u. k. recorded its highest temperature
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breaking 40 degrees for the 1st time. several fire services declares major incidents and rushes, president has been a rare trip abroad for summit with allies, iran, and turkey in toronto. and the leaders of the 3 countries focused on the conflict and syria, and also discussed a un back proposal to resume exports of ukrainian great thousands of sedans, houses. people have been protesting across multiple cities, demanding justice for dozens of people killed in tribal clashes in blue nile state . demonstrators gathered in the capitol cartoon as well as get our f casala and puts you don, prompting curfews to be brought in. at least 80 people have been killed and nearly 200 wounded since fighting broke out last week between the betty and how's a group? if a morgan has more from sedans, blue now state were here in one of the residential districts and were serious locality. incidence blue now states and this area here was
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a scene of fighting between members of the house, a tribe, and a members of the font tribe. it's a coalition of various other tribes. now it's has thought had over land dispute with members of the french tribe, saying that the house of tribe had tried to take over land and claim it as bears. this has led to a curfew being declared in the state after at least 80 people were killed and more than 200 injured. as a result of the fighting houses and properties have been burned, including shops at the market, and members of the house, the community had to flee to the capital them as in or to neighboring harder. tomb state note has also led to a wave of protest in several other states including the eastern states of godaddy and casala, where at least 3 people were killed and a curfew was announced, as well as the capital had a tomb. where on tuesday, hundreds of members from the house, the community protested in the capital, demanding the government take action against the latest round of violence balloon al state is no stranger to violence. it's been the scene of fighting between
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government forces and rebel forces for decades until a peace agreement was signed in 2020, and was hoped that that peace agreement will bring stability to the region. but the latest wave of clash as the tribal clash has, has shown that even with the peas, they'll find balloon i'll state has a long way to go before permanent stability and security settles m. the head of jeanette is largest opposition party has been allowed to return home after appearing in court, accused of money laundering russia to renew. she was speaker of parliament until it was dissolved last year by president. i said he's been accused of mounting a power. grab the hearing before investigative judge asked nearly 10 hours. it comes days before a controversial referendum on a new constitution, which would greatly expand the president powers. and she says he has been acquitted . and the allegations are a political ploy. this is sad after 10 hours of investigation and examination,
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the judge has delivered the which of the brilliant defense team has managed to refute all the allegations and of sharing the old. the allegations were empty in order to incriminate the head of our movement. tom at the lawyers were able to refute them all. it was evident the court has achieved a huge level of independence yet, and we are very proud of our judiciary, but not yet got it off. after nearly half a century operating as a government monopoly, nigeria is state oil company is now officially privatized. that many nigerians fairly fully to higher fuel prices in the country this benefited from some of the lowest prices in the world. i mean the jayce reports from that boucher it took nearly 20 years of parliamentary debates and concessions to commercialize nigeria is all a company. the government hopes the new firm will attract private investors and cut wasted corruption. we are transforming our petroleum industry to strengthen its capacity and mike,
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at the relevance for the present and future global energy priorities. leading the transformation is an industry veteran and his company can make quick decisions, can invest quickly, can borrow quickly compare voc last when to do and also but most importantly to be accountable to shareholders. the oil and gas sector reforms, commerce global attention moved towards clean energy, was proven reserves of $206.00 trillion cubic feet of gas and hoping to grow that to $600.00 korea official expectations here are understandably high for a country. so blessed and gosh, like ours, we cannot be happier and more excited. but concerns remain. many here are worried that the, you know, of chip oil they're used to will soon be over. in the absence of these
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walker refineries, we import this. and if you imported a haydn, and to be honest is a limits, i don't see, i don't see how government can continue with the subsidy in nigeria at about $0.40 per liter. nigeria pen less for petrol that almost anyone else in the world. critics say subsidies, how stifled growth and bread corruption now with private investors coming in. nigerians may have to pay more for fuel. the new company wants to offer shares for sale as early as next year. it's hard to say whether this commercial printer will go the way previous privatized companies which struggle with assets tripping and corruption, all would prove to be an exception. homage. edris al jazeera, a boucher nigeria, and he 13 inmates had been killed in a mass prison fight in ecuador. several others were injured in the city of santo
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domingo, about 80 kilometers from the capital kito warden 40 inmates died during right at the same prison in may. a government blames the unrest in prisoners on gangs vying for control of territory and john trafficking roots. last year, 316 prisoners were killed in jail fights across ecuador, a bill to protect same sex marriage rights. her secured enough votes to pass in the us house of representatives. it gathered some bipartisan support, but it's not clear if it will get through the senate. the bill is in direct reaction to the supreme court recent ruling that overturned longstanding federal abortion rights. and the 16 members of congress, including i'm sandra, casio cortez were arrested on tuesday for blocking traffic outside the supreme court. during an abortion rights demonstration, shall anchors race to find a successor to president, go to buy a roger packs or as narrow down to 3 men after opposition leader such as from
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a dasa pulled out the 225 member parliament will hold a secret ballot to morrow, to choose the new president and al fernandez reports from colombo. on wednesday, parliamentarians will choose a successor to got our b roger boxer who fled the country and resigned amid massive public protests. as the vote approaches, the deal making is intense. gl dallas, alabama, with the opposition leader pulled out of the race and proposed former government minister, dallas, alabama, among the chairman of the roger boxes, s o p. p party, 2nd in the name. ronnie luke, grimacing, america de morgan, mama oswick armed with another senior sir p. p. member proposed drano, vicar missing for the post. and then the 2nd thing was this man who had been a vociferous critic, vicar missing her, has been premier 6 times. and he is now the acting president. he's a familiar figure, but not a popular one. seen as a protector of the roger boxers,
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he is likely to have their support. this man is his main challenger, dallas, alabama, a senior politician, sidelined by the raj, a box of brothers. he 1st entered parliament in 1994. a few years later, he said he was disheartened and disgusted, but after a break from politics, he's back in the field. the 3rd candidate is under a komodo dis, annika don. the leader of the national peepers force his party, mobilized tens of thousands of people from a crush lanka to march against the raj, parks, the government and vicar missing her. oh, the outcry over the possibility of running a vicar missing her being elected is getting louder. university students join trade unions to voice their position on monday. right now. right. a least during our bill politics. re not, don't need bill politics. renewed politics, rebel, it least go home. runny, done. it all again. some ball over the how can someone fully rejected by the people
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be chosen as the president of the country? and that's why we are taught to the opposed to this megan of if a state of emergency was declared by the acting president on sunday, giving police and military wider powers to arrest, detain, and hold protesters than gatherings and crack down on descent. but protested, say they won't be intimidated. the reality of philanthropy politics rivaling the best fiction. you can read a man who was voted in with a whopping 69000000 votes to become president. forced to leave the country among public protest. and a man who is trying to become his successor, who has thrown out of parliament the sri lankan people hope that their wishes will be respected when the choice is made. men of fernandez, audio 0, colombo, u, k, m, p, 's voted out another candidate to replace sparse. johnson as conservative party leader and prime minister,
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former equality minister can be better not received the lowest number of votes in today's po. that leaves former chancellor issue neck trade minister, penny, mordant, and foreign secretary liz trust. one of them will be voted out by a piece on wednesday. the window will then be selected by conservative party members. turner hall has more from central london. in the midst of a heat wave, the contest in there for leadership of the conservative party and the country is hot. hot hot on wednesday afternoon, we will know who the final 2 candidates are to go through to run off boat among members of the conservative party. but 1st, m p. 's have one more say 3 candidates still standing. former chancellor ratio sooner remains the favorite. he is in the lead one vote shy of being guaranteed a place in the ronald he will almost certainly get there and he'll do so in the unhappy knowledge of a brand new opinion poll that suggests he would lose against any one of the other
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candidates. that's according to conservative party members, kimmy bade knock, a big figure on the right of the party is out of the race eliminated. after scoring the fewest votes in tuesday's ballot that leaves these truss stealing the race in 3rd place. the other big figure on the right of the party, the foreign secretary, she's up 15 votes showing there is momentum behind loose truss his campaign. and in 2nd place there all the less well known quantity of international trade minister, penny more than perhaps the only change candidate left in the race. the big question for wednesday, of course, who will get through to face richie sumac, between those 2 trust and morton and will kemi bade knock support is on the right falling behind this trust. pushing the foreign secretary, the john sonya continuity candidate. if you like. across the line you case fond brass show is back after a 4 year hiatus the impact to the global pandemic and the drive to clean up air
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travel are twin challenges for the industry. how we fly to days. often cramped, disrupted, and delayed. but how will we fly to morrow, or a chance explains? the gulf between vision and reality rarely yawns as wide as it trade shows that farm bureau, air travelers, green high tech hassle, free in the real wells. que stretch baggage piles up and pilot strike at farm bureau. boris johnson is a top gun in an hour. a f typhoon in the real world, his angry party has just given the british prime minister, the boot scolded for speed and safety engineered for sustainable future. but if we to a glimpse how we might fly to morrow, it is at farm bureau boom. supersonic wants to bring back supersonic air travel to decades off to concord was grounded. we deeply believe in the future where more people can go more places more often. we believe that speed enables that future and
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therefore it's not good enough just to make a little bit of progress on efficiency. we need to make a big leap forward and completely remove sustainability as a reason not to travel. and hybrid air vehicles is making the air landers part and ship part plane part helicopter. it's low emissions, won't need a runway and would carry passengers or freight the landscape developing harrison there with her developments towards implementation of sustainable aviation views. the ongoing conditions, the improvements that we get from jet aircraft and to move to hydrogen, which is a lot of our story here. our plan here to bring hydrogen powered aviation into mixed, mixed, and we need all of it. we need all them. we need more. miguel falcon is from spanish, carry an ostrom. his company is buying 10. allen, this is hector does not require an airfield such and he can line a water an on line. so that opens up it flexibility to enhance our network. and so
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those are the key aspects of why we decided to go with these aircraft and hopefully developmental disease. it'll be a reality. the u. k. government has just launched jets 0, requiring domestic aviation and airports to reach net 0 carbon emissions by 2040 other governments and moving to curve. it was an earthquake for the aviation industry with air travel, olva, shutting down the current stock shortages and disruption showed that off. the shocks is still reverberating. i may consider you into 2023 according to where bosses add in the need to minimize how polluting aviation is and these are turbulent times for the industry forage. helen's al jazeera, the farmer asher. ah, minor the top stories here now to sierra large areas of europe.
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