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he shows the serious abuses that indigenous community stafford in this country. only 1000000 of the 45000000 people in argentina considered themselves defendants of the original indigenous groups. most of them live in poverty and continue to fight for survival. argentina has long prided itself by you repeating heritage one that often neglected and persecuted, indigenous trial of not by piece a step to revise history and give indigenous communities the place they have been denied for too long. ah mm. mm houses burn on the edge of london as the heat wave gripping europe heads north and britain recalls its highest temperature. ah,
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milan con this out, is there a lie from the hole? so coming up vladimir putin, meats, iranian, and turkish leaders during a rare visit abroad, syria and ukrainian grain exports on the agenda into iran. and 3 candidates are in the running as sir long as parliament issue to vote for new president nigeria say run oil monopolies. now, commercial company raising says that's an era of cheap fuel is coming to an end critic se subsidies, how stifled growth and bread crumbs now with private interest is coming in nigeria . so we have to pay more for fuel. ah, but we begin in europe where the heat wave continues to feel while fires stretch, emergency services, as well as smash temperature records. the u. k. recorded aids,
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highest ebit temperature on tuesday, reaching 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time. lanier city con. as all people, not a ball but use, given the surge in 5 across the bridge capital a nearly 1700. 5 fight is a battling to contain to master blazes. in the southwest of frogs, authority say, man had been arrested on suspicion of austin for his fireball. so broken out in italy and near the greek capital athens. and more than $35.00 continued to burn in spain, which is nearly 10 days into its heat wave. almost entire countries on high level wall fires. despite a slight drop in temperatures, the world meteorological organisation said erupt, heat wave was going to reach his peak on tuesday, but data suggests it won't end until the middle of next week. i hope that these kind of events going to be a wake up call for, for, for many governments. and, and, and i hope that also in democratic countries this,
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these kind of events will have an impact on, on voting behavior and, and the democratic countries. it's so up to the governments, what kind of policies they are, they are having for raised reports from the u. k, where health warnings are in place, but not everyone can escape the heat. 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 them. i will buy a ravaged trees along this road in kent. the danger though, it was not just from the flames. health warnings were issued to protect vulnerable groups such as the elderly and young children at risk from dehydration, heat,
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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 hot 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 racialized communities that are most likely to suffer overheating within the houses. these, the people in the shop end of the climate crisis is the economic crisis, and least responsible for those 2 things as well. in the london district of bermondsey 72 year old francis stone was trying to keep cool on her balcony, a respite from the heat inside her council flap. i'm not mad a girl. you should have known care and regard to the but some bay. we
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don't get that sunday we often, but what you got now is to hey, it'll get every time. it's actually leaky, great mankey. if i 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 wildfires 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 adopt as quickly as possible polaris al jazeera london. now as he mentioned earlier, at large areas of europe, a burning as the continent swell says in a heat, wave firefighters in western spain of battling forest fires that are threatening lives and homes in north west. the moral province. dozens of villages have been evacuated. at least 2 people have died said miss robbie has more from to borrow
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the sound of salvation in the skies over north west spain. right now every drop of water math from these hill tops 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, ah, with these wildfires comes chaos, desperation. the animals she says are still inside the ship. i'm trying to save their homes, their livestock, their livelihoods,
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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. mrs. may 25 here. has it ever been this bad? and no, of course. absolutely. no, i came, i change his very person. i'm busy question is related with that, right. we did wrote these fires have a pulse. the most danger firefighter say is the late afternoon. the hottest part of the day when the sun is highest and the winds are strong. this fires happening all across this part of spain, but these flames represent the kind of change in the profile of these wildfires.
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the fires are moving from the hill country down. they've burnt up all the fuel, they get fine 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, hotter and longer. people living here say everything can't aspire, and you cannot trust the ground. zane basra v o g 0 tomorrow. a wall fi has prompted the evacuation of 4 areas. north of the greek capital athens. hundreds of people have been evacuated off to the lodge. forest fire was fined by high winds . at least 15 aircraft and 9 helicopters have been deployed at help extinguish the blaze. smoke from the fire has blanketed part of the ancient city skyline. and to france now and natasha butler visited a shelter for
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a homeless people in paris. this providing a rust bite from the intense heat, tightly squeezed into one rock sack, are all of olivier's possessions. he's been homeless in paris for several years. he usually sleeps on the street, but with temperature soaring in the city. he's now spending his nights in a metro station where it's cooler during the day he comes to this shelter for some respite. most mostly what i do during this hit wave is i always keep a bottle of water with me and some furnitures, make sure that i eat, i find food, no matter where. and then i spend time here, thousands of homeless people use the shelter to escape the sweltering heat outside . it's also a place to rest or socialize. i tend to like this is a lifeline at any time of year, but particularly during the heat way people can have a shower, they can charge a telephones and they can wash their clothes. the charity that runs the shelter says there are more than 2500 people sleeping on the streets in paris. and for them
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the summer heat can be as dangerous as the cold in winter as of august. oh, the other is the hydration headaches. some people can't cope with hate, so they need to be careful. stay in the shade to keep coal and try not to stay alone. after reco temperatures in several regions of france this week meteorologist protect cooler weather in the coming days. that might make life a little easier for those sleeping rough, although it certainly won't make them any less vulnerable. natasha butler, al jazeera paris to american. our heat alerts have been issued in more than 20 states, affecting more than a 3rd of the country's population. mom, the 100000000 people have been urged to keep cool. while fires in texas are forced hundreds of accurate homes. and officials they're expect defies to continue growing because the high temperatures and dry conditions and president vladimir putin
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says he's willing to facilitate e craning grain exports if remaining restrictions on russian grain removed earlier period. hell, talk to the runs president abraham, racy and turkish leader. wretched by a bad one into hans. those discussions will then to focus on syria, but there were overshadowed by the fallout from the war in ukraine. hootin also discussed the un backed proposal to resume exports of ukrainian grain in the black sea to help ease the global through crisis russell. so that has more from to her on i, we have seen that 3 leaders of the guarantee countries are off there, a stun apiece, process the russian runyan and the turkish presidents at book just expressing their position. so we have seen that the divergence of the policies when it comes to, to, to so to syria, so a turkish prison bridge, a paper on just recently say the tricky is planning to conduct a 4th military incursion into syria to create a 30 kilometer deep securities on to clear diaz areas the borders are from the
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kurdish on blue y p g, which is affiliated to the peak, a k. and also to create this are securities on to ladd b, a cd refugees to have a safe return to be located in their securities on. however, this is an idea that russia and iran, or will imminently or pause in just in recently, also there, the running for the minister was into again. he said that iran understand turkey security concerns, but a military incursion is going to further the stabilize and the stability in, in, in, in county. and today also, we have seen that iranian president, the blame, racy repeated the same position. so when it comes to syria, we can see that despite these mechanism of our stand apiece, process had been established 5 years ago. there still no concrete solution or the proposal. how to and this 11 years of war, in, in, in syria, russian forces, i've launch missiles strikes, it, targets across ukraine,
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including or last cities in the dumbass region control by cave. at least one person was killed in the eastern city of cravat, horse, and several were injured than an escort region governor says the russian attack calls this fire at a residential apartment block, ukrainian official say. chromatography is become a main target for russia, and they're expecting more shelling and firefighters in the port city of odessa been battling several fires after a series of russian missile strikes that a child was among 6 people injured in the attacks, rushes, defense ministry said, destroyed a storage facility containing western supplied weapons. ukraine says russian forces have increased long distance strikes on target far from the front. still had now desert. we look at the grass roots initiatives are being implemented to discourage violence at a next month's elections and kenya. and just 3 left in the race to become the leader of the british conservative party and the u. k. is next prime minister
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ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. i their business as usual for central parts of china, some where to weather coming through here. garage easing across the yellow sea towards the south career particular some heavier burst of brain that could cause some localized very not too bad for japan, whence they largely dry water to showers, topping, entailing the country. where to weather will make his way back towards that western side of japan as we go on into where thursday coming in to southern areas of hon. she was sliding a little further northwards and east was brightest guys. come back in behind, north korea, sing some lively showers on a 2 showers into central parts, though hot in shanghai, around 35 degrees celsius. a similar temperature to for hong kong has more the west
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sunshine van showers. here, sunshine is showers as usual, across a good part of our southeast asia. still some live he wanted to that east inside of indonesia has some heavier showers started to push away to southern areas of sumatra. so player showers slow response of rain. the monsoon rays, of course, across india, but not as intense, not as widespread as they have been recently. shouldn't be quite bad just along the western gas. notice the rains to pair pop just around northern parts of india, pushing up towards the pool and we could see some localized flooding here over the next couple of days. some of that wet weather, it to pakistan, katha, airway, official airline of the journey. beneath the hype of english football lies and illicit market for the rich powerful, i'm one of the cd. out work on the cover. i'll just eras investigative unit exposed to the inner workings of key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. if i need to sell something like what
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a magician it has been said that you can make madison disappear. i have many of the fixed like his life brazen example. i said, the man who so football man, just a you know, ah ah, you watching out is there a reminder of all the top stories? this biggest string of fires across london is the u. k recorded its highest temperature breaking 40 degrees for the 1st time. london, my city hall and i said the fiber gauge on the immense pressure and wall fi is also better in cross europe. as a consequence struggles, we've reco temperatures in spain, dozens of villages, a bit of vacuum. at least 2 people have died in some more problems. i'm president
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vladimir putin says he's willing to facilitate ukrainian grain exploit if the remaining restrictions on russian brain lifted, preach, and held talks earlier with the leaders of iran and turkey. they were meant to focus on syria, but they were overshadowed by the fallout from the war you quite and the head of chin is his largest opposition party has appeared in court, accused of money laundering russian venue. she was the speaker of parliament until it was dissolved last year by president i said, who's been accused of mounting a power grab the court, hearing comes days before controversial referendum on a new constitution, which would greatly expand at the present house. good news, she says he's been acquitted and the allegations are a political ploy. and hatcher, sad after 10 hours of investigation and examination, the judge has delivered the which of the brilliant defense team has managed to refute all the allegations and have shown the all the allegations were empty. in
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order to incriminate the head of our movement, ahmed, 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. data so long. his parliamentary announced that the 3 candidates in the running are to become the one of them will become the next president. they include the interim leader and former prime minister, ronelle vicar, i'm a singer. he'll face a former education minister and a leftist leader. the $225.00 member parliament is expected to hold a secret ballot in the coming hours. michelle fernandez has moved from columbus. on wednesday, parliamentarians will choose a successor to go tobey roger boxer who fled the country and resigned amid massive public protests as the vote approaches. the deal making is intense guttural, dallas, alabama, with the opposition leader pulled out of the race and proposed former government minister, dallas, alabama, among the chairman of the raj boxes, s o p, p party,
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2nd, the name probably lou, grimacing, american to margaret nama oswick on. cuz i got another senior, so p, p member proposed john as the grimacing of 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's now the acting president. he's a familiar figure, but not a popular one seen as a protector of the roger boxers, he's likely to have their support. this man is his main challenger, dallas, alabama, a senior politician, sidelined by the roger pox, a brothers. he 1st entered parliament in 1990 full. 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 unreal. kumato dis, annika don, the li did of the national peepers force his party, mobilized tens of thousands of people from crush lanka to march against the raja pucks, the government and vicar missing her. oh,
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the outcry over the possibility of running a vicar missing her being elected is getting louder. university students join trade unions to voice the opposition on monday. right now, i least doing our deal politics. we not, don't need build politics. we need what it is, readable it, it least go home, runny done. it all again, some all over the how can someone fully rejected by the people be chosen as the president of the country? that's why we are taught to the opposed to this. megan abbey. a state of emergency was declared by the acting president on sunday, giving police and military why deposed to arrest, detain, and hold protesters, ban gatherings and crack down on descent. but protested, say they won't be intimidated. the reality of sher lanchen 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
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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 al jazeera colombo, the indian rupee plunged to an all time low against u. s. t. all on tuesday. that's adding to fairs a worsening inflation at a time when many people are struggling to make ends meet. of natal has more from new delhi. and what this means for households. indian traders and consumers will be paying a lot more for basic necessities. the ruby has plunged to its lowest levels, touching it t to the dollar for the 1st time. the biggest concern is the impact this could have on fuel prices, in dime ports, most of its fuel. and we know that fuel prices impact prices of almost everything else. now this comes at a time when the economy is tis struggling to recover from the pandemic, and millions of people of barely getting by definitely inflation. there's no
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control. and off lately, even because of this sir, the valuation of that will be traveling has become be the reverse. they've got down their expenditures on things that they are going in on leave already have a selective items. prices for food health can travel are also expected to go up. the government has increased taxes on several products and introduce new ones and basic necessities like rice packaged food and daring products, kayden and small businesses like these see, this will increase their input costs and eventually prices for consumers. the government says these taxes will help fund welfare schemes. the central bank has introduced new measures to head the ruby, but, but say this will have little to no impact on millions of households that have been struggling with record inflation for several months. after nearly half a century operating as a government monopoly nigeria state oil company is now officially
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a commercial company. for many nigerians fair, the move will lead to higher fuel prices in a country this benefited from some of the lowest in the world. how many interest are reports from others you? it took nearly 20 years of parliamentary debates and concessions to commercialize nigeria. oil company, the government host, a new firm with a truck, private investors, and cut waste and corruption. we are transforming our courtroom industry to strengthen its capacity and michael, the relevance for the present and future global energy. airfare it is leading. the transformation is an industry veteran. this company can make quick decisions, can invest quickly, can borrow quickly, can pay back loss when they do and also, but most importantly, to be accountable to shareholders. the oil and gas sector reforms come as global attention move towards clean energy with proven reserves of $206.00 trillion cubic
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feet of gas and hoping to grow that to $600.00 trillion. official expectations here are understandably high for a country. so blessed in gas like ours, we cannot be happier and more excited, but concerns remain. many here are worried that the era of chip oil they're used to will soon be over. in the absence of these non walker refineries. we import this and if you imported eh, hiden and to be honest, there is a limit. i don't see, i don't see how government can continue with the subsidy in now, in virginia at about $0.40 per liter, nigeria is pay less for petrol than almost anyone else in the world. critics say subsidies, how stifled growth and bread corruption now with private investors coming in.
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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 venture will go the way previous privatized companies, which struggled with assets tripping and corruption all. what proved to be an exception. mohammed edris al jazeera a buddha nigeria, the threat of political unrest, his learning i, the kenya once more. busy the countries preparing to vote in next one's general election. grassroots initiatives are trying to discourage a political violence. catherine, sorry reports from nairobi with most of these people in the room are victims of election, violence and police brutality. so nathan will be leaving a rough neighborhood. the show us names of young people who've been killed by gans police or election clashes was done at the moment. and then now balaam has 2 sons. were killed during
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a disputed election in 2017. she says how boys were caught up in protests who was shot when protest is clashed with police, elected to the data, be full in lake. we want a peaceful election. the government should provide enough security, like we don't want police to come in, attempts to mustering force their work is to provide young that it in the last action. a young man provoked by them. i'm done. oh canyons are going to another general election in august. voters are electing a president and other electoral seats. some people are worried, there could be violence, should the outcome of the poor be contested. this is one of the most politically tanf naval in the city during campaign sample latisha's. you gangs to scare voters many here say they have been affected by election violence. they tell us, we don't want any trouble. young artists are trying to make
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a difference. here. they're painting a story of the complicated relationship between residents and police go in, found under to not come up. navita's upwards, up, prepare. we are worried like if there is any way to prepare the community lousy, we will do it up. are telling young people in that's why we must not belittle, for the politicians to like, electron. ah, the government has a body that is responsible for ensuring people coexist in hominy. officials have been travelling across the country, telling voters to keep the peace and need to talk to the kids and prepare themselves and empower them to 1st of all, rejects, will it go manipulation and also incitement to, ah, violence. and most importantly, not to politicize. that is indicated entities e, j o y k o r k. now, the, as a paul does near the women in this area,
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say they will do what they can to keep their part of the city thief. kathy soy al jazeera. i, roby conserves him. he is in britain i edging closer to choosing their next leader and the next prime minister, the vitamin wednesday on the final 2 candidates of the qualities minister, kemi bade knock was eliminated for much as a risha center is currently on top of the latest round of voting, trade minister, penny mordant, i finished the 2nd and foreign secretary list trust is close behind. members of the wider party will then cast their ballots. in september, turner hall has more from london while we're almost there really, by wednesday afternoon, we'll know who the final 2 candidates to go through to that vote by the membership of the conservative party. but for the moment the m p. still having their say, i'll just take you through the results, the richie sooner, because you mentioned that the former chancellor, he resigned just before barne forest johnson himself. did. he's been the favorite of the piece throughout. he is still in the lead will be it only increasing his
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tallied by $3218.00. just one vote short of the threshold required to guarantee his place in the final run off. although he's all but assured of getting that he will get there in the rather uncomfortable knowledge though, that this afternoon, a brand new opinion polish was released among conservative party members taken in the last 24 hours showing that richie sooner would lose in the run off to any one of the other candidates, kennedy, but not a big figure on the right of the party, as you say, has been knocked out, leaving lives. trust the foreign secretary, the other big figure on the right of the party, the sort of john sony in continuity candidate if you like. in 3rd place, she's up 15 votes showing there is some momentum behind this trial. so the rather less well known quantity in 2nd place of penny morton, international trade minister sheet, perhaps the only change candidate in the race so far. the big question for wednesday's ballad is which of those 2 trust board will make it through to face
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ratio, sumac. in the final and whether can be bad, knock supporters on the right will fall in behind list trust pushing the foreign secretary over the line to it says one of the 1st round and his legal battle against the on look the social media platform wants to force the billionaire to complete a $44000000000.00 bio deal after he walked away from his bid earlier this month. must clue as a push to have the trial delayed in february next year. but a judge agreed to fast track the process with proceeding set to start in october. ah. is out there and these are the top stories. there has been a string of fires across london as the u. k recorded its highest temperature breaking 40 degrees for the 1st time london message econ said the fiber gates under immense pressure.
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