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also i was a hop across a tasman to new zealand. look at that. it is an improving picture not just for the south island, but up in the north. a few showers here and there, but plenty in the way of sunshine. the temperature in oakland, certainly picking up as we go into the weekend saturday and sunday now was moved to southeast asia. it's suddenly looking west for me and mom and thailand, thanks to those monsoon rains, very heavy falls expected here. we're also going to see some more fear thunderstorms affect northern areas of the philippines. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello i, marianna mozy. very well. welcome to the news,
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our ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. you as president joe biden contracts coven, 19. he's experiencing miles symptoms and continues to work in isolation. osborne applications saw in sri lanka with no end in sight. the country's political crisis. a snap election triggered in italy of president dissolves parliament after the prime minister, resigns. and elandis views horns violence between 2 tribes into dan's blue nile state. dozens of families have been displaced and is bought. the russian government hits back at the us over the detention of basketball. sabra griner flustered germany beat austria to nails to reach the semi finals of the women's european championship. ah,
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well welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden is tested positive for cove at 19 as new variance of the corona virus bring fresh challenges to his administration's efforts to get the country back on track. the white house, as biden is experiencing very mild symptoms and has been put on antiviral drugs. this is the 1st time the 79 year old has tested positive for the disease. biden is fully vaccinated and had a 2nd boost a short in march. well, the president did take twitter early iran to say that he's doing well and continuing with work. while in isolation, hey folks, you heard when i tested positive, i haven't double vaccinated, double boosted symptoms are mile, and i really appreciate your concern and i'm doing well, a lot of work done to get it done. and in the meantime,
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thanks for your concern. keep the frame and now whitehouse correspond. kimberly hell kit has more on this now. but we learned that the president is experiencing mild symptoms of covey team. those include a runny nose, a cough, but he does not have a fever. he does not have any brain fog. many of the symptoms that people with more severe cases of coven 19 might experience. and there have been very sort of close concern at men. watchful eye is about the president, given the fact that he is 79 years old. this could often be cause for grave illness or lead to grave illness. in the case of many americans are those who around the world experience covet 19, but the prognosis according to the president, dr. is that given the fact that he has been dead not only vaccinated twice it also boosted twice most recently,
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march 30th that he is expected to fully recover and is only experiencing mild symptoms. he is, as he released a video, he also released a photo on twitter of here working inside the white house residence a. continuing to do all of his executive duties. there is no plan to transfer the executive powers to the vice president, comma, la harris. she has tested negative we should point out, as has his wife, doctor jill bite in the president's wife. she is also continuing her 1st lady duties. she travelled to michigan and then to the state of georgia. the president, though he did have to cancel his plans. he was scheduled to travel to pennsylvania and he will be working in isolation according to the orders of his physician, as he continues to receive a course of the anti viral drug paxil bed. that is said to be somewhat effective. in fact, 90 percent effective in terms of making sure that the disease does not progress any
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further. thorne's kostin is the founding o'neill chair in global health or at georgetown university. he joins us now from washington. can i start by asking you how cove it 9 ting typically affects patients above the age of 70 will units variable, so on with somebody that the advanced age of president biden is, he's visibly frail. no one needs to worry and take it quite seriously. and it's, we're in a much better position now, and then we would have been a year or more ago because the president has been vaccinated in dublin, boosted, and he's also on the antiviral packs of it, which can really reduce symptoms and prevent hospitalizations in the great majority
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of cases that we do worry about a packs of rebound has happened to tony shout you, for example, in the united states. but so far so good. i don't think he's out of the woods yet, but all of the signs are very encouraging. sorry. can i, can i ask you to give me your cell? forgive me, you said a pack sled, we bound. what do you mean by that? well, you know, there have been many reported cases of people who are on pax david, who take the medication and damned down their symptoms. and then after they finish the 5 day course of packs delivered, they have a rebound of symptoms. and that's always something that we need to watch out for. and it's, it's not uncommon. in fact, i, i am aware that and i age is considering of, of funding
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a trial with packs levin that looks it between a 5 to 10 day course and see whether or not our longer course of packs of it might prevent back what we call the rebound, that's interesting because as you say, it's been more than 2 years now. the pandemic and the virus continues to evolve in different, unpredictable way. so it's not easy to say how this might develop, but packs livid is given to the patient. it will be administered to the president to reduce the risk of severe illness, but the, the rebound. and that the re emergence of symptoms after 5 days that does that, not the suggest that the effect is limited because it's sort of follows a natural pattern of how cove it comply out in the body. sort of get better and then you get worse. well, you know, it's very good question. i get all in a lot of my friends who get covered. i asked me exactly that, and i,
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i tell them you really should take packs of id very early on after you've tested positive within, you know, a day or 2 or 3 at the most. and overall, it's going to prevent you from get getting very seriously ill or going into the hospital or even die. it has a very high effectiveness on that. there is the problem of a rebound, but the rebound is much preferred than actually sliding into a really symptomatic state. where you might need hospitalization, all, and all packs live. it is a really good drug and i recommend my friends who are of an advanced age figured me mr. lawson can i just quick eyes quickly ask you. there's a risk of severe illness, depend on which variance the president has,
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which of course hasn't been confirmed yet. no problem, you know, we don't know the answer to that i'm, but the answer is probably not. you know, clearly he has one of the sub variance, obama crohn. and we know that those are the variance are highly infectious, much more infectious than the original one virus, and even more infectious than the on a chron variant, the original one. but we don't know if it's, you know, how serious a disease it causes. we think that it's probably either approximately the same kind of a disease or perhaps even milder, but we don't actually have the answer to that. well, thank you very much for explaining a little bit lower lawrence cost. do appreciate taking the time to join us here on the news out from georgetown university. i appreciate it. thanks. we want to go to
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developments and shoreline canal security forces of re did the main anti government protest camp in the capital, columbia, dismantling tense and barricades for this. i want to go to men al fernandez. she joins us now from colombo and a min out. we had heard the former prime minister now president ronald with chromos, singer vowing to crack down on what he described as troublemakers. what is happening there? now, there are hundreds of military personnel and special task force commanders of the police who have fanned out across the proto site. now from protest, who i've spoken to literally in the last few minutes. the concern is that the sheer numbers of the military has given concern as to either them being cleared violently or otherwise. now what they have started doing is they have put
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up barre. kids of this is securing the president's office of the presidential 2nd david, which has been the scene of the protest for months and months now. and this is where they have started the sort of advance march from they have dismantled and broken up some of those things that the protests have been using. but right now, there seems to be a sort of a stand off if you like, a sort of a $30.00 to $50.00 me to distance between the massive wall of military and security . and the protesters who are on the other side, they have been at least 2 or 3 of the sort of senior put the leaders that have been arrested. there was a lawyer called the boop again, it's what i'm hearing, who was arrested. he had shown them he's identification, but they had not taken any notice of that. they had taken him in another senior
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protest. so these are obviously heavily armed with dr. gear weapons, you know, body and one wonders why you had to be done at 1 o'clock in the morning. now, late last night there was an announcement from back to camp and then some of the key protested that they had taken the decision to be jo. from the presidential secretariat, which they have had sort of open access to in the last few days after overrunning it. and that i'm told by the protest as was communicated to those in charge of security in the lead times of last night. but despite that, they see this, this wall of military turned up from nowhere, 1 o'clock in the morning. and right now there's a lot of concern as to how far they're going to go in terms of tracking down on the protest. all right, thank you very much, man l,
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fernandez and colombo. so as you're hearing there, runaway from a singer has been sworn in as shrank as president. he was elected by m p. 's, despite widespread public protests against the government set. lawson has more on this now from columbus. it was a subdued celebration of parliament when the annual because i'm a single one in will serve until 2020 for the remainder of its freed this term. for most people outside the building, there's no reason to celebrate the lancaster and into a nation waiting and cues. and hundreds of people are standing in line, trying to get a passport to leave the country. for a man who has been queuing for 2 days, he says he wants to escape the dire situation. he and his family are in them. my, my current job is very bad and the government has not increased the salary while prices are very high because of the expensive fuel. it is difficult for everyone
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now in sri lanka. and because of that, i have decided to leave for la channey johan, that are taking care of his niece. they've been stuck in the queue at the immigration office for days. the uncle explains why they want to send her away once . i wouldn't let us, we can't afford to buy nutritious food, only cheap vegetables. we have no money for beetroot academy. prices of these political changes are only a political game, not meant to solve people's problems. hundreds of people have spent 2 nights sleeping and eating on the pavement. most of them want to find jobs in the middle east. the innovation of, for, i mean, we kind of thing as not to stop them from leaving the country. they don't believe that anything will change anytime soon. this q here at the immigration office, it's the longest i've seen so far in the country. it shows that she had desperation . 3 lumpkins are in the president's 1st promise was to bring all parties together
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to form a national government to tackle the economic crisis. baker was seen this problem is not his expertise or his experience that he has a considerable amount. and i think he also has a reasonable amount of international with his problem in domestic the political credibility of the new plaza. and has warned that protests us will be dealt with strongly. but the protest, so say we can missing, doesn't have a political mandate as he lost his seat during the last parliament reelections. if he fails to achieve political stability, analysts say sri lanka will sing deeper into crisis. it's only a matter of time before people run out of money to buy even $1.00 meal. a day. steadfast and al jazeera, colombo, march monster had on his knees now funerals, l, for the victims of as strikes on the rocky tourists resort. government says turkey is to blame. we'll tell you about the diplomatic deal that could ease
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a global food crisis. and general have a sport later on along with an exclusive interview with africa, the owner of the year. ah, the wildfires tearing through europe from course to may 2020, to a record year forest loss. this year's fires in france, spain and portugal has already been more than 5000 square kilometers. that's more than all of last year. firefighters are also battling blazes in italy, in greece, when nearly 330 is quite long as the land has been lost, and fires breaking out in more places here in the u. k. why temperature is shafted records last week? a relatively high 200 square kilometers of burn since january the united nations as us is currently on track to warm bite. 2.7 degrees celsius this century as enough
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to make heat waves in 5 seasons last, even longer. spain is european country that has been hot, is hit by wildfire this season, and out there is zane bus rami reports now from said bred ross, west of the spanish capital madrid. according to at least one european environmental organisation. these are the worst wildfires this continent has seen in a century spain easily the worst effected country and where we are now. and sir bred us in a villa province this morning took the unfortunate mantle of being the worst effected part of the country so far. this wild fire season and you can see why when you come into this area we've driven through valleys and hills all completely charged by the wildfires that have been had that has been ongoing for days and that are still going forward. now the police are much more strict in this mountainous area. it is easy to get lost in the mountains and caught up in the ongoing fires. so there are roadblocks everywhere and they won't let us near any of the fires. but you can hear
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water bombing helicopters go overhead, you can see them heading and directions of the fires and there is a thick smoke hanging over all of the countryside. i'm going to show you exactly what a fire here leaves behind. all we see is charred black land and burned the trees, but where the fire was stopped in its tracks. you can see a star contrast from the black and burn trees to the green foliage. really indicating how harsh these fires were and how quickly they came up. luckily, they were stop that would no doubt have come as a relief to the people that live in these valleys. and just to give you a sense of how close a call this was for the people living here, the fire just stopped short of buildings down their homes and farms where people live and work very close to where these fires were in logistical terms for the firefighters this is exactly what a close call looks like, because if you pan just a little further, a veritable stones throw away from the fires is the town of subarus. just
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moments really the fires that were here would have been moments from engulfing this town. and no doubt the work of the fire rescue teams at the time was dramatic and desperate to try to save the town. the headquarters for the regions firefighters is based there in subarus. we've been down there and we've been told that they are still continuing to fight ongoing fires all across this area. the roads continue to be blocked and people there continue to be on high alert. now go to political developments in italy. the country is going to hold a snap general election on the 25th of september after the government collapse. and prime minister mario druggie resigned. this is another destabilizing blow to the arizona 3rd largest economy, a med rising inflation, and russia's war and ukraine. adarine reports now from rome. italy's president sandra method, ella, announcing a 70 day timeline for early elections. clearly
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a decision he did not want to take. no, surely went on to ship out of that battle amend. so the only his own of parliament is always a last resort, particularly if the government, as it is the case in this period. the parliament has many important tasks to complete smoke in the interests of our country. and, but the developments in the political situation have led to this decision. his announcement came hours after mario that he stepped down on thursday. the prime minister made his last statement in parliament before tendering his resignation. jerbill banking quarterly by here, which is that even central bank, his heart. so touched, sometimes my thank you for this and thanks for all the work we had done together during this time. hello draggy, let a government for less than 18 months. many leaders across europe, som as a steady hand to pull italy and maybe even the whole continent out of the pandemic . he helps to your billions of dollars of recovery funds to italy,
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the largest recipient and the euro zone, and was a leading voice. and europe support of ukraine against russia. but in the end, this central banker couldn't wrangle the diverse group of parties in his coalition, each with its own priorities. he couldn't jame that opulence because populace of a 5 star moves splintered nerve civil war. he couldn't jane. the other populace, the gallagher on the, on the right wing. and because there's plenty, so there's a rate chaos right now underway while some are lamenting the government's collapse . one party is thrilled the far right wing. brothers of italy currently leading in the polls looks likely to win more seats than any other skeptical of brussels and e u policies. it's not clear, it will be able to manage relationships with other e u leaders as well as froggy, and some worry a could even put further e recovery fund at risk. adarine algebra, rome,
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dozens of families are fleeing sedans, blue nile state, where tribal clashes, of killed at least 105 people this month, around the 150 others have been wounded since the birth and how's the tribes started fighting over a land dispute last week or protest over the violence have been held now in several towns and cities including in the capital har tomb analysts say last year's crew created a security vacuum sparking resurgence in conflict over land, livestock, and water pro democracy demonstrators of also accused on military rulers and former rebel leaders deliberately exacerbating ethnic tensions in blue nile state for personal gain. report suggest the houses celebrated their independence as an embers in january, then demanded to be part of the local administration. that angered of the tribes. some of them view the houses outside as they will also accused of being allied with sit on form, a dictator, a motto, bashir, a land dispute between the houses berza led to clashes earlier this month deserve
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is fear. the conflict was spillover into ethiopia in a region where the government is building africa's largest damn outages. areas have been morgan reports now from dallas in, in blue nile state for the past week. this has been sad mohammed whole. she left the machine into dan's blue. now spade, when fighting broke out between the house and berta tribes, she and her children walked for hours to reach the neighboring seminar state. holl, info. we heard that there was fighting in parts of the blue nile between our tribe and other tribes and we immediately fled. it took us more than 6 hours of walking to get here. and now we have nothing except what we will give him by the host communities. fara is one of thousands displayed by the unrest and one of the few to have settled with a host community. other families have found shelter in abandoned schools in sin now . but thousands of families are displaced in blue now state itself. some haven't
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found any way to stay and are stuck outside in the middle of the rainy season. delivering a to those in need is no easy task. some areas are hard to access because of the violence. and while aid organizations wait for security conditions to improve, people are becoming more and more desperate. many say they've lost everything. that's at the moment. i mean, i don't, i escaped with nothing except the clothes i'm wearing. no one has come to see what our needs are. there are people with chronic diseases and children needing help. we need someone to come and provide us with assistance with the conflicts thought that when the house try to establish a tribal administration and laid claim to land, the berta and other tribes rejected the move and fighting broke out. more than a 100 people were killed. the government has imposed the curfew and band large gatherings in 2 cities. but as long as tribal hostilities professed getting helped to those who need it will remain a challenge. keeble morgan august 0, the machine in lieu now said so now joined via skype from new york by solomon
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baldo, founder of the think tanks. he don transparency, thank you very much for joining us. our clashes over land, livestock, access to water and grazing in the country is not new. but why is this sort of violence getting was now is getting ready to fly moodily because of the security vacuum that is in sudan today. the direct result of the week of october 2021. we have witnessed spike in this type of conflict and flashes on. ready local communities across should not only in united states, this is just the latest prior to that we have massive displacement and the result of this type of conflict and rest for in house could do fun and risk for fun . and today it's the lightest and how our military leaders
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and other sort of components of those that are in control and sued on, exacerbating these existing complex conflicts for personal gain. this good to 6 years of work. when i the new city. why that a use of for model machine and the military security establishment, a sudan, whereby groups of different ethnic background. where on by that a game allowed to fall asleep, many shares for political again, on that again for, for where jean counterinsurgency against our movements, challenging the issue that security establishment has to live the fall of one of the machine is in control today through the school data and those practices are the call is of the spiral of violence. the student is witnessing today. the stablish
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make us look, change its practices. notice doctor, you know, it's tendency to exploit the city for political again and do a fed installed on power. that's the incident today, right? so it's the military leadership that is exacerbating these existing ethnic tensions to try and justify why they need to be there to sort of bring law in order. but the sudanese, how's a try involved in this such a fighting them. they are part of a much larger ethnic group that is actually quite prominent in west africa. why are they viewed as outsiders in sit on the 10 am outside that it is often applied by, you know, dominant groups culturally and politically in any particular area. again, it's other groups in the area or in sudan. let me give you an example where han do
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you think they went to his home village an additional social gathering? until the people there? you know, we brought civilization to them as people from the van also than the others. i'm not like us. we should not be allowed to be trampled upon and dominated by others. this is the mentality in the moving political and military in sudan until it's up to them continue to be the scene of such a bible as we can study, unfortunate. and so if we see politicians getting involved in tribal conflict, how much more bloody and violent could this get? and then what is it, the risk of it spreading or spilling over into here? well, you know, you give the example of the house of people in their presence across, not only, you know, west down to dance and then also down,
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but also well into this. i didn't really do it with 2 days, a social media and the speed was which use, you know, dr. the, a immediately seen actually by millions across a region. and this explain the median mobilization of people of house already. you know, costs are gone to the jack. what's happened to them if you can actually, but if you can add to the groups also protested to reject this. do you mean nation or this is in which is practiced by, you know, the, the, the, a, a, a company on the same bus number is one of the same on the shooting be subjected to any form of discrimination. if we don't apply this principle, then saddam would be heading to disintegration of the social fabric. in addition to
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the security cost is the countries are seen today. thank you very much for joining us. all of these asset i'm on balder from see down transparency that neil thank you for having. ready watching the news, allan life from london. next are going to be looking at it in poverty, in latin, america's biggest economy and how it could change the course of the next election. plenty of support for detain basketball sub brittney greiner from some of the biggest names in wild sport. ah. with hello there. that exceptional record breaking heat's been lingering over the central and northern areas of europe over the past few days. now we're going to see temperatures come
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down here, but down in the south there will certainly be on the likes of rome. in italy, we've got red warnings out here. temperature is expected to climb through friday and saturday. if we have a look at the 3 day, for example, for rome, we are going to see it touch up to the early thirty's before somebody comes in on sunday. now to the west and east of this, we have got patches of wet weather. we found the storms moving across western areas of rush and it's going to get wetter and windier for the likes of britain, an island to the north west, especially on saturday mix of sunshine and showers, particularly in the south. and it's looking wetter across france. more down pools as well for the likes of poland. by the time we get into saturday, some of that rain stretching across scandinavia. but it's really all about the heat down in the south for portugal and spain as well as southern areas of france which isn't going to help while fires. and we've also got a corridor of heat from the baltics down to the balkans. and if we have
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a look at the temperature in belgrade, touching up to 40, but some relief on monday. ah, with a weekly look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and small businesses. to understand how it affects our daily lives, on the exam with and counting the cost on our jessie of thousands of migrants set out from the city about that shula in the early hours of monday. there's numerous nationalities among them. but the vast majority are from venus when 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the
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largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico this year. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. lou ah, welcome back to the main stories now. yes, president joe biden is tested positive for cove at 19. the white house says he is experiencing very mild symptoms and he has also been put on antiviral drugs and lanka. security forces of rated the main anti government protest camp in the capital, colombo, dismantling tents and barricades president ronald were promising i'd earlier warned
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that you would quiet down on the protests that toppled his predecessor, describing them was unlawful and easily will hold early elections in september following the resignation of prime minister, mario druggie is government collapsed on wednesday, after 3 coalition partners refused to support him in a confidence vote. iraq has declared a day of mourning for the 8 people killed in a rocket strike in the samuel thomas kurdish region on wednesday. it's blaming turkey for the attack. i claim anchorage denies, protested, have been holding rallies, and several cities calling on the government to end diplomatic ties with turkey. on would up the law had reports from baghdad, funerals for the victims of when his days artillery attack in the semi autonomous kurdish region. women and children are among the victims. when
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a multiple rocket hit a tourist resort in czar ho, the foreign minister has described the assault as a tragedy. hello, what letty? the information that we received is that there was a bombing of the safe juris site artillery. and this comp beautiful tourist village was hit. iraq's as turkish forces are responsible and has some of the it's georgette a fair and uncut up for consultation. it has also halted procedures to appoint a new ambassador, angry protest her as have tried to storm the turkish consulate in bagdad, as well as visa offices in karbala and basra. nobody been hooking it up myself a recall on the government to close the turkish embassy and suspend all ties with turkey. a rock must have the right to take legal and military action. bobby took his foreign ministry, has denied responsibility. suggesting the attack was an act of terrorism. the government has opened an investigation into the incident,
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but these protest her as one turkey to switch its military operations away from iraq. turkish forces regularly carry out airstrikes in the region. targeting members of the corridors, turn workers, party or p k k, which it classifies as a target group. uncle roy says it's willing to cooperate with baghdad to children. as soon as the news broke, we liaised with irrelevant institutions and shared information. according to the information we received from the turkish armed forces, we did not carry out any attack against civilians. we believe the p. k. k terrorist organization is responsible then. the india is only a few kilometers from the turkish border. it has been declared military soon since the attack ah, urine quantity approach. the end security council saying it's a violation of its sovereignty and threat to national security. turkey is waiting
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for the investigation to conclude, and victims families are waiting for justice. mod abdougla had al jazeera above that at least 3 people have died at 23 more being treated in hospital after rush and shelling at the ukrainian city of har. keith, according to ukrainian officials on the ground, the shelling struck a mosque and medical facility in a shopping center. government says it's strictly a residential area, or kiva is the 2nd largest city in ukraine and just 20 kilometers from the border with russia. well, in other developments on they said global food crisis sparks vi. the one you find might be about to ease turkish official say that ukraine, russia, turkey in the u. n. or sign a deal on friday to resume ukraine's grain exports from the black sea. before the war, russia and ukraine of both major wheat supplies, but around 20000000 tons of grain have been stuck in ukraine's odessa port after
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russia launched its invasion in february. the war has sent global food prices soaring and is that people in some of the world's poorest countries facing starvation and diplomatic editor james base has more now from the united nations. the fact the turkish president's office of now formerly amounts the time for the signing suggest this is now a gun deal, but you own vote still being cautious because this is the result of weeks of arduous negotiations. the deputies spokesperson for the secretary general for hum hacked, make it clear what stake we've pointed out for many months. how serious the, the food prices around the world, it. and this is a component, a large component of that at that crisis. so we can resolve this week and potentially a theme ver, hundreds of thousands, potentially millions of people from having food be priced out of their reach. so that is part of that,
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if there is an agreement. but as the secretary general pointed out, the for all the parties in these discussions, not just an agreement between the russian federation and ukraine, but in agreement for the world. if we do see a deal finally signed, this will be the most important diplomatic development. since the start of the ukraine war and could go. busy long way to alleviating the global food crisis with ukrainian grain making its way out through the black sea and russian grain and fertilizer. returning to global markets, brazil's war president lulu de silver, has been officially nominated by his work as parties of ron and october's presidential election. he can't, he has a 15 point lead in the polls. head of the current president jabal sanara is government is on a public spending spree to boost welfare payments to port brazilians. all scenarios krusik say it's nothing but a ploy to win votes won a can give reports from rio de janeiro. lunch time in the center of rio de
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janeiro and workers at the soup kitchen are busier than expected. spider turn around economic downturn during the height of the co good. 19 pandemic. brazil is experiencing a surge in the number of people living on the streets. they don't want to go up a polluted unofficial good faith organ, were facing a record 12 percent yearly inflation, which has doubled the price of food and cooking gas. many retirees have lost their homes because they can no longer survive on meager pensions. even young people who are back at work sleep on the streets during the week because they can't afford paying public transportation every day and depend on us for a free meal. in order to deal with the rising numbers, congress approved president bull. so now this plan to increase handouts for poor brazilians with a just 3 months to go before the general election. critics say the measure is a scheme to boost his re election chances to pull shobel so now trailing behind
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former president, losing national lula. thus, silva like brazillian legislation limits public spending specially during an electoral year. but president bull sonata was able to bypass the band by convincing congress to declare a state of emergency until the end of the year. during the super is in the unemployed car mechanic, he received $74.00 a month from the government. that handout will increase to $110.00 in august. but does it give us if both of them are, thinks this will make me vote for him? he's wrong. if he really wanted to fight poverty, he would have invested in education, health and jobs. instead of campaigning in favor of arming the population with guns, he thinks he can trick us with emergency aid, which will only last until december. also now, does allies justify the state of emergency sang? brazil's economy has been hit hard by the war in ukraine. since the start of the war,
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fuel prices have increased taxi and truck drivers will also receive government handouts to fill their tanks. newcomb, squatter, barn globes. it's more of a political emergency than an economic one. both scenario will increase the value and the number of hundreds until his 1st term is over. more than what we've seen this phone before and does not have a happy ending all day. so that's pretty. during the pandemic government handouts, we're also increased to $110.00. between march and august of 2020. the number of poor people declined dramatically from 65000000 to 42000000 helping bill. so now was popularity in a model. once the emergency aid stopped in january of 2021 poverty rate sword to day 75000000 people in latin, america's largest economy live in poverty, monica in ocoee of all jazeera rio de janeiro. now for the 1st time in its history, india has elected a tribal woman, as its president dropped body murmurs from the governing b. j. p. pots,
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and will be sworn in on monday. she is from the san tull, ethnic minority, one of india's largest tribal groups. the position is largely ceremonial in india, but the president can play an important role in staring the outcome after a closely contested election. our schools are reopened to northeast and bangladesh, off to the was flooding various century, tens of thousands of students haven't been to class for weeks. but many homes and classrooms remain surrounded by flood waters. the only way there is by boat tanveer charter reports now from the northeast and city of select most children in the flood effect of sil, at region, return to class on july the 19. but for some getting to school is an easy for xanax . her and her schoolmates have to take a boat on their foster care back. as please continue to see today is the 1st day we
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are going to school. as our homes were damaged and partly submerged by the flooding . and it's still difficult because of the remaining water in the area crystal, the un estimates nearly 20000 people, including 3000 children, are still living in temporary shelters. and, oh, the school was used as a shelter aside from people livestock. there's also kids. so we had to clean up the entire place before re opening. only around 30 to 40 percent of students have returned to the school. the government say they've already made plans to provide new boats and educational materials tele debug. it does little should be the she couple this thing else. look a little more than 400 educational institutions, the region we're used to shelter their health since the flood waters receded. have we been able to reopen most of the schools this week? some people have returned home and are trying to repair the damage. water points on electron needs to be repaired and communication is still very difficult as flood
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water in many places have not totally received that yet. a lot of room is a cartoon and our family, our rice farmers, they're worried about their future as they have no other source of income. but the genie stacy the so much stuff i had all washed away. i barely survived. my husband had to break the wall to rescue me from inside the house which was completely flooded. grammys as a 2 year old daughter, fanny is anxious to return to school, and my children's education is told because mr. water around the home, the roads are muddy full of sludge. we don't have a boat, a government climate action policy due to be launched ahead of the c o. p 27 conference in november. suggest any new developments to be billed using water assistance, construction materials. but for the families who have lost everything, it will take months, if not years, to rebuild their homes and then need all the assistance they can get 10, which audrey al jazeera, solid, bangladesh, with the news,
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our life from london still ahead lottery to extinction. one of the wells most iconic species is put on the endangered list and women's major championship golf where this play had to get her feet twice. coming up and sport with jama. ah, cats are always official elling of the john with
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with a whole and what a fish and on the journey ah ah, on the walls was recognizable, bossa flies is flustering closer to extinction. the international union for the
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conservation of nature is added, the monarch butterfly to its red list for the 1st time, categorizing it as endangered, just 2 steps from extinction. the group estimates that the species numbers in north america have declined between 22 and 72 percent over 10 years, depending on how you measure it. but it's still not designated as endangered by the us government. experts blame or loss of habitat. the increased use of herbicides and pesticides, as well as climate change, as good news for another iconic species. now we understand that the global tiger population has gone up 40 percent since estimates for loss made in 2015 new figures suggest they could be up to $5578.00 while tigers worldwide. but they are still designated endangered though, the numbers have gone up in the poll, china may be in india, they have disappeared entirely from cambodia, laos,
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and vietnam. so karen omaha's, there is a conservation biologist who specializes in the monarch butterfly. she says, extreme weather is having a big impact on their survival. what's happening to monarchs is like death by a 1000 cuts. we know that over the past 30 years, mark numbers have been declining as 1st really precipitously for about the 1st 15 years and then slower and with a lot of annual variation from year to year. conditions that are best for mine are, are becoming more rare. so the hot and dry conditions are not good for them through most of their range. so now we see this year to year variation being driven by weather with a slower decline because climate change is not as, as precipitous as a habitat last was more than 70 is off to cheat is what declared extinct in india
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gum decided deal to re introduce them to the country h, changes from them, maybe i will be central wildlife sanctuary in india. schooner national park for a specialized reading program. and here has been trying to relocate wells far as land animals since 2020, to boost eco tourism talks rules on to why with south africa to supply more of the big cats are a mocker. is the executive director of the cheetah conservation fund is working on the project. she says that she will be re introduced to areas that already already have all the species of big cats. but she has been extinct since the early 19 fifties. when i had thought maybe a couple stragglers were around, but that's the date that it was considered to be extinct. and why now i think since that extinction, the government has been looking at possibilities of bringing the animal and bringing animals back for extinction is not an easy job. and it takes
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a lot of international cooperation. i am working together with a variety of scientists as well to figure out the best way to go about this areas where the cheater will be re introduced her same areas but a bit where animals like what birds tigers, mayans are living. so the cheetah also sitting area is living the same way here in africa, although it doesn't have tigers. so it, it, it is not that much of a difference where already the people in india are living with many of the large fodder. and it is an interesting country because it's still a country that actually has a wild population still living with people. one, the people are and the animals have learned to live together. although these animals are going to be in national parks, these are wild animals that will be going into the wild to re establish
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a wild population within the country. tongue. awful, a sport with jana in dawn. thank you, mariam cynical forward. a sorry amana has been named african player of the it for the 2nd time in a row. he scored the winning policy for his country to beat egypt in the final of the african cup of nations. mon. i also went to domestic cups with liverpool and reached the champions a final. the 30 wrote spoke exclusively to algebra early on thursday. when we, we won the african, i think. so for the basement, every single man, people in general of my car law school, i thing with the site and you can sold a picture of it with how people will finish everything and people will help you avoid it because of them. so fossil myself, i think more so far the bit because that was my doing and if you,
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if you had him, imagine how you would be and how happy you are in a life in general. so that was the case. and yeah, i think i think sometime when i look back the pictures i just go to i just got crazy house because i never saw it before in my life you until i went to league and from any but this for me it's not even comparable. so forth, i think so far the base moment in my left today, we can have good players in good team. so i think the only thing should come to mind, of course, is for course game by game especially. and of course, you know that you are capable to go onto the and so why not trying to look for and not the lot to clarify now kind of thing fine
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off both of those days football. and we know everything can happen in football for if you look mathematically, i think you should say, why not seem i said the when i think is of course we pick target which is normal for was even told we know it won't be easy, like people expect maybe your offense, but yeah, but you of course, we will try to to give a proper, proper, proper try. and this month and our cup countdown series were focusing on africa as well as money. cynical, we'll say, look at the other qualify teams. camry gone at morocco and she does. yeah. you can watch the show online or is next everyone out there at 2330 gmc at the women's euros. germany have beaten austria to now to reach the semi finals germany gord with that 1st chance that lead them go with the finish. the has office one to 5 minute or 3. keep then give me that 2nd clearance going, you know,
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exams are still treated later on at the german captain. make new full goals many day the time when it's a frog in offending champions, netherlands in the law for the russian government hit back of the biden administration. for characterizing the jailing of basketball style brittney griner, as wrongful detention saying, it shows a disrespect for russian law. the to tomlin pic champion has been house since february after being arrested at moscow efforts on cannabis oil was found in her luggage earlier this month. quite to acknowledge the possession of the band substance that said she have no intention to break the law. she face is up to 10 years in prison if convicted a trial resumes on tuesday. we didn't get much of what we see this as yet another attempt to present a case as if to us citizens who are being held him. cassidy, on a territory of russia, where detained, unreasonably, has to come almost victims of fire from russian authorities. washington are apparently trying to exert political pressure in moscow. this tactic won't work.
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the men's atp tennis till has canceled all of its events in china this shit because of the countries of strict cobra, 1900 restrictions. this includes the shanghai i'm offers and 3 other tournament. the 1st rate. yeah, the china thing, the season has been scrapped. lemon stores or fi suspended events in the country while it looks a resolution to the punctual case. the double play of attraction allegation that she's been sexually assaulted by a chinese government official, but the w t. i want a full investigation in golf. the 4th women's major via is underway in france. the championship japans who right in the 1st round she made 9 buddy just the one begging on the 21st event. eli corda is one shot behind her. she had to get every west on the 18th to the lake worth it. she managed to save all. she's alongside at canada's brook henderson who eagled her final how to also get it under formula. one is also in france this week with ferrari looking for that 3rd in
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a row to close the gap on championship lead max, the staff and the red drive at least the soundings by $38.00 points ahead of this month. shala class one last time out in austria, high temperatures are expected at the circuit in the south of france. i think the previous years have been quite good around here. but you know that it's not a guarantee anymore because of the new cars and the regulations. they, they completely basically change everything and yeah, i'm still looking forward to it. i'm also looking to see how the buyers are going to hang on in this, eat, which, i mean, it's not going to even if you go for a run, right? i mean, it's a lot harder on yourself already. so imagine the ties, the car, the engine, everything. it will be tough. one. i really don't what to expect this weekend. we have things that we're trying to. we can see it's kind of making changes to the car, the arrow forces and everything of that. so air services. so i'm hoping that we
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discover something this weekend and helps us keep a little bit further forward. and that is all your sports. now it's back to mary, i'm in london. all right, thanks very much, jama. what's it for the knees? i what much more coming up in just a couple of minutes. go to bring you all the writers from the shrunken capital colombo, where the new president, former prime minister run out with chris singer, has been at dismantling various protest camps and removing barricades more on that a couple of minutes. ah, i thought it was so i la la la la la la. listen, why is one on one the, how do you to visit? well, cancel the philistine with the, from the switch for ya will. and about the fisa yada. can a little sob. is it done? well, i can dish out in the cod. there's topics here. how that if wilson,
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