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60 minutes followers of the rocky politician. but tara asada stage, a city in parliament against the nomination of a you prime minister, ukraine's president orders the evacuation of the don bass region where fighting has intensified in recent days. a show of strength of home, the scene of st. petersburg, as russia marks its annual navy date of crushing back to earth, parts of a chinese walk it planted the ocean, raising questions about the safety of space. jock, hi, i'm sorry to hide isn't in sport. we look ahead to the women 0 final is the tournaments most successful team, jeremy take on heis nation, england at wembley stadium. ah, supporters of iraq's powerful shia cleric, mac tulsa, are still inside the parliament. on saturday,
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thousands of people stormed the building in baghdad for the 2nd time in a week. they vowed to stay put until the demands of met. some supporters reject the nomination of mohammed shire, also donny as prime minister, it's been 10 months now since the election, but a deadlock remains over the formation of a new government. let's go live to bagdad. odyssey was muffled up. the wafford is set there for us. so just how long all these protests is prepared to stay put muffled adriana the say, the say there, there are now in an open sit in their planning to stay here for a long hold. as they say up these. as you know, these professors say that they will not leave that quoted of the parliament until their demands are met until the demands which they want to parliament to reject mohammed chia. so danny,
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who has been nominated for prime minister by their political rivals, namely the iran up parliamentary block known as the coordination net framework since saturday, since they have 30 total with dead quarter of the parliament in death. heavily fortified green zone. they say they have been joined by other protested as from other provinces, encouraged by the success that leeks achieved on set that a day when they told him of the green zone and the headquarters of the park. now these protests, as, as he, as you can see right behind me, they have been occupying the old rooms here. this is the photo, the punk old rooms sitting here to sleep here, just left here last night, praying the chanting have been all the time as you can hear. here on my right. and this corum that been chanting again is a quotation for framework again, is she actually, danny? again, is noting medicaid, the former prime minister, whom
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d say he's at it because he has to then the, the in fact they blame ludy and medicaid for corruption and mismanagement, and the shape she has. so then is a duplicate of noti, alameda kit home. they do not trust, they do not trust. now, despite calls for kong, nanny kohls, we're calling from local regional international institutions, including a religious lead over here and iraq. some have been warning of a possible civil war of that's if this conflict continues. but these, but i says, do not seem to backing up at any time soon. they say that they will not leave this hit quarter until they guarantee the parliament will not take how much as it as part premise. and that's why they have been occupying the parliament despite the fact that there is, there is a security presence around and in the parliament just inside the apartment. but didn't,
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i didn't not try to push that witness out of the parliament's. despite the fact that prime minister take take care taken prime as the most of a call to me in a statement last night has called on the pluses to keep it calm and peaceful. but this was, this is as you know, had been spreading everywhere and leading to a halt of operation in the whole green zone area. old government. because as you know, the reason is home to government offices and international diplomatic missions that has been old voltage for the time being because of the business of these as martinez protest is in the area, our serious mackwood until we're had their reporting live from parliament in baghdad, or tele elsa, is the founder of a popular sheer movement, his block 174 seats, and october's election making it the largest faction in parliament. but last month, seller ordered, or $74.00 m piece to withdraw due to a failure as
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a former government solder was the leader of a powerful militia group. the mac, the army, which was founded in 2003 in response to the u. s. invasion. he's a populist who enjoys strong support among poorer sheer communities, solid opposes phenomena, asian of bahamas, also dani for prime minister, saying he's too close to to ron akil, abbas is a political analyst. he thinks the stand off will end once out of supporters can force the kind of deal they want. i think we asked the stage of who is going to be the next prime minister. the federalist basically want a ground deal ideal that includes the judiciary to secure things, the supreme court setting sometime for an election, not touching or touching the total law, and then the premium ship. so several things in one package. this was
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supposedly, mainly after mildly ti, the arch enemy also took over the coordination of framework that, that i think really. and since, and since this conflict, when my, when molly cheese pounded, it became the premium ship candidate for the entire coordination of framework. and that really pushed so they were to react and to react wrongly now he's waiting for this candidate to withdraw from the race. i don't think the framework will hold up for long as this process continues. i think some people in the framework are waiting are wanting some sort of excuse in order to leave the framework or kick mr. molly key out and the system, the process and the name of national security in the name of peace and iraq. some of them would make this more so southern,
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giving them the pre facts one way or the other. the ukraine, the president has ordered mandatory evacuation of the eastern region of don at square russian forces have intensified the attacks in a late by the restful of them is lensky said, the people must leave areas where there are fights, whether as fighting too much, it is important for all now people who still remain masses in the areas of the fiercest fighting. there are hundreds of thousands of people, tens of thousands of children, many refused to leave, but it really needs to be done. this decision will have to be taken regardless, believe me, and the sooner it's made, the more people who leave the don, it's region. now, the fewer people, the russian army will have time to kill me or has the situation on the ground in ukraine. the areas in red here are controlled by russia and it's separatist allies . there's been heavy fighting in these parts of the eastern front in dawn nets and
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in the south ukrainian forces pushing towards the city of cason. they've been targeting bridges to cut off russian supply routes. let's go live now to that, talk up in the southwest uh, southwest of ukraine. i'll just here is john henderson. ah, is there john any more on these rumors that ships carrying grain might start to leave at the port of odessa to day? we do have breaking news on that. in fact, a turkish presidential spokesman said those ships might leave the ports on monday. at least the 1st ship we would expect there would be a number of shipped and we spoke to a captain of one of those ships. there's at the port of turn, a morse. he told us that he was told to be prepared to leave tomorrow to follow a pilot ship and to follow it to its symbol after that 2 destinations unknown. he was not told where the next destination would be,
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so it does appear that if everything goes right and all the paperwork is done, they're doing the bill of lading, which lists everything that is going to be in the ships as we speak. if all of that happens, the ships could leave tomorrow we, it could be delayed if there are other issues because the dangers for those ships traveling through a war zone are very real. the russians have already struck the port of a desa. and here where i am in the ciocca, we are in a residential area, looking out at the bay of the token. and you can see what happened here when a series of russian missiles struck that is a child's bedroom up there. and if we walk with me here, you can see this enormous crater and that's just made by one of what appears to be several missiles that struck this area on tuesday. those 2 strikes have both come from russia during that 9 day period since an agreement was signed, allowing those drain ships to leave. so russia has argued that it
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has the right to hit legitimate targets even if they're at or near the ports, and the other strike was on the port of odessa itself. so that's why it's taking so long to get these ships out of those 3 black seat ports and to get that grain out to a world that is waiting and looking to avert a global food crisis. i'll to say we're still headwind reporting live from. as i talk up in ukraine may, thanks. d, john in russia itself, military leaders holding the annual show of naval strength. this is the scene in st . petersburg where warships, submarines, weaponry are on display president vladimir putin is attending the naval day ceremony. sailors are honored during the holiday this year, around $3500.00 of them are participating it with a nissan from out 0 still to come on. the program, senegal votes in
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a parliamentary election with your position is trying to make major gains will be live in dot com. and its for the morale boosting wind for liverpool. ahead of you english premier league season football action coming up. little late ah, south africa's ruling african national congress is coming to the end of 3 day conference lead as members discussing a range of the parties in total policies is whole and there's no way then. oh, oh oh oh oh yes.
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oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh boy, now true drought has program zeros for me to miller is so bad. so why is shove africa and she at its weakest, according to the president. well, there are a number of reasons, especially for many south africans, are watching this policy conference to see what the part to will do next to try and improve its position. the a and c's being blamed for the state of the nation. really high unemployment over 35 percent. 2 thirds of young people can't find jobs, the level of crime and insecurity in south africa. also the lack of energy generation. the power utility s. com is in
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a lot of trouble and simply can't keep up with the demand for electricity. and the a and c leading the government is trying to find alternative ways of dealing with that energy generation issue. it's also, there's great emphasis on the a and c's internal factionalism, which is affecting essentially the running of the country. and also the issue of corruption which the prisoners tyler up was touched on. they're saying that this is something that needs to be addressed, but for many watching that's really as far as it's gotten really up till now, that acknowledgement, the public acknowledgement that the party is struggling. there is a great issue and difficulty around dealing with corruption, but not enough has been done to tackle the difficulties at the agency finds itself in, especially in quite an important a political year. given that the african national congress will go to its elect of conference late to this year when it will be choosing either keeping the existing president of the party, so room up or so, or using a new one. and so these are
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a number of reasons that south africans are looking at the party saying, well, it simply isn't doing enough. and it been called from, sometimes within the party, unofficial cause, but very much from outside the party for solar. my boss are to step down quite to what as far as the agency is concerned, are the other potential alternatives and solutions. well, this policy conference is meant to look at just how the agency will tackle a number of issues. everything from crime to illegal migration into south africa, the economy corruption. but thus really for many might just be a talk shop because no resolutions are actually taken at this particular conference . recommendations are made and this is what was the spelt out by the chairperson of the a and c that these are simply recommendations that will then go forward to the national conference later this year. we debated further vote to don and even then have to go to parliament if these are policies and ideas that the party wants to put forward
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to be legislated nationally and that's of africa would lay to take on. so for now, really, it is just about a talk shop and i suppose pushing around ideas around what the party would want to do to improve the country out there. as for me to mila reporting larva from johannesburg, gra, for me to many functions. in senegal, people are voting in a parliamentary election. the vote comes a month after opposition protests against the disqualification of some of the candidates. there were concerns, but if president marky, sal's party wins a majority, he may try to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term i'll just 0 sent. have been to ariba is outside of putting stations in darker set up. how is voting going right now? what are we expecting? survey for the vote is going a fluently until now. at least in this
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a vote center in which we're doing this life. we have more than the 15000 center votes in the car. in older car, people started to vote from the 8 am and they will keep voting until the 8th. we ha h b m. we have more than a 7000000 electors who will vote in 4 to 6 departments. this election is very important for the country. we have aids coalitions who are competing to get the majority in the parliament, which is composed by 165 seats. the biggest coalitions in these 8 are the government coalition, supported by the actual president, mikey south, and the opposition coalition. when i was months,
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uncle was the leader of the opposition and i believe was who is a former president and in synagogue what you are expecting? we cannot predict until now. we have the to wait more hours because the votes started the adjuster at 8 o'clock. so in 2 hours before, and we have to wait much, we can say that on the box, the base rates and the votes of the young elect june. so we know that the young people are like 50 percent of the population in the car. so these 2 items are very important to us little mind or is it of the election and they really need a lot for all these 8th collaboration. ok, ounces here is it about their reporting live from a public station id duck?
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how many thanks did, does, and it lets us speak to what lena seneca, who's so the president and chief executive officer of developing capital for africa . she georgia, now live from doc are good to have you with us, lena. thank you so much. really given the disqualification of opposition candidates, how free and fair is this selection? i think we've seen historically in senegal. and the border population is extremely mature. ah, they know what they want. and because of the history of synagogue, the democracy, that we have a number of international observers that are already in place. i think that we can be confident that will be fair and trained and transparent. ok, you think the people will vote pretty enthusiastically that they're going to come
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out in force to, to register that their anger, if you like, their opinion, that they're not going to stay away from this disposing protest. well i, i voted and when i went to the polling station, it was full. it was at 8 o'clock, 830 this morning. so people are eager to let their voices heard. and, and all we are going for is that for everything to go smoothly and peacefully and for the participation rate to be as high as possible. right. so let's get to the, the, the potential result of an in anything could happen. but if the president's party wins a solid majority today, what is he going to do with that mandate to think? well, i think if he gets the on the voice to have to keep the majority in the assembly, he can continue with his and a program which is the best in the economic program for synagogue that he launched
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from the beginning of his mandate. he has 2 more years before the presidential elections in 2024. so he can continue with the, the mission that he's off. obviously, if the results are different, it will be more difficult for him to be able to pursue his program. let's, let's just suppose for a moment that he does get the votes. will he do you think tried to change the constitution and run for it to allow him to run for it for a 3rd term and what will the people of santa go make of that? and the african union rang. yeah, i mean, he's clearly as president of the african union, he has a huge responsibility in terms of listening to the people. right. and we have continued to be an example for the rest of africa and the rest of the
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world. so if you want to push something that the population doesn't want of i think we've, we've lost ah, that the signal that to talk about was selena seneca, they're speaking from sunny goals, capital capital, dot com. now, more to museums and making the perilous journey to europe in search of better opportunities than ever before. as rising unemployment at home in tennessee on the curve at 19 pandemic has taken its toll on the economy. but, leaving for europe could be risking your life as al jazeera was all set up reports from judice. at 1st glance, they seemed to be resting under the shade of trees, but not because of hot summer sun there embarked on what could be the most dangerous journey of their lives. they quoted haga, it's the word yankton is his use for colon best and crossing of the mediterranean to europe. abdulla is just 17 years old from care of on
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a city in central to nisha for the past 3 months. he has been coming to this park to look out for containers as ships that he can jump on to each of right to europe, poorly. i have develop a thought, my father's out of work. my mother is old and see. i have a sister studying. i studied up the great 7, then dropped out to help my family. i tried to get training for a job, but i couldn't find one. i have to help him. i know it's risky. i don't have any other solution but to go abroad and get a job. why it's waiting. sometimes 4 months, they said they are often arrested, beaten, and even have dogs set on them by police several times. 19 years old a tiff shows the scars on his leg where he says ponies dogs bip him. we'll divide. that last year, my mother sold a land that she'd inherited to pay traffickers for me to cross to italy, off the coast guard round and sank. our boat, i nearly drowned, even though i'm a strong swimmer to his. he has a beautiful country, but only for those who have money off. i had some money. i'd start my own business here. we've lost everything. i can't afford the traffickers. i have to do harker. i
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just want to work and live with dignity. nearly 40 percent of tenicia youth are unemployed every year, many of them come to this park alongside the port of la goulet. every car dealership or laurie presents an opportunity of the days of watching and wait him under the code of darkness, these to kill these walls and store bought one of the ships. and if they are lucky, they make it to the next port. but for many of them that journey and before it has even begun, these we do shows those who hid themselves inside trucks being caught by police. however, these young men are undeterred and for now the patiently was the skyline to catch the next right. christmas said that al jazeera tunis wildfires of the year a state of california have exploded in size to to hot windy conditions overnight. the fast moving mckinney fire a scorched a 160 square kilometers of land and bond, at least a dozen homes. governor gavin newson declared
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a state of emergency on saturday in response. at least 25 people have died in flash floods that have swept across the mountainous appellation region of the united states. state of kentucky. the death toll is likely to rise according to the states governor. he says, but it could take weeks to find all victims. as such rescue operations continue. hundreds of people stranded after days of torrential way, floods to on roads and rivers, with some low lying homes. almost completely submerged. let's get more on the weather conditions then in that region is kara, yes, has been called the worst devastating floods to hit the area in decade. i'm almost satellite image behind that you can see the frontal system that's just a stagnant over the south eastern states of the us. and that brought both shops on the stone and her rental downpours to the area of eastern kentucky in the kentucky governor who took this footage. says he hasn't seen anything this catastrophic in
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his lifetime. now if we were wind the satellite image back wednesday, that's when you can see those frontal systems really coming in and taking a hold of the area. and now there was a lot of heat lingering around here. we had a heat wave condition sweeping the south east and southern areas, and of course, that caused these severe storms. now, where that area is very warm, we are going to see more moisture in the air. and of course that leads to exceptional amounts of rain. we saw up to $200.00 millimeters fall in the area over 24 hours. now that's in keeping with us. officials are saying to thing more rain fall in kentucky. we've seen a large amount above the average in the past decades. and we are going to see more of that as climate change continues in, a panic continues to warm. if we look to the more near future monday, you can see those storm systems pulling out towards the east coast. they are going to roll away, but we are seen showers. linda still around eastern areas on choose day. however,
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it's going to be western areas of kentucky that see those severe storms roll and so no let up as of yet going on, buddy. thanks dave. still to come here on, but he is our new york state and san francisco. declare a public health emergency of the hundreds of cases of monkey pox are detected. hong kong housing delena will show you the windowless cubicles where people live in a space that's barely big enough for a bed and laser and sport george russell finally claims for me to one pole position . ah, how i was still got some very wet weather into parts of eastern europe. quite a nasty little area cloud here. massive clutch of storms there. rumbling away, pulling out to poland. nothing a little further northwards and east was as we go on through the next few days,
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i spent some heavy down paul, some localized that he certainly a possibility some where to where the to now sliding his way across the north sea, affecting england. and while some eastern parts of scotland pushing towards the scandinavia, see some wet weather coming through here. there's that really heavy rain there that we see just around to poland and the baltic states 18 celsius in warsaw. as you go on through sunday place where it brightens up it warms up 26 celsius here by a monday afternoon, quite a rash of showers from that. a wet weather up towards the northwest, a notice and next where the system will push it across all in all the nodded as we go on into monday for the south. lots of heat around into the 30s, across southern parts of europe. once again, some very warm weather into turkey as well. war 2 across northern parts of africa live he showers, continue to roll away off the ethiopian highlands, running across a sudan, south sudan, southern. there is a chat because he some localized flooding the jazz sinks and wet weather, wet weather to coming to a good part of nigeria. a. so making his way further west towards cyril,
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all of these cows are infected with foot and mouth disease, say a dairy cat, but then they'll production has dropped by more than 70 percent. lou ah. hello again. adrian finnegan here in doha with the news out on al jazeera, the headlines supporters of the she had credit on top of all sata a. still inside iraq's parliament, they say they won't leave until now, how the child suddenly withdrawals his nomination as prime minister, ukraine's president as ordered a mandatory evacuation of the eastern region of don't ask, has been fighting that with washing forces voted lensky says that people must leave
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areas of fighting it or to survive of the russia military leaders holding the annual show of naval strength. and st. petersburg president brought me a poem, is attending the navy day ceremony. sailors, our owners over the holiday. let's speak now to alexi. whatever you have, who's an associate professor of national security and strategic studies at cook university, he joins us now by skype. from puff could teddy with us alexi. what are we to make of, of naval day than this show of strength from russia's navy? how strong, how competent is russia's navy? well, it is, it is the for is that they were a one reckons with and obviously played an important role. busy in brussels invasion of ukraine, the one though that russia's lexia fleet took some serious punishment. they sink and not one of the big ships. back in march, then leaving they broke the loss of the flag ship. the muskrat guided missile
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cruise of that was a very serious blow to its reputation and standing by despite this losses and navy continue to provide raso with an element of strategic nuclear insurance russia to raise the 2nd largest believe all the submarines in ballistic missile submarines. the russian navy continues to engage and during the operations against the united states and the ladies in the mid brainiac, which partially explains the composition of the current main. naval arrayed in saint petersburg. the absence of major capital ships like guided me south courses because they all mass in the me, there is a shadow in the united states and crop carry embed rules. so he historically played an important role and it continues to play an important role. and certainly, the navy is important to let you know as a form off and sort of the great polish thing, indian leave alone,
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just an effective instrumental and the deterrence in defense. how does russia maybe than compare in terms of strength and competence to it's all me look, i mean, that's a very important, an interesting question because historically, a russia, as a nation, have this ongoing, the lamb on how to be that. so as a military power, this is, and mary can power and they will power. obviously, if you look at the history of russia's military company, the main and the majority of rants came from from land areas in russia. the invasion said that the russians came on russell's invasions of its neighbors. their old operate on my land, not by sea. having said that, russia would use agencies and free as access to the ocean. so clearly it cannot really afford to be negligent about. it's mary band, flanks, and certainly the russian navy will continue to play an important role. and in fact,
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the increase in the role because for example, on the sign in the missile intermediate miss, i'll treat you with the americans. the russians begin field in cruise, missiles, and long range and technical missiles on board. there sir. issues to hold down the parameters of it. so we'll, we'll, we'll see it, right. you'll return a fresh ocean, go in the navy to what made the soviet union and to superpower, but how. how are a western sanctions likely to affect russia's navy's ability to remain a strong and credible fighting force? look, i mean there is no doubt that this sanctions have been affected and the russian level development seems before the invasion of ukraine, for example, back in early 2, thousands, the russians and the number of strategic agreements we in a european event controlled this for example, germany was supplying and rotten were sheeps away. the store mines, france was,
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was billed in minstrel, class lane and helicopter dog shoes, which ended up being sold to egypt. and because the french decided to a effectively and terminate degree. and i'm following that makes a tional grimy and obviously the in position not sanction. so the german supplies of turbines to russia. so there's been a subsequent slow down and russian naval programs. but we need to remember whether we like it or not. russia is a major industrial always, so it took years for russia to all one time. the problem of, for example, if you are buying supply was prior to that prices with ukraine, the russians were getting the ball. so from your brain, not just from germany. now the russians develop their own and capacity to engineer the post turbines. they also trying to replace some other spit parts or elements that they used to get from the west. i,
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the manufacturing of home will actually enter from china. the problem get in some of these l i'm, it's from china, it's the quality of the products. electric good talk to you again many thanks to the for being with us. alexi, one of the, of the in thank you hear us president joe biden is back in isolation after testing positive again for cove at 19, the whitehouse says it's a rebound infection, which can happen after treatment with the antiviral drug packs of it bite was 1st test 1st tested positive for the virus on the 21st of july he left isolation of testing negative this week. first working fine command i got sign o'clock is associate professor of cellular microbiology at the university of reading. he joins us now via skype from reading the u. k, simon. good to have with us, but what is a rebound?
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infection will in the instate in the sample, j biden, this is somebody's had packs today, verify a course that the drug treat the infection and the 5 day course is the normal treatment. but it doesn't get rid of the virus from your body combined with your immune system. they haven't eradicate the data. so, quite simply, the virus pops back up again. it said different phenomena from what we see when people get infections, weeks, or usually play tough, which is down to a decrease in the community. they've had off off 30 infections. so what happens with the president will a virus now continued to replicate within his body as he could suffer cove it all over. again, the symptoms tend to be mildly, if people have limits all. and it's worth saying that the surrender because people had things like it and then only in a minority. so if you have any symptoms,
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they should be mild, but the virus does carry on replicating. and the concern is that people think that they might otherwise have been cheated and had said infection results and has gone away, could spread it to other people. as the virus continues to mutate into, into various forms, we hear a lot about how it's all, it's just turning into a common cold. how seriously do you, do you take that discovery? still threatened to be a dangerous disease. well it, it, most people, even the, the vaccination programs that we have in the drugs because it is relatively mild, but it still killing a few people that's i need to be expected. when numbers are fairly high in the community, it will be tight. i expect that we will see drug resistance in time. we will see some immune escape, but who knows how long that's going to take or what effect it will have for now,
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we're ok that we're necessarily be the case forever. but you know, we have a head starts on a really good socio simon many thanks. and date sign o'clock there in reading, spain is reported. it's 2nd monkey pox related death in 2 days. the 1st confirmed deaths of the virus in europe, spain's monkey box case numbers of the highest in the ear, almost 4300. the been more than 21000 cases in nearly 80 countries since may in the us san francisco in the state of new york of declared a public health emergency as monkey pox cases rise. york accounts for one in for american infections with 1300 cases reported by california has recorded 800 more than a quarter of which in san francisco. mike, hannah is in washington with more of the us government's response to the outbreak.
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what it means is that, for example, in new york state, the public emergency has been declared. this allows the state to permit paramedics nurses, for example, to administer doses of the vaccine. it also opens up the door to greater federal assistance. now it is interesting in terms of the fact that you have had observed to say that it's very difficult to coordinate on the basis of the 7 entities. now that is the u. s. s. 50 states plus the 7 regions and major cities that are involved in san francisco, for example, which is the 1st city to declare public health emergency. once again, that opens up the avenues of assistance from the state as well as from federal level. so it is a bit of a hodgepodge response in terms of the health departments way of dealing with this and what i must note as well. very importantly, on wednesday, the cdc said that there was some 5054500 cases reported late last night.
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those figures were updated to some 5 to 4000. and now that's an increase of 10 percent over some 2 days. so clearly, this is a health problem that is non to stabilizing. it is in fact mounting police in guatemala, say that $41.00 tourists were shot hats while they were climbing a volcano. 10 people are missing. it's not clear who 5 of them, some of the high is reportedly gone. of course, the red cross is treating those who are injured. the number of women killed or missing in northern mexico has risen by almost 40 percent of the past 5 years. one entrepreneur in the city of monterey decided to do something by launching a taxi service exclusively for women and girls. this is her story. nobody has no somebody a coupled one, silas, but that i said most i give back, my name is due to my dea, comfortable sandy's founder of girls taxi monterey. a family owned under price wheel for transport services for girls and women, and guarantee they get to their destination safely. if they meant to look at my not
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our 1st week and we started trending and we were shared more than 42000 times. that made me very happy, but at the same time it got us thinking why such a reaction? it means that there's a vacuum in our community that women are scared. ha ha, look eligible. that's what made us start this service for the fear of how unprotected we women of any age are in our community. and i'm of the name of napoleon. we have more than $3000.00 clients and what's happening credit. our other social network accounts are also full. that we can't handle any more request less money than less than the secret. get us aware that many girls tell us why they chose us somewhere harassed, mistreated even sexually abused by a driver when they are terrified, abusing any service with male drivers. they miss. yeah, no thought opens. i'm with us. we think that whatever a girl is doing on the street, she shouldn't feel threatened or in danger. oh oh yeah, my use, thanks to them and then the business is called girls taxi and i me. but it will
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always remind me of do to solicit my daughter. i founded it for her. i went the fema driven caving every corner of the world, so she can feel safe. in houston, texas, people have surrendered more than 700 guns to police and exchange for compensation . it's part of the city's 1st gun buyback program, funded by the federal government. in total, houston police gave out nearly $100000.00 in gift cards. in exchange for firearms. do not really get rid of guns that people are probably going to use or getting rid of guns that could be stolen and then used by a criminal. so that when you look at it that way, i think it's a great idea when the house gets broken into and they found them them, you know, they're out on the street. someone could get hurt with. cuba says that it will cut power in the capital. havana, the city will have shed yield blackouts beginning monday. it's in response to an outgoing, an ongoing rather energy crisis. daniel carnival has been cancelled of anna is home
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to more than 11000000000 people and have been launched. a sped for the islands daily for our power cuts. the former philippines president, fidel ramos, has died at the age of 94. he was one of the leaders of 1986 uprising, which toppled footed on ma costs. the father of the recently elected president ramos held several high ranking military and security roles before serving as head of state between 19921998. he was credited with reviving the philippines economy and praised for his campaign against corruption. police have arrested him the italian man on suspicion of killing a disabled nigerian st. venda. the attack has prompted widespread outrage and protests in italy. video shows on a sale of wrestling. alika, although chill cwa to the ground, a beating him with his crutch bystanders. in the town of italy's on italy's adriatic coast called police, but didn't intervene the victim's wife um, members of the nigerian community,
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a calling for justice. i was just my husband and one just don't i don't these. so what did i give you? i want to play that what i did, what i want, nasa has accused china space agency of failing to follow international protocol on space day breathe for a 3rd time. the u. s. space agency says the beijing didn't share trajectory information as it's long march 5 be rocket tumbled back to worth the issue of space chunk is a growing problem. most rockets and satellites burn up during re entry into the earth's orbit some day bri, reaches the surface intact. according to the european space agency, there are 2000 active satellites in orbit of further $3000.00, a circling, but offline, the total mass of all space objects inner fob. it is more than $10000.00 tons for manasseh science. historical kenslowe says that satellite or rocket launches and
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sometimes be more about making money than research. we were very quickly with european agencies. now russia and china was included in those discussions as well as to what would the responsible thing to do everything seems to have taken on a different task when the space program originally, but it was for research is become a way that making money, you know, price and that can go very badly, there's been involved to the tragedy of commerce in town and move into a common area where everybody has equal life. there is no regulation, they will destroy the environment. the space is in a shared environment and without regulations in the out here into those regulations
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or processing hong kong, 3 years ago, want just about demands for political change. people will also angry about the growing gap between rich and poor, especially a lack of affordable housing. now a new outbreak of cobit 19 is exposing that inequality. and as adrian brown reports, the anger is still left. hong kong real estate is consistently ranked as the world's most expensive. it also ranks high for something else. inequality. the cities just recorded its hottest week on record. so imagine what it's like to live here. a windowless cubicle measuring just over 2 square meters. how long have you been here? other about it yet? for $270.00 a month. david lau rents a space just big enough for a bed and his few belongings. it's on the 6th floor of a dilapidated apartment block. one of 14 partitions spaces that are created when
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normal apartments are divided into minuscule ones and where hygiene is a daily struggle. if i, if there law separate tests, and i think our guide is local social workers, eli shown here helping to distribute masks. and cobit 19 test kits. her organization says that more than 220000 people are now living this way. i mean, i loss reported on this problem 13 years ago. what you're looking at are cages. not families, but people back then miss c had already spent more than a decade campaigning against so called cage homes. she says not much has changed since we last spoke. that's why we also request that that one visit increase as a high and then we can you, i think the k tomlins have been no longer home. yeah. well, the reason why so many people live in the squalid and often dangerous conditions is as was the case, 13 years ago because of hong kong,
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acute public housing shortage. it's a short is that means the waiting time for such a home can be after 10 years. ready ah, during a recent visit to hong kong, china's president changing ping urge the territories new leader to make the issue of affordable housing a priority. the local government has pledged to build more than 300000 homes in the next decade. something the z says should have happened a long time ago. it's a shame a hong kong lang. we'll hopefully we can pull it as a fastball and he went a sense at that one class and i'm on a house in harvey, but addressing the poverty hidden behind the skyline will be a challenge. and one that former governments have failed to resolve. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong volunteers in southern spain, have restarted a flamingo tagging program. after a 2 year break. due to the pandemic, 600 chicks were carefully herded into a pen at a reserve in malaga,
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been marked with identity rings. conservationists can now track the birds as they migrate across europe. both africa flamingos, a born gray, but got that iconic pink color after a couple of years on a diet of cross station, so helicopter. still to come here, all medusa and sport, the $45000000.00 fica searching for his 1st fossil again, find out how is going on ah ah
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ah sake that mm hm. and then the international intake corpse in excellence award boat . now for your hero. a hands on journalist working in asia in africa, there'd be days where i'd be choosing and editing myron stories in a refugee camp with no electricity. and right now we're confronting some of the gracious challenges that humanity has ever faced. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problem is together. that's
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why they are so important. we make those connections. lou ah ah, i get talk to sport. who? sorry. thank you very much, adrian. well, london's wembley stadium will host the women's european championship final later on sunday. we think they're looking to win the typo on home soil bought. they'll have to be the tournaments most successful team, 8 tom champions, germany history is also against england. they have lost 20 outs of 2021, rather out to 27 meetings against the gems bonsa salinas's. succeed though clinch the 1st major title. you would never expect to get so final without playing the best team in the tournament. and as i, you know, in terms of,
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i think the journey that both of us have been on. you've got the t t teams have had the best ornaments in the final, which is the best thing. so i think this is what we expected to come up against the team play in their best football. and luckily we're plan off. nobody is here and that she doesn't asthma, right? no matter what happens in the past and what happens in future tournaments, this final is what council we went to get everything out of our tank and that's a lot less. we want to take the european title back to germany and clem long. now england have enjoyed a wave of public support throughout the championship. and seen babylon for what it means, the development of women, civil. oh, the crossing to invest something in the air. honestly. i guess maybe, i mean, this was sheffield after england's women learned as the lawyer, nurses thrush, sweden, to reach sunday's euro 2022 final nationwide screenings like this or bringing people together in public. but nearly half
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a 1000000 fans of attended much is so far more than doubling the figure for the last tournament 5 years ago. like this fed hostess to completely different atmosphere to the mains. it's more that i 5 and it's more fun. a one join in saying a macy can wives and underpinning the euros. there's a whole ecosystem from the women super league to semi professional clubs like dollars, hamlet here in south london to school teams. how to believe that for decades women were bought from competing in a game that the english football association called quite unsuitable for females. a ground up and down the country. women's teams offer the fans quality football week in week out, but there's no doubt the euros tournament has opened many more people's eyes and for clubs like this. that can only be a good thing. i've got makes texting me here. i've had no interesting lemons. people before getting really excited about this, told me lots of dies as well, which is i see people whole ages, also my bicycle. got a exciting home. i don't stop i life and it was 3 old men i'm hit and talking about
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in the game. it was on the night before, i'm just things like that. not just for me is really special in recent years. women's and girls football has really taken off by 2020 the number taking policy to england had reached almost 3 and a half 1000000. but they're still a long way to go before the women or anywhere near as much as the men do or make a living from the sport outside the top. here. i play that with the year, i was going to bring a little bit more attention to the game. and when i start getting a bit more recognition, because i do trying really hard, it would be nice for them to be more extensive schools. and i actually are as the national team gear up for the biggest match ever, they'll be hoping the home crowd can give them the edge over germany. but it's not just about the result. we hope that you had that we got everyone so on to shift taken that at the end actually the whole country should rich, proud, proud of us and more even more girls and boys will start playing football. of course for the lawyer, this is going one step further than england's men did last year and lifting the
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trophy is the ultimate goal. good. the d baba al jazeera london. i'll state the kate u. k. liverpool of started the new english a football season with a trophy in their cabinet, taking the community shield against manchester city. the rides b, 531 at the king, palace, stadium and nesta wembley was not available to host the match. the women's heroes final will be played there after trench alexander arnold scored 1st to to eat flies . 3 argentine debutante julian alvarez, bought your gun clubs, side re took the lead through mohammed the law penalty. here. this annual season starts to pitch the previous campaigns, me winners against the f, a cut champions and cops, men, rats up the victory when new boy darwin nunez, scored to begin the clubs evolution after selling foncher my making power stadium here in lester and the king's robert and van dusky is still looking for his 1st goal and a boss alone. a shuts the $45000000.00 finding flock, the string of chances and a friendly against the new york. read both the fights,
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his misses the spanish side, still went on to win 2 new boss alone to begin their legal campaign against j. o. via cano on august, the 13th i'm saying is dr. julie russell has claimed pole position for the 1st time in his f. one career and we'll start sundays . hungarian, gloom free from the front. the 24 year old englishman produced a stunning final laughing qualifying to coach foss. this time ahead of the 2 ferrari's of college things and sha laclare said he's a struggle the season and will thornton paul for the 1st time this year? championship leader, mac fished often has power issue has power issues and only managed to qualify in the 10th i, brazilian emma may star among the nunez and celebrating recapturing the usb bands and wait time for the 34 year old beat venezuela, juliana pena in dallas. sweet revenge and it is 5 year rain as time in december.
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i know you're the only start who like i know, i know i was always ready for the you know, i like i, i couldn't finish her, but i, i want to go 5 around with her tonight to prove it was better than her say a spot. so now more will be back later ceremony. thanks dave. that's it from us. we'll be back at 13 hours. g m t kim, here to update your just see again. ah mm hm. august. oh, is there any braces for
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