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oh, we'll put your girls christiano, rinaldo finally get. he's had a trip to welcome to come on out. jo, sierra i. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike, and it's my job to shed light on how and why. mm hm. hello there, i'm getting mcdonald's here in london with our current top stories on al jazeera, huge demonstrations are taking place in argentina. as the rising cost of living continues to take its toll trade union so demanding urgent action from the government. the country has one of the highest inflation rates as consumer prices have risen, a staggering 71 percent in the past year. daniel schwein r e s at the one is serious at demonstration. he says, the rate is forecast to get even worse. come on. well,
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it's pretty good. could i be of high as 90 to 100 percent or maybe more by the end of 2022. so a very serious situation. radiation was very, very hard. that saved the value of their wages to ministry by the bug 7.4 percent in july, or the latest figures that we have for argentina to this pledging that supports jeopardy holder government. well, that calling for those who set the prices, the entrepreneurs, the supermarket, owes us the farmers, they're offering them to try to control the prices, keep the prices down, it's we're livable level. while in the u. k, the inflation rate has surged into double digits for the 1st time since the 1980s. experts say soaring food costs have been the greatest contributor, pushing inflation to 10 point one percent in the year to july. that's up from 9.4 percent in tune. the bank of england once inflation could peak at more than 13 percent this year, scientists war and the ongoing jazz engine that could be the waste in $500.00 g s.
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the wildfire seen in southern parts of the continent. i still devastating large areas, but as the team by the reports, extreme rainfall is also causing chaos. ah. my flight is retreating briefly in southeast, in spain there trying to stop the flames from reaching houses in the valley. the able area near valencia. huge 5 again. when lightning struck it the weekend fuel by strong winds, it's forced hundreds of people from their homes. but i so far this year's plains had almost 400 wildfires, and they've already destroyed more than 3 times the area consumed by flames. in 2021. they've been fueled by heat waves and drought conditions that scientists attribute to climate change. in germany, the drought means you can see so called hunger stones at various sections of the river ryan, centuries ago,
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they were placed on dry river beds and marched to warm future generations. their exposure could signal famine. over in france, the country's longest river, the la looks like this. record drought is cut the river flow to a trickle meaning in places, people could almost walk from one shore to the other. and then were some, at least some at least perish. we need on food. i shall. it makes me sad because i grew up here and i've never seen it like that before. we could go to the border holes over there with the children and fish scientists, a warning that low river levels across france are assigned that can't be ignored. really shut monkey magic it, encore it, and any other climate change is underway. it's undeniable. and that compels us to rethink our rules for sharing water resources. we must understand that we're all affected. water is a common good way, and every one of us will have to rethink our behavior or every ship, where the rain has finally arrived. like here in paris, it's badly needed,
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but europe's having to get used to heavy downpours. travelers on the metro had to contend with flooded stations. metty or false reported that one months worth of rain fell in the space of an hour. at scotch the banquet. oh, and the sky is also opened in london with parts of the u. k. capital, experiencing flash flooding. thunderstorms are expected in england and wales, and with the dry soil, almost impenetrable. in areas people are being wants to watch out for further flooding. nadine barbara al jazeera can yes, president elect william roo till says there's no time to waste and running the country. his vowed to lead a transparent democratic and accountable government and to get the economy back on trash. but his opponent, violet dingo, is disputing. the type results saying he will challenge it in court. witnesses next asking how children recover after living in i so captivity see later
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ah. shake them. mm hm. and then the international anti corpse excellence award boat. now for your hero lou. hello there. i'm gillian mcdonalds here in london. our top stories on al jazeera, huge demonstrations are taking place in argentina. as the rising cost of living continues to take its toll, trade unions are demanding urgent action from the government. the country has one of the highest inflation rates as consumer prices have risen as staggering 71 percent in the past year. daniel swimmer is at the been as iris demonstration and he says,
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the rate is forecast to get even worse from on the list. pretty good. could i be of high as 90 to 100 percent or maybe more by the end of 2022. so a very serious situation, really hitting work is very, very hard that see the value of their wages, michigan by the bug 7.4 percent in july. or the latest figures that we have for argentina to this pledging that supports jeopardy holder gauntlet of what they're calling for. but those who set the prices, the entrepreneurs, the supermarket, owes us the farmers. they're offering them to try to control the prices. keep the crises down. it's. we're liveable level. while in the u. k, the inflation rate has surged into double digits for the 1st time since the 1980s. experts say sewing food costs have been the greatest contributor, pushing inflation to 10 point one percent in the year to july. that's up from 9.4 percent in june. the bank of england wants inflation could peak more than 13 percent. fisher, scientists,
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one the ongoing drive in europe could be the worth 500 years. the far seen in southern parts of the content are still devastating large areas. some regions, though, are now experiencing extreme rainfall. frances me to a logical service, says parts of paris received a months grateful in about 90 minutes. at least a 100 people have died as a result of heavy rains and to ensure floods across sedan. within 700 homes were destroyed in more than 50 villages. the government says the floods of cause more damage than the country can handle. can yes, president elect. william russo says there is no time to waste in running the country. he's bound to lead a transparent democratic and accountable government. and of course to get the economy back on track. but his appointment, that's right. dingo is disputing the type result saying that he will challenge it in court or witness continues next. imagine childhood. and then we'll see you a bit later,
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the ah. with hello there, severe weather warnings remain for new zealand. but before we get there, let's have a look at australia. we've got high pressure in charge, keeping things launching fine and dry up in the north and we will see a return of those conditions to the west. that's after that severe cold front moves across the bite. bringing those gusty winds, heavy rain and storms, and snow to the alpine regions of the south east. now, behind this, we have got some very chilly winds,
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moving enough to knock temperatures down across many of the cities here. and even sidney will see a decline in the temperature as the rain rolls in on friday, but there will be some sunshine coming in by saturday. now it's looking very unsettled across new zealand. we've had exceptional amounts of rain. you can see from the satellite image. we've got to convey a belt of rain moving in. that's thanks to an atmospheric river that's moving down south. we could see up to 600 millimeters of rainfall here. that's $2.00 to $4.00 times the amount we usually see in august. those red rain warnings remaining for the west, but by the time we get into friday that system blows its way down. further south, it is an improving picture for the south, but up in the north while the rain continues. oakland is going to be rather wet. this weekend that she weather update. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new
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