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had been going clooney yearly haiti b.p. . oil. group gangs. new coronavirus cases discovered in melbourne as thousands of public housing residents are ordered to stay at home. but ironically this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up new restrictions are set to be imposed in israel with the prime minister warning the country is at the height of a new covert 19 offensive. display for independence day the us president goes ahead with a speech despite health concerns and protests. hospitals under pressure in south africa as it announces a daily record of more than $10000.00 new infections. so
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that we begin with the increasing number of 1000 cases worldwide saturday saw the biggest single day rise since the pandemic began with more than 212000 infections recorded globally and the majority of them were in latin america which now has more cases than europe brazil but shows one and a half 1000000 infections and as. had at least $64000.00 deaths in israel officials a reauthorize the use of phone surveillance technology once deployed to prevent attacks and that's after an easing of restrictions led to a rise in cases and the lifting of lockdown measures in south africa has caused a surge there to announced record daily number of new infections counting more than 10000 and the australian city of melbourne has imposed a complete lockdown on 3000 residents in public housing buildings and they're now banned from leaving their homes for any reason at all for at least 5 days for tory gate and be as more. people who live in these tower blocks in
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a pool area of melbourne are some of the most vulnerable in society many have underlying health conditions that makes the street look down they now have to endure a complex logistical task pull the authorities that orders it for 5 days which began on saturday 3000 people are banned from leaving their homes 500 police officers are patrolling the tower blocks during each shift to make sure no one breaks the law food and medical supplies are being sent in and mental health as well as drug and alcohol addiction support his own hand the state governments all say offering financial help at 1st things 1st there will be no rates charged for those tenants for the next 2 weeks secondly those who are employed and because of the hard lock down cannot go to work by was saved by $1500.00 hardship high meant for those households where there is no one employment by was saved by $750.00
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hardship the lockdown was ordered after 30 cases of coded 19 were linked to 12 households but the fear is the virus has spread to many more people through lifts and walkways this is not just a matter of 23 to 30 and people this is a matter of many hundreds who have already been exposed and who may already be incubating while most of australia is opening back up the state of victoria has recorded an increasing cave in 1000 cases since last week in 12 suburbs people are only allowed to leave their homes to go to work exercise see a doctor or buy food for the last 10 days we've been averaging over all over 50 cases a day now compared to some parts of the well that seems to be miniscule but compared to what we were having that is a big jump and as you know this is can become an uncontrollable surge if we don't control it now in the 9 tower blocks where people faced. severest restrictions
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doctors say it will take around 5 days to test all $3000.00 residents victoria is there. were let's go live to west jerusalem where her force is as israel orders thousands of people into quarantine and things as we've been hearing tightening up quite drastically that that's right and it's because of the numbers. there have been about nearly 30000 cases in israel but there are 11000 more than 11000 active cases right now and there have been more than a 1000 or round of 1000 new cases that have been assessed over the last 2 days so this represents a really steep spike on what the situation was just a few weeks ago excuse me mine was a bit windy out here just a few weeks ago in early may we saw the figures down to a double status and now we are it's around a 1000
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a day the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been talking about a the height of a new battle being waged in a state of emergency and over in the occupied west bank as well there are being more than 500 cases in the space of the last day of the nearly 4000 cases since the beginning of the pandemic you know off of those have been. downed in the last 2 weeks so steepening spike there as well they are day 3 of a 5 day p.a. lockdown in the occupied west bank more measures are under consideration as is police enforcement thousands of police officers were told me to be going out onto the streets on the buses into crowded areas to make sure enforcement is fully. so martian we are at the height of a new corona offense and this is a very strong outbreak that's growing and spreading in the world and also here w.h.o. has mentioned the middle east as
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a global outbreak epicenter and it does not pass over israel it's here. one means of keeping track of citizens is via cell phones how is that going down indeed and this is the time that the internal security service in his religion that has been sanctioned to monitor people's phones this isn't some absolutely voluntarily download this is the security services monitoring where people are being who they've been associating with and then sending them a text message to tell them to quarantine it it's assessed that they need to do so now this is through out the use of this tactic it has caused some outrage from human rights groups liberty groups but it has been deemed necessary to be put in place again it's newspaper has reported that some study 1000 people have received such text messages since this began again on thursday and those who have some doubt over the want to query it or appeal it they are finding it very difficult to get
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through to the ministry of health hotline which has been swamped with such calls as well as that there are further measures that are coming in to force 50 people maximum in places of worship in bars and in events spaces things like weddings and there are further measures under consideration the cabinet has been meeting today and there are things such as restaurants and other potential names the trouble for the israeli government though is that they obviously don't want to fully reimpose look down for economic reasons netanyahu did say if the cases got back up to 100 a day he would reimpose lock down well now they're on a 1000 a day and he still seems unwilling to do so for our thanks very much indeed for a force of their western. well iran has announced 163 new destiny it is the country's highest official one day death toll since the outbreak began in february the government has reimposing look damages and there is concern that people of
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failing to follow the rules that already in place let's speak to said break who joins us now from tehran and i said we had this troublingly high death toll yes the health ministry released those figures and then last 24 hours 163 people died and the previous highest figure was june 29th which was 162 so that's increased by one but they are concerns that people are not abiding by these new measures that the government has sanctioned 9 provinces to reimpose some of those lockdown measures but they've also made wearing face masks those are made mantri yesterday people have to wear them in all enclosed places where people gather but there are concerns that people are still not abiding by state t.v. run a campaign for entire week saying that the crown of ours was not a joke they've been running a campaign out on the streets on billboards saying i wear a mask but the mayor of the iran has said that around 50 percent of those that use the metro have been wearing the face mask and it's been mandatory to wear
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a mask on the metro for a while that so people are still not following those rules and he's also said that it's very difficult to police because if you don't wear a face mask there's no punishment currently and so that's making it very difficult but this is spreading and the government is concerned that they could could have a 2nd wave here in iran and they're working really hard to try and avoid that and i said this in the government to bring these stringent measures on mosques as well. yes yes so everyone has to wear a mask if you go around the store if you if you walk into her own you'll still see lots of people wearing masks but troubling troubling for the government is that there's still lots of people that don't wear a mask now the figures in terms of those that have been abiding by regulations has fallen from 80 percent. down to 20 percent adhering to those regulations if you go
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into shopping centers you are encouraged to wear a mosque and keep social distancing the government has warned if you're not wearing a mask you could be refused service is a service is and if any employees turn up not wearing a mask they will be sent home but we're not sure if that it's enough to get people to abide by these new regulations as i said the cases are up this is the highest death toll but also those that are being infected we're looking at $2500.00 new infections in the last 24 hours and the government is very reluctant to impose a full lockdown for economic reasons that going into this crisis inflation was around 41 percent there's high unemployment the currency is down against the dollar and that and also the countries suffering under u.s. sanctions so the government is very reluctant to impose a full lockdown because of economic reasons. in tehran. here notice there are springing into action argentina gives. a good.
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residence in the philippines come. to nearly 3 months. hello there are still some very heavy rain in the forecast across central areas of china but in particular these western areas of japan particular has picked as the pools the flooding is widespread as you can see a tens of thousands of people have been impacted by these floods but not just out of course they have caused landslides and mudslides as you can see all too clearly hit and unfortunately monday and tuesday there's more very heavy rainfall cos it's lying along this station from this minute by you frontrunning back into central china and the really is very little change over the next couple of days it really does barely move it just continues to policies heavy amounts of rain so in fact
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again through i'm back into central china some areas could pick up as much as 400 millimeters of rain so that all the chatter is fine 26 in harbin meanwhile wanted to scottish in hong kong with a high of 33 but none across into india the monsoon rains been very active over the last a few days are going to stay that way as well to the north and utah pradesh the been some strong winds coming in ahead of the thunderstorms just kicking up the sand in the dust but the rains have been particularly heavy in through maharashtra and this is the streets in a moment by really are under water this more heavy rain here again is a go 3 monday but really monday and choose day the rain particularly heavy into coastal areas a good giraffe. frank assessments tourism but income stream is dead in the water what's been the result seen touching the cloth quite significantly and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al jazeera. in their bias
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against code the 19 malaysian authorities are targeting migrant workers but i want to east cost if this is the fictive virus control or discrimination on al-jazeera. ever again you're watching out there remind of our top stories this hour and several densely populated apartment buildings in the stranded city of melbourne have been put into lockdown after rising kovac $900.00 cases thousands of people will be forced to stay at home for at least 5 days. in israel officials have reauthorize the use of phone surveillance technology that was once to point to
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prevent attacks israeli media is reporting 30000 people have been told to quarantine since thursday. in iran the government is reimposing look down measures after a spike in the number of occurring of ours cases more than 160 people died in the last 24 hours and there's concern that people are failing to follow the rules that are in place. well south africa now has the most number of cases on the african continent that they need tally from saturday showed more than 10000 new infections that's the highest daily jump so far hospitals across the country have come under pressure as beds quickly fill up there's been a steady increase in cases since restrictions gradually eased in may health care workers have criticized the government's handling of the pandemic saying their safety has not been prioritized. knight who is a risk at the institute for global dialogue a south african think tank and she explains why restrictions will continue to be lifted even as cases rise the thinking is that the going to love.
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this was to actually kind of get biassed time of life we hugged. and then the government time in order for the keep now what is happening is that is argument that the or rather thinking that the people in the full picture not to be able to pull out i mean we need to start adjusting and the kind of reaching people need to get well language would not be lost on me i'm just not welcome in the u.k. you just need to amplify that that is not also just a number so i think that the mind but also i think that everything the government wants us to stop the o'clock response in our own behavior and behavior change so it was inevitable because they were dictions and were told by the government if it was just like there's a heavy accent whoever won that one you just open up your club if you ask me to the
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point where i used to actually happen on saturday we have to prepare for ourselves we're at the peak and this peak is not coming and then in some problems i'm in the western cape. but we are beginning to see a kind of. you faction and a conception but the future going to be a long one on one. well despite appeals by medical health experts to avoid large gatherings u.s. president told trump hosted an event at the white house to mark independence day reynolds has a story now. vintage warplanes filled the skies over the national mall in washington d.c. bombers and fighters from every war the u.s. has been in since the 1940 s. the 1st house president trump who avoided service in vietnam by claiming medical draft deferments for bone spurs presided over the spectacle at the white house.
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despite pleas from public health experts and the mayor of washington d.c. over the risks of people getting killed at 19 a crowd gathered many ignoring social distancing. thanks to the. courage of those patriots on july 4th 1776 the american republic stands today is the greatest most exceptional and most virtuous nation in the history of the world trump praised american exceptionalism and the us military attacked the media in china and praised his own performance in the fight against covert 19 appealing to his base trump invoked images of rampaging radicals intent on destroying the nation's heritage we are now in the process of. defeating the radical left the marxists the n
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r kids the agitators the looters and people who in many instances have absolutely no clue what they are doing. around the country people protested peacefully against racial injustice and police brutality. in pittsburgh protesters and trump supporters chanted rival slogans injured at one another. here in washington black lines matter protesters marched for the 6th weekend in a row following the killing of george floyd by police in minneapolis we as a community especially in the capital city. of our country need to come together and protest unjust killings and get these murderers to justice i just did what could be more american than protesting our president today you know. not really helping. an enormous fireworks display capped off the extravaganza in washington
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the glitter in the world perhaps a momentary distraction at least for some as tens of thousands of new cases of coal but 19 were confirmed. optionals al-jazeera. at least $34.00 people have been killed during flooding and mudslides in southern japan in the hall for the victims were in nursing homes the areas of como tune and co usual island i've been hardest hit japan's meteorological agency says the region has never seen so much rain the military has been sent to help with rescue and recovery efforts. fighting is underway in croatia as parliamentary elections people choosing a new government during a recession triggered by the pandemic the governing center right h t's ed policy only has a slightly to gain since main rival the social democratic party that could force a prime minister into an online. but the far right nationalist bloc voters of being advised to wear masks and in the dominican republic elections are set for sunday
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after being delayed because of the pandemic voters will choose a new president they could see an end to 16 years of unbroken rule by the center left dominican liberation party opposition candidate to do it every night or has emerged in opinion polls as the likely favorite. argentina's government has given next year's olympic athletes special permission to train the same time it's reimposed height restrictions on outdoor exercise for everybody else as a measure to control the covert 1000 pound demick the u.s. why reports now from one of their. martina is delighted to be training again. like all of argentina's limping athletes she was confined to weeks of working at home to cope with 19 restrictions the 18 year old gymnasts now has to refocus after the tokyo games were delayed until 2021. and they feel. psychologically it was hard for me because there's so much anxiety about competing
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in the olympics everything happened plan for this year but after talking to my psychologist and my trainer i refocused. that marathon runners can't really train a home team needed to pound the roads and mountain tracks in the southern province of 2 bullets to try to better the 2 hour 11 minutes a limpid qualifying time he clocked last year. old but a month in an often known just training once a day to keep in shape but nothing specific because we don't know if we're going to the world championships in october or some of the race in december for now it's just good to be doing something for hockey in not running is not an option it's how he earns his living the prize money paying to build a house for him and his family to run or not to run to train but where to train the tight restrictions in place especially here in one of cyrus have provoked a debate about the freedoms fundamental to any democracy. last month your thought
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is lifted the restrictions on outdoor exercise allowing runners and cyclists out at night on the 1st day thousands came out onto the streets prompting the government to reimpose the restrictions for everyone other than the olympic athletes yellow monosyllable members of his running club won't be allowed out either he's. says he'll respect the government directives but reluctantly and with concerns but i know. i don't agree with the restrictions because they don't do anything to help individual health stuck inside all day no fresh air that's not good for your health physically or mentally. that's why the elite athletes are allowed to train again but why the authorities say ordinary joggers although they don't like it must stay indoors to help keep 1000 infection rates low and beat the pandemic that was fine there are one osiris. about $200.00 people who protested in manila a day after philippine president reagan to turkey signed
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a widely opposed anti terror law critics fear the legislation would be used to silence dissent and violate rights it's allows police to arrest suspects without warrant and hold them without charge for up to $24.00 days to 30 argues the legislation will help fight modern day terrorism. one against one against critics of the administration and against anyone who stands in the week off their feet. still in the philippines all thora teams have imposed a 48 hour lockdown in parts of the capital to deal with new coronavirus cases it's no it's the most severe restrictions since measures started the easing several weeks ago when they get reports now from manila. this is what a total lockdown looks like in one of manila's busy areas more than $7000.00 people
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in this community have been ordered to stay at home for 48 hours more than 30 villages across manila were told days ago that they wouldn't be allowed to leave their homes starting on saturday unless it's an emergency. in smaller alleys like this one residency they are finding different ways to cope. but for many look this 48 hour door to lock down makes no difference to her family she says they've been there quarantined for months like you on the way we couldn't earn enough so we had to open a small store just to sell to neighbors thankfully we do get to receive some aid like food and sometimes coach from the local government but they hope this situation doesn't last long. but many businesses here remain closed which means thousands are unable to earn a living and are dependent on aid the philippines implemented one of the roads longest and strict this quarantine that's more than 50000000 people forced to say
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it's home in the entire region of luzon for almost 3 months but corona virus cases been saying it's a go up over the last few weeks forcing cities like manila to implement its own mass testing program will fishel say the lockdown is bent not just as a restriction of movement but also to conduct rapid tests and the didley isolate those who are test positive march 5th being the 1st they have done and. will. it's hard because of that he said that's the sense of people that people don't have enough money in jobs. people slowly and no they use. more than 300 people were tested on this day the philippines still has one of the highest growing cases in southeast asia but the government has been under intense pressure to reopen the economy which is now officially on their recession many
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other provinces have eased quarantine restrictions but in manila the situation remains uncertain the rabbit says results came back no one tested positive and all the residents here are grateful they say they feel as though their lives remain suspended they prayed for better days ahead duggan al-jazeera manila. in hong kong online records appear to suggest books written by prominent pro-democracy office have disappeared from public libraries but follows the introduction of a controversial security bill or imposed by china the true protests last week rights groups fear the law will give authorities greater power to arrest and imprison anybody who expresses dissent against beijing. algeria has marked the 50th anniversary of its independence from france with the burial of $24.00 resistance fighters killed during colonise ation the skulls of the men were returned to the capital algiers on friday to be treated by french colonial officers as want
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trophies and kept in a museum in paris the final resting place of so many other notable algerians the cemetery. a heat wave in a region usually a famous for cold weather has started fires across 3000000 tons of land in a remote part of siberia planes are being used to tackle the wildfire lightning strikes are thought to be the main course the region is experiencing a severe heat wave in june the 20th the town of. recorded a temperature of $38.00 degrees celsius which is a record for the arctic circle. so this is al jazeera and these are the top stories and several densely populated apartment buildings in the australian city of melbourne i mean put into lockdown after rising kovac 1000 cases thousands of people will be forced to stay at home for at least 5 days. in israel officials have reauthorize the use of phone
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surveillance technology that was once deployed to prevent attacks israeli media is reporting 30000 people have been told to quarantine since thursday israel has seen a rise in cases since easing restrictions to mushroom it because we are at the height of a new crown offense and this is a very strong outbreak that's growing and spreading in the world and also here w.h.o. has mentioned the middle east as a global outbreak epicenter and it does not pass over israel it's here let's hear now from her aforesaid who has more from westerners this is the time that the internal security service it is religion that has been sanctioned to. monitor people's phones this isn't some apps that you voluntarily download this is the security services monitoring where people are being relayed being associating with and then sending them a text message to tell them to aaron jane it's assessed that they need to do so now this is through out the use of this tactic it has caused some outrage from human
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rights groups liberty groups to iran where the government is reimposing lockdown measures after a spike in the number of creative artist cases more than 160 people have died in the last 24 hours that's concerned that people are failing to follow the rules that are in place. at least 34 have died in flooding and mudslides in southern japan nearly half of the victims were in nursing homes the military has been sent to help with rescue and recovery efforts. voting is underway in croatia as parliamentary elections people are choosing a new government during the recession triggered by the coronavirus pandemic the governing center right h d is that party only has a slight lead against its main rival a social democratic party that could force the prime minister into an alliance with the far right nationalist bloc is it being advised to wear masks with covert 19 infractions still increasing. all right you have stayed with the headlines here
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a non-zero got more news coming up right off the inside story. days of violence in ethiopia have shown it's growing ethnic divide follows the killing of a populist singer and activist the prime minister says he was appalled to be stabilized the country how to bridge the divide what's next for you theo get this is the inside story.
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