tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 24, 2021 1:00pm-2:00pm +03
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al-jazeera. hello this is a news hour on al-jazeera i'm fully back to live from a world headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes rescue crews recover debris from a missing indonesian submarine believed to be 850 needs is under the sea. another record day of covert 19 infections in india with hospitals reporting acute shortages of oxygen i'll speak to a doctor who is in the middle of the situation also ahead hours from now russia will close a key access point for ukraine to reach the black sea we've got correspondents on
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the ground to bring us the latest and a guinea's capital is getting a make over but it comes at a price for many families it's. time in school friends of teams involved to meet ill fated europeans simply continue to demand change. on friday it was all still supporters calling for the club's owners to solo. thank you for joining as we begin in indonesia where the navy has discovered the 1st sign of a submarine that's been missing for days and had been raised that oxygen was running out in the race to find the vessel well now search teams have recovered debris which the military chief says was found at a depth of 850 meters as believed oxygen supplies ran out several hours ago $53.00 crew members were on board let's bring in jessica washington who is live for us in
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jakarta so jessica the military held a news conference over an hour ago tell us about what they have said any is there any hope of finding survivors. well that's right they did hold a conference a short while ago and in that briefing they described the situation as you described it as deeply concerning you mentioned some of the debris that they found and based on that debris which is evidence that they have so far they've concluded that they can now change the status of this vessel from sub miss to subs sunk now some of what they found includes the top paedo launch pipe of this submarine this karen 402 as well as a plastic bottle with grease which is used for the use for greasing various parts of the submarine they also found sponges which are used to wipe condensation and they also found what appear to be prayer mats now according to what they found and
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based on this evidence they say that it's likely that there are cracks in the submarine because if there were cracks then this debris wouldn't have been able to have been found now there's also they've also confirmed that the fuel the spread of the fuel spill that they found in this search of the season around bali was around a 16 kilometer radius now as you mentioned they say that the submarine could have sunk as low as 850 meters below the surface of the ocean and in that instance the submarine is well beyond the capacity of what it was built to withstand authorities at this stage say that it's quite unlikely that there was an explosion on board the submarine because in the event that that happened they would have heard it now at this stage they say they are still exploring the possibilities for medical evacuations because they cannot comment on whether the crew the 53 individuals on board this vessel are still alive or not they say that evacuation process will be
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incredibly risky but they are trying their best with assistance from international partners including singapore and australia jessica washington with the latest there on that missing indonesian submarine thank you jessica. china russia and the european union are offering india equipment to generate oxygen as it's called that 9000 crisis worsens nearly 2 dozen oxygen generating machines from germany are expected in new delhi in the coming days india recorded the world's highest number of new infections on saturday well then 346000 its health care system is nearing collapse with hospitals short of beds medicine and oxygen doctors say they're turning away patients every day. i came here to get my grandfather treated he's suffering from cope with 19 they're not living assume we don't understand anything the security guard is saying there is no doctor available here if there is no
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doctor need the emergency ward where we go his oxygen level is dropping alarmingly . if the government wants they can do anything they have the power and they're using it also the problem is that they're not doing it properly i go from hospital to hospital i've been pleading with everyone every person i meet or let's not bring in doctor or pen draco was a condi ologists at a hospital he's joining us via skype from new delhi dr powell thank you very much for being with us i've been told the situation in your hospital is a very dire one tell us about. the current situation surprise i understand a very low when do you expect to get new supplies. well you're absolutely right the situation in but the last bit is lake in the other because particularly in the city of delhi really precarious we were using about 8000. it 1000. folks in per day because we beat it but didn't
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unfortunately the last few days it has been reduced to about 2001500 liters but days coming in with that is that you know patients are in great to great trouble we have trip planning to discharge them without telling them to find a different hospital if they can they can know we're giving them written instructions that we have short of the supply and when we try to bring up the supply and the supplier who has been supplying oxygen quite well for the last 30 years consecutively beer put off their telephone cord emailed them over the supply has any oxygen i'm sorry to interrupt you doctor one of the suppliers who is in charge of delivering these oxygen supplies and and why haven't they done it. this is a company called eon which has been supplying for the last 30 years and it does ignited people into critical care medicine and in the c.d.o.
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department in the last people who have been handling them but did they say that they're totally helpless and what happens is because this oxygen comes in because from the neighboring states didley itself does not when the facing president does so what is happening on the border that's also. you know not allowed to cross because it would have bodies scarce of oxygen in the do you know what we're doing today was dig them in different directions people holding the oxygen cylinders it won't be for the we don't need oxygen to do it nor to morrow demitted dicky been to 2 cylinders berate him so this is this is you know that he unfortunate situation we face it's a very dire and critical to choice not just for your hospital but for several hospitals and india and as you delhi you talked about the fact that oxygen supply is a saying that they're helpless who who then do a do do you tend to as a doctor who do hospital stay in to who is to blame is it the governmental or is it
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the health officials who is to blame for this what seems to be a lack of forecasting. c.e.o. added mr shingle should the goldman and the delhi government the central government they all say that we're going to instruct the company did have to supply at least 3 fourths of the oxygen but the company doesn't pick up the phone did you just don't have it i think i think the planning and you know. during the last few days of last week it was very clear that a number of cases is increasing number of cases increasing as you you know already give the figures that means that a large number of them are going to the court orks region not necessarily ventilation but high pressure oxygen or maybe even to get to lift those are folks to search edition goes below 90 well there's not a real that will so what do you do so you know it is very very sad that you know you put people coming to the hospital in
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a very hostile mood to families are coming you know arm the bricks and other things saying that you know you have been teaching us both so we need years what happened do you know doctors in the hospital many of them have got cool with infections you know out of the hospital and imagine this is a very difficult situation for you as a doctor to deal with you know when when patients are coming in and asking for your help in are not able to deliver it india as we see now is setting another record today of course of 19 infections the government has been blamed for the lack saying restrictions too quickly what would you say right now what is your message and what would you recommend to the government as a doctor to deal with the situation right now in an urgent way. i think that to put it in order to right now it should be health care that is for get a boat elections that is for get to vote rarely let us forget to vote who is going to win which state because there has been going on for the last couple of weeks
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maybe a month we need to concentrate our energy how to get people oxygen how to use you know special ways in which you can you know make oxygen supplies from the trains on you know special tracks which you know was absolutely not interrupted on the we and escorted by police because you have to score that with forces because of the demand winded is a so much of demand and supply as little people tend to people tend to stop there and are still you know give it to us right so i think it has to be multi-pronged can hope to get oxygen and water or doxygen for selectees or herman affecting or making it is the old meant it as far as possible you're just told that germany's sending europe is sending the boys sending there so it is good it's welcome but we need to in the expedient things so that every day we're losing people and the number of people dying i think we you know under reporting that that is not there
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is not going to help us thank you so much dr pander cow for taking the time to speak to us and telling us about the situation at your hospital and across india thank you for joining us on the news hour thank you and u.s. regulators are lifting a pause on the use of the johnson and johnson singled shot called the 1000 vaccine as well as a recommendation by the centers for disease control and prevention that says the benefits outweigh the serious but small risk 15 cases of blood clotting have been identified 3 were fatal rob reynolds reports on the scientists. after an 11 day pause to evaluate rare but serious side effects the u.s. centers for disease control and food and drug administration will allow the use of johnson and johnson's one dose coated 19 vaccine to resume an expert panel voted 10 to 4 to recommend resumption of the vaccinations without restriction for everyone
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aged 18 and over with these actions the administration of johnson and johnson covered 1000 maksim can resume and. that's that f.d.a. will add more details to the health care provider and patient backseat including information about the rest of bonds have occurred in the very small number of people who have received johnson and johnson. out of nearly 8000000 people who received the vaccine 15 developed blood clots and low blood platelets after their shot several became seriously ill and 3 died all women but the expert advisory panel and health officials concluded the benefits of the vaccine outweighed the risks and that new guidance for doctors could help mitigate any damage we found that for every 1000000 doses of this vaccine the james j. vaccine could prevent over 650 hospitalizations and well deaths among women
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aged 18 to 40 and this vaccine could prevent over 4700 hospitalizations and nearly 600 deaths among women. unlike the pfizer and moderna vaccines johnson and johnson's version doesn't require a 2nd dose and it can be transported without deep freeze storage jane jane horton backs in offering key advantages including its single does option and its viability when the supply chain may not allow for answers health officials say administering johnson and johnson's vaccine will resume almost immediately likely as soon as saturday robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. plenty more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including leaders from across southeast asia have met in jakarta high on the agenda how to handle the crisis in myanmar as spectacular view is international space station welcome some new residents and
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a career 1st for this former u.s. open goals champion details coming up in sports straight ahead and to get the air to respond to other world news and there's been renewed tension between russia and ukraine this time at sea russia's closing access to the cake straight to conduct military drills on saturday this would be in violation of a treaty with ukraine russia took control of the straits when it and exclaimed in 2014 and this comes as relations had appeared to be settling down russia has begun withdrawing troops from the ukrainian border after a major build up in recent weeks western powers were concerned russia plan to aid problem os cool separatists in ukraine's east a cease fire was signed last year but outbreaks of fighting have become more frequent in the past few months and we've got 2 reporters covering the latest developments on either side of the sea of cha stratford is in ma
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a pall that lies in eastern ukraine and is a vital port city and burnous main is overlooking the current straight on the crimean side let's go to him 1st so tell us 1st about the closure of the strait later today and the significance of this passage of water. folly as over my shoulder is the 19 kilometer bridge over the current straight links crime in occupied by russians 2014 with the russian mainland now from 9 pm tonight local time access for mara naval traffic through the strait under that bridge will be prevented by the russian navy they say that merchant vessels will be able to continue to go through what it means it prevents the ukrainian navy and if they wanted to invite a 3rd country they can't do that any longer prevents them from visiting their eastern ukrainian ports russia says it's doing it for naval exercises until the
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end of october that's a very very long time to have exercises but what is essentially doing is cementing russia control not only of crimea but of the waters of the black sea in the hours of sea around crimea and russia saying if you want to access these waters you have to ask our permission and you cannot send naval vessels through here but at the same time the russians pulling out troops from ukraine where when do we expect them to complete the pullout of their troops from the ukrainian border. yes driving here this morning we saw some. military vehicles leaving this part of crimea and russia russia says it expects that the to be done by may the 1st they're not entirely withdrawing one division has been told to leave its armored trucks and vehicles in place and it's about sort of 200 kilometers or so from the russia
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ukraine border has been told to leave those vehicles there until autumn so russia is still maintaining a presence of course crimea very heavily militarized by the russians and sebastopol may naval port here so there is what the exercises have achieved for the russian perspective is to show that they have a large presence here they can have a large presence in that they control essentially the waterways around here fully all right brainers thank you very much for that ben a smith there let's cross over the sea of. photos in merrier also a tiny one of the ukrainians saying about not just you know the closure of the strait but also the recent deployment of warships. well the ukrainians as you can imagine a very angry about this they called it a gross violation of the right of freedom of navigation and a violation of the un convention of the law of the sea they see it as being a provocation by russia only adding to the kind of tension that we've seen in the
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region in the last couple of weeks around that troop deployment by the russians along ukrainian borders and around crimea as you mentioned in your intro this will to the eyes of say in the strait is supposed to be on a joint jurisdiction when the russians and ukrainians according to a 2003 agreement now cover days ago we were out with the marriott pulled maritime to work with the ukrainian navy. and they were saying that that agreement was signed in 2003 and is now almost redundant because of course we've had a conflict that started in 2014 and russia annexed crimea so the ukrainians are feeling a weakened powerless if you like too. and that's despite obviously great international support in rhetoric at least calling for the russians to to maintain
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freedom of navigation in these very strategically important waters to both countries and the russian president vladimir putin had invited me to moscow that the ukrainian leader to talk about bilateral relations what does this mean in terms of possible movement towards a lasting cease fire and a lasting political settlement. well according to analysts and critics very little let's be very specific a what putin said is that zelinsky the ukrainian president is welcome to come to russia to talk but about bilateral things bilateral issues he doesn't want to talk about donbass he does not want to talk about the separatist held areas with zelinsky putin has always said that this conflict is an internal issue for ukraine and he's asking zelinsky to speak directly with the separatist leaders in those areas and that is something that ukraine has said from the get go it will
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never do if you put this in the sort of framework of the mixed 2 agreement this agreement that was signed in 2000 every 2015 that invades uses eventually lost and political settlement well many critics will say that i agreement is pretty much dead in the water because it is so heavily in russia's favorite because it is constitutional changes being made to ukraine's constitution it a vision is potentially a great a diva aleutian of power full the separatist held areas critics say that this plays into putin's wired up plan because of course they know that ukrainians will never do this or so they say and that means that an internal territorial conflict inside ukraine texas has ukraine's plans for joining nato according to the nato convention a country cannot join a night if indeed there is a territorial dispute happening inside the country critics say putin knows this and
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no matter he's calling out his elite ski patrol x. . any kind of lost in political settlement is a long way off thank you very much for that reporting live from. now after the crisis meeting of sofie east asian leaders malaysia's prime minister has called for an end to the violence in myanmar and for the military to allow the head of a say and to access the country military giunta was at the talks in jakarta gentlemen on lying participation in the essay and summit was criticised by untie coup protest leaders human rights groups saying the newly established unity government in myanmar say it gave the general legitimacy protesters gathered outside the venue to condemn the months of violence in myanmar at least $700.00 people are reported to have been killed since february but rights activists say the actual death toll is much higher at despite the risks people are continuing to march across myanmar explosions were heard in young gone earlier and hundreds of protesters have again
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been on the streets of the city of die wait let's bring in tony chang who is monitoring events in myanmar for us from neighboring thailand is live in bangkok let's talk about the summit in jakarta for us and controversy there but the presence of myanmar's military leader tell us about what's come out of it and how much pressure these leaders might have put on min and why. what we imagine quite a lot went on now longer than showed of the supposed to be 2 hours went on for 3 we haven't yet had the all important statement which is we assume we're a statement worked on by all the countries present what we have heard those from the malaysian prime minister who as you said made those very strong statements that the killings in the violence must and he called for all political prisoners to be released unconditionally and said he had asked men online to give access to the.
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secretary general and that was something we had heard that they were pushing for before the meeting today it was 1st mentioned by parliamentarians in the week that the idea that an assay and special envoy could go there and act as a mediator between the military and the protesters nonetheless we haven't heard yet from what i see and said in general we know there are also meetings between the u.n. secretary general special envoy and represents is from malaysia indonesia and singapore which she particularly requested access to a gentleman on live memo was said to have turned down that meeting and meanwhile on the ground protests continue tell us about what's been happening this saturday and and how do people view this summit in jakarta are they hopeful that it can achieve anything the people in protesting. frankly people have been pretty angry than have been expressing their anger for the last week they say that this
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opportunity for minong lie to go and be recognized by other r c n leaders legitimizes the coup legitimizes his gentler government and they've been out on the streets today delivering messages that they hope will pay attention to namely the who is reversed. recognizes the national unity government the government they say that represents them represents the results of the november 2020 elections we've seen them marching on the streets of yangon again today out in the in the south in my own state in cairo state up in the far north following very much a pattern that they have every day since the coup happened despite the bloody crackdowns that are going on in certain parts are going on mandalay they are out on motorbikes that's a new tactic they've adopted to try and escape as quickly as the security forces turn but they have been incredibly determined and i think this is the message
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they're trying to get across to which is that they will not back down tony chang in bangkok thank you tony meanwhile myanmar's u.n. ambassador who's an outspoken critic of the military and was sacked by the joint to host progress can be made the u.n. is not recognizes this missile he spoke to our diplomatic editor james space whatever the vision made by leaders of the earth. this should take into account of saving lives or in north sensibility and. buying the millet sieving lighter in north and sibilant in ma and they're providing humanitarian assistance to the people in need. we need to stop the atrocity the inhumane act committed by the military this 3 point that the need to take into account whatever decision that the meat because that is very important saving lives
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in north and civilian is very important for the everyone that is there nobody touched for the human kind please see life or in your sensibility that is the visit point that take into account one never did take that decision you know that the commander in chief of me and why our military gentlemen on line is going to be attending this summit what do you want other leaders to say to him and is it as some have suggested time while the military are in control to expel or suspend myanmar from r.c.n. for now. you know the the beginning what we want is the us the end should listen. to not only from the the military but also from the democratic forces so that you know but unfortunately anyone found the the national unity government was. no one from the national unity government was
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invited to the meeting but it is disappointing. still ahead on the al-jazeera news hour imagine from isolation we'll tell you about a new study done in a cave that may shed some light on our lives and then all the class. i was on a big job in iraq and i'll tell you why people are still prefer to live in tents even after the iraqi government has decided to shut down displacement. and in sports we take a look at what women's rugby is doing to tackle concerns over concussion injuries. hello we've got some lovely spring sunshine continuing across many parts of central and northern europe at the moment 5 weather continuing remaining unusually dry
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having said that into a good part of the british isles and on into scandinavia high pressure still firmly in charge here and you can see have it runs down into those senseless if you let's move out of the way look what's coming got to an area of low pressure just spinning into spain and portugal as we go on through the next couple of days are going to sit out increasingly wet here as we go through sunday some heavy showers rattling in this case through the next couple days it stays dry there across a good cost of the british hours across the low countries that really a sleep raise is going to make it feel fantastic it has to be said as it runs in across east anglia and the southeast down across the low countries but it's dry as can be largely dry to into those central parts show a sweep across spain by the time we do come to monday what's the weather coming to northern parts of italy which also wanted to show just around the eastern side of but for the med it's fine and dry as is the case because a good part all of northern africa well the past in iraq when the other hand will
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see some shop shells from time to time quite a brisk wind as well lifting some dust and sand and staying very warm through towards the east. it's the political debate show that's challenging the way you think i want to know where you're to stand on cancer culture reciting the range of ideas that can be heard from international politics to the global pandemic and everything in between tech companies are the ones with all the power what do we do what's the solution 'd or get organized what are world leaders or governments missing thread talking about targets in like 2040 or 20 targets we're now up front with me marc lamont hill on al-jazeera. when the news breaks here in windsor west of sydney this is the main bridge completely underwater when people who need to be heard 1000 people staying in these tents just a stone's throw from the us mexico border and the story needs to be told i felt
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it's called the $1000.00 prices worsens the health care system is close to collapsing with hospitals short of beds medicine and oxygen and myanmar's military leader is in jakarta for crisis talks with southeast asian leaders yes and summit is expected to call on. to end the violent crackdown on protesters. now recycle spray 6 capsule carrying 4 astronauts has arrived safely at the international space station the new arrivals will spend 6 months at the station and replace for the crew members will now head back to earth a space x. mission blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on friday reusing a falcon rocket and dragon capsule it's part of the company's plan to make space travel cheap. to guinea now where more than $600.00 families have lost their homes in the mates of a wave of demolitions the government says it's part of a cleanup campaign to develop the capital conakry as promised to compensate people
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but many say they have received no help or reports. it's a huge campaign to clean up going to key in what the government says is an effort to develop guinea but in the process thousands of families are being evicted their homes razed to the ground or much in the ruins of we saw these machines come to destroy our houses tools windows everything they said that they wanted to widen the roads because of that they destroyed everything many of the forced evictions are happening in the capital areas with a mix of small businesses residential buildings and informal dwellings. to get in government says the land belongs to the state and those living there are squatters even though many have proof of ownership. these satellite images show the extent of house demolition in 2019 a loan an estimated 20000 guineans lost their homes then and many more since the president alpha condé said people will be compensated but rights groups say it's
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slow to come and often people are left in limbo many of the people robin victim in conakry not only live in the house they have the business in the house the shops and they might have the children going to school in the neighborhood and so in the space of such a short time losing all of that and the government really has an obligation to make sure that provides for the people being evicted and that they don't suffer in the process. residents complained they're giving very little notice before they see their lawyers reduced to rubble. 40 kamar i was informed just 72 hours before his home and livelihood were bulldozed. this is where i had my 2 shops one was a store it's all gone now i have to live in a minibus they destroyed everything in a few seconds they leave nothing to the poor like me for it is also running a small business from the bus and has so far not received any compensation. the
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government is likely to continue his drive to gentrify the capital but rights groups say that without providing a true that is for people those living in poverty will only see their lives deteriorate further but at the helm it. libya has began its covert 1000 vaccination campaign its reported more than 170000 cases and nearly 3000 deaths the health care system has been severely impacted by years of political turmoil and violence and is struggling to cope during the pandemic. traynor reports from the capital tripoli. after years of conflict and another recent battle against a health threat officials in libya are happy to be launching their covert 19 vaccination drive this center in the capital tripoli has opened its doors for health workers and the elderly as part of the government's plan to curb the pandemic according to the national center for disease control libya has secured
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more than 400000 doses mainly from russia and to the un backed kovacs scheme. we've started distributing the vaccine across the country the number of registered is now about half a 1000000 people priority has been given to health workers the elderly and then those with chronic diseases for those here on this day it's a sigh of relief most of us the glances he has been careful since the beginning of the pandemic and only liza's house for essential items he says the vaccine should have come sooner he already said i've been feeling very bad lately there's been a surge with dozens dying every day and thousands of new cases unfortunately our officials are not qualified but today i feel good to see people and the elderly like me who have come to be vaccinated for him half the meds but i've been staying at home as i've been so scared to get covered 19 we didn't think they would ever get vaccinated when they asked for people to register my daughter slimy up getting the shot now gives me hope our country can make it. libya has recorded slightly
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more than 173000 cases who many health experts believe the true number is much higher there are fears that the vaccination campaign could be marred by political infighting and favoritism the covert $1000.00 pound demick along with years of conflict have had a toll on an already struggling health sector here reza roll out begins many are hopeful that things will start to be better now a trainer over there a. russian player president vladimir putin has backed a proposal by health officials for people to stop work for 10 days in early may to curb the spread of corona virus the health minister says the covert situation is stable but may worsen when people start to socialise more in the warmer weather russia has reported almost 9000 new cases in the past 24 hours well below the 29000 a day at its peak in december that is the words you. will lose all of my colleagues
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to listen to the opinion of specialists to religious to those who are not just professionals in the area but who have also been fighting in fiction especially in the last year and have received such diverse an independent nation about covert 19 if you think the measure to prolong my holidays is necessary then fine to do so and today i will sign the corresponding decree. new zealand has paul's part of its newly opened travel bubble with australia between new zealand and the state of western australia on hold after its launch a city perth and a nearby region were put into a snap 3 day lockdown it's in response to 2 people testing positive for covert 1000 travel bubble of arrangements are still in place between new zealand and other australian cities. to iraq where months after the government shut down most camps for displaced people iraqis are still struggling to find shelter aid workers estimate more than 100000 people have been made homeless during the pandemic and no money has been provided to rebuild homes destroyed during years of fighting. on the
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. campaign northern iraq. i am not sure how to take care of his 5 children this tense all they have after being made homeless for the 2nd time the iraqi government has shut down most camps for the people displaced by years of fighting and of thousands an hour left with no shelter. my house was destroyed by an asteroid. i lived in a camp for 3 years they asked me to leave the last one and i heard about this camp i have been here for 4 months 12 year old son his abdominal cancer but he and many others don't have access to health care at this remote camp in the northern self-governing kurdish region. we believe the iraqi government's decision to close the camps isn't military but a political decision kurdish regional government opened its doors we don't benefit from the refugees there are a burden on the carriage the government but we look after them for humanitarian reasons. aid workers say 70 percent of the people here are in debt many for trying
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to find food in a home it's kitchen there's barely enough to eat. living here is also difficult but i don't have a choice i can only buy potatoes rice eggplant we can't afford meat i haven't tasted meat for months since of the camps for shut down 300 families have arrived at the house and charm you to camp those in charge say the government is intentionally making matters worse to force out people. the iraqi government did not include them in the food baskets for displaced families and help from n.g.o.s is not enough for all the world food program gives money which is not sufficient concern and fear is that the situation is going to become more difficult for the last 2 months there have been no electricity in this camp which is home to about 5000 people but even in a day's conditions people find life easier than what it is when they try to go back and rebuild their homes which have been destroyed in the fighting. so i had i would
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have found shelter in this construction site he's angry for being forced out of his tent with nowhere to go and no opportunities to rebuild his life. yes they forced me to leave the camp kicked me out without any alternative my house is totally damaged if the government pays me i will rebuild my house i want to return but the situation has forced me to live here in addition to destroyed homes there are security issues arab residents of send a kurdish group such as the y.p. g n p k k. there is displaced from the province are afraid of fighters aligned with the popular mobilization forces iraq's government told al jazeera people were not forced to leave an official with the ministry of migration says 26 camps are still operating in northern iraq but he admitted the financial compensation promised a dog who left has not been paid. iraq's budget issues for several years has been an obstacle to receive and distribute money for iraqis like ahmed those reasons just sound like excuses from people who no longer care. how to camp kurdish region
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of northern iraq. armenians around the world are mocking the mass killing of their people during the 1st world war these are live pictures from the armenian capital yerevan where the prime minister and president longbows paying tribute to those who died armenian say the killings committed in the final days of the ottoman empire amounted to a genocide a turkey's government rejects that u.s. politicians and activists have been rallying against the construction of an oil pipeline in the city of men face they say the pipeline threatens the drinking water of people on low incomes who are mostly african-americans and as little reports from tennessee some have called the proposals energy project a form of environmental racism. for months residents in south meant this had been fighting against the construction of an oil pipeline dorsey says she's worried over what it might mean if
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a proposed oil pipeline were to cut right through the neighborhood she's lived in for most of her life my file. why now would be buying it the rule man may behold there's a growing movement among the local population against the plans for the energy project the concern from activists like justin j. pearson is over the ground being proposed for the pipeline which is expected to pass over the memphis awkward for so one of the most severe negative consequences is to our environment they're planning to build a $1500.00 p.s.-i crude oil pipeline atop the memphis sandakan for what supplies drinking water to over a 1000000 people in addition to this they're building at the top an area that's the most seismically active in the southeastern part of the united states. the pipeline would also pass through box town a predominantly black neighborhood that critics say is already exposed to pollution from several nearby industrial sites in recent weeks a growing chorus of voices have spoken out against the project including at least
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28 members of congress and former u.s. vice president al gore it is reckless racist it is a real we're trying to stop this i cloud it's called the i tell you i climb the memphis mayor just came out against it 2 days ago which gave us all some great it encouragement to companies i don't believe the city with threats of lawsuits i do that everywhere even though they're legal theories are often nonsense what lettuce is standing up because the black citizens of memphis and they're not white allies are standing up to say no more of this and our middle races a controversial aspect of this pipeline and others like it across the united states is the use of nationwide permit 12 which allows phone. fuel companies to fast track projects like the behala connection pipeline the parent company responsible for the project valero energy corp did not respond to our request for
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a comment but the company has defended the project promising the pipeline will meet environmental standards and will it up a little al-jazeera memphis tennessee u.s. president joe biden has called on world leaders to work together on a transition to clean energy during the 2nd day of a global summit on climate change biden laid out how washington will achieve the target of cutting carbon emissions in half by 2030 invited kind of advisers and business leaders to look at what he called the valuable economic opportunities of tackling the crisis we need to develop and deploy breakthrough technologies that allow us to eliminate emissions throughout the physical economy 2nd we need to tap the power of markets to fund and deploy these innovations for example by finding creative ways to finance technologies and by leveling the playing field so they can compete with fossil fuels 3rd governments and corporations need to adopt policies
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that will make it faster and cheaper to make the transition and leaders will need to reward those who take difficult steps our white house correspondent kimberly how to test more. the u.s. president has put out this bold agenda in terms of emissions reductions that was the headline from the 1st day sensually that they wanted to bring this down to up to 52 percent of the 2005 levels and to do this by the year 2030 so today's all been about how to make that happen so in terms of pushing the private sector it's going to take an overhaul of domestic policies at least that's the belief of this government so there was a talk today about how that would be achieved so we heard from the treasury or rather the transportation secretary talking about the new standards that may be put in place as early as july with respect to those fossil fuel burning vehicles trying
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to encourage more americans to buy electric vehicles and also talking about the importance of incentives that maybe put in place to put forward those new technologies that we heard bill gates talking about there for example the next generation of solar and other areas where the private sector can get involved and then there's an international component to this is well because there has been this feeling that china is lagging behind when it comes to the development of these new technologies as so the discussion has also been around what it looks like in terms of trying to get some of this sort of public private partnership encouraging not just in the united states but around the world. maxwell an associate of the c.e.o. jeffrey have seen has appeared before us john speeding not guilty to sex trafficking charges she's accused of helping i've seen recruiting sexually abused girls child palace has a story. looking frail and noticeably older elaine maxwell made her 1st in person
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a parents in a new york court since her arrest last year the 59 year old is accused of 6 trafficking having allegedly helped her friend an ex-boyfriend jeffrey epstein gruman 614 age girls in the 1990 s. and 2 thousands the victims lawyers 1st brought a civil suit against mex while 7 years ago or 2 years ago if steyn was arrested on 6 trafficking charges disgraced financier committed suicide in his jail cell a month later his accusers and now hoping for justice through mechs wells trial to be honest i was too afraid to come see me at the trial. and if this is a new feeling for me to be able to sort of and sit there and accept you know a lot and them yeah i do think that it it's hard to sit through it and it's painful but it's good to appealing for the next wells boys say she's not only innocent but
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describe her treatment in custody as a pulling i've never seen anything like it in 23 years of being a criminal defense and i've never seen anything like it how she's being treated it's the epstein effect it's the epstein effect she's being treated horribly because of the negligence and what happened to geoffrey epstein the victim's lawyers refute that i don't believe that there is any credible. evidence any basis whatsoever to assert that this maxwell is the victim. i think that a media blitz that the defendants are putting on. i do not believe that that is productive for them. i do not believe that that is fair to the real victims here maxwell's lawyers we back in court on monday they will ask the federal appeals court in manhattan to grant her bio it has been denied. 3 times all we're asking
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for is a fair opportunity to fight this case and if she's given bail we know that will have a 3 week trial is scheduled for july next while faces up to 80 years in prison if convicted of all charges fellas al-jazeera are still ahead on the news hour ends for says young baseball stuff on the perfect way to pay tribute to him and give him a best story since it. is a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there a white supremacy impacts all of our life if you're putting more money into the hands of someone 1st taking money out of the hands of other workers their own goes to their camp it becomes us versus them this is the deal about constraining your nuclear program the bottom line the big questions on out is there. the health of humanity is its stake a global pandemic requires
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things involved in the ill fated european super league continue to demand change of their clubs on friday was also supports is calling for the club's owners to sell up and leave. the premier league team as i am by american businessman stan kroenke on sunday the club was named as one of the founding members of the new super league but within 48 hours arsenal had pulled out after criticism from players politicians and of course fans i don't run in gold protests but this is a role that i promised me to understand but you know so not some 20 year old lao yeah you know while reasonable guys who follow dictated by what they've done to my house come through the rest of it we want to play a role call that we caught up in for a peaceful protest decided we're games totally we're against owners like strike carries ruing could you know but i think if we look at a figure that's
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a pretty big for a day and a half or 2 for the market as a way it would have a council because that was a joke. well the mood of fans and markets have been lifted by that same performance on the only goal by their. starting the game against everton everton just about hitting their hopes of a top 4 finish alive are also not down in 9th africa fight for the european champions league since $26.00 to $8.00 so we knew that that was happening when we knew there were fires wanted to express their feelings and we made the preparations with that in mind and there's no excuse we love the game because in the end we had to define the game in the crucial moment when we had the openings or the chances no clear chances that we won and we didn't do that out of brooklyn nets appeared in the boston celtics to take top spot in the n.b.a.'s eastern conference brooklyn playing without some of the injured stars including kevin durant's and james harden
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so managed to hold off a late charge by the celtics the nets carrier of encouraged victories a couple of free throws the win leaving brooklyn ahead of the philadelphia 76 is. we know that we're not going to have it right away some games so we've just got to battle through in games are going to come down to the wire when you know that either double or me or you know we necessarily can't you know we don't have any office gone for us so we can't really get a stop on the guys that are having a big night we just got to find a way to combat it. now the final games in the women's rugby 6 nations tournaments take place over the next few hours and the players compete on the pitch there's growing concern about what repeated blows are doing to their brains just balding ripples. preparing for the big day england's red roses will take on france watched by what's expected to be a record television audience. not. rugby is the fastest growing sport for
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women in the u.k. and globally it's played by $2700000.00 women and girls former player nick evans will be watching and hoping any injuries are taken more seriously now than a decade ago when she played for wales i used to get really quite quite regular concussions but it wouldn't be something that i'd necessarily share with the coach i wouldn't i wouldn't want to be taken off the pitch i wouldn't want to have had a week out 2 or 3 weeks out parliament is investigating links between concussion in sport and long term brain injury inquiry into concussion in sport doctors told a committee last month that women are twice as likely as men to suffer concussions in sports. despite the greater likelihood for women to suffer brain injury it's male athletes who are given priority when it comes to medical care and research into detection and prevention there is cause for consume because by study on the
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average woman's hits a small it's a hypothesis that's been raised but as far as i know no windows has done a proper study on that sofa beside smaller heads and next there are other theories about why women's concussion levels are higher hormones or women more likely to report a concussion at this hour which a practice session the coaches hears touch base training sparing attack oh and teaching the girls had to fall safely as many concussions are caused by head slapping the ground parents are warned to watch for any signs of concussion and the players themselves are very aware the most important thing is that you're safe and like you don't go to play back to play too soon because repeated especially repeated concussions they can be like devastating long term. the benefits of exercise are well documented and to ensure the joy of playing remains the sport of rugby is looking to reduce risks as the ultimate goal jessica baldwin al-jazeera
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england. a tiger woods says posted a picture of himself on social media for the 1st time since that car crash back in february the 15 time major winner underwent surgery in front just whose lower right leg injuries to his foot and ankle the 45 year old saying his rehab is coming along l.a. police say excessive speed was the cause of woods's x. . well he still some distance away from ever doing anything like this again his 20 turn us open champion graeme mcdowell competing at the zurich classic of new orleans the move an archon hitting 8 hole in wall his 1st ever on the p.g.a. tour. the 41 year old saying afterwards he was just happy knots with it's his ball into the left. and a major league baseball star has paid an uncanny tribute to his father fernando touches jr smushing sue only runs for the son diego padres exactly 22 years on
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from the day his dad famously hit sue grand slams person loose in the same inning dodger stadium his dance achievement heard never been done before and hasn't been done since junior is at it not quite so unique but he did help his team to a 3rd straight victory over the los angeles times. ok that is how you sports looking for an awful andy thank you very much for that now ever wonder what it would feel like to disconnect from the world and hide away in a cave for a few weeks while 15 people in france found out a group of friends scientists and explorers has emerged from the cave to spending 40 days inside they were in isolation deep isolation without any sense of time a volunteer there are an experiment and of appearing a mountains one which hopes to better understand how humans perceive time and how groups of people can adapt without its impressive as it were this means our knowledge is there to stay with us adrian finnegan is with next thanks will.
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finland has committed to cutting its carbon emissions with the world's most ambitious reduction goal carbon neutrality in just 15 years now it's really excited to actually get to and we can do it if we want to but 1st the nation must tackle the dirty legacy of a profitable fossil fuel industry it's and being an active emanations source people in power finland's plummet warriors on a. weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines the news media have been
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left to sort through mixed messages on a quite complex story from mainstream to street journalism being made objective is to get me to meet you send it to the wall to show you what's going on exposing real world threats to objective it's often of on the part sounds from auster 11000 people who were arrested the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jersey to. visit lights made to look like a city from the sky but they're fishing vessels just outside of argentina's exclusive economic zone the united states launched operation southern cross to combat illegal and regulated fishing in the southern atlantic argentina's coast guard say their main task is to control their movements so they do not cross into arjan time territory from this from large entine of forty's and money for what's happening in its economic exclusive zones but what authorities here are saying is
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that what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. rescue crews to recover day brief from a missing indonesians submarine believed to be around 850 meters under the sea. and of a very unforgiving this is our 0 live from doha also coming up another record day of covert 19 infections in india with hospitals reporting acute shortages of oxygen . libya rolls out its vaccination campaign but there are fears that.
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