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but an indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against the male aggression with a carnival, less display of peace and unity defends who make football. prison angels, on al jazeera, the us is always of, in fact the people around the world. people pay attention to what on here, and i'll just do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the news the relatives overcome with grief and anger in india as another 24 patients die because a hospital run out of oxygen. ah, hello, barbara cetera, you're watching al jazeera life and also coming up health officials in yemen report
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a low pay come for covert faxing me and mars catching rebels. i say they've shut down a military helicopter. and the roman catholic non stolen trial in argentina for the sexual abuse of children out of school for the death i india is fast approaching $20000000.00 confirmed corona virus cases. after recording a 12 straight day of more than 300000 infections, the devastating surge has led to the deaths of at least 40000 people in just the past 2 weeks. and the health system is buckley, another 24 people died when a hospital and cat in the state ran out of oxygen. elizabeth per on the reports from new delhi,
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the relatives of patients who died when this hospital's oxygen supply ran out. the come with grief or my boy had recovered. 75 percent. if oxygen was available, you will have survived. but without oxygen. last night he died. i vent the anger at hospital staff in the state of card nautica. one man said his brother called him at midnight asking for help. we could recall it midnight, that he's not getting his oxygen supply. he got married just 2 months ago now who will look countries family. karnataka is one of india's richest states, but also one of the worst effected few places in the country have been spared by the 2nd wave of the virus. the capital new delhi set up at 1st oxygen generation plant. after more than 50 patients died when their supply ran out. don't depend
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into a back into space. when we are completely dependent on supply cylinders, then these problems are bound to days. it is a great idea to overcome that problem. we have created an oxygen generation frontier in simple words. it is a kind of oxygen concentrated only with greater capacity oxygen concentrate as continue to arrive along with other international aid. trains are being used to transport cryogenic tankers with liquid oxygen to those states hardest hit by the virus. the government has expanded the vaccination program to include every one about the age of 18. but there was shortages of doses to people have been waiting in line outside the center for hours. the vaccines arrived late and the process is taking much longer than expected. and that's only leading to more frustration for people standing and choose where proper social distance thing isn't possible. glad when robert,
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like hundreds of others waited for more than 3 hours for his jab. i feel the delay in the thing. there is the main issue because people have been waiting has since morning they were told that the slot would open up at 10 o'clock, but they have been here like 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock. and now we are getting to and finally getting in some sites. vaccinations were delayed because of a lack of health care workers to administer them to ease the pressure on the health care system. and the supreme court has asked the government to consider imposing a nation wide locked down, but not before making arrangements for india is hundreds of millions of daily wage earners who must work every day to survive. elizabeth peron and al jazeera new delhi, dr. raffi mar lake is the managing director of re digs, health care hospital in new delhi. he's also the former general secretary of the indian medical association. he explains how overwhelmed hospitals decide who to treat when beds are scarce. we tried to segment the patients into 2 categories.
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number one category is we're not requiring any off season and they're putting a load on the infrastructure. so we have divided the patients into 2 sig things. so one segment is those are not quite involved in the other segment is those who are requiring she's in, in critical care, intensive care treatment. so, so we are only treating those patients who are requiring the off season on work. pick any of the patients, we are giving them the telecom traditions and they can get our home and we are explaining them. the warning signs wendy, are supposed to be reporting back to the hospital in case they don't see. the nation decreases the checking by the s b o 2 meters. so the checking the gladly in off season in, in the degrees is decreasing or can be checked is running high or they are getting some lunar from the lips or neil. so we,
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we tell them certain warning signs when they rush through the hospital. otherwise we are taking care of them at home. the other segment of the patients, those who are needing off season. and those are typically sick only those patients are being admitted right now. going to yemen now we're health officials of reporting, very low turnout for covered 19 vaccinations. you haven't received its 1st shipment of vaccines in late march. thanks to the global kovacs vaccine sharing scheme. charlotte bellis reports. human ease in the southern city of tires move with purpose, not pausing for fear there on one of the front lines in the countries 6 year war or for fear of a global pandemic. they march on, well versed and surviving alone. that is bad news for these nurses at all found the hospital. there are no choose for the vaccine, despite of spike and in fictions last month. a mo norrish population and
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a hobbled health system. tie is, is humans, 3rd largest city and has full of intellect. his plan, so i got to him with my i was surprised when i came to the medical center and found a low turnout. i go vaccinated along with my whole family and were entirely convinced because the pandemic is widespread and sentence are more intense than human was given. 360000 doses of the estrogenic vaccine 5 weeks ago through the global co vex vaccine shearing scheme. 70000 were delivered to ty is f of and then at the genie. oh, i do actually. and bob, we started on april 21st. the donald has been very low. one reason is the religious belief that many people have that taking a shot in ramadan, they feel fast. it's wrong. but that has led many people not to come. that includes many helped workers in human streets mask. the rear room is not
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heavy and there is still a lot of uncertainty about the vaccine. maybe it'll succeed or maybe it will fail to get or not have a good effect by corrode a virus. i took natural herbs and spices. that's what our ancestors used. i recovered one of his dies only when his time has come. those rare diseases only affect the rich and we're not among them. vaccine fear is spreading on social media with people more scared of the vaccine than the virus. and come to see society needs more awareness and more education that this vaccine is not as dangerous and does not cause blood clots as it's been circulated. yemen, the country of nearly 30000000 people or receive 1900000 doses through the kovak scheme this year. but at this rate, maybe that will be a surplus. charlotte bellis? out to 0.
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ah, colombia, the finance minister has resigned after deadly protests across the country over proposed tax hikes. at least 17 people are now known to have died and hundreds of been injured since the demonstrations began on when 816 were protesters, and one was a police officer on sunday president the even to play withdrew the tax reforms which included a sales tax on public services and some food, but he says that reforms are still needed to stabilize this economy. and people have continued one of me at mars, most powerful rebel groups that could sheen independence. army says it's shut down and military helicopter, near the town of oak, a social media video set to be of the helicopter shows an aircraft dropping, leaving a trail of smoke fighting between the army and ethnic armed groups has intensified
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since february school. well, the katrina, one of several ethnic minorities who've allied themselves with nationwide protest movement against the crew. scott high blur is monitoring the story from neighboring thailand. then as more now on the groups claims that from the kitchen, independence army and they're one of the largest most powerful ethnic armed organizations inside benmark. and they have claimed that they shut down this helicopter. they're saying it was a most likely shoulder launched guided missile that brought down this helicopter. we haven't heard anything from the tap at all. that's the official name for the military in the end mark, this is part of this escalation. we've seen a fighting between armed ethnic organizations that really occupy the borderlands or, or surround the center part of me and me are, there are many different groups. but the kitchen independence army is one that has really kind of been engaged in heavier battles. more frequent battles with the army
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since the qu on february 1st. so this is, i guess kind of the latest round, if you will. they claim pretty soon after i would say maybe 2 or 3 hours after they said they brought down this helicopter, which was 10 am this morning that they did in fact bring it down. this again, they say is a retaliation for airstrikes that happened overnight sunday into monday today. and then also monday morning they said they were tolerated because the helicopter involved was attacking position their position. but also they said that earlier in the day there were a fighter aircraft doing the same us president joe biden has these, resurrected a plan to raise the capital refugee admission 262500 after severe criticism from his own supporters. just 2 weeks ago, he abandoned the plan and after rising numbers of people cross the border from mexico. but he now says he will raise the number of refugees allowed in this year from the historic low of 15000 set by the trump administration.
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when mike hannah is live from washington, d. c immigration, i guess the attempting to curtail it in every way possible was one of the key aspects of the trumpet administration. but it seems that for joe biden as well, it is continuing to be one of the key issues, isn't it? very my. so it's going to be seen within the context of president biden. wanting to get is a very composed policy in place, get congress depart massive bills in terms of increasing government spending in various sectors. he needed republican support. the immigration bill is exceedingly unpopular among republicans, and that would be accounted for his initial decision to keep the camp at $15000.00 . there was immense blow back from members of the democratic party and individuals within it. and now president biden had traversed himself. essentially, he's issued a memorandum to the secretary of state saying that the capital now be set at 62 and
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a half 1000 saying as well that that initial decision to retain the 15000 cap was a temporary one pending for the consultation with other members of his administration, so in that he's attempting to say face, but there's a caveat to all of this as well. president biden makes very clear that that capital $62500.00 may not be achieved in the remainder of the fiscal year, which ends in october. the reason for this he says, in the memorandum is massive stopping shortages within homeland security border patrol. this is a consequence as president biden of the ravages left by the previous administration . so having raised the cap, he's now saying it may not be possible to fulfill it, but in the same memorandum, he says as well, his intention in the next financial year beginning and october, is to raise that cap to well over a 120000. so he's committed now to raising the amount of refugees who are allowed to come into the united states. it is done on
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a geographical basis. each geographical area is given a certain amount of refugees who will be able to enter. and there's a figure of some 12 and a half 1000, which is a floating allocation depending on what is needed at any particular time. so on the one level, president biden making a massive you tune here in of his policy on refugees were turning at the other hand saying it may not be achievable because have stopped shortages. and finally saying that this cap is going to increase in the next 12 months. my can with the latest on that story from washington d. c. thank you. still the come in this half hour of news. kirk is stan, call for the cease fire with the g. keystone to be respected as those displaced by border clashes start returning hope and why rhino poaching is on the rise again in south africa. ah
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ah. hello, we got some rather wet weather, pushing across western parts of australia over the next couple of days. quite a bit, a cloud just coming in here. what i'm active feature this one. and that will push into at the western side of w way, some very heavy rain coming down to was per, we'll see some wet weather coming in here elsewhere across central air as well. straight. yeah. as is the case just not fighting twice, unpleasant sunshine. we have got some live showers to the east side of victoria pushing across the eastern half of new south wells and most of the showers retreating to the east of the blue mountains as we go one through wednesday. but certainly some wet weather, some disappointing weather coming in to west sydney drive. but coming back in behind across south australia, still some rain there into the wi fi. the north is fine and dry and by this stage it should be fine and try for news aided as well. one or 2 shouts,
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clearing away from the south, ireland this wet weather. meanwhile, making its way towards japan. we have some heavy rain into central parts of china. moving across says eastern areas as we go through tuesday, korean peninsula, seeing some very heavy rank, could see some localized flooding on this system continues to drive its way further . east was, as we go through wed and stay where the weather coming cause much of japan took it with a high 26. the capturing a moment in time. snapshot of other lives. other stories provide any glimpse into someone else. his world. i am the boy. we out of the witness on al jazeera, they travelled thousands of time to pick, vary the do type work is written exploitation in the forest waiting. when i went to
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investigate one out of the the a come back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. india is fast approaching 20000000 confirmed corona virus cases. after recording a 12 straight day of more than 300000 defections, 24 patients have died up to yet another hospital ran out of oxygen. colombia, the finance minister has resigned after violent protests across the country over proposed tax reforms. at least 17 people have died since demonstrations began 5 days ago. and one of me enlarged most powerful rebel group. the chief independence
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army says it's shut down a military helicopter. a social media of video shows and aircraft dropping, leaving a trailer. a 2nd trial has started in argentina over the systematic sexual abuse of death when the case rocked the nation and sent shock waves through the roman catholic church. 2 priests and a gardener have already been sentenced. and now 9 more people, including 2 nuns are in the dark daniel shrine, la reports, one of the more than 20 former students from the antonio provolone institute in the western province of mendosa, already found the courage to speak out. it was their testimony, is that help? 2 priests, nicola karate shall quote about your imprison in 2019 both for more than 40 years. now they'll again have to bring up those painful memories.
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9 more accused puts on trial, the charges against them, including sexual abuse and corruption of mine is that which is your most gamblers who through much of their lives, they couldn't communicate because they didn't have sign language for school prohibited. so they couldn't describe what had happened to them and then no one to lead them. not into the sign language teacher reported it in 2016 the accuse this time include 2 nuns for former directors of the institute, a psychologist and the cook. all who deny the charges against them? lawyers for the victim said they had strong evidence and a confident no get convictions. gave him no gaining. they tell you what no mother or father wants to know that your child has been abused for a long time. the arch and signed pope frances has called child abuses,
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ravenous wolves who must prepare for divine justice victims and those battling on their behalf. see their case is part of why the problem you know, from tina at around the world. the church will store it is won't face what they're accused of. they will pull up the middle of the satellite. see on it in. the 1st thing that has to happen is what the united nation said in 2014 and catholic church must don't systematic cover ups of the evidence, the government because as long as they're doing that will be my team. i mean, the proven institute has since been close, but many questions about what went on behind those gate still remain what the 9 are accused of what the 2 priests already been convicted all represents for many a crime even more heinous because the children what death. because they were perceived to be more vulnerable. therefore, the exploitation of trust, by those responsible for looking after them seems to be even greater. much of the
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trial will be conducted virtually as the covet. 19 pandemic continues to devastate argentina with nearly 200 witnesses scheduled to testify. many of them requiring sign language interpreter's. it could take up to a year, a year, exposing deep wounds that some must face. and others would rather avoid daniel for the roach's era one osiris. people in afghanistan, logger, province, say they're scared after a powerful car. bomb killed at least 24 people last week. the attack happened as foreign troops began withdrawing from the country field country for he travelled to pull the alarm in logo or were locals are becoming increasingly worried. the roads in again is down, have become too dangerous, even for the one hour drive from cobbled to low. gar, from the air, the south eastern province looks peaceful, but on the ground. the devastation caused by a powerful trog bomb days ago is
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a reminder of how volatile the area is shark and russia the ship. the hospital is totally destroyed. all the employees are trying to clean the place, the broken glass and the rooms. the staff are trying to rebuild the hospital from nothing in just a few days because the government is not helping us. a few meters away, members of the peace movement set up attend. they are demanding a cease fire and want their voices heard the guest house next to the tent. were dozens of high school students were waiting to take their university entrance exams has been leveled. the tell about has been active and low gone for years and the government has blamed it for the devastating car bomb attack that the group has yet to respond to the accusation. the logo governor says they have evidence that have been carried out the attack. he believes despite the foreign troop withdrawal,
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the african defense forces can continue to fight the group. and he says he's more concerned about foreign fighters that use the 14 kilometer border separating law guy from pakistan. the pressure comes on logan and from logan than they have foreign advisors, like pakistani like apps, like people from was ricky from the evil people. they're here, they're giving them trainings day. they are giving them they're making the car bombs for them. the western world to a saying ok guys, we finish the job successfully. we can also be london, and now we are going and they are leaving behind. a war which fought for 20 years. all these people trained in our fear by making
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and lots of other things. they are leaving international communities living on a stand, to go into chaos. while the government says they keep conducting operations against what it calls terrorist groups near the lager border shopkeepers at the capital bazaar are trying to rebuild their shops. it will take them days to restore their businesses and money that no one will compensate them for you to let them know. security is deteriorating, day by day. we cannot run our businesses properly. but working fin, it's too difficult to have a shop here. i insist that we have a stable piece for our country, and that piece is the one thing every one longs for folio counter for a al jazeera lo guy. kirk, it stands leader, is calling for a feast fi with the jakey's down announced on saturday to be respected as displaced . people begin to return home a violent dispute about
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a reservoir that both countries claim as their own has killed almost 40 people in the past week. shall stratford reports now from the village of cocktail. sh this is the 1st time 70 sir has returned to her home since she and her family flip for their lives. it is completely destroyed. 76 categories. she has lived in the village of comp, trash on the disputed border with tasha san all her life. they have been clashes between the curious and tasha communities in this region before but never as military involvement, let destruction on this scale. and i says in kelowna softball, called, i had hoped that when i came back there would be something left. but i'm devastated . god willing with help of the people we will rebuild our lives instead of moving. i want to rebuild here. this place has always been home. i will never leave hope
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gets here in the categories. and tasha governments accuse each other of escalating the situation. video shots on mobile phones show the topic military moving into disputed villages. natasha combs were destroyed in the attacks in this village. this is one of 17 homes in this particular village that has been destroyed and people have begun to come back to inspect the damage or in this case, what remains of their property is one thing. they all tell you is that there was no animosity in the community during the period of the soviets. problem started with the breakup of the soviet union independence and a border problem that lasted 30 years. the violence response by arguments between local communities and tactic. residents over control of water from this reservoir kyrgyzstan, his tragic soldiers killed more than 50 people, destroyed government and private property. because up,
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come on by inspect the damage to his home has good afternoon, elephant to call up. we are afraid my family and children can't live here much. jake, neighbors were also evacuated, but into the territory. the relationship between us has not been good for years, but now it's worse than ever. some of the estimated 60000 people who were evacuated, sheltering in schools. i've been here with my sister in law and grandchildren for 4 days. i don't know what's happening in my village. they go, we're being looked house to here with little sign of a comprehensive settlement to this complicated border dispute. zip annisa and many like her will struggle to rebuild their lives. cha, stafford, al jazeera, comp, tash on the kid. against caching, border wildlife parks in south africa are worried about renewed poaching of rhinos. now that coven locked on restrictions are slowly being lifted,
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coaching was down by about a 3rd last year. the lowest speed in almost a decade ranger is are removing the horns of rhinos to make them useless to poachers. the poacher is seldom on illegal black markets, mainly in china and vietnam. there are only an estimated $16000.00 dry nose left in south africa. covered restrictions worked on a number of levels. the reduction of international and even local travel prevented the movement of product. perhaps even more. so the restriction of movement of people within the parks reduce the amount of information available to the organized network. looking for ron horn, and that's one of the reasons why poaching numbers with down epic games. the makers of the popular video game fortnight has gone into battle with apple in court, win or lose the anti trust trial draws apple into a global debate on whether a huge tech companies should be regulated. epic game says apple is turned that's
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app store into a weapon for shaking down smaller companies to boost its huge profits for night is free, but apple currently pigs a cup of up to 30 percent from enact purchases like special weapons or new characters. well, in august of last year, epic games laid a prep for apple launching its own in app payment system. when apple kicked fortnight off the platform, epic hit apple with a lawsuit arguing the company's control over the app store is anticompetitive. apple says it's fees are fair given its investment in the i phone, which it calls a nice product, even though more than a 1000000000 people have one now. well, at market expert, john berg myers says, the interests of users often get lost in disputes like this. disputes are really, you know, 2 companies, apples obviously much larger than epic, but there they are still 2 giant companies. and i think that the interest of
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consumers do sometimes get lost because what consumers are missing is not just for the night or in purchases on games from epic because of this dispute. but when you think about all the other games out there, that might not even be made because they don't see like a path to financial viability. 2 of the world's wealthiest people and biggest philanthropists, bill and melinda gates have announced they're getting divorced. microsoft co founder bill gates announced the split in a joint statement, saying after much thought they've decided the end their marriage. they vowed to continue working together on the bill and melinda gates foundation. ah and that reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, india is fast approaching $20000000.00 confirmed corona virus cases. after.

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