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colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members insisted they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to pay said the forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events that the order would be investigated. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm about this, and this is the news ally from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, israel, and how much agree to see spar ending 11 days of fighting that killed more than 200 pounds of stadiums from brought widespread destruction. is there any forces?
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enter the alexa, compound fiery rubber boats and tear gas to disperse worshippers protested to friday. prayers. a warning about a deadly fungus spreading in parts of india that may be linked to a treatment given to cover the 1900 patients under points that minimize election commission plans to dissolve also some cheese nationally for democracy party and to send to the sports. there's no stopping the games in toko, the international olympic committee, the tool called the cancellation, reassuring athletes and the japanese public. they'll be safe off a 3 day meeting with local organizers. ah, when you days come in gaza with a cease fire and hopes for an extended break in fighting between israelis and palestinians. the 11 day war less 250 people, dad,
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most of them palestinians in the gaza strip is certainly prime minister benjamin netanyahu called the operation a success saying they had hamas hard. but the palestinian group has also claimed victory and says the world is on its side. in the last, are there being skirmishes between israeli police and worshippers of the ox? a most compound. what does he say? tear gas as far as on the police tried to disperse the crowd following friday prayers. these are life pictures from beta allen and the from allah or protest is, are beginning to gather, but this is a wide shot. and that is the shot of beta alpha. the protest is as i say, beginning to gather following that message that was given by the hamas leader a smell. and yeah, we'll be talking about that in a moment. but in a moment, 1st, we're going to begin our coverage with this report from harvey faucet in western luisel. and as the promised sci fi became a reality in gaza, there was a sense of liberation from days of destructive deadly strikes and artillery. also
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a celebration of what, how must, and its military lead him home a death say is a victory over israel. i know that they killed young man, so my grandson was born and we called him a death. we called another child, alexis thought they are in good health, they will grow up and be young men. god is greater. the families who refuge in school is now able to return to their homes. they let in fear about. this is a joyful moment for all garza, this is the victory for remo, done for each for to resilience celebrations to an occupied east. jerusalem hammer said it had one concessions in the ceasefire. restricting is really actions in the neighborhood of shakes, euro and on the lock. so most compound, israel has denied that saying the sci fi was unconditional. with victorious chanting, spreading across the occupied west bank,
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how must clearly feels it has improved it standing among palestinians in relation to the rival satisfaction of palestinian president bus molecule. what will come after the battle of jerusalem sword is not like what came before the posting and people have back the resistance and know that the resistance is what will liberate the land and protect the holy sites in television subjected in recent days to the heaviest, most concentrated garza rocket fire in any previous, the sense was of wary relief. the cease fire is good for humanitarian reasons. to civilians the relax a little bit on both sides. i'm skeptical though that it will really be kept for a while. unfortunately, i don't feel like we have much time for, for the next escalation. if anything significant will change. like if come up, we'll get to israel says the days of strikes him ga, zone tunnels. miss l site senior commanders have set how much back years and
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restored is ready military deterrents? president biden said the us would help replenish israel's. i don't, and he rocket batteries and aid rebuilding in garza through the palestinian authority. not how must i also emphasize what i said throughout this country. united states fully support israel's right to defend itself against indiscriminate robert rocket attacks and mosse and other gaza based terrorist groups that have taken the lives of innocent civilians in israel. 12 people including 2 children, have been killed in israel and the 11 days of fighting. israel's army says it will keep its increased military presence in place for some days. as civilian restrictions are eased in gaza to daddy, life is starting to resume here. 232 people were killed. 65 of them children. each side's victory claim is at best open to doubt what is certain. the destruction and grief left behind hurry for it. i'll just 0 west jerusalem. only debra hymns in
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ramallah you're not afraid, is in gaza and we'll have the latest and work from us as been saying, we're going to be speaking to them in just a few minutes. first, let's go to eminem con, who's in occupied east jerusalem. and just talk us through, 1st of all, you're in the shake, jo reed area. what's happening there? well, what's happening here is that the fact that there will be a celebrated protest happening in the next half an hour. but it's worth showing you what the thing is right now. now we're just putting the camera around what your, what's coming interview is some of the protesters already arrived now, most of the israeli that from the piece now organization. busy there in support of the palestinians of occupied east jerusalem. you see where that bus is coming through, that's the road that the other things will come along. now let me just contrast that now to what's happening on the other side. so if we just swing the camera
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around, you'll see coming into view this, the shake gerard neighbor just to give you some geography. that's where these railey police are. you can see the ready, an increasing number of people keep coming and dropping more police off as so often as we've seen in shake draw and other parts of occupied history, slim when the all protest, the police do turn up and all crashes that take place. certainly the police can just tell gearing up for something like that. what happens in the next half hour or so remains to be seen. but remember, we've already seen clashes. they took place of the most compound office friday press. the politicians remained off to friday for they were in, celebrates, removed, they were singing because of the seas. and what happened is visit police station next door to the alex. so most those police came into the combat and use that tough
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crowd control measures 100 age tig and the like. now, that compound is actually rolled off. there's not a huge amount of places you can run and hide from a guess. we're hearing that some 25 seconds we're detained when they've been released or not. we don't know these radio. me gave us a statement saying that there were rights inside the compound, but every single palestinians we spoke to say was celebrating peacefully when the police came. and so right now we're expecting quite large protest to take place within the next half hour or so. it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been speaking earlier on friday. just give us some up if you like what he was saying and told him that he was using well, he's selling himself as the security prime minister of israel. it's been a message of his for a very long. busy time but this time around he's, he's really been saying that he has managed to degrade him, us these capabilities that he's destroyed us. and what he's trying to sell to the
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israeli people is that he is the only person that is able to do that. he's also the only person that can talk to the us president joe biden. he described his relations and his talk to them as being warm and friendly, but it was very much a victory speech. and let's take a listen to a little bit of what he had to say. i shall not be the home that shook it. we stood united shoulder to shoulder looking only at one thing, bringing back the security and quiet to the people of israel as the prime minister of israel. the only thing that influences my decision is the safety and security of israel and keeping at citizens and soldiers. the life, the main goal of this operation was to hit the terrorist operation hard and bring back pace to date. not everything is known to the public and to whom us and it will come out in time. at the stage, what i can say is we did brave and new things you've heard that he's talking about . now everything is known to the public about, i'm us and they will come out in time. people are wondering what that means. does
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it have anything to do with the bombings of those high rise buildings all across garza? we're waiting to see what evidence israeli leader has, what, how math is reaction to it will be him and thanks very much indeed. that's amazon. com, talking to us when we occupied east to selim, well, we've also heard from the head of hamas se smell han yet, and he's also claimed the military operation as a victory. but elaine had the muscle allow the to our palestinian people into all free men worldwide. i bring to you this good news. good news of the victory. it is the victory created by the policy. i mean people, it is a victory carved by the noble blood of the fallen marchers. all resistance groups, joint forces, and delta, one heavy blow to the enemy. this blow will leave an indelible mark on these really occupation forces on their political security and military men. we salute our resistance and their leaders, what the fire is in gaza for us
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a human defined message from the leader of hamas. but there's no question of course that the level of devastation in gaza is very large. yes indeed. i mean, yes, honey, or it's my tiny, the chief of the room sense the masters maybe to, to, to make the people feel much better despite the, the destruction that is around them. i mean for, for the leader, he has, he like, he transferred the, in those that have wall and a great victory towards israel in this aggression and that it has the policy resistance was. 5 up to the bottle until the end and i even more was able to john even more and give even more pain or towards the
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israeli occupation. i also have a highlighting that has one the gaza strip. it is one. i just want something that's ok. in reality, this is what the people really want to hear and really want that's the policy resistance has, has one from this aggression after all, they have lost, lost lots of their homes and the loss of people who have the fields in injury. so at the end, they don't want all that to be gone in vain go. basically, this is this, this has to be the message sent through or sent to the people to sign. this is exactly what they want to hear him to do to the functions led by hadn't been wide and they've mohammed the they in this battle and saying that
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they are up to any up coming battle and any, any aggression in the side. and guys are human. thank you very much indeed. ok, let's go to need abraham, who's joining us from ramallah in the occupied west bank. so there is a seas far, but there have been confrontations going on where you are, what's feeling on the ground there? dozens of pos been in say that even when this round of escalation ends, the occupation is still there. so for them they were already before the fees fire was announced, they were planning to go out to the street in different cities in the occupied to us bank. but then when the fire was announced, they said that the intention now is to show solidarity and to show support to those and god that the shows that in this, at the lives that were lost in gaza. but also to show that the occupation is still there. and they feel want to fight that,
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even though there's one moral victory as many palestinians here tell us by, according to what they believe that israel has been asking the palestinians for these fires. so for them, this is the kind of the moral victory that david chief and they want to build on. it then goes to the street. we've seen it, protesters go and several cities in the occupied us back could not last and have her on and back lab. and he didn't beat us. if the near the legal is really supplement of l and they want to seize this momentum. no, of course these really army is responding to those prove the bike rubber coat to steal it by some grenades, and by also live ammunition according to medical sources. 3 palestinians were injured by live, fire and 40 pounds, unions and tools that would interest in the confrontations that are still going on between the palestinian and israeli powers, the palestinian authority dealing with this overall situation because of course palestinian politics overall is very fragmented at the moment
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the paulson in authority has remained on one position. they want to solve this issue with diplomatic me. now when it comes to the palestinians, they would tell you that it was resistance to arms factions and guys, off that is a huge thing. resolved on the ground or not the 20 or more years of negotiation. and trying to talk to israel with peaceful means, which is which has been the past more about the policy the president has been leading. so there is some sort of disappointment when it comes to the policy in authority. many here i've been telling us that paulson the 4th was silent throughout this attack on the palestinians and received gods. but as we've understood from many political analysts to see that the palestinian authority, because they did the phase and the international, the face, sorry for the past and is where it comes with international communities. is the one
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that is expected to be carrying on when it comes to a political process. so there are talks now that after the u. s. administration has engaged in the region, this is something that they haven't been doing before this round of escalation. so according to political analysts, the policy and authorities sees this momentum when the american administration is listening and try to engage in a political process that eventually leads to the end of occupation. but when it comes to many palestinians, they would tell you that this is something they've tried before, and it's not going to work it. thank you very much. indeed. neither able to him bringing us up to date us president joe biden has applauded the cease fire agreement saying his administration worked tirelessly behind the scenes. let's go live to white house correspondent, kimberly hall. could joe biden very keen? it would seem to place his administration right at the center of his, of this situation. yeah, there's no question given the historical military support for israel,
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that the united states is involved in this conflict. because of that historical, military support and the tune of billions of dollars. and so what you're hearing on the ground here in washington is a bit of a sigh of relief. that there is a recognition that for now, there is com and that this took place the binding ministration believe because it was more than 80 phone calls to leaders in the region over a period of days in order to try and bring about this very fragile. the fire now in terms of this, they know that there is the concern that because it's fragile things could become violent interrupt again. and so that's why we're hearing now. phrases like addressing the root cause is something that has been echoed at the united nations as well. that there is a belief for this quiet diplomacy to continue in order to see that this issue is resolved and does not arrive again in the coming days and weeks. but there is
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a pushback amongst certain members of congress, particularly against the the military supports that the u. s. is giving, i mean, to, by the ministrations greenlighted $735000000.00 with a military aid to israel. but bernie sanders, for one thing that should be reexamined. absolutely what this conflict has done is exposed, a riff that is mostly generational, but not necessarily in the democratic party. and that is not going away. there are a lot of young people and we're also seeing this exhibited on college campuses that are questioning the israeli united states for teach it alliance. that has been in place for so long. they're asking, number one, what does the united states get in return? and number 2, they're looking through this through the lens of racial and social justice. you know, we've had all of these protests and demonstration the united states with regard to
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black lives matter, asian lives matter. it goes on and on and on. and they're wondering why this doesn't apply to palestinians, do their lives not matter. also, we heard from the us president yesterday and he was talking about how there's no room for discrimination and hate yet they feel that many of the u. s. policies are allowing for that to happen with respect to this issue. so we're watching very carefully to see what more the us president might say. he will appear in the coming hours in front of the cameras. again, as he appears with south korea leader, he's over a lot of pressure by within his own party to make lasting changes. to see that the inequality that exists in the israeli palestinian conflict is overcome. why does corresponding kimberley hall? kimberly, thanks very much indeed. i want to bring in my one shot or he's, i'll just get a senior political analyst who's joining us live from doha mall. one, the scenes that we saw just within the last hour or so of the, the discussions that happened at the alex i'm most compound. that's exactly the
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kind of thing i would imagine that people are going to be watching very closely to see if that becomes another trigger point for yet another break of violence. absolutely, and i would probably frame it slightly differently in the sense that the palestinians, the struggle for freedom from occupation when take different forms and took different forms in the past than and now that the more violent form ended after 11 days of pounding, gaza, and guys shooting rockets on israel, that the pre does a war format. a few way of sitting a struggle might take different popular shapes, whether it is in jerusalem and the west bank and 48th meaning among the senior
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citizens. and so this is a bad thing. we're probably going to see more of because, and then the day does a war happened and what happened before it will continue to happen. i started had to do with the root causes of this issue, which is the occupation progression of his journal soon as much as the occupational other parts of palestine. so i think in a sense we will see the stadiums reinvent their struggle in different ways and, and i think the idea of shedding light on joseph once, once again, where is rainy? janai is ation meeting. the preference of jewish residence over the city and residents. best system we're going to have to stop oscar, but the wider implications of this as we were talking about earlier there how much the smell was me. i made a statement and during that he said that the action of hamas had destroyed the deal
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of the century. this was the trump administration's efforts to encourage normalization of relations between israel and arab nations. given what has happened over the last 11 days, where do you think that stands now? well i mean, i think, i think when the better thing is to talk about just trying to get into century, they mean essentially normalization of relations with the world at the expense of the palestinian question at the expense of the products indian cars at the expense of posting and freedom of justice. so the idea is that israel is forging donations with a number of countries why it's occupying palestine, why it's refugees, remain dispossessed. so in a sense is ryan has succeeded for a while under the trump administration to totally ignore the front of sitting in
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questions or to pretend to be managed. i see and problem instead of resolving it while improving relations with the world. but those countries that none of my eyes are ations did not just normalize relations with israel. and they basically normalize relations with the israeli occupation. and that might be coming to an end, ignoring the policy and questions and normalizing relations with its occupation. and by the way, this is not just happening with someone what's happening to us the world if, if, if i observe anything over the last 2 weeks, 3 weeks, i mean, between jerusalem and guys is that there is just an tangible change in the up, in the international public opinion and the public opinion. this is new revival. the thing that you were just discussing with, with,
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with our washington correspondent about the change of moving democrats party, the change of mood among youth in the united states. but that's also happening in europe and elsewhere. if israel has lost anything decisively, the last 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks, it has lost the hash tags battle, the proper listing and camp. nita abraham, our correspondent hermana, was talking about the palestinian, the palestinian political situation. given the fact that to all intents and purposes it is, and if nothing else we can do because the elections have been delayed for reasons that we've covered here on all just 0. she is suggesting that it's that if there is going to be a move forward, are going to be some sort of rebuilding. it has to be done with the palestinian authority. but one gets the impression from the outside that it is actually hum us who is holding the leverage at the moment. how is that going to play out when it comes to trying to find some sort of proximal or agreement, at least for the short term. this is the
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thing about about palestinian politics and the struggle for freedom is that the record has shown once again is that when they are divided, they're invisible to the rest of the world. and when they are united, they're invincible to the rest of the world. so clearly, the unity of the palestinians is indispensable for them to forward is indispensable for them to get the free for how much to be leading without tough for them to be without how much that's not going to get them anywhere. but who have heard from biting for example, is that that is going to be any diplomatic re, engagement is going to have to be with a policy through that, which is not something that how much i agree with. but the idea also for that person or thought that if it wasn't for what diplomacy without coordination would have, as is also nonsensical, considering the sacrifice that us has had to i'm the people guys are no less of
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course had to suffer over the last couple weeks so i think for people in palestine where people in guys, idea of going back to the cent school on t is not exactly you know, doing scenario. because the whole point of this, this destruction that there was brought about palestinian people is for them to advance the cause, not to march in place. so i think they would need meaning factor and how much meaning the 2nd there's and then the liberals and also what they need to get together. whether through the election process without the election process. it's, it's course better for a palestinian who 93 percent of whom registered to vote. you know, do exercise vote but in east jerusalem as much as the rest of palestine does need to take place, but it could be not in order for them to establish a democracy because there is not democracy under occupation. it's for them to
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establish a political process by which would unite and with which they could struggle forward in whichever means necessary in order to regain their freedom from occupation. while the shout algebra is a senior political analyst, good to talk to you is always more one. thank you. sorry for the weather. is jeff. hello, we've got a run of sun across the middle east and high temperatures to a lot of heat going on. but there is also the risk of some sand and dust being kicked up toward northern portions of saudi arabia, into kuwait, and southern sections of iraq and also southern areas of pockets on incorrect she was just earlier in the week. we saw an intense dust storm, but i don't think we'll see a repeat of that on saturday. and that high heat we were talking about can be found in doha. 44 degrees on saturday, that wall above average temperature will come down a bit over the next few days across turkey. we've had some rain sweep across the
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boss for us. that's knocked down temperatures. same goes for on cra you were just 31 a day ago. and now you're down to 17. are heaviest range toward the tropics of africa can be found into the central african republic on saturday, right through into the gulf of guinea. ok, now let's go to southern sections of africa and we're drying out toward the western cape. or we did see a bit of heavy rain over the last little while. conditions are looking good in cape town with the high of 17. let's see if we can keep it go and look ahead to the next 3 days. temperatures will actually come up. will pop up above average. so high of 22 degrees on sunday with plenty of sun still had an i'll just say that the dangers facing journalists in me and mar why they can't stay. and they can't go straight and sends back thousands of migraines, to morocco, off to a huge influx in to see in recent days and produce the most shock in gulf peters and the latest. the 2nd major. the things in the pga championship.
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misinformation, the latest developments, what's going on here is very different. first, stop the back thing comes in the form of a nasal spray. special coverage of the colona virus pandemic on a jessina. ah ah, you're watching 0 reminder about top stories this are the sci fi between israel and appears to be holding. it went into effect on friday after 11 days of fighting, which killed at least $243.00 palestinians. 12 people died in israel, both sides claiming victory serving skirmishes between police and worshippers as the most compound and occupied east jerusalem. i wouldn't say tear gas is being
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fired as arms pennies. faults with a crowd following the friday players. india's corona virus death toll is continuing to rise, but the number of new infections is falling. more than 4200 deaths were reported on friday, while new cases fell by around 15000 on thursday, one of the countries local vaccine manufacturers and plans to run pop production and is facing a severe shortage of jobs with just 3 percent of the population inoculated and alarming new health problems complicating india's battle against corona virus. doctors are dealing with an increasing number of patients diagnosed with so called blank fungus typically affects people whose immune system has already been compromised. some dr. suggest sterile, it's being used to treat severe cases of covert 19 could be one of the causes, fungal infection in the family. as well as the last one that was surgical procedure to be there to be there ready to reach or given the final people caesar
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long wouldn't make required. and if you can, earlier it can be less. nuclear didn't understand whether it's like it might be using a local media and it's just going to be an issue. so having the time has more from new delhi, the rapid rise in cases of black fungus are musical. my causes have complicated matters in india but quite a lot. 1 at least 7000 people have been diagnosed with mucus. my courses, at least 200 people have died. the government of india has now called this disease in notifiable disease under the epidemic act. what this means is that every time a case is detected, states have to notify the government of india and also follow sudden guidelines on screening and testing and diagnosis. the prime minister also today called it
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a big challenge in india, fight against coven 19. actually 6 of the states including coming now to tell and gonna and roger on have also called it a notifiable disease under the epidemic act. now the over use of steroids and diabetes make people if passionate vulnerable to this disease, it is a disease with high fatality rate. according to the c, d. c, at least half the people who do get infected do die. but it is treatable if detected early. so now hospitals are dedicating wards, especially to treat black fungus. but there is a growing concern about is shortage off the drug used to treat this disease several hospital saying they do not have enough of this drug. and so the delhi government has now regulated the sale of this drug to prevent hoarding. and the government of india has now off several other pharmaceutical companies to start manufacturing it
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. and as barnes is a specialist in bioethics, and public health research, you know, point university is joining us from bo pollen india by skype. it's good to have with us and i'll just see it. so thank you very much indeed. how bad do you think, could this get thank you for having me. so yes, i mean, it is getting a fairly serious in fact, it's already been characterized as an epidemic within upon the makes. there now cases being reported from many states and india and the problem of the shortage of the medicine, specifically and protect us and be is a cause for body. now remember, a lot of these patients, our patients will be discharged. post recovery from colbert 19, but they have probably gotten the fungal infection during their stay in the hospital once they've gone back home. steroids, which are mainstay of treatment. and there is enough evidence that said or it's useful. but the problem is that it's all supposed what immunity and fees and show that levels. and given already that many people in india have diabetes,
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that can be a double whammy. so the lower community and the highest levels are a sort of an invitation to this fun this to and this is now leading to an increasing number. ready of patients being identified with the disease. obviously, early identification is akita acquirement because then management is relatively more easier, but it wants cases can be very complicated to treat, it can be long treatment. it can also want a lot of surgery and require a lot of specialists who are in short supply. so especially with the spread of disease, the little india. i think this will be a major part of the letter over the next few weeks. and hopefully we'll see some control happening if it is linked to the use of steroids, which as you say, do appear to have beneficial effects when it comes to treating corporate 19. is it an alternative to steroids use in the event that this becomes so significantly widespread that it starts to put even more pressure on india's medical services? yeah, so as you know, you know,
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there are only of few into engines and corporate 19 which have been going to be beneficial. steroids as one of them. i think that for you to look at it is that we should be avoiding any misuse h. i'm steroids so saturday should be only used in medical supervision. they should, they should be a tracking of sugar levels of those who are receiving steroids. they should get adequate information about what to be careful about. and that will help reduce the possibility of meet them like what's happening. i think the solution is not do not use your arts, but to use them judiciously. given the fact that the indian companies manufacture the, the drug defense treat is used to treat this virus illness. and yet india seems to be running out. i mean, this seems to be becoming, unfortunately a common theme in certain sectors of indian medicine. how are people able to get the drug if they're not able to get it from regular sources? it's because the started is it possible. busy that for many patients that i mean
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again, a lot of families will been trying to get medicines from pharmacies trying to source it from hospitals. and the shortage has meant that often many families are not able to get it. also because this is a treatment which is required to be given for an extensive time, sometimes i would need to for weeks and on my on a daily basis. so the government has tried to step in, so they are trying to see if they can regulate stocks and then also set in committees, which will look at every single case and then figured out if you know, these medicine should be handed over to those patient families. at the same time, they're working with new pharma companies to try to increase production so that there is enough secure supply and this kind of a shortage of interest as soon as possible. and i'm good to catch your expertise in this, sir. thank you very much. indeed. for joining us, thank you. i'm at your conference and how to beat corona virus has kicked off for the pledge to give pluto countries more vaccines. italy's co hosting a g 20 summit with the european commission to address the global health crisis.
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european union says it'll donate a $100000000.00 corona virus vaccines by the end of the year. what leaders would also expect to discuss scaling up vaccine production and avoiding national exports, benz? let's be clear. we are at war with the vials. and if not at war we the vitals, we need to deal with our weapons with the rules of what economy and we are not yet there. and this is true for vaccines and is true for other important components of the fight against the vitals. now go back to the delivery one of the 70000000. those is that on globes. but this was actually, nationally is limited production capacity. lack of funding that figured is just 65000000 ecology. 20 companies to lead by example and company with their full share funding. the political party, me and my hosted leader also said she is being dissolved by the countries electro commission. that's according to reports from some local media out there in the commission, which was appointed by military rulers. following february's crew accused the party
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of electro fraud trans, louise following developments from calling them for the military when they took of a power in february, it justified its position on the basis of electro fraud. so it's following that line. now, one of the 1st things it did after the coup was detained election commission officials and investigated senior members. then it appointed its people, people that trust it to the election commission body. now there's new genta appointed electron election commission held a meeting on friday, and it's chad person said that they've made that decision. this was a meeting attended by political parties as well. but many of the pro democracy parties refused to attend. so it was attended mostly by the pro military parties. the, the chap hasn't nonsense that the election commission intends to dissolve the national league for democracy party. this is a party led by on sushi and it 182 percent of elected seats in last year's election
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. now the chair also said that the l. d. 's leaders were he considered them traitors and he said action would be taken. that's as far as we know now, it has to be said that no credible election monitoring body has supported the military's claims of electro fraud. in fact, quite the opposite. there were 2 foreign election. observe the missions in myanmar during the polls last year. and they both said that by and large, the voting and the results result reflected the people's, when the military did say that when it took over power in february, but it intends to hold an election. but i think from what we're seeing that whatever election, whatever shape the election takes, it's not going to be one that will be free and fair was a term for journalists covering the military crackdown and me and mar, has grown increasingly dangerous. many have gone into hiding scape, 2 neighboring countries. skyler reports from bangkok, night rates like this. one of the many dangerous journalists are facing in myanmar
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tongue. me at ly was live streaming for the democratic voice of burma, known as the v. b. when he was arrested and a few days earlier, he'd reported on a deadly crackdown by security forces. since the coo, on the 1st of february, more than 70 journalists, have been arrested. many independent media outlets have had their licenses revoked, including v. b reporters face intimidation, torture and are in constant fear of inform it's turning them in. i spoke to tom, went to db, be in an undisclosed location. he escaped through ethnic rebel held territory. all was all the people who know you will be at the same time, you know, or informal secret informant of the police military around you, you can know who's going to install us to the military. he says he suffers from survivors, guilt he's left, but many of his colleagues remain the need to continue their work is paramount. he says, and he's not alone. many other journalists have gone into hiding or fled to neighboring
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countries, including thailand. but 3 d, v, be journalists and to activists were arrested in the city of tang my earlier this month for entering thailand, illegally. they said they had to escape me and mar, fearing they might be killed. they're being held in jail, awaiting a trial that could lead to deportation. so with thailand they had law played host to many displaced communities. and so we're really urging the time already to continue providing safety not deport these journalists and activists, or anyone really from me and my who is coming for safety for ty, foreign ministry, is that they are concerned about the case, but they are seeking a humanitarian solution for the group of 5, but it's a very delicate situation for the administration here. ty, prime minister 10 or a former general, who initially came to power through a coo, has a close relationship with me in mars. jones leader, gentlemen, online for the journalists still in me, unmarked. they have a decision to make almost every day stay and continue to report. or if they have
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the means go into hiding or leave the country and continue to work in exile. got either al jazeera, bangkok, japan is foreign ministers, warned that it'll have to rethink its assistance to me in law that the political situation that doesn't improve when managed to get. this situation continues. there is a possibility that the official development assistance will have to be revised or even if they want to, private companies will not be able to invest the memo me going to, i mean, as a country that has provided various kinds of support for me and mars democratization, and as a friend, we believe that is necessary to clearly convey these points to me and more. and we have been doing so 3 months deadline for a rung to allow international inspections. if it's nuclear facilities is set to expire. european signatories to deal wanted extended agreement is vital to ensure the continuation of indirect talks between iran and the u. s. into reviving the 2015 nuclear deal dosage. a body has more from vienna with the talk. so such
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a resume next week. the decision of whether or not to extend this technical agreement will have to come from to her on, in the coming days. but it is most likely that they will extend this agreement to that means that they will, the iranian officials will continue to store security footage from the 6 nuclear sites as well as limit access to spectrum. so they don't have snap inspections to those facilities. the talks here, according to the you political director and re k mora, he's confident that there will be a deal reach. it's not a matter of if it's now a matter of when the americans are also optimistic, they said that following the 4th round of discussions that wrapped up on wednesday, they are beginning to see the contours of what a final agreement would look like. and the reviews are now saying that the next round of talks should be the 5th. do to be held here from next tuesday could be the most crucial. there is a sense that time is of the essence because the europeans are,
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are really looking to try and secure disagreements that will see the united states return to nuclear agreement of 2015 as well as iran to return to for compliance before the presidential election set to take place in iran on july 18th. there is a sense that these next rounds could be the most important. and as for this deadline for the technical agreement, it is expected to be extended in the coming days by rating officials spends as a sent back more than 6500 migrant software. a huge influx of people from morocco to its enclave of theater in mainland africa. around 8000 and to the spanish and class this week, madrid accuses morocco, a temporarily relaxing its border security, allowing people to enter. well, let's pick not to bernard smith and he's there for us. what have you been seen? burned rob. it's much quieter today than it was earlier, almost week behind me,
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the beach that was being patrol by the spanish military. just on this side of the fence. they've now gone just on the other side of the fence, is morocco, and it's around the jesse the migraines we easily able to cross the beginning of the week. and the ones that we've spoken to say was so east across because the walls know moroccan security on the other side. american security has now returned, which is why it's much quieter. spain's defense minister margarita robledo is accused americans of black male. and this is because morocco is upset, the spain allowed in brain golly, the lead of the paula, sorry, a front. he wants independence for moroccan administered western sahara. spain allowed him in the hospital treatment. drop the scan of the numbers that we're talking about in such a short space of time as significant. 8000 people entering them just in one week. one would imagine that this is not the end of this story. it's an indication of really the enormous hardships people are suffering on the
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north african, the tip of north africa. and it seems to be related to the pandemic, morocco, a tourism heavy economy, that economy decimated by the pandemic last year. and tourism is going to pick up much this year. we got some figures from the american institute of policy analysis . and they say that that in the informal sector, 5000000 jobs have been lost since the start of the pandemic. these jobs in hotels and balls. these are people who pick the fruit and vegetables that are sent to those hotels, abbas and all the jobs in between unemployment rate for those between 25 and 34 is a rec court, 23 percent in morocco. so while the government has introduced in morocco, some attempt to alleviate the pressure, if you've lost your job in the informal sector, you can a year and talk about $90.00 to $130.00 a month in compensation. it's hard to get that money. clearly they say not enough
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for people to manage. so enormous pressure building up the people simply just wanting to find a better life and not just a morocco. of course, you've got morocco, junior, libya, egypt like everywhere else in the world, especially in the developing world, really feeling the hardships are the consequences upon demik. and it is vox, but it's encouraging people to try and look simply for a better life and an indication yes of what could be a very long and challenging summer for europe on the countries that surround the surround, the european union. they try and manage the number of people trying to improve their circumstances. and thanks very much, that's a bonus for bringing up to date from 0 to still ahead and i'll just say we're going to hear from one of the most successful gymnasts in the lympics history. she prepares for her final games and there's coming up in sports with future. ah
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ah ah ah. dozens of people have gathered in japan's capital to show their support for palestinians. the demonstrated near the israeli embassy and tokyo, reacting to news of the truce, started fighting some carried black cards with palestinian flags on others. how sign thing, freedom for palestine. solidarity protests are planned throughout the day and several cities around the world. time for the sports his peter ro, thank you very much. there's no stopping the olympic games in tokyo, that's according to the vice president john coats medical personnel from abroad
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will also be brought in to support games organizes coats. a speaking at the end of a 3 day meeting with a local organizing committee, there has been significant pressure for the olympics to be careful because of the current of ours pandemic. meanwhile, french president emmanuel macro intends to attain the opening ceremony on july 23rd . alexander miguel mester, a sports lawyer who's written a book about olympic law. and he says that according to the house that he contract, if someone gets sick, the tokyo organizes and not the i o. c will be liable, but only the international olympic committee has the legal right to cancel the games. since the i will see the owner of the games during the games, an exclusive property of the sea itself for the sea and only for the sea to 10 minutes with the contract to cancel the event. if through that's according to the libby chart, the seamless promote to save sports. so i believe that the
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expression includes protecting the public health of the society as the atlas. and surely that i will see will not decide to go on there. sure. of such damage for the whole population for the the but one man who look fit to miss the games altogether is double olympic and will triple jump champion. christian taylor, the american tool. he's achilles tendon at a meet on wednesday. and we've had surgery in germany. his coaches ruled him out for the rest of the year. tech a 2020 will be the last big for americans, most successful janessa mon files, who's found all the disruptions running the game up to take balls. one for gold medals in ria, 5 years ago says she was the best shape of a life heading into the thought of last year. that was frustrated when the game supposed boned. but coach says she's close to her full potential as she tries to
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become the 1st gymnast the fame be all around titles and $968.00. the uncertainty of how long it was going to be postpone, and i was kind of angry. i was mad. i was annoyed, i was upset because i felt like i had just been so prepared. never in my life. have i been that prepared? so i felt like does it sucked for me personally? obviously i wasn't the only athlete going through it and i know some athletes were as prepared, says like, okay, we get more time. but for me it's like no i was finally ready. finally on top of my game, finally confident was all my teens. columbia has been stripped of co hosting next months. cop america as the country continues to deal with anti government protests on thursday. they'd ask the south american football confederation to delay the tournament for november. a carnival refused, saying they reschedule the 15 games. columbia was due to hold to them and features all 10 south american nations. earlier this month,
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the number of club games moved outside the country because of security concerns. and another in the city of baron tia will stop here, get some protest players on the pitch. one of brazil's most famous football is naima is expected to play it both the cop america and the olympics. and the forward has been preparing himself by getting a co, the 19 vaccine name post this video on the social media thing. he was happy, time had come and hope the entire world could be vaccinated soon. you know, europe ian football fans will be allowed to travel to russia to watch the teams play euro 2020 matches. in st. petersburg. russia has limited foreign entry into the country because of the pandemic, but ticket holders will be allowed to enter the country without a visa, although they'll still need to have a negative taste. saint petersburg is $57.00 matches, including the core to final with the stadium at 50 percent capacity over the leader, core economy has got his 2nd round. on the way the pga championship in south
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carolina conner came to wind swept ocean course on thursday. cutting a 5 and upon $67.00 to sit ahead of a group, including former winners, kept and keegan, bradley range, i've been calling murray. cala is looking to add a 2nd major to these part of the cabinet and he's in a good position. 3 shots behind, kind of, in a large group of players at 2 on the par the, now, could this be the most rubbish she shot in? goes to the, in the munoz, the way would be short of the 18 went straight into a burden below. one of the fans munoz was able to fish in the bag. the columbia took a free job and ended up with a par. although he may well end up missing the 2018 french open champion. somebody had been withdrawn from this event because of
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a cough injury. will number 3 or a muscle in her left cough last week in rome at the italian open, had said, withdrawing from a grand slam, goes against all her instincts. but she simply has not recovered in time. the washington wizards are on their way to the n b a playoffs up to catching the 8th and final spot in the east and conference. there were one of 4 sides that as a contest should play into the middle of the playoffs. part of league new rules, russell westbrook and bradley bill were in great form of the night for washington as they overpower the indiana pace is 142115. the, with its will meet the philadelphia 70 fixes in the 1st round of the player that will know that i, saki of the physical food and some, some things can get quite rough on the ice. but jones of orange certainly would not have anticipated this. the toronto maple leafs captain was involved in a hard collision at sent him down, but upon trying to get up with accidentally hit by the knee of montreal canadians
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forward. cory perry bars was stretched off as toronto lost to one and was game one of the 1st round of the playoffs. for thea, however, managed to give a thumbs up for the crowd on his way off. meanwhile in tampa of game 3, between the constantly kept champing the lightning and the florida panthers. ryan lumbered scooting over time to give the panthers a 65 when saturday went up in the best of 7 series. and portuguese football coach on the villa bo, as say, is better known for gardening, chelsea and tubman from the sidelines. but earlier on friday it took the will, the media will rally championship, debut on home. soil is driving a citron in the 3rd chapter trip. the 43 year old competed in the deck already 3 years ago to the, you know, i yeah, we did. back in the 4th stage, i had an accident broke my back and. and the pain inflicted from the not finishing
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of actor was, was incredible. so i need to, i need to finish this one. ok, we'll leave it there for now. most for me is again later up. peters. nice. very much indeed that fit for me for this. but i will be back in a moment. 2 more days, john, and then if you can, bye bye. a on kindly because china is in terms of millions of we goes west and companies, grambling, one wine supply chains off the huge job losses while well, the tourism industry recover philosophy, how robot could transform thing, trade counting the call hold al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region, we know have some get to places that others as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. a father should be a protector who. ready forgot tara, he was her tormentor,
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