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but also promises to help rebuild gaza nepalese parliament dissolved for the 2nd time in 5 months. as political turmoil threatened to response to a surgeon corona virus. sophie, we're in the spanish are kind of our sales at for thousands of why grants a call in the middle of a diplomatic ro between morocco and space. and the same to the for the big day in spain as 2 times from madrid or political and rail via for the legal title and full mickelson leaves of the halfway stage of go pga championship. as the 50 year old look to become the oldest winner of a major title ah day to cease fire between the israeli military and hamas appears to be holding in garza more than 24 hours after that truce came into effect. she might,
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aid has begun arriving the devastation of 11 days of air starts under the seas, gaza strip to expect to cost almost $100000000.00 to rebuild thousands of people in gaza now homeless, both israel and how much of on that a tax will resume if the other side breaks the agreement, well, our report is a following the story from across the region diplomatic editor james basis, standing by in western newsome. first, let's go to how the faucet, who's outside the hospital in garza, how are you? let's talk through the medical situation because god was already battling covered 19 outbreaks there, but one can only imagine that these, this latest conflict as really had an impact on the medical situation. talk us through what's going on. well, yes, that's right. i mean, we're outside shaffer hospital, the main hospital in garza city, but all of the main, 13 hospitals up and down the street facing very similar issues which is just an overwhelming number of patients and a huge workload for the staff and exhaustion. not just of them in human terms,
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but also of a lot of the disposals and the treatment facilities required. of course, power lines a down fuel isn't short supply, so that affects electricity which in turn effects, hygiene, sanitation, water. so it is a major problem. we were speaking to one doctor inside here and he looked just absolutely exhausted for one thing. and he was worried about not just what he'd been able to do in terms of treating, deciding prioritizing on what to do in various medical terms, but also about people coming in with really serious humanitarian questions and difficulties unable to really address those. he said, and as well as that there is all the usual day today and already stressed the system here. dealing with such a large population has to deal with. he was worried about pregnant women going into labor. he was worried about people just tripping over some of the rebel and all the rest of it. there is a huge gap. the problem here in garza some 8 now is in,
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but it is pretty small when, when compared to the need. are you talking about the fact that water and fuel and electricity supplies have been hit by this? you know, the rebuilding process is, is going on, but that can only make life even more difficult in the process. much more slow if those services aren't available. that's right, i mean, having a look around the city, you can see there are teams trying to dig up already, crated areas where water pipes have been struck in these strikes. i'm trying to put them back together. there are also, frankly young kids scrabbling with their hands through the rubble trying to find large enough pieces of stone and concrete and rock that can be used potentially as building material in the short term. so that is the level of the effort going on compared to the level of the destruction that's taken place in the last couple of days. last 1011 days. that is the,
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the disparity in an effort. and so we spoke to the un humanitarian coordinator lynn hastings. she was saying that this cannot be businesses, usually we can't go through the same cycle of a military escalation and conflict, followed by pledges to rebuild only to see very little really happen. she says, doing that would be insanity. what is required is real political will from international actors. and then the, you and agencies can facilitate implement those programs if the money comes in, if the building materials are allowed. and because of course, those have been very much restricted by the israeli adage, blockade for so many years now. thanks very much indeed. harry, false talking to us from gaza. want to bring in our diplomatic editor james base. he's joining me from west jerusalem. james, let's talk about the diplomatic future for all of this newly country that seems to have any real sway with israel appears to be the united states. but the bite
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administration up to this point at least, has been comparatively reluctant to speak out too strongly about this. how do you think this is going to play out? going forward? must be unsure, a serious debate going on and leave ministration. now, what to do? because as you say, the plan for the by the ministration now in office for 4 months was not ready to do very much on this issue. it was not one of the priorities that priorities were gonna storm. they were the iran nuclear deal that. ready through russia and china, but this issue has forced itself on them as it often does to us presidents. and they've now got to decide whether to actively start pursuing diplomacy again between the israelis and palestinians, the chemo to watch for. ready is coming up next week because the u. s. secretary of state is on his way here. we knew that in the last 24 hours we now know the dates. he will be in the region wednesday and thursday, and he's gonna be meeting israelis and palestinians. another important development
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is that the u. s. doesn't have enough acid a here, one has not been appointed or confirmed yet, but they all sending a high level diplomat. michael raton, the he was the special representative for the u. s. for syria. he's coming here to be acting us. i'm back in the interim. he used to serve as the console general in east jerusalem. that is the role diplomatic role in the past that used to deal the us dealing with the palestinians. there's also word that they might bring back that consulate general in jerusalem, the by the ministration you remember in 2018 the trumpet ministration. close the consulate general in east jerusalem dealt with the palestinians, moved the embassy, dealt with israelis from tele, the jerusalem, and combined the 2. no suggestion though, even though they are talking about reviving the consulate general of moving the
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embassy back to tell a. and james, one would imagine one of the questions is going to be if they are going to start talking to the palestinians. who exactly are they going to be talking to? is it just going to be the palestinian authority or. busy busy will the in some way have to have communication with hamas, given the circumstances that we've seen over the last 11 days. well, certainly the been a reluctance from previous administrations to deal directly with hamas and they use intermediaries. they've used kata quite a bit. they've used egypt quite a bit. egypt, an interesting one, given the egypt relations with the biden ministration in the 1st 4 months of being pretty non existent, president biden is still not made a phone call to president c. c. and certainly i'm sure in karo, they're hoping that their recent diplomatic activity may rehabilitate them with the americans and may re emphasize egypt. wrong
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about wanting to collect receipts. also the major problems that you thought would have been talking about of humanitarian, a guessing in. and then beyond that reconstruction, the biden administration says it's going to provide mandatory aid because how that's going to work. i think one possible is called the ad hoc liaison committee, which is an international body set up by after all low which is chaired by the norwegians that might be a way of the us getting aided without having directly to deal with a mouse. james, thanks very much indeed. so diplomatic had to turn james base talking to us from west jerusalem for many, many families in gaza, who returning home there is little or nothing left of their houses. you know, the site has been speaking to some of them. the tell me family was at home when the walls of their living room came crashing down. the father had actually been
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watching reports of these really air strikes on television when the house was hit, nur means daughter's apartment, which was only built last month, has also been completely destroyed. a lot of the gardening, where 3 families living in this high and my daughters came along with their kids to suddenly the power went off and we heard violent bombardment. it was our 1st time to hear such a sound. the rebel suddenly started to fall on us and the kids were screaming. they were flying around. the family left their home with little more than the clothes they were wearing at the time, and were taken 1st to hospitals before being transferred to a united nation school. said the casa mister delucca for them. now, when the raids were extensive, we went down because my kids were afraid of the upper floor, we got to the ground floor. my son's home, it was not destroyed. yes. but then the raids got worse and we ran to my brother in law's home right next. wow. and we ran from one home to another,
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but it was old. frightening. so my brother in law was destroyed to it was the 2nd day of my kids, didn't even get to where the new clothes, the toby's were among the 1st to return to their home after they usually air strikes. the conflict may have ended for now. but many gods and have now to deal with the damage and destruction. coast. thousands of homes are gone and the inhabitants displaced. they need food, shelter in medical help. there are many themes of destruction and because this trip but only one, i felt thousands of families being in families suffering of almost 2 weeks of lone bartman. c u. l 0. gaza. erica is contributed to the washington diplomat newspaper and he's author of a book called the g o. p. civil war. he says president joe biden has been forced to acknowledge voices within his own party. and what a change in policy towards israel. what you're seeing now are
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a number of democrats who are willing to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military, aggression or millet. it's military response, a visa be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented, something we would not have seen from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been backed into a corner because his own party has not been with them. and his staff, members of the democratic party who recognized their power and recognized their power over u. s. foreign policy. and we see that evidence by the chair of the house foreign affairs committee, congressmen gregory meeks, from new york democrat, who is also calling for a delay in the sale of a 735000000 dollar weapon system to israel again,
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unprecedented. the israel is the biggest beneficiary of us foreign aid, including military 8 and the region. and now what you're seeing are members of congress who are willing to say this needs to be put on hold until we figure this out. and so this is making it difficult, not only for the president, for his, but for his apparatus, for the secretary of state, tony blank and to be able to adequately engaged. because what you're seeing are democrats who are willing to go out on a limb and say, there is an end balance in this relationship and it needs to be redirected on it as wrestle sand. i spoke to the palestinian foreign minister about the international effort to achieve the cease fire in an exclusive talk to all just interview read on magic. you says it's unclear if the truce will hold. was there are no guarantees or thought no guarantees or thought because you know, it's a, proclaim that you know, the fire if c unilateral that they have taken that decision on their own. but
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at the same time, you know, no one could ignore that. all that egypt has played very important role that egypt has played and the role that to cut out has played that all that the nation has played. and all of them combine was able to get the consent of all parties, you know, for this fight. and we got that that's approval. you can watch the full interview with read all monica at o 830 g m t on sunday fax. talk towards eva william laurence is professor of international relations at american university. he's also a former us diplomat and he says strengthening the electoral process would help a future palestinian state. well, the big problem was the postponement of elections, which happened before the fighting in may. but now there are extra reason to keep
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the elections postpone, which serves set up, sir israel for very different reasons. and doesn't serve hallmarks, which will be riding a wave of popularity. given their reason, the ability to rein 4000 rocket down on israel and response to all of the grievances that the palestinians are facing. but i don't really believe myself that it, it would really significantly change the election results if the elections were held earlier. and i think elections would be very good for a long list of reasons, including building resiliency in policy and institutions and give a pallet giving power, steering stadium civilians, a voice in their own affairs. and they've been gradually losing over the last 15 years with both political parties. and so i think that's where some of the energy should be working on the future, palestinian state by holding the elections. now the u. s. has been somewhat allergic to election and palestine since the 2006 debacle that how much one with
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a certain increased pressure on vitamin with you and un supports for elections. i think they could be put back on track if not for late 21. the than into 22 and i think it's very important that the palestinians take that step forward again for many of the reasons i said and empowers them to handle their own affairs in a way that commensurate with international standards. pretty much head on the news are including concerns growing in india about a secondary infection known as black find as the effect until the 19 patient reports from nigeria, the leader, the vocal on there is dead or seriously injured to madrid, to go into the final day and the spanish sneak season, but only one of them will be con champions that come out with feature in sport.
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it will help organizations says the global death toll from over 19 could be 2 to 3 times higher than official numbers. they show 3400000 people have died from corona virus, or the w h o estimate the true number of deaths directly and indirectly attributed to the virus is between 6 and 8000000 and says government statistics are likely to be a significant under current direct incorporates the reported coven debts, as well as those cover debts that were missed because people dive about testing. and what i mean by indirect. these are the debts that can be attributed to the difficult conditions that many people in the world are living under because of the damage of these conditions are made. our patients avoid health care, which is increase debts and other causes. there's been a severe associate nomic tool,
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which has resulted in increases and viewed by depression in government's asking states to report cases of a rare but deadly infection that's affecting patients who had corona virus. many regions are seeing an increase in nuclear. more time, most is also known as black. fungus is increasing concern as policy is run out of mentions needed to treat it. india correspondent, elizabeth put on them as for emergency service work. as an awesome state disinfect the border family home and chem morgan village, a practice to reassure nervous neighbors. inside chandra border is a morning after the death of his son pull morning. 2 days after the 27 year old recovered from clover 19. he fell ill with a rare infection called mucus. my closes are black fungus. he had difficulty breathing, so we took him to the hospital, the doctor in being said, nothing can be done here and i put him to go after reaching nego, they said, we can't do anything,
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he'll take him to go. then we admitted him to the hospital. he was kept there for 5 days after which we found out that he died at 6 in the morning. for morning is one of more than 200 indians have died from mutual my classes this year. more than 8000 have been infected. like many wit, michel, my closes for morning, not only had clover 19 recently, but was also diabetic. and doctors say corona vars. patients with diabetes and a weakened immune system, a particularly porn to infection. they believe the use of steroids to treat severe covert 19 could be contributing to the condition, the population largely and the 3rd to the middle age group. and that makes a little bit on to the sugar levels and something like that. you know, i really jack of the sugar level is more of the accident opportunity from
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the infection to a group inside the body and brain. as it is doing, michel, my causes causes discoloration over the eyes and nose blurred vision, chest pain, and breathing difficulties. in some cases, doctors have to remove one or both eyes or part of the joy to stop the disease from spreading human villa. my friend who was suffering from black fungus infection, had his surgery 3 days back and his job was removed. the doctor has also said that they need to remove his eye as well to save his life. and i'm having problems finding him injections for 3 days. the government has taken over the midst an outlet, and this hospital says that they also have 70 patients for whom they need the medicine to be let outpatient di. many states are running out of the expensive medicine used to treat the infection as cases of me for my clothes as rise valley is setting up special wards and free hospital should treat patients while the high court has off the government to immediately import medicine from overseas and
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a number of other states have declared, you call my post as an epidemic. elizabeth for on al jazeera new delhi, your language imposed to travel by in an effort to curb a surgeon corona virus infections and made a 3rd wave that and key medical associations, oppression the government to impose a stricter lockdown. scientists of ones that have no actions taken, the situation could get worse. no fernandez reports. scientists a working overtime to understand how long has 3rd call would waive the 3500 infections a day and dozens of deaths. this is the country's only lab at the university of st . java, the napoleon, colombo, carrying out genome sequencing on samples from patients. the process helps identify how the virus works, what strain it belongs to, and if and how it's changing. the strain 1st identified in the u. k. has spread
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rapidly in sri lanka. scientists are now looking at another stream. first found in india. we have a question to see whether the indian parent is coming because again, the indian variant is shown to be even more transmissible than the video. and could also, because you'll see that if you sort of plan with the her strategy, the control strategy, the hospital resources to have some and agents all to do all that sequencing is important with the latest surgeon cases, the need for sequencing is more urgent than ever but the lack of materials is delaying vital research. that's a global talk, a courtesy quincy region. so there's a huge delay in us getting the, the agent either because you have a shortage on the conflict orders soon enough because that these lack of funds. as muller begins, team raises against telling senior doctors at hold for an immediate 14 day lockdown of the country, the short term restriction,
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imposed at the moment. working to do the people come out and people goof over and then they got there to get there. and then be in the spread off the infection again . so that's why we need to have a lockdown at estridge without having interruptions in between. the countries also struggling to vaccinate its population of 22000000 people. only approximately one percent have been fully vaccinated. so far. the government is facing criticism for mismanaging the vaccine. dr. leading to seems like this, where anger and frustration over they say they're trying hard to use the doses. they have effectively to count the current spike in cases by, by the highest. yeah, go ahead and be quiet by saying that they said to be that the enrolling in the patients. so that's a viagra by the current or the high pay for the next iteration of the government
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says it's trying to get move ac seem not just for the 1st doses like those been given here in college, but also for the 2nd round of shots which are now overdue, the reason serge, and that's an infection are adding to the agency. experts warn do that vaccines will take time to make a difference. the only solution at the moment is to stop the spread of the virus. minette fernandez, i'll just the ra color that a she lung to re paul is facing political turmoil because it's parliament has been dissolved for the 2nd time in 5 months. and new elections have been called for november. neither the caretaker prime minister k p sharma, ali, nor his main rival, could be to fight a deadline to prove they had a majority to form a government or communist party was reduced to a minority after mowers refused to support him amid the worst. and corona virus health crisis and a surgeon cove in 1900 patients is straining napoleon, fungi,
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health care system. experts are describing it as near apocalyptic mask formations are being held as the daily desktop, which is new, hiv oxidation campaigns almost stopped after an indian export on desperate families in morocco and looking for their children who may have crossed the border into the spanish enclave. of sales and nearly 450 unaccompanied children among 8000 people who tried to swim to europe. that's after morocco appeared to listen. border controls, bernard smith, is there this young man's dream of a better life in europe ended before it began. his body washed up on the shores of you to a spanish enclave, morocco's mediterranean coast. he was one of around $8000.00 migrants who hoped to take advantage of what appeared to be a decision by the moroccan authorities on monday to relax. border security
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people swamp, waded across the tide, dropped the court. the spanish authorities completely off the limit we had you and we bought it that it was a serious problem. we're used to migraines coming over the fence or arriving by both, but we have never seen so many people arriving in such a short period of time. and from one place in the moroccan government has been on good by spain's decision to offer hospital treatment to the western sahara independence leda raheem. golly, loosening of the border has been widely interpreted as retaliation. but by wednesday, the flow migrant ended not enough. we came here looking for a better quality of life. we don't have anything in morocco, everything is terrible. we're looking for a better life. husband, this is so much suffering over there. we came here without any fear. and with
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nothing, what happens happens. most of the migraines now willingly going back to morocco from the risks they took him to cross to this little bit of europe on the northern tip of africa, is an indication of just how difficult the economic circumstances remain on the other side of the border. good, i'll just there are few still had a knowledge 0. i still it. you welcome to freemans bite. 2.4000000. we look at why new zealand government is being blamed for soaring house prices and a defined accommodate turn to justice delays. why it's for dante is being retried 700 years after convicted of corruption and it's a hazardous day and golf 2nd major, the season and south carolina. that's coming up with peter in sport. ah
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hello. we did have a funnel clouds spotted in denmark. i'll explain what's behind that it all had to do with that disturbance that played the republic of ireland and the united kingdom . it's now swooped into the low countries and it's producing miserable conditions. copenhagen could see wind gusts about 60 kilometers per hour. i'm sorry, we do have some heavy rain for a villainous, and that will spill into the border with poland and ukraine. and then yes, another system is i in the british giles that will move in on sunday. but right now i do want to take you to greece, where we do have just incredibly dry conditions. athens over the past month, you've seen about a day or 2 of rain, not a mountain to march, and it's giving us these forest fires just west of athens. and this is very painful memories here because back in 2018, this same region, the attic region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of that smoke has now
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drifted into athens, a very apocalyptic scene for the capitol region. and you know, there is not much relief in sight, the dry conditions persist. we look at the 3 day forecasts for athens, not only lots of sun, but temperatures will shoot up. so by monday we're at $32.00 degrees when the average temperature for this time of year is just $24.00. the o. welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer. there are online content that you may have met a new program that the for our platforms makes the connections and present digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me sound or gotten coming soon on out. there are rolling up in parson,
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unforgiving circumstances. children learn to play dangerous game is worn down by frustration and broken promises. young men living under the constant threats of imprisonment. they took me to the chief and blindfolded me the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys returned prison 9. inside and out on al jazeera. oh, i want, you know, just a reminder myself. so is this our families in java returning home as a cease fire between israel and palestinian militants?
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appears to be holding. amanda 7 am now beginning to enter the service located enclave after 11 days of israeli air strikes. switch left sizes of people. homes for life is imposed to travel by and in an effort to cover surgeon corona virus infections, submit a 3rd wave companies as the islands key medical associations demand a lockdown for 2 weeks. if all parliament has been dissolved for the 2nd time in 5 months and new elections, cold from november, political turmoil is worsening. i made the growing virus health crisis argentina's under on nationwide covered 1900 lockdown for the 1st time this year. but cemetery workers are among those exempt from restrictions, and they say they're overworked and abandoned the bronze of a recent increase in death. as daniel swimmer, reports want to say it is, many of them are threatening to go on strike unless they're vaccinated. they've
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been designated essential workers operating on the front line as a number of deaths from the virus in argentina climbs to 73000. but strict hygiene measures have not been enough to protect them with a growing number of symmetry work is infected. and the 2nd wave strikes dying which goes to blue is going to have then if you lose, there are many things that can fix you in this place. on top of it all we have covered to and that's unhealthy, we're fighting a war every day. the world health organization says the true number of copied 900 victims in latin america is probably much higher than registered something this funeral direct confirmed thing. the virus is not always listed as the cause of death, yet is handling the bodies of copied $900.00 victims. was not the only risk they faced. principal folk or kentucky. okay. the main point of contagion, mommy collect the bodies with the families. we don't know if those family members
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have cope it or not, in their homes, or when we go to a hospital. funeral work has also had to deal with the emotional trauma of consulting relatives and reflecting how many family members can participate in funeral proceedings. will be in every clamor and we're seeing people begging for a moment just a moment to say a formal good by a minimal farewell. they say they're overwhelmed that 20 percent of about 10000 symmetry work is there affected either have or have had the virus another 10 percent. com work since they considered vulnerable? we don't normally talk about death until we have 273 work as a central work because they used to that. but now they're shouting to be heard because they're dying in the fight against the pandemic, and say their industry can't take much more. argentina has vaccinated, less than 5 percent of its population in the process, which is stuffed as a cross latin because the symmetry work is said not enough to be designated
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essential workers if they're not given the great to protection vaccines, can offer look at time of be in this for what we're asking for is absolutely just and i heard the listen to us, the dcfs, please the union negotiations with the government or on pause while both sides consider their position. you bought this, i am a senior citizen. so we know that if we take industry election will only add to the pain, we don't want that because we understand when we see it every day as the 2nd wave hits and with vaccines in short supply governments across latin america imposing yet more on popular, locked downs to try to alleviate the strain and an already overburdened infrastructure. those on the front line keep working, but they, they can't take much more than usual the route to 0. 1 osiris. nigeria military says the head of the army has died in a plane crash. lieutenant general ibrahim otto heroes plain went down during an official visit to the state of kaduna. 10 other people on board were also killed in
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the accident. nigeria military is investigating reports, the leader of book may be dead or seriously injured after trying to kill himself, to avoid being captured by a wible on group. because chicago has been heading boca her arm and it's brutal 12 year offensive. and ne nigeria is that's been announced several times in the past, only for him to reappear. fidelis, and by joining me live from boucher. let's talk about her chicago's death or serious injuries. first of all, as we mentioned to have been false reports made about this before. how confident are people now about what's going on? well, so 5, nobody actually knows what exactly happened. all would be reading news reports, sources saying that you might have been killed during your fights. we'd be like make states of with in west africa providence
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a swap which is the rival fraction of the book or her on the speak reports that he, that he died during the fight or he tried to kill himself and was seriously injured . the military authorities said very reluctant to release a new statement, also not been in the statement from either i swap or the book or fraction out to chicago. because of the past, the military had issued statement saying that he had been killed at the waiver for the pictures of his body on social media. while he resort faced in video and audio recordings saying that he's still alive. so the military has been more like very cautious and trying to ensure that they actually get the fax right before making in the public announcement. let's talk about the death of the tenant general abraham here because of course he was the man that was appointed back in january to shake up the julian military. and it's offensive against bulk hot. talk us through what
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we know about the incident involving his death and what does it mean for security in nigeria? a general hero was reported that dead in the crash that happened friday evening in katerina. and not to night at the show let's was patient nice a bad weather, but i'd be forced to say the investigating because of the crash and the i thought he was appointed in general in a major shake up by the presidency in the fight against violence in the country because they've been increasing cases of violence, not just the book or her. i mean to not, but we also had had, as and farmers class. she's across the country and also some from organs direction in this, not in the south region of the country. so he's been there very a, the leading the request to bring by bring more like
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a contin. these cases of violence across the country. you remember in 2017, he was appointed to lead the offensive against the book on her arm at door. his tenure was and lasted for a few months. so his appointment in january had raised hope that giving his experience ended not peace, will be a day, and the military is fighting the vocal her i'm that he'll be able to bring you the students to be at in the fight against that. and so i didn't see and also to contain increasing violence across nigeria for dennis and bringing this up to date from boucher fidelis. thank you. if your attorney general is confirmed reports of 2 massacres committed during the ongoing conflicts and t gray, 229 civilians were killed in the time of my hard drive in november. and for the 1st time, the government's accusing at a tray and troops of killing $110.00 civilians in accent that same month. 3 soldiers have also been convicted of rape, dozens of others,
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of facing the same charge. local media and me and mom are reporting that a rebel group is attacks the military in the northwest, the catching independence army targeted an army camp a j mining town in the sag dial region. k was one of a number of groups opposed to the february military coup fighting between the rebels and the military has escalated since to take over 2 strong quakes of shaken pots of china and me and my killing 3 people, an injury dozens more, a shallow 6.4 magnitude quake hit your non province in south western china, damaging a number of homes. a separate 7.3 magnitude quake stock farther north, in queen high province, destroying one road and several bridges. the ice president and his time to encounter probably say their king to engage north korea in dialogue over it's nuclear weapons. joe biden and mo j and how talks with the white house and their 1st face to face meeting was vital to office. both a to say,
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the complete to the nuclear reservation of the korean peninsula. it's a priority. i will, i don't have to move the month. president button also expressed support for the into korean dialogue and cooperation and the close cooperation with the us. we work to facilitate progress in into korean relations. so as to achieve dialogue moving forward, korea and the united states will continue close communication while exploring how north korea approach through dialogue and diplomacy. i expect a positive response from north career on that and police in the us state of louisiana. however, this body can footage of the violent arrest of a black man after officers were accused of a couple of the video shows one old green being tailored, punched and choked by the white officers. it was then left without medical help for about 9 minutes. it died on the way to hospital 2 years ago. the footage was only
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just been released following an investigation by the associated press. green was detained after leading troopers in a high speed chase. police initially blamed his death in a car crash with no mention of use of force by officers. 12 has been fired, the f b. i is investigating. understand that green family is grieving. any loss of life is tragedy. regardless of how. i realize there is a great concern with regard to the incident. we share that concern. anytime the actions of our employees are calls into question and even when use the 4th encounters are handled within the law and policy, it can be socket. is critical that we get it right and when we don't get it right from a hold ourselves account, pharmaceutical companies have placed more than 1300000000 doses of covered 1900 vaccines to low and middle income nations at a cheaper rate. and i spent who's made at
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a virtual g 20 health summit caused by italy and the european commission summit sparked protests in rome, calling for an end to what demonstrators describe as the commercialization of health care. european union has also said it will deny $800000000.00 vaccines by the end of the year. and cisco dot com is the president of the international federation of red crossman red crescent society. he talked to you here on the sidelines of the g, 20 summit and said nationalism has been a major obstacle in the fight against the time. then it we have not got national lab because nationalism is not useful to fight that in the day. mean, i think that we must start from the most vulnerable everywhere. be these, these should be the priority, not only to send political message, is that because they've become unfortunately political. and they
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said to watch, and we spend every day from the positions all over the water to get just to show up, come to 11. would be at. do we do just a global emergency. it must be trick. ivy's germany is declared burton and northern ireland a so called virus variant region. now that means people arriving from the u. k will be required to quarantine for 2 weeks the measures to come into effect on sunday. the covered 1900 variance. prevalent in india has been spreading in the u. k. a senator leading an inquiry into brazil's response to covered 19 says the president never wanted to by vaccines. sen, when and chaos says enjoyable sonata had originally planned to wait for her community by allowing the virus to spread through the population. most or nato has been heavily criticized for his response to the pandemic, often denying or minimizing the risks. brazil is the world's 2nd worst effective
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country in terms of death. with almost half a 1000000 people killed a spine surgeon, house price. and since the start of the pandemic has put home ownership out of reach for many people, but investors are making huge profits. and using the highest prices of shut up 20 percent. now the government is paying a $1000000.00 a day to how's the homeless in hotels. we have reports from oakland and the 1st of our 4 point series and the rising cost of housing. i sell it to you. welcome to freemans, by $2400000.00. another quick successful auction results in another high price sale in new zealand largest city oakland. were looking for probably 45 months is pretty crazy. prices have gone up a lot in the last sort of 6 months or so. so i was trying to get a handle on where prices are. it was probably the 1st part of the journey. in fact, those prices have surged more than 20 percent in the last year. among the 37
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nations that make up the organization for economic cooperation and development or cd new zealand has the most affordable housing markets. the new zealand government has taken steps to cool the market, but there were limits to how far it will go. because a strong boy and property sector is good for the economy and in the middle of a global pandemic. when so many of the industries like tourism struggling, the government will take what it can guess. it's a similar situation in australia's major cities where prices have defied economists . predictions of a 20 percent drop to increase by 10 percent in the past year. fueled by cheap money and government subsidies, we've got investors who are saying that housing is going to be a much better investment for them than money in the bank. and was saying 1st time buyers and is always encouragement from the government the 1st time bought to get into market. in new zealand, the property boom is exacerbating
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a wealth gap that was already widening at an alarming rates. not only is there a shortage of housing at the top in the boosting prices, but there isn't enough emergency or state funded long term housing to help those at the other rains. the government is trying to catch up with the bond, but there are more than 22000 people on a growing waiting list for social housing. some experts believe new zealand needs to rethink what housing means. we have the housing very much of the commodities. that's something that can be bought, sold, traded the seat of a sexual good when we think about house. and we really need to start thinking about housing as something that's critical for people's well being. for people to function for people to thrive on communities. the treasury is predicting a shop slowed down in price growth, but at the moment the only people who appear to be thriving, those already on the property lead up $1900000.00 appreciate the offering. so welcoming wayne. hey, al jazeera oakland on sunday in the 2nd part of our series,
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we looked at housing in nigeria, while some struggle to put foot on the table. the capital is seeing a boom in the luxury home market. don t get a may be celebrated as one of the fathers of italian literature, but he was a convicted criminal, was forced into exile until he died. the writer of the divine comedy is now i've been given a re trial to clear his name. the question is whether italy's courts can absolve one of the country's most famous poets, 700 years after his death. adam rainy reports from dante's home ton of phones. in the middle of our life's journey, i found myself in a dark wood. so. so begins dantes epic poem, the divine comedy, an illusion perhaps whose exile from his beloved florence vanished and condemned to death for corruption while serving a brief term and public office. dante spent the last years of his life trying to get back home and writing one of the world's greatest works of literature. thank
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god. so many things found in the divine comedy of founding today's world as well. not just on a personal level but a political one too. though he died, a convicted criminal, few other floor in time to occupy such a high place in the cities pantheon of heroes. the truth is, many people who come here to florence to pay homage to dante, don't even know he was exiled and later sentenced to death. and those who do know that don't really care if he was guilty or not. and even now, during the pandemic, hundreds of people are coming here like this, place his childhood home to see what his life may have been like. 700 years after his death. though dante still has a criminal record, i'm a lawyer, alexandra traverse. he has his way that could change. he shows as the ruling issued in 1302, he'd like to get overturned enough to stay at the holly game. vcr suspicion is that the legal court system and the charge is called against him,
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will used against dante to eliminate him as a political wrongful traverse. the organizing review the ruling incident on hand leading lawyers and historians presiding over it a supreme court justice. there is a sense that the conference that dante was wronged, punished for being on the losing side of political battles. that royal 14th century florence, one of dante's direct descendants was happy to take part, but was under no illusions. i find it sort of amusing, to listen to what they have to say. i think that the revision by itself will have no practical effect. and of course, dante does memory does not need this. other florence may never officially clear dante's name, the supreme poet, if he's known, will continue to draw visitors here, inspiring them for years to come. adam rainy,
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i'll just 0 flights. so ahead and i'll just hear it's heartbreak for the golden state warriors the 2nd year in the row. that's coming up with peter in ah, a weekly critique of the stories taken the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick master drink on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been main objective is to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on. exposing real world threats to objectivity. often the bonding return to moscow and left and some of the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jazz ah, that precise, tried and tested. and that business is booming for israel's unmanned drug produces by modifying expertise. games at any expense to
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inflame global demand for western, which many see as morally indefensible. people empower investigate israel drone dealers on a just me. ah. a tough sport here, peter. oh, thank you very much. world number one. golf. a destin johnson has missed because of the pga championship, but it's another form. it's a player who leads the halfway stage for mickelson if at 5 under paul, alongside louis with states and at the eyes, the 1st major in 8 years. if
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a 50 year old holds on to win on sunday, he'll be the oldest player to win a major title. i'm having a lot of fun and to play well to no one play will have the weekend to have to be in contention. have a good opportunity. i'm having a blast. i'm excited to for the weekend. so this has been this been a lot of fun. dustin johnson's eagle parts at the 7 was the highlight of around that saw him finish a fix over paul. he headlines the group, the top lead to out, including justin thomas and sergio garcia were missing the cut was the least of some players problems. the an allegation briefly interrupted the round, going to cross the 6 hole in front of a group of players. this one was just the baby would you believe? a few days ago, a much bigger one, snuck into the media area without showing it's credentials. the new champions of spain will be decided on saturday with only
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a little madrid or rail madrid able to change the title. it's enough because hands a to point for his in the table. so if they match rails result against v r i l, they will win their 1st lead eager title in 7 years. but their opponents rail via adulthood are battling to avoid relegation for coach the egg a semi oni knows, it's not going to be easy. when every now on those people to final with 2 teams fighting for different objectives, the goals that are very important for both and we will give up our lives to get the subjective important. this is so i said, what's important in our match and data we'll see. but now is not the time to speak about what i will do about my future, or indeed what the club will do. now this is the time to pull all our energy into our match. regardless of the then future in madrid, this is where rail will be playing their home game some 2023. construction work continues on the front. the go button about stadium as part of a $1000000000.00 redevelopment you to be finished at the end of next year. football
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will governing body fif will look into the possibility of holding the wool cup every 2 years. instead of 4, they gave to carry out a feasibility study to find out the impact it would have on both the men's and women's game fee for president johnny and francine also denied the organization. had colluded with any of the clubs involved in the fail. european super league, but believe there's a need to make football a more globally competitive sport. a thief, we have to put a dangerous of every one and that's what we need to speak to everyone. we need to speak about everything. and i close. i don't close the doors to any discussion with anyone, never about new formats, new ideas, new competitions. i'm ready to listen to everyone. this is my job is my functions. this is the way i live, the presidency of fever, and i have been elected by 211 members associations unanimously in order to defend their interest. not only of a few,
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one to criticize of all the entire world. just a day off, the columbia were stripped of their co hosting rights of the copper america. the paraguayan governing body is said to them and simply must go ahead who still we are . is the power going f, a school start record as well as a former national theme goalkeeper. he says the tournament has to take place the student because there is no other place in the calendar. any postponement would affect the south american woke up qualifies, which are already behind schedule, because of coven 19. lagging on. also say you will go many and these know inconvenience may we continue somehow with what has been planned? if not, would be very hard to finish. the world cup qualifies. we have mentioned suspended will be hard to find international dates to play. these matches before both cope or america and the world cup qualifies. i believe, must go on somehow. they must be played, the golden state warriors will miss out on the n b a player for the 2nd year
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running off the losing to the memphis grizzlies on friday. the teams are contesting the final playoff spots in the play in tournament. it's the 2nd year in a row golden state will miss out on the play of memphis winning 117112 in over time here to head to the player for the 1st time in 4 years. they play the denver nuggets in the 1st round its advantage the boston bruins in the n h l. playoffs series against the washington capitals. on friday, the boons cruise to a full one. when the washington that hands boston a 31 lead in the best, the 7 theories, brad martin, david pastor, knock charlie coil and matthew grisly old school in full improvements and the colorado avalon shore. in a commanding position in their play of series against the saint louis blues, ryan grave had a golden to colorado, ran a 51 when as they lead the waste division match up 3 nothing. the
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world anti doping agency will trial a new form of drug testing at the tokyo olympics. dried blood spa testing, in which small samples are collected from a fingerprint and plotted onto an absorb and cod, has already been hailed of the potential game changer in the fight against drug chiefs. it's hope the technique will be in routine use by next february of winter olympic and paralympic games. in beijing it can be used to, to compliment current doping practice in particular. the fussy dates, the analyzes, of unstable compounds. and to expand on the, on the number of these can be tested in, in the more remote areas of the world from where traditional blood samples are, are difficult to, you know, to transport. we'll leave it there for now. most forty's coming up again later, rob peter, thanks very much indeed dan peter toby is going to be here in
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a couple of minutes with more on all these stories, of course, but also more details on websites. i'll just talk about a news news news. news news is a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there life supremacy. and in fact, all of our completion, you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus and it becomes the us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off, the big question. oh, now $20.00 for decades. criminal to me, millions,
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trafficking drugs through thailand, 11 east explore where the country has now become the 1st in se, asia legalize medical marijuana. on al jazeera halfway between tokyo and now she was then relatively sleepy place, not a lot of violent crime. and so when 4 people get killed on one occasion in as bloody and massacres, this was attracts, a lot of reporting, a task force of 80 police officers was created to find out what happened. the police counted more than 40 stab wounds altogether. victims ah, [000:00:00;00]
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who's the news. ready returning to the rebel age begins to trickle in regards to help families made homeless by 11 days of israeli bombardment. ah, hello and welcome on pizza w, watching al jazeera life from also coming up to the state solution. it is the only

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