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but what a 40 here are saying is that what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. i want you mentoring that. open your eyes. i was guy on al jazeera ah, returning to the rubble, it begins to trickle into garza to help found these made harmless by 11 days of israeli bombardment. ah, hello there, i'm sorry. this is out of their life and also coming from london to be rude rallies being how the cross the globe in support of palestinian running out the back scenes . india's capital stops cove at 19 immunizations for young adult
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police in the us phase. louisiana are accused of covering up how a black man died in custody as video of a violent arrest in 2019 as a well, with the sci fi between israel and mass holding families in the gaza strip. and now heading back home and business owners are getting back to work. humanitarian aid has also begun arriving on the strip. the reconstruction that off the 11 days of as strikes is expected to cost almost $100000000.00. us presidential biden is offered to help rebuild garza but he also says he'll work with united nations to make sure that support is not given to us. the group runs garza and 5 hundreds of rockets into israel during that conflict. killing 12 people follow dorothy protests for
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palestinians are also taking place around the wild. large crowds have gathered in several cities as demonstrates his call for an end to israeli occupation. we'll have more on those protests in just a moment, but 1st let's hear from harry. forth at on the ground force in garza were outside ship hospital, the main hospital in garza city. but all of the main, 13 hospitals up and down the street are 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, 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 been
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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 was he said, and as well as that there is all the usual day to day care and already stress system here. dealing with such a large population has to do 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 capacity problem here in gaza. some 8 now is in, but it, it is pretty small when, when compared to the need. and meanwhile, the white house has announced that us secretary of state and from lincoln will visit both israel and the occupied west bank next week. biden has promised extensive age and both sides in the wake of this conflict, different out of canada, james base has more now from western the key diplomatic moment in the coming days is the arrival of the us secretary of state antony blinking in the region. we don't
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have any exact details of his trip, but he's going to be meeting is railey and palestinian leaders. clearly the international focus right now is getting humanitarian assistance into garza. a un security council resolution drafted by france is being rewritten to focus on humanitarian assistance. one of the problems there for the us is that it doesn't deal directly with the mass, so there's going to have to work through intermediaries and the united nations. the big question for the blinking visit is whether this changes the calculations of the biden administration for the 1st 4 months they've had in power. they've not seen this issue as a priority. they've been focusing on the nuclear deal on climate change on afghanistan and on relations with china and with russia. will they now change that and refocus on negotiations between israelis and palestinians of the u. s. actively
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pursuing them? well, as i was saying earlier, thousands are taking part and solidarity marches for palestinians and cities across the u. k. and the rest of europe, marches are being held in manchester and london supported their calling on the government to impose sanctions on israel afterwards as strikes on palestinian cities. they are also calling for military embargo to cut off the supply of weapons for brandon has worn out from london. and in my shoulder, i will step out of the way. in fact, of the coming, one can give you a glimpse of the crowd is frankly enormous. when the organizes actually said that they would expect around $150000.00 after march in london, i had to confess i was due to fight the evidence of my own eyes. now, i can see the monkeys pretty close to the missions because that is all the way down piccadilly. huge boulevard in the center of london. the crowd is in passing me now for some 15 minutes into hyde park, which is not a joke. is just
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a short distance away, so there are many more thousands who ready gone into the car and still many more 1000 to come. what i'm struck by, by the crowd here is the youth all come? i was here last week when a different march, by the same organizers, went from model arch to the israeli embassy. that was a small gathering and oversee the conflict was still raising at that point. now, what we have is a larger group. i'm the much younger i have to say that there in the twenty's early thirty's, a bigger proportional them rather than the much wider age because it's only for i'm a sentiment from talking to them is that they genuinely belief that the pressure to say you have to walk through that process, helped to bring about the end of the complex during the past week, and that determine that that pressure should not be left off. now, in now
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the chief minister of india's capital region has warned that delhi is running out of current of virus vaccines and will stop and not collecting at all age between $18.44. that marks a regional reversal of the indian governments decisions about tonight. all adults and response to a devastating wave of infection. still, despite being the wilds biggest exporter of the 1900 vaccines, several states have complained about a shortage of jobs. there. only 3 percent of the population has been vaccinated so far. i mean, while the indian government is also asking states to report cases of a red, but potentially deadly infection that's been appearing and patients you've had the current virus, many regions are seeing an increase in nuclear. my cos also known as black fungus. then increasing concern of pharmacy is run out of the medicines needed to treat it as a myth, perone has more emergency service work as an awesome state disinfect the border
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family home and chem morgan village, a practice to reassure nervous neighbors. inside chandra border is morning after the death of his son to morning. 2 days after the 27 year old recovered from clover 19, he fell ill with a rare infection called mucus. my closes or 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 down after reaching nego, they said we can't do anything, 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
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a weakened immune system, a particularly prone to infection. they believe the use of steroids to treat severe covert 19 could be contributing to the condition of 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 jacked a little bit more for the opportunity from the infection to a group inside the body. and 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 joint to stop the disease from spreading human villa. my friend who is suffering from black fungus infection, had a surgery 3 days back and his job was removed. the doctor has also said that they
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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. do we let our patient die? many states running out of the expense of medicine used to treat the infection as cases of my closest rise valley is setting up special ward and 3 hospitals to treat patients. while the high court has off the government to immediately import medicine from overseas, and a number of other states have declared, you call my co says and su demik. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. all this is happening as social media platforms in india has been ordered to take down posts, referring to a strain of the current of iris. as the indian variance, the government says, well how organization has not traced the origin of the variance identified as b 1617 to any country. it was 1st detected in india last year and also fueling
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a devastating curb in 1900 wave across the south asian nation. on a pool, the president has now dissolved parliament and set a date for new elections amid growing anger over the government, hunting of the pandemic, their prime minister cape shawna, early last verse of confidence and parliament this month. and next year brian in napoleon, capital care, men, do hospitals are so overwhelmed. they're now treating patients on the floor and hallways and even outside the they told me mom of his oxygen, liver was low enough for me to find a bit somewhere else because the hospital was packed. i tried many places and found one outside this hospital. the only one bed was baking when we arrived here. we were lucky to get there is also a desperate need for oxygen canisters. climb is on. mount everest have been asked to bring back the empty tanks, so they can be refilled. the corona virus patience. but the situation on the
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mountain is also worrying with guides describing an outbreak at base camp. although that's been denied by the government would either confirmed cases we know now confirmed from pilots from insurance is from doc stuff from expedition lead us. i have to positive test, so we can prove this. we have at least $100.00 people, minimum positive for corporate in base camps. much of the world's attention has been on the crisis in india, the agencies and medical workers, a warning of an unfolding, human catastrophe and neighboring nicole. it's inoculation campaign has almost ground to a halt after india band exports of covert vaccines. transmission could be less in urban areas in the coming weeks, but it has reached the villages, which is a cause for concern. we would also to check oxygen levels, prescribe medicine and x rays, but it's not available them. some accuse prime minister cape sharma,
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ali is fueling the crisis. he's repeated claims that covered is no worse than the flu. ali says his government's made every possible effort to save people, claiming a lack of resources and infrastructure. but anger over his government's handling of the outbreak has added to what was already a political stalemate. the president dissolved parliament on saturday to make way for elections. of the state and politics is to protect the people which is a panoramic and now our attention has been diverted to the, to the election. elections are important for democracy, but i don't know what kind of election that we are talking. so i think it's a misplaced pride. it is to cover up political income pretenses of becoming experts prediction of paul could say 40000 deaths by july, a toll worse than any other country in the region for the size of its population. funeral pyres and kept men do burn day and night with family force to grief at
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a distance. 2 and often alone elixir brian l 20. 6 still a had here on out there. dying to bury the dead. argentina's grave diggers demand to be vaccinated or say they'll go on strike. i sell it. you welcome to freemans, by $2400000.00. we take a look at why new zealand government is being blamed for storing house prices. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello. nice to see you. i want to take you to southeast asia. we're or a heavy rain as it usually falls in toward the gang seeing the pearl rivers, but it's starting to fragment on sunday. so it's not going to swoop in to shanghai
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and so toward the pacific. so we catch a break from heavy rain through japan, just a pockets for horseshoe and up to support on sunday. and some rain starting to slump into north korea. take you to southeast asia. we've seen some heavy pockets of rain towards southern sections of indo china in particular hosting mon city that continues on sunday. but here's something we haven't been able to say for a while. son in the forecast call them poor check sun also for singapore and jakarta. in the forecast for you on sunday, want to show you the philippines right now because central in southern areas, we're getting a run of rain for sea bu and also devote and $33.00 degrees will be the high. but again, just downpours of rain for you on sunday, off to the bay of bengal and we're starting to see that circulation here folks. so this will likely become a very severe psychotic storm o. d shot right through to west bank all and bangladesh will be impacted in the coming days. but otherwise, for a sunday, some rain for mahar roster rate down to care,
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less states just some light showers for you. sponsored call cut on airways. i covered 19 has compounded the homelessness crisis and i abandoned impoverished families of forces radical jane. she decided to say, hey, we're going to spend the human rights by claiming property left vacant by the state . the 1st thing i did was i change my duty is to keep my daughter safe. that means breaking the law that i'm willing to do that for one shelter in place and a fight for housing on al jazeera. ah, ah, the
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hello again. i'm still here in the hall. let's remind you about top story for sound . as if he's 5 between israel and her mouth continues to hold your military aid. the gun arriving and gaza families are heading home, and business owners are getting back to work despite severe damage to buildings and infrastructure. meanwhile launches and supportive palestinians are taking place and several european cities. demonstrations are calling on government to impose sanctions on israel office as strikes on palestinian territory. they also want a military embargo to cut off the supply of weapons. and the poles president has dissolved parliament and set a date for new election amid growing anger over the government. handling of the pandemic prime minister cape shawna early lost a verse of confidence and parliament on contina as under a nationwide covered 19 lockdown for the 1st time this year. but cemetery workers are among those exempt from such measures. they say they are overworked and bearing
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the brunt of the recent increase in death. and as daniel, why the reports not from one is aries. many of them are threatening to go on strike unless they have vaccination. they'd been designated essential workers operating on the front line as a number of deaths from the virus and argentina, climes 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 kentucky than it was. there are many things that can affect you in this place. on top of it all we have covered to and thus unhealthy were fighting a war every day. the wolf health organisation says the true number of copied 900 victims in latin america is probably much higher than registered something this, you know, direct confirmed thing. the virus is not always listed as the cause of death, yet it is handling the bodies of covered $900.00 victims. was not the only risk
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they faced. principal for kentucky. ok, the main point of contagion when we collect the bodies with the families. we don't know if those family members have cope it or not, in their homes or when we go to a hospital funeral because of also had to deal with the emotional trauma of consoling relatives and reflecting how many family members can participate in funeral proceedings. the time will be in every clamor and we're seeing people begging for a moment just a moment to say a formal goodbye a minimal farewell. they say they're overwhelmed that 20 percent of about $10000.00 symmetry work is there affected either have or have had the virus another 10 percent ca work since they considered vulnerable? we don't normally talk about death until we have 273 workers essential work because they used to that. but now they're shouting to be heard because they're dying in the fight against a pound demick and say their industry can't take much more. argentine has
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vaccinated, less than 5 percent of its population in the process which was stopped at the cross latin. but symmetry work has said not enough to be designated essential workers, if they're not given the great to protection vaccines, can offer long term will be in the subs. what we're asking for is absolutely just, and i hope the listen to us that to see us please. the union negotiations with the government are on pause while both sides consider their position. you book is how i am. okay. so we know that if we take industrial action will only add to the pain, we don't want that because we understand why we see it every day. as the 2nd wave hits with vaccines in short supply governments across latin america, imposing yet more unpopular locked downs to try to alleviate the strain and an already overburdened infrastructure. those on the front line, keep working, but city can take much more than you which one the route to 01 osiris. now,
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israeli media reporting allegations that pilots bond some of those how blocks and gaza out of anger rather than strategic priority. several anonymous pilots have told the israeli website mocker that they felt frustrated. their military operation was failing to stop firing rockets over the border. earlier i spoke to y'all, nathan shapiro. he's a former israeli rescue helicopter pilot, who himself was discharged from the all me back in 2003, then organizing a group of 4th pilots who were publicly refusing to obey orders and participates in the oppression of palestinians. he says he is ready, governments military strategy is counter productive. i think this frustration is not just the frustration of these pilots is the frustration affair of a giant beast that is them mold t, as superpower that has no limit to their weaponry and their strength. and military strength,
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but it's just impossible to kill the desire of millions of people to be free. there are lots of life that the leaders and the commanders and the pilots and all the soldiers are telling themselves. it's a big consent manufactured by a big, big system for years and years and decades to plant these ideas in the minds of people that you can bump people from the air. you can bomb buildings from the air in the most densely populated, placing the world. and in some way, you can tell yourself it's morrow. there is no way something like that can be morrow. and i think what we hear about this discourse of these pilots that are frustrated and talking about yeah, maybe it's helping or not helping it's irrelevant. it's like listening to bunch of nazi soldiers sag exterminating the gaza ghetto at the warsaw ghetto. debating
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what would be the best way to, to kill the jewish resistance. there, there is no way to kill the resistance of millions of people to, to be, to be free. now police in the u. s. state of louisiana have released body can footage of the violent arrest of a black man after being accused of a cover up this video shows ronald greene being hazel, punched and choked by the white offices. he then died on the way to hospital. this was 2 years ago, but the footage has only just been released following an investigation by the associated press. i understand that green family is grieving at any loss of life is tragic 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 called into question, and even when use the 4th encounters are handled within the law and policy,
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it can be shocking to it is critical that we get it right. and when we don't get it right, must hold our sales account. now alan fisher has more from washington, dc. the family say there has been a cover up. it's taken that long for this video to emerge and louisiana state police only releasing their version of the dash cam and the body cams. after the associated press leaked, a copy, the state police initially reacting with anger to the fact that the associated press had leaked that the family were told that ronald green was killed in a car accident. what we can clearly see from the video is that that is simply not the case. he was stopped because of what the police say. it was a traffic violation. he put one hand up, he was complying with the police officers, yet he was still tase, dragged out of the car, violently arrested at one point,
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even with his feet shackled. he was dragged by the police. now i feel a pro and on the ground, and we've had a lot about that over the last few months about suspects being left to lie. fleet face stone on the ground. he was complaining and he was morning, but the police, they ignored him for a full 9 minutes. when medics arrived, they found he was unresponsive. and within a few minutes of arriving in hospital, he was declared to be dead. know the family are demanding answers. they say this is simply taken too long, and as i say, they alleged that there has been a cover up by the louisiana state police. what is interesting is that none of the state troopers have faced any sort of criminal action. they have faced internal discipline, but no charges have been raised. now in as fast as television interviews since the february military cur, me on time, johnson chief has said that austin, leader on santucci is in good health. middle incline says she will face trial in
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a few days. she has not been seen in public since she was placed under house arrest following the crew to g faces several criminal charges, including one of violating the country's colonial era officials secret. meanwhile, local media and me, a law reporting that a rebel group has attacked the military and the northwest, the kitchen independence on the target, and on the account at a jade mining town in the sun green region. the k is one of a number of groups opposed to the february military crew fighting between the rebels and the military has escalated since the takeover. now the chinese scientists known for boosting rice, harvest and staving off hunger for millions of people, has now died. one long ping is regarded as a national hero. he developed the hybrid strain of rice during the 1970 s. that could feed an extra 70000000 people. yeah. his work helped transform china from food, deficiency of food security, within decades, long paying died in hospital in the southern city of chung chart. he was 91 years
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old. while now, china has become the world's 2nd country to operation rover on laws named also the chinese go to fire the wrong rover, drove down from its landing platform. and again, roaming the status of the red planet. it'll be searching for evidence of life on laws of the next 3 months. china landed the spacecraft carrying the river a week ago its most ambitious space mission, today's while a surprise surgeon house prices. since the start of this pandemic has put home ownership outreach for many people, but investors are making huge profits. in new zealand. house prices have now shop 20 percent, and the government is paying a $1000000.00 a day to how's the homeless in hotels. when he reports from oakland and the 1st about full pot, serious on the rising cost of housing, i sell it to you. welcome to the freemans, buy that $2400000.00. another quick successful auction results in another
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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 searched more than 20 percent in the last year. among the 37 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 are 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 get. 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
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and government subsidies. we've got investors who were saying that housing is going to be a much better investment for them than money in the bank. and we're saying 1st time buyers and is always encouragement from the government for the 1st time, but to get into market in new zealand, the property boom is exacerbating a wealth gaps that was already widening at an alarming rate. not only is there a shortage of housing at the top in further 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 de bond, but there were 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 new housing very much with a commodity. that's something that can be bought, sold, traded a seat of a social good when we think about house. and we really need to start thinking about housing. is something that's critical for people's well being for people to
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function for people to thrive on communities. the treasury is predicting a shop slow 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 offerings so welcoming wayne. hey al jazeera oakland ah hello. this is al jazeera, these are the headlines as the sci fi between israel and mass continues to hold. humanitarian aid has become arriving in gaza. families are heading home, and business owners are getting back to work. despite severe damage to buildings and infrastructure that hurry forth. it has moved from gone people here are certainly optimistic that the sci fi is for real. there are reports of the egyptian mediators are doing what they can to make sure it is maintained. and that it is.

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