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the hey, thing to be 3. they are bringing the through ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i am mariam tomorrow, with the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. com in gaza as a sci fi holes. a truck still have a medicine fuel and food, but the challenge of rebuilding broken homes and infrastructure, luna lodge housing. the protest as galler across the u. k. in europe in support of
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the palestinians, demanding sanctions are imposed on israel. also coming up on the program, a rabbit, deadly fungal infection strikes corona virus. patients in india, doctors investigate a link to the use of steroids on for the camera footage of the violent director of louisiana mind, ronald green is finally released 2 years after his death. gemini sh with sport. phil mickelson has made a brilliant start to his 3rd round of the p. j championship to take the outright lead and f. s. k. madrid claim. the spanish lead title for the 1st time in 7 years and facing lee with louis suarez, he scored the winning go ah, come to the program in gaza. people have been able to leave their homes again and move around the territory after israel's late his conflict with mass. the sci fi
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agreement is holding after 11 days of bombardment which killed more than 240 palestinians, including 66 children in israel, 12 people, including 2 children, were killed. my barges of rocket mortars and anti tank missiles, piles of rubble and dust of replaced homes, apartment buildings and businesses. the 2000000 palestinians in gaza were already in a vulnerable position. 3 major rounds of military facilities since 2000 and, and the devastating impacts of these railey and egyptian blockades of cripple the economy and fuel policy and the strip. well now comes the mammoth task of rebuilding. the flow of a has started with trucks from various agencies, bringing medicine, fuel and food. but while health organization is calling for immediate health supplies and personnel saying the territories facilities are at risk with concerns of a 3rd wave of the corona virus taking hold. of course that was threatened to overwhelm
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health facilities, but isn't just about the physical destruction in gaza, cause many families in our coping with physical injury, psychological trauma, and the death of their loved ones are 4 sit met. one family is that a devastating blow and one of the 1st rocket strikes and who now have some difficult decisions to make. so tunnel mostly was wounded. in the 1st minutes of his conflict, his pain has barely begun. he spent 5 days in a coma and now had 4 major operations on life changing injuries. but so tom isn't yet fully awake to how much his world has changed. his family is keeping it from him. with i said, i was on the street. we were hit with a rocket, myself and my cousin. we fell down. so tom hasn't been told that the blast also killed his brother, oxford and sil tons, only child 15 months old years on family members say they could see the rocket flying directly toward them. low to the ground, out here in the street is where. so tom sustained his injuries,
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this is the precise place where that is really munition came in and exploded. he was among a group of his extended family who were playing here, putting hey in sacks. and in an instant, 8 of them lost their lives. 7 of them, children, that was among the 1st israeli strikes of the conflict. this was him on the last, the family home hit on thursday night hours before the sci fi took effect meters from that impact. so times cousin sits with his father, muhammad last deny in the same attack, but every one is most worried about. so ton of the habit. but he's emotional. he loves his son too much, and his brothers, his soul is with them. we are afraid that something might happen to him. his injuries are so serious, gaz his main hospital is full of personal tragedies and exhausted stuff together. too many people couldn't come to the hospital during the war. normal injuries, diabetes suffers those with high blood pressure. they couldn't reach the hospital
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and the ambulances couldn't reach them because of the damaged roads. medical equipment and fuel, just starting to get in at the hospitals, need regular electricity and clean water infrastructure that needs rebuilding throughout the strip. the destruction of this most recent war is creating grim new landmarks to go alongside those of the previous war and the one before that. so much, never rebuilt. everybody is saying it's not be business as usual, you know, the definition of insanity doing the same things with the same bad results. we don't want to go down there again. how we manage that. it comes down to political will by everybody. to recognize that we just can't continue this way. for years this has been the way in gaza. life getting steadily more difficult, more hopeless promises of change have come before and gone before. garz's people long accustomed to making what they can of things among the ruins. harry falls at algeria, northern garza not just shower as
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a humanitarian worker and garza resident. she joins us via skype and we were just seeing there in harry's report, images of piles of rubble and debris. now that you've had a chance to leave your home, tell me about what you've seen. hi lamb, thanks for having me. yes. today i managed to go out and took a tour and parts of the city where, where i live, just to discover what, where the, where the areas that were hit and i could hear or even the house was shaking during these strikes. so unfortunately, i saw quite lots of lots and lots of double, lots of roads destroyed because even move that very, very difficult. so this didn't even to move from, from the huge piles of double like entire ban days were, were completely destroyed. jos infrastructure offices, defense homes,
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even those who don't show as a big pile of rubble, they are from within our bombs. so it was really devastating to see that people are going in the streets checking, looking for items within the home, within the homes that were destroyed very, very moving. they moving moment for just those who are passing by or those who know the funny thing or had family in it. there were just looking and, and taking pictures and trying to and retrieve all the memories around. that's including some areas which i belong to. at some point in areas in west going to city, it's been really devastating. and i gas interest looking at some of the pictures. i think those pictures that you took of the piles of rubble very, very difficult to, to distinguish one home from from the other is your own home and it's
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been left intact. my own home is fine. thankfully, yes. this is nothing wrong. i mean, it was not that extra hit because it's been many, many, many nearby asked. i like i used to live in an apartment where it was actually in a building which was directly hit. unfortunately not completely destroyed, but just across one that was completely destroyed. and i just stood there for like 20 minutes looking and not being able to really comprehend. and again, we had the same or similar memories from 2014. so that's what, what the system has unfortunately learned. so when is, is probably getting accustomed to, although it's not, it's not the proper thing. it's not a normal human thing that you get accustomed to. again and again,
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aggressions on the strip with such intensity, like, like this last time, i mean, this round was, was just horrifying. my mind or adults this to say for kids. so imagine what's happening with we're with our own kids and how they're facing. the situation today . my, my daughter was, was closing her ears again. i told her, mom i was, i said i was like, i forgot, i mean she can for guess and they were afraid to go back to their beds near the windows and how can i go near the window? and i mean it and i have faith very listen of the the close. busy by destruction, so. busy you're talking about the entire population, i've been seriously affected by, by this and all aspects of life. i cause i last spoke to you in them. they'll say that it was still ongoing. and you telling me about the situation that
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you and your children were in that, and i'm struck by what you say about no one having to no one should have to be accustomed to those sort of conditions. and yet there is such resilience and spirit amongst people that but can i ask how you've been doing all of this? thanks for the question because we had no room to think about cells as adults a see me when, when you're here. and so it was, it was amazing how much effort and energy is from us just to hold ourselves and keep our, our own fears and anxieties in the very inside us. and it has been an exhaust thing by, by the hour, without exaggeration just to keep the kids safe and also saying like they were telling the fire that was moments that's were very difficult for us as parents. we were like trying to thing or, or ask them to distract them,
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to account bombs because it was so it was so loud that it was shaking the house again and again. so again, yes, there is a lot of resilience among the palestinian people in general goals unfortunately in the past years with, with the different towns progressions. if it's amazing how we are seeing that even so it's with my own kids during the 11 days. so like my kids, like 3 days after they like, ok, maybe this is 5, maybe this is what and they will go to see the smoke. i mean, what kind of life is that? but, but again, i'm not trying to romanticize it because it's not to say hi that is very harsh. and, and we have been living trauma, also trauma and trying to recover from it. but you know, when there is a strong belief that, you know what's happening is unfortunately it's our destiny as a palestinian, that we're here and we need to stay here. we need to say this is
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home and we need to do whatever it takes. it's very high and comes what you say very about really an entire generation having grown up with conflict. of course they've been repeated hostility since 2008 and then a for that the, the 2nd intifada and then obviously the split between hamas and santa do you send some kind of shift going on right now in the way palestinians, particularly the younger generation to see themselves in the way they sort of identify with and, and relate to each other regardless of, of where they happen to be. absolutely, ma'am, this is exactly what i'm talking to, and i'm talk to people's friends, relatives, acquaintances, everyone here. this is happening at the very deep level of some of the connection between palestinians across, across the board. and,
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and i think this is what is very different about this time about this media to find where was the palestinian issue is finding the advising as it's not it's been an issue not. busy god's particular issue here or, or the situation in general or, or heroes. and i mean is picking up all the pieces of the palestinian issue and all the defense levels of oppression. and the occupation policies that is exercised by israel across the board may be in different ways. however, it is in life. and i think there is a lot of opportunity because i think the message is now much cleared even to, to the world. the most important, the to palestinians themselves. now they see that there is a connection that there is something thing, but together and things can't go wrong for much,
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much longer than this. it's been really such a long way. and i think that nevertheless, by then stop. however, we know that there is a lot of work that needs to be done. it has to be has to be accountable. what's happening, the international community as well because goes right as it is land, you know, that's a 1014 reconstruction has it was not complete. and so, i mean, what kind of level of political will is there, what's kind of political pressure is indeed, well not your internet connection actually held up very well until now. but of course, thank you very much for bearing the time to speak to his natural shower. joining us from garza, she is a humanitarian worker, and of course a resident that thank you. now in terms of the international reaction, you unsecure to counselors release to statement welcoming the ceasefire. stressing
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the need to abide by it, but it stopped short of a friendship term for that to be a resolution on this statement says members of the security council stress the immediate need for humanitarian assistance to the palestinians. civilian population, developing an integrated, robust package of support for swift, sustainable reconstruction and recovery. it goes on to say the members of the security council reiterated the importance of achieving a comprehensive piece based on the vision of a region where 2 democratic states, israel and palestine, left side by side in peace, and with the secure and recognised borders. o escalation of violence, at least in garza of ground to a halt for now. but to cause many are asking what's next share your raw, the area of occupied east jerusalem. and of course the people that live there attempts to expel how to senior residents. one of the key flash points that led to the latest conflict in his em, ron con reports, the issue is not going away. this is shake,
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draw since israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967 israeli settle organisations have been trying to remove palestinians from their homes, not just in this neighborhood, but others to the issues been subjected decades. long court cases at the core are 2 main issues, settlers claim, jews, and the properties. citing of an era record and palestinians argue they were allowed to remain in shake, draw through an agreement between jordan and the united nations. louis for the jewish settlers claim that because the land was occupied by israel, the $967.00 previous agreements are null and void lawyers for the palestinians. counter argued the previous agreements must stand and that the residents have protected status. palestinians cannot take israelis to call for property taken over by the state of israel. this check point to the entrance of shake. jerome is new installed in mid april. israelis compassed freely, but palestinians who don't live in the neighborhood,
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cannot enter. even with that press credentials, we weren't allowed to pass until the police officer was satisfied. we were meeting a resident. that resident is mohammed l kirk. he's use social media to highlight the forced explosions of palestinians from this neighborhood, which he describes as ethnic cleansing. but now he feels after this latest round of violence, where m f, a cited shake, europe as one of the reasons for the war. there is a moment for change. i think it says a lot about national unity. this is a moment we have not seen in a very long time, particularly since the late thirties. we have not seen the palestinian people rise up as one body from the river to the sea. anything it says it gives me a lot of hope. let me show you where it's like when you're a settler organization takes over home in this neighborhood. this belongs to the could the family. now this is their home. this also used to belong to the
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family up until 2009, when a court awarded it to a jewish settler organization. and they've been living here ever since. that's the distance that we're talking about. we don't talking about huge spaces. we're talking about a home taken over part of the home, taken over from a palestinian family. 7 years is one of the lawyers for the families facing for expulsion. he says that the latest conflict is focused international attention on the neighborhood. this gets to reflect many of the of the heart issues of the palestinian israeli conflict. there are, there is a community of senior refugees living there that i took, the refugees that i to return the conflict of jerusalem is just reflected in the case of shift off the issue of israeli settlement and the israel, you can patient and that is really legal annexation of yours is there, so it's,
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it's no wonder that this case is in the now when the scope of international, the attention of the confrontations between federalism palestinians took place and made these railey attorney general has gotten involved. that has put any further questions on hold until june 8th, when the ag has to reveal his position. this is seen by lawyers and palestinian residence as a victory and confirmation that it's no longer a simple property dispute. but one that also has implications on the international law. iran con our 0. occupied eastern we've seen really events and development the only by tar treason, israel resonate in all parts of the world as well. hundreds of thousands of people have been showing this solid. darcy with palestinians by taking part in marches across europe. protest is in london,
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a calling on the government to impose sanctions on israel after it's asked, trying to pull brian reports now from london. the. the organizers had predicted, 850001 110. in reality, it seemed even more london piccadilly, filled with people as far as the eye could see a march literate. more than a mile long. a week ago, the same campaign groups had marched on the ready embassy, demanding an end to miss on attacks on garza friday. and john, he's been to the prison station to make sure that we get more than a bar. right. well, we get a real boost in the to the, the great how it's kind of the, it's ready to go to adjust that sentiment is shared by activists across your demonstrates is also mass in bulgaria and the german capital, berlin. in paris, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in plastic republic,
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so unto an enormous palestinian flag, palestinians have been predicated for the past 73 years and we need to free pal aside no matter whether there's a fire in place or not at the moment. been made to the black lines, method movement and the new k. there is evidence that the perceived injustices of israel's treatment at palestinians is preventing a particularly strong response among students and young girls. there is almost a sense of a new generation appropriate to the campaign as emergent. so child, so many of us yet again, how come to make it something that's important? another people think that fits do anything. i don't people think that we're just launching a payment, but there has been changed and we're not going to stop us without change because actually we have a free time to do business with the
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what's the most striking demonstration, there's not one of the numbers on the but also of the crowd, they all and they are boy by the police that the press will tell you how to deliver the message. i put it is a homeless maybe campaign goes on brennen, his 0 central number. are you story now from the democratic republic of congo, actually, a volcano near the eastern city of gomez erupted as his prompted and evacuation plan to be put into action. now, as we look at these pictures, a red glow filled the sky above the city of mount. nearer gone, go burst into life, vulcan knowledges, and reported seeing high fountains of lava pouring out of the mountain. this is one
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of the world's most active volcanoes at last erupted nearly 20 years ago. and it ended up killing 250 people, but also left a 120000 people. homeless will continue to keep an eye on developments are also coming up on the news out for you shall i encourage battling a 3rd wave of corona virus infections. scientists will, that testing is the only way out. and then later with general 4 will have all the license from for me to want a local favor. it takes paul in monaco despite and mishap in qualifying ah the
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hello. i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but here it comes. we've got another nasty system on the way for the republic of ireland and the united kingdom on sunday. okay, there in a 2nd, but we do have some instability across the baltic states some rain for western ukraine and a pretty heavy pocket toward the southeast portion of spain. ok now to the british isles, and here are the details. we're going to get some rain and the winds are going to whip up 6070 kilometers per hour as we head towards sunday. and i also probably should tell you, but there's another weather maker hot on the heels of this fun. okay, let's go to greece right now where it has been particularly dry over the last little bit i since over the past month, only about a day or 2 of rain. so we're starting to see forest fires. this is in the attic region, just west of athens and painful memories here because it was in 2018 this region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of this smoke is now starting to find its
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way into athens, a very apocalyptic scene. therefore, the capitol region and there is no relief in sight. 28 degrees on sunday for athens, we look at the next 3 days. plenty of sun, but the temperatures are going to shoot up to $32.00 degrees, almost 10 above average. ah, they may not be top at the table. they might not have the biggest stadium, but they stand tightened in the face of the fascist for rights movement. you want to show the world that the good guys can sometimes when they are the falls behind jims and poly for nobody, the funds you make football on just a father should be a protector who. ready forgot terror,
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he was her tormentor ah betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. ah, that will be enough to find justice in afghanistan. patriarchal society, a 1000 guards blank me a witness documentary announces error. ah the ah welcome back. look at the main story to sound now the scale of the damage in god's or is being affect the see 5 between israel and politics on groups continues to hold. the flow of
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a has started with trucks from various agencies coming in with madison fuel and food. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people have been showing us all a darcy with palestinians by taking part in march across europe. supportive here in london, we're calling on the government to impose sanctions on a israel after it as strikes on the cause of strength. i will find developments actually from the republic, democratic republic of congo, this hours volcano in the eastern part of the country and assist you goma has prompted which has prompted an evacuation plan to be put into action. a red glow filled the sky above the says he is not gone. go into life now, the indian government is asking states to report cases of a rabbit deadly infection that's affecting some corona virus. patients, many regions of seeing rise in newco. my co says also known as black fungus as increasing concern as pharmacies, one out of medicines used to treat it. elizabeth problem reports on this now from
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the deli 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 to 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 ago. 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,
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but was also diabetic. doctors say corona virus, 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 of the population largely and the 3rd to the middle age group. and that makes a little bit go on to the sugar level and something like that. you know, i really jack of the sugar limited more of the accident opportunity from the infection to a group inside the body. and as it is doing, michel, my co says 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,
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had a 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 rico. my post 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. awesome, and a number of other states have declared nico my post as an epidemic. elizabeth for on al jazeera new delhi. meanwhile, more than a 1000000 people in latin america are now known to have died from cove at 19 region . a council almost one in 3 das worldwide, despite being home to just one in 10 of the world's population. brazil has been
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hard, is it with more than 446000 victims under funded health care systems and sluggish vaccine. rollouts have also hinted ongoing efforts to try and bring in a virus on to some control. i was under on p s e as in boy guitar and joined us. now of course, the region is a big place many different countries, but in general, particularly i suppose in one of the the worst take countries, which is brazil. to what extent has this rate of infection been fueled by these much more contagious new variance of the virus? well ma'am, we don't know exactly, but that's what governments and helpful officials believe has been the fuel at these latest waves of infections in most countries across a latin america, in some cases, a 2nd wave in other cases like here in columbia, we're talking about a 3rd wave,
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these latest waves have been more contagious. they seem to be affecting younger people. and they have proven to be deadlier. mostly because doctors believe not because these variance are necessarily deadlier per se, but because many more people have been infected and this has many more people that have eventually developed dangerous symptoms. this is something that we were able also to see when we visited last week. and the intensive care unit here in book with many people in their forties and fifties, being intubated, being ventilated in the unique, completely full. and doctors believe these are the variance that were originally discovered in brazil own grown here in latin america. but also now they're worrying about new variance coming from india and one was just discover dates ago in the
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north of reseal, one person who fell hail the crew member of a cargo ship arriving from south africa. and now the health authorities, there are hoping that they are able to contain this new variance a given just how complicated situation already is across the region. and we've learned, of course, that testing and vaccinations are crucial in terms of bringing the slowing the rate of infection. how are vaccination programs going in the region? very slowly, with the exception of sheila that has already been able to vaccinate half of its population and dying to see a reduction in the number of deaths in cases there at the rest of the region. the rollout has been extremely slow and the pen american health organization,
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when they announced what they call this new grim milestone for more than 1000000 deaths in the region, said that since latin america is one of the epi centers of the suffering of the are due to covey 19, they should also be one of the present epi centers of the vaccination program. we're why then again asked the for the world that to put more money, essentially in the so called kovak smack mechanism. which is multilateral mechanism to try and send more doses of the vaccines to middle income and poor countries, especially those that are going to new wave of infections. so far things have gone extremely slowly here in columbia 6 point one percent of the population has been vaccinated. so far, just 5 percent. and if you look at 4 countries, like believe you find out why or countries with the big, big economic crisis,
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like i said, the situation is even more dire there. and now in recent days, we must say that the united states and canada and the european union to have made a commitment to put more money in this mechanism. so we're gonna have to see if this will move forward. but indeed, we know that to me, well, continue for a long time here in latin america. all right, thank you from bog lasandra vfc. thank you sandra. on a move to shoreline canal countries imposed to travel bad enough to cover a 3rd surgeon corona virus infections that the islands key medical associations pressuring government to impose a strict lockdown. scientists have warned the without action the situation could get even worse. michelle fernandez reports scientist, a working overtime to understand how long has 3rd quarter wave 3500 infections a day and dozens of deaths. this is the country's only lab at the university of st
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. 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 rapidly in shanker scientists and now looking at another stream 1st found in india . we have a question to see whether the parent is coming. because again, the indian variant is shown to be even more transmissible than the video. and could also be call him, see that if you sort of plan out the whole strategy, the control strategy, the hospital resources to have some management or 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 soccer just to sequencing region. so there's a huge delay in us getting the,
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the agent either because the special case or the conflict order soon enough, because of that, the lack of funds has muller begins. he races again telling me senior doctor visit, hold for an immediate 14 day lockdown of the country. this is short term restriction, 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 do spread off the infection again . so that's why you need to have a lockdown access to it without having interactions in between. the country is also struggling to vaccinated. 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 scenes like this, where anger and frustration below over they say they're trying hard to use the doses they have effectively to come to the cut and spike in cases by the highest.
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yeah, go ahead and be seen and they said to be to be enrolling in the patients . so that's a high paid but the next iteration of the government 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, the virus minute fernandez. alger the ra colors at a she long to are you worn on top story now of course the c 5 between israel and m r, which continues to live in speaking about the impacts of recent hostilities for israelis
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and palestinians. the reconstruction efforts in gaza calls the possible implications on the prospects for a long time paste. but how could this latest for impacts regional relationships and securities? i'm now joined by roxanne pharma. found me on a lecture on the middle east at university of cambridge in terms of the reaction to these recent development in the wider region. it appears to have been a relatively muted response from arab countries. how do you explain that? well, a number of saw demonstrations did take place in and in various places and they are a world, but they were stopped from taking any kind of real impact if you will. the, the governments of the world are quite concerned that this will impact them badly
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because there is an upsurge of support among the people of, of the different arab states for the palestinians is definitely put the palestinian issue back front and center in the the rhetoric and the concerns of the population, so they have not allowed the majority of demonstrations to take place. and what about the way in which president joe biden responded to this latest conflict and the way in which that might have influenced store shape the arab response? what signal does it send to those countries? well, it's quite interesting because he certainly insisted on a ceasefire and spoke quite straightforwardly about that. which is unusual in american policy as it has in the past, always totally supported by israeli decision making on this. and this seemed to
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be a departure. on the other hand, he did speak about a 2 state solution being the only option. and that in many ways i think is understood by many of those inside israel and the palestinian territories as well as outside is really no longer possible. so in some sense, it reflects an older world view of what josh simply doesn't correlate on the ground anymore. i'm just wondering about the recent normalization of relations between israel's arab neighbors. and israel now is that process likely to can to continue without some more serious concessions for the palestinians. particularly if we see jerusalem remain the the key flashpoints in the focal point at the center of tensions depending on how that develops. well,
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i think this whole conflict has certainly indicated that one of the premises of the abraham accords is simply not true. the abraham accords in it were based partially on the idea that the, the palestinian issue had become less important. and that the relationships that israel could establish with arab states further away the much more well off state such as the way each that would be the premise upon which further our relations could proceed. and there was also within the abraham accords a level of expectation on the part of the gulf states that signed the report. that settlements and other impacts on the the palestinians would not take shape that has obviously not been fulfilled. and i think
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the conflict has also shown that many of the people, the populations of those states that did not actually support the abraham accords as much as the governments did have found this an opportunity to express their concern and their support for the palestinians on social media which has been extremely active, so i think we can see that you certainly will continue to share certain relations israel, but overall one of the great prices was to bring saudi arabia on to the court. and that certainly will not happen at this point. there has certainly been a, a really focusing of the palestinian issue as a very important issue in the region that palestinians are pushing back and that this is not going to go away. and this is not something that the arab states can
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ignore. so it's certainly going to downgrade the abraham court for the moment and upgrade the importance of a regional focus on the palestinian issue and is resolution. thank you very much. professor roxanne farr want to find me on from cambridge university. thank you. we go to the united states now police in louisiana release body count footage of the arrest which led to the death of a black man. 2 years ago it shows ronald green being tasted, punched and choked by white officers. and as allan fishing reports, the police force is being accused of a cover up it is shocking video that has taken 2 years to be released and lead to allegations of a cover up. i don't know. i don't know why on your own, you're barely
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morning been was stopped by police in louisiana after a teeth following an alleged traffic violation. his family was told he died in a car crash instead. he was teeth beaten and left in distress by officer for more than 9 minutes. oh oh. oh okay. sorry. now i'm going to wash my hands down. i'm going to check the car out and search it all those things. sure you want to do that. but you really want to secure mr. ring. get a minute patrol car getting sitting up and then inquire about m s. and there. i thought the 1st time and i did this. this is premeditated murder when medical help finally arrived, if i mister green, unresponsive. he was declared dead minutes after reaching hospital. the family says
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the police never mentioned the brutal arrest. they see there was clear evidence of a cover up and the officers involved should now be facing guilty. videos probably one of the most disturbing videos that i've seen. it in both the image of what you might have met late, just look when, when i'm down a runaway play, understand that green family is grieving. any loss of life is tragic regardless of how i realized that there is a great concern with regard to the incident. we share that concern anytime the actions of our employees of calls and the question both state and federal inquiries are under way that are report federal charges me follow indeed. but there are growing coal. why did investigation of louisiana state police itself? it's lies, it's delays, and it's actions. allen, fisher, i'll just, i am more than a 1000. were all kinds of crossed into
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a spanish african enclave earlier this week. still haven't returned, at least 8000 people swam or use boats reach. so you to sparking a massive diplomatic route, any of them are still hoping to make it to the european mainland. as bernard smith reports. when these moroccans arrived in future, it was a start of a journey. they hope will take them across the mediterranean sea, a new life in europe. the rock of gibraltar is only 30 minutes away by ferry, but only if you have a western passport or visa for the rest, they'll try to get into the port and hide somewhere on the laurie. we're going to do it by any means necessary. not something i would you know, trade my life for, but what if we could fix that? that the bahama told himself english and his learning code that he recognizes morocco as little too often see the people and the internet to how they're living
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in europe. they have human rights, they don't have human rights a moral call let you live there. you will see what i mean. i love my country over to this old flight for a walk. if you take steps. but i cannot stay in a place that does not want me to know what i'm saying. all of us a quarter of 24 to 35 year old and morocco unemployed. that's a record. and because of koby 19, the economy is in decline. towns and villages across morocco lot. the one behind me on the border with few to have really felt the impact of the pandemic. 5000000 in formal sector jobs have been lost, according to the moral consensus of policy analysis, which makes it pops easier to understand why so many people are looking for a better life in your the latest attempt by the you to manage migration is being blocked by hungry, a trade accord with african caribbean and pacific countries would bring more migrants, according to hungary, nationalist prime minister, the
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e. you said it needs more skilled migrants. i can work. i can connect because i can walk in pretty much computer. i just, i was beginning to learn how to code from a lot. so i mean, i have a lot of stuff in my in my arsenal, but without a legal routine people offering those skills and willing to work, we'll keep risking their lives crossing the mediterranean. bernard smith, i'll just say the future on the north african coast wells biggest like music event is on the way in the netherlands. 26 nations are battling for the top prize. me 65th running of the year of your vision. so contrast, it is back officer and enforce freight last year because of the panoramic. but measures have been put in place to protect performers. and the fans as that was in reports from rotterdam, the know every one taking part as managed to avoid the virus. i. the you revisions virus that has brought to them in its grip for
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one day die. her plan. i don't want to think about the auto virus was i was the feel of, you know, it's been, i love the origin. so that's already and when metal and swan, i was really excited but it has become a bit of a party pooper go to the infractions are still high in the netherlands. and organizers have put richard testing in place, possible to appeal to the authorities to hold the festival without an audience, but the mayor and says, it's safe to like 3500 best of people attend the large hospitals. and now that as the rest of the medical center gave me the guarantee that they have enough capacity to deal with it. if there is any such an event happening, it's about bringing peace and bringing hope in a lot of homes of citizens in the world. despite is very worth the time the
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we're passing the coverage, but also the the war in the middle east. how does this benz hope the perform? i define was dashed off. one of its members was tested positive. iceland is among one of the favorites and recording will be played instead of i knew you many joe and put jungle mccoy. he's stay mostly inside. and so bell room and the run up to the content to prevent getting infected. i realize that it's a very different revision than what people are used to. but for me as my 1st experience or experience, i hope that you know, because of this is that new, this is a test events that the results are positive and that it gives us more freedom . the longing for freedom also reflected in so it's why last for me, from the money for shut up and behave from italy.
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what am before music has become a medicine during this? he is your vision song contest. and while the festival is meant to bring you up to get our social distancing, rules are keeping this country teams mostly apart, but the show must go on. and it definitely does. ah, with a 20000000 new budget that madeline has gone out of its way to try and make the estimated 200000000 viewers worldwide forget about defend damage. so some, it's more about the costume student than the music. that's fine. some al jazeera wrote to them. okay, i won't ask you if you're watching any of your vision tonight. i'm watching the gulf of course on the eurovision song, contest priorities. i'm the sports presenter. i'm going with the assets k, madrid and the new champions of spain. they one get for the 1st time in 7 years,
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they went into the final game as the season pre point ahead around madrid. but that's where one knows and a half time again. it came back in the 2nd hall with gold rush to in it to one rad or one match, but it wasn't enough to stop us. that's printing that 11. have the look what it meant. as far as the strike, eva come with emotion as he said his family on a vehicle. he was sold by boss lender in september after being told he wasn't wanted at the club. oh i and this is how the fans back in madrid, celebrated support is once it out into the stadium invited for the match for these
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ones. it took to the street that the spanish capital. instead i feel as if i've just been with my wife the same. this is indescribable. this is what it is about fighting until the last moment. so the fans can believe in them. the fans are always with them. fill the consent, trying to become the oldest winner of a gulf may journeys, giving himself a great chance to do a soft going into the outright lead out of p. j championship. the 50 year old shed the night lead with new east haven. but same ones out in front on his i bring in his 3rd round the american making 5 buddies in his 1st 10 holes. sharla clay will start his home, grown pre in monaco from paul physician to qualify without incident for the for our driver. after recording the fastest time, i'm moving to 10th, the 2nd class crashed into a very tight street to college. the session was stopped for meaning no other driver
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had the chance to claim the spot back. the 2nd was 2nd quickest. while championship leader louis hamilton struggled, i will start sunday's race from 7 mixture miko was unable to take part in qualifying after racking his car earlier in the day. during practice. i'm very happy with my life. i don't think we thought that we call the match to a fight with them this weekend. so already very happy if any people have been p 3 will have been happy anyway. just disappointed because we were in a really good floor and i think we're all very conflict with the final said that we would nail it. held back of course, with a red flag like like some others. nevertheless, 2nd, i mean it's not, not about starting position. ultimately, this was a very good job from, from us to think over the, the decisions we made going into today, and then the college, the thought it was really hard to drive today. so i gave it everything. i could 23 russian track and field athletes have been shortlisted to compete under
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a neutral flag ahead of the tokyo olympics. while essex released the list on saturday, which included 3 time while champion hi jumper, maria its keena and well champion at pole vaulter angelica that arrive are only 10 that will make the final cuts. the russian track federation has been suspended since 2015 because the states form for doping. authenticity is lake installer on james is in a bit of trouble with the n b a after reportedly breaking that code with 19 health and safety rules. he attended a promotional event earlier in the week, which involved and outdoor photo sheets. a leak spokesman confirmed. james had violated the protocols and it's been addressed with the scene. while players who break the rules face a warning fine or suspension. and that because of preparing to play game, one of their 1st round series against the phoenix suns on sunday, boxing legend money pack. yeah, i was getting back in the ring for the 1st time in 2 years. he's announced a wild type to fight against welterweight champion. i will spend julia in las vegas
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on august 21st. at 42 pac. yeah, it is 11 years older than his american opponent is unbeaten in 27 fights. back to football now and by minute shaka rob 11 dorski has broken record, which did it for 49 years and he left it very late to do it. he school and anyway, long minutes of fine, fine. okay, with the season again. outflow to make it 41. when there's legal goals in a single campaign, that's a club legend. good. and then you got 497-1711. and made all the more impressive by the facts he had a month out with a knee injury. and how about this for a way to celebrate? this was a coach in saudi arabia. 51 year old. she knew the in the hobby been ramadan, he completed 5 caught wills of his team. our fe was promoted to the top flight.
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that's a good way to set it right there, isn't it? indeed, it isn't afraid to express and and so anyway, so that's the news allan no, i won't be doing cartwheels just yet. i'll see you in a couple of minutes. ah, ah ah ah, i talked to al jazeera, we were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera, the world of high frequency share trading,
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me as common garza is a ceaseless hole, a trucks deliver medicine, fuel and food. the challenge of rebuilding broken homes and infrastructure looms large thousands of protectors of volta gathered across the u. k, and other parts of europe and so forth, of the palestinians, and to demand sanctions are imposed on israel. ah, hello mariam, the mazda.

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