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oh i you're watching the news about analogy with me for the bad people or reminder, our top story. chinese state media is reporting that government is relaxing its family planning restrictions will obviously children with couple trying to facing a demographic crisis with a dramatic decline in birth. in recent years, israel's opposition leader says many obstacles remain before coalition. government can be formed. yeah. and the p is in talks with alternation is natalie bennett to replace benjamin israel as long as serving prime minister deadline for the pizza. security is when the state and turkey and greece, her flight should take steps to improve very economic ties. the country's foreign ministers, every meeting in athens. the major members have been at pods over energy exploration and border issues in the eastern mediterranean leaders in west africa. i have
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suspended monies membership from a regional group after a 2nd military co in 9 months. but they can amik, camecia of west african states, known as echo was decided not to read both sanctions and called on the country to return to democracy. nicholas huck reports and by mccomb june to leader colonel as see me going to swapped his military uniform for a suit for his meeting with west african leaders. they are alarmed by last week's qu, and after hours of close door talks suspended mildly from the regional body echo wass . the recent happenings in money has again raised anxiety levels in the region. and have somewhat shaken the many head of a peaceful, successful plan, which will result in the return to a democratic government in molly and ultimately, and hopefully the political stability of the country. the heads of seed called for
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the immediate release of the former president and prime minister who being kept under house arrest. they also want the nomination of a new civilian prime minister and an inclusive government. the suspension is due to last until february 2022, across his chief negotiator. good luck, jonathan will be back in the mountain capital by mac, or we could time to check on the progress made in meeting the demands made by the regional body. meanwhile, the attacks by arm groups are intensifying and spreading along the road leading to ivory coast. this attack, not in the north or central molly, but in the southern region. several people were killed including a police officer when our men fired rounds indiscriminately at a police checkpoint with a closest army barracks, 200 kilometers away. the security forces never made it to the scene. i am pleading please. we need more security forces here. what the suspects may be still hiding
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among us. and i thought we weren't expecting this. in the absence of a stable government, armed groups are gaining ground, a suspension from the regional body echo us will only further isolate a military to in fact, that has so far failed to protect its people. nicholas hawk al jazeera pharmaca in south africa as imposing stricter logged on measures starting on monday to curb a 3rd wave of corona, virus infections restrictions include tighter limits on gatherings and an extended curfew present to run a poll. so says infections have risen in the past 2 weeks. while the country is headed towards a 3rd wave of infections. we do not yet know how severe this wave will be, or for how long it will last. according to the scientists that advice government, the severity of this 3rd wave will largely be determined by the amount of contact
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each of us has with other people. this means that each of us needs to think about all the people we come into contact with each day and do everything we can to limit those contacts or prospects for the well, the economy have brightened, but the recovery from the pandemic is likely to remain uneven. that's the warning in a new report, the organization for economic cooperation and development found that south africa has one of the worst impacted economies. and he's projected to remain that way. next year, i speak to mr. pye about this is an economy and founding director of mason's advisory and research. he joins us from cape tom, thank you so much for being with us. mr. pie. so emerging market economies have disproportionately been affected by the pandemic. and the o. e. c. d says he could take south africa is economy up to 5 years to bounce back? well, what is your reaction to this too pessimistic of an outlook,
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or is this really the reality of the situation? really, this is, this is not surprising at all. i think that also at a time, so you know, so that went into the look down in terms of trying to manage. corbett, 19 reduction will really actually in recession, so this actually to worse and in a really bad situation. and so they recover will be very, very difficult. and i think one of the things that they couldn't record. so, you know, this report highlights is that also have had a bed balance in terms of actually, our manufacturing sector has been detract. and one of the things that is being raised here by the c d report is that those countries will do better with that actually manufacturing base. that actually also part of the global better chains in terms of manufacturing good than actually services. and of course, we had a very big service sector, right. and so what support has they been for, for south africa as economy since the crisis?
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well, i mean, the economy has declined really, really terribly. i think it's also one of the things that had been very difficult of course, is that we continue to have a big population that is not employed. and of course they look down on the basis because the crisis meant that everything was shut down. and so many businesses did not come back from the shut down. so one of the problem is that many when completely especially manufacturing business, that could not actually quite do anything. and related to what was needed and necessary. you ring the club at $900.00 shut down so that shut down. they couldn't actually home a lot of businesses that will not be returning. and a lot of people last job some to rebuild that to go to take some time. right? kind of take some time and a few years, according to this, you see the report giving the government in south africa, present drama poses government is likely to heed a warning like this and ramp up the vaccination program, which has so far been really slow. yeah. you know,
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i think one of the problems is that it's one thing for the plans that have been set out. whether or not that government can actually commit very tricky to its own measures that it has decided, you know, rebuilding the capacity supporting small businesses to support the manufacturing plant. and then of course, investing infrastructure, what are the problems are hitting at the moment of power cuts and puffy. and that's a big part about what we're going to have to do to be able to recover. and so if we are not able to hold the power situation properly, then it's not likely that we are actually going to get that kind of coverage that hasn't planned by the government kind of a bit more about the impact this has had on south africans on a daily basis, this is, i mean it's terrible. i think a lot of people have lost a lot of jobs people are. and i think we're starting to see even crime starting to increase especially contact crime. what they do with the video is if you go to show media, you see the interest to the impact on people and how that is actually starting to show in terms of some of the, you know, the crime, petty crimes. so they don't have that because people are getting more and more
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desperate as they lose jobs and find new ways and find livelihoods. corruption has been seen. so troy has been seen to increase, especially, you know, identity theft is also been there. so all of these that impact that actually affecting people on a daily lives to try and make some income. and so wherever they can find is period . anything to keep going. this is what we have been able to see, and i think that is something of to turn around pretty quickly, really difficult times for many in south africa. thank you very much for speaking just mr. pie. about to thank you for your time. thank you. have you already see the report also found that renews restrictions in india have affected growth in the, facing another wave of infections and has been struggling with a shortage of cove in 1900 vaccines. now its largest vaccine manufacturer plant to significantly increase production next month. the sam institute hopes to produced 90000000 doses of the astrazeneca job that's compared to 65000000 right now. vietnam is suspending international flights as it battles a new coffee,
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900 very and it also plans to test all 9000000 residents of its largest city or should mean city has been placed under restrictions from monday with at least 145 new cases identified people cannot leave their homes unless if necessary. the new variant is believed to be a fast reading hybrid of the u. k. and industry. benito, australia, and new zealand have down play, talk of tension over. they're deferring approaches to china. prime minister's comp morrison is in new zealand for his 1st formal face to face encounter with just in the audra. and since the pandemic and government has been criticized for being too soft on china, while camber has spoken out and faces straight sanctions from beijing. when he has more from towel rango before this meeting between australia and prime minister scott morrison and his new zealand county, jacinta dern, there was much talk about tensions between the 2 leaders, particularly when it comes to relations with china. the implication was that new
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zealand had sold out that it was being too soft on beijing when it comes to issues like human rights favoring its own trade relationship with china instead of supporting its traditional allies like australia. but after the meeting in queenstown, both leaders rejected that accusation. north point and now discussion today was, did i to take the difference in our relative positions on the importance of maintaining a very strong and principle perspective on issues around trade on issues around human rights. and you see that a stroller in new zealand had broadly been positioned in exactly the same place on these issues consistently. as great partners, friends, allies in the family. there will be those far from here who would, who would seek to devise and they will not succeed. because as we've stated resolutely to give us the values and principles that astride and new zealand,
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it's good for the, for the, for that will continue to be the case. so partnering successfully as we've always done, scott morrison, they're not naming china, but clearly he was pointing the finger at beijing for trying to so divisions between australia and new zealand complicating this issue is new zealand decision to back australia at the will trade granted. zation, australia is locked in a trade dispute with china and has taken a complaint to the w. t o. after the ging decided to place 80 percent tariffs on inputs of australian barley. when you zealand has decided to enter the dispute as a 3rd party, effectively backing australia's complaints candidates him through his presidential race. i squared off in a televised debate a week ahead of a runner fold. opponents of federal castillo say he is socialist policies, will be economy. critics of conservative contender, keiko for g. morry, associate her with corruption. from the time her father was president,
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marianna sanchez report from lima, the anger and fear in the streets of lima. rivals fighting and throwing stones, it's one week before a run, a selection and either candidate go for movie or be that ok the you could win produce presidency. opinion poll say it's too close to call on sunday, a final tv debate to win over 20 percent of undecided voters from rattle. mr. cathy deal with your hate and of his of language. you've contributed to those aggressions against journalists. i'm just pulling rocks. this is stone. thrown caravan giggle, he is the daughter of former precedent, the letter for commodity and trails. pivotal castillo, by nearly 3 percentage points. she's facing a popular rival and has been charged with organized crime, money laundering, obstruction of justice and perjury. that's for allegedly receiving $1200000.00 from
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a brazilian construction company during her 1st presidential bid in 2011. she could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted, get out of the goals. young doesn't ring about that. when we talk about corruption, isn't it a synonym of fuzzy murray? doesn't ring about it when we talk about corruption, one must have a speck of morals. but that is an important for many of her supporters fears gusty . you will impose a communist government, nationalized private companies, or confiscated bank accounts, something cassie, of the nice dna they are. deal has radical ideas. he wants to crush all institutions and impose communism. we don't want what happened in venezuela to happen here. emily said the outcome of the debate, the fine who wins the election analyst sake appeals proposals are vague and inconsistent, but he's not to reform. the free market model has kept him on the lead poster, say more than 80 percent approval. once some economic policy changes. well,
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many fear your plans, others are welcoming change in payment and if it could be more represents her father's authoritarian style where women was sterilized by force. labor stability was destroyed. a constitution that doesn't benefit the people. castillo will nationalize on that for resources. that's where we'll get funds for health and education. with tens of thousands of people did, and about 2000000 infected. the pandemic has taken a me to told and they do. 2 and a half 1000000 people are jobs in. the country is polarized a divide. that is likely to continue even after the election, many and ascentis, i just see that lima pedro and still ahead on the news, our a brazilian who won his for in the $500.00 grade that's coming up next and forth with joe. ah,
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ah ah, the welcome back. it was a ride that involved hundreds of young people who set off head out to challenge segregation in the southern united states. the freedom riders, as they were known, were often beaten and arrested on their arrival. 60 years later, 2 of them have been, we calling that summer in 1961 to al jazeera christian salumi has a story from new york. their arrests were seen as political statements at the time . now their mug shots have become iconic symbols of the civil rights movement of the 1900 sixty's, the freedom riders as they became known,
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travelled on buses throughout the summer of $900.00. 61 to parts of the southern united states were segregation was still being enforced. the writers were often met with outright hostility in the form of violent attacks. by mobs in the ku klux klan, they also face to rest and many spend weeks in county jails. one of whom was 19 year old, new york or louis suck men. i was shackled, taken from one from the county jail, walking along with other prisoners. and the judge who had, sends me so i me and spit, ami the judge. so you began to realize how frightening it was. a muscle preceded by a half dozen highway patrol. watching the 1st group of freedom rides was lavonne brown from jackson, mississippi. at just 16, he was inspired to join the movement, which would later bring some frightening moments. declan came after us one night with the help of the local police. and you know, as we saw of escape by jumping off the roof of
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a building next to us declared came up the stairs. the front door where moscow killed burned with the freedom riders. treatment by local authority sparked a national outcry, eventually forcing the federal government to act and inspiring the wider civil rights fight for the rest of the decade of one. and i have been together what all this stuff forever. zach men and brown became friends, lou and i know each other so well that we could go out and they could tell my story . i feel is both zach men and brown regularly appear together to talk about their experiences to a new generation. one still grappling with issues of systemic racism. everybody wants to know the bay explosion, and i mean, it can be as simple as put your arm around somebody that can be a revolutionary ed, depending on where you are. even at 79, zach min is still helping minorities through his organization scar harbor, which supports disadvantaged children in new york. one of the special things about
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the freedom riders had brought together young people, white, african american, male, female throughout america. it was a unique moment where we came together as a country division and i a moment that still resonates 60 years later. christian salumi al jazeera, new york time for sports, his jo, fully thank you. when we begin in paris, where defending french open champion, you guys shall think has opened campaign for this year. title, the poll with up against kaya, you've been of levine here in the 1st round and raced into the lead winning the opening set 6 love you van. full back in seconds. bunch, film tech clenched, $75.00. which rounds? he was also a good way to celebrate her 20th birthday, and she was surprised to be 7, aided by 4 women champion, marian bosley fevers say to you have their
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day, do you have a pack a few you i've never was a defending champion and even like this mr. newman, so i didn't know what to expect, and i just try my, keep my routines and just, you know, work as a, as i was working for the whole season. and shortly roger federer will make his return to the clay at ronan garrath for his opening match against the dentist system. in the 2009 french open champion is coming back from knee surgery and haven't played a grand slam since the 2020 australian open. serena williams is also an action later. the biggest continental competition is south american football. the corporate america isn't down being left out the host just 13 days before kickoff. argentina will no longer hold the tournament as it struggles with rising current of
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virus cases and strict look down. it comes off, the columbia was dropped as a co host just 10 days earlier because of ongoing deadly antique government protests. the south american football confederation coma bowl meet on monday to decide what happens next, where they say they're looking at other countries to host the tournament. just hours before that announcement, the argentine football team had been training for the upcoming won't cut qualifies . and what so player lino messy described as a special copa america hosted in his country. although he did say that preparations had been made more difficult by the pandemic. when i am happy to be here again with all the boys and the truth is that it is a strange situation. it is different because of what we have to live through with the current of ours pandemic. we cannot live together normally either, but well, little by little we all getting together. we are getting to work and preparing for the upcoming woke up qualifiers. ages work up qualifies of also been disrupted by
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the pandemic. the remaining group, a matches, have been moved from china to the united arab emirates. the chinese face said that because of the rising cobit cases in the movies and syria, those teams would have had to undergo quarantine on their arrival in china. meaning they couldn't stick to the much schedule. instead, the games we played into by doha is also hosting group matches this week the brooklyn that so taking a 31 lead in their play of series against the boston celtics. that is thanks to a good 14126. when on sunday, from the celtics man, kylie irving school, 39 points for brooklyn, while kevin gerard contributed 42 books and allowed a full house of funds on the night for the 1st time since the pandemic and for some hold abuse it. when that god was even nearly hit by bustle from from the sun in that way in history, in terms of entertainment performers and sports for a long period of time, just underlying racism and just treating people like they're in a human to,
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you know, tom and stuff that people fan things, you know, there's a certain point where it gets to be too much elsewhere. the angels coopers and dallas mavericks are looked at 22 in their payoff contest coil entered, hit 29 points, and 10 rebounds for double double as the clip is to game for on the road. 106281. the final goal in a straightforward win the current stanley cup champions, the tampa bay lightning has struck 1st in the 2nd round playoff series against the carolina hurricanes braden points and bulk goodrow scored the goals in a to win for the lightning. it's the 2nd straight win system series on the road for tampa bay, off the florida pampas in the previous round game to is on tuesday. and the team with the best regular season record were in formidable form. in their 2nd round series openness, the colorado avalanche overwhelmed the vaguest gold mine 71. nathan mckinnon and gabriel lenders called for 2 girls each in an ill tempered game is one of
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motorsports most iconic races in india. 500 has been won by brazilian. hello, catherine. levers for record equaling 4th time. that $100.00. $35000.00 fans in attendance at the indianapolis motor speedway the most that any sports event in the well since the pandemic, again, and not only 40 percent as a venues capacity. question of his hit the front with 2 lots to go. clinched victory in 2 hours. 37 minutes and 900 seconds. the fastest time in the race is 105 year history. i tell you all right now i'm just excited to firestone. tires were absolutely real. i mean the car was history shows incredible. i knew it was good and you're going to get a fight. i got to have to put the elbows out. but i tell you what any credible feeling. all right, that is all your fault for now. i'll have more for you later fully. joe, thank you very much for that. we'll see later now work is around the world are
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increasingly finding that manpower is being replaced by artificial intelligence and automation. many companies in sweden are determined to embrace the rise of the machines with technologies that breakdown barriers between humans and robots. poll we have our reports from turning this robot on is all that hung you lou needs to do before it turns its attention to him. the research at sweden's royal institute of technology is designed to break through and how people and robots work together. his robot can recognize and even predict his gestures and wishes such as pass me that spanner. instead of slowing down or stopping as a human getting close. basically i want the robot to work with me similar, i think human co worker to hand me over the right to at right time at the right location, which is not happening right now in the industry. so i wanted to break the barrier between humana robot. the barrier is reduced by
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a scanner that works out each person's body structure to prevent any collision between battle and flesh a robot that can predict to humans actions and did that to them can be a game changer in this field. but sweet and success with this kind of technology is also down to how humans have adapted to robots. swedish or heavy industry already makes wide use of robotics. work is phase of being replaced on east, at least in theory, by a generous welfare state and strong trades unions that insist on retraining. what a machine takes over this office in mama may not look like a holiday, but robotic activity, but behind the scenes or rather in the cloud, robot reporters doing the work of thousands of journalists, sending data on sports matches real estate, weather, and traffic accidents into written reports, it will be hard to say that we have maybe cost a couple of, of generalist jobs to, to disappear. but that is only because they were doing stuff. the machines can do better. we do the same. repetitive reporting. they can do the more
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qualitative and high level reporting. the robotic scapes are ready for the morning edition of the barometer and newspaper and calmer, and dozens of national and local titles across sweden. the robot is actually one of our most contributing reporters. it's all about having more content to offer to read us back at the live in stock home. the goal is for robots, human relations to be about collaboration, not competition. if we can try the robot to how for human operator together, they form a new team. they can be more productive in the industrial setting. robots may not be able to avoid harming a human body, but it might take a very hard headed employee to stop worrying about robot harming that your prospects. full rece. i'll do their stock hard. as always more news on our site, which is 0 dot com, the very latest,
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and all of our top stories on their how to sierra dot com. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more days to feel a in the midst of war, a generation grew up and exiled. more than 13000000 syrians, that half the pre war population remain displaced inside and outside the country. and as the conflict enters the 2nd decade, with no political supplement incite, there could be further displacement. home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's because the valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty theory as economy as collapsing and international aid organizations are warning. it is pushing millions deeper into poverty. many our job listen hungry. the united nation says 60 percent or 12400000 serious,
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don't have regular access to enough food. despite the battlefield, being largely quiet for a year, agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict. and the hardship has not stopped a serious border discover a world of difference determination. i'm coming down, we are moving freedom. we saw on the 16th corruption and compassion, the just 0 world selection of the best films from across our network of channels. it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant then great anger and the debate around
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firearms. but for survivors and families of the fall in reality often changes forever. fold lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities. the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera, ah, a major shift in policy, china is to allow couples to have 3 children. i made fears and aging population could affect it. economy ah, play watching al jazeera life from to how me fully back. people also ahead political rivals of israel's foreign minister join forces to form a coalition government without him, but admit they are facing many challenges. greece acknowledges serious differences
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