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is falling where it showed gabon and camera room, take it to south africa right now. the western cape is doing good cape town at 18, but we do have a lot of weather for the east, and that is likely to impact durbin tuesday into wednesday. ah, the bit going block chains and crypto guarantees. disruptive technology joined with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency all the way to a fair, a financial system with big open prospects because we don't want money without being a government award winning filmmaker toast and huffman looks at all sides of the complex crypto crypto bit going not change and the internet on out of sarah morning, drug cartel, vigilant group in a population call in the middle. what's your reason to being mature? why do you want this territory?
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i'm reporting from an empty center of mixed violence to investigate. can an upcoming election change? anything for people living here? so we're getting to join me john, home and for the full report on out. oh, i don't remind of our top story is this the head of the world health organization is calling for an international treaty to better help the world prepare for any future . pandemic has a sad column. places says a global deal on virus planning and the phones is overdues. chinese state media
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reporting the government's relaxing its family planning restrictions to allow 3 children per couple of china is facing a demographic crisis with a dramatic decline in but to missions, years. it shows all position liter says, and many obstacles remain before the coalition. governments can be phone p as in talks with altro national, this natania bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu as long as sub prime minister. the deadline for peach secured a deal is whether staying in europe in union has urged its members states to open their boarders, allowing vaccinated people to travel between countries. it's part of a deal which proposes testing and quarantine free movement for people carrying the use vaccination. pass, it's available to any citizen who has been fully inoculated or is immune not recovering from
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a recent infection. around half the adults in the block fall into one of these categories. but you leaders have also proposed what they call an emergency break. meaning measures can be re imposed for travelers heading to and from places where there's been a surge in cove. in 1900 cases looks bruckner is a political analyst and you show money professor at stanford in berlin. he's joining us now by skype. from there it's good to have with us on our to 0. is this the right time for the you to be doing this? do you think? i think it's a perfect time. if we compare what the situation is today with how everything started, when we had no idea of what is going on and what damage is all about. and the societies would be willing and able to learn to do the right thing. then we came such a long way and it's also a signal from looking outside that the weather has changed a lot and people can simply not to wait until they go out and go on vacation. one
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would imagine that this assumes a certain amount of parity, but the number between the they, those have been vaccinated or are immune within countries already. and those who are traveling to that country, we saw situation recently enough football matching port. so in portugal where the, where are english football fans who came to portugal, who had been told that they didn't, they had to have tests, but they could, they didn't have to socially distance. they didn't have to wear masks, and that upset the locals because they were still under restrictions. isn't that going to be the case in quite a few countries in the u. of course it is and we have very different attitudes in countries and also how careful people behave domestically as well as if they travel. we also see very different situations how hard a country has been and how much they listen to authority is fundamental cultural
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differences. but we now have a long tradition or a long experience with the trial and error and learning and move on. and i think the situation is simply so much better now that we can take a greater risk. what do you think is the risk of the travel pass process at least in its infancy being politicized? we've seen that in some cases around the world ways, nationalist movements in certain countries, for example, when it comes to getting hold of various vaccine vaccines and so on. is it a risk that this could simply become another european union political football? well again, when we compare the situation today was how it started last year in which every country do simply what it wanted without coordinating or without us can be you. that in looking at the you as a provider off of framework,
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it doesn't necessarily mean that it is as authoritarian as an author, recovery and state where you can simply imply a top down approach. this is not the situation in europe, but there is a framework they are responsible, national government. and of course this opposition and everyone tries to exploit the situation. and the k o is in the one or the other case for its own domestic political interest. this will not go away, but the situation is so much better and that you does play a role that it was far from being able or even considering a year ago. if this does start to happen in europe, what do you think will be the knock on effect when it comes to travelers from outside the e? you do think that by default, if they allow travelers who've been vaccinated to move within you countries, there's going to be tremendous pressure on the e. u to allow flights from countries outside the european union to come in on the same basis. well, this is seriously
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a problem that we have to see and again in trial and error on what is practically means because it also has to do with the health situation and also with a number of travelers that are willing and welcome to come to your in union countries, i think what we will see you 1st is a growing mobility within the european union. and the moment things get more complicated. we will go back to more restrictive measures and hopefully the weather will also play an important role. because apparently the virus doesn't like sunshine orders book, we appreciate you being with us and all the 0. thank you very much indeed for your thoughts. thanks for having me. at least 60 people have been killed in democratic republic of congo 2 villages in the eastern. it truly province what attacked by fighters local say they do not believe on with allied democratic forces
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is to blame. although the adf has conducted frequent attacks in the region in recent years. hundreds of thousands of people displaced by a volcanic eruption in democratic republic of congo and at risk of cholera. doctors that i borders says several cases already been identified in soccer. mark on my reports from the time for nearly 200000 people. i've taken refuge feeling a 2nd. a robson on this church is now home for hundreds of people who fled mount near congo africa, most active volcano. some of their homes were destroyed by interruption last week. others followed the army in order to then evacuate the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo. esperanza move sheeka is one of several people here who told us they lost their children in the panic. i was on my way out by flower when i saw the fire, my children were paying we will run away. i didn't know where they went. later i
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was told they were in a car accident trying to escape, but i can't find them in the hospital more. they would have had missing and yet to find them. got to be hard to find anyone here in the town of saki. it's over, run. just down the road from the church. these people are waiting for food. the 1st help they've been given since they arrived 4 days ago. right now the, the level of the crisis is high because people have gone without food. they have been relying on as a to help them. they are hungry people there 32 just this one was the point now being shared by hundreds of people accusing waiting that turn to get water to drink and for cooking conditions normally clean a to hear the latrines that belong to the local community on nearly enough for all the people that have arrived at the local administrators said that they've already
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detected several cases of color. meanwhile, esperanza has found a glimmer of hope. somebody called her from goma saying they've seen her children near her home. is a 20 kilometer ride back to the city. rocks formed from lava from pastor options, cover her neighborhood. it's near the foot of the volcano in the red zone. not a safe place for missing children in interruption. oh, but she's in luck. younger nivia been i have so many things to say, i'm happy to see them and i'm grateful. they're alive, they didn't die unless you go to one family. happily be united. many more a still not malcolm web al jazeera goma democratic republic has gone. a leaders
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in west africa have suspended molly's membership from a regional group after a 2nd, the military crew in 9 months. but the economic community of west african states don't, as it was, decided not to be imposed sanctions and called in the country to return to democracy. because hoc reports from the capital bank call june to leader colonel as see me going to swapped his military uniform for a suit for his meeting with west african leaders there. alarmed by last week's qu, and after hours of close door talks suspended mildly from the regional body echo off the recent happenings in money have again raised anxiety levels in the region. and have somewhat shaken many had over a peaceful, successful transition, 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 state 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 1000000 capital stomach during the week time to check on the progress made in reading 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 where the closest army barracks, 200 kilometers away. security forces never made it to the scene problem. i am pleading please. we need more security forces here. suspects may be still hiding among us, and i thought we weren't expecting this. in the absence of
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a stable government, armed groups are gaining ground, a suspension from the regional body echo us will only further isolate a military june flag that has so far failed to protect its people. nicholas hawk al jazeera pharmaca candidates and peruse polarized presidential race of squared off in a televised debate a week ahead of the one of the vote. appointments are federal, casteel, se his social is policies well heard, the economy, critics of conservative contender keiko for morning associated her with corruption . from the time her father was president. but sanchez reports from lima, the anger and fear in the streets of lima, rivals fy heating and throwing stones. it's one week before a run, a selection, and either candidate giga for humanity or be the look of the you could windows presidency. opinion poll say it's too close to call on sunday, a final tv debate to win over 20 percent of undecided voters
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from rattle. mr. cathy deal with your hate and davis of language you've contributed to those aggressions against chandler unrest. billing rocks. this is tony tony caravan giggle. he is the daughter of a former president of the 40 marty, and trails. pedro 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 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 course. john 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 unimportant for many of her supporters fears gusty. you will impulse, a communist government nationalized private companies,
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or confiscated bank accounts. something castillo denies. 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 will define who wins the election analyst sake of these 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, many fear your plans, others are welcoming change payment and if it could be more represents her father's authority, carrion style, where women was sterilized by force. labour 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
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thousands of people did. and about 2000000 infected. the pandemic has taken a me to told in they do. 2 and a half 1000000 people are jumping to the country is polarized a divide that is likely to continue even after the election. many and ascentis. i just see that lima, pedro, the leaders of a salia. i'm you zealand have don't played talk of tension between the 2 nations in relation to their different approaches to china. prime minister scott morrison's in new zealand for his 1st formal face to face encounter what the sender i've done since the pandemic. a jones government has been criticized for being too soft on china, or camera has spoken out and faces trade sanctions from beijing workers around the world and increasingly finally, that manpower is being replaced by artificial intelligence and automation. many countries in sweden are determined to embrace the rise of the machines with technologies. the breakdown barriers between humans and robots,
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always reports from stockholm. 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 of a human getting close, basically i want the robot to work with me. similar as a 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 a scanner that works out each person's body structure to prevent any collision between metal and flesh. a robot that can predict the humans actions and adapt to them can be a game changer in this field. but sweden, success with this kind of technology is also down to how humans have adapted to
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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. where the machine takes over. this office in mama may not look like a holiday of 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 qualitative and high level reporting, the reports excuse already for the morning edition of the barometer and newspaper and calmer and dozens of national and local titles across sweden. the robot is
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actually one of our most contributing reporters. it's all about having more content to offer to our readers. back in the lab in stock home, the goal is for robots, human relations to be about collaboration, not competition. if we can try to roll out to help a 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 humming that your prospects whole rece. i'll just 0 stop. still ahead and i'll just 0. i say to you sending things open champion is needed by another form of grand slam. when details coming up with jo, age i
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ah ah, the sporting job rock thank the biggest continental competition in south american football. the corporate america has been moved to brazil just 13 days kickoff original host sergeant tina was stripped to the tournament by organizes comparable over rise in cases of current or virus. and that was just also colombia was also dropped to the co host because of ongoing deadly anti government protests. joining us on skype from miami is latin american correspondent for dio, sports and her niece mo, corner and go. when so argentine were removed as hers because of rising coated cases and the tool has been given to brazil which reported over 43000 cases on
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sunday. so i, brazil you know, i just, that's a wonderful question that you ask because it's not only that they've also average 61000 in the last week. and on top of that, they also have protests going on in brazil against j bowles. so now, but again, a lot of the reports that have been coming out of brazil early on have been that post. so nato himself was one of the, the individuals that has helped propel this candidate. this candidacy the last 12 hours because at the end of sunday evening at least in eastern time in the united states, brazil wasn't even an option. it happened in the last few hours and the pieces started moving very quickly so much so that the demand for, for stadiums brazil's able to fulfill as a lot of the venues will be used up in the ne, my now included. and there's talk about a possible final if monica does not available over at the money got injured. well,
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that was going to be my next question. can they pull this off with less than 2 weeks? notice when you have to get the teams all were in place and training and presumably some facilities that they already have. well, yeah, they have the facilities i. it looks like the government's trying to expedite everything to make it easy for all the teams to come through. unlike other countries that have restrictions, case in point, argentina, case in point g lake. and that's why they weren't really looked at much beyond of what they have been in the past 24 hours. brazil is that is the country that also has emerge. and also keep in mind, this is a bit of a political move for j bowles. so natalie, as those protests against him, as i recently mentioned, can be kind of reduced or kind of be controlled. if a cope america is going on, if we saw what happened back in 2014, something very similar was done by jim motors if and course it didn't work out as well for her in the long term. it might end up being something that backfires on jade wilson that was what from a political standpoint,
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this tournament has been in trouble for several months with teens pulling out the whole thing stripped. so why didn't carnival, just cancel delay it? there's been a lot of justifications for comparable one of the reasons is that they're saying that the f a is need the money for each bay to have a national team in the cope america, $4000000.00 that are being awarded $10000000.00 for the champion. so they're saying, hey, because of the corona virus because of everything that's been going on, the phase are the ones that need money. they've comparable. another thing that they've been able to mention in the past few days is the benefits of having the cup america in place like g lee. but sheila said no because of logistics and also political situation going there with, with elections coming up next weekend. logistics can't be worked on as quickly. they've also talked about, as i mentioned before, the money that it's going to be able to bring the respective economies. but that really is not enough because the issues that are going on in south american
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countries, such as julia, argentina, colombia, etcetera, even brazil. but course the government's not being as involved is the case of how we control the corona virus. and that's something that hasn't been done so much. so argentina are still in phase one of their lockdown as far as this pandemic is concerned, one around go, thank you so much. i know we're going to keep returning to the copper america with you as we get closer to that tournament. thank you. no worries. it's a pleasure. thank you. is always my city's all time leading scorer said, your wearer has found a new home in barcelona. the 32 year old arch in time will join the spanish giants on a 2 year deal once his contract with the premier league champions expires at the end of june and leave city after 10 years at the club scoring 260 goals in 390 games. his last parents coming in the champion, the final at the weekend. moving on to paris now a defending french open champion. yes. sham tech has opened her campaign for this.
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she has title. the pole was up against kaya. you've been of levine year in the 1st round and raced into the lead winning the opening set 6 love you've been for back in the 2nd, but she'll take clinched at $75.00, reaching round to was also a good way to celebrate her. when she 1st day, and she was surprised to be sir, right serenaded by 4 were moving chunky, marian bartalini fevers say to you have their day to you have a pack a few you i've never was a defending champion 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. in the men's draw a 2nd. see daniel medford of clenched his 1st french open victory beating alexander
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public can strike fit. he longed for previous matches in paris, but it was time lucky as he put in place and round to one monday. the nets had taken a 31 lead in their playoff series against the boston celtics. but sunday's game for was overshadowed by the abuse faced by former celtics play kyrie irving, of things called 39 points to brooklyn, and 14126. when the boston for the full house of funds hold abuse at him throughout the game. and one son was arrested for throwing a bottle at him from the sun, re re irving 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 humans who you know tom and stuff that people fan things you know, there's a certain point where it gets to be too much. all right, that is all your fault for now. gemma will have more for you later. rob. joe,
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thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me. rob madison, for this news or more on the website. of course i'll just come, i'll be back in a moment with more days. do you join me then? if you can, to, by, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, that seems a promising parts out of the sun demick, but implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap has emerged between rich nations and poor ones. when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics, the misinformation, the latest developments, what's going on here is very different. first off,
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