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tunnels and people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered. on a jersey we understand the differences of cultures, the cost of what we're using current does that matter to you? the news ahead of the world health organization says it's time for the world to come together to prevent the next pandemic. ah, robustness and this is not just a life and also coming up and then it locked on, send india into its worst recession since independence times of fears. worse is yet to come. more evidence vaccines work has a city in brazil because 95 percent shopped in corona via was dec following the
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occupation of idol and china will allow couples to have 3 children because population is getting older and that could affect the economy in the head of the world health organization is calling for nations to look beyond the current corona virus pandemic, and learn lessons from this crisis. federal hunger brace us is pushing for an international treaty that would help the world plan for similar situations in the future and work on suitable responses. the defining characteristic of the pandemic is the lack of sharing of data, information, pato jeans, technologies, and resources. these are the challenges we are facing we have been facing since the pandemic started. and even before
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a 3 d would foster improve sharing trust and accountability and provide the solid foundation on which to build other mechanisms for global health security comes as a new report says global recovery from the time then it is likely to remain uneven warning about the lack of vaccines in puerto nations. the organization for economic cooperation and development has found south africa's economy is one of the hardest hit and it's likely to stay that way into next year. growth has been halted by a resurgence of covered 19 and renewed restrictions in brazil, and indians. invite to put it up as a spokesman and director of country studies at the o. e. c. d. he says, all countries must vaccinate their citizens if they want their economies to improve . we believe that this year, and next year, the growth prospects are certainly improving around the world. we have graded
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substantially in the past few months. our forecast or north america for europe, for asia and for most of the country in the world. but the big unknown is exactly that one that he mentioned. so why do we have for casting about 6 percent growth rate this year? and you know, for a more or less 4.5 percent next year, the big risk is vaccination and the baby risk is exactly the strengths of the new strength. so what do you think is the best economic policy right now around the world is exactly the vaccination, and you can see that the recovery that we are witnessing in many countries is accelerating because vaccination as accelerated. and so what happens on the left and where everyone is at the fastest, the countries vaccinate the fact that will recover? of course, the big issue, as you mentioned is the new strength. and this is why it's so important that everybody get back to me, at least in more than the majority of people,
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the world get better than it is that if we leave parts of the world, unvaccinated, the risk that those parts of the world will develop. strains that might have variance that will be, that our vaccines will not be effective. this will lead to a substantial blow to the, to the world economy to these governments. so, vaccination at this stage is key, no doubt. what or india is one of the world's largest vaccine producers, but just over 3 percent of its population have been for the inoculated as the country struggles to contain. a 2nd wave of the pandemic economy slumped 7.3 percent in the last financial year, recording its worst with session since independence. but these numbers are before the 2nd wave, which began in april and may and it's fear, the worst is yet to come. the virus is killed, 160000 indians and 2 months pumping further lock downs. while joining us live in skype from new delhi is received. cam,
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she's an indian development economist. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we heard alvarado put out there from the o e. c. d essentially saying that the, the only route if you like out of economics, try for any countries to vaccinate all citizens. and of course india is far from that. how difficult the situation do you think india is, is in the moment. right. so i kinda like same situation in the country is quite serious. even though there's a lot of options. one is to import another to push hard to move on to the nice thing on entity licensing making, making. it's payton free so that many more manufacturers in india can be producing them. and then todd is also within the country to use couple 3 guys, sensing to improve production levels of the domestically developed vaccine. as far
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as the economy is concerned, i would say yes, it is worrying obviously that the g d p through trade i negative this time. but for me as a development economist, especially what is maybe voting is the increasing inequality on not just in the current land in terms of consumption and income. but also the what about the last generation because a lot of education has moved online, and this is affecting our children. much more than that. you are able to call. this is all the tools essential. hamilton, nutrition services, young children are not able to get. we're not able to get vaccine nations vaccination on not a moment. imagine that, given the numbers that we've seen coming out of india, certainly in recent months, the work force itself in india has been badly hit. i would imagine. and they of
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course, would be the central to re energizing india's economy funding. what does the need? i was just saying that the going by the figures that we've seen coming out of india, particularly in the last few months the work force itself and india must have been badly hit and it's the workforce that's going to re energize in these economy. that's right. yes. so in fact, there's been a lot of documentation of the job losses, but even among those who are able to read in the jobs, they a lot income. so they have dropped and motor really important right now actually has been to provide some kind of fiscal stimulus. last, still in 5 of the very drastic knocked down. but we had still got about one to 2 percent g d, b in these release measure manager release measures. but on top of that, we also saw a lot of in going to system for 6 months, for instance,
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the government to full directions to the parts of the population that the leader, the what's happened this deal is actually very alarming. but because while the full stock situation with the government of india is even more comfortable than last, you don't have the lead times actually almost 3 times as much for green as needed. while there's been only really for known for to one not even 6 months. and it's not even going be on the because you know, that was a bad last year. and last year, and it was also done through the national employment, which is a job scheme and radios, especially again, this field that has been an increased expenditure on that all i need on any of the social security measures like old age pension bench. and what we do
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so let me just pass on that because i do want to us and forgive me for interrupting you. but i do want to ask you about the political ramifications of this. because up to this point, not enter marty's government seems to have been in your, to some degree by the big, despite the level of the pace of vaccinations and the level of infections in india . but when people actually see their economy being hit, when it's starting to hit them in their pockets, do you think that this ultimately is going to have an impact on that enter model and the b j. p at the ballot box? just cause that's very hard to say because the next election, major election a long time a week, the b j b did lose election state elections that were a few weeks ago. and in fact, one of the reason that the 2nd wave hadn't been so bad in india because those elections were conducted in them. i know that they were conducted without being careful. so elect odyssey,
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we have what we've just seen in the past few weeks and going ahead is judy hard to be. but i do think that right now paper to the extent that that is a question mark on his popularity. it's coming much more from the devastation that the 2nd week has gone in terms of illness and death of one. and then of course, the economic problem is, you know, where to prolong it says positively on this, the government steps up and you don't get this act again or the figure here. we appreciate you joining us and i'll just say to thank you very much. indeed for your time and also lagging behind, vaccinations is brazil the country with the 2nd highest global death toll only 10 percent of its population has been fully inoculated, but one southeastern city, as recorded a 95 percent drop in corona violence death. because nearly all adults there have been vaccinated, sit on them in the state of sel. paulo appears to be
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a healthy laces scientist from brazil's boot boot on con institute. have been carrying out a study in this city on the effectiveness of china's son about vaccine. monica, your neck, yours has more real dizzy meals. second i, mammals, they decided they would vaccinate 90 percent of the adult population of they were thinking of 80 percent they'd be able to, they were able to vaccinate more than expected. there were community leaders that were going out and convincing people to get vaccinated. and this is a small town of $45000.00 people that had a high rate of infection because they would commute to neighboring, he don't, but he has to, which is the larger city to work. and so they started this, they vaccinated everybody with the saw drop and infections in depth after people had gotten the 1st dose. but the real real effect that they noticed was 2 weeks after 90,
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more than 95 percent of the population had received the 2nd dose. so in this city now, for example, children are back in school. people are feeling safe, they're even small businesses that are moving into the city because they see it as a safer place to invest money in whereas he be, i don't but he at the which is very close to her and which did not do that is right now under locked down, because the number of deaths has really risen over the past 4 months. so this was to prove really that vaccines were the doctors say it will not eradicate the virus, but it will certainly help the health officials control it. despite the brazil struggled to contain covered 19 as replacing argentina as the host of south america's biggest football competition, the copper america argentine has been dropped 2 weeks before the tournament is due to kick off. as it struggles with rising cases and straits locked down. the
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organizers earlier decided against columbia as co host because of continuing violent anti government protests. vietnam has been regarded as one of the few global success stories in containing covered 90. but now it's suspending international flights as a battles a new variant. it also plans to test all 9000000 residence in his largest city. 40 men city has been placed under restrictions from monday, with at least a 145 new cases identified their people can't leave home unless it's necessary. and you variance believe to be a foss spreading hybrid of the u. k. and indian streams. thailand has reported a record in the number of its daily corona, virus infections, and the 5 and a half 1000 cases were registered on monday. the testing is being made available, hotspots including densely populated areas, markets, and factories. dozens of medical workers in rebel health,
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northwest city have protested against a decision to grant president bush at all assad government, a seat on the executive board of the world health organization. doctors and nurses held a demonstration in islam where they say asset is responsible for bombing several hospitals and clinics. serial will take up the seat for the executive boards. next session on wednesday. still had an odyssey that why people who live in the islands of india as western coast, their way of life is being threatened by the government and the long journey to justice. 60 years on the young and white and black american civil rights activists are pushed for change despite the western life. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways.
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we're starting this one in the philippines where we have dante, it has intensified into a tropical storm. okay, there's 2 things going on here. we have 2 tracks. i think this track right here is the more probable one. that is to say, dante should always remain about 250 kilometers away from the land. but still look at the lashing that the philippines is getting some very heavy rain. and we know the ocean is being picked up as, while wave heights about 5 meters with this storm. where across the southeast asia, the rain is falling, where it should sumatra, malaysia and through borneo. but indo china is catching a bit of a break over the next few days. so bangkok look at your temperatures. plenty of sun, high humidity though. so it's going to feel in the low to mid forties over the next several days. and are plum rains really dropping a lot of rain in particular on taiwan, which, you know, we were warning about, look at this over 2 days, 173 millimeters. this is a 2 hour drive south of type pay. and i think on tuesday, type pay could get swiped with anywhere from $15.00 to $30.00 millimeters of rain.
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air quality will deteriorate in beijing over the days ahead as well. and you know, for india or southwest minds who really intensify. and so on tuesday, we have very heavy rain in store along the western gas. go up a height of 35 sponsored cattle airways counting the cost in the other 6 biggest economy of policies of the world behind the numbers practice. because late that was the world was the competition. china financing destruction of forest india is looking for new oil supply. us counting the costs on our 0 o b, the hero, the world. ah, marsha, in, ah,
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the me you want, you know, to get a reminder of our top story is this our head of the world health organization is calling for an international treaty to help the world prepare better for any future attendance. those are on the braces, it says a global deal on virus planning. and response is over june. in these economies by 7.3 percent. and the last financial year reporting its worst sessions since independence. karone of ours lockdown to put millions out of work and driven 230000000 into poverty. a city in south eastern brazil as recorded a 95 percent dropping corona virus, deaths. daily. all adults have been vaccinated in sit on in the say to sell paulo. brazil has the world's 2nd highest number of record of death. chinese state media
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reporting the government is relaxing, family planning restrictions to allow 3 children per couple. it's a major policy shift from the existing limit of to recent data shows a dramatic decline in births and the world's most populous country. katrina, you reports from beijing as thousands of children participate and passivity across china to celebrate the country's children's day. its leaders announced a policy shift encouraging families to have more of them. chinese couples can now have up to 3 children. it comes just weeks after national census results pointed to the slowest population growth in decades. the workforce is also rapidly shrinking with roughly 20 percent of people. now over the age of 60 and analysts say this could hom, china's economic growth, be what it india. this will lead to the chinese economy losing its vitality. there is an aging problem with threat is not only china's economy,
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but his defense and foreign policy. previously, the chinese government, predicted economy would be double in 2035. compare with 2020, but that will be mission impossible. now. they ging ended it's decades long. one child policy in 2016, raising the child limit to the dis, failed to significantly boost the number of children being born. china's birth rate has fallen for the 4th year in a row. 12000000 babies born in 2020 short of government expectations. chinese social media pages are full of comments about the new 3 child limit. many a critical or ridiculed governance dramatic policy turnaround from the 1900 eighty's until 2016 millions of women were subject to fines and even forced abortion and sterilization of having one child in 2014 liberty film directed john the most was find more than $1000000.00 for having 3 children. though these penalties no longer apply, china's rising cost of living remains
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a barrier to families. many, i'm able to afford having more than one child. increasingly educated women are also putting off or foregoing having children together largely because of workplace discrimination. if the state really wants the birth rate, the crude rate to increase, it has to produce more welfare. the government will delay the retirement age and offer support to families who have more children, but to avert a living demographic crisis. some say it may be too little, too late. katrina, you all to 0 paging. 2 days before the deadline to form a government expires. israel's opposition leader says many obstacles remain before a coalition can be formed. yet pete is in talks with ultra nationalist, natalie bennett, to replace benjamin netanyahu. as long as having prime minister says an alliance between ideologically different rivals will be what he called the fraud of the
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century. israel has faced a 2 year political stalemate after 4 inconclusive elections. well, let's take a closer look at the man who could take turns to serve as prime minister, former education and defense minister in the family bennett had the right wing yamini party. it was also chief of staff to benjamin netanyahu, and he opposes a 2 state solution and believes there should be no restrictions on settlement building. he's done a deal with pharma journalist yard la pizza center left. yes, a t t party during the election. it promoted good governance, capitalizing benjamin netanyahu. corruption trials. if the coalition goes ahead, bennett could serve as prime minister until 2023, before lockheed takes over our false. it has more from west jerusalem. there have to be various deals sorted out between the constituent parts of this coalition. and there has been already a pretty public argument between 2 of the parties involved over which one is going
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to get the agriculture ministry. so as with these sorts of negotiations in any situation, they are pretty fraught each side, wanting to get what it can ahead of the signing and sealing of the entire deal. he talked about it as the money time, as in this is when people are negotiating. he said that there was still the prospect of getting this done that he wanted to do so as soon as possible before. certainly the wednesday midnight deadline. and he talked again about the prospects of a government that would be quiet that would come to work and do what was necessary for the people of israel. contrasting that with what he called yahoo's behavior. saying that he was increasingly unhinged. and with the breaks off, as he tries to prevent this from taking place. we've also heard from get ansari's another right winger who has a smaller policy but which was also very much devoted to the object of getting rid
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of benjamin netanyahu. he also talked about there being no certainty that this government would come about, but that he was all he and these other colleagues were working as hard as they could to ensure that it did an injection delegation led by egypt. intelligence chief has been in gaza for talk, so boundary of hum us which controls the strip that discussed reconstruction. after an 11th a conflict, as it was bombing campaign killed more than $200.00 punished indians and destroyed many buildings. hamas 5 thousands of rockets into israel and of these 13 israelis were killed. egypt held immediate to cease 5 between israel and hamas and is looking to consolidate the truce. tucking in grease of plates to take steps to improve their economic tires. the foreign ministers have been meeting in athens to try to many strange relations of the long run monetize disputes. they've been it all over, energy exploration and monetize borders in the eastern mediterranean. that's led to
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escalate intentions between the nato allies. chad as accusing the central african republic of committing a war crime by killing 6 of its soldiers at a border post. it says we are post was targeted and soldiers were kidnapped and executed. chad says the incident will not go unpunished. central african republic says there was an exchange of fire with fatalities on both sides, is putting the blame on rattles, and it's called him for a joint investigation with chad. there's rising anger in india's smallest territory against a raft of proposed regulations. the government says it wants to develop the islands of lux, deep for tourism resident, save the changes will destroy their way of life. elizabeth put on a reports from new delhi even though it's just 5 square kilometers in size, and roth is the largest of the $36.00 islands, which make up the indian territory of luck with these. until now, the archipelago was known for little more than its untouched beauty. but local se,
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the indian governments new laws threatened to end every aspect of the way of life. our own lunch we deserve given was our, by our pattern. and that is now what that monsieur, dozing. it is the roman land and the you do get permission from the administrator to build the house. yes. the directives allow the government to take the lead if it deems necessary for what course development last month. authorities destroyed fishing shacks and boats in an overnight operation. the b j. p bought at the jump, the party of prime minister in ramadi says it wants to transform the islands into a tourist destination. they are both been going to be expanded, so you will have more buddhist. that is more income to the islanders everybody,
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the island this will be benefited by the administrative actions. other proposed changes include a preventative detention law, a ban on beef and allowing alcohol in a territory when 96 percent of the population is muslim. the people of luxury deep say they weren't consulted for the ball, but that will hold them for monday. not going around my children. and i don't want any big developments or other things here. we just want to live our lives as we have been. we didn't want anything else, can we get a peaceful life back on the islands? as residents launched a campaign called save land with iep online, people in the indian state of carola, have been protesting on their behalf, the territory she language and historic ties. catalyst state assembly passed a unanimous resolution accusing the b j. p of trying to impose its hindu nationalist agenda as demanded the withdrawal of the laws and the resignation of the territories administrator. elizabeth perron of al jazeera new delhi firefighter
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than shoreline. kirk continue to fight ablaze on board a tanker which has been burning for 12 days because it began questioning crew members over what caused the incident, which is spiraled into one of the countries of worst ecological disasters. the ship was carrying $25.00 tons of nitric acid and a large amount of plastic raw materials and much of the cargo has fallen overboard . it was a ride that involved hundreds of young people who set out on buses to challenge segregation in the southern united states. the freedom riders, as they were known, were often beaten and arrested upon that arrival. 60 years later, 2 of them are recounting the summer of 1961, to all jazeera christensen to me. as more 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, travelled on buses throughout the summer of $900.00. 61 to parts of the southern
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united states were segregation was still being enforced. the writers were often met with outright hostility in the form of violence attacks by mobs and the ku klux klan. they also faced the rest and many spent weeks in county jails. one of whom was 19 year old new yorker louis dockman. 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 with lavonne brown from jackson, mississippi. 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 we saw of escape by jumping off the roof of
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a building next to us. declare came up the stairs. the front door. well, must get 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 tell my story. i feel as 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 putting your arm around somebody that can be a revolutionary at filling away. you are even at 79. zach min is still helping minorities through his organization scar harbor, which supports disadvantage children in new york. one of the special things about
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the freedom ride is to put 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. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. ah, this is all. these are the top stories. the head of the world health organization is calling for an international treaty to help the world prepare better for any future pandemic that was out. the 100 braces says a global deal on virus planning and responses over june. the defining characteristic of the pun, damage is the lack of.
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