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police is trying very hard friends. the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting and sitting across the latter, after some protests and started throwing stones. and that's why your work, police on horseback moved in to clear the area ah, the head of the world health organization says it's time for the world to come together to prevent the next pandemic. ah, i'm about this and this is all alive from. also coming up more on the city and brazil is recorded and 95 percent drop in corona virus desks after maximum yearly. it's got a little rivals of israel's prime minister joint forces to form
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a coalition government without him but admit are facing many challenges. major shift in policy, china will allow couples to have 3 children because this population is getting older and that could affect the economy. ah, 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 start to 100 good places 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 genes, technologies, and resources. this out of the challenges we are facing,
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we have been facing scenes, the pandemic started and even before a treaty would foster improve sharing trust and accountability and provide the solid foundation on which to build other mccarthyism for global health security. meanwhile, a near report says the economies of some countries are going to recover foster from the pandemic than others and says, a lack of vaccines will hold back put on nations. the organization for economic cooperation and development has found that south africa as 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 cobra 19 as well as renewed restrictions in brazil and india. i thought to put it 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,
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the growth prospects are certainly improving around the world. we have graded 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 lesson for everyone is that the fastest, the countries vaccinate the fast 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 gets back to me,
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at least in more than the majority of people the world get back to me is that if we leave parts of the world and vaccination, 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 brazil is lagging behind on vaccinations. it has the 2nd highest death toll in the world. only 10 percent of its population has been fully inoculated, but one southeastern city has recorded a 95 percent dropping kona virus death. because nearly all adults there have been vaccinated. sadhana in the state of south pablo appears to be healthy, a wasted scientist from brazil, as baton town institute have been carrying out a study in the city on the effectiveness of china's side of faxing. want to,
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you know, here has more from real digital. they decided they would vaccinate 90 percent of the adult population up. 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 have to which is the larger. 8 city to work, and so they started this, they vaccinated, everybody would. they saw drop in infections in depth after people had gotten the 1st dose. but the real real effect that they noticed was 2 weeks after 90, 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,
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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 vaccine work. the doctors say it will not eradicate the virus, but it will certainly help the health officials control it get numb. suspending international flights as it battles a new covered 1900 variant. it also plans to test all $9000000.00 residents of its largest city hall. sheeman city has been placed under restrictions from monday, but at least 145 new cases. people can't leave home unless it's necessary. the new variance believe to be a fos spreading hybrid of the u. k. and india strains 2 days before the deadline to
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form a government expires. israel's opposition, just as many obstacles remain before a coalition can be formed. yeah, let pete is in talks with ultra nationalist, natalie bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu is as long as serving prime minister says an alliance between ideologically different rivals will be what he called the fold of the century. israel faced a 2 year political stalemate after 4 inconclusive elections. the old sh of war with the not the so in a week, the state of israel can be in a different era. suddenly it will be quieter ministers will go to work without inciting, without lying, without trying to instill fear all the time. if this government is formed, the key word will be responsibility. to take responsibility to restore intercom cannot to blame others, not to look for enemy, not to brand anyone who thinks differently than us as a traitor who should be killed. even if you are shot it has 40 seats. this is the government i would form. right, god, last year and center a unity government,
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a government which will take care of all the citizens of israel, including those who didn't vote for us. it's high false. it has more from western salom. 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 to get the agriculture ministry. so as with these sorts of negotiations in any situation, they are pretty fraught each side. one thing 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 told me again about the prospects of a government that would be quiet,
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that would come to work and do what was necessary for the people of israel. contrasting that with what he called, nathan ja, whose 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 and other right wing who has a smaller policy, but which was also very much devoted to the object of getting rid of benjamin netanyahu. he also talked about there being no certainty that this government would come about, but that he was all he and his other colleagues were working as hard as they could to ensure that it did. an egyptian delegation led by egypt. intelligence chief has been in gaza for talks of the group commerce which controls the strip, the disgust, reconstruction after an 11 day conflict. as it was bombing campaign killed more than 200 palestinians and destroyed many buildings. hamas far sizes of rockets into israel and at least 13 israelis were killed, egypt helms,
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mediate the seas 5 between israel and hamas, and is looking to consolidate the truce. there's only force as a continuing what they call operation law and order even as a cease fire holds master recipe, taking place all over israel. and how the, the means reports, the vast majority of those detained palestinian israelis. he was on his way to buy some bread, but ended up at the police station, 16 year old, the hammered, subtle, a palestinian israeli. phil doesn't know why in and i'm of the moment he was a was caught on video. i'm going out. one of them yelled, but he ordered me to stop and i didn't finish and they dragged me and started testing me each time to asked a question. they wouldn't let me answer. they would just hit me mohammed las fried a few hours later. his is just one story of many young palestinians living in israel being detained, often randomly in what is called operation law and order. but for the
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palestinians, it's more an operation of intimidation. just a few days ago, police prorated, he and jeff, by giving traffic tickets to palestinians. mostly the point city under suburbs of tel aviv has been on edge ever since protest in support of palestinians in chickens or raw and occupied east jerusalem took place. and in many ways, palestinians here share the same plight with many families, also facing force expulsion. oh man, mad was sitting at home when a group of people walked in with restructuring plans and cameras. her home was sold by the state to a nearby religious school. while she still lived there, they tell me to get out. they want to kick us out. so my 2 sons were detained because they're defending a whole crime. her sons and now under house arrest. during the 11th day, guys, that was dentures were very high between the 2 communities. and they were riots in
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several mixed cities across the country. that actually took me by surprise here. since the government has rounded up more than a $1500.00 people, the vast majority being balancing in some were released within a few hours days. but very few jewish is really were detained for their role in the writing. jada aloof was among palestinians. protesters when police crackdown, she admits that, as a jewish citizen, there is a slim chance. she will be a pretended. i've never seen something like that here in the past weeks. i've been constantly in the streets. i didn't see any jewish person being the things in the same sun, those and then you see people on a bike without helmets. and the 3rd jewish, they just go by and if they're for the senior, they're the thing. bob doubles your header that is a concerted effort aimed at palestinians wherever they are. it's
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a system that is working and, and it's not a political, it's not nathaniel, it's nathan, you know, and it's guns and it's about the court system. it's a synchronized system that it's working against, as israel continues it's wave of arrest in the name of public order. these between the 2 communities in places like jaffa will remain precarious. hood that i meet al jazeera, jaffa, jamie state media is reporting the government is relaxing, family planning restrictions to allow 3 children per coupled. it's a major policy shift from the existing limit of to recent data shows a dramatic decline in births in the world's most populous country. between a you reports from beijing. as thousands of children participate and passivity across china to celebrate the country's children stay. 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
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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 has not only china's economy, but his defense and foreign policy. previously, the chinese government predicted economy. would it be double in 20? $35.00. compare with 2020. but that will be mission impossible. and 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
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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 and 2014 liberty film directed young remove was find more than $1000000.00 for having 3 children. though these penalties no longer apply, china's rising cost of living remains 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,
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you all to 0 paging. mr. had an algebra and the one up to the 1st summer between job i'd like to be a put in the russian say that are problems with the agenda already. why people who live in india's deluxe territories, say their way of life is being threatened by the government. ah hello. we've got plenty of heat across the middle east. i know that's usual, but let me show you something that is a bit odd, not odd, but we finally found a 50 degree reading. this is in kuwait of a good 10 degrees above average. and i think weight city itself will get there this week. we've got you in for a $49.00 on the 1st day of june, and we do have a shamal wind, so that's going to swirl up the dust over the next few days as well. okay, about that 50 degree chance. i think wait, you'll get
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a kick up the can for wednesday to see it and friday as well as those dusty conditions. thanks to that small, that northwest wind that we're dealing with across turkey. a lot of weather running through the boss for us and temperature is here quite cool. let me show you the capital on cra your 18. on wednesday, the average is $27.00. this is a temperature you would expect to see in april alone as we're now beginning june, for northern africa, we've got cairo in at 37. so whether across northern areas of algeria and tenicia and through the tropics are rain is falling, where it should go on 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 turban tuesday into wednesday. the from the world's most populated region, the and until the story from across asia and the
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pacific to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, when i went on out there a oh, the me you're watching on data. reminder of our top stories this out, the head of the world health organization is calling for an international treaties help the world prepare for any future pandemic that goes out on the braces says
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a global deal on virus funding is overdue. it shows up position. he just says many obstacles remain before coalition. governments can be formed. yellow is in talks with ultra nationalist enough bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu is long the sub prime minister chinese state media reporting the government's relaxing its family planning and restrictions to allow 3 children. a couple of china's foods in the democratic crisis because the dramatic decline in books in recent years. russia says it's sending more troops to the countries western borders to bolster its defense against nato forces. moscow says it's in response to increase border activity from the u. s. and it's nato allies move comes as both sides are wanting that next month. geneva summit between joe biden and flooded me. pushing is likely to involve difficult conversations and fishers at the white house. june the 16th and geneva is going to be
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a big day for job bio men as far as us president. and he goes there perhaps with relations between the united states and russia at the lowest point. perhaps even since reagan, you go back to george w bush, he said he looked into the soul of let me put and obviously felt someone he could do business with barack obama said that he was going to hit the reset button with russia. donald trump didn't see russia as a huge adversity, but just over the last few months, we've seen the russians being blamed for a massive cyber attack in the united states. at the end of donald trump presidency . we're seeing the build up of troops in ukraine, which the u. s. has been critical about we've had to joe biden, when he was us. do you think vladimir putin is a killer? he didn't disagree essentially, nodding his head. and so now the 2 sides are going to meet with the russians saying, look, we're not going to be there just for the americans to make holistic points. the americans, me raise the case of the opposition leader in the valley in the way that he has
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been treated. but in reply to the level of the russian foreign minister has said he's going to raise the question of those who have been charged with offences after the january 6th riot, and capitol hill. so you're perhaps wondering how can those to be the same? well, as far as survey lovegrove is concerned, it's all about limiting the voice of the opposition seminal romanies, or russian analysts to add the vault i discussion club. it's a moscow based think tank, and he says it's unlikely much will be achieved. the summit critical russia, seeing it as a positive thing, december way that by and views russia, the global power that needs to be consulted with after months and campaign trail. a basically to integrating, rushing into a prior state that was pretty bad than us soldiers. so russia will feel competent about the status. i don't think there's much of an expectation in moscow, and they'll be any major breakthrough from the talks. and even surgery broke out.
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why that the us going to say uncovered about the most russia we will send them back and we will hold our ground and human rights survive. ministration turned off with a strong start with russia because they were due to new start back with trump was on the brink of dropping. and that led to hope that there was going to be a recovery of relation that there's been a lot of reasons for doing the us post cpu sanctions on russia, which even extend to their disinformation activity in africa as well as their elections are variance. russia has responded by the way, the militarily ukraine. nita was holding new drills in the baltic and black sea. so there's a lot of antipathy on both sides. but ultimately, i think the summit itself will be a means of kind of regulating those tensions, or at least focusing on whatever limited area of the cooperation there are. but in public, both sides will try to look like the other side is giving more concessions in both sizes. right? good, right. it's been the summit of the vector or lose 60 people have been killed in democratic republic of congo. 2 villages in the eastern eternal province,
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but attacked by fighters. local say, they do not believe the on group 80 f. the allied democratic forces is to blame. the group has conducted frequent attacks in the region in recent years. hundreds of thousands of people displaced by a volcanic eruption and democratic republic of congo and at risk of cholera. doctors without borders says several cases have already been identified in soccer. welcome my reports from the town for nearly 200000 people have taken refuge, feeling a 2nd eruption. this church is now home for hundreds of people who fled mount near congo africa's 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. he told us they lost their children in the panic. i was on my way out to buy flowers when i saw the fire,
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my children were paying we will run away. i didn't know where they went. later i 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. it's got to be hard to find anyone here in the town of south k. 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 either to help them. they are hungry people, dss t 2. there's 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 are
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really clean. to hear the latrines that belong to the local community and nearly enough for all the people that have arrived at the local administrators said that they've already detected several cases of cholera. meanwhile, esperanza has found a glimmer of hope. somebody called her from goma saying they've seen her children near her home. this 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. 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 we united many more
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a still not malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo, a. there's rising anger in india, smallest territory against a rafter proposed regulations. the government says it wants to develop the islands of luxury doing for tourism, but resident say the changes will destroy the way of life, or india correspondent elizabeth put on her reports. 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 iep. until now, the archipelago was known for little more than his untouched beauty. but local, say the indian governments, new laws threatened to end every aspect of the way of life. our own lanch we deserve given was by our pattern. and that is now what that monsieur dozing. it is the government land handy. you don't get
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permission from the administrator to build the house. yes. the directives allow the government to take the lead if it deems necessary for what it calls 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 that 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, 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
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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 lunch with the online people in the indian state of carola had been protesting on their behalf, the territory she language and historic ties. catalyse state assembly passed a unanimous resolution accused him to be j. p of trying to impose its hindu nationalist agenda as demanding the withdrawal of the laws and the resignation of the territories administrator. elizabeth peron of al jazeera new delhi. the conflict between israel and palestinians has paused to cease fire to read more than a week ago, is still holding the policies who live in gaza have to rebuild their homes and their lives, including hush and josha. a barbara. this is his story and it's national dental. my name is hush derucia. i'm 33 years old. i live in kansas city. i'm married and i
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have 2 kids. a lot. i've been a barbara for 11 years. i stablish my own salon in this place 6 years ago and hadn't hit tunnel at and then it was a very important part of my life. i spent all i own to miss barbershop by invested everything i had to make it one of the best salons in gaza. and you can have that. ok today displaces, become rubble, is good for nothing. it does not have any features. so i decided to do something to keep me going to be able to feed my family and to be able to pay rent after my home was destroyed in the same building. what does that let us in? mechanically assess it, fee assess if so i returned to the same place and put a chair over the rubble to work and cut hair again. this is the only profession that i know and have been doing for 17 years now. my hurry, a probably in a bad team, slap alarm from a special block and it cost me not less than $15000.00 to establish my salon and
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lots of effort. i went through a lot of challenges and difficulties with 3 wars. the blockade. and then the corona virus and it's not easy to find a job in gaza. nothing is easy at all and, but we survived it on the problem and i have a mechanical mechanic. but even if it's targeted, more than once, i will not give on all the me. 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 con damage that those are hello, hello. hello, this is a global deal on virus planning. and response is overdue. the defining characteristic of the pun, demik is the lack of sharing.

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