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to the place they call home the distant barking of dogs, a witness documentary on al jazeera, ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back threats to our planet on al jazeera. ah, the not got to you. the head of the world health organization says it's time for nations to work together to prevent the next pen demik. ah, hello barbara, are you watching? al jazeera alive from london also coming up more evidence vaccines. work is a 50 in brazil records and 90 percent of dropping coral and a virus following the not relation. nearly
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a major policy shift in china. beijing relaxes family planning restrictions, allowing couples to have 3 children instead of to the fight. had dramatic holes in the country 1st rate. and the rise of the machine could robots, replace humans seek to some swedish companies that are embracing artificial intelligence over human. ah, hello, thank you for joining us. the head of the world health health organization is calling on nations to look beyond the current pandemic, and learn lessons for future outbreaks to address at the nama. gabriel. susie is pushing for an international treaty to help the world plan for similar crises, rather than countries looking out just for themselves. the defining characteristic of the pandemic is the lack of sharing of data,
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information, pathogens, technologies, and resources. these are the challenges we are facing. we have been facing since the pandemic started and even before a treaty would foster improve sharing trust and accountability and provide the solid foundation on which to build either mccarthyism is for global health security. while a new report says, the economies of some countries are going to recover faster from the pandemic than others, but it says, a lack of vaccines will hold back. poor nations. south africa's economy has been one of the hardest hit and it's likely to stay that way. next year, that's according to the organization for economic cooperation and development. the country has record unemployment with more than 7000000 people out of work economy
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growth has been halted by a resurgence of cobit 19 and renewed restrictions in brazil and india. or the o e. c. d 's, director of country studies says a global recall recovery depends on all parts of the world getting vaccinated. we believe that this year and next year, the growth prospects are certainly improving around the world. we have granted substantially in the past few months. our forecasts are north america for europe, for asia, and for most of the country in the world. while we are 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 we 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,
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as accelerated. and so what happens on the lesson for everyone is that the fastest 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 in a least more than the majority of people. 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 to be the economy. so vaccination at this stage is key, no doubt what? a thinking vaccination of 50 in south eastern brazil has recorded a 95 percent dropping corona virus tests. nearly all adults in santa ana in the state of south paolo have been vaccinated. as part of a study, scientists found that the spread of the virus was contained once 75 percent of the
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population had been immunized. the city appears to be a healthy waste. this country with the world's 2nd highest number of cobra. 1900. monica and a key of as more now for many additional 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 bid don't buddy up the 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 vaccine work. the doctors say it will not eradicate the virus, but it will certainly help the health officials control it. ah, chinese state media says the government is relaxing, family planning restrictions to allow for 3 children for couple some major policy
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shift from the existing limits of to recent data shows a dramatic decline in birth in the world's most populous country. katrina, you reports now from beijing as thousands of children participate in 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 harm 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, but his defense and foreign policy. previously, the chinese government,
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predicted economy would be double in 2035. compare with 2020, but that will be mission impossible. now. the ging ended its 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 1980 until 2016 millions of women were subject to fines and even forced abortion and sterilization after having one child and 2014 liberty film directed johnny moore was find more than $1000000.00 for having 3 children. though these penalties no longer apply, china's rising cost of living remains of barrier families. many i'm able to afford
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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 looming democratic crisis. some say it may be too little, too late. katrina, you all to 0 paging. israel's opposition leader says there are still many obstacles in the way of a coalition just 2 days before the deadline for a new government expires. your la p to is in talks with ultra nationalists that nothing bennett could replace the replace the current leader benjamin this out. but issue of longest serving prime minister says an alliance between the centrist and right when rivals would be the fraud of the century. the country has faced
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a 2 year political stalemate after 4 inconclusive elections. harry force has worn out from west jerusalem that 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 talked again about the prospects of a government that would be quiet that would come to work and do what was necessary
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for the people of israel. contrasting that with what he called, nathan ya. 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 another right winger who has a smaller party 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. meanwhile, 10 days after a cease fire and that 11 days of facilities between israel and palestinian groups, the com is holding. but for some that doesn't mean a return to normality israeli police are continuing what they call operation law and order making arrests across the country. and so that they'll meet reports, the vast majority of those detained
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r palestinian israelis. he was on his way to buy some bread, but ended up at the police station. 16 year old. it's subtle, a palestinian, israeli still doesn't know why in i'm of the moment he was a was caught on video now and the one of them yelled that he ordered me to stop. and i didn't watch any since they dragged me and started testing me each time to ask the questions. they wouldn't let me answer. they would just hit me the med list for the 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 palestinians, it's more an operation of intimidation. just a few days ago, police paraded here. jeff, i 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, injectors aurora and occupied east jerusalem took place. and in many ways,
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palestinians here share the same plight. with many families also facing forth expulsion. o maxima 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, that's not the fan they tell me to get out. they want to kick us out. so my 2 sons were detained because they're defending a home that's a crime. her sons and now under house arrest, during the 11th day guys, that war tensions were very high between the 2 communities. and they were riots in several mix 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 balance thing in some were released within a few hours days, but very few jewish is really were detained for their role in the writing. yada
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aloof was among palestinian 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 conference streets. i didn't see any jewish person being the thing in the same saunders and then you see people on a bike without helmets. and the 3rd jewish, they just go by and if they're 15, you know, they're the same for the doubles your header. that is a concerted effort aimed at palestinians wherever they are. it's a system that is working in, and it's not a political, it's not nathan, you know, it's nathan, you know, and it's guns and it's wrong. and it's the court system. it's a synchronized system that it's working against. as israel continues, it's wave of arrests in the name of public order. these between the 2 communities in places like jaffa will remain precarious. what that means, al jazeera, jaffa,
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still to come on al jazeera divided by a volcano, one mother search for her children and enjoy. but there's still danger for thousands of aquatic republic of congo. and it's any one to win or lose. so the last debate before proves election has cindy accusations get ah, ah hello, nice to see you. here's what's going on across europe on tuesday, and i'll tell you what the volatile whether to where the eastern portion, the continent there it is right there is. see there is darker hughes of blue through ukraine, mobility, and romania that indicates we will get some down ports of rain and for eastern sections of romania, we could see upwards of 70 millimeters of rain within
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a 24 hours span. still a bit unsettled as we head towards serbia, north macedonia, into areas of greece and widespread rein across turkey. i'll take you there in a 2nd, but 1st let's go to se france into the erie and peninsula as well because the risk is certainly here for some thunderstorms and hale. i do think madrid is going to get in on this action. that is the thunderstorms. we'll just have to watch and see if we do get some of that hail, especially toward sections of southwest france. ok, i promise you we will get to turkey. and here we go. so from is mere to tell you the risk and seen some hail here and from ankara as we head toward northwest across the country, but really widespread instability across turkey on tuesday. and these temperatures are all correct. 20 degrees. that's usually what you should see in april across north africa. we do have rain for northern algeria into northern to nicea tunis, a hive 23 on tuesday. the
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organization is called for an international treaty to help the world plan for future pandemic, rather than countries looking out just for themselves. chinese state media says the government is relaxing, family planning restrictions to allow 3 children for couple after a dramatic decline in birth than the world's most populous country. and israel's opposition leader p that says there are still many obstacles in the way of a prohibition. as 2 days before the deadline for a new government expires, at least 60 people have been killed in democratic republic of congo. 2 villages in the eastern e to the province were attacked by fighters and hundreds of thousands. meanwhile, people have been displaced by a volcanic eruption in the democratic republic of congo, and now the risk of cholera. several cases have been reported, a camps where people have taken refuge, fearing a 2nd direction. and as malcolm web reports now from such a,
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the rush to flee means that many people are still desperately searching for their loved ones. the 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 sheeka was one of several people here. he 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 up 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 for more. they would have had missing and yet to find them. it's gotta 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
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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 tea to as 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 really clean. 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 detected several cases of color. meanwhile, esperanza has found a glimmer of hope. somebody called her from go ma saying they've seen her children near her home is a 20 kilometer a ride back to the city. rocks formed from lava from pastor options,
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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. 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 of congo, a with less than a week ago, perused. presidential election is in a statistical dead heat between candidates who couldn't be much further apart. politically. in the last televised debate right when candidate cake for he, murray was dogged by corruption allegations,
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while accusing her opponent federal castillo of a divisive left wing agenda. mariana sanchez, reports from lima, the anger and fear in the streets of lima, rivals fighting and throwing stones. it's one week before i run a selection and either candidate go for moody or be look at 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 from rattle mr. cash deal with your hate intervals of language you've contributed to those aggressions. again, journalist, i'm just pulling rocks. this is tony tony caravan giggle. he is the daughter of former president of the full monty, and trails below 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, of course young doesn't ring a bell when we talk about corruption. isn't it a synonym of fuzzy murray? davy 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 who fears gusty, you will impulse a communist government. nationalist private companies are confiscated, bank accounts, something of the, of the nice d. n. a deal has radical ideas. he wants to crush all institutions and impose communism. we don't want happen in venezuela to happen here. the most important, emily said the outcome of the debate will define who wins the election analyst take us. the proposals are vague and inconsistent, but he's not to reform. the free market model has kept him on the lead post or say
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more than 80 percent approval. once some economy policy changes. well, many fear your plans, others are welcoming change. ok morning. could you? maury represents her father's authoritarian style where women was sterilized by force. labors stability was destroyed, a constitution that doesn't benefit the people. castillo will nationalize on natural 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 jobless. the country is polarized a divide that is likely to continue even after the election. but in ascentis, i just see that lima, beta, all the way of life could be considered a delay on the archipelago of elections. we both india's west coast, but the national government once change, it's looking to turn it into
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a holiday destination to rival the more deeds. but the people who live there say will destroy their way of life. and there's a little elizabeth per on them. now reports, there are concerns that religion could be a key factor even though it's just 5 square kilometers in size, and root 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 our, by our pattern. and that is now what that mr. dozing, it is the government land and the you don't get permission from the administrator to build the house. yes. the directives allow the government to take over
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land 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 that in ramadi says it wants to transform the islands into a tourist destination. they are probably going to be expanded, so you will have more buddhist. that is more in come to the island, is it but a v 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 luck with the say they weren't consulted for the ball, but that would hold them, but we firm and they're not going to rank 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?
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as residents launched a campaign called save luck with iep online. people in the indian state of carola, have 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 demanded the withdrawal of the laws and the resignation of the territories administrator. elizabeth peron of al jazeera new delhi workers around the world are increasingly finding that manpower is being replaced by artificial intelligence and automation. but the companies in sweden are determined to embrace the rise of the machine with technologies that break down the barriers between humans and robots pulled research reports now from stockholm. turning this robot on is all that hung you lou needs to do before it turns its attention to him. the research, sweden's royal institute of technology is designed to break through and how people
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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, where 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,
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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 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 our readers, back at the live in stock home. the goal is for robots, human relations to be about collaboration,
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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 harming that your prospects. full rece i'll do is era stock. ah, and reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, the head of the world health organization is calling on nations to look beyond the current pandemic and learn lessons for future outbreaks tied to us and our normal gabrielle seuss is pushing for an international treaty to help the world plan for similar crises rather than countries looking out just for themselves. the defining characteristic of the pun,
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