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a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members insisted they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's defense minister by the meet reno, said the forces were obliged to defend that country from regular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, got to you, the head of the world health organization says it's time for nations to work together to prevent the next pan demik. ah, hello barbara, are you watching? al jazeera life from london also coming up more evidence vaccines. work is the city and brazil records of 95 percent drop in corona virus. best following the not the
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relation of nearly a major policy shift in china, beijing relaxing family planning restrictions, allowing couples to have 3 children instead of 2 to find out dramatic schools in the country. first rate and promotion, tourism or targeting muslims. anger over proposed the new laws in an indian archipelago. ah. the head of the world health organization is calling on nations to look beyond the current pandemic and learn lessons for future outbreaks. address, i don't know, gabrielle susie's pushing for an international pretty. the 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 other mechanisms for global health security. and you report says the economies of some countries are going to recover faster from the pandemic than others above. 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 a record unemployment with more than 7000000 people out of work. he cannot make gross has been halted by
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a resurgence of covert 19 and renewed restrictions in brazil and india. while the cds director of country studies, it says a global 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 and for europe, for asia and for most of the countries in the world. while we are forgetting 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 same that the new strength. so what do you think is the best economic policy right now around the world is exactly 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 fast is
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that 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 the list more than the majority of people the world get back to me is that if we leave parts of the world and vaccinated 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 be the economy. so, vaccination at this stage is key, no doubt what you think in peru shows the best whole from corona virus is almost 3 times the previous official figure that government review is found more than 100. $80000.00 people have died since the start of the pandemic. and that's compared to the original told list of less than $70000.00. the new total gives peru the worst,
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the best rate per capita in the world. the health minister says a significant number of that for not classified as caused by the virus, but the criteria has since been changed. but there was some good news. a city in southeastern brazil has recorded a 95 percent drop in corona virus. that's nearly all adults in serrano which is in the state of south paolo has been vaccinated. as part of a study, scientists found that the spread of the virus was contained 175 percent of the population had been immune. the city appears to be a healthy oasis and a country with the world's 2nd highest number of cove in 1900. want to get a key of it more now from region 8 or 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
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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, keep it, don't bring 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, 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 the 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,
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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. well, if everything goes according to the government's plan, england's locked down will effectively be over in 3 weeks. but the 1st signs of another spike in infections were not in the script will become known as the indian variant of corona virus is spreading in several parts of the u. k. leading to calls to slow down the unlocking agenda needs. barker reports from london. you case barsky and long overdue heat wave. daring people to believe the pandemic. nearly over on june. the 21st. the government plans to scrap all cove and restrictions in england ready 1st summer to remember with the frustration going down and quite
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soon i think it should be normal. it's becoming quite quite quickly. definitely that mood has changed in the last few weeks. and i think everybody is desperate for a bit of a break. but scientists are increasingly nervous, according to the latest state of the countries in the early stages of a 3rd wave of infections with a right growing fastness amongst 10 to 14 year olds. this bank here that they're in the public health crisis now and right now, cases and hospitalizations that increasing drifting rapid spreads with the more transmissible variants while only about 38 percent of our population is fully vaccinated. and we need to really cope that early on. so that we don't end up in the same situation. we work several times so far we've acted late, which is led to sort of locked down that happened on sunday that you can record it $3000.00. you can write of our cases for the 5th day in a row. the highest figure is the start of april, the so called indian very thought to be much more virulent than other variants is
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now dominance in several parts of the country. if the last 12 months of tort as anything is the waves can stop small and quickly grow. even with the country successful vaccination program cases are doubling every week providing opportunities for even more potentially harmful mutations. the governments now racing to get as many people as possible vaccinated with 15000 jobs administered at this bug b stadium. on monday alone, the government says that could be no room for complacency, but as yet there were no plans to delay next month on locking heat wave or 3rd wave . a return to normality feels tantalizingly close to close for any last minute mistakes. they've barker al, jazeera london, ah, chinese state media says the government is relaxing,
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family planning restrictions to allow 3 children per couple. it's a major policy shift from the existing limit of to only introduced back in 2016 recent data shows a dramatic decline in births in the world's most populous country. katrina, you reports now from aging. 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 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. 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 in 2014 liberty film directed johnny moore was find more than $1000000.00 for having 3 children. though these penalties no longer apply,
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china's rising cost of living remains of barrier 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 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 a deadline for a new government expires. yay le, pete is in talks with the ultra nationalist natalie bennett, and she could replace current leader benjamin this noun. but israel, the longest serving prime minister says an alliance between the centrist and right tween 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 forfeit has more from western 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 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 netanyahu'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 good 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. still to come on al jazeera to the police is law and order to palestinian israelis. it's victimization why they live in fear of arrests every day. and on the anniversary of a massacre, the u. s. and serge to confront its racial past as they grapples with race in the present. ah
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hello, we're going to start this one off in new zealand where we have that read extreme weather alert. so we knew it would be bad. it's only the 2nd time it's been issued, a very potent disturbance with how much rain we've seen in a suburb of christ church, a $128.00 millimeters over 24 hours. so it's giving us scenes of flooding through the canterbury region. and that is where that red weather alert is in play. just all of that rain it's got know where to go. just a deluge and again, it's only the 2nd time this weather warning has been issued, so we knew was a big deal. now here's the good news on tuesday. those really heavy showers start to pivot out a bit cool. a fresh air for a christ church at 11 degrees on tuesday. that's pretty much where you should be for the 1st day of june. also cool for sections of southern and se, australia. here's an example. renmark in south australia,
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a new all time record low for me it might, his 5, i should be closer to 7 degrees for your low ok temperatures. they bounced back nicely through the day. melbourne will get you up to 17 degrees the high on tuesday, and our plum rains have dropped tons of rain as we head toward taiwan that will continue on tuesday to pay could pick up 15 to 30 millimeters of rain, otherwise dry across korea and japan on tuesday, the news of fame gala without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide a simple informa the young convent manatee, of life. witness through the limbs of the human eye. it's what inspires the witness documentaries. on out there.
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ah ah, a reminder now the top stories on al jazeera, the head of the world health organization, has called for an international treaty to help the world plan for future pandemic other than countries looking out just for themselves. chinese state media says the government is relaxing, family planning restrictions to allow 3 children per couple after a dramatic decline in birth, in the world's most populous country. and the issue of the position leader years lucky. the says there are still many obstacles in the way of a coalition, just 2 days before the deadline for a new government expires. or 10 days after
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a cease fire ended 11 days of a still if he's between israel and palestinian groups. the com is holding for some that doesn't mean a return to normality is really police are continuing what they call operation law and order making arrests across the country. hold up the need reports. he was on his way to buy some bread, but ended up at the police station, 16 year old, the 100 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 on the one of them yelled, but he ordered me to stop and i didn't like it. they dragged me and started testing me each time to asked a question and 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
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palestinians, it's more an operation of intimidation. just a few days ago, police paraded here and jeff giving traffic tickets to palestinians, mostly the point city and the suburbs of tel aviv has been on edge ever since protest in support of palestinians in chicks, aurora, and occupied east jerusalem took place. and in many ways, palestinians here share the same plight. with many families also facing force expulsion. a madman 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 whole crime. her sons are now under house arrest. during the 11th day, guys, i was dentures were very high between the 2 communities. and they were riots in
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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 balancing in some were released within a few hours days. but very few jewish is really were detained for their role in the writing. yada 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 for the senior, they're the same for the doubles your head. that is a concerted effort aimed at palestinians wherever they are. it's
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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. put up that i mean al jazeera jeff for you as president is calling on americans to reflect on what he called the country's deep roots of racial terror ahead of the 100 santa verse 3 of the tulsa race massacre. he has been law. * ceremonies to remember, the victims are underway in oklahoma city in 1921. why try it? or is descended on the black community of tulsa, an area known as greenwood, and estimated $300.00 people were killed. thousands were left homeless and more than a 1000 buildings were destroyed but was a rides that involved hundreds of young people who set out on buses. the challenge
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segregation in the southern united states. the freedom riders, as they were known, were often beaten, and the rested upon their arrival. 60 years later, 2 of them have recounted the summer of 1961 to al jazeera christmas, salumi has their story. 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 1961 to parts of the southern united states were segregation was still being enforced. the writers were often met with outright hostility in the form of violence, attacks by mobs and the ku klux klan. they also face to rest and many spend weeks in county jails. one of whom was 19 year old new york or louis suck men. i was shackled, taken from one from the county jail, walking along with other prisoners,
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and the judge who had, sends me so on me and spit on me the judge. so you began to realize how frightening it was. a muscle preceded by a half dozen highway patrol are 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 you know, we sort of escaped by jumping off the roof of building next to us. declare came up to stay at the front door. we must go kill wondering with the freedom riders, treatment by local authorities, 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 with all this stuff forever. zach men and brown became friends, lou and i know each other so well that we could go out and they could tell master
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radical. they're 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 big explosion. and i mean, it could be as simple as put 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 the freedom, right as a 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 last year they came close to conflict. now greece and turkey have announced the greater economic corporation,
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but the neighbors still have crucial differences of a territory in the mediterranean. so sir office reports from athens. took your foreign minister of luc joso. lou said he was coming to athens with a positive agenda, a change to more than a year of bob exchanges, and 10 stand off quite literally on the high seas where long standing maritime disputes almost pushed the 2 countries into military conflict. but more immediate concerns were on the agenda for now. greece and turkey will recognize each other's coded vaccination certificates to enable cross border tourism. and perhaps most importantly, greek prime minister. yeah, because me to thank you and took, as president of the one will meet on the sidelines of the nato summit in mid june the con uncertainty. we want all of these issues and differences of opinion to be resolved with a foundation, neighborliness international law under respect for mutual rights and interest. and for this reason, our dialogue must continue uninterrupted on this subject,
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both sides a willing. we've re established that today that was an estimate. the purpose of today's meeting was to attempt a process of mutual understanding. and if that's possible, a graduate moving over to ation over time, on greece and turkey came to the brink of war last year. when then, navies deployed across the gym and east mediterranean. the reason was turkish exploration for undersea oil and gas in what greece considers its maritime jurisdiction under international law. the meeting of the foreign ministers in the building behind me is a clear signal that greece and turkey wish to arrive as a diplomatic resolution of that differences, putting the acrimony of the past 18 months behind them. but the language on the greek side is very cautious, and that is because greece wants to ensure that after what it sees as a series of provocations in the past 18 months,
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turkish goodwill will prove sustained. in other words, greece doesn't want to see turkey revert to an expansionist maritime policy. if it receives the konami support. it seeks from the european union. and the us in june. turkey is trying to create a positive sent demands sentiment among the european partners, but also in the us because there is a very important meeting between the president biden and president done on the 14th of june of the same time. prime minister me to argue centers on this meeting is taking place at the native sonic gree says it wants to reach a permanent agreement on maritime borders based on international law. was it doesn't want is to act as an enabler for turkey to make tactical concessions while sticking to an expansionist playbook. jumps out plus al jazeera, after the way of life, could be considered a delay on the archipelago of lecture week of india's west coast. but the national
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government once change, its looking to turn it into a holiday destination to rival the mall beads. but the people who live there say it will destroy their way of life. and as elizabeth per on them reports, there are concerns that religion could be a key factor even though it's just 5 square, kilometers in size and wrought 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, 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, know what that monsieur, dozing. it is the grown my land and the you do get their permission from the administrator to build the house. yes. the directors allow
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the government to take all the land if it deems necessary for water course development. last month, the thought is destroyed fishing shacks and boats in an overnight operation. the b j. p bought at the a john, the party of prime minister millions remedy says it wants to transform the islands into a tourist destination. they are probably going to be expanded. so we'll have more buddhist that is more in come to the island, is it a very island this will be benefitted by the administrative actions. other proposed changes include a preventative detention law, a ban on beef and allowing alcohol in a territory where 96 percent of the population is muslim. the people of luck with the say they weren't consulted ball, but that will the will for monday, not going there and 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 don't want anything else. can we get
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a peaceful life back on the islands? as residents launched a campaign called save luck with iep online. people in the indian state of carola had 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 aah! and now 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. tedra sat down on gabrielle seuss is pushing for an international pre p. the help the world plan for similar crises rather than countries looking out just for themselves. the defining
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