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i'm serious, i don't have regular access to enough food. despite the battlefield, being largely quiet for a year, agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict. and the hardship has not stopped a serious border. the . ready malaysia starts a 2 week lock down to hold back. and corona virus cases. ah, hello, there are a coil. this is 0 live from don't also coming up. components of israel's prime minister, hold talks to replace him, but admit the facing obstacles. should i get worse? ecological disaster, criminal investigations question. the crew of a congo ship has been burning for 12 days and
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a big shock at the french open. well, number 2 nails tackle withdrawals from the tournament. citing mental health many south east asian nations. that was seen of corona var success stories and now been forced to impose new restrictions as infection says to record levels and malaysia a 2 week nationwide. total lockdown has come into effect. only 17 essential service sectors are allowed to operate. malaysia has recorded between 6 and 9000 new daily cases for 2 straight weeks. now, meanwhile, has suspended international flights into hanover and hutchins city. all 9000000 people in which men will be tested off to several highly transmissible variants with discovered firm thailand has delayed plans to ease its restrictions and the
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capital bind cook. and there's also been a rise in cases in southern china, one neighborhood and guam. jo has been put under locked down and a number of flights have been canceled. florence louis has the latest from column for the government hasn't, has a total lockdown because it says it's necessary to prevent the collapse of a health care system that's already under very severe strain. so this shows a locked down on the manufacturing and service. second, deemed essential, are allowed to operate and capacity. and even then, you need a letter from the relevant ministry to show you come under one of the allowed to be the education sector, schools and universities, shot and only person per household are allowed to buy essential items within the pendulum and radiates from their home. there are several reasons behind the health officials say it's because the, the more infectious strain of the virus around. and it also has been made, was by people with more pandemic restriction and attendance gatherings during the
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movie and eat festival in mid may. and asia as a whole, the number of people who've been vaccinated is about 6 percent. that lies singapore is one and it's back to me about 35 percent of the population. vietnam says it's detected a new strain and the krona virus. this is a variant that combines the indian and k variance and it spreads quickie bye and it's a lot more contagious that the health minister on saturday. now, agent may have been dealing with this by tightening restrictions, with don't think to see some results from some country, singapore, which impose the lockdown last month. that cases are coming down that it hope to ease restrictions in another 2 weeks. and asian countries also ramping up that campaign. vietnam, it's not the special fund. and malaysia said it expects more supplies to begin this month. as bring in our she clarence, he's professor of infectious diseases at custom university named joins as far as skype from perth. why are we seeing this in cases in so many countries across asia?
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well, i think the previous report sort of the, you know, the close of electronics that may be happening, including the, or the transmission of new areas that are more, more transmissible. and also a number of the public events are going to be happening. i believe a few months particularly age that spring, people together in strip of spreader scenarios. every region of the world is experiencing a different trajectory, different history, because it appears at the moment. one region of the world that is experiencing larger outbreaks, but just fill the pandemic has been going on for so long as we seem to get to grips with it. in one part of the world, it sort of flat is all in the other end, a cycle of knock downs is this the rise approach?
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unfortunately, it is. i think this is pretty much what we're going to be stuck with until we get high levels of coverage and populations with protective things. up until that point we have to, you know, we'll have to be vigilant. we have to be doing good surveillance. we have to give us communities, we have to come together and excess restriction border controls the uses personal protective equipment marks, etc. practicing good. hi james. we will be stuck with this until until we get quite coverage. is there any way out? i was saying this new the hybrid variant in vietnam, a hybrid to me that was found in india in the u. k. that is found to be more transmissible through the air. what fear is that the vaccines? what for now? but what child that the virus is going to new taint to the point where beat for vaccine? well, so far, all the evidence suggests that the things that are being developed are the
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currently circulating strains say kind of virus does we know we need to know whether the extremes of enjoy in the principal way in a entirely new back to the best thing to do with nice trying to say emerge and spread around the world. so it might be that the next thing that we have about what you us might help us of the global community get on top of the however, things can change and it's, it's quite predictable. the bars that surprised scientists regulate, can atomic and originally emerged. to what extent do you think the situation in these asian countries and serve as a warning to other nations, not to get too complacent yet complacency the really critical issues. some of these countries, you know, thailand for example, really thing to skype. the panoramic throughout 2020 wasn't really that clear
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why. and then of course, you know, the communities can become complacent if there isn't a lot of speculation of are in there. we're surrounding area, australia, another example of that and community things to be joined and people need to be prepared that it's really short notice. if they have top rank occurred on the silly, tiny and probably don't need to be taken because if they're not, then you know, lots of people will actually plan. it's very good indeed to speak to thanks for taking the time to join us. that for me, you're welcome. alarm is growing in binder dash o, we're surging creative virus infections. the experts are especially worried about increasing cases and districts on the border with india, tomba, children reports from the capital decor. seems like these are becoming increasingly common in the capital long queues at the testing centers and more burials at the cities graveyard restaurant hawk lost her father and an uncle in just 2 weeks to
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cobit 19. but she fears there is, wants to come. and bob, up all the different mom, my father died due to cove it and we buried him in this graveyard. the day we buried him, there were many empty spaces besides his grade. in fact, the entire row was empty. but when we came back to pay a visit to his grave, the next day we saw the entire row filled out with new grace. although restrictions have been in place darker with a population of nearly 18000000 appears to be functioning as normal. the bank, as i said, government has expanded its nationwide locked down until the end of the month. it allows businesses, restaurants on public transportation to operate under strict regulation and guidelines in order to keep the economy moving despite the health risk. despite the uncertainty created by koby 19 outlook for bang, this is economy is still poverty and is showing early signs of recovery. however, according to a new world bank report,
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much will depend on how fast mass vaccination can be achieved. mcjob. 2 will say office people have no choice but to continue working. they have to go on with their daily life and go out, but they must take the required precautions. more than 8 percent of people tested in bangladesh got a positive result. but health authorities say that figure could be as high as 40 percent in areas that are close to the border with india. they high in fiction dread in india. what is the instruction? was it the region it is going slowly up in the district as joining india? also, there are some districts within this motto, border dental. it's just showing the decrease and just wanted to be red banner that she is facing difficult is conducting its mass inoculation program because of a shortage of those if only a little over $9000000.00 jeffs of the oxford estrogenic vaccine have been administered so far in a population of 165000000. the government is now looking for an alternative source
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for supplies, but health experts that concern some of bangladesh as population. many living in property may be forgotten about if they're not provided with adequate assistance and vaccines, then it's feared the rate of transmission of the virus good spiral out of control done with child re. i'll just say it out. dhaka bangladesh. peruse, government has more than doubled its official current of r that tell to one 180000 changing criteria means probable cases also being counted and not just those who died after testing positive. a country now has the world's highest death rate per capita, nor above manly reports. families taking loved ones to the final resting place is a scene that's become all too common in lima. the cemeteries have been filling up, but until now, normal death due to cov 19, are included in the official figures that the blames on
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a lack of testing done. now the government has revised these figures. the death toll has more than double 218-0000. since the start the pandemic, meaning peru has the highest coping 19 death rate per capita, of anywhere in the world. garcia drama gave no snow there. we consider our duty to publish this updated information, not only as part of our commitment with accountability, but also to fulfill our responsibilities as a state. an already undefended health care system has become overwhelmed. many hospitals running out of oxygen supplies find the situation was far worse than officially reported. crew has only tested about one 3rd of proportionately of its population. so when you do not have access to testing, you shouldn't just be counting people who have tested positive and who eventually died of cobra. because of course, a great number of people won't be being counted in those figures. other experts say
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politics is taking a part in under reporting numbers to make short term gains. you're going to under. so these numbers in order taking some short term went from politics. you're gonna look at the long term mother. nature is not political. she has her own agenda. if you do this to write about the numbers mother nature of all right, we will see that unfortunate cemeteries and the fact that we see throughout the world it's not high that despite the revised mortality figures, the government says it's not planning to speed up its vaccination. program going to be out there shouldn't be a need to change for other policies, including vaccination, or any other in terms of decisions with peru, experiencing its deadliest periods. since i've started the pandemic, even the cemeteries are becoming overwhelmed. many now running out of space to bury
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the dead. laura berman the al serra said i had her on out to sara china make so many policy shift as it seeks to tackle the problems of an aging population . the trailblazers who challenge segregation, we revisit a german journey of america's freedom, rises 60 years on 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 us, 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 on the 1st day of june, and we do have a shamal win. so that's going to swirl up the dust over the next few days as well.
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okay, about that 50 degree chance. i think wait, you'll get kicked out the can for wednesday to see it and friday as well as those dusty conditions. thanks to that small that northwest. when are 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 at 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 nicea 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
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hall county of a cost india, the $6.00 biggest economy of policies of the world behind the numbers trucks. because late plus the world works, the competition is china financing the destruction of forests. india is looking for new oil supply. us counting the cost on our 0 o you want to help save the world. needs into your elbow in. ah, the me. again, you are watching out there a has reminder of our top story. this our a 2 week nationwide lockdown have come into effect in malaysia as it struggles with
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a surgeon current of virus infections. and he's 17 essential service sectors are allowed to operate and all shopping moles. i shocked the government in peru is more than doubled. its current virus death filled 288-0000 officials admit the number of fatalities has been under reported fronting them to change the criteria for october 19 related dec israel's oppositional leaders has many obstacles remain before a coalition. government can be formed in tools with ultra nationalists natalie ballot to replace benjamin netanyahu mandate to form a government expires on wednesday. me. that's me. all he says alliance between ideologically different rivals will be called, will be what he calls the fraud of the century. and israel have faith, the 2 political stalemate after 4 inconclusive elections high for it has more from west jerusalem there have to be various deals sorted out between the constituent
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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 for the people of israel. contrasting that with what he called, nathan ya. whose behavior saying that he was increasingly unhinged. and with the
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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 his 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. parents and teachers in central nigeria have been speaking about their ordeal off the thing around 200 students. we have doctors by an armed group. it happened to smooth lumnick school. and again, in the state of niger, one person was killed and another critically injured parents have been reunited with some of the younger children who were released. security and intelligence forces, searching for the others. actually what i was going to faint across red in front of my eyes. my children were where i just turn it out. we had
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experience so many of them out there to all of them we have female. the last one is just about when we come at some of them glam, the get hung, get into the school, then the tender, the so then we close the wing office, shoot, show shooting the groans. the peak of the student ranking authorities have begun a criminal investigation into a cargo ship fire responsible for one of the what countries was ecological disasters. 55 as a battling the blades for false de the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic, nitric acid and micro plastics. much of it has filled overboard causes widespread damage to beaches and marine life governments band fishing with an 80 kilometers of the site of correspondent manella fernandez, joins as live from one clare up on one of the beaches that is being affected and
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show us the scale of this disaster where you are try and quantify the absolute scale of this complete sort of catastrophe as environmentalists that calling it. if you look just down the beach right here in the foreground, obviously cleaning crews from the sherlock and navy have been working a sensually long hours over the last couple of days. and these mountains of plastic that you can see are these white micro pellets. i mean, essentially, really, really small pallets all mixed up with a lot of black, charred remains of debris. and this is what you see, the absolute, pristine beaches in these areas. i mean a little further down the course is one of sherlock has 2 key tourist spots called me gumbo. there's a complete different ecology and ecosystem there with lagoons,
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bangor, of all of this is on the threat a centrally from what we see. what we can see and quantify is the plastic, which is so, so obvious, right along this beach and for dozens of kilometers of beach around this area. but what we can see there were 25 tons of nitric acid that was being carried on this vessel as well as other chemicals. and we're hitting that there were a number of sort of dangerous goods that were being sort of transported by the and we pause. so one indication which is making it's quite obvious is the impact on essentially the environment just here. you can see essentially the clean up crews have collected together. number of fish that have washed up dead. you can see essentially the plastic pellets dotting that bodies. this one has quite
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a few plastic pellets large inside its gills. i mean this of a sort of a talk you're buying fish, so to speak, that from a completely uninformed view, but you can see the plastic dotting essentially that fish. and this is what environmentalists are so concerned about the sheer scale of this disaster which is being described as she long because worst it's a logical nightmare. now, it really does the absolutely devastating the has been criminal investigation norms . what do we know about why that happens? right, so basically what we're hearing is if i try and show you just over my shoulder in the far distance, you can probably just make out sort of blooms of smoke. and that is a sensually the burning sort of smouldering wreckage of the m. we pull that is about 800 kilometers off the beach where i am standing now. the nitric acid,
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the container with the nitric acid. according to reports we're hearing, had started smoking while this vessel was heading into the port of colombo. essentially, we're hearing from the ship agents that they had to share with port of call in colombo. they had given, essentially notice, but they're deferring reports that sort of informing authorities had been delayed and they so sensually how, what basically transpired, there was the fire on board. the ship obviously burned dead, flamed out of control. and it's taken essentially 12 days to a day with we see the fire still burning and the police are telling us that they have launched a criminal investigation. the captain, the chief engineer and a number of the senior crew have been question that in quarantine into centers in colombo. but they are being questioned and the authorities are putting together
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their sort of case. but they have told us that a criminal investigation is on the way men l fernandez, joining us there for on that clean operation just outside columbia. thanks very much man. l trying to government is relaxing, family planning, restrictions to allow counsels to have up to 3 children. existing limit is to decisions, follow a drastic decline and birth in the world, the most populous country. katrina, you reports 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 center 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
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could hom, china's economic growth be to go with 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 predict the economy would be double in 2035 compared with 2020. but that will be mission impossible. now. they ging ended its decades wrong. one child policy in 2016, raising the child limit to 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 ridicule, the government's dramatic policy turnaround. from the 1980 until 2016 millions of women were subject to fines and even forced abortion and sterilization after having
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one child in 2014 liberty film directed young you know, was find more than one $1000000.00 for having 3 children. though these penalties no longer apply, china's rising cost of living remains a barrier for families. many are unable to afford having more than one child. increasingly educated women are also putting off all foregoing having children over 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. 60 years ago, hundreds of young activists boarded bosses bound for the southern united states to challenge segregation. it became known as the freedom riders. many were beaten and
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arrested on arrival in a campaign that still resumes today. because in salumi reports 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 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 violent attacks. by mobs in the ku klux klan, they also face to rest and many spend weeks in county jails. one of whom was 19 year old new yorker louis suck men. 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
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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, as we saw of escape by jumping off the roof of building next to us, declare came up to stay at the front door. we must go kill way burned with the freedom riders. treatment by local authorities sparked the 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 they could tell my story . i feel 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
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wants to know the big explosion, and i mean, it can be as simple as put your arm around somebody that can be a revolutionary ed, depending on where you are. even at 79, zach man 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 is a 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. well instead as well, number 2, no mail soccer has withdrawn from the french open, citing mental health concerns. japanese was fined and trusted with expulsion after she refused to talk to media following her 1st round match on sunday me. as i can
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says, she's been suffering from long bouts of depression and that her decision is the best for the tournaments. the other players and her roving marries for lane as the senior clinical psychologist, the mental health leave at the training institute of sport. she says that says, half all athletes experience mental health issues. i think it's a, it's a really important discussion that we're having now around athlete wellbeing and, and the role that the media plays and obviously, you know, the media is very important in amplifying mental health and, and things that waits experience. but we also need to make sure that athletes school supported in doing that. i think what's important is that, that part, the athletes feel supported in answering questions and doing media and at the meteor also have access to mental health education which received themselves. because the timing is less of an issue, i think, and it's more about, you know, everyone's feeling locked in, got the information and resources and support available to do the job.

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