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the systematic killing lead to the displacement of millions of people, the power, militaristic take, their loss is the zones they took over areas the state couldn't never reach. under pressure from the da, the criminals who came off the pablo escobar, 100 down the show companies when under rest increase. ah, me a full look down in malaysia, the prime minister warns of a potential catastrophe as the country struggles to tackle a spike in cove at 19 cases. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al 0 live from doha, also coming up,
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peruse current of our staff toll more than doubles after government review, making it the worst effected country in relation to its population. sherlock has was a logical disaster fernanda, looking at the clean up ahead amazon. this plan was to set up its african headquarters in cape town, come on the fire, despite the promise of thousands of jobs in many southeast asian nations that was seen as karone of our success stories and now being forced to impose new restrictions. infections such to record levels malays yet is among the worst hit. it's imposed a 2 week nationwide. total lockdown starting on tuesday, only 17 essential. so the sectors are allowed to operate vietnam, which had managed to keep infections low as seen cases more than double over the past month. it's suspended international flights and to handle it. and also her
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human city, where plans to test mine 1000000000 people and thailand as to laid plans to ease restrictions. it's capital. there's also been a rise in cases in southern china, travel restrictions have been imposed in its most populous province square dog. and one neighborhoods in one neighborhood in the provincial capital going show has been put down, been put into lockdown for more or less cross lives. now 2 houses here is florence louis who's in kalat. lumper. tell us more about the situation in valencia them, which has gone into full lockdown. what does that mean? while the government says the lockdown is necessary to prevent the collapse of a health care system that's already under severe strain. so this lockdown means that only the government has it on the essential services and sectors all out to operate. but at reduced capacity. and even then, employees have to produce a letter from the relevant ministry to show that they come under one of the allowed
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sectors. and schools and universities also shut and only 2 persons per household allowed out to up to get to buy essential items within 10 kilometer radians from home. now malaysia was doing quite well in containing the corona virus last year until that held a local election in september and cases have gotten much higher this year. it reported a record 9000 cases on saturday. health officials here a couple of reasons behind the search in cases one is the presence of more infectious strains of the virus. and to because people breached pandemic restrictions and got together to celebrate the muslim festival of eat last month. and what about the rest of the region, countries that had done so well in the initial wave was gone wrong.
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well, one thing that places in asia have in common is a fairly low vaccination rate. about 6 percent of the population on average has received at least one dose of the vaccine. and that's fairly low. so that's one of the factors behind the search in cases. and then in vietnam, health officials say it is because just like in malaysia, there is a more infectious strain of the virus health minister in vietnam said on saturday that they've discovered a hybrid variant, a combination of the u. k. and engine variant that is more infectious, although officials say more studies need to be done on this. and in some of the places i think government is just a little bit too complacent. tie. one, for example, started relaxing its pandemic restrictions. it reduced its quarantine requirement for non vaccinated airline pilots from 14 days to 5, and then eventually to 3 days. and that led to an cluster singapore as well.
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similarly, it was airport comings and goings that lead to a cluster then. so governments in asia have dealt with the surgeon cases by imposing tighter restrictions. and we've seen that starting to work in singapore. the prime minister said if things go to plan the lockdown that it imposed last month could be eased in the next 2 weeks. and of course countries in asia and starting to ramp up the vaccination campaigns. malaysia says more supplies are expected this month, and vietnam has set up a special fund to buy vaccines. and now it says it wants to purchase vaccine production technology out there. a foreign lee reporting live from quite a loan to florence. many thanks. will bangladesh is also dealing with a rise in the number of corona virus infections. experts ferrer, especially worried about a surge in districts along the border with india. time via childhood reports from the capital dot com seems like these are becoming increasingly common in the capital long queues at the testing centers and more burials at the cities graveyard
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. restaurant hawk lost her father and an uncle in just 2 weeks to cobit 19. but she fears there is wants to come on. bob for the defense of the day. 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 $18000000.00 appears to be functioning as normal, the bangladesh, a 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 cobra 19 outlet for bang, this is economy is still positive and is showing early signs of recovery. however,
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according to a new world bank report, much will depend on how fast mass vaccination can be achieved. often 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 get 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 infection was a good which is going slowly up in the district as joining india. also there are some districts within butler, this border there are showing the degrees and just for the redo 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 jobs of the oxford estrogenic
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a vaccine have been administered so far in a population of 165000000. the government is now looking for an alternative source for supplies. but health experts that concern some or 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 dhaka, bangladesh. peru has revised its corona, virus tests all bringing but i'm much more than double what was reported earlier. the south american nation now has the highest curve at 19 mortality per capita or above. manley explains how those numbers out of 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, those who death due to cov 19, are included in the official figures that seem blames on
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a lack of testing. now the government has revised these figures. the death toll has more than double 280000. since the start the pandemic, meaning peru has the highest koby, 19 death rate per capita of anywhere in the world. garcia, i'm a gauge north red. 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 are running out of oxygen supplies. find the situation was far worse than officially reported. has only tested about one 3rd of proportionally 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 cold it. 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. miller's that the long term mother nature is not political. she has her own agenda. if you do this to lied about the numbers, mother nature, all right, we will see that unfortunate cemeteries and the fact that we see throughout the world not high that despite the resides mortality figures, the government says it's not planning to speed up its fascination program. going to be added that 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 period. since the start of 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 altos air of sir lincoln. authorities have begun a criminal investigation into a cargo ship fire. that's responsible for one of the countries was ecological disasters. fine sciences of battling the blaze, which is now into it's 12th day. the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic, nitric acid and micro plastics. much of it is spilled overboard, causing widespread damage to beaches and c life houses. here is michelle fernandez as more from a beach cleanup operation in colombo. what you see is these truly mind boggling. i mean, just over my shoulder, you can see the actual smouldering ship just. it's about 9 and a half kilo nautical miles of 800 kilometers off this beach, the smoldering ship of the report, which has been burning for the last, centrally 12 days. now what do you see right in front in the foreground? ah, members of the sherlock, a navy,
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essentially personnel who have been cleaning up these beaches. what you see is sort of baskets that they have essentially dredging, all of this micro plastics. it's littering the beach. what you can see, obviously the beach is almost turned white and black. it is full of these plastic pellets, these micro plastic pellets, which are mixed with suit and charred remains essentially of the wreckage. if i just move a little further up, you can see signs of essentially the impact on marine life just within the last. are these dead fish being salvaged by the clean up crew here? and this is what the environmentalists are warning of the huge damage that this disaster is reeking on the environment. i mean, drive through. if you look, i mean this scene continues along this beach essentially way you see hundreds and
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hundreds of personnel essentially filling all of these bags were told by the local sort of authorities here that in the last couple of days, every single day they have basically bagged up more than 100 tons of this debris and plastic, and obviously this begs the question of what the long term impact is going to be. look at whether update. thanks to i'll just hear a then we'll tell you why presidential candidates dropping out of the race. just 5 months before nicaragua had to the post plus taking a break, tennis will number 2, soccer pulls out of the french open. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways.
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hello there. it's been a long time coming for folks in the united kingdom coming off. it's what is may on record for some that includes whales, but quite run of sun. we've seen this is in london, people frolicking in the sun. i'm not so sure if you'd catch me in the suspended pool here, but huge crowds outside, you know these conditions, the sunshine and above average, temperatures will continue. so on wednesday we're good 5 degrees where we should be okay. there is some serious weather to talk about in it is really around the black sea region north, south, east and west, but in particular, eastern sections of romania, so rate up against the black sea could see 70 millimeters of rain within 24 hours. there is also the risk of some storms across so huge swath of spain, even the risk of some hail. so madrid we have thunderstorms in the forecast for you on tuesday. and there's also the risk of some hail for parts of turkey. this will be east of, on the northwest portion of the country once again,
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rate up. so the black sea temperatures low here as well, is stumble, only high of 19 on tuesday. and that energy that we had through spain could also drop some hill as we had toward northern areas of algeria and northern to new jersey, tunis hi of 24 for you on tuesday. sponsored pay cut on airways. be part of the debate itself defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the man was white, man, touching a loud dream, where a global audience become a global community. jumping to the comment, question, and part of the discussion. there are like, if it's connecticut efforts to silence palestinians on the online faith on al jazeera. ah
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the again, this is the main news, this se, asia is struggling with a search in corona virus infections. malaysia is imposing a nationwide too weak lockdown and 5th novice, suspending international flights testing or 9000000 people living in hotels, min city, and bangladesh. that's going to search in the number of due infections for national lockdown that has been extended for a few months. health officials are especially concerned about an increase in cases in districts along the border with india and try and can authority on a criminal investigation into a cargo ship fire that's responsible. one of the countries was ecological disasters . the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic nitric acid of micro plastics. as
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the u. k continues to relax its corona virus restrictions, england was locked down, will effectively be over in 3 weeks. but that has some health officials concerned, as the very 1st detected in india is spreading in several parts of the u. k. that's leading to cause to slow down the easing of restrictions says the baka reports now from london. you case, basking in a 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 soon i think it should be not normally the common 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 data of the countries in the early stages of
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a 3rd wave of infections with right growing fastness amongst 10 to 14 year olds. this may hear that they're in a public health crisis now and right now, cases, i'm hospitalizations that increasing with rapid spread with more transmissible data . and while only about 38 percent of our population 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 have been very longed on sunday that you can record it 3000. you can write, if i was cases for the 5th day in a row, the highest figure is the start of april, the so called indian very forward to be much more virulent than other variants is 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 a doubling every week, providing opportunities for even more potentially harmful mutations. the
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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 parker al jazeera london school officials in nigeria. i have confirmed that 136 students are missing after an armed group attacked. and islamic school inter geena in the state of new jersey on sunday, 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 are searching for the others. actually what i was going to faint across, right in front of my eyes,
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my children were where i just turn it out. we had experience so many of them. how do we have female? the last one is just about 5 years old. when we come at some of them glam, the get hung get into the school, then the 10 to the 3rd and we close the wing office should show show doing the grounds. the peak of the student amazon is at the center of a controversial battle of a sacred, historical and ecologically sensitive land. in cape town, south africa, the u. s. e commerce giant building it's africa base on a floodplain the. the project recently got the green light, spite years of opposition from activists. indigenous groups and environmentalists. robin smith reports out from cape town,
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praying for protection. before going to war, with a giant. these men are among thousands of people fighting to safe god. what they say is sacred and environmentally sensitive land. so one of the world's largest companies is about to cement itself on african soil. amazons, africa headquarters will stand tall in south africa at the confluence of to kate's on rivers. some environmental se building on a flood plain is a disaster waiting to happen and put surrounding areas at further risk of flooding . now critics also argue that the development goes against the cities climate change policies. amazon's offices form part of a major, $14.00, hector, $280000000.00 redevelopment plan. that will create thousands of jobs. but it's been marred by controversy since being announced 5 years ago. construction
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includes in filling parts of the lives, the river. the land is home to endangered plant and animal species and was among the 1st areas in south africa to be colonized in the $1600.00 and it's considered sacred terrain. window genus, people. if the guns aerospace, this is a place where we can locate the original sin where young fun rubric the colonizer kissed his pole onto the sacred terrain. for the 1st time that stabbed at the ancestors of mankind itself. not all indigenous groups are against the development . in a written statement, the developers deny there will be a negative impact on the environment list. the pleasure properties trust says if anything, the development will quote, see degraded, private land transformed into beautiful and publicly accessible space. but critics are not convinced this, but if it's to show the authorities that the development is not appropriate despite
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the fact that here it is within cape say that the heritage elements of the plan are not adequate and don't meet the requirements of law. authorities are gonna hit and approve this development as construction vehicles role in. so to do names on a petition to stop the development. activists on all hoping, a court will rule against the 1st bricks being laid. robinson algebra kept all turkish agents, have snatched the nephew of a man. the turkey accuses of orchestrating a failed crew in 2016 cellar in glen is wanted for being a member of his uncle. satilla gordon's movement. which anchor regard as a terrorist group, it's not clear where solid dean was taken from, but it's believed that he was living in kenya. is uncle is a turkish religious leader who lives in the u. s. turkey and greece of our greater economic cooperation in an effort to men,
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ties the to nato allies have been at odds of energy exploration and territorial rights in the eastern, mediterranean johnson helpless report for lessons took his foreign minister move. luc chose alou said he was coming to athens with a positive agenda, a change to more than a year of bob to exchanges, and 10 stand offs quite literally on the high seas where long standing maritime disputes almost pushed the 2 countries into military conflicts. 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 con uncertainty. we want all of these issues and differences of opinion may result with a foundation neighborliness international law under respect for mutual rights and interest. and for this reason,
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our dialogue must continue uninterrupted. on this subjects, both sides, the willing, we've re established not today alone as an estimate. the purpose of today's meeting was to attempt a process of mutual understanding and if that is possible, a graduate moving over of situation over time on them, greece and turkey came to the brink of war last year, when their navies deployed across the gym and east mediterranean the reason was to bookish 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 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 comic 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 of the native sonic greece says it wants to reach a permanent agreement and maritime borders based on international law. was it doesn't want is to act as an enabler for turkey to make tactical confessions while sticking to an expansionist playbook. jobs are open us al jazeera athens, the number of presidential candidates hoping to run
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a nickel rank was election is quickly being whittled down. the u. n. has warned that a new electoral law is undermining the prospect of a free and fair bonus. latin america editor, you see a demon explains with presidential elections just 5 months off. opponents of niggers was president, daniel, lord, pay that, and his wife ross and your movie you the vice president are dropping like flies. wow. recent weeks to opposition parties were dissolved and 2 candidates put under house arrest and renew electoral reform measure that the un high commissioner for human rights says will impede fair and pre election. now the standard to moral the most competitive opposition candidate is being accused of money laundering, another primes that would make her ineligible to run to patrol for a former president lives chamorro who beat ortega in elections back in 1990. look
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at that. this is not about attacking me. it's about attacking the rise of nicaraguans to a fair free and transparent election. they want to eliminate all of us to frighten us all. so we won't participate. leaving the general prosecutor's office to motor said her lawyers were also being threatened. newkirk was pro government prosecutor says that the literature, moral foundation, that she leads and which receives donations from abroad to support independent journalism is being investigated for money laundering. over the weekend, the vice president confirmed the foundations accountant and it's finance manager had been arrested and will remain imprisoned for up to 90 days while they're investigated. the government has not responded to al jazeera as request your comment. but vice president moody, jo says opposition leaders are guilty of organized crime, but that's not all. at least a dozen journalists, including the
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a f p correspondent, had been detained, questioned or charged with possible complicity. it'll be really, the gallo corresponded to the us based spanish language network. you division says her bank account has also been frozen. i want to let you know because i asked the prosecutor what crime was being investigated for. and he said he would be told that information. how am i supposed to defend myself? the office of the independent, huge organization confidential has also been rated and shut down, its director cabinet with none. the chair, moral is christiana cameras. brother, it is more we jen is practice journalism or not treason. they just stood everything to call our equipment and arrested our camera man. they're trying to crush any voice. it challenges the dictatorship. in our case, journalists who hope how to account. president ortega, who controls all of nicaragua institutions and who has the support of cuba and
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veneers whaler is running for a 4th consecutive terms. and just like in his whaler opposition will soon have to decide whether to compete at all. actions that they say have already been decided to see and human al, jazeera women, this tennis world, number 2, they owe me a soccer, was withdrawn from the french, open fighting mental health concerns. the japanese style was fined and threatened with expulsion after she refused to talk to the media after her 1st round match on sunday. soccer says she's been suffering long pounds of depression and that her decision is the best for the tournament. the other players and her well being we, we share the best and the quickest possible recovery. and we look forward to having now me, you know, tournament next year, we remain very committed to all athletes well being. and to continually improving
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every aspect of players experience. you know, tournament including with the media.

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