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no more than in the world needs w h. making a healthy world to you for every one. ah, ah . a full locks out in malaysia, the prime minister warns of a potential catastrophe. the country struggles to tackle a spike and cove at 19 cases. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera, alive from go home, also coming out, peruse, corrode, of our staff to more than doubles after government review, making it the, was the effective country in relation to its population. sherlock has was
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a logical disaster. fernandez, looking at mamma clean up ahead and tennis world. number 2, they owe me a soccer, pulls out of the french open. so i think concerns about her mental health in many southeast asian nations that was seen as corona, virus success stories. and now being forced to impose new restrictions. infections such to record levels, malaysia is among the worst hit. it's imposed a 2 week nationwide. total lockdown starting today tuesday, only 17 essential. so the sectors are allowed to operate vietnam, which had managed to keep infections low, has seen cases more than double in the past month. it's suspended international flights into hundreds. it also whole human city where the plan is to test all my 1000000 people living there. and tylenol says to lay plans to ease restrictions in its capital. there's also been a rise in cases in southern china,
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travel restrictions have been imposed in its most populous province, glen dong, one neighbourhood, and the provincial capital. one job isn't locked down. out of here is florence louis has more now from carla. 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 indian variant that is more infectious, although official say more studies need to be done on this. and then some of the places i think governments just got a little bit too complacent. taiwan, for example,
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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. similarly, it was airport comings and goings that lead to a cluster down. so governments in asia have dealt with this 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 east 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 sort of a special fund to buy vaccines. and now it says it wants to purchase vaccine production technology. bangladesh is also dealing with a rise in corona virus infections. experts are especially worried about a surgeon district along the border with india can be a challenge. re report south from the capital dot com seems like these are becoming
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increasingly common in the capital long queues at the testing centers and more burials at the city as graveyard. restaurant hawk lost her father and an uncle in just 2 weeks to cobit 19. but she fears there is worse to come on. bob above all the defense. if tomorrow my father died due to cove it and we buried him in dis graveyard. the day we buried him. there were many empty spaces besides the grave. 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 grapes. although restrictions have been in place darker with the population of nearly 18000000 appears to be functioning as normal, the bangladesh, a government has expanded information right, 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
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uncertainty created by cobra 19 outlet for bang, this is economy is still positive and is showing early signs of recovery. however, 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're high in fiction dread in india. what is the instruction was the region it is going slowly up in the district as joining india. also, there are some districts within bangladesh, pato border. there are just showing the degrees. and just for the red banner that she's facing, difficult is conducting its mass inoculation program. because of the shortage of
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those, if only a little over $9000000.00 jobs of the oxford estrogenic a vaccine have been administered so far in a population of $165000000.00, 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 spire. a lot of control child re, i'll just say dhaka, bangladesh. archie clement says, a professor of infectious diseases at cooking university, he says, for the world will have to keep taking precautions until enough people of vaccinated every region of the world is experiencing a different trajectory. different history of coverage making. it appears at the moment one region of the world that is experiencing larger outbreaks. i think this
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is pretty much what we're going to be stuck with until we get high levels of coverage and populations with effective things. up until that point we have to, you know, we'd have to be vigilant. we have to be doing good, some islands. we have to be communities, we have to come together and accept maybe restriction, border controls. the uses personal protective equipment masks, etcetera, practicing good. hi, james. we will be stuck with this and so until we get high coverage, is there any way out so far? all of the evidence suggests that the vaccines that are effective against the kind of research letting strength say kind of it for the bar as does we tight? nowhere near is it just to know whether the extremes of influenza, for example, wait aid, entirely new back to the same, to deal with new trying to say a village and spread around the world. so it might be that the next things that we have available to us may help us as a global community get on top of it. however,
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things can change and it's quite predictable. the bars that surprised scientists regulation since the, the time that originally emerged, that of the world health organization is pushing for an international treaty to help the world plan for similar situations in the future. and work on suitable responses. the defining characteristic of the pandemic is the lack of sharing of data, information, pathogens, technologist 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. trying can authorities have begun
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a criminal investigation into a cargo ship fire that's responsible for one of the countries was ecological disasters. 5 sciences battling the blaze which now into it's 12 day the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic, nitric acid micro plastics. much of it was spilled overboard, causing widespread damage to beaches and see life. i'll just eras michelle fernandez reports in terms of the communities. you can see the huge number of boats that dotted behind me here in this phishing in lead, which is a little bit north of colombo now for over one and a half weeks. these communities were not allowed, obviously, to go to see because of the situation in terms of the toxic chemicals and essentially that flaming vessel which had floated so much of its dangerous cargo in that blaze agent. and in terms of the communities here,
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they had been essentially having trouble, obviously, with things that corona locked downs and restrictions livelihoods had been affected . and when they couldn't go out to see, obviously that really, really affected most communities, the sort of day to day income, particularly the smaller boards that essentially find the living that equal to living in terms of the daily sort of fishing sort of produce. yesterday, however, we're hearing that the state minister of fisheries came, did meet with some of the communities. and there has been a somewhat, an easing of restrictions on some of the votes they have been allowed to go out to see. but at the same time being given an area to avoid a fishing within. interrupting and i'll take your, lived out a garza, the eas representative to the palestinian territories, making his 1st visit since the end of the recent conflict. that's listening. we're
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located right now. hundreds of people have lost their life. what is worse? so you more than $250.00 s thing and have lost their lives here in the shuffle of those up among which $66.00 children and $38.00 women, she started in the 50 percent over population. god, who died and was killed during the apartments for civilian tissue my heart goes out to those and then i go to those families after one and then say that because i'm right. so i'm
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a father who's that again? i'm a father just because i'm an uncle. and i can only imagine how did miss be losing people. you love the dear, what a lot in all the prices and all of the really, you know, just working with, you know, the 1st thing is to make sure that the choir actually hold on. all of the efforts underway by egypt must be supported the whole gotten out so that you and the people are gonna enjoy some sort of stability, some sort of be some of the most was the but then at the
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same time, you need to have immediate access to shelter, to walk, to food electricity, humanitarian axis to gaza has to be insured. does that mean has to be sure the crossing control and get it on and get him on my end and has to be insured from the way you say right now from the european union are to get our police on the wolf and the engaging in our records damage and need the law to go
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along with our level to advance human care, you need shelter, food, water, and electricity as soon as possible when, when, when we have just now the amount of $34000000.00 euros, which be channel that we ages is active on the ground this is just the 1st step. the more important step in the medium term is to make sure that guys are, can be read from instructed and jobs. i can recover economic life that we can remember. people tend to be a little on the the law
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by the end of september, october, we will have an assessment of what that would of mountain i am here with my colleague collins who is in charge of corporation that they have been union. we have and we are thinking of what we can do at the end of the year to support the reconstruction recovery. i've got that added to the market. this is much at how much i know it is also a business. it might find liquidity for the enter printers who log everything off and it goes to school through it and run
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other children can go to school and all of that. and it's also continuing working on big guy, the nation man, which we provide so that hundreds, thousands of guys can access and help a little bit of help. and then we'll know how to show this, but all that will be your child. if that causes off the front, they will not be address once and then you can monitor, it cannot be that in 2 or 3 years time i come back here to you and from a, from the you simply because another company does broken out and another public has destroyed so many lives so many building, so many families open at the moment
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on a lot of we political so you're not just because you occupied the hope that's me start 1st with a political rise and for the you say no, it's a funny to argue that very soon, all the political forces in the occupied territory agree on forming content base government which come back here and make sure that the recovery and re fax. you can start as soon as possible. oh no, no, no one is the one that government needs also democratic
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mandate and it was the more we from the european doing, you have always called him a credit election to take a little bit didn't we need to provide clear prospect on people in gaza and also in west bank, it was under inaction. the only way 3 new make credible and make legitimate goals will be in for you one of the should be really representative coming into government in power and also in the west bank at law. and we won't people from ownership so that is
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one part of the equation. the other part didn't bother logo. if we want to rebuild and recover garza, we need to make sure that the speech block comes on and as soon as possible. i know we're just on the be able to move in and some guys who need to come in and need to be exported from got investment to come here and be able to flourish the economy of got a whole lot of them. and this is absolutely essential. if we want to make sure that the ones that are likely want of the printer, the business, all those 2000000 living and having to survive here,
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they need an open system of being able to move out. and from that show up in the usual before we do want to visit with the other. so when you are having some sort of agree government with a democratic mandate and having and to the see age off god on this all would help very much and reinvigorating the middle east peace process, which has been so far to be a nuclear and that's what we're working for when i'm a little, it's despite all the tragedy in spite of it and the fact this i'm feeling with you right now. it's all hope. this is an opportunity that we need to grasp the wrong
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and have them all like it. how do you want to, you know, that's why i'm here and that you'll be doing, it continues to work with you as your friends partner in democracy. he's prosperity and security. that is will be happy to freshen the conditions. finishing the community also be lifting the food and i'm like what you did
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was about 3 months in the me just the what you want me to say. sorry, the support. okay. yes. i thank you very much for this question. first of all, we don't would conditions, construction delivery or either the demo we just said, i just set that i need to reconstruct the dog the end to make it recover from this terrible tragedy require the number of important step.
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one important step is that we bring back any clue as if governance from the river to the see that we make sure that the split between god and the rest is overcome that the leadership unified and doesn't continue to be separated. shopping will not allow for the more but it's not sufficient to just have a unit government or a government of content that you need to make sure that you and you and you can actually vote for the government once you have over time. if credible timeframe where you can actually have the election as was initially only make you go. well that would be in the publish. it is not a condition, it's a,
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it's a logical implication of making sure that making sure that we don't stand again again, 2 or 3 years time and complain about the fact that we usually have to start from scratch again. and on the train, the side, the tiny right, they need to for the corporate was ending to. ready see and allowing access in the critical period now of goods and equipment for people to be able to survive. and if we will work and we have to come in agreement with them that not just for me to carry relief, not just hoary construction, but for the future of god for the use of the 2300000 people here that they can able and trade and invest and migrate and work that game
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long as you get the nation. and we are working with international partners that we as we speak in the weeks and months, we come to make this happen. it just the process. we are committed to making sure that this can actually not, that much believe addition to the job was to do that. i am permanent contact i'm. i'm based in jerusalem people's and i'm and i've been in contact with the model number low
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and the leadership in the european union has firmly set elections are for the reasons i explain. ready why it cannot be that for more than 14 years, the people did not have a democratic lee elected government democratically elected parliament. and then there's no accountability between the executive dust and what the parliament wanted to do. then we have the concern also the obligation of each occupying power to facilitate the holding of election in gaza, which thank you, susan as agree and then the agreement of 95 well on
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july. so it should be good to thank you. yeah, well that was the representative of the palestinian territory and span cuen phone bookstore. speaking in garza, his 1st visit since the end of the recent conflict, he was speaking in front of the media building that was destroyed by his ready air raid on the 15th of may which house the associated press. and of course, al jazeera, he said you will try its level best to address the humanitarian needs in gaza as soon as possible. we need, he said, a political situation. not just for garza, but for the occupied palestinian territories. we need all groups to agree on a consensus based government. the palestinian authority needs
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a democratic mandate. we need to make sure the siege of a blockade of garza ends soon. this is an opportunity, he said, and we need to grasp it. let's move on. at least 2 people have died. in the fascination attempt on a uganda minister gunman sprayed a general consume. but while my last car with bullets killing his daughter and the drive up that happened in a suburb of the capitol come parlor while mala who was injured in the attack, is the minister of works on transport. and the former army commander for ivory coast president lawrence bag bow is expected to go home later this month. after spending 10 years in exile the decision and follows his acquittal on charges of crimes against humanity at the international criminal court. his successor, president allison tata said in april that his rival was free to return back bow, was forced from power in 2011,
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becoming the 1st head of state to stand trial at the hague. women's tennis was on the tune. i only a soccer has withdrawn from the french open fighting mental health concerns. japanese star was fined and threatened with the expulsion of she refused to talk to the media flowing her 1st round match on sunday. soccer says she's been suffering long bouts of depression and that her decision is the best for the tournament. the other players and her well being friends from champions serina williams has offered her support to us. so i feel for naomi, i feel like i wish i could give her her because i know what it's like, like i said, i've been in those positions. we have different personalities and people are different. not everyone is the same. i'm thick, you know, other people i said, and so every one is different in everyone handles things differently. so, you know, you just have to let her handle it the way she wants to in the best way that she
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think she can we, we show the best and the quickest possible recovery. and we look forward to having now me, you know, tournaments next year. we remain very committed to all athletes well being and to continually improving every aspect of players experience, you know, tournaments including with the media. ah, it's good to have you got us. hello adrian. again, here in the headlines on, i was just here a se, asia struggling with a surge in corona virus infections. malaysia is imposing a nationwide to weak lockdown and vietnam is suspending international flights florence louis has more from quite a lump up on the restrictions there. the government says this is next.

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