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call for unconditional support to ensure the rebuilding of god after these really bombardment of the palestinian territory full lockdown in malaysia. the prime minister ones have a potential for castro fee as multiple southeast asian nation space. a spike in cove, in 1900 cases, rules corona's eyes, death told more than doubled after a government review, making it the worst effected country in relation to its population. also this, our trailer has was the logical off. i'm in finance. looking at the clean up ahead and i'm from humble thoughts from across the board back wall number 2, now me a faca following her which or from the french open, citing her mental health. ah, thank you very much for joining us. the european union envoy for the palestinian
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territories is calling for unconditional support to ensure guys as rebuilding after the 11 de israeli bombardment last month, more than 250 pounds indians lost their lives and interest structure was damaged and destroyed. 13 people died after my fight, thousands of rockets that is really towns we don't put conditions on reconstruction and recovery, but the need to reconstruct garza and to help it recover from this terrible tragedy requires a number of important steps. we need to bring back inclusive governance from the river to the sea and to make sure that the split between gather and the west bank is overcome and palestinian leadership unifies. it's not sufficient to have a unity, government or governance of consensus. you need to make sure all of you vote for the government that you have the credible elections as was initially planned 3 weeks ago. israel needs to fully cooperate and ending the siege and allowing access through this critical period. ned speak to you now. siad in garza for the human eye
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. tell us more about what the you envoy said, and what is the offering as 5 aid high call. you representative, spoke about name and significant points, like the reconstruction of gods. that must be with a political process must be accompanied by political condition and also the unifying of the policy and home through the election and the opening of the borders and the missing off the siege. but then if we come and look at all these significant points that has been mentioned by the preventative, we will find that, okay, the palestinians do want to all this to happen. but there are always, there's always these really authorities who are not and knowing for they did not allow the elections to help them in drew, the live, like he stated,
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that this would be unifying. the policy at home should be through election. the election were not allowed to happen because israel simply could not allow. c any elections to happen in jerusalem? so they have to take him back right away from the palestinian, also the listing of the seas. israel is speaking about using these. we're talking about a low full and low for these. sorry, that has been on the policy and for more than 14 years now. and israel is just talking about using the siege, the allowing or permitting of the reconstruction materials that israel totally either refuses to enter or permit the enter in salvage or enter in very little in very little quantities. we're talking about reconstruction,
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which is always being delayed due to the refusal of the pallet of that israeli government to ease and to ease its restrictions on this process. so very international funding, but we do, we need the israeli, the israeli authorities who is the restrictions on the whole process. we need the international community to abide israel to actually follow and to respect these routes, illusions, and conventions. that's where made by the international community. you know, thank you for that, you know, in gaza lettering in august. here is how you force it in west rule. slim forest. harry, you envoy saying support for rebuilding gas. i should be unconditional. how will israel be viewing this? i will. israel has said that it wants to see any reconstruction only on the terms that it would not aid how masses,
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ability to rebuild. it's tara capabilities us in the words of the is really foreign minister, gary s can as you, when he was in cairo the other day. also, israel wants to see the return of for israelis, 2 soldiers. the remains of 2 soldiers that is believed to be continued to be held by hamas inside gods, or up to the 2014 war to others, ready civilians who entered garza. and i believe just to be held by us, they want to see those people live and returned to israel as for the issue of palestinian elections. yes, israel gave no answer when it was repeatedly asked about the ability to hold elections in occupied east jerusalem. but you also remember that one of us did call off those elections and he was the president of the past no authority. and he was seen to be doing so obviously for that reason, but also potentially for political reasons concerned about how,
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how much might do in those elections, given that he's called them off, given their masters just gained a large amount of support in the occupied west bank and in issues them as well as in gaza from the outcome of this war. the prospects of a palestinian election. certainly don't look good at the moment, the one that was supposed to have taken place on the 22nd of may looks to be pushed a long way into the future. hurry, thank you very much. hi, phosphate is non correspondent in west jerusalem on to the world news and more than actually related to that. more than 50 for europe, ian leaders and diplomats have signed an open letter accusing politicians of attempting to stop an international criminal inquiry into reported war crimes. in pound sign, that's according to the guardian newspaper. it follows the trump administration sanctions on icpc officials orders that have since been reversed by the biden administration. israel has said it will not cooperate with the inquiry into the
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reported war crimes. now be current of iris pandemic in many southeast asian nations that were seen as success stories in controlling the pandemic. and now being forced to impose new restrictions as infection says to record levels. malaysia is among the worst hit in both the 2 week nationwide total locked down starting on tuesday. only 17 essential service 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 in hanoi and also her, she mean city way plan to test all 9000000 people and thailand has delayed plans for ease restrictions in the capital bank caulk. there's also been a rise in cases in southern china, travel restrictions have been imposed in its most populous province. one don't one neighborhood in the provincial capital, one who is in lockdown. his object here is fraud and sweet with more on the
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situation in malaysia. 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 very. and that is more infectious, although official 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. taiwan, 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. and 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 set up a special fund to buy vaccines. and now it says it wants to purchase vaccine production technology. i speak to dr. abby shake remodel, who is the asia pacific emergency health coordinator for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies is joining via skype from thank you very much for speaking to us. malaysia, thailand, vietnam, all these countries have done so well in containing the initial wave of the pandemic. what went wrong? did they get too complacent?
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yeah, you have all these bad lie. lead country have done very well during the 1st week before the 19th, but like history out, i want to be more than a year and do this band to me. many people are sick and tired of following all the rules and regulations and wants to go back to their normal life. on top of that, the, these country also are the now the radiance of concern, which is much more reasonable and in picture than the previous. although it is not strange, i still like losing our loading, our guard again against the right. a lot of the presence of radiance, of concerns can be attributed as 2 major called all of cases in south asia. right in vietnam, we've discovered a more infectious, very into hybrid of the india u. k variant. how worrying is this? and is this the reason behind the sudden buys in infection fair?
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so more studies need to be done to really the like whether or not like the new baby and that which is prepared to be the nation off to radiance or concern already one is b 117 that was plus detected in gauge and the b 1617, which was detected in india. it is a combination of that. and some of the local experts in now i believe it is highly trans both than any of the strain. and it is really an alarming side, not only for now, but also for, for the other states around or other countries around. now, if this is true, then we are looking for a major adviser in the region, but stating that we need to have more 1st men understand it. they become shown on the total gaze right? indeed. and what's surprising, dr. remark is that there is a fairly low vaccination rate in many of these countries in malaysia understand
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that fewer than 6 percent of the people they have received at least one dose of the vaccine. why, why is that? why haven't these countries been able to get their vaccination programs going? so this is quite unfortunate july like we don't have vaccinations coming to the lower income or lower middle income countries. as the vaccination went to the higher income countries, more than 80 percent of the doors landed up in the high income country and, and there were limited number of faxing despite dr. broberg's book and also advocates from the international federation of red cross rector. since the fact that on you could double distribution all accede, i think the vaccine nationalism what, why heavy it is quite important that the global solidarity are in place and the countries ship access to the vaccine to the country to make sure the vaccination rates can biscayne all in this country so that we can collectively come drop the
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plan to get right. if they are continued delays in vaccinations, what would be the consequences for people in these countries? so one of the band me or the very unfortunate fact is the more time we get, let the vita stay in the population, they will start getting and start adjusting to the, to the vaccine the button. so you, for pregnant, up with operation audits, segment up the concrete remain on vaccinated. it is likely that we are going to be parker and the mutant read it will reach to the high income country as well, which will be able to escape the neutralizing and dividing it that was developed recognition. so we need to remember, no one is safe until everyone is safe. doctor remark, thank you very much for talking to us dr. b. shake, remodel is from the national federation of the red cross, red crescent society. thank you for your time. pearl meanwhile,
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has revise its grown of eyes death toll taking the number to more than double what was reported earlier. it now has the world's highest goal, the $900.00 mortality rate in relation to its population, lower burden. manley explains how the numbers add up families taking lot 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 deaths due to cov 19, are included in the official figures that seem blames on a lack of testing. 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, $900.00 death rate per capita of anywhere in the world. garcia drama gave no read. 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
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a state. an already underfunded health care system has become overwhelmed. many hospitals are 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 politics is taking a part in under reporting numbers to make short term gains if you're going to under . so these numbers in order taking some short term went from politics. you know, there's a 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 you with unfortunate cemeteries and the fact that we see throughout the world it's not high. that despite the revised mortality figures,
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the government says it's not planning to speed up its vaccination program. you're going to be out of 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 i've started the pandemic, even the cemeteries are becoming overwhelmed. many now running out of space to bury the dead, laura by the man, the al serra in neighboring brazil, many health experts are expecting another wave of the virus in late june. more than 460000 people have died and the numbers are still rising. but one city is blocking the trend in latin america's worst hit country for han, achieved a 95 percent drop in fatalities. one, nearly all adults were vaccinated. and as monica nike reports, the experiment offered hope to the rest of the country. until recently,
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the small city of santa in the southeastern state of the bower was no different to the rest of brazil. is colby 19 infection spreading at alarming rate. hospitals on the brink of collapse, not in effect, seen for its population of 45000. that changed in february when there hannah was chosen for a pioneer study to discover what would happen if every adult was vaccinated form and later 97 percent of all adults have received 2 doses of the corona vaccine produced by china and some pounds. some thought institute and hannah had become a noise of health in a country with the world's 2nd largest cold in 1900. death told the results of the experiment. we're now stun mondays on the ceo. his day one is our cell. this unprecedented study shows that the number of deaths dropped 95 percent of the
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number of hospitalizations dropped 86 percent. and the number of people who are infected with the virus and felt symptoms dropped by 80 percent as if this is good news for brazil. and the world the study shows that inoculating 75 percent of the adult population is enough to control the corona virus. even the more aggressive p one variant, which 1st appeared in the brazilian city, my now children up to 18 years old, were not vaccinated. but the study found that they had been indirectly protected by the white skill inoculation program and could return to school safely. so on a success story is certainly good news, but not a guarantee that the rest of brazil will follow and it's footsteps present. jane bolton, otto has downplayed the virus from the start and criticize the chinese vaccine. promoted by so follows governor, who is a strong contender in the 2022 presidential election. meanwhile,
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another city of san paulo state is vaccinating all residents between 18 and 60 years old. but the study book up to is being carried out with the astrazeneca vaccines produced by oxford and brazil fuel cruise institute. so it's absolutely vital for all of us across the world that we have as much data as possible. and the, and the research that is being done in particular to over the next months is going to be really vital for that scientific sharing and increase of knowledge in the world about how the astrazeneca vaccine operates for many brazilians receiving a vaccine is still a long way off, so far only 10 percent of the population has been fully inoculated. monica, you're not give. i'll just 0 re edition narrow spreads more head on this new tsar, including not out of the woods yet why help officials in the you care urging the government to delay easing corporate 1900 restrictions,
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a multi $1000000.00 investment and the promise of thousands of jobs, amazon has the cape town, just hit up its african headquarters, but as a catch in south america is biggest football competition. now have a new host fun. i'll have a details later in the new found. ah, 1st sure lanka where authorities have begun a criminal investigation into a cargo ship fire responsible for what's being called the country's worst ecological disaster. fire fighters are battling the place for a 12 day. the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic nitric acid in micro plastics. much of it has spilled overboard, causing widespread damage to beaches and see life. we now fernandez is not correspondent in sri lanka. she joins us live from colombo. i know me now. you've just returned from a fishing village. i've been affected by this spell. tell us about what you saw
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about the damage cause and how the community has been impacted. i'm still sleeping. a fishing community in the gumbo essentially has really, essentially been struggling initially because they were told that they can go to see in the immediate aftermath of this disaster with the depot. so you had fishermen, most of them relying on going out to see bringing back their catch and opening and eating off, living on a day to day basis. really, really struggling now after over a week being confined to show a yesterday we had state authorities go in, have a sort of consolidation a with fisheries organizations. some of them basically deciding, being given a certain amount of ease restrictions, telling them that they could go out to see today. but there's sort of mixed views as to whether they should do this. the beaches themselves are
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a sorry sight to behold. i mean, essentially as walking along some of the beaches in this vall stretch that has been affected and all you see is a blanket of white and black. essentially, these micro pellets, a plastic pellets mixed with a whole lot of bo and charred remains. we don't know what it is, it can be plastic themselves, all burned up and crunched up all of the sort of debris material. and this is littering. thousands of kilometers as far as the i can see. and the stretch that we went to this morning was actually being cleaned up by members of the sheila navy. they were about $400.00 bus and which had got down to the beach that were cleaning up and quite starkly. they was saying that the last 34 days, literally they have been removing up to almost like a 100 tons of this material. and obviously some of that is saying,
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because you can't separate the c send from all of these pellets. but even if you have that 50 pounds, centrally, plastic pellets which are not going to buy the grid anytime soon is, is a huge issue fully and environmentalists have sounded the alarm about the impact it's going to have. and that is why they are so concerned, it is indeed very concerning in what's the situation on the ship me now if it's still on fire, indeed it is. from the shore, we can still see essentially black plumes a signal. it's now reduced from what we're hearing from 5 fighting teams and the authorities. they say it's the last sort of drags this last smallest sporadic 5 that are still burning. but we spoke actually to one of the fishermen in the gumble that we were that earlier. he's one of those who, who put out to see last evening and he said,
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just the black plumes surrounding the burning ship, the sheer heat is absolutely unbelievable that it has to be seen experience to be believed. and he also said that water, those files that are still burning, are also from at least del viewpoint across the waters. quite serious. so there is still an issue where it's not a 100 percent out of the woods. basically the fires are not completely out. the authorities have said that the structure is safe, that the ship was relatively new. this is only 5 years old. and thereby the sort of initial fear of a potential oil spill full of the toxic material that he was carrying, falling into the sea. that's for the moment is contained, but to be really honest, seeing just the devastation it of course so far and the mangled wreckage that that ship has been reduced to. everyone's just holding their breath and hoping for the best me. now. thank you very much. michelle fernandez is correspondent,
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ensure lanka line fair in columbus. amazon dot com is that the center of a controversial battle over sacred historical and economical, sensitive land in south africa, the u. s. e commerce giant is building east africa base on a floodplain in cape town. developments recently got the green light despite years of opposition from activists. indigenous cool sand environmentalists, robin smith's report from cape town. praying for protection. before going to war with a giant. these men are among thousands of people fighting to safeguard 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
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environmental se bolding on a floodplain 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 include infilling parts of their 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. it's considered sacred terrain. window genus, people. if the guns aerospace, this is a place where we can locate the original sin for young fun rubric. the colonizer
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pierced 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 leisure 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 despite efforts to show the authorities that the development is not appropriate despite the fact that heritage risk and cape said that the heritage elements of the plan are not adequate and don't meet the requirements of law. the authorities have gone ahead 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 this algebra kept on
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. still ahead and use our we look at the recent rise in school kidnappings in nigeria and why children are being targeted. that's why our position presidential candidates in nicaragua, dropping out of the race just 5 months before elections. and in for more bad fun behavior in the end, the details coming up later with a hello there. it's been a long time coming for folks in the united kingdom coming off. it's why this 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 this suspended pool here, but huge crowds out and you know these conditions, the sunshine and above average temperatures will continue. so on wednesday we're
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good 5 degrees where we should be ok. there is some serious weather to talk about and it is really around the black sea regents 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, right up to the black sea temperatures low here as well. is symbol only a 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 nicea. tunis high of 24 for you on tuesday. the frank
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