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so they do not cross into argentine territory from this room origin time authorities can money for what's happening in economic exclusive zones. but what a 40 here are saying is that what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. ah, we don't conditions actually the e cause for an conditional support to ensure the rebuilding a concept of the is really a bombardment of a palestinian territory. ah, hello, i made room again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up full lockdown in malaysia. foreign minister wants of a potential catastrophe, as multiple southeast asian nations faces spike in cove 19 cases. peruse corona,
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virus death toll more than doubles after a government review, making it the worst effected country in relation to its population. stars from across sport, back world. number 2, they only a soccer. following her withdrawal from the french open, citing her mental health. ah . the european union invoice for the palestinian territory as calling for unconditional international support. and rebuilding garza after last month's 11 day bombardment by israel. more than 250 palestinians lost their lives and infrastructure was damaged and destroyed. 13 people died after hamas and other armed groups, 5 thousands of rockets at israeli towns, friend cuen phone book st. off says that the reconstruction working casa is a top priority. we don't conditions actually
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need to reconstruct god the end to make it recover from this terrible tragedy require the number of important 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 on the training side, they need to fully cooperate with ending the siege and allowing access in the critical period now of goods and equipment for people to be able to survive until this morning. from harry forces his in western i will, i mean it, israel has said that it wants to see any reconstruction only on the terms that it would not aid how masses, ability to rebuild. it's tara capabilities us in the words of the is really foreign minister economic when he was in cairo the other day. also,
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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 after the 2014 war. 2 other is ready civilians who entered garza and a believe to still 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 have to remember that one of us did call off those elections and he was the president of the past, you know, authority. and he was seem to be doing so obviously for that reason, but also potentially for political reasons concerned about how, how much might do in those elections, given that he has called them off, given their masters just gained
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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 look to being pushed a long way into the future. more than 50 former europe, ian leaders and diplomats of signed an open letter accusing politicians of attempting to stop an international criminal inquiry into reported war crimes in palestine. that's according to the guardian newspaper. it follows the trumpet administration sanctions on icpc officials, orders that have since been reversed by the, by the ministration. israel has said that it will not cooperate with the inquiry into the reported war crimes, many southeast asian nations that were seen as corona, are a success stories and now being forced to impose new restrictions as infection such to record levels in valencia
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a 2 week nationwide. total lockdown has come into effect and vietnam has suspended all international flights. now 0, florence louis reports from quantum new international flights are being allowed to land for a week in vietnam's capital 100. the announcement on tuesday follows a similar band by home, him in city a few days ago. infections in vietnam remained low for most of last year, but have risen since late april, tie $11.00 slaughtered for success in containing the virus. so clusters emerge once it relaxed its pandemic restriction. when the, when you are very successful, you are not forced to improve. only when you fear, then are you forced to improve? we were to successful in the past year. in malaysia, a 2 week lockdown beginning on tuesday means only essential services and businesses are allowed to operate. health officials say the surgeon cases is caused by more
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infectious, varying and people breaching pandemic restrictions to celebrate the muslim festival of last month. malaysia has recorded nearly 2800 deaths from cove at 1940 percent of those were in may alone. vaccination rates in asia remain low. on average, only 6 percent of the population has received at least one vaccine dose x. say containment of the virus must therefore be prioritized for now. we don't, we have to be doing good surveillance. we have to us communities, we have to come together and accept maybe restriction border controls. the uses personal protective equipment marks, etc. practicing good. hi, james. we will be stuck with this and so until we get high price average, it's our same way out. many countries are now ramping up their vaccination campaigns. japan is hoping to vaccinate one 3rd of its population before it hosts
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the summer. lympics in july and vietnam says it seeking to buy vaccine production technology, while also pushing to acquire more doses. florence louis al jazeera follow dr. shak remodel is the asia pacific emergency health coordinator for the national federation of red crossman red crescent societies. he says the presence of new variance could be contributing to the rise in cases these country have done very well during the past. we re 19. but like since we are already more than a year to do this, to me, many people are sick and tired of following all the rules and regulations and want to go back to the normal life. on top of that, these countries also are the now the radiance of concern, which is much more transmissible and in picture than the previous, although it is not strains of thoughts like losing our loading, our guard again,
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against the right, a lot of the presence of radians of concerns can be as good as to made that call it all bike updated itself. so more studies need to be done to really the like whether or not like the new gradient which appear to be the formulation of do radiance of concern already one is b 117 that was protected in u k. and the b 1617, which was detected in india, appear to be the combination of that and some of the local experts in great. now i believe it is highly transmissible than any of the strain. and it is really an allow me side not only for vietnam, but also for, for the other states around the other countries around. now, as if, if this is true, then we are looking for a major rise up in the region. but stating that we need to have more assessment to
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understand the impact of the concern on the total case right through has revised its corona virus deaths all taking the number to more than double what was reported earlier. it now has the world's highest curve at 19 mortality rates in relation to its population, lower burden, mentally explains how the numbers add up. 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 a lack of testing done. now the government has revised these figures. the death toll has more than double 288-0000. 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,
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no. 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 underfunded 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 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 going to 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, all right,
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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 the dead. laura, by the man, the outer 0 shank of authority is got a criminal investigation into a cargo ship fire. that's responsible for what's being called the country's was ecological disaster. font size is a battling the blaze. now into it's 12th day, the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic, nitric acid,
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micro plastics. much of it has filled overboard cause and widespread damage to beaches and see life out zeros. now fernandez has more now from a beach clean up operation near colombo. what you see is these surely 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 ship like a navy, 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
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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 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
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and plastics. and obviously this begs the question of what the long term impact is going to be. look at whether update, thanks to 0, van will take a look at the recent rise in school kidnappings. in nigeria and ask, my children are being targeted and why our position presidential candidates in nicaragua, a dropping out of the race just 5 months before the election. ah ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, nice to see you. we've been talking about the flooding rains along the male friends, 4 southern china slamming into taiwan. so this is what we're seeing in the region there, just knee deep water. and that rain will continue on wednesday,
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but it's starting to back off and taper some as we hit toward taiwan. but check out what happens on thursday. this is our typical may you front, sweeping across it. each, china's see we're seen heavy rain for the korean peninsula and for southern sections of japan kit. want to take you right now to the philippines and we are watching a choice wing. our tropical storm roll through it will continue northwest, likely not to weekend into a tropical depression until the end of the week flooding and power outage is the big concern here, where we go to southeast asia and our continuous rains. really, central northern sumatra, malaysia. but we're getting some breaks for indo china and vietnam watching on city thunderstorms in the forecast for you. ok off to india and our southwest monsoon will begin this week. we're seen heavy rain along the western godson also as we had toward westbank all and bangladesh. and before we go, i want to show you the weather forecasts in pakistan where it is hot and dry. we've got a high of $38.00 in karachi on tuesday sponsored pay cut
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on airways, frank assessments. but the government in 11 exactly have. and what made of that taking situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military position and it was, it's just simply a reorganizing ministry. this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military cluster. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah ah,
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again, this is, i was just here with the main news this out, the ears and boys, the palestinian territory, is calling for unconditional international support to rebuild garza. last month's 11th day bombardment, by israel holden, 250 indians were killed buildings and infrastructure destroyed shoreline because we got a criminal investigation into a congo ship fire. responsible for what's being described as the countries was ecological disaster. the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic nitric acid, micro plastics. se asia struggling with a surgeon corona virus infections malaysia has imposed on nationwide too weak locked down. and vietnam is suspending international flights and testing all my 1000000 people who live in her human city. bangladesh is also dealing with a rise in corona, virus infections experts there, especially concerned about a search in districts along the border with india. and the child reports from the capital buck seems like these are becoming increasingly common in the capital long
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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 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 bangladesh 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
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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, much will depend on how fast mass vaccination can be achieved. mcjob. 2 will say 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 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 infection rate 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 there also showing the increase in 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
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a little over 9000000 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 for supplies, but health experts that concerns some of bangladesh as population. many living in property may be forgotten about if they're not provided with adequate assistance and vaccine, 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. the world health organization is renamed, corrode, of our experience with greek letters to avoid stigma. historically, viruses of often been associated with the locations which they originated. that's w h o f. in the ologist sa give it, no country should be stigmatized for detecting and reporting variance. now they've been given the letters alpha, beta, gamma delta according to the order of their detection school officials in
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nigeria, i have confirmed that $136.00 students are missing after an armed group attacked and islamic school in the to get into geena in the state of missouri on sunday, one person was killed and other critically injured. parents have been reunited with some of the younger children has been released. security and intelligence forces are searching for the elders. actually what i was going to faint across that in front of my eyes. my children were the way i just shut it out. we had experience so many of them out there to all of them we have female. the last one is just above 5 years old. when they come out, some of them glam, the get hung, get into the school, then the turn to the 3rd and we close the wing or fees should show show,
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doing the grounds. the peak of the student more now from out here us on that address in a bootstrap schools have been targeted all over the north west of the country. know all about the north west of the country and not central part of an idea because they provide an easy target. there is less security there and then you have the opportunity to seize a lot of people as much as you want. and that's what they are doing. and because they feel that attacking schools or educational institutions strikes to the heart of the matter and strikes the government responsible directly, they are seizing the opportunity any way they can to must children why gathered in one particular location and taken away. and they knew that negotiation with government will result in either honesty or rather than being paid. and a lot of people believe that despite government denies that they're not paying ransom to free some of these kids victims. a lot of money is being exchanged for the freedom of people across the north west and north central parts of and i guess
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it comes with security. you're having a country that is dealing with so many problems. now, in the whole of nigeria, 5 to 6 days, by the way, more than 33 states are dealing with different problems. and the army is deployed in more than $33.00 states. trying to do the role or trying to carry out the responsibilities that the police ill equipped an on demand i supposed to be doing along with krista security agencies in general. so that's the predicament right now . are the security agencies underfunded and employed and they have so many challenges to deal with. at the same time, a rushing opposition activist has been arrested as the governor cracks down on critics ahead of parliamentary elections. andre provoke, of was taken off a flight in st. petersburg by police and a treat. he said that he was being held on suspicions of managing an undesirable organization, revolver of dissolved his open russia group. last week of the trip is added to a list of band groups. a prominent television talk show host and pakistan has been
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suspended of criticizing the military from admit, spoke out following in an assault on a blogger who questioned the armies wrote in politics, opposition, figures, say the crank down as part of a campaign to silence prime minister in wrong comes, critics, man who survived an assassination attempt in 2014 says that he will not be silenced . the number of presidential candidates hoping to run in nicaragua was election is quickly being whittled down. the united nations warns that a new electoral law undermines the prospects of a free and fat palate. latin america editor, you see newman exclaims with presidential elections just 5 months off. opponents of niggers was president daniel lord pay that. and his wife for samuel moody you, the vice president are dropping like flies. wow. recent weeks to what position parties were dissolved and 2 candidates put under house arrest and renew
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electoral reform measure that the un high commissioner for human rights says will impede fair and pre election. now please stay on the chair morrow. the most competitive opposition candidate is being accused of money laundering and other crimes that would make her ineligible to run. to the doctor a former president lead such a moral, who beat ortega in elections back in 1990. look at that. this is not about attacking me. it's about attacking the right, correct you and to a fair free and transparent the election. they want to eliminate all of us to frighten us all. so we won't participate. leaving the general prosecutor's office to morrow said her lawyers were also being threatened. newkirk was pro government prosecutor says that the due let the moral foundation that she leads and which receives donations from abroad to support independent journalism is being
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investigated for money laundering. over the weekend, the vice president confirmed that 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, jo says opposition leaders are guilty of organized crime, but that's not all. at least a dozen journalists, including the a, f, p, corresponded, had been detained, questioned or charged with possible complicity. my dear really then 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 of the office of the independent, huge organization,
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confidential has also been rated and shut down its director cabinets with none. the chair, moral is christiana cameras, brother located several more. we jen, is apprentice 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 venezuela is running for a 4th consecutive terms. and just like in venezuela, opposition will soon have to decide whether to compete at all. actions that they say have already been decided to see a human al jazeera women's tennis was. number 2, nearly a soccer has withdrawn from the french open fighting mental health concerns. japanese style was fined and threatened with expulsion of to she refused to talk to the media following our 1st round match on sunday. the soccer says she's been
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suffering from long bouts of depression and that her decision is best for the tournament players and her well being friends from champions. serena williams is offered her support. 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 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. and the best way that she thinks 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 as,
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let's well being. and to continually improving every aspect of players experience, you know, tournaments including with the media, various plane as the senior clinical psychologist in mental health lead at the sterling institute of sport. she says the research shows half of all athletes experience mental health problems. i think it's a, it's a really important discussion that we're having now around athlete well being 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 feel 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 feeling like they've got the information and resources and support
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available to do the job to the, to the best of their ability. whether that on the left side, all the, the media side from the i s, we've done some research. and we've actually found that wanting to athletes are experiencing mental health concerns, which is a really large on. but when you think about that half our population are experiencing some sort of issue and anxiety is certainly high prevalence. so we know that this is really common and it affects one of athletes, and it's going to impact them all differently as well. ah, it is good to be with us. hello, adrian, for again hearing how the headlines on i'll just hear the ears and voice of a palestinian territory is calling for unconditional international support to rebuild garza after last. once 11 day bombardment by israel. more than $250.00 polished indians were killed and buildings and infrastructure destroy.

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