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back again, when no topic is off the table, what we wanted to talk about was the one white man touching, allowed to clear the dream, where a global audience become a global community, jump into the comment section. and part of those discussion, there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online faith on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, this isn't use our on al jazeera. i'm fully back to life from our world headquarters in doha, coming up in the next 60 minute. full lockdown in malaysia. the prime minister was a potential catastrophe. several southeast asian nation favors spike and koby, $900.00 cases. founding the alarm, the un says almost everyone in ethiopia as auto and degree region is in need of
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emergency from day. we don't condition construction. if you call for international support to ensure the rebuilding of gather after these relevant bought mental photonics in the territory. also this, ours sherlock has was a logical fernandez looking at the memory clean up ahead. on the homeless thaws from across the board back was number 2 now meo sucka following her withdrawal from the french open. so i think her mental health in thank you for joining us. many southeast asian nations that were seen as karone of our success stories and now being forced to impose new restrictions as infection search to record levels. malaysia is among the worst hit. it's impose a 2 week nationwide total long down starting on tuesday. only 17 essential service
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sectors are allowed to operate vietnam, which had managed to keep infections. no has seen cases more than doubled in the past months. it suspended, international slicing to hanoi and also her, she mean, city way plan to test all 9000000 people and time and has delayed plans to ease restrictions in the capital. there's also been a rise in cases in southern china travel restrictions i've been imposed in its most popular province one don't. one neighbourhood in the provincial capital grant, who is in lockdown. algeria is 4 and 3 has this report from car lump or no international flights are being allowed to land for a week in vietnam's capital holloway. the announcement on tuesday follows a similar band by hote him in city a few days ago. infections in vietnam remained low for most of last year, but have risen since late april tie one once lauded for success in containing the
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virus. so clusters emerge once it relaxed its pandemic restriction. with the fits, 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 infectious variance 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 exit. say containment of the virus must therefore be prioritized for now. we don't need to be
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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 coverage, it seems that the way out many countries are now ramping up their vaccination campaigns. japan is hoping to vaccinate one 3rd of its population before it hosts 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 fall important bangladesh is also dealing with a rise in corona virus infections. experts are particularly concerned about a search in districts along the border with india. tanveer chandry reports on 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, bob, 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 great. although restrictions have been in place darker with the population of nearly 18000000 appears to be functioning as normal. the bank, as i said, government has expanded its nationwide locked down until the end of the month. it allows businesses, restaurants on public transportation to operate under strict regulation and guidelines in order to keep the economy moving despite the health risk. despite the uncertainty created by corporate 19 outlook 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. michelle. 2 will say office people have no choice but to continue working. they have to go on with their daily life and go out, but they must take the required precautions. more than 80 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. the 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 pato border. there are showing the degrees and just for the pretty red banner that is facing difficult is conducting its mass inoculation program because of a shortage of those if only a little over $9000000.00 jabs of the oxford estrogenic vaccine have been
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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 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. l e. i spoke to dr. i be sh, remodel, who is the asia pacific emergency health coordinator for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. he says complacency, and the presence of new variance may be contributing to the rise in cases these country have done very well during the 1st lead way before the 19th. but like since we are already more than a year to do this band and the many people are, are a bit sick and tired of following all the rules and regulations and want to go back
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to the normal life. on top of that the, these countries also are the now the radiance of concern, which is much more transmissible and in pictures than the previous, although it is not strains of heights to like losing our loading. our guard again against the right. a lot of the presence of radians, the concerns can be as good as to made that call it all bike updated itself. so more studies needs to be done to really the like whether or not like the new baby and that which appeared to be on the nation all to radiance or concern already want to be $11.00 that was bus detected in u k. and the b 1617, which was detected in india, appear to be combination of that and some of the local expert in great. now i believe it is highly transmissible than any of the strain. and it is really an
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allow me side not only for vietnam, but also for, for the other states around, but other countries around. now as if, if this is true, then we are looking for a major by the one in the region, but stating that we need to have more assessment, understanding the impact because of the total case, right? more than 90 percent of people in ethiopia as know, then t gray region are in need of emergency food aid. that's a warning from the world food program which has appealed for more than $200000000.00 to step up response surface. it's also raise the alarm about how the conflict has increased already high levels of hunger, thousands have been killed in 2000000. others displaced in fighting began in november. the fuel can government has been battling a rebel group in the northern region that speak to algiers. mom and dad, who's in ethiopia as capital addis ababa. so there's been warnings about hungry and
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food insecurity. mama in t great for some time, not for months. and now this new warning from w features, how dire is a situation that quite dire fully. and these are tuition that he's getting was by the day, according to wi fi, they can only reach 1200000 people out of the more than 5000000 presidents off the ticket region. all these because of the raging conflict about 7 months ago, prime minister, be absent, he's forced us into today what he had promised to be a very short operation in which he was aimed at this army. then to get administration. all that secret region taught by all intense on pop up this refuse to deal with his administration. but that house piled on 7 months on the fighting is fuel going on, mid highways on board. a couple people can be reached with the much needed aid.
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the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian activities. people have started having the death in some places, mentioned particularly the district of all flaw which is south of the copy follow up to the killer where 150 people are site. 12 top for the tuition is getting was in most parts of the ticket region. of course the fighting the gun at a time when people was supposed to harvest that crops, most of them did not do so because of the ridge and conflict. and also i'm going severe infestation of walk us is humping that the next topic was right. and mommy, there's been little access to te grace into conflicts began. what reasons are the government giving for refusing access? not just to aid organizations, but also to jen this what, what do you talk to a worker, they don't just mention
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a government forces because there's so many policies that play here. it's also the militia is from honda region while fighting alongside the government for us. it's also extreme troops who come in from the onset of the conflict to give a helping hand to premier these forces. so it's almost or, and also the t p l a fight as who said full of clothes for some of the major highways and roads. so almost every party in this conflict is being accused of stopping aid from getting to the people who need it most. but most blame has so far been reserved for its fam, for us who it workers say have been cutting out a mock, a killing atrocities such as rape and sexual violence. and despite a lot of pressure coming in from the international community for you at a trail for us to withdraw reports from the grant,
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saying that they are changing their uniform to lots of if you appeal forces with an intention of staying in, that's a great region in different mama and thank you very much for that update on the situation in ethiopia as t gray region. mom and i don't live there in the sub about 20 more head on this news. our including cruise corona, vice desktop, more than doubles, optic government review, making it the worse effected country in relation to its population. we look at the recent rise in school, keep not being light area and why children are being targeted in south america. the biggest football competition now has a new pulse. how the details later on the european union, envoy for the palestinian territories, calling for international support in rebuilding garza after last month's 11 day
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bombardment by israel. more than 250 pounds simians lost their lives and infrastructure was destroyed. we don't conditions actually 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 rainy side they need to for the corporate was ending the siege and allowing access in the critical period now of goods and equipment for people to be able to survive. and if i'll just hear, if harry fossett has more from west jerusalem, i will, i mean it, israel has said that it wants to see any reconstruction only on the terms that it
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would not aid how masses, ability to rebuild. it's tara capabilities us in the words of the is really foreign minister, gary, african as you, when he was in cairo the other day. also, israel wants to see the return of for israelis to soldiers. the remains of 2 soldiers that is believed to be continued to be held by hamas inside gods, or after 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 have to remember that most of us did call off those elections and he was the president of the past no authority. and he was seem to be doing so obviously for that reason,
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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 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. let's speak to ya. how worry about this? she's a policy fellow at our show back on the palestinian policy network and he's joining us line from ramallah in the occupied west bank. yara. very good to have you with us on our 0. so the you envoy calling their for international support to rebuild guys, but also adding that they should be and inclusive palestinian government and elections . first of all, do you welcome this intervention and is this talk of pledging likely to be welcomed by palestinians?
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i think the focus has to be on putting political pressure on israel to end the siege and, and the occupation of garza, and also the occupation of the rest of, of palestine. this is completely in man made dissolved, it was from bob meant by the is where the regime of a besieged people. this isn't an environmental tragedy. this has there is a direct aggressive in this situation. and whilst i'm sure reconstruction efforts are deeply needed. busy in gaza we must always remind us of why that is the case. the case is because the israeli regime has deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure and have killed over $250.00 pounds estonians including $66.00 children in the lakes. the so and so i think the owner has to be on the responsibility of israel and also european state complicity in failing to
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hold as accountable and for granting israel impunity for many, many decades. right. so how, how then, i mean, do we talk, we do we get out of this cycle of violence where, you know, garza gets rebuilt, been bombing resumes and god is destroyed again. how do we get to a place where it's not just about popping up a job, see slide, but about working towards a lasting piece. the only way this can be done is how is holding israel accountable and imposing sanctions on the israel. and there are mechanisms that exist within the e u, an exist within the international community to do just that. but unfortunately, the political will to home school does not exist. it comes at too high of material and political cost for countries to actually adhere to the obligations as 3rd state countries. right? you think there's a limit to the u and voice power then i mean, how useful is
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a visit like this? you think? i think there is, there is a limit to the, in the influence of the, even the situation. and that has been proven to be true of the many decades that they use actually not only impotent but doesn't have the political will to, to hold any to hold this out to account or, or to few any accountability measures and has been demonstrated in time. and time again, most recently with the, the human right council with the special session on, on palestine. and we know you voted to, to hope investigation into violation of palestine. right. right. you talked about israel responsibility of course, which is which, you know, it is fair to point out it. israel does have responsibility and enrolled in all this. but what about palestinian leaders, the palestinian leadership responsibility, the u. n. boy. and his speech there in gaza talked about the need for elections.
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the need for an inclusive palestinian government was preventing that from happening . unfortunately, the pedestal leadership is not interested in and holding it sounds accountable, being a representative body to the palestinian people. and this is aged and invested by the national community who continue to prop up the palestinian authority in berman love because of the fear of, of animal tongue. and so they hide behind this disguise of wanting democracy when in reality they simply want the status quo of the palestinian leadership. and it's high time that the palestinian people can say, i'm really take a good look at our own b. does unclean and house. thank you. so much for speaking dress and sharing your views with sierra how worry from the palestinian policy networks. joining us there from ramallah naoki bind, westbank. thank you for your time now to sri lanka,
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where a fire on board, a congo shape off the coast has finally been put out after burning for 13 days. authorities have begun to criminal investigation. the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic, nitric acid and micro plastics. much of it has been spilled overboard, causing widespread damage to beaches and see life. the government has band fishing within a ticket on that is off the site. now fernandez has more from the gumbo in terms of the community. as you can see, the huge number of boards that are dotted behind me here in this fishing 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 the dangerous cargo in
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that blaze. and in terms of the communities here, they had been essentially having trouble, obviously, with things that corona lockdown, 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, the eco to living in terms of their daily sort of phishing 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 sea. but at the same time being given an area to avoid a fishing within. but there is some sort of dispute within the different sort of
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factions or different groups within this community. because not everyone agrees with this decision to go out to see. but obviously where, you know, your family is hungry a, you need to put food on the table. you know that, that is the primary consideration. and for many of those who did take that risk and ventured out, basically that's what their motivation has been. the leader of western powers, independence movement has denied allegations of war crimes, including torture and genocide in a spanish court. in april, madrid, allow raheem galley who has the algeria badge for this area, front into spain, to be treated for over 19 this on good morocco, where he's considered a terrorist. the diplomatic dispute over gandhi escalated last month when morocco relax it's border security, allowing thousands of migrants to cross into spanish territory. in nigeria, school officials have confirmed that 136 students are missing after an armed group
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at top 10 islamic school in begin i in the state of niger 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 searching for the office. i'm a teacher is, has more from a butcher. schools have been targeted all over the north west of the country, all over 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 denials,
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but they're not paying ransom to free, some of these kids are victims. a lot of money is being exchanged for the freedom of people across the north west and north central part of and i guess in terms of security, you are 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 amazon is at the center of a controversial battle over sacred historical and ecological sensitive land. in south africa, the u. s. e commerce giant is building in africa based on a flu floodplain in cape town. the projects recently got the green light,
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despite years of opposition from activists. indigenous groups and environmentalists . robin smith, 3 for some 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 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,
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$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 in filling part 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, which is considered sacred terrain window. janice, people, it's a guns aerospace. this is a place where we can locate the original sin we young fund rubric, the colonizer pierced his pole onto the sacred terrain. for the 1st time that stabbed, at the ancestors of mankind's 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,
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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 algebra kept on time for a check on the world, whether his jeff hello there. here's an update on that tropical storm moving northwest stop the philippine sea. first. let's show the impact of having toward the south of the country. a 155 millimeters of rain. it's a bit tricky because the bulk of that rain fell through may, but the june average is 187. so all of that to say, we know soaking range flooding
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a big concern here. and the track has changed. it's now come closer and we're expecting landfall. see boots of those on on tuesday as it continues to move northwest manila, looking at about $50.00 to $100.00 millimeters of rain and not toward the end of the week until this becomes a tropical depression power outages. another, be concerned across the philippines in the days to come. we're getting some breaks from the rain across borneo and indo china, except for southern areas of vietnam. so who's in my city? we've got some thunderstorms in the forecasts for you, or may you friends producing flooding rains as we head toward taiwan. so these are the scenes that were seen need deep water and that heavy rain will continue. and by thursday, it shifts into the korean peninsula and southern sections of japan are show you the forecast in india because our southwest monsoon starts this week, heavy rain along the western gods. and we've also got heavy rain for westbank all
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