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corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, europe's drugs regulator urges member states not to inoculate teenagers because of global corporate vaccine shortages. ah, madison, this is ally from joe hop. also coming up lockdown in malaysia, the prime minister warner of a potential catastrophe. a several southeast asian nations face spike in coven, 1900 cases. founding the alarm, the un says almost everyone in ethiopia is what on t gray region is in need of emergency food aid. why long time leader, daniel, or take us rivals are dropping out of nicaragua?
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was presidential race just 5 months before the polls. ah, europe's top disease control body has urged e u. countries to think about supplying vaccines to put our nations before inoculating the young people. and follow similar calls from the w. rachel. both organizations want wealthy nations to reconsider vaccinating lower risk. young adults when many countries are still struggling to get supplies. the head of the w h o is also pushing for additional funding to buy more vaccines for put a nation's to model callbacks. call it by god we said, p and w jo alongside key implementation partner units have aims to raise critical new funds at its m. c summit to further diversified portfolio and buy additional vaccines for low and lower middle income countries. truly financing callback's. an
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idea is key to ending the increasingly to track funding me. and i time the government of japan for hosting the m. c. summit. among those seeking more vaccines are southeast asian countries which are bringing back restrictions amid a record surge in malaysia a 2 week nationwide. total lockdown has come into effect and vietnam has suspended all international sites. and it's a similar story in latin america, which is expecting infections to continue to rise. that's as leaders assess the damage which has already been done. prove has revised its corona virus death told doubling the number of believe to have died from covered 19. the vodka is in london was more on the use requests regarding the global shortage of vaccines. around half of all adults in the e, you have had at least one dose of vaccine around 20 percent of fully vaccinated off
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to a slow start. some headway is definitely being made across europe at the same cannot be said for the world health organization. kovak scheme, but very much relies upon donations from wealthy countries. many of them here are the european union that have reserved surface doses. so the message from the, the powers that be in europe is the more needs to be done, echoing very much the world health organizations, key message, the one all safe, until everyone's had a vaccine. there is one snag though that could influence or undermine how willing these countries are to donate that dose is. and that's based upon data coming from here in the u. k. not any, you know, i hastened to add that has been some suggestion that the indian variant is doubling very, very quickly among 10 to 14 year old. we've known for some time young since don't get serious the ill as a result of carrying a virus,
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but they can very well transmitted to wider population. we know also the vaccines have an impact on reducing the transmission of the virus as well. so that may well influence countries to hold onto that doses and potentially vaccinate younger children. we're seeing here the u. k. when it comes to the indian, various cases doubling on a weekly basis. and that's a cause for huge concern. that's all going well of western countries have surplus doses, but no bad news for poor countries. dependence on the carfax game. well, as we mentioned earlier, many southeast asian nations that were seen as corona, via success stories, and not being forced to impose new restrictions as infections surge to record levels far as louis has more from calling them poor. no international flights are being allowed to land for a week in vietnam's capital 100. the announcement on tuesday follows a similar band by host him in city a few days ago. infections in vietnam remained low for most of last year,
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but have risen since late april tie one once lauded for success in containing the virus. so clusters a much, once it relaxed its pandemic restriction waste. when you are very successful, you are not forced to improve. only when you fear, then are you forced to improve? we were too 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, 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 exit. say
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containment of the virus must therefore be prioritized for now. we don't, we, we have to be doing good surveillance. we have to us communities, we have to come together and accept restriction, border controls, the uses personal protective equipment marks, etc, practicing good. hi, james. we will be start with this, and so until we get high coverage, is that the only way out many countries are now ramping up their vaccination campaigns. japan is hoping to vaccinate one 3rd of its population before it hoses the summer olympics in july and vietnam says it seeking to buy vaccine production technology. while also pushing to acquire more doses. florence louis al jazeera for little more than 90 percent of people. and if you know of and t gray region are in need of emergency food aid, that's the warning from the world food program, which is appealed for more than $200000000.00 to step up response efforts. it's
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also raise the alarm about how the conflict is increased already high levels of hunger, thousands have been killed and 2000000 other people have been displaced since fighting began in november. if you okay, and government has been battling rebels in the northern region. well, how much has more from the saba sees a situation that he's getting was by the day, according to wi fi, they can only reach 1200000 people out of the more than 5000000 president of the ticket region. all these because of the raging conflict about 7 months ago, prime minister had sent his falseness into 2 great what he had promised to be a very short operation in which he was aim to this army, the renegade administration of that secret regent had. by all intents and purposes, refused to deal with his administration, but the house piled on on 7 months on the fighting is going on mid del highways on
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board. a couple people cannot be reached with the much needed aid. the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian activities. people have started having to death in some places. and mentions particularly the district of all flaw which is south of the copy follow up to great mckellar where 150 people outside of the top of the tuition is get the was in most parts of the ticket region. of course the fighting the gun at the time when people were supposed to hover their crops, most of them did not do so because of the ridge and conflict. and also an ongoing, severe infestation of locust is humperdinck that the next topic was the european union invoice for the palestinian territories, calling for international support in rebuilding guys up after last month's 11 day bombardment by israel. more than 250 palestinians lost their lives and buildings
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and roads, but destroyed as well as water and electrical supplies. we don't need to reconstruct god the end to make it recover from this terrible tragedy require the number of important. what important step is that we bring back any clues, 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 israeli 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 y'all. wadi is a policy fellow i'll show back up since the palestinian policy network. she says israel needs to be held to account by world powers. i think the focus has to be on
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putting political pressure on israel to end the siege and, and the occupation of gods 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 a, 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 ourselves 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 own us has to be on the responsibility of israel and also european state complicity in failing to
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hold as our accountable. and for granting israel impunity for many, many decades of fire on board a cargo ship off the coast of sher lanka has finally been put out. after burning for 13 days, authorities had begun a criminal investigation. the vessel was carrying large amounts of toxic nitric acid. and micro plastics, much of it spilled overboard, causing widespread damage to beaches and sea life. the government's bond fishing with an 80 kilometers of the site. when l fernandez has more from the gumbo. in terms of the community, as you can see, the huge number of boards that 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 like corona lock downs and restrictions livelihoods had been affected. and when they couldn't go out to see obviously that really, really affected most communities, that sort of data being come, particularly the smaller boards that essentially find the living that equal 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 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 fishing within. but there is some sort of dispute within the different sort of factions or different groups within this
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community. because not everyone agrees with this decision to go out to see. but obviously where, you know, your family is hungry, 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. so i had an order 0, we look at the recent rise in school kidnappings in nigeria and white children are being targeted. and why the daughters in the front line against covert 19 are protesting against the controversial yoga tie. true. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey with sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. here's an update on that tropical storm moving northwest stop the
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philippine sea 1st. 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 bay, but the june average is 187. so all of that to say, we know, soaking rains, flooding 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 big concern 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 him and city, we've got some thunderstorms in the forecasts for you are, 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. i show you the
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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 as well. ah sponsored cattle airways? most people will never know what's beyond these doors, the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option, but we're not most people ah,
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the want, you know, does it on reminder about helps or is this are your top disease agencies urgent leaders to think about supplying vaccines to poorer nations before inoculating the young people? that's as jobs for lower risk, young adults are rolled out despite in many countries struggling to get enough supplies for the 90 percent of people in europe is northern secretary reaching out in need of emergency food a. that's the one in the world's food program. thousands have been killed and 2000000 other people have been forced from their homes since fighting began in november to be in union envoy for the palestinian territories. calling for international support in rebuilding garza after last month, 11 de bombardment by israel. more than 250 polished indians lost their lives and infrastructure was destroyed. the leader of western to his independence movement
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has denied allegations of war crimes, including torture and genocide in a spanish court. in april, madrid allowed the behemoth holly, who heads the algeria back to policy or front into spain to be treated for covered 19. this angered morocco, what he considered a terrorist. the diplomatic dispute over golly escalated, last month when morocco relaxed its border security, allowing thousands of migrants to cross into spanish territory. a russian opposition activists has been arrested as the government tracks down on critics ahead of parliamentary elections. and a provider was taken off a license in petersburg by police and a treat to said he was being held in suspicion of managing on undesirable organisation. proof of out of dissolved his open russia group last week after it was added to a list of band groups. and i'm going to presidential candidates hoping to run in nicaragua as election is quickly being done. united nations, one is that
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a new electoral law undermines the prospects of a free and fair ballad or latin america edison. the sea in human explains was presidential elections just 5 months off opponents of niggers was president, daniel, lord pay that and his wife received your movie. you the vice president are dropping like flies. wow. recent weeks to opposition parties were dissolved and 2 candidates put under house arrest and renew electoral reform measure that the un high commissioner for human rights says will impede fair and pre election. now, deanna, moral the most competitive opposition candidate is being accused of money laundering . and other crimes that would make her ineligible to run to patrol for a former president lead such a moral, who beat ortega in elections back in 1990. look at that. this is not about
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attacking me. it's about attacking the rise of nicaraguans 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 motor said her lawyers were also being threatened. newkirk was pro government prosecutor says that the literature, moral foundation, that she leads and which receives donations from abroad to support independent journalism is being investigated for money laundering. over the weekend, the vice president confirmed that the foundations accountant and its finance manager had been arrested and will remain imprisoned for up to 90 days while they're investigated. the government has not responded to al jazeera as request your comment. but vice president moody, jo says opposition leaders are guilty of organized crime, but that's not all. at least a dozen journalists, including the
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a f p correspondent, had been detained, questioned or charged with possible complicity. it'll be really, the gallo corresponded to the us based spanish language network. you division says her bank accounts have 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 in the office of the independent, huge organization, confidential has also been rated and shut down, its director cabinets with none. the chair, moral is christiana tomatoes, brother, several more. we journey, practice journalism, not treason. they just stood everything to call our equipment and arrested a camera man that trying to crush any voice it challenges the dictatorship. in our case, journalists who hold power to account. president ortega, who controls all of nicaragua institutions and who has the support of cuba and
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venezuela is running for a 4th consecutive terms. and just like in ms, whaler 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. and these 2 people have died and an assassination attempt on the ugandan minister government spray to general cartoon. but when malice called, with bullets killing his daughter and the driver, it happened under the suburb of the capital. a compiler well mala who was injured in the attack as minister of works and transport at a former army commander school officials in nigeria have confirmed that 136 students are missing after an armed group at tank and slamming school in tina. in the state of michelle, on sunday, one person was killed and another critically injured parents have been reunited with some of the younger children who were released. security and intelligence forces are searching for the others. somebody just has more form of boucher schools
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have been targeted all over the north west of the country all over the north west of the country and not central parts 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 talking 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 a duck. children 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 are victims. i lot of money is being exchanged for the freedom of people across the northwest and north central parts 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 states, by the way,
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more than 33 states are dealing with different problems. and the army is deployed in more than collect a city state. trying to do the role or trying to carry out the responsibilities by the police, ill equipped and demand i supposed to be doing along with krista security agencies in general. so that's the predicament right now. the security agency is underfunded and employed and they have so many challenges to deal with at the same time. amazon don't comes at the center of a controversial battle involving sacred historical and ecological sensitive land and south africa. the u. s. e commerce giant is building it's africa based on a flood plain in cape tongue. the development recently got the green light, despite years of opposition from activists and indigenous groups and environmentalists. robin smith reports from cape town, praying for protection. before going to war with a giant,
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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 own rivers. some environmental se building on a floodplain is a disaster waiting to happen and put surrounding areas at further risk of flooding . narcotics 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 includes infilling parts of the lives, the river. the land is home to endangered plant and animal species and was among
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the 1st areas in south africa to be colonized in the $1600.00. it's considered sacred terrain. winter janice, people. it's a guns aerospace. this is a place where we can locate the original sin for young fun, rubik. 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 they will be a negative impact on the environment lives 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 this, but if it's 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
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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 . the old health organizations renamed corona virus variance with greek letters to avoid stigma. historically, viruses have often been associated with the locations the originated from, but w rachel epidemiologist. now say no country should be stigmatized, but detecting and reporting variance now they've been given the letters alpha, beta, gamma and delta according to the order of their detection. doctors in india have held a protest against a yoga taken by about on dev is accused of misleading people about corporate 19. he's blamed modern medicine for corona virus deaths and he's promoting an
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alternative medicine which he falsely claimed was approved by the world health organization. and as it was put on him, reports from new delhi me, this is the man doctors in india holding a national day of protest against yoga. go to an businessmen. barbara davis promotion has herber formula called coronel to find the corona virus, while blaming modern medicine for india's high number of colored 900 deaths. and that's prompted doctors to launch they protest in a fancy like india where people tend to fall those bits through your roof and that to blindly or when people like that, they spread mistrust misinformation. it becomes very difficult for us as you know, science base people, as doctors do. why is that misinformation? doctors are taking part in what they're calling a black day by turning their social media profile pictures into
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a black background. this group of doctors has gathered here to call for government action against rom they've, they say he's taking advantage of the pandemic and has large public following to persuade people to buy his unapproved and dubious products are so healthy, about big or not. the health minister hush been attended the launches coronel, that rom they've claims, prevents treats and cures close 19 about then as the chair of the executive board of the world health organization or w, a chill ran, dave has claimed coroner was approved by the global body. but the w a chose denies that a senior journalist who had his car time slashed while investigating rom they've business interests claims. he's protected by the government invested in in business because 80 what. ready is behind the sham of being the your we have seen and it's been documented to some extent just completely gone
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during the delays of the government. he has a political sanction round the sports person didn't respond to l 0. request phone interviews. but the go to count millions of indians, his followers, including any solid wall who sells his range of products called patanjali profiles, hockey met, but the liberal government, based on the whole, i don't potentially products just for business. this is a matter of faith glued on these shows us the way i had some ailment. but the moment i started hitting his sermons, the healing process had already begun. yes. are many people in india have a deep trust in goose and alternative medicine. but many doctors say rom, dave's claims can't be substantiated, and he must be held to account for his statements. especially during a pandemic. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new daddy moderations mocking the $100.00 anniversary of the tulsa race massacre are being held in the united states
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. as president joe biden is making his way to tulsa oklahoma, where he'll meet survivors of the attack. as many as 300 people were killed when the white mobs launched attacks and black homes and businesses in 1921. no one was ever charged with a crime for the violence are compensated for the loss of life and economic devastation. a this is all. these are the top stories, europe's top disease agencies urging leaders to think about supplying vaccines to prove nations before inoculating the young people. jobs for lower risk young adults . so being rolled out despite many countries struggling to get enough supplies.

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