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can change anything for people living here. so we're getting join me john, home and the full report on us is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to what is on here and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm matheson, and this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. as western countries begin vaccinating teenagers and europe's center for disease control, arches them to rethink their priorities, locked down in malaysia,
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the prime minister ones, if a potential catastrophe, as several southeast asian nations face a spice is covered 900 cases. sounding the alarm, the un says almost everyone in ethiopia is water, antique re region is in need of emergency food aid. we don't want to condition is actually the new calls for international support to ensure the rebuilding of garza after israel's bombardment of the palestinian town on 500 to 400 acres from the french open, including rafael, getting the job done, plans to japanese and then pick committees says that athletes of being a lot safer following the saw for the vaccination programs. ah. europe's top disease control body has a few countries to think about supplying vaccines to put our nations before
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inoculating their young people and follows similar calls from the w. rachel, both organizations want welfare nations to reconsider vaccinating lower risk. young adults when many countries are still struggling to get supplies. well, the head of the w. h o is also pushing for additional funding to buy more vaccines for puerto nations. to morrow callbacks correlated by god he said p and 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. fully financing callbacks and act is key to ending the increasingly to track fund to me and i tank the government of japan for hosting the mc summit. what among those seeking more vaccines are
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southeast asian countries which are bringing back restrictions? i made a record search in malaysia a 2 week nationwide. total lockdown has come into effect and vietnam has suspended all international science. and it's a similar story in latin america, which is expecting infections to continue to rise. that's as late as assess the damage which has already been done for rule, has revised its corona violence. death told doubling the number believe to have died from covered 19 a foreign st. louis has more from calling them for 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 host 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 virus. so clusters emerge once it relaxed its pandemic restriction. with
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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, 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 that say containment of the virus must therefore be prioritized for now, we have to be vigilant. we have to be doing good surveillance. we have to us communities,
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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 that same way out. many countries are now ramping up the vaccination campaigns . japan is hoping to vaccinate one side 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 follow, you know, bangladesh is also dealing with a rising corona, virus infections. experts particularly concerned about a surgeon districts along the border with india. tons of charter reports from 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. restaurant hawk lost her father and an uncle in just 2 weeks to cobit 19. but she
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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 grapes. although restrictions have been in place darker with the 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 uncertainty created by cobra, 19 outlet for bang, this is economy is still poverty and is showing early signs of recovery. however, according to a new world bank report,
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much will depend on how fast mass vaccination can be achieved. often people have no choice but to continue working. they have to go on with their daily life and go out, but they must take the required precautions. more than 8 percent of people tested in bangladesh get a positive result. but health authorities say that figure could be as high as 40 percent in areas that are close to the border with india. they high in fiction dread in india, what is the instruction was the region it is going slowly up in the district as joining india. also there are some districts within butler this far away from border dental is just showing the increase in just for the red banner that she is facing difficult is conducting its mass inoculation program because of a shortage of those if only 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
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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 vaccines, then it's feared the rate of transmission of the virus good spire. a lot of control child re, i'll just say dhaka, bangladesh. dr. shak remodel is the asia pacific emergency health coordinator for the international federation of 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 history out already more than a year to do this band to me, many people are are a bit sick and tired of following all the rules and regulations and wants to go back to the normal life. on top of that the, these country also are the now the radiance of concern,
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which is much more trust reachable and fix yet than the previous. although it is not strange of like losing our loading, our guard again against the right. a lot of the presence of radiance concerns can be attributed to me that caught all bike updated in south asia. so more studies needs to be done to really the like whether or not like new media. and we just appeared to be the for the nation. all to radiance of concern already want to be 117 that was detected in k and the b 16. 17, which was detected in india appear to be the combination of back 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 alarming sign, not only for vietnam, but also for, for the other states around the other countries around. now, as if,
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if this is true, then we are looking for a major rise up in the region, but stating that we need to have more 1st men understand the impact become shown on the total k strike. ok, let's go back to that story about appeal by europe. cdc, the center for disease control, which countries we consider their vaccine policies. i want to speak to dr. watson asada. she's a professor of epidemiology and medicine at columbia university. she's joining us from new york by skype. it's good to have you with us and i'll just to thank you very much. indeed. given the suggestion that the, the center is making that rich countries should stop vaccinating their young people and those vaccines instead, to put a countries how likely is it you think the countries are going to buy into this? well, i think, and in reality, that's not going to solve the big problem. we have a hint now which is that we don't have sufficient vaccines to vaccine in the world
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. and by just moving a limited number of vaccines, the fish that would be going to young people between the ages of 12 and, and 18 for example, is not going to make a difference. what, what needs to happen is the really fundamental revisiting of the strategy in terms of how do we get more vaccine, needs more vaccines produced for the world, and how do we get those vaccines to the people who need them? so i feel that there's, there needs to be a whole reconceptualization in your framework that's developed in order to be able to achieve what we all want to be to achieve now, which is how to get back seems to more people go. but how much is the fact that the ac d c has to make this suggestion? now a reflection of the fact that the kovacs system, which is if i understand correctly designed specifically for this purpose is actually not fit for purpose. it's not, it's actually failing because it the e. c,
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d c has to make this request. what did you call that says a lot of voices is caught in the middle of a very dire situation. first, the need for more resources, more funding, which is really important to be able to procure, buy more vaccines and numbers to the need for more production of vaccine. that's fundamental problem is that there's not enough vaccines are being produced today to be able to be procured by co best or by anyone else. so i think so long as we don't get to the root cause of the problem, which is how do we incentivize, how do we motivate, how do we get more vaccine to be produced by as many producers around the world as possible. otherwise, we're really not going to get to solving the problem of the lack of vaccination for millions and millions and billions of people around the world. the city of serrano and so apollo is i'm sure, you know, had 95 percent drop in deaths as a result of a test that is carried out by vaccinating all the adults in the city. but the
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younger people, the teenagers weren't vaccinated. does that prison will be back up with you is saying in terms of science, but from what you're saying, it's not about the science, it's about the delivery systems. it's about just having the vaccines to do it from them in to the it is not having sufficient vaccine globally. that's, that's the problem. that's what we should focus their attention on. and it's not about deciding whether or not to vaccinate young people versus, and diverting the vaccines that will go to them to older people. that's not going to solve the problem. it can be like a drop in the bucket. and fundamentally, what we need to do is to keep pushing wealthy countries and producers to be able to produce more vaccine for the world. one of the stumbling blocks, i guess the, the situation is coming up against is the fact that, of course, countries want to get their economies moving. tourism is a big part of that. b, e u by had by read yesterday was intending to open its borders to double vaccinated
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people. that's not really going to work. is it? because if you do have people who are vaccinated and who are able to travel and cross borders, if your kids aren't, then families can't go anywhere. so this seems to be a lot of mixed messaging going on as well. i think we all know that in a way, the more you get, the more of those who get vaccinated, you're also going to protect the young people. right. so certainly no way, even though there may be sometime these were, the adults are vaccinated and the younger people are not vaccinated just because the adults are, are themselves protected. that means less likely to be transmission within those families. so i think that in a way they will be secondarily protected by the adults being protected within that family. the unit, i think the problem is that we're seeing is that we're getting to the point where the world is going to be divided between those who are privileged in many ways who have been privileged to be to have gotten vaccinated. and those who don't have
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a chance of getting vaccinated, and that's really a tenable situation when you're dealing with a global pandemic, is the highest, the highest priority should be for us to produce sufficient vaccines to vaccinate, as many people around the world. and rather than thinking how do we then deal with those who are vaccinated versus those water on vaccine while falls out, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just see the thank you very much and is your time. thank you. my pleasure. the more i had on the news, including the shillings president prepare, says the state of the nation address just weeks after his coalition performed poorly and a key election. us president joe biden heads for tulsa, oklahoma as america marks of 100 anniversary of one of the worst massacres in the country's history. and despite the criticism from health x 5, the brazil president, a fully fax, the copa medical, more details later in support. ah,
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the european union envoy for the palestinian charities is calling for international support and rebuilding gaza after last month, 11 de bombardment by israel. more than 250 pounds standing lost, their lives and buildings in roads were destroyed, as well as water and electrical supplies. we don't conditions 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 israeli 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 until
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they've got a whole lot of as a policy follow out. our show back out of the palestinian policy network. she says, israel needs to be held to account by world powers. i think the focus has to be on 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 there is a direct aggressive in this situation. and whilst i'm sure reconstruction efforts are deeply needed 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
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$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 hold as our accountable and for granting israel impunity for many, many decades. screens high court has turned down a request for western hottest independence leader to be taken into custody, saying they haven't received any evidence linking him to alleged war crimes. but holly's been accused of genocide, murder and terrorism. but the leader of the polish auto front follow saudi front says the accusations are politically motivated. carly is currently in spain, being treated for covered 19 the voc reports in a closed hearing in madrid. the man at the center of souring ties between morocco and spain, testified by video link outside the high court protest to accuse brian god of
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having blood on his hand. the leader of western horace independence, movement, the polish, sorry of front. his seemed by morocco as a war criminal, he's currently receiving medical care if a cobra 19 and a hospital in northern spain. his treatment in the countries enraged the moroccan government. golly, who's also the president of the raleigh democratic era republic. a self declared state has been accused of torture and genocide, but paul is sorry, i didn't. and human rights groups. the presiding judge will decide after he completes his investigation, whether it's a charge or dismiss the law suits against him or rejected. the prosecution request regarding to be taken into custody. and his lawyer of the accusations that categorically untrue the present, the galle, i bet another president god, he believes this law suit is politically motivated to try once again to undermine the credibility of this a raleigh people that struggle towards self determination. that western sahara is
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a disputed territory. the size of the united kingdom mostly held by morocco since it passed some spanish control in the 1970s. the jury backed paula. sorry, a front fought for independence for the raleigh people until this c spy would morocco in 1991? many. so we have been living here in exxon and jerry is remote refugee camps but decades, waiting for us bank referendum of self determination. but the votes being repeatedly postponed. wow. and when the former us president trump septic moroccan, 70 over western sahara, the polar summary of front responded by declaring a new war with morocco. now spain says its being polish for allowing brought him golly to travel. the emperor, treatment after moroccan border guards allowed $10000.00 people to cross into the spanish enclave of last month. spain's prime minister, padre sanchez,
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accused the moroccan government of blackmail. the diplomatic fallout continues to me. the bark at which is 0. you told us, at least 6 people have been killed by a suspected car bomb enough gas done. dozens more were injured in the last, which happened in capital a couple things goes into place. you know most and at least 7 others were injured. more than 90 percent of people in ethiopia in northern te grey region are in need of emergency food aid. that's the morning from the world food program, which is appealed for more than $200000000.00 to step up response efforts. it's also raise the alarm about how the conflict has increased already higher levels of hunger. thousands have been killed and 2000000 other people have been forced from their homes since fighting began in november. if you open government's been battling rebels in the northern region, bahama datto has more from addis ababa. he's a situation that he's getting was by the day, according to wi fi,
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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 b had sent his full us into today in what he had promised to be a very short operation, which he said was aimed at this army. the ready get administration of that secret regent. todd, by all intents and purposes, refused to deal with his administration without house title or on 7 months. on the fighting is going on. middle highways and boards are cut off, and people cannot be reached with the much needed aid, the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian activities. people have started starving to death in some places and mentions particularly the district of all flaw which is south of the copy of cigarette. keller. well,
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150 people outside of the top of the tuition is getting was in most parts of the ticket region. of course the fighting the gun at the time when people were supposed to hover the crop. 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 will show as president sebastian can yetta is expected to deliver and the next are the annual state of the nation address last month, bananas center, right coalition one, just one in 5 seats in the election for delegates to rewrite the countries constitution. it needed to secure a 3rd of seats to allow it to block potentially radical changes the constitutional rewrite. as soon as an opportunity to address social inequality issues that lead to violent protests nearly 2 years ago, or our latin america editor, the sea, and human joins is live now from santiago, the capital of chile,
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which lanes like to hear hi there, i think the chileans want to hear the truth not an embellish version of reality. the vignette is so prone to hear one office promising, and this was his campaign slogan. better days are coming. instead to the saw an unprecedented social revolt. people taking to the streets, demanding change. widespread institutional changes, there were widespread human rights violations on the part of these. and then that was followed of course, by the pandemic, which could have been an opportunity for us to be near that to win back some support given that chinese fiscal spending gave him room for, for a lot of work for a hefty social spending. but that was not his response. and so at the end of the day, he is coming towards the end of his period with people saying that he did not do
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enough that many people that were in desperate they didn't get the help that they wanted. so we're also hearing people saying that they hope that he will say he's sorry, precisely for not having done enough or as much as he could have wrong. i was just mentioning to see it. i mean, can years party suffered a real blow with this? with regard to the voting and the constitutional rewrite, what is the future holding for kinetic himself? you're absolutely right service company, and if you look at him, he, you can tell that this is a man who has been, has been going to a really tough time. he looks beach and his hair, which was always white, seems to be almost falling out. he looks hired clearly he is going to be making this address to the nation. his last one, and this is his 2nd administration in almost empty congressional building because of the pandemic. and this is sort of,
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it sort of paint the picture of what he's like. he's very much alone. this is a solitary president whose own conservative coalition has pretty much abandoned him, especially after the election. you just referred to. but the constituent convention where the ruling poet dish and practically one. no, she said all and many blamed the president for that. so this was a man who is a billionaire, he was a successful businessman, he was doing very well, but he thought he could come into politics and change the country. instead, he's leaving with the lowest popularity rate of any president in recent memory, or at least since the return of democracy into the in 1990. thanks very much indeed . that's our latin america editor, cl newman, talking to us from santiago. fine for the airport terminal to started operating again and tuesday, after a forced break due to the pandemic. it comes off, the japanese health minister said the corona virus risk level and the country is being downgraded from very high to high germany so far reported over $86000.00
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covered in 1900 deaths sell ahead on our 0 multi $1000000.00 investment. and the promise of ices of jobs. amazon had to keep touch setup it's african headquarters. but it is a catch indian doctor's protest against the yoga type. who say they say is promoting his horrible therapy and don't saying 19 more bonds fund behavior in the n b, a full details coming up later in the news. the news news hello, we've got dusty conditions across the middle east. then here's why we have our shamal win, so that's a northwest wind coming down the gulf. so particularly hazy and dusty sunshine as
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we head toward doha. on wednesday with a high, a 44 kuwait, we've got you in that 48. i still think that you may hit 50 degrees this week, you'll get a kick at the can on thursday with a high of 49. if you don't do it, then i think potentially this weekend does. northwest winds will really help the temperature to off to turkey. we do have some volatile weather as we had east of on cra toward the northwest of the country rate up to the black sea where there is the risk that we could see some hail here in the days to come and look at these temperatures well below average assemble, you're at 1900 degrees, risk of thunderstorms, and we'll have cloud cover really for the rest of the work week. take it to north africa right now. and there is the potential for some hail here as well. but for northern portions of algeria into tenicia, cairo, we've got you in for 34 degrees temperature. it's pretty well where they should be from over d. shoot $27.00 degrees, but temperature is above average, as we had to ward to buy a ticket to south africa. and we've got a lot of what weather for the eastern cape that is pushing into durban as well. a
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very what day on wednesday the living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most. but for a 10 year old boy, there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion will echo one step closer to the place they call home. the distant barking of dogs. a witness documentary on al jazeera. 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
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work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but when most people oh a reminder of our top story, this our top disease agencies urgent leaders to think about supplying vaccines to put nations before inoculating the young people. that's as jobs for lower risk. young adults are rolled out despite many countries struggling to get enough supplies. the european union envoy for the palestinian cabinetry is calling for international support and rebuilding jobs up after last month. 11 de bombardment by
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more than 250 pounds standing lost their lives. an infrastructure was destroyed for the 90 percent.

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