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to gauge the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities. the aftermath. mass shootings in america on al jazeera ah . front suspends joint military operations with molly's army, putting pressure on the routing gent had to restore a civilian government. ah, hello, i'm going jordan. this is algebra from della also coming up, benjamin netanyahu vows to coalition of unlikely allied this expected asked him after 12 years un office president biden says, tens of millions of unused corona virus. vaccines in the us will be denatured to the global sharing program known as kofax. and not welcome denmark's bottom and part of the law, allowing the deportation of refugees to countries outside europe. ah,
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from suspended joint military operations with molly up to the country. second qu, in 9 months, frances armed forces will continue operations in molly, but on their own, it's all part of efforts to pressure the military gym to, to work towards a democratic transition. i see me going to was declared president on friday after ordering the arrest of civilian leaders. nicholas hall because more from bank of the military into mike bama, we thought they had gotten away with no sanctions and just being suspended from the west african body. the echo was and the african union, remember on sunday there was a gathering in gun i knock or a lead by the president. and during that meeting, the west african heads of state decided and told molly that if you want to join back the union and, and drop the if you want to drop the suspension,
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then you have to release the president, transition the prime minister work currently on house arrest you have to organize a government of national unity and most importantly you have to return to the barracks and ensure that a civilian authority organizes the transition that would lead to election in february 2022. that was on sunday. and a couple of days later, still nothing what this temporary suspension of french cooperation with the money in the army means is that the by the french forces or the french air force will not clear the way before. there are operations launched by the 1000000 forces. if there are millions soldiers wounded, then they won't re, patrick them, back to the hospitals using their french helicopters, nor will they share intelligence with them all the and forces. so this will have a detrimental effect on the security situation in molly. but also they want the, the cooperation of a french military instructors that are embedded within the, the,
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the ministry of defense insecurity will no longer cooperate with those, those 2 ministries. so. so this is really going to have an effect on, on the military june to it'll pressure them to try to nominate a civilian government of sorts. so let's take a closer look at francis involvement. in molly france launched a miniature intervention 8 years ago. after rebels seize control of northern molly declaring their own state. last year president manuel macro boosted troop numbers in this a hell off to increase and attacks by on groups of country about 5000 french soldiers in the region. yet from sound it allies have not been able to defeat the arm groups . instability still on the rise with groups linked to al qaeda and i saw operating out of northern and central molly. and there are fears, the bullets go vacuum left behind by the cou, will leave molly vulnerable to advances by those groups. when william learns the former us diplomat, he says, frances move doesn't address the larger issue at hand. it's significant in terms of
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messaging, both for molly and audience is an international audience, but i don't think it will really be the capitalist to get their leaders to do the right thing. they're, they're operating on their own time table within their own constraints. and within the negotiation that they're affecting with various individuals in groups that could help them keep the political transition on track, which is what they they, they want to do. so i think that the larger issue here is that many of the populations around molly have little faith in the french intervention, little faith in the central government, and are subjected to the groups that we're talking about and increasingly sort of attractive. and at least the stabilizing effects in their, in their own areas. so that the bama elements and the french elements going after each other, really doesn't get at the heart of the price. there's been a lot of misstep. i think one of them is, you know, how do you target, who leaders,
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you know, other serve their personal well or with that sort of thing. and how much can you really sanction individual doing the right thing when the obstacles are facing internally are much bigger than anything the sanctions do. one way or another. i'm really not getting the heart of the issue here, which is that there's a massive governance and development problem molly, which is forming thing all of these rebellions and broke that. and none of that being addressed by anyone. i think the simplest way to say is we need more terrorists and not just the sticks the sanction to get things back on track. israel, the longest serving leader is battling for his political survival after a diverse mix of parties announced they would form a government. it could be the end of benjamin netanyahu 12 years as prime minister, but he's not going down without a fight, accusing his rival, natalie bennett, of selling out a palestinian israeli party, which is back the proposed government for the 1st time in the history. bennett is a far right ultra nationalist who would take over prime minister for 2 years. if
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the coalition is approved by these ready parliament, or force that has more from western usage of the question is how much nothing you know who can try to peel away some of these right wing as a who for now at least remain part of the coalition in, in utero as it was there trying to put it together. and also that the question is when this book will take place now, the head of the, of the opposition. yeah. le paid, who has formed this coalition and has decided to step aside and allow natalie bennett to go 1st as prime minister. he wants to try to unseat the current, very netanyahu friendly speaker of the house, and have a vote on monday to replace that speak. with an opposition speaker, who would then facilitate this vote more quickly and restrict the amount of time that benjamin netanyahu has to try to get in the way of the coalition being formed . there are questions now as to whether natalie bennett's party is entirely up to
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that there is at least one member of his party who is expressing unwillingness to do that. so even that part of the 1st step toward getting this vote through looks in question center is certainly still plenty to playful for benjamin netanyahu. and he's been doing all he can to try to put russians between the, between the constituent parts of this coalition already. while away from the political upheaval at home, israel's defense minister is in the us for a day of meetings with top bite and administration officials, among other things. but again, this is trying to drum up a $1000000000.00 in the military aid to upgrade israel's defense. osman pasco, hey, reports in the pentagon, benny gans promoting his 1st meeting of the day on twitter, the national security advisor, then the secretary of state entity blinkin. and then secretary defense, lloyd austin, both sides making clear and brief remarks, their priorities for god. it is clearly a possible resumption of the around nuclear deal if you'd be clear. iraq is
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1st and foremost a global and regional problem. and it is also and then extension to israel from the west side, the standard statements of israel's right to defend itself, but also an emphasis on helping us to talk about the work that needs to be done to move forward on humanitarian assistance to and reconstruction for garza and for palestinians living there want to stress the importance of reducing tensions in the west bank in jerusalem and of supporting humanitarian and reconstruction assistance for gaza. that benefits the innocent people who live there. it is also been reported. the camps came here to ask for an additional $1000000000.00 in aid to replace munitions for the iron dome defense system and other weapons. something the president joe biden says he supports,
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so israel is likely to get the aid. it's not clear the president promised that during the recent gaza conflict in order to get a cease fire or if you will, try to use it to get commitments on age, the palestinians, or movement on a legal settlements. i think the age will be forthcoming, and i don't think they'll be actual conditions put on it. but i think what we're getting at is a conversation where making such a cont, such a condition on us, a israel becomes possible. right now. this is a very new idea in terms of members of congress putting it for so far in the, by the ministration. what said behind closed doors tend to stay that way. but it is clear in public statements that they would see aid get into gaza quickly. what's unclear is if that doesn't happen, if they're willing to make israel pay a price for it. particle haine al jazeera at the pentagon. government officials in
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northern nigeria se then negotiating with the kidnappers to release 148 school children, abducted last sunday. the gunman, the threatened to stop killing their captives on this. they ran some demand is meant an interest supports from tina in the state of niger. what. how do i know which defy consoles? one of his 2 wife was in canada when i'm men attacked this hell, you talk with my mic school on sunday, 9 of his children were there for why able to escape. but others were taken by the kidnappers of the crisis, drags on. he feels let down by government. when what we hear about the government's attitude does crisis is making us more angry. but that officials don't care because it's a religious school and not owned by the government, as it is, many of us have given up hope on seeing our children again, the sort of, it's an accusation, the government denies. but it's, it's, it one came into threats by the criminals. the position of niger states government
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is that no payment of ransom. we do not. we're not about to negotiation because negotiation could me so many things. it's not necessary to send your money. that's not the assurance parents want to hear as the camp outside the school waiting for news of their children. the school in the center of ticket is now empty, except for the occasional visits bites, remaining staff. the head teacher says he receives, on average 4 calls a day from the kidnappers, they demanded all summer for 110000000. that is from one day to be up to $180.00. but now they have include that also to $200000000.00 there. that if we didn't p, that's awesome. that is going to be it for that i should that, that they called me would have to go and pick the dead body's offer. they put like the pit from the school. that's about half a $1000000.00. an amount the parents say they can't afford the mood in ticket,
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it's not of despair, anger and resignation. for some, nearly a 1000 students have been kidnapped across nigeria in the past one year, raising concerns about the future of education, especially in the north of the country, repairing they feel very, very, find it very, very difficult to the children to school. well, we are pretty well hoffman or cuba inclusion ourself. other stalemate continues resident say, the crisis has claimed more casualties to mothers, traumatized by the abductions, collapsed and died. in the past few days. a day after taking was attacked by gunman . this major old was cut off us travelers watched them take cattle and other property away from villages local people last kid. and they said they were tucked by gunman on more than $100.00 motor bikes. each with 3 men, a government official says, as many as 3 attempts are carried out of some de simone tenuously in niger state
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nigeria is larger. niger nigeria, the largest state, has seen a sharp increase in attacks by growth. many form officials say, have been pushed out from the northern state of them for a while. thousands have been killed in the past 6 years of issues a some of the attacks are being carried out by boat or setting up new cams in central nigeria. i did research algebra taken a north central nigeria time for a short break here now to 0. when we come back me do this. the u. s. police are involved in a shootout with 2 children who run away from their foster home football as a matter of life and death organizers push on with matches across south america. despite of surge and corona virus takes more in that state. ah,
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a golden age with jim alkalinity on al jazeera. ah ah ah, welcome back to him out of our top stories here, this our from south suspended joint operations with molly and forces to pressure the military genta into restoring a civilian government. athena greater was declared prevalent on friday after all in the rest of civilian leaders. the us defense secretary is promising continued military support to israel, regardless of who leads a country. lloyd often held talks with his israeli counterpart, many guns in washington, dc. he plays to replenish israel to massage defense system and authority in northern nigeria, negotiating with kidnappers to release to a 148 school children,
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abducted last sunday. they were taken during an armed rate on their school and took it in niger state. now the organizer of hong kong annual candidate phantom and square visual has been detained, does not care why she hung tongue was targeted by police. early on friday, she's a prominent leader of the pro democracy movement. she also helped to run a museum dedicated to the $989.00 military crackdown on demonstrators in beijing. now, 3 quarters of excess cardona virus vaccines in the us will be donated to the global sharing program known as kofax president biden says, millions of doses will be shared across countries in latin america, asia, and africa. alan fisher has more from the white house with cubic cases at the lowest level in the us for more than a year. with more than 40 percent of the population fairly vaccinated. the bike, the administration is turning his attention to the wider world. under a new plan just revealed the us. we'll send 25000000 doses abroad,
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straight away with the intention to distribute at least 18000000 doses by the end of the month. our goal in sharing our vaccines is in service of ending the pandemic global. our overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. it's as simple as that. we want to save lives and toward the very end that place all of us at risk. perhaps most important, this is just the right thing to do. the 1st $25000000.00 will be split between central and south america, asia, and countries across the middle east, including garza and the occupied west bank. in a statement president your biden insisted the wider distribution was a national security issue. seeing strong american leadership is essential to ending this pandemic now, and to strengthening global health security for tomorrow to better prevent, detect, and respond to the next threat. the u. s. says it will still have control over where the vaccines will go,
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but it's emphasizing it's not looking for concessions or imposing conditions. it does, however, face a struggle to get back the nation rates in the us up. many people know reluctant to get the job. and in some communities, vaccination rates are very low, that comes with a white house warning. we have millions of americans still in need of protection and communities at risk because of low vaccination rates. here's the bottom line. the bottom line is that if you are unvaccinated, you are still at risk of getting seriously ill or spreading the disease to others. all of the initial 25000000 doses will come from the federal stock pilot. all have been approved for us here in the united states. more doses will be made available, as the stoke increases. allen fisher, i'll just eat at the white house. so let's bring in julie fisher, she's an associate research professor, microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center in georgia . last, guys from alexandria in the junior julie. good to have you back with us. so what do
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you make of this move by the white house? how important is this measure to deny most of the us? it's a kofax. it's an important moment for us leadership in the response to covered 19 and particularly in mobilizing vaccine doses. the callbacks vaccine financing facility, that's the mechanism that is a public private partnership for equitable distribution of vaccine to the countries that can afford at least has been looking for support. and then just the last couple of weeks, we've seen a mobilization of funding. and now this contribution by the us, of doses of vaccines that can be immediately distributed to get them to people who are vulnerable in countries where they're still insufficient vaccines even for the highest risk population. so this is an important action to begin closing that gap and to demonstrate us leadership to encourage other countries to,
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to begin matching that commitment. yeah, julie and it comes at a time when something like 63 percent of adults in the us have already received at least one those, but demand for vaccines. it's falling in the us as well, isn't it? the, the challenges that having the vaccines is just the 1st part of the equation, the u. s. has been fortunate and the, the investment in the clinical trials to get these vaccines tested, ensure they're safe and begin delivering them has really paid off. and now the u. s . is in the enviable position of having enough vaccine to reach our adult populations and even begin now to vaccinate teens, but people have to be willing to be vaccinated. and in the us, we've had some hiccups at the beginning. some little glitches in the logistics for delivering the vaccines. those are smoothing out now, there is enough facts to be available for those who are seeking it in most areas of
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the u. s. and it's a matter of people understanding that these vaccines offer better safety protection and are much lower risk than the risk of developing severe symptoms. if one does contract the disease and people who are in fact made are still at risk in the us. just the final thoughts. you julie, i mean, what has become clear is that the global inequality in vaccine supply has been laid bed, which the point you're making, i mean, rich countries have lots and poor countries out very little. why is it taking so long to address this in balance and what needs to be done? do you think a lot of this is a structural challenge globally? most of the capacity to manufacture vaccines lies in the private sector. and the private sector has demands placed by, by stockholders, by those who are looking to make sure that they end up at least breaking even financially. and the, the ability to distribute that manufacturing capacity over the world at once. it's
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one that has been recognized as a need for a long time. but until this covered, 1900 pandemic, and the health crisis it's created. there hasn't been quite an immediate pressure to address the fact that the vaccine manufacturing capacity is inequitable distributed. and that beyond just having doses of vaccine the next step is making sure that that vaccine can get from can get from the, the major port cities into clinics and have the support to make sure that it can be delivered to the people who are waiting for vaccine doses, so it's a challenge that we are facing now and we'll have to give really critical thought to after this crisis has east about whether we want to keep this is the status quo, or address this inequitable vaccine manufacturing capacity. so that we don't face this kind of challenge again. julie fisher always good to get your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed for talking to me. i'll just thank you so much for having me . now. danny lawmakers a voted to establish a refugee reception center in
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a 3rd country like it to be an africa. politicians who voted the bill said it will deter asylum seekers from crossing the mediterranean. the european commission n g. i was on the un. i've all criticized the plan, shall a ballistics place. in danish parliament, politicians have taken strict immigration policies for asylum seekers and voted to make them tougher and as 70 to 24 vote. politicians agreed to move asylum seekers who arrive on danish soil tor reception seemed to in a 3rd country outside europe with your applications would be processed. it more than 50 percent. that arrived from been my last year. they didn't have a need for seeking asylum, laborer microns, that's been a life. and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence permit to stay in
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the center. right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided as asylum claims can only be filed at the danish border. it's nonsense to say that it's going to stop c crossings because it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so people have to cross to see anyway, so that's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. the united nations refugee agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries followed denmark's policy would be a huge game changer. if other counties would follow up is not like the, the pulses of thinking can be externalize and saw a cookie provider that on. i want to be out,
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but don't bring to all of county. it just going against the concept of the european commission also criticize the move saying out sourcing asylum claims is not compatible with the laws of the fund. raisers fundamental questions about both the access to the procedures effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules or proposals under the new packed form on migration. and this item marks, tyson, immigration policies have come after more than $21000.00 asylum seekers. arrived in 2015. it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some serene roofing jeans. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis al jazeera security forces in sedan,
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closed of all major roads leading to government and military headquarters and the capital cartoon. the activists organized marches around the country on thursday, commemorating the 2nd anniversary of the $2900.00 massacre a peaceful protest as during a pro democracy city and demonstrates without demanding justice and accountability for these 228 people are killed in the violent crackdown. now 2 children in florida facing attempted murder charges oper, shootout with the police, the girl and boy aged 14 and 12 ran away from their foster home before finding a stash of weapons. the violence standoff is raising concerns about the standard of care for vulnerable children in the united states under gallic reports. 10 for their sitting. i mean, by now we used to seeing this kind of police body camera footage stand of the commonplace in the us. but this one involves children. we do this
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investigative say, a 14 year old girl and a 12 year old boy run away from this foster home before breaking into a house where they found weapons and ammunition, armed with an assault rifle, pistol, and shotgun. the children fired on police who knew they were dealing with juveniles . the local sheriff praised his officers for their attempts to deescalate the dangerous situation, but poor scorn on a system the supposed to care for children. what the hell is a department of juvenile justice doing, sending these kids to play to handle that. we talk about juvenile justice reform deputies did everything they could tonight to be escalate and they almost lost their lives with well, your role that a 14 year old juvenile crime in the u. s. is on the rise with carjackings alone see huge spikes to teenage girls charged with the murder of mohammed and war and march
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this year after they allegedly stole his car in washington, dc in florida. critic say the states, services for children and need are inadequate. while juvenile justice program here is seen dramatic budget cuts homes designed to care for children at risk or overwhelmed. 2013, the numbers entering foster care have risen sharply while the department of families and children is struggling to high staff. the stand off in florida ended with the 14 year old girl shot and severely injured. the 12 year old boy reportedly laid down in a k 47 before being taken into custody. he said he fired the shots on a couple times and also fired the hand. going to the deputies. he told the tech that he knew they were cops when he shot at them, because he wanted to harm them. there are the words of a 12 year old in a statement that at home the children ran from said, this situation is tragic and is the result of the system failing our children. these children are in desperate need of care in the appropriate setting, which is
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a high level of care than we provide. the home went on to say they will no longer take at risk children until they can care for them in a safe way. and galico al jazeera miami, florida. ah, i taught for christian the headlines here and i'll just say are from suspended joint operations with molly and forces to pressure the military gentle into restoring a civilian government. a c negate was declared president on friday after ordering the rest of civilian leaders. nicholas hawk has more for molly's capital obamacare . in effect, what this temporary suspension of french cooperation with a 1000000 army means is that the by the french force.
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