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sd across europe will only be available on 451241828000784 further information. visit our website. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is anita. live from dough hop coming up in the next 60 minutes . a children burned in their own home by the un says that thousands more in the democratic republic of congo, a fleeing daily massacres. a threat of legal actions, a small pressure put on canada as catholic church leaders to take responsibility for the historic abuse of indigenous children. a steady flow of current,
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of our patients from a 3rd way. this stretching afghanistan is already fragile health system. at a vaccine you can inhale china expanse trials on an alternative to getting the cobit 9 team job done p december. the sport of the cup america look thing trouble again for those players are reportedly planning to boy compet to them and being held in their country while the government and organizes insist it is going ahead. ah, people already fullest from their homes are being attacked in the democratic republic of congo and what the un cause. daily massacres. thousands of fleeing displacement thompson villages of the countries east in civil, tedious raids on monday night at least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children. alexander bias begins are coverage of people living in
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constant danger. the military has ruled its re province for a month, but for weeks under an unprecedented state of siege wasn't enough to prevent this. one of the deadliest attacks to hit the regent and at least 4 years in displacement camps and villages near burger and chubby fighters from the allied democratic forces unleashed a night, a violence, a lot of lieber. nothing leah. we were attacked by the rebels during the night. they killed my neighbors and burned them in the house. before even arriving in my area, i ran an escape, but they got here and they burned my children in my house, and i got one more. the rebels abducted at least $25.00 survivors, shelters, and stores were burned to the ground. now the area is marked with mass graves. already displaced un says the attacks have forced nearly 6000 people to flee again
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. many with nothing but the clothes they were wearing. it calling for more security, saying there's an urgent need to protect civilians and the congo leave the army claims it can provide that with martial law extended until mid june. the military governor of a tories visit to the area with all strength and determination command doesn't. but i'm the mom we go to the president of the republic sent me with a clear message, which is to bring peace. by all means, i have a special message for all of you. please tell your brothers and sisters to come at peacefully from the bush. otherwise we will defeat them by force. but the scale of the task can't be underestimated. violence has plagued these eastern provinces for years with more than 100 armed groups operating in the dense forests . attacks on civilians have surged in the last 2 years,
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killing thousands of congo leaves, and displacing more than 5000000. the announcement of military rule, an attempt to stop that violence was met with skepticism. critics worried the military already accused of rights violations and corruption could exploit its new power. now for weeks in activists are dismayed that the near daily attacks have continued. they don't let the military authorities are wasting time when they could be conducting the real operation against the rebels and tackling insecurity on the grounds. unfortunately, as the army is still in the office preparing their strategy every day on the ground, the enemy continues to massacre populations. ok, but the government says there's been some success. the armies taken control of new areas and numerous fighters have surrendered. parliament will reevaluate military rule once these 15 days are up. but for those streaming through these road
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fleeing more attacks, they say the only thing that saved them so far is a higher power. alexandra buyers, al dedira and saying in the democratic republic of congo, 2 active volcanoes are unsettling. many people, their children are still missing. after a recent erupt and grow after being separated from their parents, one red cross volunteer told us how agencies helping them to reunite the language if emitter b. c. my eileen, my name is shamira bush and lee. i'm working as a volunteer for red cross. my work is to help unite separated families because of war or natural disasters about why you see that. we are currently receiving kids and parents in the center who are separated because of the recent volcanic eruption in goma. mainly we are receiving parents looking for their children. and for that we have a list on which we complete the name and address of each missing child. and we did
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the same for kids looking for that parent. this list helps us to start the research for missing family members or children. not them, but then i think the in find out, but that when kids give us information about their parents, we do our best to unite them with their parents. for kids whose parents we can't find, we refer them to an appropriate protection center which are in partnership with red cross, which can take care of them at night. as we only operate during the day. we are working with other local volunteers and partners, helping us to sensitize community in the city, so that they can come to search for their relatives. they senior work on their mad medium. if any of the main challenge i have in this work is mainly to see how some time parents are looking for their children. but they can't find them all. we are unable to find their children for them. it's just the same case when we see how we
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are unable to find parents of children that we have in our hands. we find this as a real challenge, which makes me sad to see parents coming every day trying to find the kids, or they can't find them. it makes me sad. johnny asked, now from coma in the democratic republic of congo is diego said ella un deputy humanitarian coordinator, thanks for being with us. you've been to see for yourself the situation on the ground. what did you see with regards to the book and explosion, what we saw is about 400000 people leaving the city following the order given by a military governor. for if you were taking their options with a 1st wave of people that lead the erosion to 20 seconds, which was 2 weeks ago. exactly. today they returned quickly home, but then 3 days later, seeing the region continued to be uncertain, the governor to give a grease of about half the city of goma. so 400000 people went on the move in
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various directions, trying to find the center. and the refuge and basically of fleeing for fear of another option, which fortunately has not happened and the situation. so returning to norma with regard to that crisis, which is one of many crises that are, are facing, confronting congo. so where did these people go? where did they manage to find shelter with someone providing it for them? well, they went to the, went along the southern axis. wister next is towards the city of stuckey and you know, van winter next to proven so for so q and the northwest rule, pseudo and q one. and the, basically some of them found senator with host families, which is very commonly used, that the host, the older families, and sometimes 3040 people crammed into relatively small us, my rooms or those phone center in churches in schools. we the united nations and
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there were partners within jose and the written, the red cross. we mobilized assistance. this is what you're seeing, your images with this, you know, jerry guns and so it gets provide safe drinking water foods, emergency foods, access to head of basically and some center materials for these populations so that they could actually live there until it was safe for them to return to for them to return to go my and it's, it's safe for them when they're in these, these camps given the, the previous report that you do you heard what we mean before we started this, this interview greg, so the people who fled the volcano and that won't go fed in places in areas that are relatively relatively under the control of the, of the government. but, but the longer the period of displacement is prolonged, the more tensions that there are with who was communities. and there are between them we have reported at least 40 cases of violence, $600.00 violence against women. about 1300 children were separated from their
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parents in this increase from the city of gamma. now the really the, the other and big emergency is exactly what you have described before is the emergency as proposed by conflict in the g r c, which unfortunately continues to be one of the words biggest competitor in crisis with populations that are left at the mercy of violent arm groups. these massacre at chevy and bulger has been one of the worst on records. and there have absolutely no other means, but to flee the attackers. when do you when they arrived? where absolutely appalled by these last the attack which is on which comes into a string of attacks. and we are working hard with your story is to try to bring measures not only military, but to bring social cohesion to communities that are deeply divided. it must leave you feeling particularly impotent when you, when you see a situation like this because you can't get in there and help these people because
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it's not safe for you to be there either. well, it is, it is one of the problems of access access is one of the big problems for the military in the yard and access into security. in fact, a few days before the attack on shabby and buddha, another, i did become one of our men partners extra color. so for them that's like against your installations. these are all gross violations of international humanitarian law. we are here to help people to protect people, and of course, we need to do that with a certain measure of security who are very concerned about the situation need to re i myself, i'm going to need to re, just to give a sense to your viewers the touring is a province which is larger than ireland in terms of mass. i mean it's a very bigger, bigger big province. there is a lot of things and difficulties are groups and also tensions between communities. i'm going to monday i'd be meeting the governor at the meeting, the authorities to try to see what can we do to actually bring protection to the
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civilians. are also with the new school, which is a peacekeeping force that the us has protection to civilians and also to re establish the bonds between communities that have lived together for 4 or 4 decades and for centuries in some cases and getting back to the other crisis the earthquake can to the volcanic eruptions when well people displaced by, by that disaster be able to return home and what are they going to find when they get so it's a decision that the govern mistake, but i believe we're nearing that decision as a prime minister has already announced a visit to gomez, so i think that that visit might actually be the indication that the government would be prepared to ask the citizens to return to the city of goma. so about 20000 people, we find that their homes have been completely destroyed by the flu is of lava from the kennel. and for those flows of love, i have also damaged the number of social infrastructures, a number of water infrastructures. we're working hard middle partners in government
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to restore water to the city of boomer. we'd be working with the government to try to provide emergency shelter for the people who have lost their homes and also to work on rebuilding the infrastructure as a brian access to health and education for those that that would rely with those structures that have been destroyed fortunately for the in terms of the can corruption, it has been less of a disaster than it could have been because of a lesser impact that it wasn't 2002, but it is still huge for the city of roma. and this is a city that has grown a lot since 2002 the last the robson. it has know a 1000000 and a half people. and of course, when the, just like the strikes, its impact is huge on a population, which is where the very poor in the d r. c. 75 percent of people who live under the poverty line. it's really good to talk to you. so we appreciate you giving us your time many thanks. and d u n. this deputy humanitarian coordinator,
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diego is odella the in gum. i thank you for your interest. thank you. thank you very much. canada, the prime minister just intruder says that the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago or face possible legal action. the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the former schools, one by the church in british columbia. last month, al jazeera priyanka go to reports. children who never return to their parents. 215 of them, some as young as 3. a symbol of mourning and demands for justice for canada's indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves in what was once the largest residential school run by the catholic church. its 4th venetian and its leaders to confront one of the darkest chapters of its history. on friday, prime minister just intruder who had been repeating his demands for
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a formal apology from the head of the catholic church for francis went a step further. and before we have to start taking the catholic church to court, i am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in and not hide from the head of the indigenous community on whose land the school was built and whose ancestors lay buried and the unmarked graves say to this state, the catholic church has kept their records secret. in the end, what we do want, we do want an apology, a public apology, not just for us, but for the world who also shared in those packages from the 900 century until 1996, nearly 150000 indigenous children were forcibly separated from their homes in government funded residential schools. they were mostly run by the catholic church
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. children were borrowed from speaking the native languages and for to convert to christianity. many were raped, abused, beaten, and starved more than 4100 children died. the real number is slightly much higher. in 2008, the canadian government officially apologized for its rule and a 2015 report by counted as truth and reconciliation commission said what happened in the schools amounted to cultural genocide, but for the survivors and their descendants, there is still no accountability. the fact is that the independent assessment process in the class action lawsuit did not actually hold any perpetrators who were identified as those who inflicted sexual abuse, physical abuse on children. and they are still living today. what these records can help is actually prosecute some of those people. a group of you and human rights
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experts have us canada and the vatican to conduct a thorough investigation in all former indigenous residential schools in the country. for now, the school that at the heart of canada, of new reckoning with its past still stands, the leaders of the indigenous community would suffer the atrocities, say they will not destroy it. for them. it's a piece of their history and they want canadians to remember it. blanket looked up . i'll severe. so to come here on the south, back on high alert will tell you why. he's in viet dollar, enforcing strict new measures research in cove at 19 cases above the sinking ship. so poses a great threshold for copays for lanka, cruz and our base bracing full potential oil spill and brazil maintain that perfect record. i woke up on a fire pizza here with all the details and sport a little later. in
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a number of cove at 900 cases has been rising enough. galveston surpassing 1000 infections every day of late testing is limited and the government has not imposed many restrictions. as video contra, 40 reports now from campbell hospitals are overwhelmed. some are running out of oxygen. there's one business booming in cobble these days. and that selling oxygen, it's price has more than doubled in recent weeks because of demand corporate $900.00 cases arising fast and hospitals are unable to cope. afghans are angry because they say the government can barely provide the medical care patients need worked out. asthma has to buy oxygen for his mother after she was turned away from to public hospitals. all about that. finally, we took her to a 3rd hospital and then did just the bed and it was the don't care about our patients. they're not providing oxygen for the sake. that's a viable gun,
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sal losing their sick people. i cobbled main hospital emergency room staff has to deal with double the number of patients they can handle. the hospital is full despite dozens of new bad did recently added. relatives have camped outside some, bringing their own 10th new patients arrive constantly even using taxi we are running out of oxygen just because not because it is that we are not capable to handle that. but the, because the companies, they are not the, the, we have a contract with each company that they will bring those daily $800.00 linda or the per day. but they are like betraying us on 304-0500. so this is making up some progress because those who have the money go to private hospitals. even there, there is a shortage of oxygen beds. and people are turned away. i've got to sell has one of
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the most trial health care systems in the world and has received millions in aid to cope with the pin demick. but now there's something else that's threatening to curb . any progress made here in the fight against the corona virus, afghans are getting vaccinated at an extremely low rate of janice down has been receiving most of its more than $2000000.00 doses, mainly from china and india. but many doses remain unused and are on the verge of expiring. soon. many afghans say they don't think they need the vaccine or that they don't trust it. others don't know how to access it. the main problem is that when it is a new to lack of awareness, our population is not that much looks at to understand what the benefit of the government has imposed some restrictions in recent days, shutting down places like schools, universities and ordering title controls at the borders in
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a statement to al jazeera, it's ministry of public health said there is a plan to tackle the 3rd wave, which includes possible locked downs, but with cases already rising to fast and hospitals fall. it may be too late. for leo contra for a al jazeera, cobble, the developer of a coven, 19 vaccine that you can inhale says it's been approved for expanded trials by china's drunk regulation. leading epidemiologist chainway says that the nebulizer needs just a 5th of the dose of a normal job. it's hope that it'll pay the way for more in occupation rollouts for poor countries. the inheritable vaccine has been submitted for emergency use approval. joining us not from newcastle stereos, mosse, molecular biologist at northumbria university. good to have with us as a molecular biologist. what do you think of this idea of inhaling the vaccine?
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the base principle is actually really inside there because a large number of people understand that they don't just just don't like being stuck with the needle. so just being able to sniff, for no matter what the boxing is going to look, those people are afraid allow them to come closer. the problem, however, is that we've already seen full coverage and protection, and that one of the chinese vaccines. so in the absence of additional scientific, they tell us through what exactly is the boxing based on. we don't need full details, we just need the basics about the absence of your permission to help save you some challenge with a virus months vaccinated from prime. it stutters. it's very difficult to say how it's going to pull out. there's at least one boxing that's been used for me. i think a lot more flu. mrs. natal boxing for flu and works really,
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really well. so the principle is true, but we just need to make sure that whatever areas the lives boxing is developed for colorado virus is actually going to be safe. i think i see, i don't, i don't think it's going to be much of a problem on principle. having an extra shield in your lungs, i mean your nose or no matter where we know we get infected from even your eyes. by getting this nasal faxing, it's going to be a brilliant sink. we just need to make sure that it's going to be safe, as well as the service. how does it work? how does it get into your bloodstream? and injection goes directly in this lines as you say, that the coating of your, your nose, your frozen and your lungs already benefits to, to, to taking the vaccine that way. absolutely. love benefit. so we talk about how the, the response author, injection of a vaccine as well, really protects us. and it seems to be a very strong correlate protection. meaning,
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if you have a non response, you're very likely to be protected from corner virus. i mean, any, on the passages when, when the passenger comes in from your mom for your nose, well, injection stones achieve to get people in response to be waiting on those web services, you know, in your mouth, your nose inside your lungs. but if you inhale, that boxing, then what your budget does is it actually says that's where i'm going to get exposed to 1st. that's why i'm going to mount a 1st line of defense. since the virus gets into says, how many goes on is actually what's going to be really improving protection. so the idea of the base is the principle of doing this is actually really sound and it's really, really good to protect, but also to improve compliance on take off the box and what about side effects? so are there any concerns of that? we can never be a 100 percent. sure about side effects,
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right. it doesn't matter what the new drug stuff is brought into to clinical studies. it will be people out in the, one of the population on the planet. there will be people out there are not going to respond well to any given drug or waxing. while we can try and see that really gross unpleasant stuff and animal studies until we put it in 2 months, we can't be sure whether or not this is going to be a full conference. and even then like we've seen last 12 months. yes. present boxing on people will not tell me what's going to happen in 1000000 or less. so it's important. first of all, the dates are showing the safety and the large animals in the prime. it's all released by the 3 such groups. so everybody can see what's happening, but i'm show all the boxing groups worldwide. i'm doing exactly the same thing right now that preparing the nasal administration approaches. so we need to see how
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the climate and then we need to see clearly power progress through the clinical stuff is otherwise just feeding control. so oh, this is just being brushed through no, not testing body body. while we know this is not the case just to show, it's always good to say yes many thanks. indeed, that's molecular biologist steady as marshall seth in newcastle. always the authorities in the australian state of victoria hunting to find the source of an infectious cove at 19 variant. 5 new local cases were reported on saturday, bringing the total in the state bound from 9. it's fear that the highly infectious delta strain could lead to a spike in cases. victoria's chief health officer says that melbourne's restrictions could still ease as planned next week, but only if all cases attract down. vietnam has surpassed. $8000.00 confirmed covered 19 cases. the majority of them in the past month,
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the search has been linked to the very 1st detected in india. it has authorities enforcing strict new measures and testing millions of people. charlotte bellis reports. vietnam had evaded the worst of covered 19 for 18 months. now cases are on the rights and this is the front line. health work is armed with test kits and here and her cim in city. they say all $13000000.00 residents will be swapped. the country has so far reported over a 1000 infections, $5000.00 of which came in the last month. its highest number of cases in a week was recorded last week. the search has been linked to the very 1st to take to an india and has spray to all of vietnam's. 31 municipalities. i went to ireland. i did the dish and engine newton viruses. i'm more and predictable because i see people getting sick for longer and it's spreading faster. i watch tv and i
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saw so many debts in india, so i'm really worried about vietnam right now. the non has responded with containment missions like tasting, social distancing, and lockdown, shops, bars and restaurants have been closed. religious activities suspended this intersection, and her human city is usually gridlock during the rush hour. traffic is now 5 percent of what it was. international inbound flights have been suspended at both her noise and her, she min city airports. but the vietnam is missing a crucial weapon. vaccines availability is limited, meaning just those 1000 people, a fully vaccinated 0.03 percent of the population. big name left the we can say vietnam is one of the countries successfully fighting over 19 without the vaccine, how we fix the economy. and we understand that the method of prevention without vaccines is only temporary. the key to prevention is still the vaccine the
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vietnam is developing its own vaccine, but until that is approved in cases a contained, this is how life will be qu, holiday spin, playing piano, and chase at home. nature appreciated from the balcony and calculated visits to the supermarket. you may need, for example, before i went to the market every day, now i go to buy food for 3 or 4 days, or even a week. i want to minimize the need to go out. and when i go on the street, i always wear a mask and use the sanitizer immediately when i'm home. last year, vietnam was praised as a model country of how to respond to the pandemic. it had some of the lowest numbers in the world now with a more barrel and strain among them. its people must rally once more. charlotte bellis al jazeera coming up up to the weather, which is next year. how many is our at illegal takeover? we speak to palestinian families and occupied east jerusalem,
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the being pushed out of their homes to make way for israeli settlers. adams, for states, it will be here with action from the french open as greece as top player aims for his 1st granite plan to fight. ah, hello, we have some heat and some storms across here at the moment. quite messy picture on our satellite pitcher. while the clouds are into those central air where we have seen some big foundry down, pull some flooding to into the northeast, inside of france, pushing across into the low countries, more heavy showers coming through here. little bit of weather to little disturbance making its way across the western side of europe, just running into ireland to see some west weather coming back in across the west side of england to just around the south west approaches. the heaviest showers that we saw were in a.
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