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o a hello again. the top floor is on the all just to renew our permanent residence on prototype, been released officer is really forth, is arrested, heard occupied east jerusalem on sunday. police fired on grenades for protesters outside of police station, calling for her release. her brother, her mother, has just been released as well after she was also taken in for questioning, bipolar and i'll just the records found and daddy has left the hospital. she's been receiving treatment for a fracture and her hand sustained during her arrest by is really forces. it happened and occupied east jerusalem on saturday. the voters in peru are casting
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their ballots in a presidential run on one candidate. as a leftist the other right, we call a session and daughter of a former leader, jail for human rights abuses. elsewhere in latin america, mexicans are heading to the polls for the countries biggest ever elections. voters are choosing members of the lower house of congress, state governors and thousands of local politicians. the midterm vote as soon as a referendum on the policies of president's address money while lopez, or bridge or the ruling party and this allies are expected to keep their majority. but recent polls point to a tight race. john holeman is joining us from mexico city from one polling station talk us through what's at stake in this election and what you've seen in terms of turnaround. turn out the, excuse me, with a very concrete terms. no problem. well, in concrete terms, 20000 officials are going to get elected this time around, as you said,
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the biggest election submit because history. so there is that steak and you also mentioned president lope is over the door now he's job isn't up the grass. but nonetheless, this election has been seen all about him and his party, morena because if he monies just to keep hold of his majority in congress and a strong showing a local level, then he'll be able to keep going. before he sees is project to transform mexico to get more to the have nots and to close the gap between the elite and the poor mexicans. now what, not just the position, but also onlookers here as saying is something else that state kit and that's the fact that the president of the door has shown a key interest in centralizing political institutions, taking away independence from ways that were independent before and, and trying to neutralize those to a certain degree is also criticized quite heavily. and joe's that have shown themselves not to be in agree with him. and also national and international media when they printed something that he doesn't like. so some people are saying that
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he's turning increasingly authorial authoritarian, sorry, and this could be a point when he's even stopped as a count to wake or when that doesn't happen. now there's one other thing that's happening these elections, and that's in the electoral psycho. we've seen 90 or so politicians killed, it's been very violent and that's basically we're blacked it. a reality admits her right now, which is the imparts of the country, organized crime groups are really running rampant in terms of the politics. they want to get their person obviously into the local merrill seats. they can try and control things. so if someone's from an opposing group or simply wants to stop their influence, you met can politics, they're running a big risk. that's, i mean the president loaf is over, a 100 seems to come to terms with he said recently, just this week that his piece and tranquillity in the countries they come up to this electoral times, we'll have to see what happens both in this poll and in the protection for local politicians and local people here in mexico. ok,
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thank you so much for the time being john holeman reporting from mexico city. let's now speak to ro benitez mano who is a political analyst and professor at the national economists, university and mexico. he's joining us or mexican city as well. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera. so as john was saying, the, the presidency itself is not on the table, but more than 20000 other federal, state and local positions are. so why do you think that this election is being seen as a referendum on the president himself? yes, heather in. thank you very much. the minute all to come in the election. this election is very important because we saw very high level of violence in some places in mexico, and some states would with the trafficking, try to, to catch, to capture an influence on many politicians at the local level. we have 202-8208 look at the governments in the race. 15 governors. and the most important is the lowest number,
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the number of the cookies. and the races, as you mentioned before, kind of represent for the lowest or a low britain's ups or, or the last month, is talking about many aggressions, again, against n d o. 2 and facial the, press it and the, the, the where and the claimant in the side. the selection is very difficult. many people are talking about we have a violence or not a filler, but the think is in many places in the countryside. we so many violence before the election. yeah. and on that a so a violence, i mean, this election season has been described as one of the, the most violent in recent history and then memory. what's behind the violence? is it just the drug cartels, or is it something more you sort of more if look at, look at both on the one hand, but in the local politicians in the country fighting somebody poorest states in the
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country as guerrero's, men across attacks and also, and you know, also known in the north of the country where the african have many influence at the local level is this is both the, the, the idea of some of the shins phone line a lot a lot longer lose the power. and they have a b and they use the balance against other politicians to try to keep the power at the local level. on the other hand, they present the use and build a better violence against the position at the present mention their position as continues. if party, who want to keep the word and the the vision and he itself is c c. the think he's the only one to move to the country a to, to better conditions. position this is very caught up. all right,
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we thank you so much for joining us from mexico city. okay, bye bye. now po frances has stopped short of offering an apology for the historic deaths of $215.00 indigenous children and a catholic school in canada. bear remains were discovered last month, nearly 150000 indigenous children were forcibly separated from their homes from the 1900 century, up until 1996. and they were taken to government funded residential schools mostly run by the catholic church. there's been growing pressure for pope francis to accept responsibility for what happens. ne is better. how could she, did you mean to the sad discovery further raises awareness of the pain and suffering of the past? my political and religious authorities of canada continued to collaborate with determination to shed light on that sad story, and humbly commit themselves to upon the reconciliation and healing. so when these
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difficult moments represent a strong appeal for all of us to move away from the ideological calling isolation of to day, and walk side by side and dialogue and mutual respect. and in the recognition of the rives and cultural values of old daughters and sons of canada, over your case, been accused of abandoning some of the world's most vulnerable people after its decision to cut for an age, spending by 5 and a half $1000000000.00. this is the british government, profess to host the gc some it's, it's the world's 3rd biggest international donor after the u. s. and germany need barker reports from london. when g 7 leaders assemble here in cornwall on friday, ruby, a chance for britain to furnish its reputation overseas. the turmoil of breakfast in the past 3 months, the u. k shifted his foreign policy away from europe to india, japan and australia government to spend billions of dollars on the state of the aircraft carrier. currently on a world tour,
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bringing british sea power to the reaches of its former empire where britain used to lead the way in supporting the wells most vulnerable people. the governments now under fire for slashing. it's for an, a budget by 5 and a half $1000000000.00, including relief for yemen, the world worst humanitarian disaster. what cash strength projects are facing closure because also effect a to the un children's agency. unicef and other life saving projects in syria, ethiopia, and i've got to stop hundreds of charities. academics and activists have signed a joint letter urging the government to reconsider that doesn't make any sense economically, financially, politically, diplomatically, of course, morally, are in the humanitarian consequences. and i'm very much afraid of something that we're told as temporary will become permanent. the british foreign office says, the cancer part of a strategic shift in government spending
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a response to the economic shock caused by the global pandemic. this yesterday is that when the worst is over there, spending on foreign aid will steadily increased by the pandemic, official international development assistance in 2020 rose to its highest level ever. the u. s. is the biggest, a donor followed by germany. britain is 3rd. all the other g 7 countries or at least maintaining, if not increasing their aid. so germany from japan, the us there will increasing their a to spike times being tough at home while the u. k is decreasing, so it's isolating itself just when it needs to be leading the way. prime minister boris johnson now faces a major rebellion about the counts. the growing number of m. p 's, including the former prime minister, theresa may backing an amendment to force the government to make up the shortfall when it comes to foreign aid. a growing number of voice is urging britain to lead
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from the front. the bol couches era, london, sri lanka. the navy has recovered the data recorder from a stricken cargo ship off the coast of colombo, the m. v. x press pearl, partially submerged this week. it had been on fire for 13 days and was carrying oil . and the trick acid and other hazardous chemicals, police are looking to compare information from the data recorder against the cruise statements to understand what happened. authorities are preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill tourney. pretty cool. mara is from sterling because marine environmental protection authority. he says, all agencies in the country are now focused on containing any further damage. at the moment, my primary concern is the always been the expecting and who's been at the moment and on the moment. creation was going to gain about 18 times of maybe 4 and sheep is no,
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we must go and then you've got to fight any sort of oil spin therefore, or sheep star rating our own the ship the front can. she will be competing people such as moves and in the spring guns and but from the site we have gotten the seats all the moves and, and, and even some couple others on board some boards. so there's a main concern for the moment. my other hand that the, the, the 2nd, the pollution that fixed in a month from other people's, all of the spending really fast and still beating a huge amount of this will be used on board us turkey's environment minister has promised to take action after an outbreak of so called cease not the fixed lime proper is excluded by algae in the water. the current overgrowth is fed by sewage,
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industrial pollution and warming waters. it's preventing sunlight and oxygen reaching the water threatening marine life. send with us about glue has more from the mar, mercy, the missiles problem, and the mar mercy the in our sales derek about come back. the black, the end, the agency is, is not any problem. it has been there for decades, especially in culture problems where i am, which has become an industrial center for the country for the last 30 years. experts have been warning about this issue for the last couple of months saying that the waste management policy was not right and there was so much waste dumped into the water, including the household waste and the chemicals and the sewage in from infrastructure. so many believe that the policies that are announced by the government will not solve this problem in a couple of months because in years are needed to solve this problem. because there
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also needs to be a proper monitoring all the thing of the government on the, on the policies and the seats and all is common here. and the locals have been telling us that the seas not comes to the area every 5 years and stays for 3 or 4 days. but this time it has been here for months. the 1st, the small was observed in the area in october 2020. and now it's a very thick layer, the spike. it's, it floats in the waters. it also reduces the oxygen level under the water, which is a horn for the ecology and the marine life. sweeter scientists are making cobra 1900 vaccines in powder form that's in an effort to overcome delivery and storage problems. they've developed an air drying process that's far cheaper and easier than freeze drying, and it's hoped it will help developing countries produce their own vaccine stocks.
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paul rece reports a spike sticking into the stock home sky marks. the spots were up to 10000 swedes a day, could be not collated against coven 19. it's the biggest vaccination center in sweden, but it's running a totally around the as capacity as delivery shortfalls expose weaknesses in the global supply chain. 5 months after the rollouts began, thought we had the vaccine up here, but in the southern city of london, chemical engineer, year on conrad and is one of those you might have a solution. after his company dickon received a patent turning vaccines into powder. the key point is to remove water because the remove, the water is what actually destroys the access and then we are the only one that drives faxing at room temperature. we can do it in the industrial scale, but we need countries to come together and sit down and see how can we actually solve this. this drawing method could remove the need for vaccines to be kept cold, meaning they can be used anywhere just by adding water. the point of the powder
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isn't to help places like sweden that are relatively unscathed by problems with the so called cold chain. the democratic republic of congo last month had to send back 1.3 1000000 doses because they couldn't use them before they expired. while malawi has just incinerated 20000 out of date shots. this distraction is regrettable. we didn't want to throw away even a single line, but because the vacuum expires, we couldn't get them in just this production is a problem as well. africa manufacturers, only one percent of the vaccines being given to its population of more than a 1000000000 people. when you have that mac developing countries on, in the last, in the queue actually to receive the vaccine. so therefore, this huge momentum to become more self sufficient in that action supply. zika also ponds to make pop up vaccination plants known as fill and finish stations. which
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can be quickly assembled anywhere in the world. the throne of virus is just part of the focus with measles, killing tens of thousands of children every year. but collaboration with the probate vaccine produces would be a big 1st step suite and has played a large part in the cove at $900.00 vaccination campaign truth involvement with astrazeneca. but while the distribution of vaccines has tended to favor the rich, the development of a dry power to vaccine in sweden could make the global fight against disease more widespread and warfare. poll reese out is era loaned suite and the sports news is up next on al jazeera and roger federer withdraws from the french open a day after his winning half to winning his 3rd round match details after the break . ah,
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lord, don't. and will host world leaders at a u. k. coastal town for the 2021 g 7, summit corona virus, vaccines and carbon emissions will be high on the agenda. but with roster in china out of the loop, how much progress can be made in tackling the global issues of our time. the g 7 summit on al jazeera abuse and then accused by the government of failing to safeguard their families. and the fault lines investigates, institution life victim blaming that is leading to survivors of domestic abuse being separated from their children. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary? probably like 510 percent of the cases that most of the abuser needs to be held accountable. not the mother failure to protect on a jersey play an important role checking in the. ringback face in
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ah ah, my for an update on the 4th insurance, jama, thanks to rain, we may never see roger federer at play at the french open again following his withdraw bread and girls saying he needs to listen to his body and not push himself too quickly the 39 year old who had 2 nice surgeries last year came through a tough a 3rd round match which went to full sets and lost more than 3 and a half hours. it was jesus i, it's please me. see me next. federal even admitted before the woman who even started that he wasn't going to win the events. so it looks like now rest of the body as he works with his main goal, which is when i've not been to 3 and
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a half hour battles in practice, either i pushed as much as i could, as we thought reasonable. i didn't expect to be able to win 3 matches here and, and you know, sort of back up a good performance on such image as well and completed different circumstances. i think we have a lot to go through with the team more tennis in a moment, but now to an incredible finish informing ones as the by john grumpy and some important questions being asked about tie a safety, a major blow out. so long stroll been out of control and hit the wall in his aston martin, and the same thing happened. it teresee that mike, the staff and in his red full. and it looked like it might cost him the championship lease with neighbors $5.00 or louis hamilton running 2nd. but that crash led to a lengthy delay at the re stop the seconds a teammate and such a perez held off hamilton, forcing him into a coffee error. that's all the while champion, ron weiss, perez,
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how to on that for the remaining 3 laps to win from and march into sebastian vessel, and alpha towers at pierre godly. we'd have it all, you know? i saw i cannot meet the race from the end. i broke out later on the line and then when i saw nothing up went right. so you became for him. take a pull it over to the left and i move to left and i hit a switch unknown, hit a switch and it basically just switched up the rear wheel, rear brakes only the front working went straight. yeah, it would have been an easy when, but because no guarantees in the sport and shame because you miss out on the opportunity to make the get bigger. because we know because when we get to normal trucks, mercedes normally are very strong. obviously. great to get such a strong result and, but i hope that this momentum now we got, we gathered in the last 2 races, helps us in the next, the next couple to be
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a bit more aggressive. and in the point that result meant neither of the 2 championship leaders and any further points. so it was out you were the top of the standings with staff and then leads by full points from houses with perez moving up to back to tennis now. and serena williams is wait for a record equaling 24th. at grand slam title goes on after she was knocked out of the friendship and she lost her for from us to catholic stones at lane every balkan a. the 21 year old winning in straight sets is 6375 is she still haven't dropped the sets in the tournaments. williams at 1st sight, it was in 1998 about one year before reebok was born. mens and 2nd seed down a little bit of a dive into the last aides after straighten. when ever christian green. it means the russian is a step closer to topping the rankings. if he went is the tournament or if he reaches the final. i know that john, which doesn't so be in the wild number one, met whatever it will play, it was number 5,
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stefano fits the pass in the courses. the greek saw was too strong, too strong for spain. public brand new booster winning in straight set. the fast reach the semi finals last year. formula number one, victoria as a rank or criticized at tournament organize, is it run and girl so following how defeats and other 15 seed was eliminated by anastasia, probably tank off the match as a rancor voice. have frustrations about gender equality. thing is the majority of the night matches so far have only featured men. what concerns me is when somebody from french federation are continuously trying to say that there the there is equality and only pointing out to prize money, which it's true. but everything else i wouldn't even agreed for a little with that. honestly, it's a bit frustrating over time trying to, to deal with the organization here. he has nothing to do with outcome today or the
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other day, but you know, when you coming to warm up before the match and the court is completely wet, where it's kind of dangerous to move like, i'm just have a generally genuine question. why, why, why can it can it can be ready when people know that somebody's coming to practice players are going to tour me up. i don't understand. it's why simple things like this are not in place, but there's just one example. tamara, as the dam checked, became the 1st woman from slovenia to reach the quarter finals of a grand slam of 85 feet remain as a serona could say it in straight sets. she'll now play the 33rd seat, piled up for days from spain, who beat the 2019 to find this marchesa wondrous about and may say gp and get all of that right. or he described out the best race of his career so far to win in barcelona for ski dry to hit the front with 11. that's to go after passing poser
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and championship leader, fabio quater. all right. and in a bizarre and the race quarter are leathers came on done and he wrote the fine a few laps with his chest exposed. oliver claimed his 1st victory of the season ahead of john zach horsepower. you finish said what was given to time penalties one for getting off the track and another for not having his letters fastened properly . so he lost his podium place to jack villa. mister noted to 6. the final day is on the way out the memorial torment on golf, that p. j. till after the dramatic withdrawal of 3rd round, the john rome, who tested positive for coven 19 rom, moved into a fix shop, lead off to a blistering round on saturday. only switch out his test that come back positive as he walks off the course. understandably, the spanish and his playing partner was shaken by the knees. he's not displaying symptoms, but we'll have to isolate that long distance run at safe and sound, and looks in ominous form. the head of the lympics, she's
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a smashed the 10000 meters wild record. a fountain who's the well champion at this distance and in the 1500 meters on a time of 20 minutes, 6.82 seconds at a meet in the netherlands. that beat the previous record which did for 5 years find more than 10 seconds. and the chief starlight pool is weighed in a $34.00 pounds heavier than box of floyd. my weather ahead of the exhibition bout on sunday in miami, i would say that 15 kilos more than 5 wait. while shopping may, whether he's the heaviest, he's been in his career, 155 pounds or 70 kilograms, may. whether that dismiss the size difference off a 10th face off ladies are bare before. so i know what to take apart every different style. you could possibly fight height. don't win fights, wait, don't win, fight fighting wins. fight at the end of the day. and i can find and this is not the biggest part of my life. it's the biggest part of his life because he got a lot on the line and he got everything to lose. i'm will go in there, have fun for your support from me for now. i'll be back with more later. ok,
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jenna will see you later. thank you. so much and thanks for watching the news, our on there will hand you back over to our teams in london. you know how much more than 2 days news coming your way. thanks for watching. bye bye. for now, i talked to al jazeera, we were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera living in a room is
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