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finally discovered at medieval times, it is science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, ma'am. no. my see, you're watching the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minute. israeli police, this bus protest is in the chef jo ron neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. this follows the arrest of a prominent palestinian activists a day after being released from israeli cause the alger, they're jealous of our, but dairy says she will not be silent. mexicans turn out to vote in an election that's seen as a major midterm test. so president, under the manual lopez over door and his economic agenda. and then i,
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jury and mega church. preacher tv, joshua, one of africa's most influential tad evangelists, died at the age of $57.00. gemini, was bought, roger federer pulled out the french. oh, well, sabrina williams acts. it's in the 4th round. i'm to tie a blow out for racy the max of the teammates i gave her as going on to take the victory. the young rom pretty ah welcome to the news hour and we begin and occupied east jerusalem in the neighborhood of chef chow ra where for weeks if not months have been tensions of plans to forcibly evict palestinian families. will on sunday, the situation with test it again off the rest of an activist whose family faces eviction, luna l. kurt has now been released but says that she was targeted because of the
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row she and her brother played an account pain to stop b evictions. i'll just hold the abdul hamid reports now from occupied east jerusalem. she is back at home, released with no charge and no condition. when l call was detained early sunday morning, when israeli police raided her family home, her twin brother mohammed, who was in there at the time, was served a notice to present himself to the police station in occupied east jerusalem. yeah, who you say that he but this is intimidation? yeah. nothing more because they know on june 8th, israel's attorney general, she has opinion. so they want to intimidate the residence of the neighborhood. these are the policies of the occupation, intimidation and fear. why did they close our road because we made our voices heard that she became the symbol of their plight as she documented everyday life in the neighborhood. the code of the family has already lost part of their property, a jewish settler originally from brooklyn,
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new york lives behind those wooden panels. my feelings my have and if i don't feel someone. 2 else going to be a conversation between him and mona went viral. several other properties on the same street were taken over by settlers. one on the brother were taking to this police station an occupied east, jerusalem, where just a day before the correspondent rivera dairy was also being interrogated with the city, was covering a protest until the buried of the families in hansen went, could lose their home without being given substitute to how she was someone else could talk when she was overpowered, handcuff and dragged by israeli soldiers with their, his left arm was fractured during the violent arrest. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years. this time, after all these years, this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable, 3, think 2 words,
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join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in battle modes and in the lock. so most in guys especially. but they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague that we, they wanted the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone and the come at all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we face more than this, and we will continue. israeli police, an army have so far been heavy handed, with both journalists and those voicing disorder, derek, t for palestinians facing forceful evictions. this was the scene outside the police station, as one of father was talking to journalists. the street where she lived had seen
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many crackdown despite it. all mona's voice had become a difficult one to say that the others were in ocoee. but east jerusalem also continued to follow developments in garza where weeks after his railey strikes destroyed thousands of homes in the strip palestinians of only began to clear out the rubble. it was a lack of equipment which delayed the process or egypt has now sent in heavy machinery, needed to remove tons of february from flats and buildings. and as young as side reports displays, families have been forced to shelter it un runs schools, hoping to rebuild our homes as soon as possible. the finally, the rebel is being removed. its been more than 2 weeks since a cease fire was declared in god's done after israeli forces bombarded district officials here don't have the resources or machinery to do this job on their own. so egypt sent in a convoy of figures, cranes and trucks to help with
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a huge task of clearing dep breeze and what's left of people's homes. up with a battery when we asked the donor parties to provide us with help. and each test carried out the support by providing the necessary machinery and cruise to assist the removal of at least 200000 tons of rubble that obstructed the movement of people and transport was the removal of rebel means, the beginning of the reconstruction process. for many families here, 100 amino kolpak who lost members of his family in his building didn't wait for the gyptian missionary to arrive. he hired a private crane operator to remove the rubble from his destroyed home. but as i said, i heard that the machinery arrived, but i'm in a hurry to rebuild my home. so i brought my own contract to speed up the removal of the rubble. a demand, the speeding up of the reconstruction process for the families who have been displaced from their homes. mohammed him alley lost his story and source of
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livelihood when israel's military targeted one of the building nearby. now he had no source of income to feed his family alone. i'm hung up. i owned an electric shop that was targeted in the israeli attacks. i have hope that with the arrival of the egyptian machinery, the rubble will be played soon and my shop will be rebuilt. i really hope it doesn't take too long. it is a short but devastating war. it killed hundreds of people, an injured 1000 smart. many have been displaced, hundreds of policy in families, hearing god, now homeless after israel destroyed their homes, less fun. all slept for them to do now is wave in the whole 3 building u. c, l, u 0. god. well now we go to mexico because people are voting in an election that's
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seen as a crucial test for the president, andras manual lopez over door, the choosing. members of the low houses congress, state governors and local politicians. analysts say the result will show us the president's policy still have the fort. the run up to the election though has been marked by via, with dozens of candidates, murdered by suspected gangs or john home, and joins us live now from appalling station in mexican city. and as he was saying, this election cycle has seen more violence than before. what is the relationship between politics and crime and mexico? we were talking a little bit about this before the fact that in the hinterlands of mexico, for example, we spent quite a lot of time in the state of mid to con, which is being really contest between different criminal groups there. and a post politician actually said to me, if you're a mare in one of the areas, the different groups disputing, you'll trap between
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a rock and hall place trap between different criminal groups. each of who won one side, north for money. and on the other hand, are offering to basically kill you. if you don't accept, you've got no help from the federal government. what are you going to do in those places? i'm actually the man that spoke to me was married. one of those places actually paid money for one of the criminal groups. me because he said he had no choice. he's come later on 7 years after that and they select race was sprayed with bullets when he was going from in another district saying that he was now clean and he was going to try and clear up the violence. i think a complicated story that gives you some idea of the complexities of governing in the most dangerous and the most crime ridden parts of mexico. now what's the answer to that? how those parts of the country get cleaned up in terms of criminals getting involved with politics, it's going to be really hard to do that because it isn't just a selection. this is happened in 2018. we're that we were seeing there more than $100.00 politicians that got killed all social. this has been going back some time
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in mexico. we've organized crime getting involved in politics and also different at policy politics. and does he polish party politics being involved as well? i say one more thing about this. another problem with it is that it's not getting cleared up the rates of impunity as such a mit scope that you can kill a political candidate or a politician or a person in general. and the chances are overwhelmingly that you won't get caught for that murder that you won't get invited such as a situation right now. right? so then crime, gangs want that sympathizes in positions of power within the government for obvious reasons. how to, how the politicians want to use the cartels then well, i space the benefits for the politicians because this is obviously not just one person holding the strings in that relationship such as sort of balance of power to
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politicians. obviously what they get out of that if they do choose to collude with gangs is the benefits of power, the benefits of money and the benefits of control. so sometimes it's a fact that they're forced into that, but what candidates themselves have told us sometimes is the fact that they get benefits from it. and that's what a lot of political analysts have told us. so it's a complicated sort of balance between the 2 of those and then element, of course that we just talked about as to sometimes just not having a lot of choice. john could fears over violence combined with the pandemic effect ton. now in the selection it's a bit too early to say that you still got a couple of hours to go yet, but the places that we've seen, obviously very one of the safe area is relatively safe. we're looking mexico city here. we've seen a good turn in the polling stations that we've been to. what we do know is that most polling stations have been able to be established in different parts of the
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country. that most of them are working today to allow people to go out to vote. and of course, this is the biggest selections in mexican history. more than 20000 positions nationwide that up to grabs. we'll find out at the end of the day, how many people voted and how exactly they voted. did they vote, for example, to continue to support president looked over the doors party marina, a policy the moment has a majority in congress and a president who at the moment for his supporters, they say that he's continuing his project to transform mexico for the poorest to opponents and also many people just on looking. he's a president who is centralized power has taken a lot of power away from independent institutions. was criticized, criticize in years, criticize the press, both national and international. when they said something that he doesn't like who he have more power as a result of this, these are the questions that about the selection. hopefully later on today we'll have some of the answers. all right, thank you very much. john holman,
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is covering that election force in mexico from mexico city. thank you, john. watching the news ally from london watch will tell you about looking at to swedish may. how did faxing, and whether they could help level playing field, fight against coven 19. and then a close contest, improved following development stab fighting between 2 candidates who hold on and then later and for one of the things about the loan amount, the gp with the championship leader writing with an open rate on that later ah, now the u. s. is than 80750000 corona vars. vaccines to taiwan off to the island accuse china of hindering efforts to secure doses. 3 us damages, travel to time pay to meet taiwan president site. and when she said,
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the doses would save lives as the island struggles to contain a recent rise in infections. alexia bryan reports the 3 hour visit with major geo political significance. the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the island 750000 clover 19 vaccines. show of support and gratitude to taiwan. the sending supplies to the us during the peak of its own outbreak in 2020. we are here as friends because we know that taiwan is experiencing a challenging time right now. which was why was especially important for the 3 of us to be here in a bipartisan way. friends come to each other's aid. taiwan was initially one of the pandemic success stories last year when more than 8 months without any domestic transmission. but it's recently had a surge of infections recording. most of it's more than $220.00 deaths in the past
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month. almost haven't got hit by the central. yes, we are very thankful to bide and administration for sending a helping hand and putting i want in the 1st of countries to receive shared by the us back scenes are life savers. i want it. i will not forget your help. you within 3 percent of the island, 23000000 people have been vaccinated this week, more than 1000000 doses were donated by japan. taiwan has signed contract doses from astrazeneca and medina and accuse china interfering and potential deals to secure vaccines from pfizer. some the blame inefficiencies by the taiwanese authorities. china said taiwan, governing patsy is preventing it from sending doses of its own vaccine. chinese made medical products, a band and a tie when he's law mean, you know your party's have a truck to the mainland from sending vaccines to taiwan in every possible way. and even falsely claimed that the mainland procurement of vaccines for their own
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interest. or if you continue to engage in political manipulation, show me your conduct much. china's governing communist party views the island as a part of its territory and vowed to one day sees it by force if necessary. their complex relationship has seem taiwan effectively locked down to the membership of the world health organization. the united states is donating vaccines to multiple places around the world as china is just part of the competition between the united states and china to maintain relationships worldwide. and that would include taiwan . washington remains taiwan biggest ally, finishes promising the island that it will not face the pen, demik alone. alex o'brien elgin's era. now person's prime minister as calling on the fellow leaders to commit to vaccinating wild against curve at 19 by the end of next year or is johnson will use the g 7 summit. the sweets allow to target britain
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government has pledged to give most the countries plus vaccine supply to the kovak scheme which supplies jobs to poor nations. but g 7, health ministers is at vaccine sharing will only happen when domestic situations allow for it to go. or the sony is a chemical epidemiologist and senior electro queen mary university of london. she joins me by skype from cambridge. so old remark staff from british prime minister bars johnson about the importance of vaccinating the world against cove at 19 bought, unlike other countries in the g 7, the u. k. hasn't specified what it's willing to contribute. yes, i mean i think if you need to make them up, but i think we have to see where this leads us to. this is sort of just a few days after the government is announced. cotton for an age funding. and we also know that you can have the pause that we were on, on patient back to you. so it's quite fantastic treated with messages. the u. k.
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has procured about 4 times of active supply that it needs to vaccinated the entire population. so that's about $400000000.00 of vaccine. so it can certainly afford to donate a large supply of vaccine back in many other countries in europe by the us and canada. but it remains to be see what the concrete arrangements will be under this setting. and it's easy to make promises, but much harder to deliver on them. right. so what about the countries that have made certain specific pledges? are they, are they materializing? i think we're seeing a small sort of pledges into your life, like we just heard of the story with us. i think us has to do a 25000000 vaccines. i tend to call back, but i think again these every drop in an ocean, we need to remember that the majority of back in the still very much with the high in some world and the level of vaccination. and even supply is very, very low in low and middle income countries. and unless that disparities address,
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unfortunately, we're very unlikely to be able to get out of the fact that make because what a lot of them please don't think it realizes that this sort of link nationalistic approach isn't going to necessarily even protect better. because what we see does new radiance evolve in areas that have less access to vaccination, high levels of transmission that potentially threaten efficacy. vaccines and panoramic control across the globe. and i want to ask you about other parts of the world. but it's interesting that you say that because now here in this country, we're dealing with highly transmissible variance. and even though the vaccination program on a global scale has been relatively successful, very concerned about actually hospital admission rates exceeding the sort of numbers we saw or a few months ago. exactly. and you know, in many ways this is down to the government, not focusing on keeping new radians out and keeping transmission low. and this is why vaccines while he will be bought and thought of,
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you don't google time. they may control cannot be the only part because it will take time to vaccinate a large part of the population. and every time we listen to emerge or get it into a country, we risk our entire strategy based on vaccine efficacy. and that's essentially what we're seeing here. very transmissible gradient and most severe gradient 2 and a half times more likely to cause light patients. and also, the more likely to escape vaccines, which means that to those is that we just looked at protection and maybe needed more frequency. and this is the issue, isn't it? when you have large groups of people and middle income countries over developing well that are not vaccinated, the virus continues to spread and that makes mutations more likely to occur. and mutations occur. well, that could mean would you say it's only a matter of time than before? vaccines become ineffective. absolutely, and that's the biggest worry that i think nobody is really focused on what happens is when you re enroll and with everything, you wait and taking that gamble that the supply of vaccines that we have back teams
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that have been developed with a huge level of investment, what happens when they become effective and all the people who have been that need to become susceptible again. and this is why we need to globally coordinated approach not just on vaccination, but elimination as well. because vaccination will take time, even if there is equitable sharing, and during that period of time we cannot just hi transmission anyway. and that means equitable by can shed an ammeter, nomics the countries that we need restrictions or goods. so wait and stuff. i say system some assistance and mitigation system for long periods of time. we need to have a multi pronged globally coordinated scientific response rather than each country fighting it out for themselves, which is not going to meet us out of the the last time we spoke the we were mentioning india, which has the 2nd one, second largest number of current virus infections, obviously, united states now, whereabouts in the world are you most concerned about right now?
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well, that's really hard to say because i'm actually concerned that in terms of new and very much seeing the tip of the iceberg. and i am very concerned about the situation, the subcontinent. but i'm concerned that the new ways emergent all the time when we hear about this new brain to me for some mutation on top of the database in the last 5 control and vietnam, which is also being linked to a how are you trying to choose if we don't know where the next truck comes from, which is why we can take action once those threats emerge. and we need to take preemptive action. all these need to relate to india, brazil. everyone needs to do like we cannot have high levels of job mission continuing through the community because it puts everyone at risk. and every single country needs to keep the transmission levels down, which means strong public messaging on air transmission control, which i think it's still not happening and get, you know, mock ventilation,
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not meeting and child and environment in. those people are still far too focused on hand washing. i think everywhere. unless we get on top of all of this, i'm afraid that we will be in this situation. i'm really concerned about new reading and i see that as a biggest tract, back to my control doctor to go to sony. thank you. now the swedish scientific, meanwhile, are looking at covert 19 vaccines that made in powder form in an effort to overcome delivery and storage problems they've developed in the ad drawing process. it's much cheaper and easier than freeze drawing. it's hope to help developing countries produce their own vaccine stocks. police reports a spike sticking into the stock home sky marks. the spots were up to 10000 swedes a day. could be not correlated against coven 19. it's the biggest vaccination center in sweden, but it's running a told me around the 5th of capacity as delivery shortfalls expose weaknesses in the global supply chain. 5 months after the rollouts began,
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i thought we had the vaccine up here. but in the southern city of london, chemical engineer, year on contracts and is one of those you might have a solution. after his company dickon received a payton's turning vaccines into powder. the key point is to remove water because they remove the water, is what actually destroys them access and then we are the only one that dr. 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 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 expire. while malawi has just incinerated 20000 out of date shots. this distraction is regrettable. we
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didn't want to throw away even a single viable, but because the racks and they couldn't get them in just this production is a problem as well. africa manufactures only one percent of the vaccine is being given to its population of more than a 1000000000 people. when you have some damage, developing countries are in the last in the queue actually to receive the vaccine. so therefore, this huge momentum to become more self sufficient in the action supply. zika also ponds to make pop up vaccination plants known as fill and finish stations, which 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 coven vaccine produces would be a big 1st step suite and has played a large part in the cove at 19 vaccination campaign truth involvement with
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astrazeneca. but while the distribution of vaccines has tended to favor the rich, the development of a dry powder vaccine in sweden could make the global fight against disease more widespread. and more fire. pole rece i'll do is era learned sweeter. although thing is on the way in predict peruse presidential runoff election, there are more than 25000000 people who registered to vote and was predicted to be a closely for contest races. between left, when union is pedro castillo and the right wing candidate k kofuji maury, or would you more is the daughter of gerald x president, alberto for g maury, and if she's elected, she has promised to pardon her father convicted of human rights violations, and also holds a corruption case against herself. she says you will also maintain economic stability and free market policies. castillo is a little known school teacher and union leader. he's galvanized support from cruz, rural, poor vine, to hike taxes on multinational companies. and we write the countries constitution
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and marianna sanchez is following the story and joins me now from marianna. we said that it's very tight context between these 2 candidates, but i the one have the edge with mariam. it's very, very tied. believe us opinion poll by itself was just ahead of just by less than one percent. good point to so were you there in that time according to the opinion polls, but it's not like peruvians are involved with our candidates. remember that 80 percent of peruvians did not vote for any of them in the 1st round of election. there was a very 1st both with a few chandeliers and that's how you feel around and now from, from, from the, with the fact that they have to vote for either be extreme right. or the extreme
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left of many of them that can change has been jail with a lot of 3 or 4 on both sides and many of the people who would not vote ever for garcia. you are very afraid that you will nationalize from some companies. they are afraid that they will take away tries, but they were extra pre, a type of private properties more than a $1000000000.00 of funds of people have been taken out of the country already because they're afraid that their bank accounts will be touched. and then of course, the history of peru where the agrarian reform from the late sixties and seventies took away land from the rich to get to the 4th at this route and reformed by a left wing government that is still in the minds of peruvians. the 4th member of the party. yes, the represent are close to mobile, which is a political arm of the shining cars, which scared of course,
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peruvians because of the history with the shining thoughts where more than $60000.00 peruvians dining the conflicts. and those, of course, take off with the marty who's had the support of old mainstream media. the business needs of all the people who have supported her, who do not care really that she faces 30 years in 3 for, for corruption. and the school would never bought for her say that she was the principal be stabilizer of the country. in the last 5 years, she took precedence. she made the solve more charming. that's in congress. you have the majority in congress and she forced the resignation of the various ministers inside. so many people say that they don't, that's completely to the left, but they never vote for. but for rupture that you represent was, of course, of people. she has gathered more,
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a new governments are people who were also with her father in a very corrupt governments. okay, thank you for now from the ma marianna sanchez with the news our life from london. much more phil ahead. a technical issue to a us vice president's plan departure to central america. but when she gets that i gratian the economy and climate change will be the agenda. i'm roger federer withdraws from a french open a day off to winning his 3rd round notch. we'll have details with jemma a bit later. ah ah hello, we got some quite.

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