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algebra can be traced back to the arabic word l. january. we're going to the limit to mobile technology, 40 percent fulton with beta found they gave us the final building block fund that is covered at medieval times in science and a golden age. with gym alkalinity on al jazeera, ah, more than 30 people are killed as 2 trains collide in pakistan. a rescue operation is under way. ah, i'm not about this, and this is here alive from dough. how also coming up, county has begun and peruse election without result suggesting is too close to call policy and activists opposing an israeli campaign to evacuate. people from their homes are released from detention and poverty, high crime, and
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a lack of economic opportunity. i'm can really help them in guatemala city. coming up, i'll tell you why the us by president is here to address just some of the problem. a we're going to talk with some breaking news to trains have collided in southern pakistan's, send province kelly more than 30 people. according to local police. it appears an interest city passenger train derailed and was hit by an oncoming express service. injured passengers are being taken to nearby hospitals is not yet clear what cause the derailment and the subsequent collision come. our height is joining me now from a slum about come all just bring us up to date with what we know. first of all, this particular accident took place at about 3 45 am august on standard time, when one of the trains that road heading north,
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about 500 kilometers from the city of karachi, when some of the bo gave the raid dog ball game, then fell onto the down track, from where another train heading south was coming. and that collided, introduce bo gauge, turning it into twisted metal. now the rescue efforts got underway but destroyed the rescue by low good, and people who were available at hand helping themselves out of the red cage. however heavy equipment i had not yet arrived at decide that will be needed to guard through the metal to reach some of those survivors trapped in the wreckage. now this is not the 1st time. there is an accident of this magnitude has happened in august on the rail ridge. i've a board track record and a particular railroad track in this particular region is in bad shape. i've been looking through a brief list of the,
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the pakistan rail accidents. and it does seem as though come out, it's been particularly bad since about 2018. why is it that the the, the safety record on pakistan's railways is so poor but good found railway, 50 made obsolete. and a jing system that was built by the british, there was some work in the late fifty's, early sixty's trains raw, their men mode of transport for more to be put back in the 6 days. however, because of sheer neglect, rampant corruption, miss management had led to a worsening state of affairs. as far as the budget on railway is concerned. that a question mark can, although the government now has elaborated plans to re ram the railway system to have a deal with china. but because of financial constraint, they have not been able to make progress on the part days. a poor track record as
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part of the railway administration is concerned. come out, thanks very much and be come all hide talking to us from islam about okay, the 1st official results are in from peruse presidential runoff with 42 percent of the vote. candid kcal 40 maury is ahead. she's got almost 53 percent of the vote while her rival has 47 percent. people have to choose between 2 candidates from political extremes. for maureen is the right wing, daughter of a jail on the president. federal casteel is a left wing school teacher, or marianna sanchez is joining us now from lima. we should stress that these are kind of early results were yet to get the final result. but how are people reacting to these initial figures? that's right to rob. this is exactly as you are saying, this is the very 1st official result after a very long night where it came from you. marty has pulled ahead by nearly 6
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percentage points. that is with 42 percent of the ballots county. however, the head of the national office of electro processes was very, very clear, saying that this is, these are volts counted in from pulling stations that are in urban areas or very close to urban areas. still to be counted the rural volt, the jungle vote, the vote from abroad, which we understand is favoring keiko for he marty. but still there needs to be a lot to be counted in the rural volts. and the very interestingly, rob is that the turn out has been incredibly high, 77.92 percent, which means that our peruvians who usually do not both have gone out and have a voted today in an election that was marked by fear, fear that communism be, be,
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it may be a ruling in this country or that corrupt a suspect of corruption. it kick off with muddy will, in fact become the president with many people that she has chosen for new government as people that come from does for people that worked with her father who had the most corrupt government in the history of through this by transparency of course, so still a lot to be said in the next few hours, rob mine, as you're saying, there's still a lot of votes that are due to come in, particularly those from abroad as well. any idea when we're going to get a final result and just briefly when, how people sort of beginning to react to the results of the early, early voting or the accepting them or the protesting well, oh,
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we are hearing already some fireworks. we have seen that some people in the headquarters of people who he, marty, have begun to celebrate. being gusty, you'll from stucco on by, has asked their, his suit supervisors to be patient to be calm. and that's how they have reacted still. as i say, a lot to be said throughout the throughout the night and throughout the day of dwelt monday when the rural volt, which will possibly favor if i feel will be count that told there still a lot to be said. although it is, is it is difficult, it would be difficult for a field to pull ahead of nearly 6 percentage points. at 4042 percent of the ballots counted. yes, i was like, it is going to be about 24 hours or so before we finally get a clear cut decision on who's got it. marianna, thank you very much indeed. money and essentially in lima. basically,
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electoral institute says the president's party is expected to have a majority in the lower house of congress, although a slightly reduced one. the mid term poll as seen as a test for president andras manuel lopez over the dog. he's promised to transform the country. it's been shaken by the corona virus pandemic, a deep recession and drug related violence, state governors and maris more also on the balance from john holman, has more from mexico city, the biggest election, mysteries have free, but that's one of the things that comes down to president lopez over at those political project. he says it's to transform the country to bring the gap between the haves and the have nots, closer together to help make some pull. now at the moment he's got the majority in congress to do that. and a lot of local local positions around the country because he himself is not up for election this time around. he's got another 3 years ago, but he's going to need that support push through his proposal. so we're going to see the few hours time. if he's got that,
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that also those people on the other side of the all his opponents, but also people that are observing that what's going on in the country. the think this is all about him, but for different reasons. this is a president, we've been pretty keen on centralizing power, not so keen on independent institutions. he's tried to neutralize and undermine a few of those. not very keen on civil society and joe's even the media itself, national and international. when it's criticize him or printed something that he doesn't like, he's been quite came to attack. so people on the other side to say this is really the chance to try and limit his power a bit and to prevent mexico and the country, bob's going in a direction that it doesn't want to go. the monitoring of hamas has released an audio recording of someone who claims as a captured israeli soldier than named man is said to be one of 4 israelis of being held in garza for several years. although israel says 2 of its soldiers, a dead. hamas also released new video pharma, israeli soldier gala charlotte,
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while he was in captivity. surely it was released in 17, in 2011 in exchange for more than a 1000 palestinian prisoners. the deputy leader of the casa brigades, not one, is told al jazeera, the group wants to finalize a new president swap deals with israel. his face has been blurred in the interview for, i don't know. i know that we have the bargaining chips to complete a respectable prisoner exchange deal and the inmates are the most important thing that is now on the table. a prominent activist whose family has become the face of a campaign to stop forced evictions and occupied east jerusalem has been released by israeli forces. she was detained earlier on sunday at her home. for weeks, tensions have been high in shakes out are as protest as fight to stop jewish suffers from taking over the houses. although the homemade has this report, she is back at home released with no charge and no condition. when el code was detained early sunday morning, when israeli police raided her family home,
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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. you say that he but this is intimidation, nothing more because they know on june 8th, israel's attorney general will issue his 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 cur, the family has already lost part of their property. a jewish settler originally from brooklyn, new york lives behind those wooden panels. you my feelings, my have. and if i don't feel someone else going to conversation between him and mona went viral, several other properties on the same street were taken over by settlers. one on
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a brother were taking to this police station an occupied east, jerusalem, where just a day before i just correspondence, variable dairy was also being interrogated. but the lady was covering a protest. and so the verity of the families in branson went who could lose their homes without being given substitute housing. she was someone else told when she was overpowered, handcuffed, and dragged by israeli soldiers were there is left of was factored during the violent arrest. what i'm seeing now on the going off that all these years, this time of that all these years. this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable is 3, think 2 words, join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon mode and shifts 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 was
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there 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 faced more than this and we will continue. israeli police, an army have so far been heavy handed with both journalists and those voicing disorders, verity for palestinians facing forceful evictions. this was the scene outside the police station. as one of father was talking to journalists on the street where she lived, had seen many crack down. despite it all mona's voice had become a difficult one to silence. put up the meat edges in ocoee, but east jerusalem. still ahead and i'll just hit a tile and begins with mass vaccination campaign. is it tackles it's worst outbreak of covert 19 and turkey has a so called face not
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a problem in the sea of mamma. why some experts they could take years to sol. ah ah hello, there's a southwestern monsoon now making good progress across a good part of india. we have got plenty of showers cross southern india is butler that i don't know the trot here. that is the position of the summer rains at present a little further north. and it should be into western parts of india, a little further south than the should be across those eastern areas. but many of these regions seeing some very, very heavy right. and in fact, teams for lanka, we saw deadly floods coming through here. massive amounts of frame 4, and we have seen major problems here as the heavy down pause, of course widespread disruption across
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a good part of the country. the shower is set to continue. i'm hopefully won't be quite as intense as we go on through the next couple days of rush hour, erica, southern parts of the region and even to the north of ally me seen that pre monsoon . he continued to build some very heavy showers here, 3 down post 2 into bangladesh and also into a good part of the pool. as we make away through the next couple of days near mossy some very heavy rainfall as we come into the early part of next week. on the other side of the arabian se, it's all about the heat. we've seen some parts getting up into the fifty's recently, some very high temperatures. this one here in oman, things cooling off a little as we go on through the next couple days with plenty of hazy sunshine. ah, the japan is building a massive sea to protect against devastating toonami. what i want to investigate, that nature can beacon or if the world will expose views to greater danger on out
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just me be the hero, the world needs right now. i was, i the the me you're watching, i'll just remind of our top stories. this are 2 trains of collided in southern pakistan since province killing more than 30 people. according to local police. it appears and into city passenger train derailed and was hit by an oncoming express service. the 1st official results from her rooms presidential run off at 42 percent
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of the votes counted cake or food money as a head, almost 53 percent of the votes. she's the rights wing, daughter of a jailed, former president. arrival federal casteel is a left wing school teacher. mexicans have also been voting. the electoral institute says the president's party is expected to keep its majority in the lower house of congress, although a slightly reduced one in mid town pulled the scene as a test for president under a lopez. hope that on thailand is kicking off its mass corona virus. vaccination campaign on monday is it tacos, its deadliest outbreak so far? for most of the pandemic talent was able to keep infection rates low. but a 3rd wave and april brought a record number of new cases and deaths. the government's been heavily criticized for its slow vaccine roll out. what's called highlight, joining us now from a vaccination center in bangkok, scott, it really sounds like these vaccinations can't come soon enough.
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rob, exactly where i want to 25 vaccination sites here in bangkok, the capital this is at a high end mall here. they're saying they'll probably be able to vaccinate maybe 2 and a half to 3000 people a day. but as you mentioned, rob, you know, there's really been a slow vaccine roll up. that's why there's such a focus on today. this is something the government's been talking about for months . this mass vaccination roll out. we're seeing a lot of it focused in the areas that have seen a lot of those cases that you mentioned rob in the 3rd wave that began back in april. so they're focusing on the areas they got that the dark red areas, bangkok being one of them, the main one. so that's why there's really a big focus here. now, in the vaccines are using our astrazeneca for the most part, that is a locally produced version of astrazeneca. and there's been a bit of a controversy surrounding that. but that's what we're looking at today. we know that this month of june, they're supposed to get $6000000.00 doses of astrazeneca so far. they have 1800000, and that's what they're using now. a lot of these sites are worried just how well
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they can pace things out, cuz i'm not sure when that next round of those vaccines are going to be delivered wrong. yeah, that is the problem, isn't it? because demand for vaccines generally around the world has been an issue. and of course, as you say in thailand, even though they produce their own, there's no guarantee that they're going to be able to match the number of vaccinations and injections that the teams actually need in the ground. absolutely, and here there is a bit of a, they're almost like 2 more folds to the story here. when, when you come to the, the vaccine astrazeneca, the government has been criticized heavily because they really put all their eggs in one basket. and that is, these locally produced astro van astrazeneca vaccines. and it's not just for thailand, it's for the region. and in fact, because of the slow roll at the slow production of the vaccine, they've even had to delay and reduce the amount that they're sending to the philippines that was announced last week. so it's a big concern. and then when you look at the company itself locally, that astrazeneca has teamed up with science bio science. it's
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a company owned by the king, that is the only company in this country that has reproducing producing manufacturing these vaccines. so there's been a controversy around that. obviously because it's owned by the king, but what we do know now is that yes, they are producing it and they have rolled it out. that's what we're seeing today. but the question is, can they keep up that pace, obviously, for here in thailand, but most of the countries in this region are also relying in some of the jobs, some of those vaccines coming from thailand. scott, thanks very much, scott harlow talking to from bangkok. strong currents have delayed shoreline because navy, from assessing a sunken container ship leaking chemicals and plastic particles, signs of an oil spill were inconclusive because of poor visibility, divers intend to return on tuesday. environmentalists assuming the government and the ships operators failing to prevent the country's worst renew. disaster. criminal harris is on her 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she's arrived in guatemala as part of
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a regional effort to address the root causes of migration at us. we'll meet got him on as president to discuss how to fight poverty, corruption, and climate change. and she's expected to announce measures to combine smuggling and human trafficking. as a serge of people arriving at the southern border of the us, most of them from central america, our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins. as more from guatemala city, poverty, high crime and violence, and a lack of economic opportunity. that is why vice president of the united states comma la harris is here in guatemala city for her 1st for and trip. she's trying to address what she calls the root causes of migration. the reason she says the thousands are leaving their communities in search of a better life in the united states. and the hope is with investment that many people will decide to stay in their communities instead of making the dangerous journey northward. so the vice president will be meeting with community leaders, entrepreneurs and also the countries president in order to address some of these
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issues and to try and help folks just like you're seeing standing here at the football field. but it's not easy. in fact, the vice president's office happening down expectation because they know this is a problem that been around for decades, and one visit is not going to solve it. still, vice president determined following her visit here to guatemala. she'll be heading to mexico, where she'll be meeting with the country leader there as well. one of our most popular telephone angeles has died nigerian evangelical preacher tv joshua passed away on saturday shortly after conducting a live broadcast. as many as 15000 people attend his sunday services tv, joshua was influential, but he was also controversial in claim to cure illnesses and homosexuality. the u. k. has been accused of abandoning some of the world's most vulnerable people after its decision to cut for an 8th spending by $5000000000.00. at least
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a $140000000.00 will be slashed from the you case humanitarian budget for yemen. as the british government prepares to host the g 7 summit, the baka has more when g 7 leaders assemble here in cornwall on friday, ruby, a chance for britain to furnish its reputation overseas. the term all 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, bringing british sea power to the reaches of its former empire. but where britain used to lead the way in supporting the wells most vulnerable people, the governments now and to fire for slashing it's $4.00 and $8.00 budget by 5 and a half $1000000000.00. including relief for yemen, the world worst humanitarian disaster, where cash strength projects are facing closure because also
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a to the un children's agency. unicef and other life saving projects in syria. ethiopia, and i've got 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 of that. and i'm very much afraid that 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 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 increase the find 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
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least maintaining, if not increasing their aid. so germany, problems, 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 barak johnson now faces a major rebellion about the count. a growing number of m. p 's, including the former prime minister, theresa may lacking an amendment to force the government to make up the shortfall when it comes to foreign aid. a growing number of voices, a urging britain to lead from the front. the ball couches era, london, dozens of libyan doctors have gone on strike because they want to pay rise. they've been demonstrating outside the prime minister's office in tripoli. the general syndicate of libyan doctors is wanting protests will continue until the government agrees to increase the salaries of health sector employees strike comes days after the head of the government of national unity promised to res salaries. for those
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working in the education sector. germany's governing conservatives have one key election in the eastern states of sucks in the on hold ahead of a federal vote in september, the christian democratic union, 137 percent of the vote under new party chief. i mean lush, it long serving chance. so the angle america is stepping down. her party has been a dominant force in the eastern region for decades. turkey, the government has promised to get rid of a plague of what's being called, sees, not in the sea of mama to a thick, slimy layer of mutated aga has spread through the area south of it's down bowl. it's a threat to marine life and the fishing industry. so of course, yellow reports from dallas in the course here in the province. it's sick, slimy, and devastating for marine live in the sea of tomorrow. the form of message, some are calling cease not has been here for nearly 3 months. so to be the largest
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to hit turkeys cause the sludge is talking of life underwater. it's a naturally occurring phenomenon. but in culture of the province south of fis stumble high populations and treated sewage, household and industrial waste dumped into the water have contributed to the problem. 25000000 people live in the mar marriot region alone, and at least half of turkey, factories and manufacturing facilities are in this area. all they call it a natural disaster. no, it's not. this is a waste of ships. took hours and hours. the sea doesn't accept it anymore. we are desperate. were told the massage hits the coast every 5 years, but only for $3.00 to $4.00 days. but this time it's not going away at all. we should get a dog look if it continues like this. fishermen won't be able even cost the net also the see snow sticks on the fish lines and tapes as well. it means we may have
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to type our boat and i see die above the sea. snots was 1st spotted last october, months later, turkeys environment and urban station ministry stepped up through our workshop was hundreds of experts and n g o representatives. last week, it's a nelson emergency plan to put an end to the message. we need some sante, please, if we begin taking measures in memorial today, it will take 6 or 7 years to finish his music lodge. but the main threat is not the dirt on the surface, but what is 30 meters deep? the water temperature in the mar, mercy has rise by at least 2 degrees because of climate change. experts say the problem should have been foreseen long ago as the people have mis routed the waters for decades and efforts now to clean the sea. don't seem sufficient enough unless coupled with another quit with management policy and
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a strong auditing mechanism. men of fear, the form sludge on the surface is just the start of a bigger problem and turkeys in our see of more morale risks becoming at that see, see now chris, all the al jazeera daresha, cordelia province runs antennas champion. roger feather has pulled out of the fans open saying he needs to listen to his body and not push himself too quickly. the 39 year old had 2 nice surgeries last year. it came through a tough 3rd runs march, and rowland got us, which went to $0.40 and lost more than 3 and a half hours. it was due to play a series material, but a few next federal plans to rest his body as he works towards his main goal, which is wimbledon not been to 3 and a half hour battle in practice. either i pushed as much as i could, as we thought the reasonable i didn't expect to be able to win 3 matches here and,
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and you know, sort of back up a good performs on such image as well and completed different circumstances. i think we have a lot to go through with the team. answering williams wait for the record equaling 24th grand slam title goes on. after she was knocked out to the french open, she lost her forefront watched 2 cars like stones and rubbish on the 21 year old one and straight said 63675. and she still hasn't dropped to set in the tournament . ah, this is all. these are the top stories, 2 trains of collided and sullen. pakistan's sin problems killing more than 30 people. according to local police. it appears an intercity passenger train derailed and was hit by an oncoming express service. come on high that has more. what we know so far that this particular action took place.
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