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hello su. we've had some rocking storms for central areas of europe spreading into the bulk. and so i want to show the scene into croatia, eastern creation, and just the torrent of water here. mix them with them, debris. it's flooded out about 30 homes in the village there. so we look where the energy is on tuesday and we can see a lot of rain filling in through areas of germany, switzerland right through into italy. and that rain that we had through the balkans is starting to push further east to the black sea region. we're gonna get swipe with some rain for ukraine and russia as while in the days to come. you know, we do have smooth sailing for the very end peninsula. we've got spells of sunshine madrid. this is a temperature that you would typically see in july. so you're about a month early here with a high of $33.00 degrees. take it to the mediterranean and we have seen some activity toward the north of fries that's now spilling into turkey. we're not going to get a whole lot of brain, but it's going to introduce more cloud cover for is stumble, slight chance of
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a shower, or even a thunderstorm as well. across north africa, we do have our heavy rains as we check out the gulf of guinea, but particularly through southern areas of nigeria, and pretty much from abidjan rate through to sierra leone. on tuesday. the news of fame gala story without uttering a single word. and knowing going can guide a simple informa young convention, manatee, of life. witness through the lens of the human. i want him by as a witness documentary on our do 0. ah, welcome to portal. your gateway to the very best vandevere,
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an online content that you may have met a new program that this for our platforms makes the connections and presents a digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me sound or gotten on to 0 me ah ah ah, one of the top stories, 0 us vice president, common harris as used to 1st foreign trip in office to guatemala, to warn migrant not to attempt to reach the us. see me go to the through molly's
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civilian government, twice in less than a year has been sworn in as transitional president and us extra state antony brink and says iran is nuclear program is galloping forward. a mass of vaccination roll at has finally begun in thailand after long delays and criticism, over lack of transparency. the government is planning and ambitious campaign to counter the countries. 3rd and worst wave of code 19. it's got hardly reports from the capital, bangkok, prime minister pro channel cha, leading the show, launching thailand, max covey, 19 vaccine rollout. it's a plan that has been heavily criticized for confusing and conflicting information. this while the country of 70000000 is facing its worst wave of covered 19 that arrived in early april. one focus of public frustration,
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the contract between astrazeneca and the tie firms, ian by a science for jap production, the backbone of the mass vaccine program. the firm is owned by thailand's king, making it difficult for the government. if anything goes wrong, the companies connection to the king makes it nearly untouchable because it was a fix to begin with. the government's authority was constrained. if there were other some other company, they could have gone out to this company and have been more demanding for transparency for details. it could have been a punitive term. he went on to say that it's also a big gamble for astrazeneca to sign a contract with the buy a science as it's production is for the region, not just thailand. and before this, the firm had no experience manufacturing a vaccine. in order to the philippines has already been delayed and reduced, the government says they don't have a target number for this initial stage of the mass vaccine rollout, but they are aiming for 70 percent of the population. by the end of the year. we
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will try to give out as many vaccines as we can for these vaccine rollout. new vaccine batches will be delivered every few days. but one goal that has been announced 100000000 jobs this year. and the hope of reaching that target hinges unreliable and steady source of vaccines, which is not yet happening. the main opposition figure has been calling for more transparency in the vaccine plan. some of his past comments about the king owned cl bio science known as s b s lead to charges of royal defamation. if you look back, what would happened? here, there is no type of a man as transcend again as b s. do. i believe that we would have got more vaccines from a more diverse sources faster. in the past several weeks, the government has realized the need to diversify its vaccine stocks, signing contracts with other major firms, johnson and johnson and pfizer. but
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a critical issue remains with much of the world scrambling for vaccines. it might take some time before imported jabs can make their way to thailand. scott hyler al jazeera, bangkok. so what's being done to speed up vaccinations for more than 2000000000 shots have been given out across the world. that includes both 1st and 2nd doses. but not everybody's convinced about getting it. research suggests that more than 50 percent of people in 13 developed countries trust the vaccine. and for those who aren't sure, they're all sweetness offer. the u. s. state of a higher is offering a $1000000.00 notary vaccinated adults, while teenagers can win a full for yes. college scholarship. you just giving all vaccinated adults a free beer with a brewery saying it could go nationwide. if $7.10 people have one shot by the 4th of july, now popular dating apps, including tinder bumble and hinge are offering special stickers and bonuses for british and american uses. who say they've got their jobs. from what it says,
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speak to christian ordonia coma. he is the founding director of the duke global health innovation center. thanks very much need for being with us. so these examples of incentives try and get people to take up the vaccine. how much difference do you think they can make? i think at the end of the day, they really can be, make a break in terms of where we go and ending the acute phase of the pandemic. we are really worried about supply of vaccines over the next 3 to 6 months. but as we start to look at projections in 6 to 12 months, we know that supply is going to out strip demand like it has here in the us. and in some other high income countries. and the real challenges to getting bob population vaccinated is going to be the ability to generate demand increase confidence in our vaccines. and so incentive have a role to play and ensuring that we're getting vaccines out to everybody that are is eligible. was there any risks associated with or offering incentives or what
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other people might describe as brian? does it mean? if people then need can get boosters, will it be kind of holding off until they're offered something, some kind of other incentive to get it right. i think we've always worry about creating disincentives to doing the right thing. and so really needs to be kept in, in the realm of what's called to offer. and we also don't want to get into a courses situation where people feel like they don't have the choice to make themselves. so it is a fine line at times. but there are many ways that especially that we can create some positive incentives for people like you've pointed out in different states around the us. what are the factors that to improve communication a minute? this fact is, for instance, social media in terms of persuading people who are reluctant to, i mean, it also had a better part to play in, in making. people were locked into that it has. and what we've seen is that misinformation is ramping as a disinformation around the world. so we really do have to use every channel
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available. and what we've seen is that the message matters, but the messenger also matters. so we have to understand who's trusted in different communities and make sure that they become the advocates, the messenger, the ambassadors to safe and effective vaccinations. this is the g 77 summit to starting this week. and we had more promises of sharing vaccines from stockpiles from the u. k. for instance, in the, in the u. s, how quickly do you think those can be distributed and what more needs to be added to that? our projects. and so that by the end of this year, there could be as many as 2000000000 doses, a vaccine available to the g 7 and you, based on their purchases as well as what we project actually this year. at a minimum, they can share a 1000000000 doses, in addition to covering at least 70 percent of their population and creating enough vaccine stocks for boosters and their own populations. so overall, we think they'll be at least 7000000000 doses of high quality effective vaccines
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this year. and over 14000000000 available next year. so very quickly supply is going to go from being the bottleneck to really being a place where we apply and not enough demand generation. and we also know that the delivery capacity to get vaccinations out, especially to the last mile and vulnerable populations, is very much lacking around the world. and those krishna coma, thank you very much indeed for joining dishonors there. thank you for india's federal government is trying to increase the vaccine. uptake may hint free for all adults from later this month. it's a major you turn for prominence dinner under moody. it was criticized for leaving it up to state to buy doses. elizabeth put on a report from the capital new delhi, the, the crowds a back on the streets and deli, after 7 weeks stores. and one of india is biggest market, southern bizarre reopened on monday. traders say they could not be more relieved.
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everybody of course is very happy because we had 11 thought we were losing our livelihood. and also living in the fear of put on a light is definitely eaten everything. moderate is very happy that finally pings out on the better side. like many other indian states deli, imposed a strict locked down in april in an attempt to slow down a devastating 2nd wave of clover 19. those restrictions have reduced the number of new cases of the virus quite considerably. but they've also meant substantial drop and people's incomes. the reopening in delhi is taking place just a few days after the latest economics showed. india is gross domestic product or g . d p dropped by 7.3 percent over the past year. it's worth performance and records began. 70 years ago. more than 230000000 indians have been pushed into poverty in the past year,
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but migrant workers who lost their jobs when locked downs were imposed. a returning to the cities got up, hey, i know that it is not as high as they were. that's why you've come back to our money to feed ourselves. there are many ways to do that in the villages. however, as restrictions the eastern states leaders are preparing for a possible 3rd wave of the virus be keeping us per the calculations. we are preparing for pico 37000 cases a day. we are calculating that if we reach this peak, how many beds and intensive care units would be required, and out of them, how much oxygen will be needed and the number of medicines that would be required. health expert say the most urgent task for india is to get more people vaccinated. and while the government addresses the shortage of doses that has available, it's also being urged to make sure basic code 19 protocols, including social distancing and wearing marks from maine and place. we need to
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ensure that super event, which was dangerous pathways. the wide spread strictly avoided both through zone, as well as to late december this year. and the official death toll from the pandemic as $350000.00 though health experts say the actual figure is likely to be much higher as the country emerges from what's widely described as the worst crisis in its modern history. health experts say it's imperative. the lessons learned and now applied elizabeth crohn and al jazeera new delhi. the 1st time evidence will this week be heard in the trial, over the shooting down of malaysia airlines flight mh 17. 7 years ago, for pro russian rebels and ukraine accused of murder of almost 300 people. but the
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defendants will be there to hear the claims against them. funny going to go report the nearly 7 years grace and ever since i felt have been waiting for justice for the deaths of the children and graces parents in the mh 17 tragedy. it's very difficult for us. you know, to said it's now the 1st day of prescription and it's very difficult for us at a high security location. amsterdam people, airport relatives of the victims arrived to hear the next station. the murder trial of the men challenged the 2014 downing on malaysia airlines flights for individuals . 3 russians and the ukranian national have been accused of the attack that might have none or in court shipping. and only one of the accused or let pull at all he's being represented in the proceedings. he has denied involvement, had disappointment for the relatives who remain determined to see causes of what happened to pity today. not selling up at, you know, that we like to know who it,
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where they are cetera. but, you know, we have the status, that justice and the court should decide. and as we trust on that, what's known as this week is a dredging off of basically painful memories of how a boeing 777 jack on route from amsterdam to the wireless pool in malaysia, came to be shut down as it flew over easton, ukraine. now, under the control of pro russia rebels, russia has always denied any involvement president bush and even blamed ukraine for not shutting down its own space. both and international and dutch investigation concluded the plane was hit by a missile. the prosecution says the missile was trucked into ukraine from a russian military base, or 298 people on board died. most of them were dutch citizens. over the coming days, the court will have evidence of how the victims died. maybe to all the heavy day
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for the family members because we're going to talk about to identification of the bodies. but in general terms, there are 2 with 3 questions. was it a book miss all where was shot from and what was the responsibility of the suspects? the hearing will continue until early july, and relatives will be able to address the court in september. in the quest to find answers, the details will nevertheless be harrowing. sonic, i echo elgin's era an international court he said to give its final verdict on the former bosnian serb commander, read, come knowledge with a quarter of a century after the initial warned, for his arrest. the man tagged the book. true bosnia is appealing against his last sentence for genocide and war crimes. that vast reports from the hague almost 3 decades after the war, the name had comradie chill causes reactions of horror and nightmare for the
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relatives of the $8000.00, mostly men and boys guild, in the super anytime massacre. their bodies scattered in more than $100.00 mass graves. not many are still missing. well, how much of each continues to look for the remainder of his father who was the principal of the school? he disappeared in 1995 after he was handed over to buffy and serve military forces . watching at some criminal can be held responsible in doing some can be punished, but this doesn't mean they'll be just because it's possible to bring back all these lives. 4 years ago, the former yugoslavia tribunal found milady guilty of genocide and cerebral editor and of war crimes. most notably, ethnic cleansing in bosnia from 1992 to 1995, a criminal in the eyes of his victims, but perhaps unbelievably too many actually seen as a hero to others. and east boston street, his named optimal adage and mural scary. his face, the local surf community believes he defended orthodox serbs in the war that began
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after both now declared independence from the former yugoslavia. and he did not offend him as a 1st time pinned him safely. hopefully we will re public together to us until they get land, man, the glorification of war criminals and former slaves. he has become a source of concern for international justice. so decades ago, not many could imagine that someone as powerful as radical blad each could ever be conflicted and imprisoned here in the hague. what after the further this success of the former yugoslavia tribunal served as a reminder that international justice is possible. but so my question is purpose if it fails to act as a determine and prefab similar properties from happening. again, an expert on more studies even focus each says despite its shortcomings the former yugoslavia tribunal plays a crucial role. and not only in taking criminal's off the street getting beyond that, knowing what happened in the past is crucial for this both conflicts stability. but
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there's so many other things that go in this recipe. so to say much of it is domestic. i think the former yugoslavia, the leaders and the former yugoslavia especially important to have failed have really failed to bring the country to a healthier place for relatives of the 1600 children killed in sarajevo, the celebration of convicted war criminals, wrapped, sold in their still painful wounds 15 couple, the child who lost his 11 year old daughter in the seat of the city once had stopped. i said, don't know what services are on. you need to pass the military louis to ban glorification of criminal lawyer on the promotion of them as heroes. and they really aren't unknown because people like managing should simply go down in history as one of the greatest criminals, whatever. milady chessie night, a genocide in triple any to ever took place and downplayed his role during the war . mr. melodic, if you are doing his appeal to now 78 year old, sad, he was
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to choose days. water qualify against paraguay, but that now looks unlikely. reports in brazil suggest the team will play in the corporate america after they threatened to boycott it. the players were unhappy with the decision to move the tournament to the country, given the high number of current of ours cases, that wonderful noise. when i say we, i'm talking about the coaching staff and the athletes, all of us have our opinions, but we understand the greatness of our position. we are proud of what we do. i am deeply proud of it, proud of what i do, the way i do it, the behavior, the education and the respect i have for this moment in time working with the national team. there was almost a huge upset on day 9 of the french hyphen with wild number one. no joke of surviving a scare against italian teenager lorenzo mazetti. the 19 year old produced some inspired tennis when the opening 2 sets in tiebreaker. he then started struggling with a stomach problem and completely off his form jock of
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h. pounds and leveled the match was actually for medical time out of the started the 5th set and then retired, fall down in the decider. joke of h, advancing support finals. i'd rather go with them for the 15th time. they'll play another italian mex, wasn't a benign mckayla, martinez. he moved in for the last a foster. roger federer withdrew on sunday. i even liked the fact that i did. i lost the 1st couple of sets because i just, i don't, i just played under a certain kind of tension and i wasn't able to go through my shot too many unforced errors and just not, not, not playing great, not playing, and no feeling great in the 1st couple sets, but credit to him for, for playing well in important moments. incredibly rough found a dal also played a 19 year old italian in the 4th round. and while rafa took the match, 75636, love sin up pushed the 20 tom grandson champion and even serve the open dallas now
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135 consecutive set that route on girls dating back to the fine in 2000. and 19, the record in the open era is one held by be on board. i still passion a bug with them doing happy to be when i am. of course, i feel like you to be what i am do. and i went to give join. now give myself a chance to, to keep competing with that will play well. number 10, diego shots any reaches the course a vinyl for the 2nd. right? yes. to be in germany. yeah. that extra for the number, 10 of the torment that very likely to change against the value to thought having lost a 10 of 11 matches against him. defending women's champion egos. v on tech is safely into the quarter finals. she held off the challenge from 18 year old, ukrainian, the motto, caustic to take the much in straight sets. and i'm right. seed is trying to become the 1st woman to retain the french open since adjusting and i in 2007 in tech
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will play maria a car in next. great to reach a grounds. i'm call to final. that soft she'd be last year runner up. number 4, if you can, and straight. 6163. coke off is the youngest american woman to reach the quarter finals. it run a girl for 27 years. the 17 year old stormed into the last 8 for the convincing is 6361. when every unit is on should make it into how fast, grandson course a final she's the youngest player to reach the stage of the toner. the big lot. a young players, i think that we tend to get satisfied with just, you know, the small results not small results, but with certain results from before we realized that we can really shoot for more and you know, my message is always been dream big and aim higher and i think that that to today was honestly coming from that message of aiming higher because, you know, i could have easily said i'm satisfied with, you know, for frown and everything. but i think today i just came in more hungry and went
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wanting more compared to my last times. i've been in the 4th round golf for face and seated check barbara cray chicken next. and that will be half grand, some quarter final as well. and she got there by easily beating american sling stevens. she was the run rough right. and girl, 3 years ago. great. speak about winning this one is 626 love. russian officials have criticized ukraine's shut for this month's european championship. the and blue design of features a map of the country, including crimea, which russia alex in 2014, russia considered dependency part of its territory, but its internationally recognized as part of ukraine. he claims, as a president says kit with a symbol of a single and undivided homeland, while the russian foreign ministry of called it a desperate gesture. britons of 4 or 5000000 pink champion may far haven't given up pipe is competing to take games. even though he has just 3 weeks left to try and qualify for iris of it, his 1st at 10000 meters defeat for 10 years in the british and pick tron in
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birmingham on saturday. he finished at 22 seconds outside the qualifying mark, but still thinks he has a chance of defending his 10 k title and take that as if his foot injury heels. c last and days is and said it's been tough for me. i'm not. i mean, decent shape, but it's just, my body is not allowing me to be able to get the best out myself so, so it's really important, you know, just to get this issue. so it be, i'm ex freestyle will make it, so let me pick davie at the take care games next month. and the last opportunity to qualify was on monday, the world championship in france, how to robot produced, and their faultless performance when the women's events for the time and australia and logan martin only needed one clean run to claim the title, which you will say one in 2017. that is useful for me learn. we'll have more for you. jim. thank you very much indeed. and that's it for me. don't tell if this new
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job, but i'll be here in a moment with another for on the for the days news. thanks very much for watching. bye for now. i me news. news. news. news, reporters retreat in a brutal civil war. if a comment hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so well resorted. the commodore had become a journalist center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into
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