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is that most of the abuse or needs to be held accountable? not the mother failure to protect on jesse, you know, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you, i on a mission tonight world leaders on turn a virus job i didn't had to europe for his 1st for and trip us president. ah, watching all 0 my for my headquarters in delphi, i'm going to also the a change of tax on picked off the us presidential versus a ban imposed by donald trump on popular chinese. a court hearing,
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seeking to permanently ban jailed russian opposition. politician election of own is organization is underway and moscow un violent and eastern me and market called the massive loss of life beyond anything seen since the military power. ah hello, the u. s. president joe biden is on his way to the u. k. as part of his 1st official trip abroad since taking office the a day trip takes in the nato and g 7 summits as well as talks with russia vladimir putin in switzerland biden as aiming to rebuild trans atlantic ties strain during the trump administration. he outlined his hopes for the trip before departing alliance make it clear through europe and united states with g 7. alan fisher has more from washington,
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d. c. jo biden's, 1st phone jeff, his president markson you phase in the corona, virus pandemic. and us relations with the rest of the world. after a series of virtual meetings, the heads of the leading 7 global economies will meet face to face in the u. k. at this time, there will be a us president who is less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other wild leaders of a trade climate change and even the prospect of bringing russia back into the g 7 group. what happened under the trump administration is that it really shook a lot of countries. views of the united states as a partner, as an ally and part of biden's job is trying to restore those ties, restore that image of the united states and the eyes of those countries. president biden will also meet with nato leaders and aligns donald trump talked about leaving . the argued he was ready to purchase a traditions and fellow leaders to deliver on his agenda. trav spent 4 years
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tearing down nato criticizing. other countries in europe suggesting the united states would be better off without it, why are we tied down here, et cetera, etc. and so i think biden sees this as an early opportunity in an early public opportunity to demonstrate his personal diplomatic skills. the trump presidency questions challenged up ended many traditional american political and military positions. joe biden might be able to smooth over the cracks, but he can't guarantee that things will be that way. after the next election, the relationships that were taken for granted will continue as they always have. biden's biggest challenge will be his summit with russian president vladimir putin . a man he suggested, is a killer, a man. he believe that behind recent cyber attacks on the us, a man who says america should prepare for some uncomfortable truths at the summit. there are no illusions about the state of the us, russia relationships. so the number one priority will be to these, put this on
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a stable and predictable track. need to show that there are real costs and that this is an administration that will stand up to russia's d, stabilizing behavior, or leaders, hope they're gathering will send a message. things are getting back to normal job and believes he has to send the same message after 4 years of donald trump. they're going to talk about the economy in how corporate is impact of the economy and how they can recover for that. but also vaccines are betty key to the discussions, both with the g 7 and the e u as well. and well joe biden was leaving and he said they wanted to show china and russia that the u. g 7 is very much in that the difficulty is that there are no when it comes to vaccines. joe biden has said, for example, that he wants to see the pocket lifted. so the total countries can afford to the vaccination program. you says that's simply not feasible because it would take months if not years to get those back. seen up and running, that you're biting. this talks about 25000000 doses being made available to poorer
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countries by the end of the month with perhaps 18000000. if they can get their numbers up and they're to be an ongoing program. so the e u, but particularly the g 7 will be talking about how they can help tutor country as one democratic congressman said if there is a fleet up in cove it somewhere in the world, that means that there is a threat across the entire globe. so everyone sees the importance of doing this. the approach is maybe different. one thing that this white house is came to say is that there will be cooperation between the leaders in the g 7. and also when you're buy, meets with you, because that's what joe biden is about. it won't be about confrontation for confrontation sake. these will be a different kind of summit. us president joe biden says he will revoke and executive order that sought to ban the popular chinese owned apps. take talk and we chat. biden's administration says it will conduct its own review of several foreign controlled apps and see if they posed
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a security risk to americans. previous president, donald trump issued a series of orders over concerns on how us data was being collected from its users . rosalyn jordan has more from washington d. c. well this was signaled back and february when the administration 1st indicated that it was not going to try to pressure the sale of tick talk to while u. s. companies or u. s. owners, instead of having it owned by the chinese, that is what the previous administration had wanted. this revocation is now in effect. and the ministration is now ordering the commerce department which deals with all matters that are fine. commercial, not just the financial part of the economy to actually look at how all these applications owned by other countries, including those owned by chinese interests are actually managed,
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how they actually handle people's personal law information sensitive information, and then try to devise a ton of policies to make certain that americans, personal information is not inadvertently used or more important abused by these apps are owned by foreign interests. this does not mean however, that we chat and the app tick tock, which is very popular here in the u. s. are off the hook, as it were, a review could determine that these apps are not respecting privacy, norms and laws of the united states, and they could still then be of permanently banned from use in the united states. but for right now, they are continuing to be available. while the u. s. government conducts this review. al jazeera is condemning a series of cyber attacks against its services statement. it says the attacks try
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to access, disrupt on control it's news platforms. all attempts were thwarted since they began on saturday. i'll just their media networks as it reserves the right to pursue legal action against those involved and will continue to deliver its message in a free it is. the chief technology corresponded at axia and she says, many recent ransomware attacks have been targeting companies that provide critical services. i think in general, what we've seen with ransomware is attacking victims who there, that need to stay up and running is greater than whatever financial recourse is being thought. cox media was reportedly attacked similar to the cyber attacks that we've seen against pipelines and other pieces of infrastructure. i think it's targets of opportunity initially, but i think the risk is that we see state actors and others try and mirror the
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attacks of the financially motivated and to it for political reasons. again, i don't know that that's been the case in any of the media attacks, but that's certainly the risk here is that we see people sort of jump on the train for different reasons. so while the ransomware attackers are generally just seeking money, we could see attacks for other reasons. and obviously the media could be a target for either reason. what we've seen with the ransomware attacks is in general, it's whatever piece is the most vulnerable. so typically the attackers get some piece of credential and it might be logging into the main service. it might be logging into any of the software providers that we all use. and sort of once you have a credential that's vulnerable, logging into the system and basically grabbing it and encrypting it, preventing people from doing business as usual. so it's kind of find any way in and then hold things hostage. the one is warning of a major loss of life in eastern me and mar if no immediate action is taken.
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accusing security forces of indiscriminate airstrikes against civilians, arm group 7, resisting the military gentile which has crept down on descent and seizing power in february. so robertson is the deputy asia director of human rights watch. he says it's standard procedure for me and marz military to block aid into conflict areas. what we have seen since that i see on meeting was the military has gotten down to business. and in these areas, in eastern chaos state around demo, so township, what we're seeing a standard operating procedure by the me and mar military to treat anybody in conflict areas as enemies of the states who can be attacked with impunity. and this is why we're seeing the indiscriminate taxed by air and by artillery, sending in ground troops who, you know, if they see civilians on the ground though, shoot them. and that's why people are fleeing into the jungles to escape these waves of myanmar military coming to try to find the insurgents who previously
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attacked them. we believe that there blockading this area. this is again something they do on a regular basis. they will deny humanitarian assistance to any area where they believe there is resistance to their rule. so you know, food is dark, getting through the potable water medicine. other things that people, nita, people are hiding in the jungles in the middle of the monsoon season. you know, we're dealing with issues there of water born disease is certainly diseases or mosquitoes and other things. people who have been wounded in attacks. we're not getting a treatment. it is a humanitarian disaster. and for the military to block humanitarian aid, getting into that area compounds of the atrocities that they're already committing thailand should open its border and allow for free flow of humanitarian assistance to go across their argue managerial groups in thailand who are prepared to help,
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there are many who are prepared to take that assistance across. but what we have seen is a real lockdown on the time and mar border by the time military and border patrol, police trying to control and make sure that no one can go back and forth. and, you know, that's just odd re reality on the border, which is very porous. so there will be people coming across bleeding from the fighting in, in, in chaos state. at least 10 workers clearing land mines in northern afghanistan have been killed. the government is blaming the taliban, but it denies responsibility. police say gun men entered the camp and back on province and open fire. violence is increased in that area in recent months. and the spokesman for the un secretary general strongly condemned what he called a heinous attack. the halo trust has the strong global partnership with united nations in operations to clear land mines and other explosives, and to better the lives of vulnerable people. we sent
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a heartfelt condolences to the families of their deceased and wishes full speedy and full recovery to the injured we further call on the for full investigation to ensure that those responsible for this horrendous attack are held accountable and brought to justice. still ahead on our 0 warning that a covered $900.00 break in haiti improve catastrophic for a struggling health system. what to expect from mongolia election as voters choose their new president in the middle of the corona virus? ah. hello wind is the big story across the middle east. we've got our northwest swain down the gulf. that's a sham ball wind we're seeing wing us and oh, how about 50 kilometers per hour. so that's really swirling up the sand and dust
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toward oman, along coastal areas of the re, b and c. we've got a pretty good breeze there. so that's picking up the waves, about 2 to 3 meters. but i want to get back to that story round the gulf. so you know, could wait, could see wind gusts here. 70 kilometers per hour are temperature will fall. but we're still above average on sunday with the high of 42 degrees off to turkey right now. and the threat of hale will be with us as we head towards thursday. anywhere really you see the blue here on the map and we're dealing with weather for the fevers or city of antalya wasn't long ago. our temperatures were in the mid upper thirty's, but we've got it south wind off the mediterranean. so that's keeping your temperatures below average here, but by friday we're back into a mix of funding clout, through the tropics of africa. this isn't usually what we would expect. it's fairly quiet, temperature wise, juba is a few degrees above average with a height of $39.00. mogadishu, you're a few degrees below average at $27.00 and toward the south. we've got pleasant conditions. the winds are starting to wind down for durbin on thursday, with
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a height of 21 degrees. the most people will never know what's beyond these. the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option, but when most people oh the me
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again the story on the 0 this our president joe biden is heading to the u. k. as part of the 1st official trip abroad for a visit, sierra will take and so on. g 7 plus talk to russian president vladimir putin. joe biden says he will revoke an executive order issued by donald trump, a softer band, the popular chinese owned apps, tick tock on. we chat. the us will review several, 4 and controlled apps to see if they posed a security. red al jazeera is condemning a series of cyber attacks against its services. it was the attacks tried to access the srp on control it's news platforms. all attempts were thwarted since they began on saturday. the presidential candidate for the mongolian people's party has claimed victory in a televised speech. that's despite only 60 percent of votes being countered,
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how much am june reports voters and mongolia going to the poles to choose their new presidents? this is the 1st vote to take place after constitutional amendment stripped the presidency of some of its powers, restricting office holders to a single 60 year term, and the nation's 3rd election to take place in the shadow of the cobra. 1900 pandemic at a polling station in the capital voters had their temperature scanned and observed social distancing. saw the doctor who, i really hope that the new president i chose today will economy back on it's feet is due to the corona virus pandemic. the mongolian economy is really struggling. it almost fell on its knees. we'll see if to her, to an employment of the urgent matter that needs an immediate solution. so in order to do that for an investment is very important. so i really hope the new but i didn't, i chose today will improve mongolia, reputation abroad and bring in more for an investment. the ruling mongolians people
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party is looking to consolidate power with former prime minister grill. so widely considered the front runner in a campaign speech, he emphasized the importance of self sufficiency for mongolia. it each year we spend around $1500000000.00 american dollars on buying petrol from outside our country. if this money stays in mongolia, the u. s. dollar exchange rate will drop tremendously. the to grit, currency value will strengthen. we will not need to worry about petrol pace. another concern is political instability, which continues to be a problem for a young democracy. that after decades of communist rule passed its 1st constitution in 1990 to amnesty international, his voice concerned about ongoing depression of the sent saying the election will take place amid a worrying human rights situation. the sentiment echoed by the opposition democratic parties. presidential candidate at
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a campaign rally in the run up for the vote. your those of about today's mongolia, in spite of being a democratic country, is now seeing a new oppression taking place, political abuse to come to march. that is why the democratic party being the main opposition force nationwide has decided to bring forth the idea of mongolia without depression or mongolia with democracy. some political activists believe the elections aren't even legal. with this mom julia has been at democracy for 31 years . but nothing goes is it should fairly nothing in a real democratic way, according to laws. the laws are just not implemented. mongolia, which often find itself in a political and economic tug of war between china and russia, has a population of around 3300000 people with inequality being a major concern among voters and the country. battling a resurgence of corona virus infections. a key question will be just how much a new president will be able to turn things around. how may, jim jones visited
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a russian court has been hearing a position to outlaw political organizations linked to jailed opposition leader alex of only if approved or band of all these allies from running and parliamentary elections later this year, moscow's top prosecutor accuses of all the and his supporters are trying to launch a revolution. the kremlin critic is serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence for parole violations related to an embezzlement. conviction. mark c, macowski is a non resident senior fellow with the atlantic council. he says by now, the russian opposition knows that the ultimate aim of the kremlin is to crush them altogether. the russian division has been facing incredible challenges over the last few years. and this is, of course, an attempt by the kremlin to snuff it out. and of course this decision and the legislation was timed very specifically on of, on a birthday on friday. i think the russian opposition knows the challenging
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landscape that's there. and i don't think there under any illusions of the difficulty in navigating the ability to break in and potentially by electoral means, have a change of government in russia. but of course the russian president, it's focused on, on, as i said, nothing it out. so they're going to have a very challenging landscape in a month and years ahead. part of that landscape in the shape potentially by western support and pressure that the west places on russia for adhering to its own constitution and trying to facilitate the democratic standards which we all know are non existent in russia. so this is a challenging landscape and more importantly, i think this is a signal that students sending that he is determined to ensure that they're e brooks, no opposition, as he continues and is, is 20 over 20 years in power. russia is reopening special kern, a virus hoss with all softer an upsurge and infections. more than 60000 cases have
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been recorded in the past week. moscow's mayor says 10000 hospital beds are occupied with covered 1900 patients and more field hospitals are being built. cases are also surging and st. petersburg as a city for parents to host games for the delayed hero 2020 football tournament. the top us diplomat for latin america says the crackdown on descent in nicaragua proves president. daniel ortega is a dictator for opposition. politicians hoping to challenge the president in november's election have been arrested. alexi, o'brien reports heading into a meeting with prosecutors before his arrest. presidential hopeful felix mad at the jago with defiant, saying he dedication to life, to the future of freedom and wouldn't back down if it's out of the look at in a spot everything that might come in a way. the regime is the true minority compared to a nation, that one's work. a nation that wants freedom of peace and justice. and that's what we're doing. and i think a lot of the ada is accused of terrorism and backing international sanctions
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against the nic raglin government. but a supporters say the allegations are part of an intensifying crackdown on descent and efforts by president daniel ortega to eliminate any challenges for his office. matter. the ag, his lawyer says the opposition politician has been beaten and custody would be a strong blow with a fist in the face. then another blow to blows and margie august face. and as rather start there the acts of aggression carried out by the police when they were taking us out of the vehicles. but at the aga is the 4th potential presidential candidate to be detained in recent days. on tuesday, police also arrested one sebastian motor. and when february accused police abuse and surveillance to intimidate him last week, his cousin christiana tomato, was put under house arrest, just hours after she announced plans to run against the president of november's election. the sparks protest outside her home. last month, her brothers, independent news out late was rated by police. another candidate,
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arturo cruise was detained on saturday for allegedly conspiring against nicaraguan society, the detention of being called a clear infringement of the freedom of expression. then i ought to be ready there. all of this is a desperate attempt by the dictatorship to make us give up the electoral road to peacefully resolve this deep economic and social crisis that they themselves have provoked. the tomorrow families deeply entwined, and daniel will take his political career, christiane, his mother of the later became president in 1990 ousting ortega after his 1st tent and power since his return to office and 2007 rights groups of accused president ortega of authoritarian rule and leading to brutal suppression of anti government protests in 2018. which more than 300 people were killed. ortega and allies say they're defending nicaragua, sovereignty against hostile foreign influence and sanctions. now, protests,
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a band and most opposition parties disqualified ortega and his wife, who his vice president have been sanctioned by the us and the european union. the top us diplomat on latin america, julia chung, has called for international action. the latest arrests, a further proof of ortega's disregard for democracy. alex here brian al jazeera for more than a year, hey t escape the devastating effects of code 19 reporting. few cases on deaths, but now it's grappling with its 1st serious outbreak. it's yet to administer a single vaccine shot and health official say, an increase in cases could prove catastrophic terrorism reports theories, keeping gang violence. importer prince over 500 people are seeking refuge in this port stadium. under the protection of the red cross, among the displaced are almost a 100 children and pregnant women. but it's not just the gangs they're afraid of in
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the middle of epidemic. it's also covert 19. 42, we are afraid because we don't know when the virus will hit us. that's why we're asking the government to do something for us because we've lost everything during the gang violence for the past year and a half of the go with 19 pandemic. the number of cases in haiti have been considered to be low, but in may, the numbers of cases started to rise. dr. voyer printer, who is working at the hospital in port au prince as she has already lost friends and relatives to covert 19. no parking. what's under my good and we understand that cove. it became a big reality in haiti now. now like before, when we have one or 2 cases and we have doubt about this disease. but now there are a lot of families affected by cove it and we also hear more and more people are dying from the disease. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. it has only around $240.00 cove in 1900 bed for each population of over $11000000.00 people.
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and i see the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have a big center for covert that can take 202300 patients. at the same time, haiti has not received a single vaccine dosier to prevent corona virus, a lack of resources, infrastructure and testing are a major concern. the numbers of cases in death a relatively low compared to other countries. but dr. say the actual figures are probably much higher the country is also now in the middle of a political crisis. protestors have been taken to the streets against the government's attempts to reform the constitution and gang seem to be in control of entire areas across the country. many are afraid of going to a hospital and being caught in a fire fight. we are the state in this country. the police is not strong enough to do anything without us. nothing can function in this country. the pan american health organization says haiti will be receiving vaccines soon through the kovak
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distribution system. it is also helping increase supplies of protective equipment for health workers, but it's the violence and insecurity that has many terrified in the country. a major problem when trying to fight a deadly infectious disease. that is, i will, i'll just euro demonstrations are being held in columbia capital officer protest leader is called on people to take over bobo at all. it comes after negotiations to end anti government protest failed. the unrest began after president and duke a proposed tax reforms at the end of april that was withdrawn, but the protest widened the calls the end columbia as deep rooted inequality syndrome. casey has moved from boulder, wearing the west of the capital attack close to the airport where earlier this morning there were clashes between members of the indigenous group of the
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fact that clashed with the police after day tried to take down the statue of christopher columbus here in this part of time, many statues been brought down since the beginning of and take government protest now over a month ago. in this case, they were confronted and stopped by the police. this is just one of a number of events and located since the early morning here in the capital book. either i have been other road blocks and a number of other cities as part of the ongoing protocol that again, these demonstrations have continued now for over a month. while this is happening, negotiations between the government and the leaders of the protest have been suspended. well, protesters are happy that an international organization has come out and to say
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that indeed there is a damage issue with the way that police operates in the country. so far, president, the event has been insisting that if there have been cases of abuses on part of the police being the responsibility of individual officers. however, in past days you bid present a basic plan to reform the police. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera us president joe biden is due to arrive in the u. k. in the coming hours as part of his 1st official trip abroad. the 8 day visit to europe will take in the nato and g 7 summit plus talk of russian. president susan allan fisher's at the white house and says the pandemic will be a big.

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