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me oh the ah. was there a reminder of stories for him is prime minister boss johnson has told g 7. lead is the world must learn from the mistakes of the pandemic and never repeat them. well ladies meeting in southwest, england are expected to announce a total of $1000000000.00 doses for poor countries. people have gathered occupied eastern for them to show support for palestinian families, facing, forced displacement issued led to an escalation last month. and 2 and 11 day conflict between hamas and his royal international says the us and mexico for
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simply returning tens of thousands of unaccompanied children to countries. they fled from and report it says the u. s. is denying some unaccompanied bond is arriving on its southern border pop a screening for protection. in molly, as in many other african countries, only a fraction of the vaccines promised had actually been delivered the scientists there say they have a solution to get shots into alms quicker. nicholas. hark reports from bama cole. in war torn molly, there is a silent killer cove in 1. 19. the country is running out of vac scenes and people are dying. in march molly received only 396000 vaccines for 14000000 people. not enough to contain the outbreak while rich countries vaccinate the young port. countries like money you have yet to vaccinate the old or vulnerable ramana move up since this was the vaccine is our only hope to stop this pandemic. and it seems
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europe in america have left africa behind. if we all had equal access to the vaccine, things will be under control. they are not with not enough oxygen, infrequent power cuts, public hospitals are ill equipped to deal with a panoramic health centers are also a target for armed group health officials. here many death go unnoticed with patients preferring to stay at home. then take the risk of going to a hospital. several health workers were kidnapped this week, or our team has been attacked. rob, thanks god, nobody has been killed. but they took all the material money to set a fall on the matter. they took it and they went, we can not say that it's so easy to do it, but we are trying to do our best. how to keep our people safe. the 2nd thing, how to go to this population water very, very far on something, leaving in video taker, editors,
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a 1000000 doses of cove in 1900 vaccines are expected to arrive in july. but for molly and it's too little, too late. the government wants vaccine, peyton's waived move that is being backed by us president joe biden and the world health organization. because of the pandemic, this lab is taking extra precautions. this is where several vaccines were developed in collaboration with researchers from the united states vaccine against meningitis vaccine against diarrhea diseases. and the hope for the researchers here is that one day the current of virus vaccines will be produced right here in molly for dr. our treasury, this is shavel gold. why not had this, you'd be visiting really good things and saw the world engine and i and this will be asked to not be admitted depending on the condition. tory wants to see the country is a cold storage, not empty,
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but full of maryan made vaccine. it is for her the only way to bring the pandemic to an end. nicholas hawk al jazeera bama co, a nationwide lockdown and malaysia is being extended because of the surgeon corona virus cases. schools and universities will remain closed gatherings band for at least another 2 weeks. the measures were brought in less than 2 weeks ago when daily numbers of new infections reached. 9000. bolivia is among countries in south america where covey 19 vaccines have been floated arrive, health care system has been pushed to the brink while battling a 3rd wave of infections. and the death toll has exceeded 15000. as hospitals run out of space and resources to reasonable reports, the oxygen is a luxury in bolivia these days. and that's why these people came to this factory coach alamba. many have been waiting for days to feel their tanks to assist loved
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ones were struggling with called in 1900 sonya him in. if he is angry, emma, don't me lucky thought. i better mean i have slipped here because i'm not sure whether there is really no oxygen or they're lying to us in the hospitals. there is no oxygen, no bids. all of us are people who are losing their relatives and nobody is helping us. bolivia is now seeing a resurgence of cases and deaths from cooper 19 intensive care unit bed near capacity. contagion have increased 50 percent and an average of 70 people are dying every day. for a mom as well, my brother is dying. i have no words. i saw they're moving some tanks. maybe we'll get some oxygen now. in the hospital there's no oxygen. i have no words. the 3rd wave is exposing once again, they will narrow ability of bolivia, the health care system. dr. lady for america either says 5 regions in the country
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have reported up peak in cases with most hospitals, overwhelmed, kill system of this loop. and most of these are countries health care system had collapsed. prior to the pandemic health centers, infrastructure was not ready to cope with this. there's no equipment, no supplies, no medicines and human resources are insufficient. it is dramatic. the no q late and campaign has also been a challenge, while many are afraid of the vaccines. others wait in line for hours to get their job. as in many developing nations, vaccines have been slow to arrive. the health minister has announced china will be sending 1000000 doses of sign of foreign vaccines and has authorized 2nd daughter to be applied as a 1st dose. to increase the number of people protected by symbol shouldn't be. they'll be meant the we strongly asking old health departments to vaccinate the population. if we run out of voc seems we will know we are doing our job. we need to create a barrier for the vaccines. they shouldn't be in
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a deposit. that's why we are authorizing the 2nd doses to be applied as a 1st dose, so we can keep the process going. as we get more vaccines, not as the develop world tries to move task over 19 in latin america, the virus continues to kill thousands of people every day. there were almost 1200000 new cases last week. and experts say the figures are not going down anytime soon. betty said, well, i'll just eda health workers administering the polio vaccine and pakistan on hyphened alert. following the killing of 2 for the exist, colt's vaccinations were gone door to door and the northwestern city of mar don on wednesday. when the attack happened. it's an area where our group see the vaccine. as a conspiracy to sterilize children, it's the 2nd felt attack. this year, come all hot reports from carber park from qual, the polio immunization,
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campaign, head and bug. dawn had over 200000 walden casual water, helping go door to door to deliver the polio drop to the children across the country. and 5 up up to inquire providence. they're aiming to immunize 6200000 children. 35100. 40000 and security 40 personal have been deployed in order to ensure a smooth vaccination campaigns. not forgetting the fact that doesn't work have been killed over the past few years under to get the fortune fresh. anela also paid a deer price. we have more than $1500.00 teams be included the percentage out in the, in the food and the positive that we have taken from this. holding our aftermath of this incident, that the hello health authorities and the what have one called off, the fully recognition campaign that did about echo which my she wanted to fight
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though she were doing this for the children. and the polio virus can be wiped out from the country. these poor volunteer girls get very little money despite the danger to their lives. the wider still remains and then make an honest on and passed on. however, there has been only one case reported this year and that i've gotten an encouraging sign. the buckets on a prime minister focused on will be polio 3. but this needed a dedicated effort from the security forces and the log in did a major challenge, given the fact that did a free movement of refugees from across the border. and as the config there becomes more dangerous, the threat of the wider trading, it says can not be eroded out. but so far. budget on had you on page 40 polio immunization program. will dr. nadeem john has received one focused on the highest civil award for his work and health and polio cation. he says beyond the
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threat of violence, there are multiple reasons for vaccine hesitancy. in paxton did the fuser women in the cities that sent them on to killing of your workers. but for some reason for some fan or for some reason some that are hard for me because it very so there are various reasons for using this condition for the program has finally, communication and management strategy review direction and the number of uses. but one of the foods or some some incense resistance that not on the nation, but all in addition, i'm not related to the empty list of combat that was initiated in on another part of the war i'm using the convention, so it's
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a general dilemma. this one, unfortunately, does not visit on the feeling was due to the submission that would be enormous amount of reasons associated with the old instigation has been lost by the government and was the investigation. and i was given a position to reasons this unfortunate incident mcdonald set aside to criminals have conquered. it is operations in south korea and taiwan. it says some customer and the employee information was exposed, and the billing breach the company says access was quickly shut down and only a small number of files were affected. it might, makes mcdonalds the latest global company to be targeted in a recent string of sondra tax. lebanon's economic crisis is so severe that pharmacists, shutting their shops and protest,
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they said they don't have medicine or even milk for infants. some hospitals have stopped surgeries and laboratories are running short of testing. kids told to say they may run out of anesthesia for operations and across the country. there's also anger of a few short of people, a queuing up for ozone, sod, gas stations, locking streets and highways. britain's foreign minister says china has broken it's legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong. and a newly released report. dominic rob accuses beijing of clarebrook, chief of the 984 for joint declaration which was signed by china and the u. k. britain ran the territory until handing it back to china. 997. rob goes on to criticize the national security law opposed last year, saying it's being used to stifle political opposition. hong kong government says remarks couldn't be further from the truth. meanwhile, hong kong is expanding pals to since the films the government will bit activity
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that it believes and dangers national security critics aging is imposing more may man style control of arts and culture. and hong kong, keith richberg is the director of the university of hong kong journalism and media studies center. he explains the timing of the new sense, ship guidelines, the original film, censorship guidelines here said basically the film, censorship authority should censor any films that dealt with by violence, sexual oppression. anything that glorified racism or religious extremism, that kind of thing. pretty much things that are on the books in other countries around the world. but hong kong always enjoyed a white degree of artistic freedom for filmmakers and film distributors to show all kinds of film here. although you might see, you know, graphic sex scene, pornography, censored, that kind of thing. so this is
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a major step now because they've now, since the passage one year ago, almost one year ago of the national security law. they're now adding these national security categories into things that should be censored along with pornography, excessive violence, etc. films have a way of talking about current events. and this was prompted, i believe, by several recent films that were made about the 2019 protest and hong kong that call a stablished politician here kind of raised in the legislature that these films may violate national security because they might, laura find the protest or glorify violence and that's why these guidelines, i believe, came out now the field of candidates running to become new york city. the top prosecutor is one of the most diverse yes. whoever takes over will have to deal with issues including rising gun violence, hate crimes, and accusations of police brutality. gabriel, amazon, they went to meet one of the a to contend is who's promising to do more for marginalized communities?
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the. hi. how are you? she's running to be new york city's next district attorney. my name is jaime live on the top prosecutor in america's largest city high procedure. however, to honey a booth, she's 1st experience of the criminal justice system. didn't come in law school, but when she was only 14 years old, that's when her father was sentenced to 22 years in prison for selling untaxed cigarettes in the family convenience store in brooklyn. my priorities are addressing the racism against communities of color, holding the police accountable and stop letting people who are powerful and privilege get away with a bush is pledging to fix a criminal justice system. she calls racist police brutality is a big problem for communities of color. and we have to understand that police officers have a lot of power to not only infringe on our constitutional rights, but to restrict our freedom and then present us to the prosecution system. there
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are 8 people running for district attorney of manhattan, including iranian born talia. for heidi and weinstein, we do hard work and we speak to the people, but with no experience as the prosecutor bushy, a child of palestinian immigrants was once a long shot to win the race. where was the handy? cuz she's with us, but after some high profile endorsements, her prospects have risen significantly above. she grew up here in harlem and new york city. she has a real authentic connection to people. and it was obvious to see what she was out campaigning. the race is coming up due the 22nd. i'm a civil rights lawyer and when a bush she says the criminal justice system is not working. at least one former federal prosecutor told me, she's partially right. the guiding calls of the criminal justice system generally or sound. but the way things have been implemented have drastically heard people of color, people who have a lot of money, who don't have
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a lot of power. whoever is the next district attorney at manhattan, they'll also have to decide how or if to proceed with the criminal investigation into former president donald trump's finances. for now that is something a bu she doesn't want to comment on. you vote him and yeah, she's focused on criminal justice reform and holding police rather than president accountable. thank you. gabriel is on to just either your the population of nigeria is largest city lake off is continuing to grow rapidly. it's putting major pressure on its infrastructure, residence or having to endure long hours sitting in traffic. and there's growing concerned government investments to solve the problem and not enough interest rewards from the investment bank. glean because you go to le move to league us from nigeria, se capital 4 months ago to foss truck arise in korea. but she soon found she has to
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trade certain comforts of our previous office to realize her dream in nigeria as most popular city effects. i had a lot then i'm supposed to be also doing. i'm young. so most of the time i just consider myself the weekend is almost, it's almost just with a start date, flip it all off like millions of legal residents. she must endure long hours in traffic, getting to and from work. experts say the city's population continues to grow faster than any other in the country. passenger safety is a concern, and that's pushing many residents to buy their own cause. with that, probably if that's what you said, that is reliable. that you saw what you said. you saw nipple without that we will contribute to how topic problem in they got it. well, as long as the population is high, last cost people are able to afford private cars. that are more than 6000000 motor
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vehicle. yeah. and they got a 50 or more than 20000000 people and that means coffee congestion, which perhaps what not surprisingly, can affect business. so the government here is in roughly in waterfront or you know, the temp to take some of the pressure off a little i de luca jetty, isaac albany to print 2 minutes to get to work by boat. that saved him 3 hours. if you were to take a bus on a normal day alper 30, what's that way? you really got everybody's on the road. everybody's done. you know, so we living above the core, do some what you are privileged to be the despite the increasing number, taking boat, the gridlock on lagos, roads continue to defy solutions, lego stuff. it was so many stuck in traffic nigeria as 1st traffic radio station,
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tries to lighten the mood and provide regular updates on congestion. was staff receiving information from offices on the roads. when you give us information on august 14th for me, sean, our job is to go so really house to be forgiving. the power reduce that is also interactivity as drivers and commuters calling to report incident. businesses in the city continue to count losses and labor hours and revenue and with the population growing that our years nigeria commercial capital may soon reach breaking point. decreased. i'll just say that lagos, nigeria, still ahead on al jazeera the box spring back to life, and the n b a playoffs possible action and everything else with leah and about me
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jazeera ah, ah ah, ah ah, find out the sport, his lia, who's left the end with the european football championships, the world's biggest sporting events. since the pandemic started off in just a few hours after a year's delay. it's been staged across 11 cities,
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starting in rome, where italy are up against turkey. the stadium olympic o is kept at 15000 fans who need to have proof of vaccination, a negative test or have already had the disease. italy are one of the favorites for the trophy on a $27.00 game winning streak. okay, great. okay. golf ball, after all, that's happened now the situation is getting better. i think it's about time to get back to giving some joy. and this will be our goal this month. we want to entertain people even if only for 90 minutes. and i think it will be a nice moment for everyone that i know. so, more than a 1000000 europeans have died in the pandemic in italy was hit particularly hard football journalists. mark doyle, who's in italy told us that staging the event at all is a victory in and of itself. is mentioned there is just beforehand about the the stadiums that haven't used capacity that was, that was a big struggle, particularly in italy here. i mean, if you had asked me 2 or 3 months ago if roma this to stay as much us but not the numbers were still too high. and as i mean,
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it's difficult to find someone who hadn't been deeply attractive. but just in terms of the loss of the one that has the virus that lost, you know, super dick and honestly because of their job, the rest of the business or whatever. so there was all these factors and because we've had a restriction on travel, we only just coming out know it. and so don't a job. coaches on the, i guess, been the minus of the restriction. and only now can you, can you really move really around the play. so, i mean, that was done itself just getting into the stadium. i think as a muslim g. okay, we're talking about but you know what, what is the problem across? you're only in budapest, likely to see the hassle state. and so if it's something that you want to do to their credit for pulling together 3 time winner, spain have sent the army in to vaccinate their players ahead of their opening game . medics administered the shots at the teams training base in madrid. they needed special permission to do it since under 40 is are still not eligible for the shot to spanish players including their captain, tested positive for coven. 1900 and officials were worried that an outbreak could
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derail their campaign. st 1st matches against sweden on monday and fill the boston . what is, what are they going to say? and we are privileged and lucky to get this vaccine. we have many questions, especially about the short term side effects, so close to the competition. this is the situation and we had to do it now. i hope we won't be affected for the game. scene is also given special permission for its athletes to be vaccinated ahead of the tokyo olympics and with just $45.00 days to go until the games organizers in japan have announced that 800000 olympic workers will be vaccinated starting next week. they include referees and volunteers who will have close contact with athletes. a decision on whether domestic fans will be allowed in is now expected before the end of june. there is a real battle taking place and the 1st men semifinal at the french open in tennis. the greek players finest to pass up against germany's alexanders verify that the fast look to be to be proving to
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a comfortable when after taking the 1st 2 sets by 6 games to 3. but very hes hit back. he won the 3rd set $64.00, and is now a break ahead in the 4th. so it could go well being had into a deciding recess. the biggest match in paris is still the come, rough on the doll will take on his rival know that jock of which in the 2nd semi final nador, known as the king of clay, is bidding for a record extending 14th rowland guerrero's crown. the spaniard looked in impressive form from the start of his campaign in paris. world number one know about the joke of which also enjoyed a comfortable start to the tournament. the serv we'll be looking for some old fashion revenge against nador hu, one last year's final. well, the natal, jock of its rivalry, has been the focal point of the men's tour for a decade, shock, of which barely leading, and they're in their head to head matches 29 to 28. however, at the french open, the dol reigns supreme. the king of clay lead 71 at rowen garrath with jock of
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witches loan victory coming and 2015 and the quarter finals. the dollars also a 13 time champion in paris, chuck, of which has only won the grand slam once back in 2016. with a cricket and new zealand opening baths and devon conway is once again and pressing against england after smashing a double century. in the 1st test, he's now hit 50 in the 2nd match. conway was eventually out for 80. any zealand are currently $154.00 for 2 in response to england who were earlier bold out for 3, o 3, the winner of this national claim. the overall series of victory to the n. b, a in the milwaukee bucks have sprung back to life and their playoff series against brooklyn. they won game 3 on home court on thursday. it was close though, drew holiday made a go ahead, driving late. sorry, those are not the right pictures for us, but that's it for me on sports a hand you back over to kim. thank you that leah or that is it for me can vouch for this news. don't forget and you can always go to l just there
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