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therapy with 100 suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning as they tried to stay warm any way they could plunge investigates where the use of the regulation and prioritizing profits lead to the state's power grid failure. the texas blackout on jesse era, ah tough talk on china. nature leads are expected to say basic military capabilities opposed to systemic challenges to the international order. ah, i don't doubt your life and the whole thing coming up, the new face of it is really politics. naphtali bennett leads a coalition of a parties, and it's already confronting icons to g, goes on trial,
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months are being deposed by me. most military ginger a skin problem for shocks are rising c, temperatures could be to blame. ah . so nature lead is are expected to brand china a security risk to the western launch for the 1st time is that whole talks in brussels. arriving at the summit, you, as president biden said he wants europe to know the united states is by its side. you also stress the need for a coordinates response against the security challenges posed by russia and by china . also on the agenda for the 1st time as an action plan on climate change and its implications for security across treadaway to natasha partley's covering the nato summit for us in brussels and natasha. what's the latest network? nato leaders have been locked in their discussion for some time now
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a while ago we saw them gather for the family photo, the picture where they stand, side by side, a picture of unity in this time. i have to say the mood is particularly i'll be to this summit, joe biden, signaling that the u. s. is now going to be a reliable and predictable pollination if he's been trying to rebuild a trust with nato allies off to that trust has been a so badly eroded over the past 4 years of the donald trump administration. the former us leader openly hostile to nato, even threatening at one point to pull out of the alliance. well, talk sir. focus very much on the ask the military withdrawal from afghanistan, climate change, but also these foreign policy challenges for nato china and russia. joe, by the adamant that nato allies back washington push from much tougher position on beijing seen by washington as a major, strategic and economic challenge. let's listen to joe biden,
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just as he arrived here for the summit. we have a new challenge and we have russia that is not acting in a way that is consistent with what we had hoped and as well as china. and i must say that we had as preliminary this and a number of my colleagues, our colleagues who were in the g 7 have stepped up as well in terms of the need for to be great explanation. and we want to make it clear. nato is critically important for us to interest in and of itself or weren't when we'd have to invent one to sally out some areas of contention. natasha not least with turkey. yes, the turkish president has had
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a meeting with the french president. amount of micro, the 2 leaders have been knocked in something of a war of words in recent years with relations, a particularly strained between fraud from turkey, bows accusing each other, feeling instability, and syria in libya at one point heard what even lashing out to micro holding him mentally ill, food, very difficult, intense relationship with the 2 leaders met for about 45 minutes a lateral meeting face to face as they try to find a way to clarify that positions and perhaps work more closely together. there is a feeling here in nature that turkey is, of course, a member of the lines, but doesn't always act why, like one doesn't always act as an ally. we see not with a recent action blank, or at least the mediterranean and chris decision to buy an defensive system from russia, which is infuriated allies. edwin then looking perhaps to move relations. he will be also meeting with the us present,
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joe biden. we're expecting natasha. press conference from the nation talk. i'm pretty soon back with the after that should be the next 15 minutes or so. meantime, thanks a lot. onto his ro, the new government there is getting down to work a day. also parliament's approved a new coalition by the nurse margins. prime minister natalie bennett has presented his cabinet and sat down for full a photo opportunity with the president. the party coalition agreement ends. benjamin netanyahu 12 year run as prime minister with a false removal notice on a new illegal israeli settlement in the fight. west bank is due to expire, to abraham reports now from beta, the happy next motions sofa. this is not something new for many palestinians. they would tell you the dozens of existing illegal israeli settlements have started off as outposts that were later recognized by the israeli government. were talking about more than 20 israeli sacraments that have indeed been read through actively
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recognized by the israeli government in the past 20 years. and the israeli prime minister enough, daddy bennett, is someone who's pro, supplements he was hunting, the sacrament counsel here in the occupied west bank. and in his speech indignation, he talked about the palestinian building in area, see and described it as illegal area. see is more than 60 percent of the occupied with bank and it falls under full is really controlled when it comes to construction security and what have you. but it was supposed to be handed over to palestinians in a to be part of their future seats. and we've heard bennett in his previous election campaigns talk about the next thing area see to israel. so this is why palestinians would tell you that they're not expecting a lot of change when it comes to the policies of this government be they'd be the palestinians. we've heard this morning from the palestinian prime minister, how much they who said they commented about the departure of nathan. yeah. how?
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and this is why you have to say no learn october, will match at the the admin side because we do not consider the new government any better than the previous ones. we condemned the new prime minister enough to only bennett's declaration supporting the settlements, particularly in the area code. and we would reaffirms that our people continue to stand against these attempts that has been practiced by his predecessor, whose base has been turned. and the spokesperson of the palestinian president mode has said that what is happening in israel now is an internal israeli issue. what, what palestinians need, what palestinians want is to have a path, simian state that uses and, and is recognized based on international legitimacy memo suppose leader intensity has appeared in court as have trial officially got underway. she is charged with breaching cobra. $900.00 regulations breaking the telecom act and breaking import
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export was 2 more charges are expected to be read out. on tuesday, the lawyers were allowed to meet with her for 30 minutes before the trial started. so she has been under house arrest since the military sees power in february, or may mas make she rulers of back of the united nations officer, called the army cracked down on dissent. human rights catastrophe. foreign ministry denounced the statement is unfair, inaccurate, and biased. i. 7 had been more practice in young, gone calling for a return to democracy, reported at least 860 people have been killed since y'all took control in february and media controlled by me. most military are accusing an ethnic group of killing 25 civilians and an attack nice. the car and national defense organisation is one of several groups fighting the government for greater autonomy. the conflict is intensified since the february. the k n d o has not commented on the accusation,
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and it hasn't been possible to independently verify the military's claims. and a quarter mile has ordered the release of an american journalist who was being detained. and nathan, mount is one of a number of journalists, arrested since the military took over it, been held since march on charges of spreading so called fake news is due to fly out of the country on tuesday. mm. malays is government is extended to weak nation wide locked down, shutting all non essential distances, fight to search in cases of co, 5th, 19 the medical expense say a more targeted approach is required for st. louis reports now from quantum every day at lunch time. katara soup kitchen in downtown quality pool, hands out food packs to those in need. the nationwide lockdown has shut all non essential businesses until the end of the month,
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creating hardship for some. there's a sharp rise in terms of the fall in the forty's coming in for food. and most of them have actually have a job beforehand and it is because of these kind of make yourself the business for years. so 1st, now the government has extended a 2 week lockdown for further fortnight, fighting the high number of new cove at 19 infections. health care facilities here are overstretched. private hospitals have been asked to increase the number of beds for cove at 900 patients. and the armed forces rowe built 6 more field hospitals. in addition to the 3 set up earlier malaysia cove at 19 positivity rate of around 7 percent is higher than the w h o 's threshold of 5 percent. furthermore, more than 80 percent of reported infections don't belong to an identified cluster,
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indicating the infections, asper radek, or unless public health policy specialist say, this data indicates a lockdown will not be enough to reverse the trend of rising infections. look for the cases, instead of expecting the cases come to you find test trace eisley, then support. when you do want testing go, it will mean that the pos to figures will go much higher than what we see today. but it will also mean that more people can be treated earlier and saved lives. the government has accelerated its vaccination program including rolling out mobile units in areas where residents may have difficulty getting to vaccination centers. just to 4 percent of the population has been fully inoculated. so far, the government aims to reach heard immunity by december. the slow delivery of vaccine supplies and delays by manufacturers may hinder this gold. florence louis al jazeera, col,
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imports. people in england waiting to hear the final state of his lockdown will be lifted next week as planned or delayed by 4 weeks. british media reporting the government to to, to make the announcements later on monday. it's been a search of cases linked to the delta very 1st to take it in india or on half the u . k. population has been fully back. oman is struggling to cope with the surgeon corona, virus infections since last month. the number of new cases is tripled to around 1800 a day hospitals across the country. our capacity, doctors believe false spreading variance of the virus are to blame, and say the mutated versions of causing more severe illness. when up an upset, gotta tell you, this is a shortage of medical stuff, but as soon as possible we will increase our capacity to around 200 beds if needed . there is a high number of patients and those coming in are in critical condition when the battle against corona virus is still ongoing. we noticed that the patients are presenting with more serious conditions. the virus is more aggressive and more
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fatal than it used to be. shut off, the lad here announces or find out while authorities and hong kong are allowing some public events to go ahead. well lucky and we visit a once thriving town on the border between nigeria and benito security clamped down as crushed ah hello that we've got some very heavy right into central and eastern parts of china . the moment the plumb rains, the my, you front company located fairway north ashley area of low pressure will continue to just pull its way for the race which dragging that rain out into the china sea. just running across the far south of the korean peninsula. heading towards que shoes of the parts of japan. since leisure panels are 6 of lobby showers. as we go
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on through the next couple of days, the possibility some localized flooding system makes its way through. it tells right back back towards beijing more hearts and humid and wet weather rumbling away, more sundry down pools coming in here. then as we go on through the week, founder is shabbas ph across the philippines from lobby showers. there was a good part of indo china for much of malaysia, its usual case. those hate of the day showers just popping up in the middle part of the afternoon may while more heavy rain continuing around northeast and parts of india up towards the potassium into napoleon is it makes his way further north was looking at snow across more than half of nepal, more heavy rain continuing to across the western side of india, the heavy showers, the flooding rays will continue across much of the western gets the talk to al jazeera. we are, we're attacking ringo,
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and now they're attacking everyone in me. on monday you regret words like gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter. on sera, there is no channel that covers world news, like we do, we revisit places the day i'll just are really invest in that. and that's the privilege. as a journalist. oh, the me. again, what you, how to 0 mind about top stories is and you as president joe biden says, nato is critical to american interests as he attends and,
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and your summit leaders of the lines. he also stress the need for a coordinated response against the security challenges posed by russia and by china . israel's new government is getting down to work a day off the parliament approved a new coalition by the nurse. the margin prime minister natalie bennett has presented his cabinet to the president the trial members to pay the interest she has begun. she's facing a range of charges including corruption and violating trends, 1900 restrictions. she has been under house arrest of military power in february. the reports of a possible radiation leak at a nuclear power plant in southern china being dismissed by operators state run china, general nuclear power group says operations that is nuclear power station, one don't meet safety rules and the surrounding environment is safe. the french company, e. d f, the police station says it's been informed of an increase in reg gases at one reactor, but one of its subsidiaries, which designed the reactor,
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reportedly warned of an imminent radiological threat police in sri lanka, arrest of the captain of a cargo ship, the court fy last month of the case of the capital, colombo, the russian national is being charged with pollution related offenses. the fire burned for 13 days before be extinguished. lanka is seeking $40000000.00 and compensation. no jury's president mohammed hurry surprised many last month when he said an 18 month border closure to restrict illegal weapons had failed. the land border had been shut since 2019. he said illicit alms continue to flow into the country, fueling numerous conflicts. i would address reports from a town on the border between nigeria and beneath this border market used to be a thriving commercial hub. it's now a shell of it. for myself, it was known for cheap imports like rice, automobiles, and gardens. but not anymore. it's been 6 months since nigeria reopen,
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it's western land border with beneath. but people like successful motorcycle de la or more layer in was a they having to find other work to make a living. and he's not happy. you got my tell you, but i was actually like because if somebody comes in is points, you get free passage of goods on people. but i've got to do, but i know that's what i thought opened loose because if i shall opening to some group of people in this country, he says, such fevers have ruined small businesses like hiss. and by extension have, are they going to be head of a local trade union agrees know will lead to market. there's little activities at the market. even the number of visitors reduced substantially with income swiped out. people stay at home and such, you can't get the taxes as you know, the residency. even passenger traffic is not what it used to be. the motor closure
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was meant to reduce the import of food items, encourage domestic drug, and stop the smuggling of firearms and leasing drugs into nigeria. but after one on harvey, the president admits said more arms came in during the band, raising questions as to what it actually achieved. border officials, however, he says the shut down was a resounding success as there is cross border cooperation and shedding of intelligence on smuggling. there were one of the jaws of her previous says i would have found their way into the country through illegal rules and order. they were also arrest of migrants which could complicated give dismissal. but enforcing the border or has made it more expensive to live in communities like semi people. he has a numerous checkpoint to hurting the transportation of good from across the border
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and other parts of nigeria. the government reopen its borders just as the free trade agreement facilitated by the african union was coming into force. but months later, business activity here has yet to pick up. nigeria government has accused its neighbors of endangering not only to economy, but also security, say weapons, and ammunition still flow across the borders to feed it ever growing conflict comedy reese, i'll just semi one niger abilene border. if you have his prime minister abbey up met his calling for unity ahead of next week. crucial general election. europeans is set to vote for national regional representatives. his face criticism for his military operation in the northern region of take, right, which has led to a humanitarian crisis. voting will not take place, integrate actions and to other regions have also been postponed. after one week, ethiopia will old 6 national elections,
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which are the 1st of their kind to new figures. this election, the government wants it to be peaceful, democratic and equally inclusive of all parties in the council of lawmakers. we want a government in which all parties collaborate on key issues by prioritizing the benefits of the country, acting, not as traitors, but as fighters. the right government is closing. the last displacement comes under its control. tens of thousands who fled islip being forced to relocate authority, say they want to reintegrate people back into society. many say they've got no way to go in right column has this report now for most of the 7 years, but her k camp and others like it to become home for those who fled. i saw the salt and takeover of large parts of iraq in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, orlando,
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missouri. i can't go back because here we have some help and least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to. if we go back, where do we live under the sky? here? at least we have a tent. the government wants us. how did this camp? but they haven't helped us to go anywhere else. families after i didn't since being set up 7 years ago. but her k has become home to many babies, have become children, families for bonds with each other. the camp provides basic services such as water and limited electricity, but still offers more of a community than the destroyed houses they left behind. the rocky government as shut 16 of 20 camps laid controls down. and he's putting pressure on the autonomy as a kurdish regional government to shut camps and its territory. the camp director works where the n g o linked to the kurdish regional government, which together with the iraq federal government finance is the camp. electrical matter. i keep mind the kurdish regional government won't cut the aid to these
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families and we won't force them to return back if they want to leave will help them leave. the federal government has stopped some aid in a bid to encourage people to leave every month more families arrive at this camp from others that have been closed. the rocky federal government has stopped helping new arrivals with food puzzles and the camps managers can only give them shelter. they also say they have nothing a home to return to. and this is what they don't want to return back to now, and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the population. then when the iraqi forces took it back, whole neighborhoods like these were completely destroyed, but it's not just hair. it's also in villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displaced people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in most small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort seems we focused on the unesco heritage site. the all new re
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mosque, the former headquarters of isolates, but with a few homes even remotely livable, who might go to the rebuild mosque is on the question. i have i said $100.00 families more vac, be dealt homes and jobs. it will make the situation of earth video begging the streets, and this will verse and the all of the bed economic situation. most of these families are eligible for compensation, but few families. kevin received anything on it. out of the 73000 families who have asked for help to rebuild and move home since 2018. only 2000 have received help. according to human rights groups, the thousands of people, the camps, are there any option, but there are a few left and the pressure to ship them is growing every day. emron calling out 0, mosul. new zealand government build formerly apologize for res. carried out on the homes of pacific island, people in the 1970 s. they've been targeted for deportation as part of a cracked on on over stairs. and what became known as the dawn rage many had
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arrived to help the labor shortage. prime minister, just in their den, says a data later showed the pacific island, people were disproportionately targeted, maybe half of all over stairs, where the british or american, but no action was taken against them. or new zealand minister of pacific peoples described his own experience, saying that please turn up unannounced on his doorstep. we or we were don, right? it early alas of the morning and the memory. so it's in my memory of my father being helpless. it was, we bought the home about 2 years prior to that and to have somebody knocking at the door in the early morning with a flashlight and your face disrespecting, the owner of the home, with an al station door fussing at the mouth in that door. and wanted to come in without any respect for the people living in there is quite traumatize, very biologists to investigate him. mystery skin disease affecting white teeth,
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white tip reef shots and malaysia. pictures of one of the shocks with what appears to be spots and legions on his head, went viral to being taken by an underwater photographer on borneo island. divers have since found the same of humanities in every group of sharks. they've come across report suggest rising c. temperatures could be responsible i just give me week as the director of the center for marina futures at the university of western australia and she explains how this could be linked to climate change. i'm actually quite concerned because i think it's an example of how human impact continues to surprise us on, on you know, how it affects ocean wild life. so this is, this has occurred in marine park where there's no fishing. we have climate change on going and we know that having all sorts of impacts on ocean wildlife. and so this is a surprising and concerning potential outcome of climate change. we know that
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sharks in particular are already at risk from warming oceans. they have a very high demand for oxygen because they're quite active. and as the oceans warm oxygen content goes down. and that puts another level of stress on, on these animals that are also at risk from over fishing globally. so we need to start thinking about how we do a better job of protecting our emotional life. you know, the broader context is trying to understand or accept that there are all these surprising consequences as, as what humans do on our oceans. and therefore, we need to think about how we put better protection in place for ocean life. the annual dragon boat race festival has been allowed to go ahead in hong kong despite cove in 1900 restrictions and tightening controls. that's in concord, a contrast last week the vigil for those killed by chinese troops in chinaman square, which is banned on public health grounds, run reports now from hong kong. the hong kong wants to show that
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life here will soon be back to normal. and on a day like this, that's easy to imagine. as hundreds of people took part in one of the territories biggest annual festivals, the dragon boat race as seen the to some of as proof, hong kong freedoms remain intact. but it's also a place where it seems social distancing. rules are selectively in pools. all right, this event can happen during the coven, 19 con damage. our team is fully vaccinated, and we have confidence in the abilities of the organizer to maintain safety protocol. i'm not surprised, but the fact that no one social does the thing, it's a bit scary as well. just over a week ago, the government band, another popular annual event, the june, the 4th visual that commemorates those killed by chinese troops in beijing. tea
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elements where 32 years ago, the authority said the order was justified on public health grounds. it didn't stop small acts of defiance. strict health regulations are not the only controls people are dealing with. it's almost a year since china's leaders impose draconian security law. a response to months of often violent anti government protests here under that law, more than a 100 activists have been arrested with most denied bales, hong kong people, and now hesitant to protest and to get vaccinated. there's been a sluggish response to the occupation campaign, as only around 20 percent of the population have received a single those of the cobra. 19 vaccine. after some prodding by the government corporate hong kong is now dangling incentives to try to persuade people to get an okey lated offering prizes that include an apartment in this complex valued at more
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than a 1000000 and a half dollars. the slow pick up blamed on a lack of trust in the government and concerns over vaccine safety. but there's also another incentive for people to get innoculated. a new outbreak of cobit 19 in the neighboring chinese province of glendon, adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong. ah, are, let's have a recap of the headlines here, announces era, and you as president joe biden says, nato is critical to american interest if he attends an annual summit with leaders, have a lot of stress the need for a coordinated response against security challenges posed by russia by china we have a new challenge and we have russia that is not acting in a way that is consistent with what we had hoped. and.
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