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welcome back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera in the 1st nato summit, attended by us president joe biden. leaders have presented a united front against china. they said they are present systemic challenges to the rules based international order and alliance securities. israel's new government has begun work a day after parliament approved the 8th party coalition. one of its 1st decisions was to allow the controversial march of the flags by nationalists, so occupied east jerusalem to go ahead on tuesday. and the trial of me in march, the pose leader uncensored, she has begun in a close the courtroom more than 4 months after the military coup. there were
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reports that she didn't appear well in court, but her lawyer says that she was in good health. well, a little earlier, i spoke to dr. salsa. he's the spokesman for me and mars national unity government and former special envoy to the us. and he was also the campaign manager, for instance, the cheese party in last year's election. he says she now faces a possible 42 years in jail, the case against associate and our president is a show prior. it has nothing to do with that well law. it has nothing to do with justice. it has everything to do with prolonging of military terror or a nightmare. this is a bree fix, vanity. it's a fraud child again to her when denounced these fraud charges against us to see and
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present. we mean, when demand immediate and cornish, you know, lisa was c, m is the presence along with 6 power people. mamma, who have been illegally arrested by discipline. and the reason that, of course, all lies on me and more right now because of this trial. but we're almost coming up to 5 months since the military crew, which was at the beginning of february. and a lot of the protests against the regime have been suppressed simply because of the violence of the response and the hundreds of people that have been killed. how do you assess the situation in me and more? right now. seems far so february, nearly 900 civilian people have been killed by the military. they include 7, the 2 children, and nearly 6 palm braden people. mamma, being detained duty,
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curly by the military. the violence that we are seeing is a boat system that big and widespread. they have issue arrest warrant to 9, almost 2000 people. and one foot program is saying, 6 by $4000000.00 people in minima will be without food, by the end of october, 2021, and have a population of my country, which is $54000000.00. that means 27000000 people of my country will be living under the populi by the end of the year this year. and it has been more than half 1000000 people being displays. indeed vowel. and that is to cater by military hunter. and indeed we, there's nothing, no more about the killing of these people. civilian not takes no more about the
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arresting of $6000.00 civilians including sooty and mister president. and that takes a normal, that is 1000000 people will be hungry and pasting these killing is going to cause into the blow of claim to be will that is the blood bud? there will be another genocide, the international community has the power to stop this. we have been calling please, how about to stop this blunt bug? and this great blow off cv, which will land in an under genocide. we don't when it happened again in our country, sir, do you think that me and mar is facing a civil war right now? it is the already in c, v world, it to get bigger and bigger at the time is not in our side. so all these military generals and this charging the bell
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a few weapons with the soldier forces to every villagers. the cities, the power of cross country and the people in the villages, the policy being forced to defend themselves. so no one is just too good to wait in their home and be killed by these mother, a military preaching forces. so there will be accountable group of forces defending themselves at the last option. so that is one of the have been in my country. the united states is marking another tragic day with colbert 19 deaths about the past 600000. that the tone makes up approximately 15 percent of the world's total coven 19 fatalities. more than 33000000 people in the
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u. s. of contract the virus, but the vaccine roll out there has been successful so far with more than 40 percent of the population. now fully vaccinated. well my counter joins us live now from washington. d. c. my another awful milestone. what is the cova tuition like in the u. s. right now? well, because that situation has been getting better as the vaccine rolled out, but still a cause for concern the figures to high some 25000 people getting infected each day over the past week. but the important figure here is the fact that this is close to 60 percent down on the similar figure a month ago. so clearly the rate of infection is dropping very substantially. this is what president biden had to say. there are still too many lives be lost. we're still average in the last 7 days. the us of $370.00 deaths per day.
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270 deaths. that's significantly lower than at the peak of this crisis. but it's still a real tragedy. we're approaching a sad milestone, almost 600000 last lives because we've covered 19 in america. and mike, joe biden speaking there in brussels, did also encourage americans who hadn't yet been vaccinated to get a vaccine. so how is the vaccine going in the us? well the by did administration had wanted 70 percent of the population to be vaccinated by july, the force independence day. this some experts contend would start creating a hood immunity. however, that figure is very, very far away in a number of places. it's not even 50 percent of the total population of the us have received the both vaccinations or both to injections at the particular point. the
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disturbing fact as well is that there's a geographical basis on the vaccine rolled out. the states that are most successful, eastern states headed by vermont, where more than 60 people are fully vaccinated. then you look at the bottom of the list and you see states like all can saw the south carolina. these are a southern states. and clearly there is a tilt here in terms of eastern and southern states, and no coincidence perhaps that those southern states are republican. so there's a political component here as well, which certainly complicates administration's intend to get a full rollout and disturbing to as well as the fact that some experts now contending that those who want to be vaccinated hasn't been vaccinated. so the possibility that the peak has been reached at peak that is far below that figure of 70 percent, which is what the biden administration wanted. my cannon with the latest from
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washington d. c. thank you. or meanwhile, parts of india have these, the corona virus restrictions including the capitol, delhi, after new infections dropped to their lowest level in more than 2 months. there were just the were 70000 new cases on monday. now compare that to may when 400000 new cases a day we're being reported. but that's are still high with almost 4000 fatalities recorded in the last day. more than 374000 people are known to have died of cope with 1900 so far in india. well, the u. k. government meanwhile is pushing back his plan. the eas restrictions in england by a month, the final stage of lockdown was due to be lifted next week, but a rise in cases linked to the fast spreading delta variant has prompted the government to delay a full reopening poll. brendan reports from london, which are like a home testing test kits being handed out in kingston market square this south west
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london, one of more than 20 across england was sharpie rising. infection rates have prompted intensive search testing to identify and isolate cases. the steepest increases among young people and school children groups which haven't yet been vaccinated. statistically, they're less likely to become seriously ill. the concern is about the various katie . we want to try and keep the case rate as low as possible, having the virus spread thing because we know more spreads more likely to get more mutations and more variance of the virus that may actually escape. maxine, we don't want to see that i side in the market scrap bhaskar entertains that passes by with music venues closed for the past year. tim o t has survived on loose change and a part time job. the latest postponement provokes
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a weary shrug. emotion responses. i want to take gigs again. you know, i mean, i want to go out and want to do i live in florida and the logical responses like back at the start, looked down. i was, i was criticizing the government not being tough enough. you know, people were dying and it would be, i'll be hypocritical now to say like, come on, let me play games. you know, i honestly, i don't know, june 21st had been the freedom day here in the u. k. and postponing it has undoubtedly been a really serious dilemma for this prime minister with his libertarian reputation. and as the european summer has arrived, the appetite for mixing and socializing has already increased. but the advice from his scientific advice as was stock continue to unlock as planned. and hospital admissions would rapidly reach the peak seen in the 1st wave last year. by being cautious now, we had the chance in the next 4 weeks to save many thousands of lives by vaccinating millions more people. i,
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once the adults of this company have been overwhelming, the vaccinate unit, which is what we can achieve in a short space of time. we will be in a far stronger position to keep hospitalizations down, to live with this disease. and to complete our cautious. but it reversible roadmap to freedom more than 56 percent of adults are now fully vaccinated and extending restrictions into the summer months is testing public patience. drifting may be enjoyable on the river, but not in business or politics. full brennan al jazeera kingston, u. k. the annual dragon boat race festival has been held in hong kong despite cove at 19 restrictions and tightening controls. it's one of the cities most popular events, though social distancing meant fewer races and spectators this year. adrian brown reports from hong kong. the hong kong wants to show that life
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here will soon be back to normal. and on a day like this, that's easy to imagine. has hundreds of people took part in one of the territories biggest annual festivals. that dragon boat race as seen that to some of as proof, hong kong freedoms remain intact. but it's also a place where it seems social distancing. rules are selectively and pools. it's rented all this event can happen during the cold and 19 condemning. our team is fully vaccinated and we have confidence in the ability 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
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tenements where 32 years ago. the authorities said that 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 the hesitant to protest and to get vaccinated. there's been a sluggish response to the inauguration campaign, as around 20 percent of the population have received a single dose 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 elected, offering prizes that include an apartment in its complex valued. but more than
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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 an ocoee lated. a new outbreak of cobit 19 in the neighboring chinese province of glendon. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, the jailed bella ruffian journalist from a professor which has appeared at a news conference in minsk saying he's fine and has not been beaten, accompanied by you officially, this it in bloggers said he's in good health for us. they change his girlfriend were arrested last months after their ryan, their flight was diverted and forced to london means. but that's of which has made several appearances since then and admitted to plotting to top for president lucas shanker by organizing riots, opposition. leaders say his statements are being made under duress
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to americans on trial in japan. have admitted that they help the former niece and chairman carlos go see the country 2019 michael taylor and his son peter were extradited from the u. s. and much those being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped to lebanon. he still wanted by police in japan unless a fire has broken out of a chemical plant in the u. s. state of illinois, which fire official officials say will probably burn for days. it's hope to the polluted rather for her from fire. fighting efforts will burn all farther than enter a nearby river. the chem to plant in rocked and manufacturers oil based lubricants . it's not clear what caused the fire. 70 plant workers were safely evacuated from the side with no injuries. police and through lanka have arrested the captain over fire ravaged cargo ship that sank last month off its coast,
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causing the country's biggest environmental lin, marine disaster. the russian national is being charged with pollution related offences. the ship was carrying nitric acid and other chemicals which officials believe may have caused the fire that burned for 13 days. they bri and plastic pellets have already washed ashore on nearby beaches with fears of a devastating chemical oil spill. if the shape breaks apart, attempts to tow it away, have so far failed. still ahead in this news, our check out this contender for a goal of the turn tournament for the european championship shipments. going to have all the details coming up in for a
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news news news news with me. ah. ah.
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a okay now years gemma with the sport. thank you barbara. what county midway through, one of the most anticipated matches in the corporate america. reno massey and argentine facing of this arrival, surely in rio de janeiro and in typical, messy fashion. he produced some magic to give his side a one. no lead time. have never bates an origin senior in the tournament in open play, but they did when penalty shootouts against them in the fine of the 201516 editions? who's spain filled out to the european championship was hampered by a covert outbreak. and they've been left frustrated often starting the tournament
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with the golden rule again, lead and spice things. dominance. it was sweet and he went classes in the 1st off on alexander, he's actually deflected of mom because she went and hit the pace. he's then tend to provider in the 2nd half for marcus bug, but he couldn't hit the target. they had a flurry of late chances including one from a job marina. they couldn't find a way through in civil they all that it was still on base and home it since october 2018 scotland found waited 23 years to see their side returned to the finals of an age, a torment that it didn't go to planned against the czech republic in front of a home crowding the checks took one their lead just for half time through patrick chic. he then cut 3 scotlands defense. that is an incredible go from the halfway line. at 49.7 yards. it's the distance from what to call has been scored out a european championships, very special. that wasn't it. so i can't put off a surprise when i have a poland that they believe when robert mac shot led to an angle,
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comparative goalkeeper voice check a. she has a pilot equalized in the 2nd half a to carol and se, but they then had a play, a sense off and lavaca capitalized me lot. it's getting scoring the winner. that was his 3rd go for his country in his last 4 games. denmark that christine erickson has spoken at public publicly for the 1st time since his cardiac arrest on the pitch and his teams open game of yours. erickson's agent told italy's gazette to dallas fort at the play. i wanted to thank while wishes and said he was feeling better than midfielder also said he wouldn't give up, but he wanted to understand what had happened. ericson was revived after collapsing during the 1st half of denmark game against finland on saturday. erickson's teammates returned to training on monday for the 1st time since that happened. many of the danish plans were visibly upset during the one no last offended and following the incident. and now the keeper cas dash, michael,
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has questioned the need to restart the game. i think the game was played, but i think the, the question is obviously, i think a decision about the game should probably not have been been made in the heat of the moment. i think it would probably have been a wise decision to, to maybe change their change the rules and regulations in an extraordinary circumstances and maybe take a breath and then reconvene the day after and make a decision on how the process of the decision making is the is the key that the factors around it in the moment you can't change, right? but the process and how do we create more distance from the immediate emotion call the game off. so people with all the required information, maybe with a psychological medical background. somebody from the players union sit them down with a competition organizers and figure out
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a good solution. and if there is no good solution when to schedule the game, maybe you just accept that as a draw on you forfeit the game. and that's it. that mark pay belgium and then next came on thursday and that coach, roberta martinez, says you can't read anything into the danes. performance against violence, i don't think is going to be a strange game. a thing is going to be an emotional game before his thoughts for the right reasons. i hope that we can also grade that christian ericsson is in good condition on his is recovering. and from that point, and you're going to see a completely different danish theme, i think the 2nd half against phil. and you cannot take it the level and that was a very difficult moment to play that football. when wouldn't it's just 2 weeks away . and the british government has confirmed that center court will have a full capacity crowd of $15000.00 for both the men's and women's a single finals, and the various hyphen he'll be fit to play in the tournament. but he isn't sure if his body will be able to cope with the demands of graham some tennis. the formula
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number one is preparing to buy his 1st singles event on graph in 3 is a queen's club in london this week. the 3 time grand slam champion has baffled his way back off to, to hit surgeries. that is played only 3 matches this season after contracting corona virus and then suffering a growing injury. i mean, i've been training a lot of the last few months. i mean, i know there's not been many weeks where i've been off the court. you know, it's just been managing the issue i've been dealing with and you know, tennis wise, i've been playing well in practice. but, you know, i can't say with any great certainty anymore that you know, physically i'm going to feel great and matches because, you know, that hasn't been the case. the last sort of 910 months, really? so yeah, i hope that i feel good physically on the core and you know, i'm sure that my tennis will, will be fine. it has been in practice. i just need to need my body to hold up. mary
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also spoke about roger federer and says he'd be surprised if he retired this year. the 39 year old returned to action following his withdrawal during the french open . what he did, the rest his body had wimbleton. 20 time a grand thumb champion was pushed in the opening round the event in germany. but he got tossed, quantify area of ash 7675, and said it was good to play back on. ross again cetera is won this tournament. and incredible 10 times. now we showed you a vacuum beating poland in the early and that may have come as a shock to some particularly achilles. the article kept from st. petersburg. no poor for thought. here he went straight to the dish next to the polish fact incorrectly predicting they beats novak yeah. so he's psychic ability to carry, not perfect, but he did it correctly predicts about jobs when a russia on saturday at offense that may not forget the past, but can they predict the future? this is your sheet from hamburg and she isn't backing home team. she thinks france
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again to beat germany on tuesday. the germans, they will be hoping this is all irrelevant. so i could resist the animal. i wouldn't put money on the predictions of those animals, but they are queued. thank you. now just before we go, diamond fever has said a village in south africa, the more than a 1000 people have descended on choir last be hoping to strike it. rich athens discovery of some identified stones, though they've been flocking to the area since rumors spread that diamonds had been discovered, the country's mineral resources department says it's sending a team of geologists to analyze the stones. i'm confirmed what they actually are. more on that and everything else we've been covering on our website al jazeera dot com, do stay with us. so i'm going to be back in just
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