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i want to show you to come with me. the 1st is a disturbance over the british giles. that's going to knock down the heat and humidity in the days to come. it's going to meet up with some moisture from the barrier peninsula. and then we've got a disturbance across the black sea region that's given us some heavy rain for eastern bulk area, romania and mal dover. so we talked about that front, sliding down temperatures will squeeze out. one more nice stay for london may be up to 30 degrees, but look friday 19 and we'll have some windy conditions on top 2. so those pulses of what, whether toward the black sea, they're going to sun further south slide across the boss for. so what and windy for is stumble with a hive $24.00 degrees and toward the south of the country on talia $24.00, that's almost about 10 degrees below average. take you to iberia right now where the atmosphere will be conducive to seen some storms for central and northern parts of portugal toward the south west of spain as while on wednesday. okay, off to north africa, we go and wind off the mediterranean, is keeping the temperature in cairo to $35.00 degrees,
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which is average. and we've got our boats of what weather across the gulf of guinea that includes the ivory coast where some spots have seen over a 100 millimeters of rain over the past at a while. the in february, 2021. the crippling storm took down, texas is power grid. 4000000 people plunged into darkness with no heating. many died from hypothermia with hundreds suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning as they tried to stay with them any way they could plunge investigates where the use of the regulation and prioritizing profits led to the state's power grid failure. the texas blackout on our jazz eda. most people will never know what's beyond these. don't the deafening silence of 100000 how we feel to touch danger every day. most people will never know
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what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option, but we're not. most people oh a come back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera is really far right. nationalists have held what they call the flag march through occupied mr. russo. that is really police move dozens of palestinians from outside the cities, damascus gate before the controversial rally searches 3 were you and the us
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resolve the 17, your bathroom mover aircraft subsidies. the deal suspend paris for 5 years for boeing and airbus and the leading arctic researcher wants climate change may have already passed. and if reversible, tipping points, the largest expedition to the arctic sound, the ice is retreating faster than ever. more than 600000 current virus deaths have now been recorded in the united states. it's the 1st country to pass that figure. it's also had the most cases more than 33000000. but the vaccination drive is rapidly bringing down their daily figures and california and new york, the latest states to lift most of the remaining restrictions. how does your cast or has more now from washington dc? the country as a whole isn't morning because 600000 people in the united states having died of covert since the started this pandemic that makes up 15 percent of the worldwide
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they tally total from this disease and particularly significant here in the u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets, full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had to take in those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded. it's just over a month to go until tens of thousands of people arrive in tokyo for the olympics.
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but japan's vaccine rollout has been the slowest among developed nations. only 5 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated with ours, he's only using doses from pfizer, and there are enough so far. still, the prime minister insists the games will go on and has vowed to vaccinate $1000000.00 people per day. by the end of this month, more than $2300.00 private companies have also joined in aiming to inoculate $11000000.00 employees and their families for free. critics though say it's too little too late, bungled reservations, unclear distribution plans and stuff. shortages have slowed down the rollouts so far, and the vaccine minister has blamed the delay on the demand for domestic trials. what we're doing now on skype by dr. sue yet penny motto from the medical governance research institute in co q. he's co authored an article in the medical journal, the lamb says about jeff, japan's slow rollout. sir,
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thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, it's obviously quite a low figure, especially compared to other countries. which unfairness started earlier for only 5 percent of the japanese population to be fully vaccinated. what do you think have been the causes behind the slow rollout? so there's no reason for the route fast to eat. the other you said the approval is gauge on to other countries. vaccine was approved in february, but the, the only vaccine, but the other 2 vaccine just approved in ne, to may stars in regards and more, they were not. so the thrill approve of that reason. also the last single route program, it's very day. so many local governments are responsible for the vaccine all route,
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but they are not usually not, not put up yet for them of vaccination program. unfortunately, what about a vaccine hesitancy or the lack of vaccine confidence? because a recent report, again, in the lancet where you of also call to report found that fewer than 30 percent of people in japan agreed that vaccines were safe. and that's much lower than for example, europe or us figures. how much is that? had an impact on yes, i think so. so by seeing, hey, it's a very traditional program in japan. traditionally, japanese people are very cautious for the reactions. and actually in, in the past very, very used for the last in such a, the human capital by us vaccine. all our members about being not to use the dies in japan because many people are very cautious for about the reactions. so at least
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for a whole know most over the early people, proactive full to receive a vaccination. but the survey shows that younger generations down to the vaccinate, people today are very cautious to us reactions such as my car or that these is. so what do you, what actions you think japan should take now because the prime minister has vowed that he's going to try and vaccinate $1000000.00 people per day by the end of the month, which i guess is quite ambitious. do you think that's 3 realistic considering that there's about 6 weeks to go before the tokyo olympics? yes, yes. so that is a very important point. so the many rocha vents trying to, trying to improve the vast, basking coverage by providing muscle back vaccination vaccination on site. and also they plan to provide the vaccination to our base schools and universities.
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so such efforts, such expansion of easy access to it to vaccines. very important in japanese society, but they seem to prime minister will achieve his goal of 1000000 people a day. and so it is a very challenging task, but i hope that the end will be achieved to be cause i really began eith, approaching doctors. it's susie at any motor from the medical governance research institute in tokyo, speaking to us from tokyo, sir. thank you. thank you very much. the united nations is being accused of improperly sharing with me and more government data on refugees after they had flayed into bangladesh. to escape persecution report by human rights
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watch is calling for an investigation into the you and refugee agency, which denies any wrong doing. mohammed jim, jim reports the you in says, registering refugees is critical to ensuring they get assistance and protection. 800000 ro, hanging refugees in bangladesh gave personal information including fingerprints to the you and hcr, beginning in 2017. now human rights watch says that information was improperly handled and shared with me and mark when they had their data taken by you and hcr. this was part of a more general registration process by the us agency to give them access to the most basic and essential services once they had arrived in, in bangladesh. and what's the government in bangladesh issued for each of them, which is the smart card with some bio metric information attached to it. and in the context of that you will see are decided to also register these individuals for
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their data to be sent to me and more. now what we found in our interviews is that the people we spoke to, all except one had never even been asked by me by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field. whether they agreed to having their data shared with me and me are not going to be you and hcr has strongly denied any wrong doing. it insists consent was obtained from the refugees at least twice. adding that when you and hcr and the government of bung with their signed their memorandum of understanding on data sharing in january 2018, and organized their joint registration exercise of or hinder refugees. specific measures were taken to mitigate potential risks. as you see, it has reached out to the government to bangladesh and me and more for comment, but received no reply in 2017, me and more military launched a violent cracked out against the ring in rack kind state the you and called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing, more than 700000 bohemia escaped across the border to southwestern bung,
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the dash according to human rights watch during the refugee registration process submarines even raised concerns their data would be used to send them back to me in march. the government of bung with us has repeatedly stated that repeat creations would only be carried out on a voluntary basis. you and hcr says it will assist refugee returns if they are voluntary, and when conditions are favorable for a safe and sustainable return. which is not the case at the moment. but for the hinder, consider to one of the world's most persecuted minorities. the worries are constant and they're not likely to ease in the wake of a new report calling into question who may have had access to their personal information. mohammed jim jones, i just need the un security council has been holding another close door meeting on the situation in ethiopia, te grade region. if you up in army has been fighting to grand forces since early november, leaving thousands dead and sparking a humanitarian crisis. this is the 6 that you and meeting on the conflicts,
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but the 1st time the f, c o, p, and representative has been present. from our point of view, we think today's meeting is an important one. we've had, as you said, several meetings, 5 meetings of the counsel itself, today's the 1st time we have here with us in the discussion. i think that's really important. i think we need to hear from by the challenges. and also i hope that ethiopia will hear from us some what i can say is that really we need to see an immediate end to hostility is to the conflict. but in any case, at least an immediate humanitarian. as far as, let me see appears preparing for elections on monday. twice delayed by coven 19. it's the 1st time the prime minister i be on it will face voters since coming to power after his predecessor resigned 3 years ago. but there are concerns about the credibility of the vote and the crisis emptied re mohammed the reports.
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the can you will move that, that campaign rally for europe is ruling prosperity, party, supporters of prime minister. but i came to see him when a popular mandate, they believe would enable him deal decisively with the many challenges facing the country. elections should have taken place earlier this year, but were twice postponed due to the outbreak of covet 19 and logistical challenges . faced by the electro bought a total of $37000000.00 people hovered just to vote at a go bought on a farmer in the populace. automotive, jan is one of them. we have stood and received education and a dance on how to vote. however we on such in what election will bring in. we are really hoping for peace and a bit a p o. p are the prime minister prosperity, but the polity up in movement has filled the most candidates for national parliamentary raises and is widely expected to secure a new top. how about faith is
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a position from $4.00 to $7.00 parties. most of all must sticking most sovereignty for the job they to present you. because 2nd most popular nation with some 115000000 people has a federal system and then regional government, many of whom have bought a disputes or are experiencing aggressive the ruling part of the is extremely ready to exercise democracy. the government is extremely ready and has officially promised present public to at least exercise democracy in this country. it will be the extremely polarized political system for a very long time known for dick potty and regions. very modern and civilized, democratic exercises as scarcely in this country as a result. when election comes, people fear of election violence is even in the best of times, organizing smoke. elections is a tall order. it if the bus come through, hopefully by before infrastructure. diplomats follow the process,
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say the electro board is missing logistical support. you should have provided by the military which has been occupied in the 7 month long war into guy. it has been accused of committing widespread human rights abuses in the region. position parties maintain the elections and truck to meet international standards for freedom, fairness, and source, but in the several of the most plans from the election yet so much was in to say in the re hoping that participation will help the country in this course democratize. we are giving the willing party around for their money and will continue doing that until the election campaigns in this next week. and we are hopeful that the next parliament will not be as good as the previous ones, the governments detention of thousands of opposition leaders and supporters, some of whom have been deprived of due process, tortured or even summarily executed. he's also feeling the electorate fear,
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according to amnesty international. and as if you hold those towards election day, many here hope the pulse will defeat unfair, hammered out the well, just either or me, if you up a new president still hasn't been declared in peru more than a week after the election. right? when candidate cake or for g, maureen risks an imminent corruption trial if or socialist drive or federal castillo hold on to asian narrowed lead was you? maury has been claiming that the vote is marred by fraud, but he's yet to offer any evidence supporters of the free peru part he have rallied outside the national election jury offices demanding that results be announced. voters were choosing their face president, 3 years. so vacuum the supreme court has ordered the re trial of a business man acquitted over the murder of an investigative journalist. and his fiancee, prosecutors had appealed against the lower court,
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for they said there wasn't enough evidence to convict marian caution. or he was accused of ordering the murder of young hu check, who was shot dead with his dancing martinez was near over at their home and brought his lava in 2018. the killings shot slovakia and spark mass protests for forcing the long term leader for better people to step down as prime minister pavlo ciocca is an investigative journalist and friend of the coach actually spoke to 0 and they explained the decision. and the decision was that they are not going to to confirm the ruling of the specialized criminal court. who said there is a lack of evidence to actually convict money on kitchenette. and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the double another. so we need to uphold them box today to supreme court said like, ok, there was enough evidence. and if,
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japan, have been warned. break cavan rules and you could be disqualified from the games. other punishments include fines and even deportation depending on the severity of the violation. these guidelines were unveiled in the final rule, but for athletes which was issued by take a 2020 organizers on tuesday. it could go from warnings to temporary or permanent exclusion of the games withdrawal of the accreditation. we also have the possibility to disqualify with the consequences that are documented in the charter or to impose financial sanctions. ah, christiana went out, has broken yet more records as the hold of portugal got there. you are a campaign often running with a 3? no. when i'm hungry and it's something we haven't seen for a while and that's a full football stadium. more than $60000.00 fans, we're out into the ground in budapest for the match. and the hungarian supporters
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were silenced when raphael guerrero portugal in front on 84 minutes, then up stepped out to school this penalty. and in doing so, he became the highest score in the tournament history with 10 goals, but he wasn't finished that he then made it and never been before school captain is also the 1st class to school in 5 you're paying championship. so as you just saw that pack stadium and hungry and these are the things the for the match of fans made their way to the ground. in budapest, the push kathrina is the only you are a 2020 stadium which will be a full capacity during the tournament. hungarians who attended the mob chaps wristband the pre. they've had both cases, the case back thing, france and germany all the other 2 seemed in that so called greece as that and it was the well champions he took the lead and munich germany might come all the technical incident. i met at the end of the 1st half german defender and penny read a got class with francis pool talker. and he might ask questions about just exactly
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what he was trying to do. so so i got a 2nd goal after the break that came in and baptized. effort was ruled out full size, really good. and then and back i was off site again in the build up to another go this time it was school by karen bens about that again, it didn't count say one it finished is germany lose their i mean game at the years for the 1st time on wednesdays, games of finland face russia in st. petersburg, followed by tacky and wales in baccha from 4 pm gmc and then italy, host switzerland, the olympic stadium in rome. that marks of christian ericsson has posted on social media for the 1st time since his cardiac arrest on the pitch. a face of him smiling in his hospital bed with a company by a thank you to everyone. it for their messages for around the world. erickson says he fine under the circumstances, although he still needs more tests. but then marks coach is now stepped up, his criticism. if you wait for not giving his plan the option to postpone the game
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against finland off to erickson's claps. to be able to go out and play that, that shows so much character, so much strength. and i'm very proud of that. having said that, i don't think it was the right thing to, to be given. those 2 choices. play now or tomorrow at 12 and leave that's leave that decision with us with the place. i don't think it was the rights at right. seeing the right way to leads this this evening. and i think it was a very difficult some very, very difficult minutes to take that decision and to be left with that decision. usaa is investigating claims that all 3 and forward market on alphabet made offensive, and nationalist commons to a north macedonian opponent during sundays. much on out of ich scored, austria is
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a 3rd go. and it's the ledge to then directed remarks to arrival, plan of albanian to sent you a for disciplinary rules or call for a minimum of how much band insults, based on race or ethnic origin. on out of it, you posted on social media that he's not a racist and apologized for some heated words. and the murray made an emotional return to grass court tennis on it was a successful one to the phone. the load number one haven't played a single match on this stuff is a 3 is due to injuries and then cancellations because it's a demick playing for the 1st time since march. the 3 con grandson champion won his opening match at queens in london again. frances bandwalk parr, maria, taking it straight, set 6360. and he was a little bit showed up in the interview afterwards. i love it. i love playing tennis. sorry.
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on the news. yeah. and i obviously competing is why you know the hard work and in the last few years not got to do that as much as i would of light. so yeah, just great. i'm able to compare but number 2, danno, madame wimbleton preparations suffered a setback after he was knocked out in the opening round in halla by yan stress. the german with 52 down in the 1st set, but he fought back. so when it's on a tie break, before taking the 2nd 63 dress, he lives just an hour away from where the tournaments being house has caught it the biggest win of his career. now thing for my raising, dr. david caught up behind the wheel of a formula. one car is nothing unusual except when he has a plain hovering right above him while he does it. an extraordinary stunt. the
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scotsman drove a red bull car along the runway of an effort in the back. here with a stump plane flying upside down, just a few meters above him. who taught how to mirror installed in the cockpit and that was tilted so he could see the plain. as for the pilot, while he said he couldn't see the car and had to look ahead of the runway in order to judge his distance from the ground, incredible pictures there. and in case you miss this move right picture here. this was attributed to legend, the ag, my result i had of argentine is opening a copper america match. pretty cool with 3 d animation of the flat pairing on the pitch. and unfortunately, no funds will out into the stadium to watch because of current of our subtraction. very impressive, although i know it does look amazing along still getting over the the plane that down. yeah. yeah. anyway, gemma, thank you. and that is it for this news that we do stay with them going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the day. thanks for watching. bye bye. ah
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out of here, sorry, a vo holiday. and we'll hold on our era in me and allegations of torture emerging under the military, one on one east investigate the secret detention center. it makes on the defect it to reveal lines one out of the p. c. o p. a holds parliamentary elections on june 21 more at state than the result. the countries ranked my troubles at home and beyond its boarded camp. this vote set back on the road to peace and stability. ethiopia, parliament reelection on al jazeera with her bag energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around
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