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oh wow, ah, science in a golden age with the professor, jim and i'll just 0. 0, be the hero, the world nice right. ah, washing in the. ready news struggling economy sanctions at a nuclear deal in doubt both to turn out and it runs presidential election is low for the hotline. judiciary chief, emerging as front runner. ah, hello adrian. again, this is al jazeera life and also coming up the u. k. c's a spike in cobit 900 cases, 11000 in one day. it's vaccinations and i'm open to all adults will have the latest
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from london. otherwise, with a number of global refugees and displaced people. even though the pandemic shop board isn't restricted movement and albania struggles to keep its young educated citizens from leaving the country to pursue other opportunities. iranians voting in a presidential election that's widely expected to be won by a full hotline form, a judge even to him. race is victory. would put hawks in control at a time when the present government is trying to save the nuclear deal and recover from the pandemic. i'll just have his daughter jabari reports from to, from a test of support for iran political system. the 1st person to vote, the highest authority supreme leader itala alley harmony. the shortly after, almost 67000 pulling stations opened across the country with nearly 60000000 people
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eligible to vote. but it is clear this time around the presidential elections are different compared to previous selections where the results were very much unknown . and the people you'd like me to jordan even more on the all the more under dog during those actions in the corrective action. i think many people as well as many hannah was already predicted. i brought him raised the is going to be like the 6 year old conservative candidate. abraham bracy is the head of her aunt's judiciary. he has been under you sanction since 2011 and us sanction since 2019 for legit human rights violations. here, none of these things seem to matter to these voters. the only issue for them is the economy was, you know, i'm voting for a fee to improve the conditions in our country. our problems are many, but mainly that our youth don't have jobs,
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and inflation is very high. i think he can do something for us. his only main rival has been this man up to no sir mattie the only mater left in the race. the former head of her on central bank has been using his background in finance to try and convince voters he is the right man for the job. on my demo, i've come to defend the very last piece of democrats that remains on voting for him . i to you the most important issue right now is our economy. i hope you can fix it, have come to ford so we can retain our democracy. him. the unemployment rate is an all time high in iran and inflation at more than 40 percent. in vienna, members of president has found ronnie's team are in talks with the united states and other members of the un security council to get us back into the nuclear deal known as the joint comprehensive plan of action or j. c, p. o, a. and they're hoping a positive outcome,
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but deliver the results that people want to turn out as a major issue for official fear, hope they can rally electric. that compared to what has on monday was elected a years ago than a president may prove not so popular when he takes office in august sources safari out to 0, to run a virus infections or on the rise again in the u. k. blamed on the delta variance which was 1st identified in india. the number of hospital admissions has also been rising. as of friday, anyone aged 18 and over can get a vaccine. i was there was a whole georgia stout lived from our broadcasting center in london. so gender, the biggest spiking curve at $900.00 cases and what 4 months they just figures concerning the delta variance, a pretty worrying yeah, i mean, i think it indicates that there's no, there's no doubt. and the longer the u. k is in the grip of the 3rd wave being driven by this delta variant. it's much more transmissible. it's now responsible
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for exponentially rising infections. doubling we're told every 11 days. and the big question, of course, is what happens now in terms of hospitalizations and deaths, are we back in full blown crisis? we've seen a rise in those 2 metrics, but nothing like as fast arises infections. 15 percent weak on weak hospitalizations, a 10 percent rise week on week in terms of death, but still in the sort of single figures or just over so historically, very low. what seems to be going on here is that the vaccine program, very successful, of course, has protected largely the elderly of the otherwise vulnerable, who would have been said coming to this disease. it's now the younger population who have not yet been vaccinated to getting infected. some of them are getting sick enough that they have to be hospitalized. most of those a probably recovering quite quickly and be released. so those numbers are remaining quite low. were told that that's going to continue and possibly get worse. they simply don't know very much about the delta variance of what it might do next,
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but it is having a knock on effect on the national health services. it tries to deal with a huge backlog of non cobit cases, as a result of which the government has to act and delay the final listing of restrictions that should have been on monday. that will now be july. the 19th with other parts of the u. k. doing pretty much the same sort of thing. but from today, anyone aged 18 and above can book a coded 19 vaccine in england. is that going to make any difference to the figures? will it be a high demand for us among the young? well, they'll hope that this is the sort of final stage get getting those young people vaccinated that very often use phrase that the race is still on between the vaccine and the virus instead of being used a lot. now this more there isn't form of the virus and the roughly 10000000 adults young adults who've yet to be vaccinated. so yes, from friday, over 8 teams can get the job. all that all adults basically can get the job. the
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problem is these young adults who goes don't feel as urgent need to get protected as other age groups in the population. they don't feel as much at risk. so that's an issue. and the messaging certainly is that is out there to try and encourage them to get vaccinated as quickly as possible. jenna many, thanks, dave. this is john holder. i live in london. there's also been an increase in proven $900.00 cases linked to the delta variant in germany. the strain now makes up about 6 percent of cases. around 60 percent of the population is vaccinated. but health officials are concerned that the new varian could fuel more infections. south africa has recorded its highest number of daily infections since january. more than 13000 cases were reported in the past 24 hours. the government is deployed the army in ga tang province to help combat the spread. on tuesday, south africa returned a title restrictions after a southern rise in the number of infections at uganda is in the grip of its worst
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curve. at 19 outbreaks, since the pandemic began, hospitals are running out of beds and medical oxygen. industrial manufacturers have been told to make oxygen cylinders, if they can medical experts in japan, a warning that holding the olympics during the coven 15 pandemic could increase the number of infections. they've also said the banning spectators is the least risky option. the games are supposed to begin next month. let's get more on this now from out to cirrus 40 salma, who joins us live from tokyo. what are these medical experts been saying and what's been the reaction study? well, for she gave me his the advisor on the government spinal on facing the bound to make today we held the press conference with several other experts for about one and a half hours. he mentioned this, but it's comfort. he's intended to show his he's and these other colleagues opinion
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on how to phrase, abandon nick to show what need to know denies is also basically what he said is that it's better not to hop for spectators at the games at all. and mr. me just yesterday he was something about 2 meters away from what i meant to go and just got announced lifting the state of emergency and that he would prefer to see spectators in the olympic study. amanda events which contacts exactly with what some sort are only saying today, and this is just adding more confusion about the situation and how the organization are going to handle the issue that they miss. tasha moto, the head of the organizing committee, she said that they're going to limit the number of people engaged in the, in the games on visiting japan from 70253000. that's $25000.00 less
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than they decided before. but just a few days ago, the committee, so the organizing committee said that they expecting $225000.00 people would be attending the different events in the index when they are held next month on the 25th of your life. so you can see like there's too much confusion now between their opinions on the press conference of mr. me in itself just shows how different opinions are mr. me, one to convey his opinion, to the gonna zones. and this should have been done months before, but he just need it today. and we don't know, like exactly is it because of lack of arranging or communication between different different parties anyway, with the organizers and big organizers are going to home meeting on monday,
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just 2 days away from now. and they're going to announce, hopefully the number to the final number of people allowed to attend the, the games. i was serious for the salami that live and took care for many thanks to date. war violence and human rights violations drove a further 3000000 people from their home. last hear even us the pandemic shock, borders unrestricted movement. the u. n says that the cumulative total of displace people has reached almost 82 and a half 1000000000. and around half of them, a children that numbers risen from 9 straight years. more than 2 thirds of all refugees come from just 5 countries since syria that is waylon, afghanistan, south sudan, and mir malware conflicts continue. turkey hosts the largest number of refugees about 3700000 of the most of them from syria. columbia is next taking in more than
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1700000 people from neighboring venezuela, mozambique to grey and e, c o, p, and africa, brought to hel, region are among the leading sources of new refugees movements due to conflict and the impact of climate change. the un says the governments, particularly wealthy ones, need to do more. why are these people moving? they're moving because of economic reasons and this will require massive investments in their countries of origin. but they're also moving because of violets and insecurity perpetrated by gangs in the community in the homes. and these are reasons to recognize people as refugees. but also these are causes that need to be addressed in court. the nation in partnership with countries in the region ruler, i mean is the middle east and north africa spokespersons for the u. n. refugee agency. she says the rich countries should do more to resettle refugees. these countries can do a lot. what we call is burden sharing that even if the strategy are not within
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their borders, they need to have tomorrow and the obligation to help these people have run away. because conflict and violence and work, in many cases, the force of bonds over regional and national elements. and there are a few by larger powers and there needs to be responsibility sharing in helping with the impact placement on them and their families. one is by funding funding here, and it just says like, your staff is trying to provide helping with solutions. and that means helping with resettlement, for example. so for the number of people who get to be reset it from all over the world, 203-4000 refugees, the sensor worldwide. and from that region less than 4000 people had to reset them
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and just start a new life. these numbers need to be, to be increase, their need to be more effort to provide more resettlement places for these people, especially the most of the refugees when they really need the life facing for them . the weather next and still to come on i was is there a mixed messaging? north korean leader kim jong has told his government to prepare for both dialogue and confrontation with the us class. and tony chang on the time border fighting has forced more than a 100000 people into the jungle. but essential supplies are running in ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways.
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hello. and i see you are plum rains are picking up intensity falling across the yangtze river valley and look at the temperature in beijing 35 degrees where wet weather across much of haunt you. this is impacting tokyo and it's clipping the western portion of whole cargo as we head toward saturday. next step will take you to southeast asia. we'll get some pretty good dry spots across much of indo china. just somewhat weather as we head toward the south. also dry across as too much, and we'll see some pulses of rain move across borneo mostly contained to the indonesia inside of the border. our monsoon rains have really had a big impact as we look toward the west coast of india mock harass drive. we've seen this area 200 millimeters over the past 24 hours. you know, other places in the states, ma'am. by that i scooped up a meter of rain recently as well. and then to ward the northeast of india or monsoon rains are being enhanced because of this disturbance swirling over pradesh . it's brought heavy rain toward areas of nepal and look at that heavy rain for
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coastal myanmar are monsoon rains have also led to land sites in blue tan, deadly land sites. land off this weather story in pakistan where we've got a mix of sun in cloud and crunchy, with a height of 36 degrees. ah, sponsored pay airways, a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but the default structure that maintain the call on a project that's what we use was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of juice through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is site in the front of the century, drew for them, a rock and a hard place on al jazeera. ah, ah
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the hello, get the news this how it radians, supposed to get a presidential election that's widely expected to be won by hotline? former judge, judiciary chief abraham bracy, cost his palace and to have ron opinion polls show that in hughes, he has them among versus is low corona virus infections on the rise again in the u . k. a being blamed on the delta variance 1st identified in india, the number of hospital admissions is also increasing. as of friday, anyone aged 18 and over can get a vaccine war violence and human rights violations drove the 3000000 people from their homes last year. that's according to the u. n. d report, which says the cumulative total of displace people has reached almost $82.00 and a half 1000000. 1 country where thousands have been displaced as me and law,
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a brief ceasefire between armed ethnic groups and the military has broken down more than 100000 people have fled, fierce fighting in the past 3 weeks seeking refuge in the jungle with little shelter or food the un security council is meeting later to hear from the special envoy on band law. i'll to 0 study chang reports. now from the time me on the border. a single mind, a bird perches on a temple roof and thailand and o men for those. the believe it brings bad luck. but just down the road. no time for superstition. people are packing up supplies to send across the board to mamma . they have to operate without the tire authorities knowing and with no guarantees . the aid will get through contin. it's very difficult to get access to the displaced people. some of the aid workers were arrested and some of the donation items were destroyed and burned by the me and my army. the supplies are loaded onto
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a truck, blankets, medicine, top, poland, and food. this consignment will be driven across the border. elsewhere, it must be carried by hand on the other side of the border, the correct army is in control. it was one of the ethnic groups that signed up to a cease foreign man ma, until the military coup. in february, the aid is unloaded from the truck and taken to a makeshift jungle camp. it's the monsoon season and conditions a tough. nonetheless, a steady flow of new arrivals. these people had checked through the jungle for 3 days from the most township that has seen the fiercest fighting, but here is elsewhere. covet protocols, prevail, temperature has taken a mask, warn they must remain isolated for 14 days. despite the conditions, however, every one is grateful to be away from the fighting. it was in there for after let them know we were sleeping in our house when the me am, our soldiers came near a village. we were very skewed. we can't stay in the village anymore. i believe he
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will live late at night. we will very scare and hurry to get up and ran to the jungle. too high from the shield. fighting in chaos state has been fierce men. most army has unleashed the full might of its military machine, helicopter gunship jets and heavy artillery firing into civilian neighborhoods. its troops have left a trail of destruction in the towns and bodies littering the streets many decomposed beyond recognition in the tropical heat. some believe this is a deliberate policy to force the carini from their homeland everything the region has, has a very specific purpose or purposes that is to, to drive people away from their homes. and then to make it possible for them to return. some people daring to go back, but with so many homes burnt or destroy, there's a real concern. the arm is intention,
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is to push people back into the jungle for long periods of time, or even worse, to push them over the border here into thailand. but thailand has shown little interest in taking in tens of thousands of refugees as it did in the ninety's. the memos jointer enforced a similar policy on the carini. that means that these children could remain in the makeshift camps for months or even years forced from their homes by military to the may also have robbed them the future. tony chang l to 0 on the time me on my border . gunman in nigeria have reportedly kidnapped at least 80 students in a raid on a school. in the western state of cabbie, police say 5 teachers were also abducted and an officer was killed. it's the 3rd mass, kidnapping there, and 3 weeks. gangs of men described as bandits, often stage, abductions, seeking ransom payments. i'll just serious fidelis ball has more from a boucher with the waiting for official confirmation of the number of students who
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were picking both. what we do know from witnesses is that at least 80 of them were abducted by the branding. right now the police say in what was huge of the, the government and the actually fetching forest around the town to be able to find out if maybe the students being held there before. now, families and relations of the students have got at the school waiting for, for the information from the school authorities. and also from the campus state government where the incident took place. no group has come out to claim responsibility for these attack. that's not, that's actually not common because most times when these groups could not didn't know, don't actually come out to say maybe the name of the group that has kidnapped them . what do you do is to reach out to parents or reach out to the government or the
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school authorities to make demand for ransom. and in the coming i was will be waiting to find out if they're going to reach out demanding for ransom. police and hong kong of chance, the chief executive and the chief executive, the chief editor of the and the chief executive of the pro democracy newspaper, apple daily with collusion in a foreign country. they were rounded up by police along with 3 other colleagues on thursday. authorities have also 1st and billions of dollars of company assets. the arrests lead to cues of new stands to buy the latest edition of the tabloid north korea's leader kim jong own has told his government to baffle both dialogue and confrontation with the united states. the ruling party met days of the us again urged him to give up its nuclear program and return to talks. rob mcbride reports from sol with these statements and north korean leader kim junglin appears to be keeping his options open on how to deal with the united states. saying that north
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korea should be prepared for both dialogue, but also a possible confrontation. his remarks have been eagerly awaited ever since the meeting last month between the south korean and us presidents on how to deal with north korea moving forward after the review by the us on it strategy to north korea . deciding and declaring that they would be following a policy of dialogue. so with these comments, this does seem to be a slightly conciliatory gesture from north korea. and it does contrast with a harder position with kim junglin saying that they would only ever be dialogue with the united states. if the americans desisted from what he called their aggressive approach towards north korea. now these comments have come at an important plenary session of the ruling workers party and chung yang, which has been going on this week which has been dealing with a number of different problems facing north korea. most notable amongst them being
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the current food shortage with kim young and saying that there is a tense food situation that really has to be dealt with. this follows on from devastating storms and typhoons last year, which impacted the harvest. also compounding problems that already existed because of international sanctions and also the pan demik. it is slightly unusual for a north korean leader to admit to such failings. it would normally be seen as a sign of weakness, but then came jargon, has differentiated himself from his predecessors admitting the mistakes apologizing to his people for the sufferings they are enduring. and of course, having food shortages is something which you couldn't dr. easily lie about or hide people know that in the coming months, especially there will be a daily struggle finding enough to eat former ivory coast. president lauren bank burse told supporters that he's happy to be home. he returned after being acquitted
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of crimes against humanity. georgia state back to 2010. when barbara refused to concede defeat in an election more than 3000 people were killed in the violence that followed. the, i'm happy of been back and i bought a cost in africa because i know that i am from ivory coast, but in prison. i knew that i belonged to africa. all of africa, all of africa supported me as well as my people. the europe in union is expected to discuss, albania is membership next week, but it could be many years before the country formerly joined. the blog. young albanians have been a binding their homeland for better economic opportunities in the you. for years, i was jumps up less reports from the capital toronto. the brain drain is affecting one of europe's poorest economies. it took the most of us 30 years and $2000000.00 to create his business in flor materials and window lines. ever since the fall of communism in the 1900 ninety's, he's waited for obedient to join the european union of the even though we have the
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opportunity to go to greece, we believed this country would move forward. and the time would come when it would be a part of europe. we hope the effect of view of upon albany will be to wipe out corruption, set some rules, and protect people who invest the. but bus has such faith in this vision he's handing over his life's work to his 2 daughters repair, treating one of them from britain. and he's helping to keep other young workers here. but it's the faith that is going against current trends. over the past decade, almost half a 1000000 albanians have emigrated for work, education and health care. that's 14 percent of the population. and what are 3 decades ago emigrants were manual labors. now they include educated professionals who could be strengthening the middle class and helping to build a new economy. you're not a 100 is a final year medical student who could have gone abroad to study and regret staying . now she plans to leave. i want to work towards myself and becoming
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to, to grow into something bigger. you know, i cannot do that. and that's the worst thing that old be over now. i'm not over such a beautiful country, but people in all i do the stop you from becoming a better person. like more professional the me i don't find myself motivated anymore. and i feel like i'm moving holton does, the worst thing that you can do to somebody. prime minister rama has recently taken steps for albania to qualify for you membership such as rooting out corrupt judges, civil servants, and business people. but many albanians still consider their country one of the most corrupt in europe. you can just comp blame the young kid having emissions wanting to change the world.
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what we are doing all this years is to just not lose more time to move faster. the reforms almost faster with the, with the modernization to make the country work in terms of systems. the tirana skyline is full of high rise buildings suggesting prosperity, but albania is 12 percent unemployment, $300.00, minimum wage and high immigration suggest a model of growth that leaves many people untouched. while that plus many here likely to seek a future in the you rather than stay in albany, you jobs are aqua al jazeera toronto european football governing body away from is threatening to strip england of the euro. 2020 final. according to reports in the british media, final match set to take place of london's wembley stadium with a reduced capacity, but to, to the case border restrictions,
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the july 11th game could be moved unless the government provides quarantine exemptions for around 2 and a half 1000. the piece, koala as australia is east coast could be added to the endangered species list. marsupial is already classified as vulnerable to logging, urban and crunch, encroachments and disease. scientists, a warning the co op as could disappear from the wild in the eastern states of new south wales by 2050. ah, sort of a top stories here on al jazeera, iranians voting a presidential election that's widely expected to be won by judiciary chief abraham racy opinion. polls show that enthusiasm among voters is low. race is victory. would put hawks in control at a time when the president government is trying to say it's a nuclear deal and recover from the pandemic early.
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