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the on a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab, said he with the law,
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no one mentoring. open your eyes. i was guy on al jazeera. ah ah, apologies for that. a few technical problems during the break there, but we're back with a look at your headline. armenians are voting in a tight snap collection. nicole passion, young resigned, triggered that vote, hoping to renew his mandate off the last year's defeat and the war with neighboring out. the by john israel's new prime minister, enough, tommy bennett, described the iranian president, elect him these when the final wake up call for world powers before returning to the 2015 nuclear deal. and it's gonna stop president shops and he has the place to to talk to ministers in charge of security. the taliban fighters escalate their advance to take more territory. taliban says it's steve over 40 districts in britain. now people in ethiopia,
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northern ticket i region will not take part and mondays, general elections. the government says the conditions on the ground just don't allow for that vote, but it has promised to hold them one thing, stabilize will been 2000000 people are on displaced by months of conflict. that's false. tens of thousands to seek refuge over the border in sudan. that's where hippa, morgan is reporting from gathering states along that board with this little coffee shop in cuba. camp is where some refugees hang out to escape the scorching sun outside. it's also where they come to talk about the latest development in their home region of the great in northern europeans, which they fled to escape fighting. and today, most of the conversation revolved around if he of his parliamentary election on our and they, or i love my country and to morrow the elections. i would have liked to vote with the conflict and politics. and if you have ruined many, many things, we've been excluded as if t gray was not part of a few p. and that really pains me. conflict erupted last november and if he appears
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take re between the government and the regional take re people's liberation front or t p l f. the ruling party. if you appeal for 27 years, they will also from power in 2018. following years of protests and new government was formed, led by prime minister abbey, a man who promised reformed, and free and fair elections in 2020. but they have been twice postponed due to the corona, virus pandemic, and logistical problems. many here of voting, age cast ballots. in the to green regional elections, which were held in september last year that was not recognized by the federal government. and was one of the factors behind the conflict. the region, $7000000.00 people want to be taking part in parliament re election this year. many who fled to camp here say after the violence of witness back home. they don't feel they're missing out. right. groups have accused both the left and federal government of committing atrocities in the conflict. refugees who arrived here have
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reported being tortured, beaten, and imprisoned because of their grand identities. era trained troops fighting integrity for the government have been accused of human rights violations from masculine, to sexual violence. to blocking a to those in need. refugees also accused malicious from european i'm her region of carrying out killings integrating. are you going to be i'm her are malicious, came to my house that night and beat my husband and try to force us into a military truck. i was 6 months pregnant and the neighbors told them to let me go because of that. we skate, we saw the malicious kill many people, including my 30 year old neighbor here in this coffee shop. the read it is that the conflict integrity has divided a country that was already unraveling and that election would further destabilize some model. so there is fighting in other parts of europe, including the somali region aroma, and venetian google on the most prominent opposition. figures are in jail of the government, for layman. this is a country of law and order, but this is
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a line. and i don't think this election will be democratic process. those hearsay, even though the votes are yet to be cast and their results haven't been announced. the outcome of the election is unlikely to change the trajectory of africa, the 2nd most populous country people, morgan august 0, who by camp the body said frances voting in the 1st round of regional elections. that could see a foreign rights policy making gains and step further into the political mainstream . nothing. the pen has tone down her inflammatory rhetoric as she looks towards next year's presidential election. and unless expect it will be a close race with the incumbent. president emmanuel, macro, me now south africa government as tight and it's covered 19 restrictions to fight a 3rd wave, which is expected to be worse than the last one in some areas. as robin smith
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reports and kept on coping with the virus launch, the depends on where people live and how much money they have. south africa is in the grip of a deadly 3rd wave of cove. at 19 infections. the army has been deployed to assist doctors in the most populous province of carting. almost 2 thirds of the countries active cases have been reported. their hospitals are under pressure and supplies of oxygen are becoming short. the situation was similar in the western cape during the 2nd wave at the end of last year. but experts believe that province won't be as hard hit this time around. part bay in cape town, is often described as a microcosm of south africa, informal settlements, skirt, the boundary of sprawling estates, mcmercer lives here, and contracted covey. 19 in december last year. i've never felt as sick as in my
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whole life as i, as i did that, those 10 days say it was quite scary for me. but luckily for me, we live in the big house and i had a, i see you, dr. looking after me. so we had things like, you know, we had sat monitors and the monitors and the letter just a few 100 meters, the way things are very different people living here. she also toilets and full time social does something is not easy. and families comes into the tiny check. do not have the luxury of isolating in the provincial health department says poor people are at greater risk and blames those better off for spreading the virus. the 3rd way in this province as primarily been driven by people that live in the area. so the people that can isolate the people that can warranty, other ones. it's not been the adding to the, the behaviors,
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south africa as covert. 19 vaccination program has faced several obstacles and only one percent of the population is fully vaccinated. it still does a lot about equity and staying in the world. we could have prevented quite a lot of data that will come out of the said way. if we had access to vaccines earlier and fairly when you again have to stand in line, it just kills just kill. and it's, it's, it's the most real feeling of they've been do you do? many here on all waiting anxiously for more developed nations to respond. robin smith out 0 kept on united states as tripling the number of vaccines that ascending to tie one or 2 and a half 1000000 doses of madonna should arrive on sunday. the island of 24000000 people, which was relatively unscathed by coven 19, has now been caught off guard by its rising numbers. the us donations signals
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support for taiwan on the face of pressure from china. which of course claims self governing taiwan as territory. the opposite in malawi, the run out of vaccine, their big un shipments been delayed because of india's decision to, to spend money. 400000 people have received their 1st shot, but there have been very few 2nd doses. malory was hoping to inoculate around $11000000.00 people, 60 percent of the population by the end of the year. and i've got tons recorded 92 new corona virus deaths in the last 24 hours. i've got something a surgeon infection since late last month. 10000 new cases recorded in just the last week. kind of fun began. it's vaccine roll out in april the sofa, not even one percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. but this is interesting. albania says it's achieved. heard immunity through infections. coughing, current of our transmission dramatically came at
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a cost for under resourced and overwhelmed hospital. and the resulting death tell may have been far higher beneficial figures actually suggest john said of reports now from the capital. tit on a this is covered one, the 1st of 4 public hospital wards at the heart of the obedient government's pandemic response. from november to february, it was overrun because of a government policy to concentrate all the countries covered 900 cases in toronto. at the very beginning who were thinking it would idea, but this time, by the time run around by we were thinking it's much easier and economically and cycle logically and medically, thinking to get those services much closer to that people by then word had goes around the hospitals were under pressure ariens can de named journalist of the year for his coverage of the pandemic. witness to the problems. okay, well no,
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again, that patients have to wait 6 to 8 hours just to be on load from ambulances, because there were no beds available. they were very sick and needed to go to intensive kevin mediately some died in the ambulance in the overcrowded and understaffed woods. some patients committed suicide by jumping from the windows. hearing these stories, many patients were afraid to go. some went to private clinics. many of them to turkey through a special charter flight, and many stayed home. yogi pudgy says he spent $5000.00 on oxygen and nursing bit up over from the bus, and i had many friends who went to hospital and never got out alive. so i decided to stay home at 1st it was easy. i thought, is this the great cove it everyone is talking about. but then i got really sick. i thought i died and came back to life when the prime minister eddie roma says, albania is early lockdown initially saved the country from the soaring infection rates of western europe. what happened in italy scared us a lot. so it was
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a bit like running home and we were if you recall, well the 1st country after easily to impose love. now our look down was very, very heavy. then we did the many things faster than others because of the, of the terrible fear that if we would not control the, this could be but albania didn't have the resources to keep workers at home. during the 2nd wave of the virus herd immunity was achieved through infection at a high cost. officially 2 and a half 1000 people died of cove at 19 in albania. but the us based institute for health metrics and evaluation estimates the figure nearly 16000. because that's how many more people died here over the past 9 months than would normally have died in
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the same time period. we've heard immunity achieved infection rates plummeted in time for a general election in april. and 17 percent of the population has now received at least one vaccine chart, far above the global average of 12 percent. helping prime minister at a rama when a 3rd term jumps out, pull us al jazeera tirana. the whole, the pandemic exposed fundamental challenges and failures of the current humanitarian system. that view is coming from the outgoing united nations humanitarian chief mark local, made those comments in an interview with al jazeera diplomatic edison james base. before years. mark low call has been the u. n's talk, humanitarian official. he's sometimes been outspoken. recently describing the g 7 pledge to provide 1000000000 doses of vaccine over the next year. as a small step in an interview without jazeera, he says cobit 19 should have been a time for global cooperation. but instead,
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each country was pending for themselves. his 1st failure of kindness and empathy, but it's secondly, a huge act of self home. because if you didn't understand before the pandemic or the small ins connected planet where on surely you must understand that now everybody can see the new variance coming up all over the world. a border wall does not protect you from a virus. if you want to keep yourself safe, you have to worry about everybody else's safety too. in terms of the humanitarian system of the world, has cobit 19 exposed flores. i do think that the pandemic has exposed some fundamental challenges about the humanitarian system. we have a financing system which is far too slow and reactive. the best and cheapest responses are the fastest ones, the more proactive you are. this, the, the, the cheaper is to solve that problem,
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but also the better the solution and that alongside the fact that the burden is shared in a very, you know, unfair way with for leading finance. he is the us, germany, the e u. and certainly up to recently the u. k. paying 70 percent of the cost of the responses to $20000000000.00 a year response is i've been managing i increasingly thing that is not really a sustainable situation. i think the world is going to have to find a different way of financing these kinds of responses in terms of the humanitarian situation around the world. is it moving in the right direction or not? or it's not. unfortunately, you do confront a lot of human misery and suffering in this job. and the good thing is you, you can at least do something to take the edge of that off that bought the problem . is that because the causes of humanitarian suffering, conflict, climate change,
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disease like cove it have been accumulating. and because while it's been responded to is largely the symptoms, the problems keep getting worse. mr. low coke has in recent months warned of the possibility of 2 separate famines in ethiopia, the country where he began his humanitarian career, dealing with a famine of 984 and in yemen, a country his successor. in the job, martin griffin knows very well, having served in recent years, is that un special m boy. james bays al jazeera, london paraguay is reporting the world's highest number of coven 1900 deaths per capita. this past week it registered 18000000 people compared to india, which has a rate of 2.7 debts per 1000000 and the u. s. where it's just one overall park was reported at least 405000 cases and more than 11000 to brazil with ever more protests and
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a country that's recorded more than 500000 toby, 900 deaths. now as a 3rd wave hits demonstrated, say president john, both scenario is responsible because he continues to down play the out when you're not getting reports from rio de janeiro down who's rally depressed dozens of cities in brazil to denounce president jaden. also not his handling of the pandemic marching through the streets of rio de janeiro to the sound of drum beat into the chant of indigenous tribe in the capital. brazilian. this is called troubles and out of the beach meant accusing him of still down playing the cove. in 1910 demik. despite brazil's death toll being the 2nd largest in the world, when the protest began in real, the corona virus had already killed more than 490000 brazilian. as the day wore on, brazil reached the tragic milestone of half
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a 1000000 dead. this governments responsible for genocide it delayed the vaccination roll out. we cannot continue to be governed by a president who doesn't care about brazilian lives just last week, both so now was fine for leading a motor bike rally and some bol without wearing a mask. he's already on the campaign trail for next year's presidential election and continues to promote hydroxy cora wine as the cure for the corona virus. i'm 65 years old, was infected by coping 19 and took drug the clerk when the next day i was cured. also not his opponents had been reluctant to take to the streets against him, arguing that people should stay home in the midst of a panoramic. now they said risk your to remain quiet as if you were here to fight for our lives. the virus is less deadly that our president, we want him out. now. this is happening while the senate committee is still
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investigating the government handling of the ban damage. sen, doctors and scientists say this is the government has tried to keep her community by infection distribution that every scientist in brazil now has. and the president of brazil is doing everything he came to convince us that best is a strategy since the beginning when he goes have a that and says dad immunization produces a protection that is smaller than if you have the disease which is not true. meanwhile, an average 2000 brazilians have been dying every day, and many fear that at this rate, for the me soon surpass united states as the country with the world's largest covered 19 death toll monetary and i give all just 0. we're diginero schools in the mexican capital have been ordered to close just 2 weeks out,
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so they reopened some restrictions where a health official say the risk of infection in mexico city has risen. mexico's recorded need to have them 31000 deaths from kirkpoint just one of the quick story before we get to sport. one person killed by a tornado. sweat to new zealand largest city man was working at a container port in oakland. when the severe weather struck on saturday, winds was strong enough to toss 30 tons, shipping containers through the air, and more than 1200 homes have been damaged. the who's as from a sport, what's on it? thank you very much. kamala hungary thrilled a huge crowd. budapest football european championship, they secured the $11.00 draw against that will title hold of france. it was also convincing when for germany, a good portugal. as andy were to send reports, capacity crowds on
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a rare commodity in european football. awe to budapest point hadn't been silenced by hungary opening laws against portugal, france with their opponents this time, and the will champions had a series of chances to spoil the hometown spectacle. instead of silla fiala sent the crowd into an even higher level of hysteria. putting his country ahead just before her time in the 2nd killing him. but when greenman combined to produce an equalize at the front and back, they did have a late chance to win it. but the game finished 11 with full points friends are on track to reach the knockout rounds hungry. do still have a chance of reaching the last 16 support from germany with eaten by france in their 1st match. solomon look to be going from bad to worse against rain champions,
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portugal, christiane, or an al those $107.00 international goals, giving his team the lead to get our free. and i don't go from reuben ds level the schools. and another unfortunate piece of defending germany, the lead. let me go to the break habits. put the whole thing 3. want to the robin go. since i did a fool it finished for 2 to germany. a result at least this group wide open, heading into the final round of games and the richardson al jazeera. well, this is how group f looks up to 2 games. the top 2 teams guarantee the place and the last 16, the best for 3rd place that team. it will also advance. on wednesday,
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germany will take on hungary and it's portugal versus france, or 14 still in with the chance of going through spain and poland are still without a when the teams drew 11 and seville morocco for the home team in front of a live and dusky equalize for poland because the 1st polish fled to school in 3 different additions of the euros. they had a great chance to win. it's only for jazz lauren, to miss penalty. both teams are now heading into the final group games that were the chance of making it through to the last 16 combination work. it's really already in the knockout rounds, after 2 straight wins. they play wales in rome on sunday wells are also looking good for place in the next stage. having taken full points from there to matches. well when or draw will guarantee they stay in the tournament. obviously play very good football, very attack and football. they don't see too many, so yeah,
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there are very well equipped around a team, but doesn't mean that they don't have weaknesses. so obviously we've done our, our homework. we've worked on a few things have not too much time to do that, but yeah, we definitely feel these areas that we can. we can exploit and have that. what group a looks like turkey in switzerland or also an action later, both teams and either when to stand the chance of making it to the next round. where 3 players shared the lead off the round, the 3 of golf u. s. open mackenzie hughes, russell handy, and was hasan have a 2 shot advantage at 5 under in california. however, sunday is fine around is expected to be a very intriguing affair with some of the forms that form a chant is still in contention. last is when a bryson shobel is tied full force with northern islands. roy mcelroy, they're both 2 shots back at 3 today.
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i hit a lot of fairways start. know i had a lot of greens, giving myself a lot of birdie chances didn't. didn't actually make that many, you know, but i just stayed really patient knowing that, you know, if you're not making bogey's like there, you're not losing her on the be really patient here. these majors, it's something that is not easy to do. my 1st few goes, it majors i was not successful or anywhere near successful. and i feel like i'm starting to understand major chambers of golf and how to play and how to go about managing my game, my, my attitude and just my patients level. and i can continue to continue to do that tomorrow. i think i have a good chance to milwaukee bucks are into the eastern conference finals. they won the decisive game 7 against brooklyn, but had to withstand a coin from kevin to rant than that saw bagging. $48.00 point, fortunately for the bucks there stopped a nissan, typical and also had a big knife with 40 points and 13 rebalance they. will he just edge in over time?
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115211 man. it's a great feeling. ready you know, at the end of the day, i try not to get too high, not to get too low, but i almost got emotional a little bit out there. you know, because like that seem really, really tried their best. and that is for, for me, i have more for you later on, but for now it's back to come on. thanks, son, i will see you again. $1300.00 gmc for the next 2 years are finally some good news from the us mexico border where families separated have now been given a chance to hug each other even just for a few minutes. the hugs not walls event reunites families separated by immigration status, allows them to physically embrace us so far. he's usually monitor the events, but don't intervene. every alexander has more organizers do this because they're trying to, they say, bring attention to what they feel is in their words,
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a cruel policy by the u. s. government and immigration officials along the border in the us to keep families physically apart on both sides of the border. the big picture of all of this and what's basically as this is happening, the backdrop, if you will, is there is a surge of migrants coming up from south and central america to the southern border . and the last several months. on one hand, you have president joe biden, who, one of his 1st acts after becoming president, was to in all of the border wall contracts, all the contracts to build or rebuild parts of the border wall that were central to the immigration policies of former president donald trump, but on the other hand, in recent weeks and days really, the very conservative republican governor of the state of texas has basically been saying that he wants to give money to rebuild part of the wall in texas. he's also been speaking a lot of anti immigrant rhetoric and that's the news i drew in standing by with
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buying close allies and partners and then with the united position deal with problems from around the world. the government says they are a 70 percent of the population by the end of the year. ready the. ready news after a difficult year, armenia hold a snuff election that could be a referendum on last year's conflict with my shop. ah, i'm a free and so again, this is our 0 life. also coming up. israel, the prime minister, has strong words about iran, the president elect calling abraham racy, the hang monitor wrong if you struggle troubles.

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