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and they, it's called me nami, tory shima if you care to work it up. but the problem is that the processing is very expensive. you are digging through mind and quiet. and in a 10 hour day, they are japanese are only managing to extract 10 percent of what would make the extraction price feasible to entitle try talking rare, earthy minerals on the news. i thank you for your time june. we appreciate it. okay, bye bye. thanks for having me. you're welcome. there is plenty more ahead on this news are a symbol of math morning on brazil, beaches off the current of our death toll, the pomp of half a 1000000. also what albania learned from its initial curve at 19 response and the challenges that health care systems to faces. and in support. the former us open champion, putting himself, been a promising position to win the title to action from california is coming up
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a little later with summit me something was going to change as anything really changed. this is systemic violent that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the area, know what to say. so we are also looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there on a global pandemic, social unrest, a world under locked down, brought to the need by the buyer. but now we have a window to like the past to a bright future. coming to you live from doha. we bring together leaders from all corners of the globe, and across all sectors of society. talk away out of the join at the top. you cannot make forums powered by blooms
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ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back threats to our planet on al jazeera, the the news on here at all, just the are. these are the top stories, israel, new prime minister, enough time event. it's described iranian president of abraham rice. he's when as a final wake up cold world powers. before returning to the 2015, the fair deal. i've got tons of president national. danny has replaced 2 top ministers in charge of security taliban fight of escalate their advance to take more territory. the taliban said that more than 3 districts and recently and
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armenians voting in a type snap parliamentary election. prime minister nicole passion young resigned to trigger this vote hoping to renew his mandate to last year to feed in the conflict with neighboring as the by sean. here is richard garcia, who is the director of the regional studies center in jada. yvonne's talk a little bit more about this, i might actually put a question to you, which i put to correspond to earlier. and that is why is this such a tight race? you would think when one candidate, the prime minister calls a snap election because he lost a war, then that should be pretty huge. this advantage to him. and yet it doesn't seem to be that much will as much as you might think. well in many ways this race is surprisingly competitive, but it's the wrong kind of competition in terms of a choice for the voters. busy between going back to the past or, or darian rather corrupt former governments, represented by the opposition or
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a choice to the future. what, in many ways, both the campaign discourse and the election itself has been a personality contest, much more than a competition of policies. despite that criticism, this is important as a genuinely free and fair election, and whoever wins will garner a rare degree of legitimacy going forward. if you strip away the personalities and even the issue of losing the war. and i know that's the actual reason that the vote happened, but still what should be the most important thing for voters and the people i want to represent them? well, in many ways, this is like campaign and an election dominated by security or more correctly in security. meaning that we are still with a state of war with neighboring algebra. john, with prisoners of war are still to be returned from algebra,
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john and our escalation of warner attention with incursions. bios wilbur johnny military forces. this only demonstrates that were written on trotter political territory. this is the 1st ever armenian election in such a degree of one certainty, and in security, in this way, this particular election is decisive, but it's also highly divisive. can you widen this out for me, and tell me about russia? does it have, as you might say, a horse in this race? it was obviously a big part of the ceasefire between us by john and i mean you're, i'm wondering how it fits in to what's happening not well in many ways, the net outcome of the unexpected loss of the war for no garner car of all was the realization that armenia is ever more firmly within the russian orbits. but i would
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argue that for president fujen of russia, a reelection of incumbent armenian prime minister plus union is the preferred option. because in many ways it's the opposite of lucas shanker wouldn't bellows. why shouldn't, on is a legitimate, democratically elected leader, but now very much a prize or a trophy for president in to didn't well under russian control. and in this context, russia has batch on every horse in the race, even that former interlocutor in partner, the once president robert court john who now as emerged as the leading opposition rival candidates, which again goes in joining us from yet. yvonne, thank you for your time, will be very interesting to watch the results of the selection. thank you. thank you. back to covered news and reenter generic famous cubic amount of h resembles, arose, gotten right now. this is in tribute to the present in live last in this pandemic.
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recorded debts have now passed 500000 a 3rd wave of infections is accelerating. still, both scenario, the president continues to play down the seriousness of coven, 19 pressuring the brazilian states to resist the lockdown. it's pandemic, of course, exposed fundamental challenges, and indeed failures of the current humanitarian system. that view is coming from the outgoing united nations humanitarian chief mac low cock, made those comments in an interview with ologist. here is diplomatic editor james base. before years mark low call has been the u. n's, top 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, each country was pending for themselves. his 1st the failure of kindness and
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empathy. but it's secondly, a huge act of self home. because if you didn't understand before the pandemic or the small and connected planet where on surely you must understand that now everybody can see the new variance coming up all over the world. a border war 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 cobra 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 day, the cheaper is to solve that problem, but also the better the solution and that alongside the fact that the burden is
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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, disease like cove it have been accumulating because while it's been responding to
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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 griffith's knows very well, having served in recent years as the un special m boy james bays al jazeera london schools in the mexican capital of in order to close just 2 weeks after they reopened early this month, restrictions were eased with health officials say the risk of infection in mexico city has risen mexico has record of nearly 231000 deaths from covent 19. albania, though, says it's achieved. heard immunity through infections. cutting corona virus transmission dramatically, but it came with a terrible cause for overwhelmed hospitals. resulting death told may have been far higher than the official figures suggests. don't trouble us reports,
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not from the capital to donna. this is covered one. the 1st of 4 public hospital wards at the heart of the albanian governments pandemic response. from november to february, it was overrun because of the government policy to concentrate all the countries covered 900 cases in toronto. at the very beginning, we were thinking it would idea that 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 and depression, everyone's can de named journalist of the year for his coverage of the pandemic. witness to the problems. okay, 7 know again, that patients have to wait 6 to 8 hours just to been loaded from ambulances because there were no beds available. they were very sick and needed to go to intensive
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care of immediately. some died in the ambulance in the overcrowded and undisturbed words. 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. the prime minister eddie rama says, as 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 a bit like running home and we were, if you recall, well,
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the 1st country after italy to impose love, now our look down was very, very heavy. then we did many things faster than others because of the, of the table. fear that if we would not control this to be a disaster, 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 curve at 19 in albania. but the us based institute for health metrics and evaluation estimates to figure nearly 16000. because that's how many more people died here over the past 9 months than would normally have died in 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
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least one vaccine chart, far above the global average of 12 percent. helping prime minister at rama when a 3rd term jumps out hopeless al jazeera tirana. 3 children are among 4 people, shot and wounded at a birthday party in canada. the youngest, just one year old, they have been taken to a hospital in toronto. one of the children is said to be in a life threatening condition. police are looking for several suspects. one person's been killed after a truck drove into a crowd at a gay pride parade in florida. both the driver and the victim were part of the same chorus. group. truck suddenly accelerated the event on saturday, but police aren't sure if it was a deliberate attack or an accidents. and one person's been killed by a tornado. that swept through 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, container shipping containers through the air and 1200 homes were damaged as well.
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frances voting and the 1st round of regional elections that could see a far right party making gains and stepping further into the political mainstream. the pen has tone down her inflammatory rhetoric as she looks towards next year's presidential election. analysts expect it will be a close race with the incumbent president in manuel macro people in ethiopia. northern tig ryder agent will not take part in mondays. general elections. the government's promise people will get a se one thing stabilize that you've got more than 2000000 people have been displaced by months of fighting, which is also for tens of thousands to seek refuge in neighboring sudan. if a morgan reports from gather estate along the border with this little coffee shop in cuba, camp is where some refugees hangouts 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 you have his parliamentary election on
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our, on they are. i love my country and to morrow the elections. i would have liked to vote, but the conflict in politics. and if you have ruined many, many things. we've been excluded as if t gray was not part of the few p. and that really pains me. conflict erupted last november and if you take re, between the government and the regional take re people's liberation front or left the ruling party. if you appeal for 27 years, they will also from power in 2018. following years of protest and new government was formed, led by prime minister abbey met, who promised reforms and free and fair elections in 2020. but they have been twice postponed due to the coroner virus pandemic, and logistical problems. many here of what the 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 parliamentary election this year. many who fled to
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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've arrived here have reported being tortured, beaten, and imprisoned because of the grand identities. era trained troops fighting, integrated for the government, have been accused of human rights violation from mass killings to sexual violence, to blocking a to those in need. refugees also accused militia term is i'm her region of carrying out killings integrating. are you going to be, i'm her are militia, came to my house that night and beat my husband and tried 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 red it is that the
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conflict integrity has divided a country that was already unraveling and that elections would further de stabilize if someone will want to. there's fighting in other parts, if you include in the somali region, aroma and venetian go on the most prominent opposition. figures are in jail of the government, for layman, that this is a country of law and order, but this is 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 2nd to most populous country. people morgan august 0 who by camp the body said before we take a break, a check on the world. whether with everton, probably very would say some very heavy rain into southern parts of china recently more of the same as we go on through the next couple of days, anywhere between the, the yangtze and the per river. and that is current. see of the my you front, which is now the process is just pulling out into the open waters. bryce guys. the
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last dry 40 pad with a heavy rain will sink a little further south, which it makes its way towards the taiwan as we go through monday and on into tuesday, and that will cause some localized flooding that rain also eventually making his way into hong kong north is that it is generally try the way a few showers into the korean peninsula may be a few showers to just running into that western side of japan. penny a shout was across south east asia. some loved ones there into the philippines. receive some big and heavy rain there in northern parts of bonnie, i received some rather wet weather to into a good part of java should be started to dry up here, but those shells will continue over the coming day. so i was continuing to of the western side of india, the monsoon rains, taking a little bit of a breaker, some kind of stack it there along the western, got small, so for around southern possible roster down towards kerala, be showers, continuing to into bangladesh into bu time of charter, some flooding from the poll. thank you, everton,
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your support is coming next. it's from some of the scare at the hands of hungary in the european championships. donna has that and the rest of the for a moment ah, welcome to portal. your gateway to the very best advantage there an online content that you may have met a new program that this through our platforms makes a connection and present digestible, seeing each the award winning online content on their audience. portal with me, sandra, gotten on to 0. me on the coast china of aging population, the country will become the 1st nation in history to gold speak for it become switched on. the finance industry isn't living up to its own green credentials, legal traffic jams. so people turning to the waterways come to the course on,
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i'll just say we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, a good. thank you very much. kamala hungary thrilled a huge crowd in budapest football european championship. basically the one i'll draw against that will title holders at france. it was also convincing when for germany against portugal, as andy richardson reports, capacity crowds on a rare commodity in european football. ah,
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the 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 cilla, viola 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 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 the germany with eaten by france in their 1st match. solomon looked to be going from bad to worse against raining
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champions, portugal christiano, l. those 107 international goals. giving his team the lead to get free and if i don't go from reuben vs level, the school is up. and another unfortunate piece of defending germany, the lead miller. this is going to go to the bright county habits hunting 3. want to the robin go? since i did a fool it finished or 2 to germany, a result at least this group wide open, heading into the final round of games and the richardson al jazeera. this is how group f looks after 2 games. the top 2 teams are guaranteed the place and the last 16, the best for 3rd place teams will also advance on wednesday, germany will take on hungry and it's for to go versus france or 4 teams to fill in
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with the chance of going through spain and poland are still without a when the teams that drew 11 in seville, bottom or put the home team in front probably live in dusky, equalize, so opponent to come in. the 1st polish of the school in 3 different additions of the years been had a great tough to when it's only for dad or, you know, to miss a penalty. both teams are now heading into the final group game, the chance of making it through the last 16 company. it's already in the naca rounds after 2 straight wins. they play wales in rome. later on sunday. wells are also looking a good for a place and the next stage, having taken full points from the 2 matches, a waltz when no or draw will guarantee they stay in the tournament. obviously it's really a very good football, very attack and football. they don't see too many,
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so yeah, they're 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, haven't had too much time to do that, but yeah, we definitely feel these areas that we can, we can exploit while this is what group a looks like turkey in switzerland. there are also an action later on. both teams need to win to stand a chance of making it to the next round and says, i have book their spot to add this years a fee for our cup and cut off home adapter schools from the penalty supposed to feel a one day when over libya as a to face off and qualifying health. 16 teams will take part in the fee for our carpet, which kicks off this november. its been used as a test event for next year will cover income. 3 players share the lead after the 3rd round of golf us open, mackenzie hughes, russell, had me, payson. i have
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a 2 shot advantage at 5 under in california. however, sundays final round is expected to be a very intriguing affair with some of the tournaments that former champion fil contention. last is when a price and the shovel is tied with the 4th 4th with the north and northern ireland . roy mackerel, they're both 2 shots back at 3 under today. i had a lot of fairway start and i had a lot of greens give 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 or 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
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tomorrow. i think i have a good chance and walk bugs are into the m b s. eastern conference finals. they won a decisive game. 7 against brooklyn bought had to withstand a scoring list from kevin dropped the star bag. a 48 points for tennessee for the books they saw play nice. 24 also had the big night with 40 points and 13 rebounds. we will keep just edging in over time, 115211 man. it's a great feeling. ready you know, and i did of the day, i try not to get too high, not to get too low. but alma's got emotional a little bit out there, you know, because like, that seem really, really tried their best. and us as well for me for a smile. we'll have a more for you later on, including the latest from the european championship for now it's back to santa.
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thanks so much for that. we're all done for this news out coming back in a couple of minutes with more news life yet event as well for the latest on the armenian election. ah, 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 sexual that meant in the colonial project. that's what we're diffuse. a was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is upper side of the 21st century jerusalem rock and a hard place analogy. 0, resulting from one is a home world cup was what williams were made. it turned into a nightmare of a rest in torture. by the female johnson footballing legend,
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but our passion lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how was fine libya and her region. and so many other we go to them, you make the effort. we care. ah . after a difficult here armenia, hold the snap election. that could be a referendum on last year. conflict with as a by john. ah. hello again. i'm can all fun to maria here in the hall with the world news from al jazeera. the last chance for the world powers to waco. israel's new prime minister, necessarily, bennett condemned a rung.

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