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for cape town on wednesday, it'll cool if you go on into the middle part of the week and some shower statements in northern parts of mozambique. the 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 section that maintains the call on a project that's what we did for us, was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of to, to the, to the eyes of its own people. segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is i thought site in the 21st century, jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy, 0 with energy and change to every part of our universe or small to continue the change all
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around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah ah ah, he's on here and i'll just the right and the job. it's help stories hold the closing argument tree election. prime minister abbey meds. first electoral test, this is the vote that's been postponed in 3 regions, concluding to where the government is fighting rebels. iran, the president elect abraham rice. he's held his 1st needs conference since friday's election fair. he down meeting you as president joe biden and urged signatories to
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the 2015 nuclear deal to return to the agreement. and i mean the as prime minister as that one, the funding map parliamentary votes, nicole passing on party, got maybe 54 percent, is main rival, the former president, robert charlie and just 21. libya has postponed the reopening of a road linking eastern and western areas. the national unity government announced that was open on sunday as part of a sci fi deal. but the forces loyal to want to have to objected, they weren't consulted. talks have been held, and the committee said the road is not yet safe, reopened due to land line un special invoice, angelina. shirley has visited a refugee camp in northern, became fossil. that region has seen a rising number of attacks in recent months. she spoke to refugee that the good to boot camp near dory, where many have fled violence, neighboring molly charlotte, bella says this report in the northeast corner of speaking of far so near the
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borders of new year. and molly lies the good of a refugee camp. this is home 411000 refugees. actress angelina jolie a. you in ambassador flu in by helicopter to highlight world refugee day. she's been marking the day like this between 2 years. the keenest also is part of this, a hail with chad. molly and this year. the region is in crisis with growing violence, displacing more than 2000000 people. a milestone passed for the 1st time this year . the way the international community tried to address this conflict in insecurities is broken into the rank. it is unequal is built on inherited privilege. it is subject to the whim of political leaders and it is geared towards the interest, their powerful country, including my own and the expense of others. authorities in the keenest. so any you
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win say they are doing the best to protect these refugees, that deployed more soldiers and increase the trove 22 year old yellow. our alma do moved here 4 months ago. her 4th moved in a decade. dude, i left smelling 2012 me and my children. i have 2 children. i came here with the family and without. i am a woman, i am afraid of the war. the war has followed them. fight is linked to al qaeda and i saw operating on the edge of the sahara have expanded their reach into this, a hail, 132 people were killed in an attack near here earlier this month with all of us once i arrived in burkina faso, i'm afraid even in good a boat that we don't sleep at night. it's really hard for kina as well as molly or unstable. the number of people displaced in this, a hail is 4 times what it was 2 years ago. but yet, you ins refugee agency sees it, has just 22 percent of the money. it needs to hope doors and picking
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a fuss or when, as he still annette estefan, we insisted on staying here despite our fear, we are too scared. it's like what we left and molly, it happened in burkina, but it's not working his fault. this is all of africa today. there is not a country where there is no problem. this problem covers all of africa. as the violence worsens in this, a hail refuge is harder to come by. so they stay here hoping to avoid the next attack in countries struggling to support them. charlotte bellis al jazeera me with cove at 19 variance spreading so quickly around the world, governments are responding more aggressively with their vaccines. india is now offering them free of charge to all adults. the biggest challenge though is reaching the majority of its people who don't live in cities or towns as reporters from others with her on him. health care workers track through the pine forests of
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the indian administered cush mead, to reach the village of duck soon. the remote himalayan region is home to the nomadic bucket while tribe in the summer, the cattle herders move in search of pastures for the sheep and goats in between the seasons. the nearest healthcare center to duck soon is a 3 hour trek on the red amalgam. we came in april and we'll slowly go to a different area from here. we are a bit far so no one could go to get the vaccine and everyone was scared of it. but now the doctors had made us understand that the fax is necessary. so that's why we got it today. after months of vaccine shortages and uncertainty about supply, the indian government has announced vaccines will be free for all adults from june 21st. many people in dock some a grateful to have these health care workers. i'm a barbara, do we live very far away in the mountains? no one from the health department had come here until today, and luckily i got vaccinated before the percentage over the others need more
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convincing. vaccine shortages aren't the only challenge facing the indian government hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and mistrust is common in rural and remote areas. people often are very reluctant about just the same. so our theme and we are doing best took on these people. so there we go to these nomad which are residing here in the deep water. we gunman them and he did. we almost 40 to 50 people, state governments have begun campaigns to convince people and ascending teams to villages. a devastating 2nd wave of the corona virus which killed more than 180000 people in april and may, has tapered off, and cases have declined. but health experts say vaccination rates must increase significantly to protect people. and that on this vaccine hesitancy addressed it
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will put in the it's fragile gains against coded 19 at risk. elizabeth, florida al jazeera new delhi covered 19 vaccines and being tested on more younger children in clinical trials finds a set to announce its trials on children aged 6 months to 5 years. amazon has already been testing in that age group since early this year. more than hydrogen castro wrong, it takes a tough 5 year old to giggle through a blood draw. didn't go through 30 and not even flinch when he gets a shot containing either the pfizer by on tech vaccine, or a placebo. colleen charge helper in is among the $4500.00 children participating in visors, late stage clinical trials for kids under 12 taking place across the us and europe at one test site in louisiana. doctors at austin or health medical center or asking
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parents to prepare kids for the vaccination, having your best unaided protect them from getting to that wall as unlikely that they would get a serious illness or serious impact. it is possible. and you know, we're here to tell you that there are children in our children's hospital to this day being cared for because of the whole show. one in for american parents say they will definitely not have their young child vaccinated against cove. it no matter the trials result, it doesn't make any sense to take a vaccine. but i can't be sure of one way or another for something that if i get it, i'm most likely going to survive and they even more so are more likely to survive. lee richie says her 11 year old son will not get the vaccine. she thinks the development was rushed. the kaiser family foundation report another quarter of
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american parents say they will have their young child vaccinated as soon as the f d a authorizes emergency use. jennifer gibbons daughter is 8. she's been high risk when couple of medical conditions, the name for more so and i would love for her to be afternoon today. pfizer vaccine already has emergency authorization from the f d. a for children, 12 years and up. the company says it's trials for that age group showed 100 percent efficacy against coded with minimal side effects results for younger children are expected by september. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera washington and then this brazil where a vaccination experiment has started on a small island near rio de janeiro. most of the people living on pocket that are expected to be fully inoculated in about 2 months. this report is from monica, you know, give just 15 kilometers off the shores of rio de janeiro place bracket
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on an island of tranquillity. where time seems to have stood still with its colonial buildings in know, cars used to be a favorite spot for tours, not anymore. so we are going to work with the pandemic. the number of fairies going back and forth from the island has been reduced most here live off terrorism, which has taken a severe blow your socks with. this will hopefully change the next couple of months when packet that will become brazil's 1st totally vaccinated island. on sunday, the entire population over 18 years old, received the 1st dose of the corona virus vaccine, brazil's health minister, my cell, kid aga, promised that 8 weeks later they'll receive the 2nd one in the mid bucket that was chosen as part of a pioneer study on the effect of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is being produced in real by brazil bleeding feel,
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who is institute researchers juliana? i heard the math was, says the idea is to measure how effective math explanation is in stopping the virus from spreading surgeon what she respect your file. michael, when we chose pockets because it's a very stable community. it's an island. so there's less human interaction. contrary to what happens among the 7000000 people living across the bay in rio, they also have a strong family health system here with a lot of information on all residents. and it's also a geographically small area which makes vaccinating everybody simpler. it takes around 40 to 15 minutes riding a rig shot on this a kilometer dirt road to go around the whole island fucking around. 4500 people live here. and they all know each other reuse me or said the experiment would allow the island to celebrate its famous carnival in september. while the rest of the country is to waiting to see if there
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will even be one next year. what packet does residents are not keen on the idea? no, there's no way we can do this having a test event to see how well mass vaccination work is one thing of having a carnival is totally different. we cannot control thousands of travelers besides, this is not the moment to party name in brazil has just reached the milestone of 500000 debts by colbert, 1900. 84 year old man said his mortar says she's hopeful, but doesn't think the pandemic will be over any time soon. not even for beckett that's fully vaccinated population. she says she'd rather wait to see what happens to the rest of brazil and the world in dance alone in her paradise island. monica, and i'll just 0, like it. now, italy's population has dropped nearly 400000 since the pandemic began. so the
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government is offering cash benefits to families hoping to encourage them to have more children. not everyone's convinced that that's going to be enough. as adam rainy reports from run by italian standards, sahara maloney might be said to have a big family 13 month old and that is her 2nd child. a problem. a problem is that my husband and i have had unsteady work for 14 years. the decision to have a 2nd child came late only after we both got a steady job. we have relied on our parents to help us pay for the house and take care of the children. postponing a family is common here. birth have been declining since the 2008 crisis. italy has the world's 2nd oldest population, and it is shrinking to last year. it fell by more than 380000 people. that was due to a historically high death rate with the pandemic. and historically low birth rate,
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italy's fertility rate is $1.00 children. for each woman. the government is trying to boost birth rates with a new family plan, a major infusion of direct cache payments that increase with the number of children . a family has demographers, elena and bro set the says the family plan is a good start. but any increase in the birth rate can take decades. there are more immediate steps. italy could take now. immigration can be solution software for aging population because we have an injection of young people working, working age population. but immigration is a thorny issue in italy. we asked a member of parliament from the center left democratic party. how political leaders can convince italians of the need to take more non italian into the country. you also got a lot. i can explain all i want to italians at a certain level of immigration,
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helps italian society. but as long as they keep saying immigrants big for handouts on the street, i won't convince anybody we need to integrate them into italian society and need help from europe. with the pandemic evening and summer temperatures rising, there's been an increase in the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean and landing in italy, that's only further fuel the anti immigrant sentiments, divided over immigration. italy will rely then on mothers like sahara to choose to have multiple children. a choice many italian women are unwilling to make. adarine al jazeera rome, a 2 months after emerging from the ground, billions of so called periodical cicadas, reaching the end of their life cycle and east in the united states. they stay underground for 17 years before coming up and when they do it's a huge scientific event. respect to catherine riley and her daughter who are among the citizen scientists tracking the cicadas with an app
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l. m or upload or they cicada safari app is pretty easy to use. the 1st thing you see is a leader board. and then you can go through and learn all about cicada and the approval process for photos in the lifecycle. you take a picture just like this and then upload. and every picture is verified by a scientists volunteer in the program to verify that it is this brewed x, the k, to see our vast expectations we were hoping for 50000 photographs. we got over half a 1000000 our highest day was 37000 photographs and one day got a lot of data. it's the largest crowdsourcing event ever done for periodic skaters
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. when your picture is pending, it's in black and white, and as it's been approved, it comes up in color. we've taken over 2000 pictures and about 1900 have been improved so far. about right. will be able to use these points to, to determine where the brute emerged is going to help. but bill them gaps that the past who would not be able to do some people and take pictures all. and that's giving us an interesting record because now we can actually monitor if we look at all their photos from the 1st one of the last, or we can actually see a progression of what happened in the emergence in one location. oh, this i see. and then down here, but under the exam it's easy to have people become involved in science. when you make it fun like this,
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your sports news is coming up. be like the 5th elliptic games, one of their former teammate, been left in tears after missing out. peter is standing by ah, when the news breaks and the story bills when people need to be heard nigeria with a woman. ringback press, it would be great, and the story needs to be told algebra, her teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and life needs . the discussion here in iran is moving away from the presidential election to questioning the system. there's really no way that they can think theory as economy as collapsing on an online, a global pandemic. social unrest, a world under locked down, brought to a need by the buyer. but now we have a window to like the past to
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a bright future. coming to you live from doha, we bring together leaders from all corners of the globe, and across all sectors of size chalk away out of the join at the top, you cannot make forums powered by bloom. o i euros headlining tonight, sports medicine would pay to quite ride tomorrow. thank you very much. in the next few minutes, the netherlands will look confirm top spot in groups, see when they kick off again, north macedonia. the duster already assured of placing the last 16 off to failing to qualify for the last euros as well as the most recent cup of the beating ukraine
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. 3 in their open game. the netherlands, then beatle street to new as an old method only they've lost both of the matches so far. this is they 1st made it to him and they've qualified for. and they'll be looking to end on a high. they have managed school in both matches. so far but have been able to stop . the opposition from scoring is confirmation that group, the fixtures, ukraine and austria playing in the other game with a guaranteed lost 16 place up for grabs. and group b, belgium will be looking at a 3 wins from 3 when they play finland. the funds who are appearing in a 1st major tournament, could reach the next round with a draw or an upset when russia and then mark me from the other group match on monday. a draw should be enough to send the russians into the next round, while nothing less than a wind will do for the veins. scotland midfielder billy gilmore have 50 positive corona virus. you'll not have to isolate 10 days, which means he will miss the final group game against croatia. and if they make it
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through, he also be out for the last 16 game. gilmore played to scotland to make gold straw with england on friday. over the copper america, peru have resurrected the chances of staying in the tournament and own goal. in the 64th minute from nina, secured them to one victory of the columbia in group a behind lead in brazil and the colombians all in 2nd place. meanwhile 14, so i'm couple america champions. argentina are up against paraguay later. they are leading group be alongside chile, the defending champions. they have 4 points from 2 matches the anomaly and the theme decided to hold a law practice session before the match at a local stadium in priscilla instead of at the main menu. meanwhile brazil, thank the coach tito for putting up with them for the last 5 years. they marked down a bit through the special shirts in $55.00 games. i'm to see a brazil of 141 drawn 10 and last only full time. now to
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a one. the goal in major league soccer funded off your union, where they were to one down against atlanta united in stoppage terminal jago plex name. roughly one in from your in the should tell from here because the risky to point to a 3rd in the content know emily's 3rd one famous push. guess goal of the year award . but surely the word again, it's going to be a contender. watch. i strive, not it, just 10000 local fans will be allowed into olympics. the news when the tokyo games begin next month, organizes of kept attendance in venues at 50 percent. but there will be a strict rules and a lot of cheer. i must wear masks and go straight home afterwards. the decision contradicts the country's top medical advisor who recommended last week that the safest way to hold the games was without fans over the fence already been from
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attending several months ago. but japan, prime minister is not really banding fans altogether from the games, digitizing in lucky, in the case of a state emergency, it is quite possible. naturally safety and security are the top priority for safe and secure games. i would not hesitate to have no fans. limpid veteran allison felix is punched her ticket to her 5th lympics off the finishing 2nd. in the 400 meters of the us drives the 35 year old kid with a 10 to limping metal to become the most decorated female track athlete in the history of the games. and the american see is becoming a mother spirit or on society tells us a lot of times you have a child in your best moments are behind you, but that's absolutely not the case. i am representation of that quintanera is there . so many women across industries who are out here who are doing it and getting it done. and i hope that you know, when they watch and they see me that they see that it's possible. and without
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a doubt, we're going to keep fighting. but nothing else on the spot is former olympic champion spencer justin gatlin. the 39 year old pulled up lane halfway through the mains, 100 me to final and was sort afterwards we put a heart a blessed when tears in this moment. some of them last for 3 job. 3 throws from last night. second, something last 5 to lapse. but you've got to realize that the performers that we all put out there is athletes is a heart heart. and you never realize it after that is going to be in till the incomes. new zealand have selected transgender weightlifter. laurel hubbard, for their team, had lifted 185 killers into lifts to qualify for the women the super heavy weight division of the transition to 80 years ago. at the age of 35, in a sense,
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made all of the requirements that by the international olympic committee on trauma and faithful just over 2 weeks ago. spanish golf, a john rom tested positive for the current of ours, were leading a tournament by 6 shots. now he's recovered to any 5th, major rom, had to withdraw from the memorial to him, investigating the news of the side of the green. but he bounced back on sunday bertie in the final 2 holes, a full refund issued for the pole. 67 and finished shot ahead of louis with stadium victory also moved in for the move number one stuff i believed from the biggest said bags, you can get some of the biggest breakthroughs, and that's why i stay so positive. positive. that's why i kept telling kelly when she was devastated about what happened in my family and everybody around me. something good is going to come. i don't know what the something good is going to come and i felt it today out there on the golf course. the atlanta hawks are on their way to the eastern conference finals of the victory game. 7 against the philadelphia. 76 is on sunday. kevin. hers is 27 points on an eye for land said
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well tray, young school, 21, to ensure 810396 victory of the top seat of 76 of hopes completing a 43 series. when are trading to one early on, they will be up against the milwaukee bucks in the final starting on wednesday. maybe where the phoenix suns or in the lead in the western conference finals beat. the los angeles clip is 12114 on sunday. and game one call george top scorer with 34 points for phoenix. 7 rock in the, in the n h l, the semi final player phase between the vegas golden. i'm not real canadian, the lock the to all nicholas swash stored in over time. damage all the night to, to one winning game for the time series. vegas game 5. on tuesday, that's we believe it's been our most sports needs coming up again a little bit later on. come out. will that be with you, peter?
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i'm afraid not rushing to more than the same it with your sport. i mean general way along, and i'll be back in a couple minutes time with you. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, kristen robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be really humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. options 0 documentaries, next laid on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am
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a machine origins of this nation. coming soon on out here on the coast, china aged population, the country will become the 1st nation in history. the gold speak for it becomes switched on. the finance industry is living up to its own green credentials and legal traffic jams. so people turning to the waterways, come to the costs on, i'll just be part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where these men with white men touching a loud and clear dream, where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera, of faith content story,
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without uttering a single word, liam, conventionality of life. witness through the lens of the human eye. on our era, we understand the differences of cultures across the amount of what moves wilson, news, and current does that matter to you? the, the polls, the closing, and the long awaited general election under the shadow of conflict and deep division. ah, hello again on can all santa maria here in doug? this is the world news from al jazeera iran. the president is abraham lacy laid out his foreign policy priorities immediately, ruling out any meeting with us president joe biden. also the armenian prime minister decision to go to the poll. pay off nicole passion,
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