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on the news are here it out of the are and these are the stories, all the closed in ethiopia, parliamentary election crime in the abbey at the 1st electoral test. the site has been postponed in 3 regents, including today where the government is fighting rebels around president elect abraham. right. he tells us 1st news conference in friday vote. it ruled out meeting us president joe biden and urged signatories to the 20 nuclear due to return to the agreements. domini, as the prime minister has one funding parliamentary election. nicole passion, you probably got maybe 54 percent of the votes, main rival, public china in just 21. mexico and g and tina had recalled their ambassadors from nicaragua because of the government crackdown against the opposition. it's after the latest arrest of a potential rival to president daniel ortega had of the election in november.
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journalist morrow was detained during the night. at least 5 prominent government critics and opposition politicians have been arrested in recent weeks. john, home and in mexico city to take us through this one. what sort of pressure does that put on nicaragua? the recalling of the ambassadors it's difficult to say because at the moment as well, they've only been record for consultation. basically the met can not continue and government saying they're worried about the situation. they're in the crack down on the opposition and they want to have a tutor ambassadors about what's going on. but it does leave the country increasingly isolated because the organization of american states already 26 countries from that flock, voted in favor of a strongly worded statement condemning what's going on in the country. the u. s. is already got sanctions against nicaragua and is considering in a senate commission a committee to put more sanctions against me because we're ahead of this vote. this
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presidential vote that's going ahead in november 2021. this is a situation that isn't just happening as of now. this is a situation that's been happening for some years and got worse in 2018 when there were protests against president daniel taylor and his government. and after those protests, there was a crack down against the opposition in the country that's really lofted for 3 years . now. a lot of people, tens of thousands fled to costa rica next door. and there has been, there has been st protest not allowed effectively in that country. persecution of opposition figures now that the presidential elections are coming up in november. these 5 people that you were speaking about there come out. they were seen as presidential hopefuls, even if they hadn't declared that kind of candidacy yet. so it does seem that they're being swept out the way ahead of the interested to know john about the support that daniel ortega does have. because even with all the controversy around
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him, he must still have his supporters. yeah, we've actually been, obviously not recently because it's been difficult. we've covert but we've been in the country after those 2018 protest to san denise to rutledge that since he's his party, the son denise the front. and we seen that a lot of people, particularly in the poor and working class elements of society, do still support president ortega during his time empower since 2007. he was empower in the eighty's and then he got back empower since, and he has tried to improve things for the poor in the country. so that has given him some support. but there are also a lot of people in the country, especially students, members of the old physician. now people in business as well. that is saying, we really need the free and fair elections in the country. i'm pointing towards the fact that over the years that has been erosion in those free and say politics in
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that can i make reg work? there's been a lot of members of the president's own family, the of taken on key positions. and a lot of accusations that they just enriching themselves in that school, a lot stronger and stronger as time has gone by. and especially as an incorrect when economy hasn't gone as well as it had done in the past. so this really seems to be a point of climax here in which if all of the major of many of the major opposition parties aren't allowed to run and the candidates a restoral stop. what's next phony crag were we talking about a full dictatorship will be following this? is it developments and that is john hallman reporting from mexico city. thank you john. me covered variance as we know are spreading quickly around the world. and so governments are responding more aggressively with their vaccination programs. india, for example, now offering them free of charge to all adults. but there's
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a big challenge here that is reaching the majority of the people who don't lives in the major cities or town. elizabeth per item has health care workers track through the pine forests of indian administered kush mead, to reach the village of dark film. the remote himalayan region is home to the nomadic buttered wall tribe and 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 the 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 vaccine is necessary. so that's why we got it today. goes after months of vaccine shortages and uncertainty about supply. the indian government has announced vaccines will be free for all adults
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from june 21st. many people in dock, so i'm 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 for the percent over and the others need more 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 convince them, and each day we almost $40.00 to $50.00 people, state governments has the gone campaigns to convince people and ascending teams to villages. a devastating 2nd wave of the corona virus which killed more than 180000
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people in april and may, has tape it off and cases have declined. but health expert say vaccination rates must increase significantly to protect people. and that unless the vaccine hesitancy is addressed, it will put in the its fragile gains against cov, 19, at risk. elizabeth, florida al jazeera new delhi. while the cobra bank thing is now being tested on more young children and clinical trials. pfizer is to announce trials on children age 6 months to 5 years. madeline has already been testing that age group sincerely this year. but as high as you can star reports now many parents still say they won't allow their children to get the jap wrong. it takes a tough 5 year old to giggle through a blood drop, didn't go one through 30, and not even flinch when he gets a shot containing either the pfizer by on tech vaccine or
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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 that often are health medical center or asking parents to prepare kids for the vaccination. having your child back to natives 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 polls show one in for american parents say they will definitely not have their young child vaccinated against cove. it no matter the trial result, it doesn't make any sense to take a vaccine. but i can't be sure of one way or another
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for something that if i get it, i'm most likely going to survive and they even more so are more likely to survive. lia 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 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 she's been there for more so and i would love for her to be that's new today. pfizer is 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 again to co bid with minimal side effects. results for younger children are expected by september. heidi jo castro al jazeera washington very
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place to welcome dr. eric find, holding to all of the are apathy me ologist and a senior fellow at the federation of american scientists team on scott from washington. talk to thanks for your time. was good to talk to you i. i have a 12 year old daughter and when the, when the time came for her to get vaccinated, the opportunity, i did not hit the types if she was younger, i must pay. i would be thinking a little bit more about it. what is your take on younger, much younger children getting the faxing? thank you for having me. i think 1st of all we have you remind that kids do get sick. kids definitely do transmit 2 adults and kids to get a long coded even if death are rare. and how they are rare, but long cobra did not read in adult and when in 71 and wells kids get long by long i mean long term neurological long term, other chronic conditions. and that is something you don't want to have. and 100
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percent of children with adult variance in the u. k. right now. do get hospitalized and one percent. i'm not sure we really want to juggle with that. that's go back fees. i would definitely vaccinate my child who's under the age of 12. whenever it comes out and we expect to result some trial, mostly around dosing and then the efficacy around september. so i'm very much looking forward to that and remember, it's not just that kid do transmit 2 adults and kids do get sick in kid to get long code. i just wonder about the rush doctor. you know, it's still quite amazing that vaccine for anyone has been available within a year if this happening. but it means that they have not been belong trials and tests which we usually have. and it feels like the for children that the, the trial periods or even smaller in this rush to get, you know, everyone up to sort of 70 percent. so we can achieve this so called heard immunity,
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the 1st of all, to the vaccines. they've been under development for many, many years. you know, the m r n e vaccine. i want to remind we already had the m r n a vaccine for the murder ready to go many, many years ago just wasn't deployed. and whenever the new cro virus from honey emerged, we simply swapped out the code for sorry, covey to instead of commerce. so these, that you've been around for many years old technology. and in terms of the rush, you know, we get the results. the results from her trial depends on how many keys, if it's incredibly rare, you will take a long time. but if a cases and death are very common, we get results very quickly. in a certain way. you know, the high number of chief flows have given us the opportunity to get results for trial, incredibly in the course of the global effort. and you know, as you can see previously for 12, the 15 year old that came with actual advocacy do the 100 percent of the are in the
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last segment from a phase 3 trials. indic. we got that so quickly because of the enormous number of infection in adults and kids. and that's kind of the reality. the more kids are there are faster results will come. and again, kids do transmit to adult kids are part of the leading wave in u. k. and it can do get hospitalized in the long coat. this is why i like talking to you. i get my assumptions correct. that's great. you mentioned the delta variance and i'd like to talk to you about that because i was reading your twitter feed with a little bit of horror to be honest. the numbers coming out of well, the u. s. the u. k. australia as well about the prevalence of this delta variance the and even delta plus i believe there is as well. now, do you have fears that this is the kind of thing which can supercede the vaccine? while i went to seats, i would say, or cause problems,
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especially for countries that haven't relied on one dose back to me some strategies because one dose we we've known for now against adulthood is very, very low advocacy browser. can pfizer, it's around $3033.00 consent to doses with eyes you get up to 80 percent advocacy and with astrazeneca, 60 percent. 60 percent is not 8090 percent that we used to have with other vaccine in or against original strength. and we are seeing breakers in the past week. 14 cro virus, 31 growing virus adults are very in depth in the england. 14 of 49 percent were actually from adults and australia showing that even fleeting contact of merely seconds of an per 2 people walking past each other in a store. we have security footage can actually lead to infection and that's how the australia operate is happening right now. so please contact transmission,
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greater risk population to now all high risk in alpha for x addition and regional and close this compound one dose. low efficacy means that we are world of trouble against the delta variance, and this is why we must be vigilance. yes, asked always be vision and talk to eric filing. i really enjoy talking to you and learning from you. thank you so much for your time. this is interesting in brazil, a vaccination experiment of thought, which has started on a small island in rio de janeiro. most of the people living on the packet that are expected to be fully inoculated in about 2 months. monica, you know, give as our report on that. just 15 kilometers off the shores of rio, diginero lace bucket done in the island of tranquillity. where time seems to have to do with its colonial buildings in know, cars. he used to be
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a favorite spot for tours, not anymore you didn't want him to. so we're going to what, 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 you soccer. this will hopefully change the next couple of months when back it 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 bill received the 2nd one, the mid bucket that was chosen as part of a pioneer study on the effects of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is being produced in real by brazil, leading feel who is institute researchers. juliana? i heard the math was so the idea is to measure how effective math explanation is in stopping the virus from spreading surgeon what she respect your file. michael,
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when you guys you, 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 $7000000.00 people living across the bay in rio . we also have a strong family health system here with a lot of information on all residents. 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 8 kilometer dirt road to go around the whole island fucking around 4500 people live here. and they all know each other rios me are said, the experiment would allow the island to celebrate its famous carnival in september . while the rest of the country is still waiting to see if there 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
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a test event to see how well mass vaccination works is one thing. having a carnival is totally different. we cannot control how's the frivolous besides, this is not the moment to party. brazil has just reached the milestone of 500000 debts by cobra, 1900. 84 year old man said his mortar. so 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, now i'll just 0 bucket. your sports news is on the way in tennis span, look up the chance to get their hands on our feet, the voting history. gemma will have that on the list of this butcher like ah,
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oh, a quick look at his jim. thanks. come all up to 10000 local fans will be allowed into olympic venue despite warnings from health experts. but the take a games would be safer without crowds organizes have kept attendance at each event . at 50 percent, the spectators, it will be under strict rules, then no proud to cheer must by moth go home straight home afterwards. overseas funds were already banned from attending several months ago, and japan's prime minister says plans could change if infections in the country rise sharply. digitizing in lucky in the case of a state emergency,
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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. one person, he definitely will be at the games is white list at laurel hubbard. she'll become the 1st at transgender athlete to compete dealing picks off to being selected by an easy didn't, and will take part in the women's super heavy weight category. habit transitioned 8 years ago at the age of 35 and has since met all the requirements set by the international olympic committee on trauma, athletes, and fair on petition of these from the english premier league now. and champions mom just as sissy, have made a $139000000.00 bit for tottenham strike at hurricane city are reportedly open to including players in addition to the cash offer, which would smash their trumps or record the other expected to reject the bid for their style man cain's company captain in england, the race and insist that talk of his club feature has not been affecting his performances for his country. the
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who's england players and mason mountain bench while have gone into south oscillation as a precaution. after coming into contact with scotland, billy gilmore, he's tested positive for corona virus mounts and she will embrace and spake ticket won't following that sides. the golden rule on friday, they both that tested negative for the virus that will be kept away from the rest of the indians. what for the time being is unclear if they can play and tuesdays final great game with check republic, gilmore, they definitely will miss scotlands must do in game with croatia as he's isolating for 10 days. and he will also be out of the last 16 maj. should they make it through austria or into the knockout stages for the 1st time off to beating ukraine to finish. second in that group, 17 minutes into the game. austria is christoph baumgartener collins heads with an opposition player and he required
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a treatment for medical staff. he was able to continue, and just a few minutes later, he put his side, had thought he was then substituted in the 32nd minutes and he was holding his head while leaving the failed. raising questions asked whether he should have been allowed to carry on playing finished one nails. so that means, well, now it's lee on saturday. in the last 16 netherlands had already talked to groups they and they showed why you can north macedonia, leave off late a recruit meant to supply, gave the duct half time, li the formula form it filled at genie want out and put into a lapse on 51 minute and another captain grabbed a 2nd soon after helping of the 1988 to europe in tompkins were comprehensive in the reno victory. se confirmation of the groups the table then netherlands finished top on 9 points after winning all 3 great games with austria run up ukraine. they have to wait and see if 3 points is enough to qualify for the last 16 as one of the
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for best. 3rd place teams, north florida area and their 1st european championship without the points. in great bay belgium, we'll be looking to make it 3 wins from 3 when they play finland. fact game kicks off in the next few minutes. the fins repairing the 1st major tournament and could reach the next round with a drill or an upset when russia and mac about to get underway in that group as well . address should be enough to send the russians into the next round, while nothing less than a win will do for the danes. golf at 2021 us. and it will be remembered as a torment, not delivered, comma. it's one of the games. best players. finance john rom claimed his 1st major just 2 weeks after being forced out an event of an event of all leading by sick shots because he tested positive for corona vars haven't closed before. and i just know on a sunday the way it had been blaming the sundays, the last few, the last few majors, i just had to be close and i knew i could get it done. and i'm keeping that good sound the mojo. and i believed from the biggest said bags,
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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 something good is going to come so good. i don't know how to say it. i don't think there's a golf course where he can't have success on he's. he's that good player, but yeah, i mean, he was a major champion and wedding. i mean, it was just a matter of time. and in my little way, i made spanish history and hopefully i proved a lot of people wrong as well. rob will say move back to the top of the wild golf rankings, replacing dustin johnson who was number one for the past 43 weeks. only 2 and americans are inside the top 10 with sound to show flight. and patrick count late, the only 2 sizes on that list, you haven't want to. major tennis fans have the chance to get the hands on some
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sporting history. but your federal has parted with more than 800 personal items, some of which will go under the hama christine auction house in london on wednesday to raise money for his foundation. and the rest will be auctioned online during wimbledon, which starts next monday. perhaps the most eye catching or to the outfits he was when, when the french opened in 2009 to complete his career grand slam. that's estimated to fetch up to a $100000.00. that is of the more modest budget compared for smaller items, such as sign balls, towels and caps, which stopped from $150.00. the auction is expected to raise around $2000000.00 in total. that is all your support from me for now. i'll be back with more action from the raise a little bit later. see you that said they will actually know i might be asleep by then. but thank you, jim, that'll be 2100 hours g m t on next news our on al jazeera plenty more news they had. the team in london will be along shortly. lauren tyler and the lead. but the
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and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems together. that's well, there are so important we make those connections the use its democracy, but not for everybody. one and 5 constituencies have no vote in ethiopia as election. it's fighting still rages in te gray. ah, okay, this is al jazeera live from under. what's coming up? the go see i should have an achievement for the great nation of iran and it's people. he says he's got no interest in meeting the u. s. leader. but the wrong the president elect is.

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