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a deal, but abraham rice, he says he won't meet us president joe biden. and thousands of people have gathered no mias capital to celebrate nicole fashioned young victory in sundays, not general elections. office party got 54 percent of the vote. mexico and argentina of recall their masters from the nico regular because of what they called concerning actions by the government itself to the latest arrest of arrival live present. daniel ortega mora, a journalist, was detained during the night. he's just one of several government critics and opposition politicians arrested in recent weeks. they include potential candidates for november's presidential election or home and is falling events was in mexico city. so why was this journalist detained? well, the nicaraguan security apparatus and the police say that it's basically because of treason that he was encouraging a military operation against nicaragua,
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that he was acting in favor of foreign interests against nicaragua. and that's what they've said about the different people that they've arrested recently. as you mentioned, 5 presidential hopefuls, even if they weren't candidates, they were people who were expected possibly to run in the upcoming elections in november. so this is a real crackdown, but it hasn't just been happening just in the last couple of months. this is something that's actually been going on in nicaragua, since 2018 when they were, must protest against president take us government since then, the government's been cracking down on dissent wherever the students, whether the people coming out in the streets to protest. and now political leaders, i'm really tightening, and it's grip. there is a kind of you alluded to the wider context there. tell us more about what's been going on now. well, we've had, we've seen this happen in the last couple of years. we've actually been in nicaragua since, so it's 2018 protest. i've been in an attempt to protest in the street. and what's
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happened is that people, there weren't even go out on the streets now because the government made the illegal. these people were just in a parking lot and we saw police call off the police call, come in and intimidate them whilst people motor bikes like paramilitaries rule. so looking out for these people, so real atmosphere of intimidation, the possibility of being sent to prison and other meet another measures being taken against you. if you're not on board with president ortega and his government. now, critics of that government say that in time it's come to resemble a family business. the members of its family been put into positions of power. his wife is actually the vice president and is seen by many people as quite a power there behind the throne of a president. ortega and that really other voices have been squeezed out progressively over the years. now president will take a still has a base as well,
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mostly working clos nicaraguans, who seem that he's at least tried to do something for them over the years. but that has faded somewhat as nicholas was. economy hasn't done well and has been at the cost of liberty and of political freedom and also journalist stick freedom for a lot of people come home and thank you very much. at least 20 past indians have been injured and several others arrested in clashes with is ready, right when settlers and police in shakes euro demonstrators mit fires. after is ready. police through stung grenades at residence, palestinian families of fighting force displacement from their homes and shape. shara no 5 east jerusalem neighborhood was a flashpoint before the 11th day conflict between israel and thomas last month and then picks organizes in japan, so they want up to 10000 domestic fans to be able to attend each event at next month's tokyo games. the plan, which would see no more than half of seats filled at venues,
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is still being discussed with the international olympic committee. last week, japan's top medical adviser said no spectators would be the safest option for lympics already delayed by year, for the summit has moved from tokyo. yes, they will be allowed, but not all of them. are the 4000000 200000 tickets have been sold, but with the new guideline scabbing, the number of spectators 210000 each venue a daily. that means got the list less people who got that tickets are being, are going to be allowed to attend. and in the press conference by take us through the head of the talk, you're willing to go organizing committee. they mention that they're going to hold the notary to choose who is going to be allowed to attend the event. and they're also in the process of returning about $100000.00 tickets to spectators who would exceed the limits that they have until now. so also within this week,
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the organizing committee is going to publish a guide book or guidelines for the spectator themselves. they're going to be willing to include rules on how to move and transport between their homes or lodging locations to the venues, and also a guidelines on their behavior the way they should act inside the venue. while they're there of actions as seen as key to thought unlocking big events and some richer countries with high notation rates have started to hold major events on sunday night, a food fight is consistent. new york's madison square garden was the iconic venue's 1st full capacity event. since last march, there were no masks all social distancing. but vaccines were essential that just as they will be at next year's world cup in qatar, hosts are in talks to secure a 1000000 doses in case global immunization efforts lag by next of ember. the so
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risk in big events, the recent g 7 so much in cornwall is risking the super spread label. a 2000 percent increase in current of ours cases has been recorded in the surrounding communities. the speak to professor dennis now she's a distinguished professor. if you put a p d o me ology at the city university of new york graduate school, public help joins us on skype from brooklyn in new york city. thanks very much for being with us. so how much of a risk is it? do you think to have spectators and those kind of numbers at the lympics and does it vary depending whether the venues are indoors or outdoors? yeah, i think there's quite a substantial risk involved here, potentially depends on how they ultimately move forward. and yes, it does very matter, very much indoors versus outdoors. if you think about japan and tokyo, they still have relatively low vaccination coverage. and that leaves very high risk of severe outbreaks that can happen if infection and spread begins to increase. as
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a result, japan also has a very large aging population, including a large population of very old individuals. this could increase the number of deaths they've been doing very well. japan over the last several months over the course of the pandemic. in fact, compared to so many other countries and, and i think it's really important for them to try to stay on that course while they increase their vaccination rate. and i mean, that hasn't been any useful data on large scale events recently where, where the level of transmission can be meaningfully assessed. well, there, it all really depends on the kinds of safety measures that are in place. you know, you can have requirements about vaccination from before people can enter into events, or you can have requirements about rapid testing at the time of entry into the events and these and social distancing within the event. and whether or not it's outdoors makes
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a big difference. but i guess the important thing is to remember here is that it's not only the risk of things that can happen at the venue while people are watching the show or watching the games. but everything that goes along with coming back and forth to those venues, right? so everything that goes, goes along with it, like travel to it from the venue using mass transit in very dense, we crowded cities standing in line traveling to and from tokyo. all of these things are, have the potential to increase spread, not just what goes on at the venue itself. and you mentioned the vaccination rates . i mean, not. is that something that is a game changer in terms of actually being able to hold large scale events. you think well, i think so, and i mean, i have to say coming from new york city, where are the vaccination rates are you know, relatively high compared with japan? i think still not where they need to be. i would be very distressed if we were considering holding dealing against summer olympic games here, even with our higher vaccination rates. and i think we're very still still very
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much in the throes of a deadly demick year and our political leaders. we need to act accordingly, not do the things that could put very large number numbers of people at risk of severe cove. 19 president nash, thank you very much. need to talk to us. thank you. or we could 19 variance spreading quickly around the world. governments are responding more aggressively with vaccines. india is now offering them free of charge to adults. but elizabeth per annum reports, the biggest challenge is reaching those who don't live in major cities or towns. health care workers tracked through the pine forests of indian administered push me to reach the village of docks, whom the remote himalayan region is home to the nomadic buggered wall 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 trick on the red amalgam. we came in april and we'll slowly go to
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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 faxing is necessary. so that's why we got to 2 days 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, 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 got the percentage over and the others, the 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 already electron about just the same. so our theme and we are doing best
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took on these people. so each day we go to these nomad which are residing here in the deep water. we combine 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 the 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 have vaccination rates must increase significantly to protect people, and that on this vaccine hesitancy is addressed. it will put in the it's fragile gains against covert 19 at risk. elizabeth fraud and al jazeera new delhi. a small island near de janeiro has just started a mass covered 19 vaccination drive. the hope is that most of the residents can be
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fully not collected in about 2 months. wanted to provide some packet to where they're putting their hopes on a large party when it's complete. just 15 kilometers off the shores of rio de janeiro lace packet down in island of tranquillity. where time seems to have stood still with its colonial buildings and no card. he used to be a favorite spot for tourists, not anymore. why don't we forget, 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. this will hopefully change the next couple of months when bucket 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, myself, kate aga, promised that 8 weeks later they'll receive the 2nd one, the mid packet that was chosen as part of
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a pioneer study on the effects of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is being produced in real by brazil, bleeding. feel who is institute researchers, juliana? i hold the tomatoes. so the idea is to measure how effective math explanation isn't stopping the virus from spreading. 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 $7000000.00 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
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rios me are 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 will even be one next year, where 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 works is one thing. having a carnival is totally different. we cannot control thousands of travelers besides, this is not the moment to party. i mean, brazil has just reached the milestone of 500000 debts by over 1900. 84 year old men said is, mortar says she's hopeful, but doesn't think the pandemic will be over any time soon. not even for beckett as fully vaccinated population. she says she'd rather wait to see what happens to the rest of brazil and the world and dance alone in her paradise island. monica,
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and i'll give, i'll jazeera bucket. oh, how does one of the world's most powerful navies test its latest piece of equipment? the this is the u. s. navy trialing, it's most advanced aircraft carrier. nearly 20 tons of explosives were detonated near the u. s. s. gerald ford to check it's awful readiness. a navy says the test complied with environmental regulation and didn't interfere with marine life. don't count more now to 0. why i'm going to end tomorrow just in the u. s. a russian to track and then inducing insect and tennis fans have a chance to get the have pieces ordering history. jim, i will explain more of ah
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ah ah the a 47. thank you, laura. now just over a week ago, there marks players witnessed a teammate christian ericsson collapsing on the pitch after having a cardiac arrest, but they pick themselves up. and now they have reason to celebrate that because that through the last 16 of the race off the beating russia for one with how down god gave denmark a 1st half lead with a dining strike. he says, pool 7 pounds on a poor, back pass to make it to now. russia pulled back for undress. a chris christenson,
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got that with another. go right strike. and kim mailer made it for one. so emotional scenes at the parkins fade in which is why erickson collapsed denmark mis . now prepare the faith whales. denmark needed belgium to beat finland. and julia obliged, although it took the belgians almost 74 minutes to go in front. and it was an angle by the finish go keeper, the world's number one rank side, then made sure of the victory when really scored his 3rd goal of the tournaments. so that when found, you saw them through as great winners, denmark of finland and russia all on 3 points. but the danes finish 2nd on go difference russia out, but fin and still have a slim chance of qualifying as one of the best 3rd place teams. austria are in the knockout stages for the 1st time off to beating ukraine to finish 2nd in their group. 17 minutes into the game. austria is christoph baumgartener collided heads
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with an opposition player and required treatment for medical stuff. he was able to continue and just a few minutes later, he put his side ahead. but he was and substituted in the 32nd minutes and he was holding his head while he left the field, raising questions as to whether he should have been allowed to carry on playing it finished one nail. also, austria will now face italy on saturday. in the last 16 netherlands had already talked a group see, and they showed why against north macedonia, new boston recruitment system, pi gave the dutch half time lege from liverpool, mid filled at genie one out of the tune a lot on 51 minutes as an evidence captain that grabbed a 2nd scene after helping the 1988 your champions, 2 or 3 nail victory for confirmation of the group c table. the netherlands finished top on 9 points after winning all 3 games with austria run is up. you have to wait
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and see if 3 points is enough to qualify for the last 16 as one of the for best 3rd trace teams. north macedonia though, and their 1st year of in championship without a point. and i should just tell you that england check republic of france, sweden and switzerland are all 3 that we're kicking off their final great matches. because results on monday have gone that way of speaking of england. and 2 of their players may some mounts and bend chill while have gone into south isolation as a precaution ought to come in contact with scotland. believe gilmore who's tested positive for corona virus mounts and chill while embraced and spoke to gilmore following their sides. a goal is true on friday, they face tested negative for the virus, but that will be kept away from the rest of the school for the time being. is unclear if they can play and tuesdays final great game with check for public gilmore. they definitely will miss scotlands must win game with croatia because he's isolating to 10 days. hello. say be out of the last 60 much. should they make
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it 3? yeah, look, i don't want to cause a drama for scotland, but if you are all in the dressing room together, where, where does everything stand? so it's, it's, yeah, i don't know is the start medical people are dealing with all of this being updated as regularly as we can be, which is every hour or so there's a little bit more information and we have to accept whatever the situation is and, and adapt to it, that's that's, that's the world we're all living in across every family and across the every school and every business. italy is part of a start. mary druggie backs the idea of moving the are a 2020 final out of britain. there are concerns. i holding the final in london due to fears over the spread of the coven, delta variance in the u. k. u, a. f. a reportedly in talks with the british government about increasing the
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attendance at wembley stadium 265004 the semi finals final. some news from the english premier league now in champions manchester city have made a $139000000.00 bit for the strike. hurricane city a reportedly opened to including players in addition to the cash offer, which would smash that transfer record. this bus are expected to reject the bid for their doorman canes, a captain in england and europe, and insist talk of his club future has not been affecting his performances for his country. golf at 2021 at us opened it will be remembered as a tournament that delivered comma to one of the games. best players spotted john rom claimed his 1st major. that was just 2 weeks after being forced out an event. while he was leading by 6 shots because he tested positive for current of ours having closed before. and i just knew on a sunday the way it had been plane and the sundays, the last few last few majors,
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i just had to be close and i knew i could get it done. and i'm keeping that good sound. the mo, go and i believed from the biggest setbacks you can get some of the biggest breakthroughs, and that's why stay. so partial 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. oh good. i don't know how to say. i don't think there's a golf course where he can't have success on he's. he's not going to player, but. yeah, i mean, he was a major champion and waiting, 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. ramos, say me back to the top of the world, go rankings. replacing dustin johnson, it was number one for the past 43 weeks only to non americans are inside the top 10
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. it's under show flay and patrick can't play the any to play on that list. you haven't won a major on a cycling greatest ever sprinters. mark cavendish is making a surprise returned to the top france after a 3 year absence. the british cyclist was a last minute inclusion. and the belgian, the kind of quick step team following the withdrawal of last year at green jazz, he went to some but it's kind of a dish with $130.00 total front stages. putting him 2nd on the all time list. he struggle and struggled in recent news. they are being diagnosed with epstein. bob iris has enjoyed a resurgence this season. the rain stops on saturday. tennis fans have the chance to get the hands on some sporting history, or cetera has parted with more than 800 personal items, some of which will go under the hammer, christy's auction house in london on wednesday to raise money for his foundation. and the rest will be auction online during wimbledon,
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which starts next monday. perhaps the most eye catching lot is the outfit he won when winning a french opened in 2009 to complete his career grand slam. that was estimated to fetch up to a $100000.00 the days with a more modest budget compared for smaller items, such as find both towels and caps, which stopped from $150.00 more affordable. and the auction is expected to raise around $2000000.00, i think from what we're hearing, it's quite hard for federal. it's a part with some of those items. i think it was quite difficult for him, but all in the name of a good cause. thanks very much. that's it from us. i'll have more for you in just a few minutes. now when i'm going to give you one, we'll still control, we're sorry, 2 moments after emerging from the ground billions. this account is reaching the end of their life cycle. in the eastern us, they stay on the ground for 17 years before coming up. and when they do, it's a huge scientific event. how do they respect to a mother and daughter? pero, citizen, scientists tracking the bugs with
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a phone up go him 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 life cycle. you take a picture just like this and then upload. and every picture is verified by a scientist volunteer in the program to verify that it is this brewed x. the cater exceeded our best expectations. we were hoping 450000 photographs. we got over half a 1000000. our highest day was 37000 photographs one day, got a lot of data. it's the largest crowd sourcing event ever done for article 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. we'll be able to use these points to, to determine where the brute emerged is, could help us fill gaps that the past. we would not be able to do. some people and taking pictures all, and that's giving us an interesting record because now we can actually look at all their photos from the 1st one of the last, or we can actually see a progression of what happened in the emerges in one location. oh this i see and then down here, but under the em it hill easy to have people become involved in science when you make it fun like this?
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not really is the end of the news and i'll be back in a minute with another pull up. the daisy sykes watching. ah, news, news, news, news. news in 2020 new york city was the global at the center of death and in this from the corona virus. like many cities, the panoramic has altered the metropolis is very fabric. hundreds of thousands of flood the celebrated concrete jungle. those who remain know that restoring it's my talent, he will be easy. people in power asks whether the city can bounce back to its
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