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to them a rock and a hard place on al jazeera, the wild house organisation warns, conveyed vaccines are running out in poor countries with many battling a surgeon infections. ah, no, i'm fully back to boy watching al jazeera my from don't also coming out. votes are being counted in ethiopia after an election described as the most democratic ever, but overshadowed by a humanitarian crisis in the north supported armenian leader. he windsor landslide victory in it's not the election cold after
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his nations the feed in last year war with the by john and another set back for guys is broken economy. a shortage of raw material close is a major factory putting 100 out thank you very much. for joining us, the world health organization has warned most countries receiving over 900 vaccine through a global sharing scheme don't have enough doses to continue their vaccination programs. the w h o says of the 800 nations targeted under the kovak scheme. more than half are facing shortages, while some have completely run out to setting up a how been south africa to allow developing nations to make their own vaccine. the could be 19 funding because shown that relying on a few companies to supply global public goods is limiting and dangerous to boost manufacturing. w 2 has continued to call for the sharing of know how
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technology and licenses and the waving of intellectual property rights and cuba has released promising data on the 2nd 5 covey. 19 vaccines that it's working on its health. when is 3 says the job is 92 percent effective after 3 doses. now, one country making slow progress is the philippines and now it's president rodrigo to take a is threatening to jail, people who refused to be vaccinated. let's go live to our correspondent in manila jamila linda then, jeremy les, why are people not getting vaccinated in the philippines? is it a question of vaccine hesitancy, or rather, the fact that there are no vaccines? well, it's a complex problem solely as you know, the president in his late to state and basically said that those who refused vaccines will end up going to jail or can be jailed by state forces. but that was
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quickly contradicted by the department of justice secretary himself, he basically said that the law actually does not compel or cannot force anybody if they refuse vaccination program by any local government as you see. but the problem of the vaccine has been the is beyond just, you know, the complicated and contradictory statements of the government. it started in 2017 when president of legal that there is government also conducted an investigation into baksha, which was a den get vaccine being tried on children. here, during the time of former president ban, ignore keen on the investigation was played out before the general public for a month and according to experts that actually increased the level of vaccine hesitancy here in the country. so it is the problem more than just it is a problem, not just access, but also for the public to actually trust the vaccine. in particular, for example, vaccines coming from china has very low trust ratings compared to vaccines coming
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from the us and other western countries. but the problem again is supplies because there are more sign of act vaccines here than pfizer, or their know, which even has yet to arrive here in the philippines fully. so a question of trust you say, what about access to the scenes? you mentioned the chinese vaccine. how, you know, what's the situation as far as vaccine availability is in the philippines while the philippines as already veiled over a 100, i think millions, millions of duck, seen from the kovak facility. and of course, with over a 100000000 people in over 7107 islands at the resources coming from the callback facility is not enough. so the government has been trying to admit that shortage by ordering millions of vaccines from at least 4 manufacturers. but as you know, it takes months before they are able to arrive and they are slow to arrive. and the
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mention, this isn't archipelago. so it's very, very difficult to transport vaccines in many different areas. in fact, there are a lot of government officials who are complaining that in many areas vaccines have yet to arrive. so looking at the current rate, when it comes to looking at the current process of inoculation here in the philippines, there are exports or actually seeing that it will take at least 3 years for the philippine government for the country to actually achieve. heard in unity with the current process at this point at least 3 years with over around 5 percent inoculated so far. thank you very much for that. jamila linda then live there in manila and other world news provisional results for a few years. general election are expected later on tuesday, mondays vote is being seen as a test of prime minister ibm. it's commitment to democracy, but they've been allegations are the irregularities and not all regents were able to vote, including he gray,
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where there's been months of fighting. some opposition parties boycotted monday's election, while other se, ballot boxes were tampered with and their staff attacked. wanted to report some, some of the there were long queues of waters in most pulling centers in several cities across europe, including in the capital, addis ababa. some of the voters started queueing us las for a m local time in. the electoral commission had increase the number of pulling stations across the country to avoid large crowds from gathering at pulling centers to reduce the risk of spreading covered 19, but also to haste and the voltage process. it is the 1st electro test for 44 year old prime minister who rose to power in 2018, championing democratic revival enough. a 2nd most popular country and a break from it's offered a teddy and past totaling other things. a common only so far, but i just wish the process was a little faster than it is,
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and we hope this election will bring peace and unit i will than anything. i will vote for a party, which i think will bring peace to our country. and i finalized my decision on who to vote for their what delays in some pulling stations, though they threw up in national electro board say about a dozen pulling stations opened late due to officials arriving late. voting was extended in some pulling sessions to allow water cut the bulbs. the prime ministers nearly formed prosperity parties. the front run up by a considerable margin in a crowded field of candidates, mostly from smaller, ethnically based parties. when more than 40 parties are filled with candidates, but the most originally based, some opposition parties of boycotting the vote. in the battle ground state of romeo position parties have quoted the election, citing intimidation and imprisonment of some of their leaders and supporters. some opposition leaders have however, endorsed the process. colleague,
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it's somewhat credible. my expectation is that it would hopefully and that was mine or difficulties would be completed in a creative way. that's what we are hoping. that's what we watching very closely up to now the turn out seems to be good. people are out in big numbers. that's a good thing. that's a good science, this fight thing bill does a mission wide context. elections are not 2nd place in one 5th of the countries, 547 because it was these electrons into somalia and how to region for this. and if you will post for me until september what the electro board called logistical reason. elections also not taking place in the region of north and if you up here most of the delayed voltage scheduled for 6 september, but no, that has been set yet for a voltage ticket. i the polls up being monitored by observance from the african union as well. as a number of european groups, but the european union did not send
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a team blaming if you appear for failing to guarantee the independence of its mission. once the volta count of national and peace with the prime minister, who is head of government, as well as the president, a largely ceremonial role. and let's get an update now from mohammed in the south by so the vasa being counted mohammed any early indications. not yet fully in the $48.00 paul, them pulling sessions across if you of the, of the process of counting the cost model is going on. the tunnel was huge by every measure according to the electoral board. and they're saying it would take a few days to understand which direction things are going on. actually a lot more expected until a week from the time the voting happened. so but some opposition parties are saying they are given at the bulk already
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been counted, but they're making headways in just the capital, but also other areas of the country. and that is something that will lend credibility to the much criticized pulses. and mainly because some of the voting was not taking place in some of the regions in the country, including the gray, where a 7 month long war is going on. and also in the eastern part of the country, the hot out and somebody just did not walked with the rest of the country because of what the electro board called logistical reasons. of course, these are crucial elections to be a prime minister, be the sticking of fresh monday to believe that when you give him the ability to continue on with these forms and also resolve the many problems if you're, if you're facing by non particularly violence between the different ethnic groups
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living in the country. thank you for the update mom and i do live in addis ababa to armenia. now where opposition candidate and former president, robert cor, cherry and is holding a news conference right now. these last pictures from caravan, this news conference coming after a prime minister, nicole passed me on victory in sundays, not parliamentary election. and this was months after defeat in a conflict with assa bye john that prompted mass protest demanding his resignation . where we challenge has our report from the area on the, in the end, it wasn't even close with a much bigger victory than pre election polls predicted nicole pasheti and it's celebrating it's a rally in central yerevan on monday night. he thanked the country and talked of work to be done. i mean, the political crisis, that stuff is not. i mean, yeah, november 9th and over the republic off, i mean you guys are mandate to our government and this political team to establish
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a dictatorship of low and right. the people implemented and i don't have a lot so jubilation for the prime minister and his supporters. but although winning 54 percent of the votes from a turn out of not quite 50 percent is assaulted mandate. it's hardly a ringing, national endorsement of the man. it was a large chunk of underside, advices that in the end, when with nicole they might be a mighty grieving over his military defeat. it was the by john, but it seen that was from jackson, that his main rivals robert for terry. and that's according to analyst richard garrick garcia, is a return to armenia is less democratic, passed his terms as president of armenia, where he actually came to power by force and forcing the resignation of the 1st democratically elected president patrol in subsequent years for charles on by
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ruling the country rather than governing the country has been much better at fixing elections than winning elections. robert contrarian and his armenia alliance are rejecting their defeat, saying there were voting erect narratives. but international observers had given the running of the election, their preliminary approval. if not the toner, which campaigning was conducted, the parliamentary elections in the republic of ammonia. they're competent and generally well managed with a short timeframe. however, they were quite characterized by intense pull station and maud by increasingly inflammatory rhetoric among key contestants. this election has deliberate something unusual for armenia and the region. a largely fair vote in which the winner wasn't pre ordained bots. nicole passion, you must move quickly to unify this traumatized and divided nation or political crisis might soon consume armenia again will reach helen's now to 0. your event.
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still ahead on al jazeera, the us help to reopen discussions about the young young nuclear program. we'll have the latest australia rejects the un recommendation to put the great barrier reef on a list of wild heritage sites that are in danger. ah hello there. we got 10, which is on the rise across europe over the next couple of days. now. that's good news if you're in the west where it has been disappointedly, cool, with all this cloud and rain tumbling and not quite secured. if you further east the way we have seen the record breaking hate and she passed the western russia was such 34 celsius in moscow on tuesdays those temperatures continuing to notch up. but we should be back up about 800 celsius in london. be about 20 degrees there in
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paris is still below what it should be. but as we go through the next couple of days, those temperatures will start to lift little more in the west sunshine. hopefully coming through the light, the showers. there was a good part of france and ordinary spain and portugal, the low countries, luxembourg, belgium, st. some heavy rain that rang pushing into the heart of germany as well with some thunder downpours. we'll see what a 2 sharp showers a towards the black sea as well, but no nearest wise bright. more shower was coming back in across the southern half of france, east, the way back down into northern areas, spain and portugal, 20 celsius in london. 19 in paris. there you go. more sunshine, somebody look forward to 35 in moscow. more heat coming through here pretty. i have course northern parts of africa. tripoli, touching 44 degrees celsius, oppressive heat here. meanwhile, the seasonal showers across west africa doing very nicely. and pushing for the north. the latest news as it breaks,
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a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the quarter of 23 to one happened in nigeria, 740 waters with detailed coverage president, biting the spawn policy is the buying close allies and partners. and then with the united position deal with problems from around the world. the government says they are aiming to 70 percent of the population by the end of the year. ah, the me here watching al jazeera life from doha reminder of our main stories this our world health organization is warning that most countries receiving covered 1900 vaccine
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through a global sharing scheme don't have enough stone. meanwhile, the philippines price rent is threatening to jail. people who refused to be vaccinated. rodrigo, to tattoo warning contradicts help official for fe. the program is voluntary and vote counting is underway. nico p as general election from opposition groups claim valid boxes where tampered with prime minister made these helping to hold on to power in what is his 1st real electro. have a u. s. phase. it's waiting to hear back from north korea regarding a proposal for meeting the american special representative for north korea made the comment during talks with south korea as unification. minister both official say now is a good time to reopen discussions about the young young nuclear program. early this month, north korean leader kim jong own warned his government to be fully prepared for both dialogue and confrontation with washington. rob mcbride has moved from sol. this is an interesting time and that have been some interesting developments,
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especially during this visit. especially with mention of possibly scrapping the working group that exists between south korea and the united states which see is seen as a positive sign or possibly a way forward of restarting dialogue. just to give you some background. this working group was established between south korea in the united states white at the height of all of this flurry of diplomacy at the end of 2018. basically to make sure the 2 allies were singing off the same him sheets that they were proposing the same thing, things to north korea, that there wouldn't be any misunderstanding. north korea. i hate the idea of this working group describing it as a noose around the possibility of diplomacy as so the fact that they are talking about scrapping. this is almost symbolic if you like that this belongs to the previous period of diplomacy. and then we have had interesting sounds coming out of north korea from kim jung and saying that the north korea should be ready for both
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as he put a dialogue, but also confrontation, which was seen at least as being a fairly optimistic. but since then, his influential sister, kimmy jones has given a clarification, or if you like, poured cold water on that saying that people shouldn't get ahead of themselves. that if that too much was expected, that they could indeed be disappointed. so it could well be that this is a bit of good cop bad caught by the brother and sister from north korea coming out . and that we are still seeing the possibilities at least of dialogue at some point in the future. hong kong glass pro democracy newspaper could stop publishing on saturday if the government continues to keep it. assets frozen, manages of apple daily's power company will decide on friday whether or not to shut down a opperation, an advisor to the imprisoned media tyco jimmy lie who found the paper 26 years ago, says it can no longer pace time because it's bank accounts are blocked while hong kong leader has defended the government factions and insisted the city is price,
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freedom is not under threat. don't try to underplay the significance of breaking the national security law and don't try to beautify these acts all for and then during national security was shot, the foreign governments have taken so so much to their heart whenever they talk about things that they are doing, they will put it under the banner, also safeguarding national security. so what is the basis of applying that sort of double standards and don't try to accuse the hong kong authorities for using the national security law as a tool to suppress the media or to stifle the freedom of expression. the united nation has strengthened the security in a large refugee camp in booking a fossil of violence worse than in the region. 1000 fled their homes after an increase in congress this year. many have sought refuge in the good devil camp near
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dory. charlotte bellis reports in the northeast corner of the kina faso near the borders of new year. and molly lies the good of a refugee camp. this is home 411000 refugees. actress angelina jolie a. you in. and basset flew 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 $2000000.00 people. a milestone passed for the 1st time this year. the way the international community tried to address this conflict and insecurities is broken, it is erratic, 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 countries, including my own and the expense of others. authorities in the king of faso and the
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you when say they are doing the best to protect these refugees. that deployed more soldiers and increase the trolls 22 year old yellow. our amadou moved here 4 months ago or 4th moved in a decade. 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. fighters 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 early this month. when i was, once i arrived burkina faso, i'm afraid even in good a boat that we don't sleep at night. it's really hard for keena as well as molly are 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
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has just 22 percent of the money. it needs to hope doors and the king of fossil, when, as he still on that is to have it. 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 for keenest 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 mexico in argentina have recall there and bathroom from nicaragua, for consultations after president daniel ortega crohn down on a ponies more than a dozen opposition does. and opposition figures including 5 potential presidential candidates have been erected this month. president ortega is effected to seek a 4th term in the november elections on sunday. miguel mora journalists and a presidential hopeful was arrested underneath it. arg was controversial,
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new laws. the crime down on ortega is opposition. isn't you though? as john home and reports from mexico city, it seems that president, daniel will take his government as really go around sort of mopping them up. now officially, what the police have said is that he was asking for, for an intervention in nicaragua, including for military intervention that he was involved in terrorist attacks. they ready for the book at him. and there's new laws in nicaragua that have recently been made, which enables the government to accuse basically people of treason, their political drivers, treason. so he's just the latest one in more than a dozen political figures that we've seen arrested recently in the country. now this is something as well that hasn't just been happening over the last couple of months. this has been happening over the last 3 years or so since 2018 in which there were protests against president ortega and his regime. and those protest
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ended with a lot of people being arrested, a lot of people being thrown in jail dissidence students, journalists, and political figures amongst them. but this is an escalation of that repression. mexico's president is calling for a federal investigation into a string of shootings near the us border. at least 15 civilians were killed in reno fat on saturday after attack as open fire from cause in various points throughout. the city is fox, the deployment of the military. the national guard and state police at least 20 palestinians have been injured in attacks by israeli settlers and police in the shaft, gerard neighborhood in occupied east jerusalem. right wing israelis through rock same chair that families living there. is there literally sleep mode with a number of intentions and kind of found in place for them is really court decision that could see them now border restrictions are causing
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a shortage of raw materials in gaza as it struggles to recover from last month's conflicts with israel. it's forced the culture of a major staff strings. factory costing hundreds of jobs from guys are human as science reports, every abandoned industrial, surrounded by silence, with its tangle of metal cubes, in conveyor belts, all turned off. the soft drinks planting. godsa has the hushed atmosphere of a futuristic graveyard marketing manager, her mammy, as she inspects his factory now quiet production line, the middle must not be common. our factory has been totally shut down due to the closure of the border crossing. know raw materials have come in for 60 days. we depend on those materials. so we were forced to send 250 employees home. we hope that the crossings will reopen and this crisis for years the g group had a captive market if 2000000 palestinians living in garz's narrow castille strip.
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israel's long term located keeps them behind a 40 kilometer concrete in barbed wire. fence god as to borders, but most of its goods comes from the one control by israel and has been closed for nearly a month. now. many palestinians we spoke to here say israel strategy is to struggle garz's economy and cut off all, but a trickle of humanitarian aid. in the hopes of turning people against hamas critic, see the tactics as an unjust collective punishment against the entire population of god. god says economy has deteriorated. a recent tightening of these rarely located has led to shortages, 90 percent of gods. this factories have close, terminating more than 85000 workers. said as lost his job when production was suspended at the soft drinks factory about noiseless had the last. i
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support my family from a single source, which is the factory. it's now shut down and everyone who relies on it is suffering . there are no other jobs here. all the other workers are at home waiting for god's help. there will be more than 80 percent of people in gaza live on $2.00 a day or less and the majority would starve if the united nations did not provide food aid. and now a 65 percent unemployment rate among young people is making the situation worse. you may see it algae 0, gaza, un officials are recommending that australia's great barrier reef be placed on a list of world heritage sites that are in danger. but the strain in government says it's stunned by the move and is planning to strongly oppose that climate change has led to 3 mass bleaching events on the 2300 kilometer long reefs. in 2015 filling award is a marine biologist and senior lecture at the university of queensland. she says the
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great barrier reef needs virgins attention. very bad news. first trailer, of course we have not wanted the great barrier reef on the danger list, but also not terribly surprising, given the threats to the great, very race at the moment. the starting government has not been taking action guy need to on climate change. and whilst they can't solve the problem themselves, obviously they don't need to take stronger action. so they could certainly say that coming. and whilst we've had great improvements in the funding for water quality on the great barrier reef and including new money in the most recent state government budget, we really need to do more in that field as well. that means making very definite decisions on climate change. not heading towards supporting the fossil fuel
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industry in this country and thing, new coal mine guest development. none of those things are going to help climate change, but also taking as much action as we possibly can on improving water quality for the great rates. we've got to really be coastline long rates, so it's a difficult job, but one that we really have to work as hard as possible to solve. ah, no, again, i'm fully back with a headline on al jazeera, the world health organization is warning that most countries receiving cove in 1900 vaccines through a global sharing scheme. don't have enough doses in setting up a hub in south africa to allow developing nations to make their own vaccines. the could be 19 funding because shown that relying on a few companies to supply global public goods is limiting and dangerous.

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