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on power os, whether the city can bounce back to its former glory, saving new york on a just we understand the differences in the cultures, the cost around the amount of what we've been using current. does that matter to you? i i thought this using rise to entice more people to get vaccinated against over 19, but not the philippine president is threatening jail if people reject the job. ah, i'm fully back. this is al jazeera life from also coming out the jubilation from supporters of i mean years reelected leader by the opposition says there is evidence of fraud the uncomfortable relationship
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between co ship fan venice, why the palin city is at risk of being put on your medical endangered lead and israel located of garza leaves the production line high and dry at a populace shrink company thank you for joining us. a warning of a corona virus vaccine christ is growing in developing nations that desperately need more doses. walker organization says of the 18 nations targeted under the global sharing scale. kovacs more than half are facing shortages. some have run out, tended setting up a hub in south africa to allow countries to make their own vaccines. the cook 19 funding because shown that relying on a few companies to supply global public goods is limiting and dangerous
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to boost manufacturing. w 2 has continued to call for the sharing of know how technology and licenses and the waving of intellectual property rights. now on a more positive, no skew buys release, promising data on the 2nd of 5 vaccines is working on. it's how many as 3 says it's 92 percent effective after 3 jobs. one country making slow progress in the faxing rollout is the philippines. and now it's president rodrigo, today's threatening to jail, people who refuse to get vaccinated, they're going to go now, if you will not agree to be vaccinated, leave the philippines, go to india, or if you want or somewhere, if you want go to america. but for as long as you are here and you are a human being and can carry the virus you should be vaccinated. otherwise, i will order all the local officials to have a tally of the people who refused to be vaccinated. because if you don't want to be vaccinated, i will use either mixed in the pigs on you, people are just there to me like linda has more from manila while you know,
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this threat came from president that there to, in his latest public appearance where he basically said that filipinos can be put to jail if they refuse that vaccine. but early this morning, the same statement coming from the president was contradicted by the department of justice secretary and basically saying that the law, the government cannot compel filipinos to get vaccinated. but as you know, it will just go more, it will take more than just threats coming from the president, in order to convince a lot of filipinos to get vaccinated. latest survey, a local poll survey show that only a 3rd of those pulled were willing to get back to needed. and this issue of vaccine hesitancy has been a problem for so many years in 2017 president through the good that they're just government, conducted an investigation into reduce esther's being vac. i'm seeing that vaccine was a vaccine for den get fever,
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and he was inoculated in during the time of former precedent. been ignore quino. now that investigation was played before the general public for many years. and that's contributed to the very high vaccinate vaccine hesitancy in the philippines . another issue here also is vaccine preference. another's survey also shows that majority of filipinos do not want vaccines coming from china, which makes up the bulk of available vaccines. here they do prefer american and where are western vaccines, which is pfizer or more than what they are now. and these are really very limited here at the moment. on the african continent, fewer than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. dr. richard, to me, he go, is the coordinator of the immunization and vaccine development program at the wild house organisation explains how the new vaccine have in south africa can help boost production today. only 60000000 close to 60000000. do you have these to be did
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to africa compared to more than 2.6 damian globally. it gives you just a scale of how low the vaccine availabilities on the african continent. so we believe that in the next 9012 months, the hub that has been established, africa could stop producing vaccine. and this can help, at least to solve the problem of availability of the vaccine. because for the moment, our each contract 1st using their, their supply, the commit people in their own countries before even thinking about our country and africa. it's very interesting when we looked at the new technology that is being used to produce the messenger r n a vaccine. i think it's effective date, for instance, a quick production of vaccine compared to the traditional way of producing vaccine and flexible technology that could be adopted very quickly, for instance,
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to produce vaccines for different variants. so i think the choice of these technology for the happiness of that is the right choice because it's going to help really to kind of need for the, the new approaches and technology to produce vaccine quickly on the african continent in avenues the opposition candidate in armenia, is not election, says he has evidence the fraud in sundays vote. former president, robert could cherry unmade the claims during a news conference in yerevan. early on tuesday, he was defeated by prime minister nicole passed me on who called the election to ease anger over a p c. and he signed with of i john where we challenge these in yerevan. he says, despite the claims of fraud called cherry and seems to be coming to terms with his defeat. he says that the outcome was a surprise that the poles going into the election suggested that he had widespread
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support amongst the populace. some even putting him in the lead, but he says that over the, they're happy issues with the campaign that they weren't as popular in perhaps the villages, as they thought they were, they should have gone out there and campaigns would have done so if the campaign had been longer, i think he's accepted that a lot of people in this country voted for the government. and because they didn't want to see a return to the style of government that he had overseen when he was president a few years ago. so i think the general message that we got here is that his policy will take up it in parliament, although he hasn't said that explicitly yet that did still deliberating on this off whether he would actually take up a seat in parliament. he said, no, my skills are more as, as, as a, someone behind the scenes and as a leader, rather than as a legislator for pasheti. and while he's riding high in the end,
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it wasn't even close with a much bigger victory. them pre election polls predicted nicole pasheti and it's celebrating it's a rallying central yerevan on monday nights. the fact the country and talked of work to be done. i mean the political crisis. that stuff is anatomy. on november 9th and over the republic of at a meeting, i gave a mandate to our government and this political team to establish a dictatorship of low and right, the people implemented. and i don't have a lot so jubilation to the prime minister and his supporters. but although winning 54 percent of the votes from a turn out of not quite 50 percent, is a solid mandate. it's hardly a ringing national endorsement of the man. it was a large chunk of undecided voters that in the end when yes, they might be a mighty grieving over his military defeat. it was by john,
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but it seen that was from y rejection. that his main libel robert cherry and i was just focused on. and that's according to analyst richard garrick garcia, is a returned to armine 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 called charles on by 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 irregularities. 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 comprehensive and generally well managed with a short timeframe. however,
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they were characterized by intense pl, always station and mod, by increasingly inflammatory rhetoric among key contestants. this election has delivered something unusual for armenia and the region largely fair vote in which the winner wasn't pre ordains 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 how to 0 your event frames prime minister pedro sanchez is due to ponder 9 jailed catalan separatists leaders on tuesday. they were convicted of sedition in 2019, for their role in the region failed. 2017 independence bid. opinion polls show about 60 percent of people in frayne opposed treating them. supporters of cutler independence accused the government of intimidation. unesco is considering
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a proposal to put venice on its endangered list if the city does not issue a permanent ban on cruise ships docking there. if approved, the agency could demand urgent action from the italian government by february, who ships have been banned from venice. since the thought of the pandemic residents were caught by surprise when a ship sailed into the lagoon city earlier this month. tomato cherry is the leader of the activist group coming tato, no. grandy navi, which translates as the no big ships committee. he says unesco proposal is an important step towards protecting the john lagoon from a future disaster. we are quite very, very happy about this announcements about your next go because it's exactly what our committee is saying since 10 years of char goes against the, the cruise ships in our board. and it goes a lot of embarrassment for our government that says on the 1st of april, may the governor mental decree said that the cruise ships will not same or in our,
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in the moon anymore. but all the world and manage to see on the 5th of june, actually nothing has changed. so this, the duration of your next call is very, very important. it's important because of the main issue that the big ship this issue because the ships are too big for our city. they pollute to too much. they cause a lot. busy of damages to the city and to the natural environment of our precious. and they are not safe. we have seen a couple of years ago to accidents in the same month. the ships are not build and not made that to cross front jail, maybe a evil historical city like veney or bill sale and to, to grasp the see not the main problem of venice is that then it has only one
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economy. bennett doesn't live on juries. venice died on mass tourism, the only economy of my student is actually pushed away from the city all the residents. all the different economies can head on al jazeera health worries. the people living near production facilities in southern iraq, cancer rates. why the fight to save the great barrier reef? why a warning from the un has, i'm good. australia's com ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, welcome. so the look at the international forecast still thinks of very heavy downpours across southern parts of china. lots of cloud and rain around here. my,
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you front just fit the little further southwards as it tends to do. it does wave around though. so more heavy down port coming in into the far south of china, gone, gone problems, for example, seeing some foundry down pools with some flooding. hong kong looking particularly wet over the next few days. that rain, stretching its way through taiwan out into the open waters. it's sunshine and showers for japan, for the korean peninsula, maybe up towards basing as well. northern parts of china seeing some heavy rain and they showers just gathering around the yellow sea as we go on through the day. still a shower is therefore the current peninsula into japan, still that wet weather into southern parts of china with the risk of further flooding that we have seen flooding rain recently, around ne, in part of india as well. lots of clouds showing up on the satellite, pitcher little pockets of sundry down. pause, now moving a little further inland food up towards would dash up towards the pool. more heavy showers here. shall we continue along the western gas,
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say the on soon rains. of course, not as intensely happen recently, but they are still there nevertheless, a more heat up towards northern pakistan sponsored cattle airways, 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 structure that maintain the code on the project, that's what we use. a was one of the founders of settlement with this and the story of juice through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century drew for them a rock and a hard place analogy 0 ah, the
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the me welcome back. our top stories on al jazeera, this, our, the world health organization is warning that most countries receiving over 900 vaccine level sharing scheme don't have enough. social is setting up a hub in south africa to allow developing nations to make their own vaccine. the opposition candidate, the now mean? yes, not the election says he has evidence of fraud in sunday's vote and will take it to the constitutional for the president. robert coach harriann was defeated by prime minister nicole passions and unesco. always considering a proposal to put venice on a thin, dangerous net does not issue a feminine battle ships docking that if the agency could demand urgent action from the italian government by february havanese. now in provisional results for a few years, general election are expected. later on tuesday, the votes being seen as a test of prime minister be made commitment to democracy,
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but they have been allegations of irregularities and not all regions were able to vote including degree where there's been months of fighting. some opposition parties boycotted monday's election while others say the ballot boxes were tampered way then their staff attacked me to do reports from the saba. there were long queues of voters in most pulling centers in several cities across. if you appear including in the capital at the sub, some of the volt started queuing us us for a m local time. the electro commission had increase the number of pulling stations across the country to avoid large crowds from gathering appalling 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 a democratic revival in africa, sick and most populous country, and
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a break from its authoritarian past, totaling other things a common normally so far. but i just wish the process was a little faster than it is, and we hope this election will bring peace and unit as far as i want 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 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 stations to allow water cut the bulbs. the prime ministers nearly formed prosperity parties of france, run up by a considerable margin in a crowded field of candidates, mostly from smaller, ethnically based parties. more than 40 parties are filled with candidates, but the most originally based, some opposition parties of boycotting the vote. in the battle ground status or on the position parties have by court of the elections,
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citing intimidation and imprisonment of some of their leaders and supporters. some opposition leaders have however endorsed the process. colleague, it's somewhat credible. my expectation is that it would hopefully and yesterday was minor difficulties with creative, awake and different. that's why we are hoping that's what we are watching very close 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 been billed as a nationwide called us elections are not 2nd place in one 5th of the countries. 547 because it was these elections in the for molly, on how to region for this study, you will post for me until september for what the electoral board called logistical reason. elections, also not taking place in the region of north. and if you up, yeah, most of the delayed volt, scheduled for 6 september, but not that has been set yet for
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a vote in ticket. i the pull something monitored by observance from the african union as well as a number of european groups. but the european union did not send a team blemish if you appear for failing to guarantee the independence of its mission. once the volta account of national and peace with the prime minister, who is head of government, as well as the president, a large list ceremony, a role. how much do all jersey to disobey, to appear? man more military says it's killed for anti june 10 militia members during a shootout in mandalay, security forces say they were conducting a rating the city and were met with gunfire and grenade has been fighting a sophomore since the february co, as people form so called defend forces to battle the military crack down, the genta has faced increasing resistance on ethnic will span protest. mexico and argentina have recalled their ambassadors from nicaragua for consultations after president daniel ortega's crackdown on opponents. more than
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a dozen opposition figures including 5 potential presidential candidates have been arrested this month. as his ortega is expected to seek a 4th term in the november elections on sunday. miguel moore, i journalist and a presidential hopeful, was arrested under nicaragua, controversial new laws. the crackdown on i'll take as opposition, isn't you, as john home and reports from mexico city? seems that president daniel will take his government is really going around sort of mopping them up. now officially, what the police have said is that he was asking for foreign intervention in nicaragua, including foreign military intervention that he was involved in terrorist attacks. they really, through 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 rivals of treason. so he's just the latest one and more than a dozen political figures that we've seen arrested recently in the country. now
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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 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 to iraq. now where people in a small town in the south say, pollution from oil production is killing them. they blaming the process of gas flaring, that's when oil is extracted and accessed natural gas is burned off, releasing c o 2 and methane. the rocky government is investing billions to use the gas for electricity, but as natasha go name, re force on babylon, village in bonds, for many se is already too late. people living in the village of butler
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take visitors here. they say gas flaring from oil production decimated their generations old palm trees leaving behind nothing but trunks. when we met the village elders, they said every one, know some one who is diagnosed with or who has died from cancer. so i know that i already have cancer and only god helps me. we continue to be worried about our families and loved ones. the bus for health department in southern iraq says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick. the rocky high commission for human rights says, due to the high rate of cancer in basra, it's demanding the government work with oil companies to combat pollution. that is, will stop all of the for 6 or 7 years every 2 years. there is some challenge, political job and security german gas is long term investment. it need some stability and it needs some cash and come with the world bank ranks. iraq,
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number 2 behind russia when it comes to gas flaring, instead of polluting the air, the gas could be recovered and sold or used to generate electricity for millions of people. the bus for gas company is investing $3000000000.00 to do just that. at the remailer oil field, iraq's largest, anything that the iraqi government can do, or it's neighbors can do to create in a stable environment, is good for capturing more gas and for creating a better environment for the iraqi people. the people of butler say the land, their families have been tied to for 200 years is toxic, and they wonder how many more of them will get sick before the government can help them. natasha game l. jazeera birthright iraq. israel has allowed some exports
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from gaza to resume a month after the truth that end it's 11 day offensive on the territory is really government says the measure is conditional on whether stability is preserved. agricultural products and clothing were the 1st goods to be met through. now how the water restrictions remain in place and that causing a shortage of warm materials in gaza as it struggles to recover from last month's conflict. it's for the closure of a major stock drinks factory costing hundreds of jobs. you know, science reports, some gas, every abandoned industrial, surrounded by silence, with its tangle of metal cubes and conveyor belts. all turned off. the soft drinks planting. godsa has the hushed atmosphere of futuristic graveyard marketing manager. her mom he as she inspects his factory now quite production line. the middle must not come in. 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
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those materials. so we were forced to send 250 employees home. we hope that the crossings will reopen and end this crisis. for years, the g group had a captive market of 2000000 palestinians. living in god's is narrow castille strip . israel's long term located keeps them behind a 40 kilometer concrete and barbed wire fence god as to bordering, but most of its goods comes from the one control by israel. 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. so god says economy has deteriorated. a recent tightening of these rarely located has led to shortages, 90 percent of gods. this factories have close,
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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 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, you, and officials are recommending that australia's great barrier reef be placed on a list of wild heritage sites. phase are in danger. you're still in government phase, it's stunned by the call and is planning to strongly oppose that lower burden.
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manley has more this underwater trade of colorful reefs, served as refuge inhabitant to some of the most diverse marine species on the planet. australia's great barrier reef both one 3rd of the world's coral population, but it's under threat. and so 2 is a wildlife. the relies on it. the eastern pacific ocean is heating up fast since the mid ninety's. this is cause the death of half of the reef. and is led to un officials recommending it to be placed on a list of wolf heritage sites considered in danger. but the australian government isn't happy about it. countries including european countries, have got strong views about what policies different countries should have on climate change. and i understand that as well, but this is not the convention in which to have those conversations. last year, the re recorded it's high sea surface temperature since records began in 1900,
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where the ocean heats up. corals expel algae, the causes and bleach only the most resilient survive. unesco has code for the endanger listing to be adopted at its next world heritage committee meeting . but it's the 2nd time that it's tried to add it to the list. 6 years ago the australian government lobbied the 21 country committee to drop the listing. it said unesco didn't consider the billions of dollars that contributed towards the reef protection. but some expert say australia is resisting a commitment to the net, their carbon emissions level by 2015. and that it's over reliant from fossil fuels, maybe contributing to climate change. that means making very definite decisions on climate change. not heading towards supporting the fossil fuel industry in this
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country, and i think you call 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. 3000 separate, leafs and 900 islands make up the great barrier reef. but with 50 percent of the reef already gone. many question whether unesco move will make much difference. laura, as a man, the al jazeera, ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the world health organization is warning that most countries receiving over 1900 vaccines, or global sharing scheme. don't have enough dell for setting up a hub in south africa to allow developing nations to make their own vaccine. there could be 19 funding because shown.
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