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up to date with what's happening on the ground in the world and in the lab. now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy a world for you. everyone. ah, the problem is the building as literally pancake rescue working through the rebels . the survivors following a building collapse in miami, almost a 100 people are unaccounted for. ah, the money from when i come out santa maria, this is the world news from al jazeera. china has approved a government reshuffle in hong kong critics. i just type in beijing grip over the territory. not welcome me. you need us reject
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a proposal to meet russia's president saying you did send the wrong message. and people in chile question the effect of a chinese vaccine. covered 900 cases, suddenly search. ah. so he's nearly a 100 people on accounted for a day after the partial collapse of a 12 story apartment building in florida. at least one person's consent dead. but that number is expected to arrive. as the search and rescue crews continue to search through the rubble, kareem had out his report from miami. it took just seconds for about half of the 12 story beach for an apartment block to come crashing down. most residents inside were sleep at the time. to sudden collapse sparked a frantic search for survivors. some like this, young boy were pulled to safety. while one woman reportedly needed her leg
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amputated to free her from directed a massive search and rescue is under way. and we know that we're going to do everything we can possibly do to identify and rescue those who have been trapped in the rubble. more than 80 firefighter units recall to the scene, its nervous family members and neighbors and friends stood by him to help him. the whole morning calling them not started just trying to ring their cell phone as much as we can either. i mean to help the rescue just to see if they could hear her cell phone, but we have no clue right now. we're just waiting on everybody else. an entire community is now in the state of grief and shock. officials and volunteers at this family reunification center. i've been doing everything in their power to help those looking for their loved ones, but many are bracing for more bad news. built in 1981,
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the champ plane tower south is home to mostly families, and so called snowbirds residents who spend their winter months in florida. the us president joe biden has been in contact with local officials and says, help is on the way. we are ready to move from the federal resources immediately, immediately about 80 of the buildings. 136 units were reportedly occupied. and while it's unclear how many people are inside at the time, the death toll is expected to rise, the problem is the building has literally pancake is heartbreaking because it does it mean to me that we're going to be successful as successful as we would want to be to find people alive. it's not yet known what caused the collapse authority scene investigation is underway, but that won't call the nerves of family members desperately holding onto hope their loved ones are found to live cattie and had that al jazeera miami,
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florida. pierre from ken o'dell, now spoken to the national council of structural engineers who explains what investigators should be looking for. the priority for those engineers on site right now will be to help understand the stability of the structure in its current state . so that the rescue and recovery operations can be conducted safely as they move forward. as those investigators turn their focus from rescue and recovery to assessment and understanding, they will begin to look for the evidence that is the look for that underlying cause or causes. and i think it will be critical to understand that there probably is not a single cause of this type of class. we need to understand the different issues design, maintenance, age changes. we have a portion of the tower. ready remaining standing of the buildings are,
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are built in different phases, different, even though they are done at the same time. the construction is sequence, perhaps the sequence that allows us to have more comfort or competence that the remaining portion does have stability. but it's going to be very, very cautiously approach as rescuers go. ready into even the person that's standing who it is in fact standing, but we need to understand as we go into that, the nature of what is on to other news and china has approved a government reshuffle in hong kong. and what critics say will further tighten beijing's security crack down on the territory. the police chief chris tang will become security secretary, while his predecessor john has been promoted to chief secretary. he is the 1st person from a policing background to assume the office. since hong kong was handed over to china, back in 1997,
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i'm calling chief executive brushed off criticism though of john these experience for the role to be fair. so john lee has been in a government for almost 4 decades. and security bureau is perhaps one of the biggest in terms of significance in terms of the number of civil servants and its position. so one could not say that as a secretary for security, for many years, his experience is limited. more on the certificate of harlem and hong kong. give you a pointing, a police chief as a security secretary sends a pretty clear message, doesn't it? let me put this in context for you. the chief secretary is akin to the vice president in the us power structure, the right person to the president. they are appointed not elected and usually serve the term serve on the term of the leader. in this case,
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who has been serving the term of the chief executive carry lamb kerry lambs still has one year to go to the end of the term. so the timing of this is quite unusual. now, as he said there, john lee has been career policemen. he has 30 years in the police force, he's been elevated to this role. he's not become the 1st security secretary to take on such a role. he also has been known for his hard line stance against the protestors and the protest movement of 2019 his predecessor matthew jones was he that's more sympathetic to the pro democracy protesters while john lee was tossed with shutting that down and silencing basically, or clearing up the streets of that now he also, it was also under his watch that the national security law came into place. and in less than a year, more than $100.00 people have been arrested. and he will also be tossed with
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foreseeing, of how that national security law plays out in the future as we now see people going to trial and many more people being charged under that law. and also what significance about this as, as you said, it's chris tang, the chief of police is now taking up his role that made many people here worry, particularly those who, who were more akin are more supportive of an open and free hong kong and less concerned about the protests in the streets and such. there's a concern that this now indicates hong kong will be more of a police state. is it fair to say then divvy event the national security law is working, working for beijing at least that it has having the effect of, of quelling people of them not protesting of been not coming out into the streets? no kind of, it's a factor as well. but still that's right, the national security law has definitely put, put a shadow fear across the city. there are those who believe that it's actually
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brought stability to the city and, but for the most part, the majority of the people fear that it's basically limited the space for freedom of expression. it shrunk the space for the pro democracy movement, if not entirely closing it down. and also the timing full of this re shuffle is you know, it's significant in the fact that it comes just 24 hours after apple daily that only, and possibly the last pro democracy newspaper hong kong were shut down. so there is a general sense that the space of expression in hong kong and freedoms are definitely shrinking here. what's also worrying many people are causing concern is the speed of which it's happening. there's a sense that a lot of the calm down to being accelerated ahead of july 1st, which not only is the anniversary of the over, but it's also marks one year since the national security law came into place. and more significantly, it marked the celebrations of
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a 100 years of the funding of china as communist party. excellent, thank you for all of that to be a good pollen reporting from hong kong. a you leaders have rejected the proposal by germany and france to hold talks with the russian president vladimir putin. some member state's voice concerns about what they called moscow's aggressions, saying it must change its behavior support from natasha butler. it was clearly going to be a 10 that you summit improper lead is arrived divided over the blocks relations with russia. the german chancellor and french present won't be you to the summit with russia as a set to building ties that if deteriorated since moscow illegally annexed crimea in 2014. and was assumed that we take responsibility for wanting this dialogue, which is necessary for the stability of the european continent. but we will be demanding because we won't give up our values or our interests. i think that this is the right method. we cannot remain in
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a purely reactive stones when it comes to russia. last week, us president joe biden met with vladimir putin in geneva. but the idea of rolling out the red carpet for the russian president, infuriated eastern european leaders and others who regard russia as the threats the kremlin, understands power politics. the kremlin does not understand a free confessions as a sign of strength of the talks on russia. the last it into the early hours, the friday latest into breed, with summit left the door open to possible cooperation with moscow on the areas of common interest including climate change. the summit was long before we spoke about russia. it was not an easy discussion, but there was no agreement today on an immediate need of meeting. i would have preferred, boldest step forwards, but this is good to and we will continue to work together on cobra. 19 leaders
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promised to coordinate more closely as concerns grow over variance and the built prepared to launch a curve. it's certificate to ease you travel. they also talked about more cooperation with turkey and extra funds for anchor to extend the 2016 you turkey migration packed l g b t q rides weren't initially on the agenda, but leaders included them in protest out of traversal new law from member state hungry, the benz content on homosexuality and gender change on gary and lead a victim o bond said the law aims to protect children. but other leaders remained unconvinced . eating people must feel free on the basis of sexuality, skin, color, gender, whatever. based on article 2 of the founding treat to the european union, which is non negotiable, or get out of the film it's likely to be anglo merkel. last, before she stepped down as a german chancellor, her 1st to use some, it was in 2005. not all of our policies have been supported and you circle,
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but few have doubted her commitments, the european project. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris. there's a check on the weather next. and then 1000000 struggling to put food on the table in india has inflation, souls rising food and fuel prices as well. facing decades in prison, the convicted police officer derek chevron is to be sentenced for the murder of george floyd. ah, the european, where the story continues and he's disappointed one for the most part took the fear in central europe. this mass a thunderstorm has been waving around for a while or each edging, slowly east. and they represents different stream. what is pretty hot weather all the way from? it's the up to the balkans to western russia from very much cooler weather. some
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would call it cold because we are swift in the middle of summer. took that temperature low twenty's for the most part, even southern spain. and he just catching up. so that's the pictures it stands at the moment. some of these temps have been high and nearly reco breaking resolved in sarajevo. we're hanging around those sort of values for the next day. i was told that i do tend to prompt a few classes and occasionally showers, so the weather forecasts for this part of se near it will be occasionally sherry. but the bulk of the thunderstorms that have been producing flash floods and big hail are still further north running through austria, nevada, here ukraine, poland by the roof, and taking a bit of it, cooling trend through the baltic states. you can have been near reco values recently. moscow state at 34. you'll notice now in north africa to see pretty high temperatures, and they're still there with tripoli at 42. today's will be up again to about $33.00 after rain. well, look at sierra leone. the
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frank assessments and arguments suggesting that by ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools, and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics that life has been shaped by this vitamin, the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah ah,
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top stories that are on al jazeera, at least one person has died nearly hundreds of still on accounted for in florida to part of a beach front apartment building collapse, new miami. i see where i could have pulled dozens of survivors from the china approved a government reshuffle in hong kong. the mac critics. they will only types in beijing security cracked down on the territory. police chief chris tang will become security. secretary, he's pretty says john lee has been promoted to chief secretary. and you leaders that rejected a proposal by germany and france to hold hope the russians. lot of a person chance the angler merkel admitted it. difficult discussion. some leaders express their concern for what they call most basic question. now us a police officer derek show. then the man convicted of the murder of george floyd is due to be sentenced later on friday, on hendrick is in minneapolis for us with residents of pricing for a decision that could have implications for both security and the black lives matter movement. more than a year after the death of george floyd,
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minneapolis is still rebuilding a past. the destruction still lies in the wake of the flaming riots that followed the killing of a black man beneath the police officers ne on friday officer. derrick, jovan will be sentenced for floyd's murder. the judge is already ruled that show vin is guilty of aggravating circumstances, acting with particular cruelty in front of children under the power of his authority as a cop and is part of a group. leaving legal analysts expecting a stiff sentence, i think the judge is probably going to depart upward, give him a greater sentence than what our guidelines call for. and given the defense motion and the aggravating factors, i think it's, it's probable that he will go close to 30 years, prosecutors, they shelven, deserves the maximum penalty for actions that in their words traumatized, mr. floyds, family, the bystanders who watched mr. floyd die,
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and the community and his conduct shot the nation's conscience. despite those stern words his lawyer is asking for probation. the murder trial watched around the world, began with the viral video of floyd's arrest and ended with children's conviction on all counts in between with a devastating prosecution, a defiant defense, and some powerful, sometimes tearful witnesses. read, leads me about. at some point, did you make a 911 call that is correct. the quarter police on a boat. and why did you do that? because i believe our witness, a murder is been nights, data policy and policy to sort of for if we're not doing more, i felt that derek show was justified was acting with objective reasonableness
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ah, i will invoke my 5th amendment privilege today. guilty, guilty, guilty in the streets of minneapolis, minnesota. and brace for the response. many hoping you won't repeat the violence, summer of 2020 the city over and down. of course. really? yes. that's the normal response. the sentence judge peter k, he'll hands down comes with waiting consequences for shogun, the city where floyd died and the civil rights movement, his death accelerate. john hindering al jazeera minneapolis another story from the u. s. donald trump's former lawyer, rudy giuliani, has been suspended from practicing in the state of new york. a court decided he'd lied. we're now doing november's election was stolen from the former us presidents . it said there was clear evidence. juliani made false misleading statements to the courts. and the public, as he tried to overturn the election results, the massacre of at least a 130 people in ne,
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became foster. this month was mostly carried out by child soldiers. the government says 12 to 14 year olds, open fire on people in the village of sol hung and then burned down homes. it is the worst attack the region as seen in gears, even though it's been plagued by on groups moving across the official say they've seen an increase in children being recruited as fighters with the teacher caught up on her on a virus news more than half a 1000000 people in australia's biggest city have been placed on the locked down. sidney is battling an outbreak of the hive infectious delta variance of coven 19 health officials, and told residents and workers in for central suburbs to stay home for a week. there are 65 cases in the so called bondai cluster that said last week restrictions across the state of new south wales of an extended until next months to sheila, where the largely used chinese developed curve at 900 bank seems to ensure one of
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the highest vaccination rates in the world. the recent search in infections is causing concern that these jobs just aren't as effective against some of the new strains of the virus. a latin america editor the senior reports now from santiago. edition javelle inoculation center li salinas takes his daughters to be vaccinated . but when they're told that the only vaccine available is kwoana vac, they change their mind infections keep spreading. hospitals are full. vaccine is not what they promised. we want the vaccines, they have in europe in the us, where cases are dropped and with that they leave like many others who came here to ask if the pfizer vaccine was available. truly became the envy of the region in january when it was able to purchase millions of doses of corona vac made by china's c. novak labord 365 percent of the target population has now been
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fully vaccinated. one of the highest rates globally. yet unlike in the us, were infections dropped with inoculations. here they remain dangerously high order . demi ologist, sandra cortez can receives corona vac is not the silver bullet. it was made out to be a large number of the population aids and okay, later to the vaccine. that is not the most efficient to prevent transmission or prevent infection, but rather to reduce the number of deaths from code. 19 out of my data just out indicates that 37 percent of julians who are currently in critical care units were fully vaccinated in recent weeks. elderly patients and i see you have jumped from 10 to 15 percent and to make matters worse, the health ministry has confirmed a case of the 1st person to inter chilly from the us. infected with the to very and borders will remain closed for at least another 3 weeks. sorry my case when i d,
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i'm thinking we know that this variant is extremely contagious, and we have to be very much on the alert and where to determine how to proceed. on the upside, expert consistency, novak vaccine has significantly reduced mortality is widely available here and has little or no side effects. if, if the professor susan window says the key is to vaccinate everyone, we can have a very, very high quality, high effective vaccine. but he's dyslexia, he's not available to the whole population, does not, it's not going to work either so fast. and with only a very limited number of pfizer more dare not or astrazeneca vaccines available. the consensus is that any of the w h o approved vaccines like c novak is better than none. to see a newman al jazeera, cynthia means of migrant workers in pakistan are at risk of losing jobs in the
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gulf because of dance over the effect of itself. again, china covered 900 back themes, helpful authorities of mainly relied on the chinese jobs in the pockets on the vaccine rollouts. that's come on how to reports from islam about focused on go away . vaccination program is gathering base math, correct? the nation center have been set up in the large populated city across august on now the country had been able to procure $16000000.00 of the over 19 racket, mainly from china and had also to have donation from other countries. however, it is important to note that millions of pockets on age who are working and country orient guys are facing problems. because despite the fact that their chinese reg have, have been approved by the world health organization, many countries are refusing to accept those people who have been vaccinated with
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their chinese racking. made me did. my mother is living with my 2 brothers and saudi arabia. but she has to come back to pockets done for vaccination because the saudi government is not offering them to visitors. but she got her job. thank god. and we'll be able to go back to my brothers. i think the buckets on the advisor to the prime minister who's dealing with the immunization program, dr. fanco to complain that despite the fact that there was organization has given approval to the chinese directing and that therefore there should be altered ideation and accept and across the world when it comes to that particular record in the world health organization. to be able to play its role in ensuring that whatever it authorizes is at least acceptable by all countries that are part of the w h o system. now i, every country does its own analysis, but nevertheless,
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i think this would be an important step to allow us to travel. now, pfizer has donated 100000 vaccines for the really what a little bit of covert 19 patient. however, many people are reluctant to come forward and that god had led to a demand by the national come on, on her own or the national come on operation center to come out right and advised that dog by direction should be the friend, good dog park. it's on is working always see it and did a major problem and focused on god to expect to be able to recognize the bulk of it population. by the end of the year, there was hesitancy in the beginning, but people across bugger thought are now coming forward in larger numbers to get back to naked. no doubt, many people were reluctant about taking dyslexia and i was reluctant as well because there's so much information on social media. you just get to confuse scared . but after one or more people around you take lexi and you look at them. and when
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you see that they're fine and that and things are getting better, you get more confident detective. i've seen buckets on their had considerable success when it comes to dealing with the 3rd wave of the corona winery. and of course, get out encouraging signs that the number of one or 2 cases dropped across the country by the country were still have to be careful in order to avoid a 4th and more dangerous re finally to india, where rising fuel prices are driving up the cost of food and other basic goods, and it's putting pressure on millions of families that inflation rate is now past the crucial 6 percent threshold, which is set by the country central bank. there's a big parent has more from new delhi, 12 year old shobel cook flat bread for her family on a fire made of wood and dried cow dung. her mother sony and just or the $3.00 a day when she gets work and the vegetable farms that surround their home. but she
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says they can't afford to buy gas for cooking. as they bought them was guilty is done, but the day that i was it's really hard right now to take care of my family prices are going up lentils, a $1.30 kilo who's going to eat that. we don't buy anything to eat and we only eat vegetables which grow in the fields and don't buy anything else because of the rising prices. how to go about on the price of essential license has been increasing in india during the past year. cooking oil by 30 percent fruits and vegetables by 12 percent and lentils by 10 percent. and that has had a big impact in the country with average income as the equivalent of about $5.00 a day. one reason for the higher price of food is the cost of transportation. i know you'll be always $1.00 to $2.00 groups or not for the book because their prices are skyrocketing and even vegetables. people buy hossa kilo instead of one
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saves a lot while expenses are high. meanwhile, the fuel prices are already broken. the backs of the poor the government has increased fuel prices up to 50 times this year, lead into protests earlier this month. on average and indian spends nearly a 5th of their daily wages on fuel and the other places which reflects an increase from the price of gotten services. what's the point 3 percent in may, that is above the threshold set by the bank of india. economists say the rise of the price of food is more worrying than that of fuel. this can trade off for prices going off. he's going to get that much worse, in which case is have a devastating effect on the open for particular. and some of them who are particularly those who are in non agricultural activities and who actually buy their food rather than get the the government distributes free
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rations to the poor, but the health doesn't reach everyone. sony says she doesn't have the ration card that's necessary to get the food. her children, including 9 year old, got him, are only attending classes because of the kindness of a few young people who are teaching for free. sony wants sure, but to learn to cook and clean and case her free education stops, and she'll have to find work. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new denny. ah, we help us the hour and these are the top stories, at least one person's died. but nearly a 100 is still on accounts for in florida. after part of a beach front apartment building collapse near miami.

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