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the 60 train, when there was a military coup date, which led to the assassination of the president and his brother. in over 24 hour period, the center of saigon was zone. the press retreated, in effect that the caravans hotel. and many of the story is mentioned we received was from the care of me. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, it's just gone $1000.00, gmc hello on, come all santa maria. welcome to the news. our on al jazeera. we do need to price out bills for potentially larger number of cases in the following days,
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and that's why it's so important. we take action now locked down in australia's biggest city, millions of people in and around. sidney are ordered to stay at home for the highly infectious delta vary and take health. i want to get mike and also some point family. condolences. no apology from from a u. s. police officer derek show of and as he sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd, this is based on your abuse of a position of trust and authority. and also the particular cool p shown to george lloyd turkey is to begin construction on a project linking the mediterranean with the black sea environmental calling it a bridge to far and an economy in free fall. but not for everyone. going to have a look at how some have been cushioned from the crisis in lebanon. an unsupported stay, one of the european championship knockout realms. one of the favorites,
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italy will be an action they take on austria, ad london, wembley stadium in just going to 8 pm in sydney, where millions of people in and around australia's largest city have been ordered into a 2 week. lockdown. sydney is in the state of new south wales that of seeing a fast growing cluster of the highly infectious delta cove. at 19 very the one we 1st saw in india. in fact, health official said the outbreak of spreading quite faster than any one could have imagined. the flare up is a shock for a city that had returned to relative normality with very few cases. we're going to do this, we need to do it properly. there's no point doing it's rate, i locked down and then having the bars continue to bubble away in the community. now if after 7 days, there's a dramatic change in the trend. well, obviously we'll, we'll evaluate the situation. but at the stage, the best hilton box we had is that
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a 2 week period or until mid not the friday, the 9th of july is necessary in order to make sure we get to our target of your community transmission, which is always been our target from the beginning of the pandemic. let's just put it in little context for you with some graph data from johns hopkins university. this is new software, new cases. yes. the very big spike back in march last year when everyone had that sort of thing. a little bit of a bump there at december christmas time, which you might imagine, but it's towards the end of our graph that things are starting to increase and it may not look like it bit. but if i change our timeframe to the last 30 days, now you see it now you see the increase in cases in the last flip say week or so 30 a day, 7 day average of 13, which might not sound a lot. but as we said before, it is the highly infectious delta strain, and that is what has got people so worried. so let's hear from doctor from johnson, and i can't now who is associate professor of infectious diseases at the a straight in national university. and he, actually,
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the main problem is the flow vaccine rollout. this is the 1st time since cobit started, that sidney has locked down the whole city area. at the end of last year, they ring fenced the northern region when there was an outbreak. but this is happened in the context of the delta variant appearing here and thought to be more infectious. and we heard about potential leaking transmission. and now we're seeing a number of cases being identified. who would have been infectious for a few days in different parts of the city, if you actually look at other countries which have done really well at controlling cobit like south korea, taiwan new zealand. they've similarly had relatively slow roll out. now, part of it is a role that started a bit later than other countries. we want to see how the roll out went in other parts of the world. also, they have been supply issues with vaccines and that's reared its head again at the
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moment with the 5, the vaccine and with the present vaccine, which has been the backbone of vaccine rollout. they have been hesitancy issues around side effects, such as the clotting that we've all heard about. couple of other places to keep an eye on indonesia, which is recorded its highest daily increase in coven cases. more than 21000 new cases registered on saturday. and 358 deaths of a nice indonesia has the highest number of infections and fatalities in se, asia, women, 2000000 people have contract device and health regulators in the u. s. so there is a small risk of hearts inflammation among those who have had the pfizer and mcdonough vaccines. the u. s. f. d. a. the food and drug administration issued that warning on friday. it appears cases appeared to be notably higher and younger males . after the 2nd dose of 1200 instances, out of 300000000 jabs. speaking of jabs,
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cuba has sent 30000 of them to venezuela. the 1st of 12000000. it's a great to denise. cuba says it's locally made of dollars, jobs have a 92 percent efficacy against coven 19, though it is yet to be approved by the world health organization. on to other news and 3 aid workers from doctors without borders, have been killed and ethiopia take i region. they bodies were found near the vehicle on friday. the group included spanish national maria hernandez along with 2 of her e therapy and colleagues at the 12 a work has happened childe intake dice and fighting broke out between the military and our groups. back in november, a diplomatic at the james bass asked the un general 2nd. sorry, secretary general spokesman for his response to these killings. we cannot condemn strongly enough. attacks on humanitarian workers, humanitarian workers, whether in t gray or in south sudan, we've talked
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a lot about that as well. are all too often targeted with we fear the goal of scaring away humanitarians. but what it does is it denies men, women, and children who need help the help that they need. so we sent our condolences to our colleagues at mit us office here. 22 and a half years in prison for 9 and a half minutes of brutality on the us police officer, derek shaven has been sentenced to motoring. george floyd in minneapolis last may with the judge saying he inflicted court particular cruelty. it was of course that the video of chevron kneeling on floyd's neck, which spark worldwide protests against racism and police brutality. john hendrick has our report on that sentencing from minneapolis. derrick jovan his drawn the longest sentence for a convicted police officer in minnesota history for the murder of george floyd for
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the one. the court committed the cause of the commission of corrections for a period of 270 months as to $70.00. that is, that tenure addition to the presumptive sentence of $150.00 pounds. this is based on your abuse of a position of trust and authority. and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. the $22.00 and a half years sentence was well under the 40 year maximum, but a decade over the state guideline of 12 and a half years. but floyd's family says it's still too short. we got justice, but not enough justice. the sentence marks a historic deterrent that civil rights leaders called a down payment on justice. one does not crawl a criminal justice problem. the united states credit must show display in jury show at home police accountable inside the court room floyd's family spoke of their
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loss. when you ask about him, what are you asking about or how my day is okay. do you wish that he was still here with us? la. through his spirit. yeah. yeah. what were you thinking? what was going to you? well, you had to neil my brother's neck. the family's called for a maximum sentence was answered by sho vins mother. when you sentenced to my son, who will also be sentencing me. when he is released, his father and i most likely will not be here. shelven himself spoke briefly but still facing an appeal and federal charges for violating floyd civil rights
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said little. i want us in my condolences for the family ours. before the sentence came down, the court denied jovan request for a re trial. under minnesota law, 22 and a half years doesn't really mean 22 and a half years. jovan is expected to spend 2 thirds of that time. 15 years in prison . by that time he'll be 60, he spends the rest on parole. federal charges could add additional time and is expected to spend much of his time in prison as he's been spending it. in solitary confinement. the case began with a bystanders viral video of a black man dying under a white police officer's knee. launching a protest movement that erupt it across the united states, sometimes violently revealing a deep cultural divide. the murder trial that accelerated the black lives matter movement, his ended but in the streets of minneapolis in cities across the us,
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demonstrators said the movement goes on john henry and al jazeera minneapolis 10 minutes past this news. ok, let's look at what's coming up us, vice president. make the 1st visit to the mexican border and want to immigration, cannot be political for forever. military attacks put a cash crop out of reach in the forrest me and not the reigning standing help champion will get the chance to defend their title far. i will have your sport about 10 to v o r g. now members of iraq's popular mobilization forces, the p m f are holding a rally in d l. a province today show forth by the umbrella of shia paramilitary groups that had been blocked from holding early a protest. in may, the government arrest of the leader of the p. m. f group and unbar province,
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before releasing him shortly afterwards without charge. emron con, following the story from baghdad high and run, maybe just take us through a reminder, 1st of all of exactly who the p m f are and why they are rallying today while they're writing today for a show of force. now who all the peer math is an interesting question. in 2014, there were no grated under facts. while by the alley is stony. the highest shit, religious authority in iraq. they were a militia, a paramilitary force designed to fight ice, although very successful along with the iraqi, federal police and the iraqi army in that fight against iso. and they still in parts of iraq undertaking that mission. this was supposed to be the anniversary and they wanted to come out. i want to make a very big show, but it was incredibly controversial. the prime minister of iraq was cut me didn't
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want them in baghdad, which is where they wanted to mount this parade. in the international zone, you might know that better as the green zone because he thought that would be a display of iranian power within iraq itself. now the, a lot of these paramilitary groups are backed by iran. and in fact, from the pictures we've seen of the parade today, there's been a lot of iranian made weaponry on display with the military groups, including the power that groups the saying that now they shifting that wolf, i strategies to drones. so we've been seeing a lot of iranian made drones on display as well. so this was incredibly controversial display of power. it was place that happening back that it didn't, that's seen as a victory for the prime minister. however, he was under tremendous pressure to try and make some sorts of outreach. and remember, normally he's actually in charge of the paramilitary forces. so he actually went
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down to the parade ground in call this in the all the province today to show his face. he said, look, we came out to celebrate the rocky police, the rocky army never trees. and now we come out to celebrate the pope of them. i realize ation forces because they are part of iraq's security. am i, can you put events like this and shows a false like this into some sort of what a context for us about where iraq is these days? you know, i think it's been a lot more focused on for example, at ghana, son recently intrude patrols and violence there. how is life in iraq these days? well i, she depends where you are. if you're in baghdad, for example, it's fairly peaceful, but the attacks taking place. now, a lot of these attacks have been linked to the popular globalization forces, although they never claim responsibility for them. but what kind of attacks we talking about we are talking about attacks on us forces in country. now that
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includes that forces that are in the outskirts of baghdad, international airport, there are attacks against the convoys that are supplying those to some of those troops here. those us troops here as part of the coalition forces in the fight against i still the cold advises but they really heavily armed soldiers. now, the popular liberation forces have long had a problem because the us administration supplies the iraqi army, but ignores the p. m. s. and the p m. s, they will actually were part and parcel of the same forces, but they know the u. s. is always maintained when actually you are running back. so therefore we're not going to supply you get your weapons elsewhere. so there is a lot of attacks going on, particularly within the province is outside of baghdad. not so much in the south, but up in the central and north of the country where pockets of ice will fight is still remain. and those are so fighters on, in the same sort of number don't have the same sort of strategy even as they did
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a year ago. but they all created tremendous about some problems for iraqi forces. only a couple of days ago that there was an attack in hawaii, joe, where rocky federal police forces were actually killed in that attack. so it now the kind of violence we thing isn't really on the streets anymore. it's highly targeted against the us forces or iraqi forces fighting i. so fighters cameron, con, reporting from baghdad. turkeys president is laying the foundation stone of a mega project that will link the blank see, and the see of mama. the stan bull canal will open up a new, lucrative trade route about 45 kilometers long environmentalist the warning of a devastating impact on wildlife and agriculture sent him because he only reports not from a stumble. connecting to black sea to the mediterranean, through the mar marsey. the boss for straight is unique. it has beauty and provides a vital trade for but as a mobile traffic rose,
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so to has the size of the vessels and number of all tankers wanting to use the straight and poses risk to the actual city of his stumble. so 10 years ago turkey's president project a pat john revealed an alternate to global shipping lane, and he called it, kamala stumble. it was designed to stem those risks, while at the same time generating a significant revenue for the country. he called it his crazy project, which had been based on who's on since 2005 and the re traffic has risen 72 percent in the boss for us. there is already active. public transportation tank has posed accidents and the narrow, straight pending vessels pollute the sea and cause emissions and the 45 kilometer long canal project also includes the construction of niecy, boards, bridges, businesses, taurus, districts and artificial lakes. but since it's inception, there's been a controversy. open planners worn of environmental destruction because it is the
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mom or any of you can all of the root is new canal, the black sea and the marble waters will get mixed. this will have ecological consequences and in peril. an already tenuous water supply and marine life please 1st, alan provide a group livelihood for farmers, but it's feared he zoning plants. could put the features that risks and that investors from both took candle received are buying up the land to make a quick profit. there also concerns that the canal will swallow up important waters or wars. the government say is the can. all project is stored in a safe and environmental frenzy, but exports are warning of water shortages and 9 meter high. so now me weighs on the mar marriot coast. if there's a strong earthquake in true case largest at the end, that's a real possibility. urge amount as a former and stop further in back valley. the canal project with claim some of his village. he's not happy. if he was either let me just do it or if we want to expand
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the business, build and endure bond, but we can't. it's forbidden. what i do is the only job. i know. i can only become a not watchman after these places become settlements. but a 1st film, the canal project is being seen as a means of national sovereignty from a book with these ships waiting. when we have the canals they won't meet here. besides, they'll pay more than it's in my country's interest. the multi $1000000.00 project has exposed another raft and how tell the rise politics of turkey? the government is determined to build a canal, but the opposition says it won't pay anything towards it if they win the next election. say now because solar al jazeera stumble to lebanon, which is grappling with the west, economic and financial crisis in its modern history. the currency is off 90 percent of its value against the dollar. and it's only the billions of dollars being sent by lebanese ex pats abroad that are really keeping the economy afloat. said her as
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that story from barret lebanon's economy may be in free fall, but not in some areas. here, beaches are crowded. so are cafes, restaurants and pubs, the 90 percent devaluation of deliveries, lira that lead to hyper inflation isn't a problem for those who are able to get access to foreign currency at least for now getting paid. and that's the only amino survivor in them that you get paid in the renew 0 from a lack of foreign currency has greater shortages of fuel, electricity, medicine and other essential the crisis is step to worse. and as the state gradually lift subsidies, the world bank says the financial crisis is one of the worst the world has seen in 150 years. and the united nations says 1500000 lebanese, but estimates a 3rd of the population need vital assistance. a large community at least
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double the size of living on the population is helping keep economy afloat. remittance from the dyess poorer have been the country's main source of capital inflows for year, translating more than $7000000.00 a year. and also they are coming to visit their parents here, the families, and they are spending more than $2000000.00 here also. but those who are on their own struggle know my son or is about 55 and i have to or my husband has a business and accounting degree, but can't find work in his field. she's the middle class, it's completely not available. it's completely destroyed, corruption and mismanagement by a divided political class, empower for decades is blamed for nearly bankrupting the state young men like william in, nor, or less than $100.00 a month serving tables whatever we earn barely enough for our daily
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expenses. i am not sure how we can afford to continue our education with many who are able say they are planning their future. broad and educated professionals have been leaving in large numbers. if politicians don't agree on a government that can restore international confidence, many are warning of a human catastrophe that there was either the front will hold its 2nd round of regional elections on sunday. the votes being seen as the biggest test for political party, the head of next year's presidential election. the conservative party dominated the 1st from president emanuel microns party, and the friendship far right from the poorly natasha about the look they had something. suppose it's been a bad week, the marine the pen, the french fall right leader has been much of it defending her political party. the national rally after it did much worse than expected in the 1st round of the french regional elections nearly surely. but tell me to check on that because he's me,
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but the election isn't over this a 2nd round and the national really got through in every region. so it's a chance for voters who didn't vote in the 1st round to correct the situation by going out to vote this time buffet more opinion poll, suggested the pens party would lead in at least 6 of francis 13 mainland regions. in the end, it is a head in only one. the southern region of po box does 0 where candidate here re, mariani stepped up. his campaign, winning a region would be a 1st for the pence, anti immigration policy, propelling it from the fringes to the mainstream of french politics. the 1st round of the election was also disappointing for french president emanuel macross republic. on the move policy. it failed to make it to the 2nd round in several regions, and in others its trailing far behind its main rival. macro created his polity to spring board, him to the presidency, fitted its struggle to gain grass roots the port because failed to build the
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political party. and these only asset is himself. he's part, he has no local roots and politics is based you about local politics. first, and then national politics, he's done the other way around the traditional right to let the parties are on track to win the largest number of regional feats, but much will depend on to turn out. the tension rate was at the record high in the 1st round, only one in 3 people voted the recent lifting, as covey restrictions has shifted. some people focus away from the election. others simply fed up with politics. the french prime minister urged people to vote. i'm pretty, it's up to all of us, whoever we might be to call for democratic awakening, and ensure that as many votes as possible, turn out to vote, our collective duty with less than a year to the presidential election. the regional ballad could be seen as an indication of things to come, although local elections and frauds rarely predict the outcome of the presidential
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race. nevertheless, those with an eye on the lease, they will be unable to ignore the results and the lessons of the 2nd round. the passionate butler, i'll just 0 paris funerals been held for the late philippines. president spanier a keynote, died on thursday at the age of 61. i cannot let the country and 2010 to 2016. his successor rodrigo to toto has declared 10 days of national of the u. k, the new aircraft carrier is heading towards the asia pacific emission has angered china, which sees it as an intrusion into the south and east china thieves. and as robert brought rob try again, rub mcbride report from the south korean port, city of bruce on it. it's fueling debate among asian nations on building their own aircraft carriers when it comes to aircraft carriers in the vast expanses of the indo pacific. there's traditionally been only one major player. the giant vessels
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of the u. s. navy projecting power towards friends and foes alike. but here at the defense industry show in the port city of booths, and the commander of the u. s. navy specific fleet inspects what south korea hopes will be its 1st carrier, the incorporation of smart technologies combined with more sophisticated jets mean a new generation of smaller carriers is now within reach of more navies. which shall take off and vertical landing jets. carriers don't need big gigs and technology and they can operate in old japan is converting to helicopter carriers to carry jets. but the biggest carrier expansion has been by china rapidly acquiring its 1st 2 with perhaps 2 more under construction. and heading in east asia direction on its 1st major mission,
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the newly built queen elizabeth from the u. k. hoping to promote the latest and carry a technology to customers, eager to acquire it. it sends a very, very clear message that this is a like minded nations wanting to work together the able to operate together. but for many, it's a message that has echoes of a bygone colonial era. why have they should come to this part of the wood? totally nonsensical. it did remind me of some kind of gun, but the gunboat diplomacy of 900 century and where the south korea needs a carrier is highly controversial. in spite of assurances the expenditure would benefit ship building and defense industries to man. i didn't come south korea has no experience in building an aircraft carrier yet. but in the course of developing technologies to build one, we would be generating thousands of extra jobs. supporters of the project goals. so say the price tag is justified because if your neighbors have them,
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you've got to have one as well. but if face is widespread opposition from many political quarters, and the skeptical public at south korea continues to debate, whether to take the plunge, robert ride al jazeera boost on south korea. here's what's coming up here on this news. all the search for survivors beneath that collapse, apartment building in the us. it is growing increasingly dia also is the u. s. cruise industry. ready to make a come back after 40 months of lockdown. we're here with the iranian national wrestling team and we'll be showing you the precautions they're taking to get ready for the games in the age of coverage 19. ah,
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we don't often see such a violence and tornadoes in europe, but this is a picture that you might have taken out of the u. s. planes that looks like the damage from e. f for typically tornado really violent one. this is what happened in the southern part of a check republic. it was on the news yesterday, and that's the resultant damage. now we don't see very often thankfully, and this is moved on now the climate and use hidden spock yet there sometimes have moved through ukraine to better ruth, and that is where we're going to find. the weather. alarm is cold front throughout the rest of today, and probably tomorrow's. it's displacing what's been really hot weather. so tim's are still in the hard twenty's. low thirty's boxes has gone through, but they were in the high such as before that this is now eastern central europe. and the further west she got the colder it guess and i remember supposed to be in the middle of summer now. so this is disappointing weather and for some it's more disappointing. for example, around the bay a biscuit and the southern part of england circulation was mock and autumn storm will bring rain, wind, and much cooler weather to
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a good part of france. the northern part of spain and southern england, natural fact bought, i represents that 920 degrees might sound warm, but not when you got sunshine, not when it's windy and not when it's wet. for 3 days, the foot paula and a pi india for sports. he lost the chance to play for his country. won a legal battle, paid the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend the eric counts and introduces one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players, writes football rebel on al jazeera history is forgotten. peril yet in spain, state imposed them easier was enshrined in law.
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