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japan host the 1000000 pix, unlike any the world has seen before. my son bob way, showcase his personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges. that's in pub way. today. just by going tensions with sudan, ethiopia, that to the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile. july on a jesse it up. i the highly contagious delta, very in front of the record surgery covered on tv fiction than indonesia. and it said for lockdown in australia, the biggest city ah kimbell, this is out there a lot from build up also coming up. officials in florida say a fire inside the rubble of the collapse building, slowing their efforts to find survivors. turkeys beginning a construction on
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a mega projects linking the mediterranean with the black steam environmentalist cooling at a bridge to far how money from abroad is the only thing keeping live and all the economy of flows and the parties going in covered cases arising in countries around the wolf with indonesia and russia breaking daily records. indonesia surpassed the record 21000 cases on saturday, while russia registered 619 covey death its highest this year. most increases a blame till the highly contagious delta variant. first detected in india, chela bells reports. at a hospital on the outskirts of jakarta, people infected with covered 19 seek treatment and the car park. this week has been indonesia, the worst since the pandemic began. it is recorded more than 100000 cases for the
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1st time filling up dozens of hospitals. for the capacity of the tree tense is 30 portable beds, but the number of people who come here to us for medical treatment is really high. we contradict them the capital jakarta is worst. his last week are recorded more than 130 deaths every day. indonesia has recorded 50 success from fatalities since the pandemic began. that's the highest number in south east asia and the 4th worst per capita, globally. as adult variance spreads, indonesia is not the only country facing a health emergency. russia recorded 619 cove dates on saturday, the highest so far this year, the buffeting dealer for the last week. the number of patients increased by one 5th compared to the numbers we had before the day at the world. health organization says the delta variance has been identified in 85 countries and spreading rapidly
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and unvaccinated populations. attack rate is higher. in fact, more people, it can spread faster and we are seeing that now in resort and in w, nothing and straight out in the, in the u. k. and i think we'll see it now increasingly in europe. and indeed, also in the, in the america, a strange experience that this week it was covered free. now it has dozens of cases, millions of people in and around sidney have been ordered into a 2 week lockdown. me once down the board upset. it's just complete goes till again, we should price out feels more cases with bonding that all household context. unfortunately, getting the bars transmits ability is at least double what pre previous very and have bang. so we do need to price ourselves for potentially larger number of cases in the following days. the people in spain, their freedom, has been more than
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a year and the making. on saturday, the government dropped in order to win masks out towards a 3rd of the population is now fully vaccinated and infections of falling into order. i feel safe, and at the end of the day, i think we need to return to our past normal life as soon as possible. this is a step forward, but many kept the mass gone. weary of dropping the guard against a virus, still ravaging many nations. charlotte bellis out 0. a fire inside the rubble of a collapsed building and florida has hampered efforts by rescue cruise to fall into volunteers. teams working 24 hours a day and side of florida, just outside miami for people are known to have died when the collapse happened on thursday. $159.00, a still unaccounted for. how did your castro is live for us from suicide near miami? high, just tell us more about this fire that wear now learning about and what is going to
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mean for rescue efforts. sure, can the rescuers here and the mayor says that this fire is compounding the challenge before them. that is already astronomical in size. not only are they dealing with this collapse, building behind me, 113 stories now just 30 feet high. but they're also dealing with this mysterious fire, deep in the bowels. beneath this rubble, in fact, so deeply buried that the firefighters aren't even sure what is burning or why. and that is, of course, why it's so difficult to put it out. the mayor says that they are doing everything from using infrared technology to putting foam and water in hopes of at least containing this fire. because it's not so much the flames that are the, the, the number one worry at this point. it's the smoke that is spreading across the site. rescuers are unable to breathe as they go into these tunnels. they're trying
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to tunnel up through the underground garage. and even people who live in this area haven't cautioned to stay far away because of the fear of chemical contaminants contained in the smoke that is indeed spreading. so those are the challenges that rescuers face at the moment. and of course, the time continues to take by going on 2 and a half days since the rescue effort began, the mayor says they are not giving up hope. our top priority now continues to be search and rescue. we continue to have hope. we're continuing to search. we're looking for people alive in the rubble. that is our priority and our team have not stopped our after hours through the night. they have been working rescue efforts, continue people, one all 2 at a report has been released, which was done. i believe back in 2018 which highlighted some structural damage to
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the building. 140 saying about whether that might have contributed to this collapse . that's right, the investigators are here and the authorities are not jumping to conclusions about exactly what caused this class, but certainly they said they will look at this report closely. this is a factor report that was in the possession of the city of surf side. it was commission by the condominiums association, the managers of the building in 2018 and the structural engineer reported that he found major structural damage to the building, steel and concrete support. he also said that he, that there was evidence of a quote major construction error in the way that this building was built 40 years ago that did not allow water to adequately drain from below or floors, which led,
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which contributed to more of this deterioration of the building, the irony here is the report was crafted. 3 years ago. it led to the planned we've modeling and the fixing of these issues, which was just about to start according to the condominium association lawyer. but before that could start, of course there was this catastrophe. thursday, as the people were sleeping in their home. now there are many answers that the families of these people are seeking, but more than anything at this point, they just want news to know if their loved one has been found. all right, thank you for that up there. how does your castro and south side there's been fighting in ramallah during a 3rd day of protests over the death of a prominent critic of the palestinian authority. the bonnet died in the custody of
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palestinian already forces on thursday. the family said he was dragged from his home. b to the protest is demanding the resignation of palestinian authority. president who the boss farmers across india have been marking 7 months and starts of their protest against agricultural reforms. the government wants to open up the sector to the free market. the critic say the changes will hurt small fathers. the agriculture minister has appealed for an end to months of fishes. he says the government is prepared to change the laws, but the farmers want them repealed use on saturday. he knows more to the farm. has it been fighting for their rights for the past 7 months? and the arrogance of the moody government is such as they are just not ready to listen to their demands. to case president has laid the foundation stone and a mega projects that will link the black sea and the sea of mom or the assemble can now will open up a new lucrative trade route and will be about 45 kilometers long environmental.
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this one will devastate wildlife and agriculture tenant concealed reports from a stumble, connecting to black sea to the mediterranean, through the mar mercy. the boss for a straight is unique. it is beauty and provides a vital trade for. but as the global traffic grows, 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 in alternative global shipping lane, and he called it kamala stumble. it was designed to stand 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 real traffic has risen 72 percent in the boss. for us. there is already active public fee transportation tank as ppos accidents and the narrow, straight pending vessels pollute the sea and cause emissions under the 45 kilometer
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long canal project also includes the construction of new seaports, bridges, businesses, taurus, districts and artificial lakes. but since it's inception, there's been controversy. open planners warn of environmental distraction, cut it in the mom or any of you can all of the rudest new canal, the black sea and the marble waters will get mixed. this will have ecological consequences and in peril and already tenuous water supply and marine life. please . first, ireland provide a group livelihood for farmers, but it's feared use on implants, could put the features that risks, and that investors from both to candle received are buying up the lent to make a quick profit. there are also concerns that cannot swallow up important waters or wars. the government saves the con, the project is totally safe and environmentally friendly, but exports a warning of water shortages and 9 me too high. so now me ways on the mar marriot
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coast. if there's a strong earthquake in true case largest at the end, that's a real possibility. because that's judgement 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 the business building into a 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 the, the ships waiting. when we have to canal 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 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 solo, i was just a stumble. so head on al jazeera, me,
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i want to get my control system before the family. condolences that no apology from before, but us police officer who murdered george floyd and the philippines bid farewell to former president bennett. your aquino, who died earlier in the week, ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. that was a risk that there would be a lot of rain in japan this coming weekend. what was champ, a tropical storm, on its way up to was home. she was always stay to the east, is never going to really engage the seasonal rain. so i think you'll get away with a bit of rain, certainly on sunday in tokyo, but most of home, she just a few channels as you might expect. the front of that line back the season rains in
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china are developing once again, young, long the yangtze are just the south. they will be flooding from that as there should be. but to the north of it looks fairly dry. there are shouts around it, fairly warm at $35.00 degrees. beijing and the same is true for north korea. the south is that it should be dry season at that moment for java and for bali. he doesn't like it. i have to say the indian ocean this far east is quite warm. it's developing more sharon and you might expect they actually widespread throughout in the navy and asia. they should be invalid. that is normal. this time, the french easier, not say, but that's the case for the next 2 days of her india. the monsoon advance has stalled the time being so rochester and beyond remain dry hot and dusty in delhi. the heaviest rate has been up towards be ha, it's probably going to ease off there the next day or so. but there is still still still some around sponsored pay cut on airways.
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in 2020 new york city was the global at the center of death. and in this, from the corona virus. like many cities, the panoramic has altered the metropolis is very fabric. hundreds of thousands of floods, the celebrated concrete jungle. those who remain know that restoring its my policy will be easy. people empower us whether the city can bounce back to its former glory, saving new york on our jazz. ah, ah, the me, you're watching algebra reminder of our stories. this in denisia has recorded its highest daily,
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increasing covered 19 cases. well then 21000 new infections. 350 deaths have been rich, hospital beds across the country are running out. sidney is extending a corona virus lockdown for 2 weeks. more than a few cases of the dealt variant and we confirmed and recent using spending travel bubble with a strike. a fire inside the rubble of collapse building and florida is hampering efforts by risk and cruise to find survivors. for people who don't have dice. 159 people are still missing. the incident, new city of miami, former u. s. police officer derek shelven has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for murdering george floyd. the judge said show of an inflicted particular cruelty on floyd before his death and may of last year. video shelven kneeling on for his neck, spent worldwide protests against racism and police brutality. john hands and reports from minneapolis. derrick jovan his drawn the longest sentence for
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a convicted police officer in minnesota history for the murder of george floyd. as for the one the court committed to the cause, the commissioner of corrections for a period of 270 months of 270. that is a tenure addition to the presumptive sentence of $150.00. 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 or not all a criminal justice problem. the united states credit must show the same jury show
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at home police accountable inside the court room floyd's family spoke of their 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? well, run 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 my son, he will also be sent to me when he has released his father and i most likely will not be sure she'll be himself spoke briefly,
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but still facing an appeal and federal charges for violating floyd's civil rights said little. i want us in mike and also the for the family hours 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 the 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
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movement has ended. the but in the streets of minneapolis in cities across the us, demonstrators said the movement goes on. john hinder and al jazeera, minneapolis comma la harris is called for an end to the rhetoric of immigration during her 1st visit to the us mexico border and vice president joe biden has tasked harris with addressing an influx of refugees in margaret's and she's been criticized for taking this long to travel to the border, reynolds has worn out from el paso, the vice president commonly harris's 1st visit to the us mexico border since taking office lasted just a few hours. she responded to criticism for not making the trip earlier. so i was the plan here. harris went to the el paso del norte de port of entry on the us mexico border. it's one of the countries and busiest pedestrian crossings with thousands of people passing through legally every day. but when it comes to illegal
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entry, harris said earlier that poverty and crime are the reasons for surging numbers of people from central america seeking refuge in the u. s. and when they do it, or do they want to read because they are swing some harm or because to stand means that they cannot satisfy the basic needs. after motorcade arrived at the us border patrol station under a blistering sun, harris spoke with staff and senior officials and inspected technology upgrades. off camera she met with 5 migrant girls from central america ages 9 to 16 republicans are strongly critical of the by the ministrations handling of the migrant influx describing it as a dire national crisis, which the administration has bungled badly. the crisis,
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the mess we have in the border to be because there was no for thought, no planning. former president, donald trump, who made immigration a center piece of his single term in office plans to visit the border later in june . path is the place where the trump administration 1st rolled out. it's very controversial family separation policy back in 2017. so part of ferris's visit year is to make the political point of contracting the harsh policies of the that ministration with what the bible ministration says is its own more humane approach. but democrats and immigrants rights advocates are pressuring the administration to ditch a trump era rule that allows officials to deport would be asylum seekers immediately without allowing them to file an asylum claim. harris said immigration cannot forever be a political football. this issue cannot be what we're talking
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about. and so we're talking about family talking about suffering. and our approach has to be thoughtful and effective. president joe biden has given harris the enviable task of dealing with the complex and politically charged immigration issue . it's a mission that could also have a big effect on her political career. robert olds, al jazeera el paso, always on the other side of the border manual, palo describes what life is like for those weighting and to wanna we're out in chapparal, in the one mexico. this is a port of entry, one of the many that you'll find along the us mexico border and what you see all around us is a migraine camp. human rights groups estimate there to be around 3000 people living in this camp. many of them are children living in unsanitary conditions,
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precarious conditions. and a majority of the folks that you'll see at this camp or from central america countries like 100 guatemala and will solve it, or many of them growing desperate to have an opportunity to plead their asylum cases, to us official. now, apart from desperation, there's also a lot of hope at this camp that changing immigration policy in the united states will mean that there were silent cases could soon be heard. now despite the fact that the bite administration has been phasing out trump era, immigration policies, specifically the so called migrant protection protocols that force many asylum seekers to wait in mexico while they are silent. cases were heard there still title 42, which sites the ongoing cobra, 1900 health emergency. now this is probably the main reason why we're seeing so many people. thousands of people still stuck here on this side of the border. us drug make a johnson and johnson says it will stop selling opioids across the country. as part of a $230000000.00 settlements made with the state of new york attorney general lead,
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he shout, james said, the companies painkillers contributed to an opioid epidemic. the us centers for disease control says nearly half a 1000000 people died from appeal. it overdoses between 999 and 2019 it's hard to escape the worsening economic crisis. griffing lebanon jobs is scarce and food and fuel. the growing ever more expensive has to currencies value tumbles . there is a financial lifeline from lebanon. dex pants, that pulls from lebanon's economy may be in free fall, but not in some areas. here, beaches are crowded. so are cafes, restaurants, and pub, the 90 percent devaluation of the lebanese lira that's led to hyperinflation. isn't the problem for those who are able to get access to foreign currency, at least for now, getting paid. and that's the only amino survival that you're getting paid in the
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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 states 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 and estimates a 3rd of the population need vital assistance. a large community, at least double the size of living on the population, is helping keep its economy afloat. remittances from the dyess poorer have been the country's main source of capital inflows for years, translating more than $7000000000.00 a year. and also they are coming to visit the parents here that families, and they are spending more than $2000000.00 here also. but those who are on their
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own struggle know my son or is about 55 and i have to walk home. he has a business in accounting degree, but can't find work in his fields. he's the middle class, it's completely available. it's completely destroyed, corruption and mismanagement by a divided political class in power for decades is blamed for nearly bankrupting the state. young men like william and nor are less than $100.00 a month serving table. whatever we barely enough for our daily expenses. i am not sure how we can afford to continue our education many who are able, say they are planning their future abroad, and educate professionals have been leaving in large numbers. the politicians don't agree on a government that can restore international confidence. many are warning over the past to see that there as was either the former philippines president been in new
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york, you know, has been laid to rest. the 61 year old son of the nation's 1st female leader died on thursday. his successor would re good tirty has declared 10 days of national morning to lend oak and reports from the miller. i monsieur few quite different from the usual grant ceremonies, often given to former heads of state. ah, the seizes of those taking part here are covered. do to prove in 1900 restriction were nurse were not allowed to get close. but the burial of the ashes of the 15th president of the philippines went ahead. him a tick decides, and song service president been locking a, died at the age of 61, a life cut short, many se, but one that was also dedicated to the surface of other bits was the man whose family has been at the forefront of politics in the philippines for almost 4
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decades, his parents are widely regarded as champions of democracy who fought for freedom and justice. during the marshal rule of former president ferdinand mart, cuz when his mother died, aquino was propelled into the presidency members, and many regard the period under his leadership as one of decency and dignity. we are fortunate had a precedent embodied or the highest aspirations. but the passion remaining, you know, your death has my show message for all of us. this there the weight of a new living era, even as you claim. so the last few years of his life after he stepped down from office in 2016 president,
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the quino withdrew from the public. i endured his illness in private and remained silent despite repeated verbal attacks against him and his opposition party by president reagan to 30 and the supporters. people here tell us the funeral was a simple fitting farewell to our once reluctant presidents who soon came into his own and serve his country well. his ashes buried not that the heroes said that she were former ahead seats are usually brought, but alongside his parents. as he wished president beneath, nakeema lived simply without much fanfare. and many filipinos are yearning kind of leadership once again. oh, janelle allen, dog and 0 manila ah can. but alan bo, how are the headlines on.

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