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sponsor, cut on airways. india has been devastated by the covey. 19 pandemic. the one when a makes the front line work risking their lives to treat the stick and bury the dead. one out just 0. ah, this is al jazeera ah. and i money fight. this is the new law from coming up in the next 60 minutes. a mass movement of people in bangladesh. all the asia pacific countries move to extend reimpose corona virus lockdown restrictions. egypt president jordan's king are in iraq looking to bill ties and counter the influence of iran. cruise
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fire, fire fire smoke from deep within the rubble of an apartment building collapse in the us where another body has been found. actually want to protect the privacy of thought in preparation for brain hacking technology, the coming of reality. and i'm far as small. have all the dates or including italy, survivor, we'll scare at wembley. the screen pass austria to book is fox in the year 2024 to final with curve at 19 infections on the rise in asia. people are once again being subjected to the restrictions. i'm locked down, they hoped were behind them. thailand, seeing its worst outbreak yet is tightening was in bangkok and other provinces. health officials have suggested a lack of corona vars. compliance amongst migrant workers is to blame. everyone's
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convinced. vaccine roll out has been very slow. it has been delayed currently only about 10 percent of the total population of 70 millions. also people have been given that 1st shot are jobs of vaccines and are only about 4 percent of being given to jobs. so that's one thing. second has to do with some of the makes or the brands of the vaccine used. the while the oxford astrazeneca have been delayed, including the law called production, the reliance now shift towards final but which is not very well received when it comes to their ability to, you know, produce heard immunity, anti malaysia, which is extending a national lockdown that was supposed to be lifted on monday,
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things will be reassessed if daily infections fall below $4000.00. and then there's an exodus from bangladesh, capital dot com, where a tough lockdown would shop most businesses and can find people to their homes later this week. and a 2nd australian city has been placed into lockdown. darwin in the north has to take could 5 cases, linked to a central australian gold mine. sidney is locked down for the next 2 weeks. australia's largest city has now counted a 110 cove in 1900 cases linked to the highly contagious delta variance contact traces also trying to find airline passengers who own plains with an infected flight attendant who's been traveling all over the country and moscow's man says about 2000 people are being taken to hospital with coven every day. the russian capital just seen its highest 24 hour death toll. a 144 st. petersburg set the
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previous highest figure only a day earlier. as g to host a major football game this friday in front of thousands. and in the u. k, the man who's taking charge of implementing britain's coven 19 response, says, bringing an end to the pandemic is his most immediate priority. budget java, the former chief financial minister, took over as health factory, replacing my hancock whose resignation was forced by scandal. hancock's departure puts pressure on the government. i was severely criticized for early handling of the pandemic and is now dealing with higher infections that speak to poor brennan correspondent in london pool. the new health factory comes to this job in the middle of the pandemic, so he has to hit the ground running. is he the right non for the job? well, found a job, it has had 17 months out of the government. many people remember that he resigned on a point of principle, while chancellor in boris johnson's government in february of 2020,
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when the prime minister tried to merge the advisory teams of the treasury and the downing street prime minister's office into one team and such a job it said that simply wasn't on the tune needed to be separate. so he showed himself to be a man with a man of principle and a man with backbone, willing to fall on his sword. when he felt that the principal was worthwhile. it's a big job is in trade, it's going to be enormous. as far as not just the immediate issues of whether or not the government allows a relaxation of coated restrictions on july. the 19th, but also long term strategic issues related to an h. s. reform. social care of the elderly here in the u. k. i'm the massive waiting list that's been accumulating as a result of all the delays that kobe has put. the strains, the covert has put on the existing national health service that said the new man. jared turned up sunday morning, bright and early at his new office and appeared raring to go. let's have a listen. we are still in
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a panoramic and i want to see that come to an end as soon as possible and that will be my most immediate priority to see that we can return to normal food and as quickly as possible. i've got a lot of work to do. i'm sure you appreciate that. and if you can excuse me, i'd like to get on with it. well, i guess the next question is this good? is this going to restore faith in the government? especially as coven measures happen, restricting people from traveling easily. yeah, i mean it's difficult to say what the public opinion is as yet the haven't been any opinion polls asked since the news broke on saturday evening that sounded job. it was how it was being appointed as the health factories that we haven't really got to have long, wide, a public opinion. he himself is not disliked in westminster is relatively well, like he's certainly inexperienced politician. as i say, he was a cabinet post before he was the home secretary under the previous prime minister,
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theresa may chancellor on the board johnson before resigning he's shown himself willing to get in get stuck in by sending up on a sunday that said the labor opposition party because he was chancellor at a time when the government was raining in spending. they see it as such a job as being like a fox among the chicken group is the quote from jonathan ashworth, labors shadow health secretary saying that such a job and especially supervised the cutting of finances and funding for the n h s. so to now put them in charge if they think it's the sort of a contradiction in terms if you like a conflict of interest with. ringback interest and say, you know, he made no secret of is designed to get back into government. question now is whether he, how he goes about tackling the massive interest that i mentioned earlier. when i'm in london. thank you. the leaders of jordan and egypt are in the iraqi
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capital, baghdad for a summit with a prime minister jordan's king. abdullah was greeted by the iraqi president egyptian president of the cc landed early in the day he met iraqi prime minister ma stuff academy summit is expected to address economic cooperation and security. i speak to my head who is in baghdad for us. good to see you. so what is this summer really about what are they hoping to achieve? well, there are trying to achieve the coalition to focus on economic integration between the 3 countries. and it's not only economy, but it is also political because that is partly and intent from egypt and jordan, apparently to bring iraq back to an arab collision, auto and acquisition of barbie stage. and also to make use of the fortunes in
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iraq, in order to build or create some mutual trade and investment and development projects. according to the iraqi, for a minister for saying he just mentioned in a presser, that they are trying to sustain the relations between the 3 countries. and also they discussed issues related to mutual cooperation in regard to manufacturing medicine and build a fact a build the industrial cities and also some investment project. but on the other hand, this whole sum, it has been under scrutiny, it has been under, it has been facing criticism because many people here in iraq, especially from the political lead political analysts and also from our position and even government officials. some of them say that if the summit
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succeed been it may, it may obstruct a runs chances in iraq or decrease the gains made way iran in, in, in iraq. given the fact that if this collision succeeded, then iraq will again be under the umbrella over estates. but at the same time, some people say that a reich remains the least beneficiary among these the other countries because implemented on the ground. by virtue of this summit, then iraq would be only a consumer of products from egypt and from georgia because the summit also on the div entail creating what establishing free trade zone between on the border between jordan and iraq. on the other hand, many people say that a rock could invest in its man power because instead of bringing millions of egyptian labor force to iraq,
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this could increase increase or accessor bait the unemployment in the country in iraq. there is about 5000000 unemployed people. so iraq, according to many people, should not be the least benefit of this deal. but the thanks for that my head in baghdad for us massa. lucy is a middle east unless the commentator he says wrong because the country the nice to benefit the most from the summit. but as i correspond with saying that looks unlikely. basically ross has been trying to integrate with them. and i have environments for a very long time, several administrations within iraq have tried that, but they haven't succeeded so much and partially because that's because of internal problems that iraq is facing. the existence of militias, high corruption, and bad infrastructure. there hasn't been improved a significant improvement over can amik relation between the and countries such as
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jordan and egypt. the main benefit will be to jordan and egypt because erotic goods will not be in japan or jordan and marcus anytime soon. and at the same time, ruskin basically sell oil to many other countries, especially now that the oil prices have been increased significantly. there had been talk about bringing more electricity to iraq. the country had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. vision, 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also 2 of us to human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment
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in the people themselves. fighting between the taliban and africa, government forces is intensifying as the deadline looms for foreign troops to withdraw. the taliban has released video showing its finances in possession of us bait humvees and afghan police and ministry equipment of the season. control of multiple districts having fighting has been reported in the provinces of condos and canada. how about 5000 families from their homes in recent days. a lot of that are still under so we still haven't received any help here today. it was surveying some families, but after a few minutes they left the area in question mark, many women and children were killed. that was fighting a rocket, landed for my family members were displaced from cannibal district due to fighting some of our application about faith. so politicizing religion,
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we look at the $1000000000.00 mark project dividing opinion in bangladesh, more rival rallies and career, the to presidential contenders, waiting to see who won the election. uninstalled has been a long time coming, but this whole team, it's funny. on the brink of the n b, a finals ah . fighting between yemen, government forces and who the rebels has left thousands of people dead in the gas rich marie bridge in this week. the areas, the internationally recognized governments last northern stronghold. the iranian bacteria fees have been battling a ministry coalition led by saudi arabia for over 60 years. u. s. s. fighting in maria is a serious threat to achieving a truce. let's get more on the story. joining us on sky from london is katherine
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shut down the head of the yemen department of next century foundation, which is a peace building. think tank many thanks for joining us on the program. what is the latest in terms of the fighting in the murder of area as far as you understand it? okay, so might have been, has always been a very contentious province of young and very can for reason who he actually needs marriage because of its resources, natural resources to it started pressure. you saw your partners in negotiating a piece, you know, and he was always on the table over the past few weeks in life. what have happened in iran and the region in general. there's a slight change in landscape, i think, who have been pushing extremely hard in trying to you know, a lot. a lot of times i would say to reduce that tradition in the face of economic pressure for finding and will create
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a peace deal for the really trying to get strong that it's not working. i think in the course the empathy pine it's it's, it's nice to me to try to touch the cookie and it's working. it's working more. very simple. we've been in the one the people apart fed up of the situation in march. 1000000 people found in from friends and people fed up and be on one who backing the government under funding that be the only hope for truth and all the pieces and then that the tribes of mario never before in, not just from so if the her thies do lose control of what then where does that leave them? why i think quite frankly, no way in the sun thought she'd be retrieve. she didn't want to be actually agreed
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to to p. he'll be have no resources and such. so they would be left as mercy. oh dear, if you have another country try she get some resemblance of national budget. really, if you would remind you that yemen would be broken up to that. and it's actually quite vital to get married so that you have natural resources and intervention. your budget was something you find in the one vision and then ideally without god we have nothing and quite likely that the people really reject them. eventually. what is your understanding of the humanitarian situation in mary? because i understand many yemen knees fled to marrow, to escape fighting from other parts of the country. yes, my room has, we've been in yemen of the we've been in the, in the tried all i did, you know, find interested and probably you come in and dictate determinant reached out to the
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people quite base in that way high, but like i said, 1000000 refugees, not that we've no hope rebuilding their lives, not really, because if i can, it's all going, it's streaming difficult for me and i will you, my parent organizations get in tomorrow, but actually nice people to be that they need a lot of the time. it's being re routed everything that i thought, the feeling, unfortunately the 8th, but it would be the same as being on the other 5 o'clock if i mean that you might attend division in yemen, it is horrible. but it is exactly like the rest of the country. why it's not whole and something needs to happen. but unfortunately, because even when that who are not interested in billions, actually using the 1000000000 weaponized the narrative and just the actual money. thanks for your analysis. the catherine shock them head if the gehman department at
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next century foundation. thank he. a thick talk. 6 foam has formed from a steady stream of pollution flowing into new delays, yamuna river. it's regularly rated as one of the world's most per you should waterways, despite being the source of 60 percent of new delhi water. industrial waste on most of the cities, untreated sewage ends up that because of poor infrastructure. the government found the use of thumb and detergents to help clean up the river. mount aetna has erupted again sending ash and lava into the air it only last for a few hours, but was enough to bring a cover of dust to nearby towns at nor is the biggest of italy's 3 active volcanoes . it's time for the weather is everton. hello, we've got the humidity ramping up a little bit around the gulf over the next couple of days. winds of falling light. now lots of hazy sunshine are right across the region. we're going to see
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temperatures getting up to 42 celsius here in doha. early morning, mr. folk certainly a possibility over the next couple of days and somebody could touch 45 celsius even though hard on tuesday, the sunshine that stretches further north q weight back that at around 47 degrees. some live showers just around the east side of the black sea, the corpses seeing some wet weather. armenia as a by ga, ga, could see a shower or 2 over the next couple of days. but for the most part, hot and dry, pretty much sums it up. dry weather, stretched out across the horn of africa, wanted to show was around the highlands south saddam could catch a share or 2 possibility of some local us letting a clutch storm shift rumbling away into our northern passive income republic of congo and pushing up into the gulf of guinea, more big downpours here, but what a weather that will continue across the far south of the continent. so cape town having a very wet day on monday, wet and windy tuesday as well. tim, but just struggling to get to around 13 degrees ship
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a little dry by the time we come to wednesday, but the wind still picking up through the week. now imagine technology that can access your thoughts and the consequences if it's used against you. where the weather, where the rest chili is expected to pass a law protecting the privacy of people's brains. or last in america to salisia newman, have the story manipulating the brain to change your reality with or without your consent. the matrix worrying that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth of science fiction. movies are made out. he's learned like fiction is quickly becoming reality. this is a, has an implanted narrow link that reads his brain to induce him to play ping pong with a joystick. because the narrow technology is making it toward re, scientific strives to help those who can speak or walk soon. also move victims may be able to recover memories just like nuclear power. it has the
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potential to be used maliciously. everyone in the world is worried about their privacy of the data. this is nothing compared to the privacy of your thoughts. so technology companies, if they have access to brain data, they may be able to decipher the way we do the mice already on the intention of your, your behavior. we now narrow scientists file justy, the director of the brain project says he has a duty to alert society. he's joined forces with like minded gillian, intellectual scientists, and politicians to inspire the world's 1st narrow right to protection build. it would protect julian's from anyone into meaning their minds without their consent and only for pro life and humane purpose and the brain child to go down to the overseas. the senate's scientific challenge is that the future commission, with
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a note here hold him off on to the neurotechnology or the new frontier. they can read what's happening in your brain and what you're thinking. even your sub conscious. that means that our free will is in danger. you are your mind if someone can manipulate or control your mind or introduce ideas that aren't yours. you've lost your freedom as a human being. an exaggeration professor uses, he insists neurotechnology is only one or 2 years away from decoding last thoughts . and probably only another 5 to 10 years from being able to change our thoughts and behavior. remember with him i just like in science fiction, the potential to manipulate political military and economic systems is huge. neural essex lawyers and samuel ramos says it's imperative to declare narrow rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale. or was it started in chile, but it is
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a universal obligation. the universal declaration of human rights didn't include it back in 947 because it wasn't an issue, but now it is. it's, and if neural scientists are right, there's no time to lose. but you see in human al jazeera santiago, there are plans to open more than 500 new mos in bangladesh. the government says the $1000000000.00 project is essential to talk of what he calls extremism, and to bring accurate information about islam to the public. as time a child re reports from several critics believe religion as being politicized. the plan for this mega mars project was initiated in 2017 before the last general election. it's reportedly one of the largest enterprises off its kind in the world . the majority of the mosque and bangladesh are privately owned, with limited government oversight. but some analysts say the real aim of the $1000000000.00 must project, could be political. obviously,
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i thought if i'm stop asleep anyway, what lately there is a strategy for reform. mosques were previously used for various extremist teaching as well as for radicalization and a plan to make as controversial. i am confident such a plan will be foiled through proper teaching. and these mosques, the newly constructed mosque would be open to woman. unlike most of the countries of the 300000 most and many we will have libraries and education and cultural centers. 0, one of the facial feature of this new mar or their separate floor dedicated for women, which i don't typically see in other markets, they can train or any other time on the phone on most. there are plenty of mosques in our area, but there are no facilities for woman to pray. we are very grateful for this facility, and there will be 560 such new moth soon. we as woman, thank the prime minister for this initiative. aleria of an expert on political
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islam save the government, is now creating separate religion based parallel social institutions across the country. these mosque will offer a new interpretation of his time with government foster greek for they are described as a modern one. and then this mosque will also create a new attack of his job, because currently the, what we have in van leticia, this possibly strong demand, slummy, and a month now they're going to pre to new strand of institution. and the final point is that these institutions, we're going to suffer ministry to ship. there's been a rise and extremism in bangladesh and recent years, at least 50 people, including 8 these bloggers, religious minorities, gay activists, and foreigners have been killed. the prime minister check has been out of ceremony to mark the new mosque project, argent, islamic scholars, teachers, and guardians, to keep young people away from the path of militancy. those who are seeing that these moscow will be used as a political tool. i want to assure them and everyone else that in reality we don't
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have such a directive and that there is no political activities. we will be initiated here. since 2013 check us in us government has cracked down on religious parties. she has made secularism. part of bangladesh, its constitution, political analysts thing the new must program is the latest moved by the government to cartel the influence of what it considered to be extreme is political organizations. in the mainly muslim majority, country turnville child re al jazeera sub r bangladesh organizes the tour de france plan to sue a spectator, accused of causing cyclists to crush the person was posing for picture while holding a cardboard sign. that ended up knocking jim and saw this tony martin off balance his full, created a pilot that left several people injured with 47 kilometers left in the stage. much more ahead in the program,
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our thailand is tightening restrictions in bangkok and other provinces to tackle it's worked out for a good virus. construction size will be shot into dining and gathering the more than 20 people band form a chancellor sergeant job, it has become the new health factor in the u. k. after his predecessor was forced to resign, hancock admitted, reaching rules. he helped create when it was revealed that he kissed and embraced a woman in his office. the leaders of jordan and egypt in the iraq come to baghdad for the summit with the prime minister. it's expected to address economic corporations, security and countering arounds. influence region crews in the united states have managed to contain a fire burning deep within the ruins of an apartment building collapse in the u. s . families and friends have made a memorial near the disaster zone in steph side, which is close to.
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