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the brazilian players, footballing legend the eric counts and introduces one scene of penalized buyers club for its political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trail. the players rights, football rebel on al jazeera. ah, me, this is al jazeera. ah, hello can vanelle. this is a new law from dough. coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of migrant workers, flea danica, faring, job losses, as bangladesh and other asian countries tighten coven, 19 restrictions of the surgeon cases. dozens killed in the demons, mar, province, was being called the worth fighting in weeks between government forces and to the
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rebel leaders of egypt and jordan meet. and the tripartite, the summit and banker looking to cement ties and to counter wrongs influence in the region. a race against time in florida is risky with search for more than 150 people missing 3 days after an apartment building collapsed, uninstall much the stuff and it's looking good and he's f, a to in his 1st form on world championship is full picture. the phase and just come at the very goal in me with coven 19 infections on the rise in asia, people are again being subjected to restrictions and knocked down that they hoped to bind them. there is an exodus from bangladesh is a capital darker where a tougher lockdown will shop most businesses and can find people to their homes later this week. thailand saying it's worse, don't forget his tightening rules,
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and bangkok and other provinces, it reported nearly 4000 cases. in the last 24 hours more than 40 people died, raising the total dest. oh, close to 2000. in malaysia, a national lockdown that was supposed to be lifted on monday is being extended that will be reassessed if day, the infections fall below for thousands. i'll just have a chance re is gone for us now in darker town. very so the lockdown measures, they're being imposed incrementally from monday and there's been a real exodus. tell us about that. while there's a sense of panic, actually the government has been delayed deli and actually enforcing a strict lockdown. second wave off infection started actually in middle of may delta very and started infiltrating into bangor. that's for the bordering states. now the government state that they will go into a total shut down rather locked down from this coming thursday,
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july 1st and they will leave and forfeit with power military and military on the street, making sure nobody comes out some emergency and some in the phase will be allowed like the government's end up, take a function under a certain circumstances, but everything else will be shut down. now, you can see there's still a lot of heavy traffic in the state that's the inside road, but even then there's stopping. there's a, there's a lot of panic buying going on because this shut down from july could be extended more than a week. most of the watering districts, so the high influx of infection in recent days as high as 60 percent 70 percent. there was 10900 dep case us today over 5000 the infraction case today. so it is spreading quite high by health department. press one that unless measures are taken immediately sh, they infect some good, could really go up and things could go out of control like in india. now we know
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that a lot of the hospital that's been doc, i'd still safe to say it's not over occupied by the i see you. and if i put both in the district, there's no room in any of the hospital because the infection rate is so high is over 4000 kilometer of water with india. so the jumpstart barrier has infiltrated in bangor best and could easily spread to dot com. now as you mention, thousands of people are actually going to their home, this is a panic and they don't know what will happen. so they're going through the room homes or district towns. most of the public transport shut down actually temporarily right now. and they will be completely by thursday. so people are taking truck says, right, the car, whatever they can find, some people are actually walking. all the very terminals are packed with thousands of people. and that's potentially a big hazard. the health department was that could spread the virus even most can bear. who are the people that are trying desperately to get out of the city
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one man paperwork than you know. office says business says they feel like there's no reason to stay in the back of many of the working class people, those working for the industrial government service people who are in my daily labor jobs. many of them feel like there's no reason to stay in the capital city because there's nothing they can do. and those are the people who usually get really badly affected because they are daily living on daily basis that they lever a lot of this paper filled. they're safer and they'll have something to eat at least run there in the role of just like, although the government sector is open as an emergency. but a question demand, how will they go back and forth to that industry? i will manage the shut down to ration some industries that public transport for them, but not everyone does. so it is quite a alarming situation. we'll see how things happen the coming days. all right, thank you for that update. there are those 10 of their child tree in delta. well,
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take a closer look at the corona virus resurgence in bangladesh. a nation wide lockdown was imposed for several weeks back in april. as cases and death sort, infections fell in may and the country gradually reopened. the cases have now risen again to approach peak levels with just over 6000 davy cases. however, experts, a warning the actual figure could be much higher and be around 3 percent of the population have been vaccinated. the government is ordering people to stay home except for essential workers and as time though with saying with public transport already shut down, thousands of strong people are rushing to get home often and large crowds raising 5th of a further spread and infections. let offspring and dr. which took hussein, he is an adviser at the institute of epidemiology, disease control and research in doc i thank you so much for joining us. how use are just tell us what is the trajectory right now of the virus and bangladesh?
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i think you're going to rise again. where does it go? the way it won't be daddy increase of the infection and also the number of things will show up into the world infection. that was it, that people have been asked to be back on that. why shutting down all the questions on the big goals so that the j transmission would be come down and the picture would be down and we hope back this will be taken. all things will be shut down. 2 weeks, we make a decline of the cases. add up to be declining the number of bits is expected
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as you have seen in the 2nd particular means i shut down the number of fiction game, dog and number of the 2nd time the how is it that bangladesh has gotten to this point, i mean, is it a matter of its mitigation, if it's not being effective or people haven't been adhering to the advice. how was the country gotten back here? but this is really the thing that it brought complying with the public and social. but you know about this, we do not, we duck and shoot everybody food and share those with him badly. so they are on the daily that is being so hard when everything is settled. so
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if be, to what extent can support those people the most is like the convention because everything is shut down, but it is not possible for sure. those are logged into social support. ok, then they can stand as one in the classroom up and doing mark, if you're going to be doing this to help was because they want to go, but as well as by the neighbors and by the time. well, so when you expand that very well, obviously the, the holidays with a lockdown asking people to stay in their homes for a week is that people will stay away from each other. but we've just seen these images of people fleeing dhaka thousands cram, don't have ferries trying to get out of the city before lockdown. what impact do
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you think that might have on the spread and all the efforts to stop the spread? people are leaving got not only the people of south west fargo, but they have to buy, you know, the digital so will not be not barbara. but they go to the beach that would be at the pick will go to what do you stand by and they go through the doors that are using the public for every living. those like feeling that they have nothing to do. they have no job done in the last year, and he's been in the b one because they have family members in the area so really heavily with the they can get that family, that drug or something. it was all the same 3
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times. so in this situation has done got people living number i've been doing, but that is a large number of things that are getting sick. all right, thank you very much for your time dr. much talk. jose thank health officials in thailand have suggested a lack of corona virus. compliance among migrant workers is to blame for a surgeon cases. but ty, journalist private role john polk says the government slow vaccination program is a real problem. 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 or job of vaccines and are only about 4 percent of being given to jobs. so that's one thing. second has to
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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 the ability to use, you know, produce, heard in unity. amman has reportedly seen a record search and covered 19 deaths. oman news says 119 people died and the last 72 says more than 5 and a half 1000 new infections were registered in the same period. health officials, a warning of a severe shortage of hospital beds. israel's prime minister is urging people to wear face masks again, the surgeon covert 19 cases there in a cabin meeting enough tale benefits specifically asked young people to get back
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connected. israel is world leader and vaccination, but as clamping down again for local outbreak of the new delta variant, the health ministry recorded 113 new corona virus cases on saturday. a 2nd astray leon city has been placed in lockdown. darwin in the countries north has to take 5 cases, links to essential extraneous goldmine. sydney has been in the 1st day of its 2 week lockdown australia. the largest city has now counted $110.00 cove at 19 cases, links to the highly contagious delta variant. contact prices are also trying to find airline passengers who are on planes with an infected flight attendant. we've been traveling all over the country on the van, who taking charge of implementing britton's coven. 19 response says, bringing an end to the pandemic is his most immediate priority. so good job it. the former chief financial minister took over as hell secretary, replacing met hancock and resignation,
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was forced by scandal. hancock departure puts pressure on a government that was severely criticized for the early handling of the pandemic. and is now dealing with higher infections poll brendan joins me now. live from london poll. so such a job. it certainly got a big job ahead of him to put it mildly. yes, but many people believe that because he is an experienced form of government minister for example, he with a home secretary responsible for interior matters. interior interior security, for example, under from an theresa may. and as you mentioned, he was also the chancellor of the exchequer under boris johnson, until he resigned in february 2020. it's clearly got cabinet level experience, and the fact that he resigned in 2020, over a disagreement with downing street over a proposal to share an advisory team between number 10 and number 11. it's clear that he's a man man of principle as well. so he's not going to just take what downing street tells him to do. he's going to be his own man. that said,
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is criticism of. busy him from the opposition, as you would expect, the labor party saying that reminding the public that because of his tenure as chancellor of the exchequer, the chest went into this pandemic weekend by the stairs. he imposed by the conservative party. and by such a job as chancellor. so they described it as his appointment is like putting the fox in the chicken coop. nevertheless, he had made no secret of his desire to return to the government at some point between well since february and now and bright and early sunday morning, he was outside the office raring to go. we are still in pen demik 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. i soon 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,
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i'd like to get on with it. paula. obviously hancock's resignation was amid a real cloud till scandal. i guess you could say people were pretty angry. i'm wondering how job aids appointment is going down with the public to people have confidence in him. it's still a little too early. unfortunately, we haven't had any meaningful opinion polls on such a job. it's appointment. he was only appointed late on sunday evening. i wear only in less than 24 hours later. so that hasn't been organized. public opinion poll done. he's pretty well liked in westminster. he hasn't actually let in self be swayed one way or the other as to whether he's a hawk or a dove. on the covey restrictions, he certainly hasn't been one of the more public people clamoring for an end to restrictions. and not the same time you have necessarily been a big supporter of keeping them in place. i think one of the things that will be
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interesting, we'll see how he treats monday. because monday of a midpoint review where the government will tell the u. k. public whether or not it is likely that on july, the 19th as planned restrictions will come off. stop as predicted as forecast. it's a midpoint review. it's probably going to come down to just to give that review based on a very cursory down at the data. actually that takes us not looking good. so it's going to be a pretty hospital pass if you'll excuse the pun for the new health secretary. right, thank you for that up. they, they pull brandon in london. russia's capital moscow has recorded its highest number of daily cova deaths since the pandemic began. $144.00 people died of the illness and the last 24 hours. moscow is on the epi center of rushes break, and the man says around 2000 people have been hospitalized every day. across russia infections have been searching for weeks. and again, the delta variance is mainly to blame, much more come here on the news,
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all included. we speak to me and all this it in journalists who've escaped the crack down and now living and fare of being forced to return and waiting for a 2nd. charles and life asylum seekers into a dismal condition of mexico and in support for time go madman. sabrina william called times on her career. ah fine thing between him and he government forces him to the bible says less dozens of people did. the gas rich, moderate breach in this week. the area is the internationally recognized government loft, northern strongholds, the iranian back to be. so i've been battling a military coalition, lead by saudi arabia for 6 years. the u. s. s. fighting in morrow is a serious threat to achieving
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a truth. katherine chuck down is the head of the gehman department at next century foundation, a piece building thing tech. she says the people of more of a fed up and a slowly turning away from who the rebels not ever has always been a very contentious province of yemen for this very simple reason that he actually needs merits. because of its, its resources, natural resources, to, sorry, pressure on you saw your partners in negotiating a piece any was always on the table over the past few weeks in life. what have happened in iran and the region in general, the slight change in landscape. i think you have been pushing extremely hard in mother trying to you know, a last and last time i would say to reduce that position in the face of ethan pressure for finding and walkering a piece deal for the really trying to get strong. with that,
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it's not i think the pine, it's, it's, it's ministry patch to try to flush the cookie and it's working. it's working on a very simple reason. the once the people are fed up with the situation in march, 1 1000000 people found in front and people set up and they all more and more backing the government under funding that the seats for them, the hope for truth and all the peace in yemen. other than that, the tribes of mario never support you in not just from the leaders of jordan, egypt and iraq, promising to deepen economic and political ties. jordan's king abdullah and egyptian presidents helped alpha l. c. c or bank that for the full round of trilateral talks, the us wants rocks prime minister of suffering cause they may to counter radians
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like president cc is the 1st egyptian leader to visit back that in 3 decades of what it is in baghdad. 4th, and would tell us more about what came out of this summit. well, kim, a statement had just come out of the summit. a written statement, actually epitomizing the whole talks. what has been going on all day between the 2 delegations from egypt and jordan, including the capital of the 2nd of jordan and egyptian present at the fact that i see that meetings with the put on the record president, the prime minister must have been called me also, along with other officials, including ministers of foreign affairs and intelligence officials. there has been a lot of fines discussed during today's some of the including security issues
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including mutual cooperation in that he got to combating terrorism. the exchange of intelligence information on top of that also it can all my integration or the, the efforts to achieve economic integration. and that entails providing iraq with the electricity. and the meanwhile, sending get labor force to iraq, creating a stablish in a free trade doing on the border between iraq and jordan, to also to receive the goods from it from egypt and jordan noted to be imported by iraq, a lot of fighters, including also read you know, files, they spoke about of the war, the last war and guys that he spoke about supporting the egyptian as tans in regard to its water resources. and in a sense that you'll be at, spoke about supporting the delivery and new for new, the former, the unity government and its rule and,
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and reaching get to reaching out to the december elections potential and, and parliamentary elections. this book about the war in yemen. a lot of files including local and regional fights, but on top these files, the mutual interest between the 2 countries be discussed. many file is in regards to mutual development to politics between the 3 countries and also security issues including get combating terrorism. but all these piles remain unfinished until at least the iraqi election is in, in october. as you know, that by october of what iraq is expected to have a new administration. so whether or not this new administration will carry on with this summit or at thank you very much for that to go ahead. we appreciate it and massage. lucy is
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a middle east analyst in common. takes it. he says iraq stands to benefit from the summit. basically, ross has been trying to integrate within it's and i have been wired 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 improve a significant improvement that we can amik relation between the rock and country such as jordan and egypt. the main benefits will be to jordan and egypt because erotic goods will not be in egyptian or jordanian marcus anytime soon. and at the same time, a rush and 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 the country,
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had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades. even before the us invasion of 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 talk about the human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves. cruise in the us vanished to contain a fire burning deep within the ruins of an apartment building collapse in the u. s . families and friends is made of memorial. met the disaster zone and side close to miami, florida, 5 people and not have died. but 156, sorry more than 5 people and are known to have died. but 156,
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still more than 150 are unaccounted for. let's go live delta. how did your castro, who's and so side nan, miami and heidi, now we're hearing more bodies, have been found 3 days now since the building collapse. is there any hope that any one might be found alive? with the news that the governor and the mayor of miami dade county are sharing now has not been good. as you said, the death toll has risen now a total of 9 bodies have been pulled from this rubble out of them. only 4 have been identified thus far, and the forty's have asked for d n a samples from the family members who gathered nearby to aid in identify other human remains but has been recovered as well. this is not the news that of course, the family members of these 150 some who are still missing. we're hoping to hear
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now that they are still giving the update now, but from our understanding, this is still a search and rescue mission. she says that there are $6.00 to $8.00 was of rescuers who are on the pile at all times. an additional team from israel has joined it. this risk of the rescue effort. and there are hundreds more of rescuers who are on standby, who rotate. and of course, there's a lot of sensitivity here and how they go about this mission. they can't disturb the pile. there's still hope that there are more survivors buried beneath. but in reality, the, the few people, the 2 who were actually pulled from the rubble, they were pulled in the early hours of this rescue mission. and we are now past 80 hours since the collapse. so the news here has not been good, although rescue workers are making some progress in the recovery of bodies. has
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been any further word on the, on what might have caused the collapse. and is there any concern about other buildings in the area along the sort of beach front? yeah, there's plenty of concern, particularly in this building or building which stands nearby, which was built roughly at the same time and likely with the same materials and, and built by the same developer. so of course, understandably, the people who continue to live inside that building are very worried. the mayor of surf side, the town here says that a building inspector with a community did do a cursory walk through a bad just building and it appears to be in okay, shape. however, the army corps of engineers will be sending a more robust team of investigators to really home through that sister building and the people there have been wondering whether they'll also be evacuated. that's
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something that's been discussed for a while. and some have left the building of course of their own accord the government saying that they will put the bill to help them find alternative housing in the meantime. but the biggest question is still remains. what brought down this 12 story condominium building on thursday in the middle of the night and that is still an answer to could have been the building itself. there is a engineering report that suggested or maintenance and construction flaws were contributing factors, or it could be more regional problem and that the land on top which this building stood is, is a fil, a man made fil, built over the poorest limestone that may have shifted especially with the rising sea level in recent years, but none of that will be determined until after this rescue effort, which inevitably will turn into the recovery effort,
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is able to conclude. all right, how does your cancer, their side, florida? thank you. still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of findings, fleet fighting in afghanistan is a ton of bonds. to tax on government forces. more rival rallies improved for 2 presidential contenders, waiting to see who wants the election and is forced to leave it late to make it through the court to final sophie japan championship. ah, hello, we've got the humidity ramping up a little bit around the gulf over the next couple of days wins a falling light.
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