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was the country to acknowledge its fascist, passed the silence of others? weakness on al jazeera. ah, be the hero world needs. ah washer. in the thousands of migrant workers flee dark faring job losses, bangladesh and other asian countries. tyson covers 900 restrictions office surgeon cases. ah, there can be down there law from doha. also coming up the test again in the occupied west back protest
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against the death of a critic of the palestinian authority rescue crew. find more bodies in the rubble of a building that collapsed in the us along with other human remains. and she wants to protect the privacy of thought, preparation to brain hacking technology. the coming of brianna team in thousands of people are scrambling to leave the bangladesh. she capital darker before tough, new measures come into force from thursday. it follows a surgeon cases on friday, almost 6000 cases will recorded and more than 100 se penalty. the 2nd highest death toll since the pandemic began. henry challenger has more from docker. now on friday, the government and now that the sick locked down and it will be in force. that's when the people got panic and thousands of people are leaving the capital city. the
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buses, right, restrict on the trains are shut down so they're going by any means of transport. some people are actually walking because from july 1, there will be a complete shut down and it will be enforced by law enforcement agency, including the military will be applied. so people are panic. they want to be with their family. they want to be in their home to stay god in the rural villages. now the quick question is why it took so long. the virus has been spreading since may 15th, that was record at the influx rate was growing high in the border and the government still delayed by the strict or shut down bangor that has 4000 kilometers a border with india. and it's very part of a lot of trade, people going back and forth now spreading through the capital city hospitals in the district with bordering india. our full it's use are in full capacity. it's still not a crisis point, but it could very well reach that thought the most i can say is an advisor. the institute of immunology, disease,
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control and research. and dr. he says swiss lockdown should stem the growing tired of infections within weeks. the vita is going to rise again where it doesn't go away. and then in this day, the incremental increase of the infection and also the number of bits increasing shows a good number up into the number of infection. that is, that people have been asked to be prepared for that. why shutting down all the gold and all the big goals so that the j transmission would be cut down and the fiction would be put down. and we hope back where we will be taking all things to be shut down. after 2 weeks, we may see a decline of the cases. after the declining the number of debt is expected.
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as you have seen in the 2nd grade, a particular means nationwide shut down the number of fiction game, dog and number of weeks tired and is also tiny restrictions in bangkok and other provinces. then you measure the beginning on monday will last for a month construction. so it will be shut into the dining and gatherings of more than 20 people. band health officials blamed the increase in infections and a lack of compliance among migrant workers. now everyone agrees, profit for john approach is a columnist to call so english and use website in thailand. he says a slow vaccine rollout as the main problem and new variance 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
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only about 4 percent of being given to jobs. my understanding is that in cutoff example half of the populations i've already been inoculated. 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 low cold production, the reliance now shift towards the final back, which is not very well received when it comes to the ability to produce her immunity. so these are problems placing the thai government, but on top of that we are dealing with a new variance of course alpha and delta shipley. it's still alpha and the government shot the plan that did not anticipate the new variance
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spreading very speedily in bangkok and beyond. and moscow's mass, as about 2000 people are being taken to hospital with covered every day. the russian capital just seen its highest 24 hour deaf till $144.00 saint petersburg said the previous highest figure. when you de, earlier, it's true to host a major football game on friday in front of thousands of fans. the u. k. his new health secretary says, bringing an end to the corona virus pandemic is his most immediate priority such as java. the former chief financial minister replaces met hancock whose resignation was forced by scandal. the shake up puts more pressure on a government that's been heavily criticized for its early handling of the pandemic and is now dealing with higher infections. we are still in a panoramic and i want to see that come to an end as soon as possible,
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and that will be my most immediate priority to feed that we can return to normal food and as quickly as possible. and 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. who brandon has laces now from london, while as a full entry that he has to deal with such a job that i have to say he's an experience. government minister. he was the home secretary under theresa may when she was prime minister. and he was the chancellor on the, on the boris johnson's government before he question, february of 2020 some, 17 months ago after a dispute with downing street with dominic cummings over whether or not the chancellor and the prime minister would have to share a special advisory team, so look, he's got experience. he has no specific experience in the health department though . and labor is the opposition party and they're not exactly happy about it. because as chancellor labor is saying that such
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a job was essentially the architect of austerity. the labor shadow, health minister, who's described it as putting the fox in charge of the hand coop as far as pointing such a job it, he's made his 1st statement as health secretary. he's going into the office today. sunday morning. he said, we're still in a panic. i want to see that come to an end as soon as possible and it will be my immediate priority to see that we can return to normal a soon and as quickly as possible. i've got a lot of work to do, and if you'll excuse me, i'd like to get on with it. what such a job as challenge now is festival controlling what we're seeing here in the u. k, which is an uptick in new infections of current of ours, but also the long term issues reform of the an h. s. tackling the social care issue, the increasing number elderly, whose care needs to be funded somehow by government appointment avenue and a chest chief executive, for example. there is the short term, but there's also the long term strategic stuff that such a job. it needs to grasp very quickly. israel's prime minister is asking young
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people to get vaccinated to bring down coven 19 infections. that's all they've been . it says getting everyone to dock elated is the only way to prevent restrictions from being reimpose. israel reinstated an indoor mask mandate last week for an outbreak of delta very. and the health ministry recorded 113 new infections on saturday because you know, our request is very modest. when mosque i'm going to get vaccinated, especially i am addressing our youth. i know how much you want to have fun the summer and you will be able to, i have 4 children in this age group. we don't want to impose any restrictions, not on parties, on trips or anything like that. but specifically because of this, if you don't want restrictions, go and get vaccinated today, talk to your parents, get vaccinated, let them know. for the 4th day, a protest is being held in ramallah in the occupied westbank. it follows the death of an outspoken critic of the palestinian authority. this our banner died after
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being arrested by palestinian authority. security forces on thursday protested on demanding the resignation of palestinian authority. president monkeys, abbas stephanie deka is in ramallah. you add a new crowd really cannot more than around 100 people taunting against the policy. you know, it's already slogan to be heard the last couple of days like the people want down, some of the regime about the president need to go. people chanting for their freedom, this is aimed at the ballot authority to israel, which is usually what you would see confrontation in this area a. and then what happens is you had another small pro job happening in a square just a little further down from where we were. these are pro the party of about they then came down the street and then they were clashes between the 2 sides. basically, what was interesting is that there was a heavy security presence around this area. i've seen the,
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the security forces with tear gas with gun battle. and at the moment, no one seems to be intervening. they seem to be allowing this somewhat to play out on the street. there's also a lot of media facility we've seen this yesterday as well. media being threatened camera, the mash to even mito, female douglas, being beaten with by members. people don't know who they are, but certainly it's very tough on the ground and people will tell you that these are, these are quite unusual. sees, i think, fair to say that are playing out on the street. the leaders of jordan, egypt and iraq, are promising to deepen economic and political ties. jordan's king abdullah hampton fiction president stamped out for the cc holler and bank that for, for the round of talks, the us once iraq's prime minister of stuff i'll call them, need to counter rainy and influence. presidency is the 1st egyptian needed to visit back that 3 decades still ahead on al jazeera, waiting and suffering for
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a 2nd chance in life, and seek the dismal condition from mexico us. humans, mar problems. see some of the worst fighting in weeks between government for the rebels. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to whither sponsored like cattle airways. hello, we got some really heavy rain now making its way away from japan. you can see my food champion font a warning has now been issued for the storm. it's been sucked up into the other. the may you front which sinks all the way back into central parts of china. and we'll continue to post that heavy rain out into the open waters just on the northern flank, still a chance of some heavy showers coming in to that eastern side of japan over the next couple of days. tuesday was like her other 30 day. we could see some localized
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flooding for a time as the heavier right. discuss with the east coast of japan, some heavy rain to just coming back into where that northeast corner of china was to go on through tuesday sent slavers lottie. dry shanghai $29.00 celsius or so, but down towards the south. more big down. pause coming through with a possibility or likelihood of some flash bodies result of fat lobby showers. continuing just around the philippines, northern parts of india, china lobby showers, continuing to with the, the monsoon rains. piping out once again, just let western side of in the central, there's also seeing some heavy rain forward time. the unmanned far north east of india sink some very heavy rain bangladesh, also seeing some big downpours. meanwhile, the pri monsoon hate continues for a good part focused on sponsor cut on airways. india has been devastated by the covey. 19 pandemic. the one on 18th makes the
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front line work risking their lives to treat the stick. and very the i 10. talk to al jazeera, we oh, skinny ami were attacking ringo and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret? well, it's like we listen, absolutely. nigeria with a woman press. it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on algae sera. oh, the me. what's your, i'll just there are a reminder of our top stories, this all thousands of work as a leaving the bank with as she capital. darker head of a nation wide knocked down from the day. most people will be required to stay at home and be essential work thailand is tightening restrictions in bangkok and other
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provinces. mechanical, it's worse to operate because a virus construction site will be shot and into the dining and gatherings of 20 people and a full protein following the death of an outspoken critic of the palestinian authority has turned violent. banner died after being arrested by palestinian authority. security forces on thursday. dozens of people have been killed this week and fighting between the empty government forces and treaty bebbles and the gas rich region of more of the area is the internationally recognized governance. last northern strongholds, the iranian banks who have been battling a military coalition lead by saudi arabia for more than 6 use the us as fighting and laura is a serious threat to achieving katherine shut down is the head of the given department at next century foundation. a peace building think tank, she says the people have more of a fed up,
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the slowly turning away from who the rebels. my has always been a very contentious province of yemen. this very thing for reason. he actually needs merits because of its, its resources, natural resources, to, sorry, pressure on your side, your jani partners, initiative p. 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 the hershey 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 pressure for planning and walkering a piece deal for the really trying to get strong with that. it's not working, i think that would be in the pine. it's,
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it's nice patch to try to flush the cookie and it's working. it's working or every very simple reason. the once the people are fed up of the situation in march, 1 1000000 people found in front and people are fed up and they all more and more backing the government's understanding that the seats for them the hope for truth and all the pieces and other than that the tribes of mario never support you in not just from the death toll off the collapse of an apartment building in the us state of florida has risen to 9, but more than 150 people are still unaccounted for off the 1st days incident early a cruise managed to contain a fire burning inside the ruins of the buildings. how does your pastor live for us from serve site in miami id, there's been another update from officials in the last hour what we learned.
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that's right. in the slow and painful recovery and rescue mission, we have an update that now for additional bodies have been removed from the collapse structure overnight which brings the death hole now tonight. but that number is still expected to drastically rise as more than 150 people remain missing or believe to have been inside that building when it suddenly collapse in the middle of the night on thursday. so now we're past the 80 hour mark. since that traumatic event, and the likelihood of finding more survivors as the hours ticked by, decreases. now the fire chief says that there has been no natural voice discovered by the the rescue worker, as he says, this is truly so compacted the debris. and you can see from the images yourself, 12 stories of steel and concrete that essentially pancake in less than 10 seconds.
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now of those 9 bodies recovered, only 4 have been thus far identified and the rescue workers have gotten d n a samples. now, from family members who gathered nearby to aid in identifying additional human remains that have been recovered as well. but as you can imagine, this is truly an agonizing time for those families who have gathered and the mayor of miami. dade county says those there is still hope we have 6 to 8 quad that are on the pile. actively searching at any given time and hundreds of the team members are on stand, on standby to rotate as we need a fresh start. so we are not lacking any personnel that we have the best we have the right people and the right number and we are getting it done. heidi, is it in any more word than on what might have caused that collapse or if there's
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any other buildings in the area of concern? yeah, there is much talk about the possibility of further collapses. and of course, that is top of mind for the neighbors who live around here, especially given that this condominium building has a sister tower, which was constructed around the same time by the same developer and using the same materials. however, the people living there have not been evacuated. those who have left have done so of their own choosing and the government is offering them assistance for housing. while this is being survey, they said that that building appears to be fine at the moment, but they are also sending additional crew of engineers to give it a thorough inspection. as for what caused this collapse to happen. that is still a mystery. although there are clues, there is an engineering report done on this very building 3 years ago. that seems
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to point the finger at poor management and construction errors in the way that the building was built. but there are other reports from scientists who happened to study also this very block. finding that the, the land to be nice, this building has shifted through the years. in fact, this very island that i'm standing on now is on top of organic phil and sam that was brought in to build up this island and afford for the struction of these luxury highrises. and the county of miami day says it is now doing a thorough review of all buildings that were as old as this collapse building, which was 50 years old or older. and top of mind is whether or not these buildings are structurally sound. at this point they have found nothing of concern. all right, thank you for the not the 800 you cast her there in florida. thousands of asylum seekers awaiting on the mexico us border increasingly unsanitary and precarious
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conditions this month. abandon administration did away with a trump error program on which a solemn think is had to stay mexico while the cases were processed. and the minute apollo reports from a camp and tiquana may hope the rollback means. they can soon cross a migrant camp in the one in mexico. some here or asylum seekers whose cases did not make it to court. under the trump administration's my group protection protocols or m p p, a recent rollback of this policy by us president joe bite. it has allowed some asylum seekers to enter. the us would only those with active and p. p cases. the muslim son is in asylum seeker from honduras was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years. says she's hopeful of the changing policy law was the my like me before the last lawyer told me a judge had closed my case and that i had to open a new one. but then i spoke with a different lawyer who told me my case was not closed, that i still have
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a chance to enter the united states. what i want to do my group protection protocol, also known as to remain in mexico program 1st and estimated 70000 people to wait for immigration hearings in cities on the mexican side of the border. we met abeline also from honduras because he's been the victim of violence and even kidnapping. since arriving in c one a 2 years ago. but a reopening of his asylum case means he might soon have an opportunity to cross the border. legally know if any better. ok. maybe i have renewed hope because my lawyers see, have patience, wilma, they are reopening in pay pay cases. i had almost given up, but thank god, cases are being reopened. if wilbur's asylum cases accept it, he could soon joined the more than 11000 people. the active n p. p cases who have been allowed to enter the us since february. but there are many others. we're still waiting for guidance on what to do next. human rights
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groups estimate there to be around $3000.00 people living at this migraine case. now the ongoing code 19 health emergency means the border remains closed, disrupting the traditional us asylum process. now this means that for thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have no choice, but to wait here on this side of the border. with more people arriving every day, migrants rights advocates warned that conditions of the camp are no longer sustainable battle sir thomas camp. i'm in the campus in a terrible situation, organized crime has infiltrated it. there's disease, there are risk. people have suffered violence there. and i believe it's a ticking time bomb. despite the phasing out of trump era policies like n p p, the bite it administration has yet to normalize the us as silent process. experts say that until the system becomes more streamline. the crisis on this side of the border will only continue to worsen when winds up a little al jazeera. you want to mexico. ok can all day now from the occupied
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westbank since where there's been a protest in ramallah, stephanie deca joins us now live stiff. it looks like you've made it back to the bureau, things going to die. see what's happening. yeah. unfortunately there seems to be a concerted campaign for men in the crowd. basically what happens at a very small protests around a 100 people or so and people aren't chanting against the regime to go about. the president sat down counting for freedom, which is ironic. really good. most of the time, what people john for freedom here, they're targeting it, israel, what happened, what you're seeing now, and she will get more that come about. this is a pro fucked up. so what basically happened, the other one, the n t p, a protocol just down from here. so these guys joined when we were all down there. fighting in few people were badly beaten for about an hour or so i was spotted by 3 very tool, but the looking. we were then surrounded by fix,
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as we stood by the lights on somebody to see our camera. we weren't filming at the time that they moved on to another camera, but next was removed the card from his camera. another colleague of ours friend of ours, actually his camera with mash and broken so i can tell you there's a very concerted campaign from people in this crowd to target the media not to film . and what's, what's interesting is it was a very small project for 100 people or so. so this is now for pro fat tied roof even yesterday, this is the 4th day of the school protests. but even yesterday, there was a concerted campaign against for testers, against the media play. what seems to be part of the crowd taking out washing journalists, seemingly very much not wanting any of this to be filled. so this is the feeling here at the moment we were forced to actually, it was the 1st time in my career, i have the flashlight of our actually taken down. and then when we just waited around to see if we can continue doing our job based down and continue to monitor
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our so basically it seems that we were safe for us to continue to do our job from the bureau. and at least we can that, you know, tell you what is happening on the ground. so this now only pro, anyone who was taunting anything against the policy and authorities no longer at the moment, certainly that. okay, steph, as you said, normally we used to saying images of protests that are anti israel. what sparked all of this in the 1st place? there was a, there was a palestinian authority critic who died. i just explained to us how we got here. yes miss ah, but not very outspoken against the palestinian authority to choosing it to corruption human rights abuses being what they call what he calls a sub contractor of israel. you have mark social media following we post videos. what happened is in the early hours, the 3rd day around $25.00 members of the palestinian authority. security forces
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reporting to a family were in the house at the time and had brought in the father and part of the west beach according to his family severity. and then he was still alive. while there was a preliminary talk done by independent palestinian and jose who said that the body signs of bruising from his neck to his chest, to his bottom like his arm and include him also bleeding in the long. so this is post a lot of anger. i covers the funeral that have brought people there. outrage at the policy and authority everyone you speak to really outraged at that it's been a long time coming in the sense is already very low support care. are you following the re confrontation? you saw the economy following corona, other issues that have arisen. so a recent polls putting the policy as far as you quite know when it came to popular support. but interestingly, it, i think we've seen this today is when i all the people that have gone out the funeral because there were such as i said,
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are we going to see large crowds on the street because there's something we haven't seen in the occupied by large numbers, tens of thousands, we just haven't seen it. as everyone said, no, we're scared. we are scared to come out onto the streets because then we'll do the same talk. i think certainly what we just saw now of a concerted campaign targeting the media. i think it gives you a certain indication that, you know, it's very difficult to even express anger or frustration. and that's what is happening here at the moment. i thank you very much that update your face. this stephanie deca in ramallah, nearly 300 refugees and migrants have been rescued in the atlantic ocean near spain's canary islands. 26 mine is are among them. one is in a serious condition in hospital i was traveling in 7 different boats so far this year. 5700 people have attempted the dangerous crossing from africa to the canaries archipelago. more than twice as many as this time here ago. a thick toxic foam
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those forms from a steady stream of pollution flowing into new dandies. young river, regular rated is one of the world's most polluted waterways. despite being the source of 60 percent of new delhi water, industrial waived, and most of the cities, untreated sewage ends up there because of poor infrastructure. the government spends the use of some thoughts and detergents to help clean up the river. ah, i'm kinda now with the headlines now on al jazeera, thousands of work is leaving the bangladesh capital darker. i have a nation wide lockdown from thursday. most people will be required to stay at home and only essential work.

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