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weakness on al jazeera, on counting the cost to focus on nigeria to recessions and for years growing and security and unemployment, oil companies packing up and leaving even the threat of piracy in the gulf of getting just what niger needs to do to confront its multiple challenges counseling to call on al jazeera ah the whole grow for the resignation of the palestinian authority president of the day for the leading critic ah vanelle. this is officer law from dell ha. also coming up thousands of migrant
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workers, flea dock faring, job losses, bangladesh and other asian countries type of code. 900 restrictions of the surgeon cases rescue crew. find more bodies in the rubble of a building that collapsed in the us, bringing the confirmed desktop tonight. and we speak to me and mas dissident journalists who've escaped june, 3rd crackdown. but now fair. but they'll be forced to return i people are gathering in ramallah and the occupied westbank for a 4th day of protest following the death of an outspoken critic of the palestinian authority. these are bound died of being arrested by palestinian foxes on thursday
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. the family says he was dragged from his home and beat him. our rival rally in support of president. my boss has also been held. stephanie decker joins us now live from ramallah. stephanie just explained what exactly is going on. well, there was a small crowd of around a 100 or so people challenging against the policy, you know, authority on to things like prison about should go for the fall of the regime. and then what happened is you had another crowd. words were just up the street from there was your profile, it's the, the party of the ruling elite really coming to joined the confrontations and huge. and what's interesting is that i've seen a heavy security presence policy, and that's our district courses with tear gas with buttons. we've gotten around this area, but no one intervene, people were beaten. and i think also interestingly there was a concerted campaign, particularly against journalists. cameras were removed were smashed, we were surrounded by 6,
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i can only really call them the morning to see our camera weren't filming at the time. they actually for us to take the star light down on our s n g talk. another colleague tried and had his camera smashed and it's been happening to a lot of people. it's been happening over the last couple of days now. i'd like to bring in mr. charlotte in jeopardy, and he's the director of all hoc. it's a policy and human rights organization. extraordinary seems that we're senior. how would you describe what we're seeing on the street? look at shame, you know, for me as an opinion as a human rights defender to see things like that happened here in palestine. amelia, after you, we felt in jerusalem and swear that but as he knew, the united, the, for the senior there are fighting for the rights. and that this moment to see policy news again, you know, divided and more than divided. you know, the young generations beat him by the there are 30 by the security members here. confiscate the animal buys, speaking them medicine, them. yes, let me ask you about these, these plain clothes,
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man. you've been targeting journalist and also colleagues that they are security members. you know, but with the civil clause, the related to different security groups, part of them, they are preventive part of them down to, you know, the military intelligence and the which called the, the president gods. also this is part of that. most of them, you know, they are not civilians security but having clear message. yeah, you will see them with civil clothes if you come to their office and they will say, you know the question here. if it's know why they, you know, understood people and send them to the police centers or to the other security centers. if the videos where you, where they take you, if they do, for instance, this is a question. you know, i think it's a joke when you ask them, it's no doubt not. another thing is, when you close the space before the new generation is not to practice or not to
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size their rights, their freedom and not to size their participation in the public life. mean democratically, you know, like do a close before them for instance, to participate in election? this is, i think, the ideal environment for explosion. that's the case when you look at the deeply is practically, to be honest with you. i am concerned, i was going to ask you, have you seen this before? no, i haven't seen this before. i saw i saw some of these before. you know, when people gather why against some of the practices against corruption, things like that. it's have been here in the same place you on my not, i know and, but this time i feel that it's more deeper. it's, you know, the hate speech here, these days, the incitement. and even the words that use by public figures, the official statements on the facebook these days, you know,
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fighting against the groups that they are calling for freedoms on the rights here to be honest with you or cassandra from tomorrow. thank you very much. so message they're saying he's concerned shame, what we're witnessing on the street here. so we're gonna have to wait and see how things play out. that protest now has been dispersed. colleagues, we've been speaking to as well. some journalists kept being surrounded me, but again, it wasn't a very large group, but the, the force of the clamped down certainly, i think, seems to indicate that the authorities here one to try and quell any kind of criticism against that. i think we're going to have to wait and see how the next few days unfold. okay, thank you for that to stephanie deck of the course in ramallah in thousands of people are scrambling to leave the bangladesh capital darker before
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tufty measures come into force from thursday. it follows a search and groan of honors cases on friday, almost 6000 new cases were recorded. more than 100, say politics. the 2nd highest death toll since the pandemic began. let's take a closer look at the current of ours resurgence in bangladesh. a nationwide lockdown was opposed to several weeks in april was cases and death sought veterans fell in may in the country gradually reopened. the cases have now risen again to approach peak levels with just over 6000 daily cases. however, export the warning, the actual figure could be much higher, only around 3 percent of the population have been vaccinated. and the government is ordering people stay home except for essential workers. doctor was saying is an advisor of the institute of epidemiology, disease control, and research in duncan. he says swift lockdown could stem the growing tide of infections within weeks. the vida is going to rise again where it goes
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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 nationwide. shutting down all the government 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 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. as you have seen in the 2nd grade, a particular means shut down. the number of fiction game dog and
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number of thailand is also tightening restrictions. bank all can't other promises. then you measure beginning on monday will last for a month. construction sites will be closed down to indoor dining and gatherings of more than 20 people will be banned. health officials blame the increase in infections on a lack of compliance among migrant workers. but not everyone agrees. profit vagina book is a call a missed call thought english use website in thailand. he says a slow vaccine rollout is the main problem and new variance. a 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 do with some of the makes or the brands
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of the vaccine used. the while the oxford astra, seneca 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 use, you know, produce, heard immunity, thailand, labor to the south. malaysia is extending its national lockdown to try and stop the spray. the coven 19 restrictions were to be lifted on monday. but the prime minister has said they will not be eased until daily cases fall below $4000.00. the measures were brought in at the start of the month after the daily number of new infections tops 9000 malaysia has reported more than 728000 cases and over 4000 death. and moscow smith says about 2000 people are being taken to hospital with covert every day. the russian capitalist just seen its highest 24 hour death toll
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$144.00 st. petersburg set the previous highest figure on the day earlier. it's due to host a major football game on friday in front of thousands of fans. of the u. k. his new health secretary says, bringing an end to the corona virus pandemic is his most immediate priority. so j. jarvis, the former chief financial minister, replaces met hancock whose resignation was forced by scandal. the shakeup puts more pressure on a government that has been heavily criticized for its early handling of 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, and that will be my most immediate priority to feed 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, i'd like to get on with it for brandon has the latest now from london. growl as a full entry that he has to deal with such
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a job that i have to say he's an experienced government minister. he was the home secretary under theresa may when she was prime minister. and he was the chancellor on the, brought on the boris johnson's government before he quit in february of 2020, some, 17 months ago after a dispute with downing street with dominant 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 as java was essentially the architect of austerity. the labor shadow, health minister, who's described as putting the folks 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 gone into the office today. sunday morning. he said we're still in
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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 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 n h s. tackling the social care issue, the increased number elderly whose care needs to be funded somehow by government appointment. have a new and a chest chief executive, for example. there is the short term, but there's also the long term strategic stuff that savage of it needs to grasp very quickly. so head on al jazeera, thousands of families, fleet fighting enough, going to some of the telephone steps off with the tax on government forces. thousands killed in yemen, my province. and one thing called was fighting in weeks between government for the rebel
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ah 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 temperatures getting up to 42 celsius here in tow. her early morning mr. folk certainly a possibility over the next couple of days and times could touch 45 celsius even though hard on tuesday, the sunshine that stretches. furthermore, q, weight by that at around $47.00 degrees. some live be showers just around the east side of the black sea, the corpses seeing some wet weather. armenia as by john 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
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a clutch of storm shift rumbling away into our northern parts of the democrat republic of congo. and pushing up into the gulf of getting 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, a wet and windy tuesday as well. temperatures struggling to get to around 13 degrees ship a little dry by the time we come to wednesday. but the wind still picking up through the week. the weather bang, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business.
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ah the me. hi there, you're wondering al jazeera, reminder of our top story. this all hundreds of protest is rallied ramallah against the palestinian authority. they're angry at the death of prominent critic, ms. argon of was arrested by palestinian forces on thursday. thousands of workers are leaving the bangladesh a capital darker ahead of a nation wide locked government is ordering. people stay at home next week. the only essential work will be allowed. thailand is tightening restrictions in bangkok
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and other provinces to tackle its worst outbreak of the virus. construction sites will be shot into dining and gatherings of more than 20 people and 9 people and now confirmed that the collapse of a building near miami, florida rescue workers pool for more bodies from the rubble of the extinguishing of fire. that was hampering the search around. 150 people are still missing, hope is fading, but anyone will be found alive. but the mare of miami, dade county says teams are continuing to work around the clock. we have 6 to each was that are on the pile. actively searching at any given time. hundreds of team members are on stand, on standby, to rotate as we need a fresh start. so we are not lacking any personnel, but we have the best. we have the right people and the right number and we are getting it done. how did your castro has the latest from south side near miami?
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then the slow and painful recovery and rescue mission. we have an update that now for additional bodies happened removed from the collapsed structure overnight which brings the death hole now to 9. 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 collapsed 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 rescue workers because this is truly so compact 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. thousands of people have been killed this week and fighting between yemen, the government forces and to the rebels. and the gas for the region of florida. area is the internationally recognized government loft in northern stronghold. the iranian back to these have been battling a military coalition that by saudi arabia for more than 6 years. the us as fighting in law is a serious threat to achieving a truth. katherine, chuck is the head of the gehman department at next century foundation. a peace building think tank. she says that people have more of a fed up and
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a slowly turning away from who the rebels. my has always been a very contentious province of yemen. this very can, for reason. he actually needs merits because of its, its resources, natural resources, to, sorry, pressure on your side, your partners in negotiating a p n e 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 ethan pressure for planning and walkering a peace deal. so 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 to try to flush the cookie and it's working. it's working or a 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 governments, understanding that the seats for them, the hope for truth and all the peace in yemen. other than the tribes of mario never support you. in not industry. lebanese security forces have fired on protest is injuring at least 4. people stormed facts and the officers of power company in the cities is tripoli, inside on savings accounts have been wiped off by the plunging value of living on currency. well, bank says lebanon spiraling economic crisis could be among the worth seem globally . and 150 years, the leaders of jordan, egypt, and iraq are promising to deepen economic and political ties. jordan's king
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abdullah and egyptian president typed off author cc or bank for the 4th round of trying to hold talks. the us wants iraq's prime minister of stuff they need to counter rainy and influence. presidency is the 1st egyptian leader to visit bank that in 3 decades. most of our lucy is a middle east analyst and commentator. he says, iraq stands to benefit from the summers. basically, ross has been trying to integrate within its environment 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 and we can amik relation between the and countries such as jordan and egypt. the main
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benefit will be to jordan and egypt because erotic goods will not be in egyptian or jordan, and 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, 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 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 to human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves. fighting between the taliban and afghan government forces
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is intensifying. the deadline looms for foreign troops to withdraw. the taliban has released video showing it's 5 years and possession of us made humvees and africa and police and military equipment. after seats in control of multiple districts, heavy fighting has been reported in the provinces of condos and kind of help, forced about 5000 families from their homes and recent days. to follow up on that one. 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 press one to mark as many women and children were killed. there was fighting rocket landed. 4 of my family members were displaced from cannon district due to fighting. there are plans to open more than $500.00 new mosques in bangladesh, and the government says the $1000000000.00 project as essential to tackle what it calls extremism and to bring accurate information about islam to the public. but
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it's a challenge, reports from saba, critics believe religion has been politicized. the plan for this mega mark 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, obviously, we're going to 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,
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one of the official feature of this new mar or their separate floor dedicated for women, which you don't typically see in there. they can pray or any other try and there are plenty of mosque in our area, but there are no facilities for women to pray. we are very grateful for this facility, and there will be 560 such new mas soon. we as woman, thank the prime minister for this initiative. alorie of an expert on political 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, which government wants to greek for they are described as a model one. and then this mosque will also create military do of his time. because currently the work we have in bangladesh showed this, possibly slammed humanity, slummy and a month. now they're going to pre to new stand of institution. and the final point
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is that the senate to do sions, we're going to suffer minister to ship. there's been a rise and extremism in bangladesh in recent years, at least 50 people, including 8 these bloggers, religious minorities, gay activists, and foreigners have been killed. and the prime minister check has been out of ceremony tomorrow. the new mosque project, argent, islamic scholars, teachers and guardians, to keep young people away from the path of military school, saying that these mosque will be used as a political tool. i want to assure them and everyone else that in reality we don't have such a directive and that there is no political activities will be initiated here. since 2013 check us in us government has cracked down on religious parties. she has made secularism part of bangladesh as constitution. political analysts thing the new mark 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 are bangladesh life,
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and the and mazda list has become ever more dangerous since february military code, 87 media workers have been arrested since the general seized power. some are escaping to neighboring thailand. but as tony chain reports from the border, that it was held safe there either working from the shadows, part of a new life in excel. this journalist, premier mas hiding and thailand having fled the military regime at home. we can walk here, but like we stay in prison, we cannot go anywhere for much. she had spent 9 years her after seeing a previous military crackdown, then she was able to get legal status. this time she had to cross the border illegally. 10 years ago in thailand, no military government. now military government, that is very different. earlier this month, 3 journalists from the democratic voice of burma for quickly sentenced and deported
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. after being arrested in the northern tie city of cheng mind, without the swift intervention of a 3rd nation, they could have been returned to me and ma, potentially facing lengthy jail terms. for journalists since i'd mamma, and now faced with little choice and this report, a live stream to the rest. the soldiers fired into his house. 87 journalists have been arrested since the qu, many pacing charges under a special section of the penal code for making claims that could damage public tranquillity. even those operating with legal status. a concern to the generals and thailand could be getting too friendly with their counterparts in men mom. this really made many people fear of like an arrested arrest and also to beat the book that so that's why the people who arrive here and without any documents they really have to live with low profile. the security has been increased on the long and
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porous border, but it remains relatively easy to cross thailand has kept a tight control on its borders since the military coup and men. not only because it's concerned about a flood of refugees coming across, but also because of fears covered 19 could come with them. but the career of ours is unlikely to be the only reason these soldiers trying to sniff out dissident journalists have slipped across into thailand. tony ching al jazeera on the time in my border, china has released new footage from its malls. rover includes the moment the parachute deployed from the town when one spacecraft with atlanta last month. it also shows the rover driving on the motion surface, where its been working for more than 40 days, is looking for signs of water or ice that could indicate whether the planet ever sustained life. ah,
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