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100 anniversary of the founding communist party with president susan king leading celebrations. but it comes at a time when relations with the west on the increasing strain. and the g 7 countries looking to countess china is growing into them around the world. follow all the detailed analysis on the news. we now face another great chinese schools to close an old gatherings band as the delta vary and fuel south africa, stud wave of covey. 19 the thousands of migrant workers rushed to escape dot car ahead of the new lockdown in the bangladesh capital. ah, lo mariam demising. and you're watching al jazeera over coming up on the program,
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the more violence on a full day of protests against the palestinian president on the death of a leading critic. and an agonizing way to the search goes on for more than a $150.00 people still missing 3 days after a florida apartment block collapse. 9 people are now confined to have died. ah, the delta vary until the corona virus continues to cause a steep rise in infections around the world. but there is mounting can sun in south africa where the president has just an outcome for restrictions as the nation attempts to stem a surging 3rd wave. now of the koran virus or gatherings alice tale of our goal will be banned for 2 weeks. from midnight. schools will close from wednesday, and 9 pm curfew will be enforced in an address to the nation in the last hour. so
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rama post has said the rapid spread of the delta variance is extremely serious and current containment measures haven't been working. we are in the grid or for devastating wave that by all indications, seems like it would be west and those that have preceded it. the peak of this 3rd wave looks set to be higher than the previous 2 waves. the 1st wave we recall last that 15 weeks, the 2nd wave last, it's nearly 9 weeks. we don't know how long this one will last, but indications that it could last longer assessment and robin smith and cape town it and just listening her present on the poster that mentioning the 2nd wave of the virus,
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which actually came earlier than expected. i think in the country in the numbers were very steep, how much was, could this 3rd wave be? well, i will indications, right now what we've been told is that this 3rd wave is going to be worse than what we exchanged in the 2nd way. and this is no but unexpected government or expecting that the 3rd wave would actually hit us, not as hard as the 2nd wave did. and this was because they weren't expecting the damper barrier to come to that figure. but now what we've heard is that the dog is the variance that is most dominant in feel that we got the moment you played that bite from the president. he went on to say that, you know, private, public hospital, the bottling under the pressure, we are hearing reports of ambulances, killing outside of people being turned away for treatment for admission into hospital of people being treated at home, but not having enough oxygen uh,
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hospital beds running or hospitals running out of space on oxygen as well. and what we also, you know, you've made it very clear that the current restrictions clearly are not working and people aren't giving them either. so either from or the said, the government is drawn on international based practice when they've decided what measures, what further measures to take as of tomorrow, the country will move to a lot on naval for all gatherings inside and out. those are prohibited, you know, also those feel nod but with a maximum capacity of 50 people. and he was very, very serious in speaking about, off the 2 parties, all post funeral gatherings, which is something that, that's common in phil africa. and it's driving the spread of off the virus to said public spacers like beaches and possible, remain open. but people really need to get to, to wearing the mazda social distancing,
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and no gathering. no events will take place in those kind of areas. move the cookie we were currently tonight, $110.00 p m to encourage you to 90. and it also means that or restaurant sub non non essential establishment have to be closed by a p. and now this is really going to be a big impact on, on restaurants, and on the hospitality industry. as we saw last year with hundreds of enclosing thousands of people using their jobs basically based on can start open, but they can only take away or delivery. and i think a lot of people are going to probably not be very happy with, with that particular restriction you. he's saying that these restriction, while they all talk to the burden on hospitals as well, he's done with all the hall and of the reason for that is because, you know, the hall leads to road accident, which leads to all totally units being taken up and,
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and hospitals they not for the under persia and on able to cheat cove patients also put a ban on interest with dental travel from things to any other provinces. for leisure, if you're traveling right, can i just ask you very briefly? well then can i ask, you will the new measures, county public fatigue with a lockdown when he's put quite a strict measures in place? i mean, i don't know, people are ready or not. they don't necessarily adhere to measures as we see when we go often about so i, you know, for some years some people are really worried and we're calling to stick to measures to be put in place. other people are saying that government is using loft on to, to fight the buyers instead of paying. i'll help get system or procuring more back scenes, for example. so we'll see. i mean, i was in township called in to the other day and i probably counted maybe 2 people
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among hundreds wearing them off. so we're going to see if, if people are going to adhere to the majors and if they're all going to help. but having said that, what the president did said he's going to for the next 2 weeks, and then they're going to review and see if it is making an impact if it is having an impact, if not, they can either pipe or use in those diction. thank you very much. well, alpha thousands of migrant workers have been scrambling to leave the bangladesh capital dot com before tough new corona virus restrictions come into force. time for lock down there will shout most businesses and confined people to their hands in the coming days follows a surgeon, cases of highly infectious and delta vary and we just hearing about that was 1st identified in india on friday. well, my 6000 new cases were recorded and more than 100 fatalities the 2nd highest death toll since the pandemic began. tanveer chandry brings us more now from dot com. now on friday,
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the government and now that they'll be locked down and it will be in force, that's when the people got signing and thousands of people are leaving the capital city. the buses were restrict, that's 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 deployed. 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 good question is why it took so long? the virus has been spreading since may. 15th, there was record at the influx rate was growing high in the bordering district. the government still the name of the strict are shot down, bangor that says 4000 kilometer 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. well,
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thailand is also tightening restrictions in bangkok and other provinces to tackle. it's was corona virus outbreak so far and the measures will begin on monday. and the last for about a month. construction sites will be shot down, an indoor dining and gatherings of more than 20 people. band, health officials blame the rise and infections on a lack of compliance among migrant workers. and then a 2nd australian says he has now been placed into lockdown darwin and australia's northern territory as detective co covert cases, linked to a gold mine. sydney is already locked down for the next 2 weeks. now straightly as largest city is now counted a $110.00 infections linked to the highly contagious delta variant. contact tre, his also trying to find airline passengers on plains with an infected flight attendant. we've been traveling all over the country here in the u. k. a man is taking charge of britain's covered 19 responses saying that bring an end to the
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pandemic is his most immediate priority from a finance minister, sandra. java has taken over his health secretary, now are placing man hancock who was forced to resign on saturday for breaking his uncovered restrictions. hancock's departure puts pressure on a government that's been heavily criticized for its handling of the pandemic. 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 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, i'd like to get on with it. or the prime minister of luxembourg is tested positive for cause at 19, just 2 days after attending a european summit in brussels, have your battle has gone into isolation for 10 days after getting the test result 48 year old leaders so far, only received one vaccine dose of the leaders who attended the summit and not
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considered at risk by the battles office as ma, squaring and social distancing. rules were observed ah, turning to developments in the west bank now on the 4th day of protest have taken place against the policy of pharmacy. and they've turned violent. hundreds of people timed out to rally in the city of ramallah after the death of an outspoken critic of the palestinian authority. as our bonnet died after being arrested by security forces on thursday is family says he was dragged from his home and beaten protest is demanding the resignation of palestinian president with a pass over this of rival raleigh supporting him. also took place. stephanie decker is following his story in mallor and says, the media were being targeted at the protest. people were being beaten. and the interesting thing was that there is a heavy security presence of balancing and security forces with gardens and
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passions and tear gas. when we arrive to the bureau earlier today, but they were nowhere to be seen, they allow this to happen and particularly also a lot of salt in the crowd targeting particular media. also, we were surrounded by 6 of them all to see our camera. we weren't filming, at the time, we were forced to put the satellite down on our s n g other colleagues, had their camera smashed and broken. our camera man, mark was filming at some point, was warned 3 times in the last time the same guy came back to him and said, i'm going to smash your camera if you to stop filming. so i think something certainly a very clear concert and campaign going on. let me bring in the fire. you caught his eye witness who was there as well. what are we, what are we seeing? what happened? what happened there? well, the key thing that happened was a mass protest was organized against the assassination of never been up earlier today. and hundreds of people were coming down. but the p a security forces in civilian clothing decided to attack us. and so they didn't let people mobilize and
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they began targeting media, as you mentioned, also organizers like myself and others. and essentially they began beating us. many people were forced to run into the different looks and were there were some women that were harassed as sexually by the p. a. it's extremely dangerous and painful happen. all because they fear public mobilization against my modem and the p a who are continually collaborating with the occupation and oppressing the palestinian people. let me, let me ask you, there's that there's no support for the p a at the moment. what the issue? well 1st of all, 84 percent of the palestinian people say impulse that the palestinian authority is corrupt. so that's the 1st issue. the 2nd issue is that the peer has become an authoritarian regime. they are arresting activists. they are beating people and and last but not least, the palestinian people want to struggle for freedom wants a struggle for justice. the supplements are expanding and we see the p a and the p
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. a role has been assisting the occupation, preventing the post in the struggle. and so put those 3 things together. collaborating with the occupation targeting activists and in the end, also assassinating, which is a new escalation activists. people do not want the government them and the more in watching al jazeera life from london much more than i had on the program, the thousands of dead as a fight for humans. oil rich, my rib region intensifies on the exit polls from from his regional run off. suggest it's bad news fall right. lead him marine the pen as well as the president and manuel mcclung ah hello. nice to see you. we may have had another tornado tear through europe this
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time in east london. it's tough to tell with this video of that funnel cloud did actually touch the ground. but this is what the u. k met office will now investigate. it is all part of a disturbing spinning around the bay of biscuits, throwing a lot of rain toward northern areas of spain, a huge swats of france for the southern portions of the united kingdom into the low countries. and we also got to talk about where we could see storms flare up toward northern areas of ukraine into bella. ruth and western rush. actually pretty much on that border with russia and bella. ruth, on monday. then it's all about the heat. has free coats of the mediterranean and the levant temperatures are building a leper. we've got you in for 40 degrees and check out some of these temperatures across turkey on tale of 40 and on cyprus nicko see we're going to lock your temperature into the low fourties of for the next few days and you should be about 35 degrees off to africa and it's been particularly white as we head toward abby john, you've scooped up 63 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. and that's where we will expect our heavy spouts of wet weather to be on monday. the southern areas
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of new nigeria rate through southern areas have gone out into the ivory coast. once again, i'll be john 27 degrees. the most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger. every day, most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but when most people oh
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the me. welcome back 9 stories now. south africa's president has announced tough restrictions as the country tries to stat massaging the 3rd wave of the corona virus, fueled by the delta very. and in an address to the nation there around poses that gatherings and alco sales will be banned for 2 weeks. and schools will close 1000 of migrant workers have been scrambling to leave bangladesh capital dot com before tough new restrictions come into force. net a tougher lockdown in the coming days will shots most businesses and confine people to that homes. and then in the way 5 is going to a full day approach has which of 10 line and talk to the death of the leading critic of the palestinian authority protest as a demanding the resignation of the president bond well. and all the stories were
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following, fighting is intensified between yamani government forces and who's the rebels in the strategic myra region, leaving thousands of people. dad, the oil rich area is the government's last in northern stronghold and could have important implications for negotiations depending on who controls it. charlotte balice reports the dusk and merab only illuminates the offensive on germany government forces. darkness has done nothing to stop their recent offences. after almost 7 years of war, merab is the front line. the area is the saudi best government, last stronghold and northern human. it is rich and natural resources and both sides belief controlling merab means, controlling peace, negotiation. the city has become a hub. unlike an operational room for the o. d, listen to attack him, and that's why they think by kill aiden. mad. this actually will,
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will clear all know, 2 pm and hundreds have been killed since fighting escalated in merit in february. since thursday to government says the iranian that these have renewed their efforts attacking them from the north, south, and west. the u. s. is fighting, and murray is a serious threat to achieving a truth. what time did you estimate when we thank god, our morals are high and the tribes are joining to support the battle on the front line. merab used to be a relative safe haven. it attracted hundreds of thousands of people displaced by fighting and other parts of the country. the people fed up with the situation in march. 1000000 people found in his hands and people set up and they all more and more backing the government's understanding that the seats for them, the only hope for truth and all the peace in yemen who cease fire to miss alt this petrol station in merab. earlier this month,
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filling up his car was to his sag. he'd taken his 2 year old daughter with him to a market that morning. they too had settled in merab after being displaced by fighting for the north. tal here and lay again with 2 of 21 people killed. any of her that had happened. she was such a fun child. she loved having fun, a lot and light choking around her dad adored her. he was enough with her. give me the moon to los, surrounded by leon's favorite toys and a battle looming if allowed. c fighting intensifying is the prospect of peace fuel the war. charlotte bellis o. jazeera, the death toll from the collapse of florida or apartment tower 3 days ago has risen to 9 with more than 150 people still missing. rescue as of recovered for more bodies from the debris. another person who'd been rescued died in hospital. such
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was live as it has been hampered by fire burning deep in the rubble, which is now under control. teams from israel and mexico of arrive to help with the rescue efforts. so the man who has a process and this process is very slow and the families are suffering greatly. what they want to know is what happened to their loved one, but this is a very slow process and everyone has to respect that heidi ho, cancer is falling his story and joins us now. and so it looks as though it search and rescue operation. what, how are they, how they describing it now? because obviously the, the death toll has risen. but is there any hope that some people might be able to survive in some way under that rumble? yes stories are saying there is hope marianne and certainly that's the communication with the families of the more than 150 who remain miss say who
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presumably were in bed inside this building when it suddenly collapsed in the middle of the night on thursday. but as you say, this is that ours are taking by now we're farther than 80 hours since this incident happened. and the reality is the 2 victims who were pulling from the rebel alive the survivors. they were all rescued in the early days of this mission. and now we are going on through the day for an update from rescue workers who spoke with al jazeera, saying that this is certainly a tedious process. if you see the images, it is clear that the 12 story building simply pancakes on top of itself. and the fire chief has said that rescue workers in recent days has not found any face, any void within this structure that may have allowed life to survive. and the way that they discover these 4 bodies over night wasn't back digging through all of
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this, creating a large trench and in the process of digging, encountering the human remains. it's a tragic situation of the 9 dead only for have been identified. and the family members of those missing who are gathered in a nearby hotel in agony with each passing hour. they have given d n a samples to authorities to assist in the identification of additional human remains. when i was this alarming reports about structural weaknesses in this building, and it will perhaps upset or as many people that this information emerged several years ago. how much concern is there about the surrounding buildings? that's right, and particularly because this building was built by the same developer likely using the same materials and built around the same time as a sister's house. that still stands right now about 2 blocks away. and in fact,
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people continue to live there. there had been some calls for evacuation for right now. the city mayor is leaving it up to those people. they so choose to find somewhere else to live. in the meantime, the cities inspector has gone through the building or sites mer, says and not found any immediate causes for concern, but the army corps of engineer will center its own robust team to that building to go through every piece piece of it. essentially to ascertain whether or not it is safe. now, the county is also taking this certainly very seriously. they are reviewing all buildings that are at least 40 years old. that was the age of this building, that collapse and they're reviewing it for structural integrity. they said there's no concern that's far, but really it's a head scratcher. exactly what caused this building to so suddenly collapsed? you mentioned that report 3 years ago was found that there was major structural damage to the support system of the very building. and the tragedy is repairs had
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been planned for those issues, but they did not have time to start very. okay, thank you very much. from south side. sorry. hi, jo, castro or in the news falling from the u. s. the city of portland is broken. it's all time he recorded historic, he way suite 3, the pacific northwest temperatures towards more than 42 degrees celsius on saturday when even whole. so the full cost for sunday, as they've oregon, is used to mild weather and officials of call for volunteers to open cooling centers, to keep the old and homeless people say, the governor is lifted colored restrictions on condition movie theaters and shopping malls as well. assuming paul's we've been following political developments in france, mainstream parties appeared to afford to the ambitions of the far right on the president micron in a 2nd round of regional elections. their exit polls indicate that the traditional
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center right. conservatives are secured. 7 regions in mainland france while the center left party looks to be on course to control 5 regions. the pens, national riley is failed to win its 1st ever region in its stronghold for once out could, to your round must say, and niece emanuel microns republic. republic on the move hasn't won any regions either with exit post showing it polling badly as well. it's ashley butler joins is live now from paris. what more do we know about these results? well what we know is in terms of from 13 mainland regions, they all pretty much divided off to the regional election between the traditional lack the socialist allies and the traditional right. the conservatives and their support is very good for them. indeed, however, very bad for marine, the hen and her fall, right? national rally policy, not going into these elections that has had a 2 rounds,
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marine the pen thought that she might be able to win several regions in front. so candidate was in the lead in one region of the south of france, the profile does the region, but he has been knocked out by a conservative candidate. it will be hugely disappointing for marine pan. we have heard from her, she is blaming the organization of this election. she's blaming, turn out, but nevertheless, there'll be some very serious question in her policy as to why they did so badly so much worse than expected. also him, i don't micro, the french president his polity republican, the move they fail to take any regions with full trailing well behind their rifles across most or from. i mean there is a young policy was only created to spring forward. my call to the presidency in 2017 and he really doesn't have that apparatus that tradition in regions and people in local politics. they walked and tried to so often vote for people they really know people who want to stand by regions about something micro faulty. i suffer
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from will that be an excuse for i? he's faulty inside. there's no doubt that will be poring over the results and asking some questions in the tonight. what does this mean for next year's presidential election? when i said any good news, if you all the traditional left to right because they policies that say, well, they will no doubt the boys as they go into the campaign just after the summer break care. however, for marine the pen emanuel my girl, be through so as i said, don't basically just say they will have to try and look at why. so few people voted for them. they will have to look at the facts voter turnout will say, hi, because people are simply fatal for, for the sake say no faxing politicians that reflect the sort of opinions and values that they have bodies an ongoing problem in many elections. nevertheless, that call be seen necessarily as an excuse. all of that said,
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it is important to note as well, but what happens in these collections doesn't always reflect in the presidential election when vote to turn off is usually a lot higher. people are really voting for public fig. 2017. we had the 2 main front runner marine depend on demand. micro opinion poll suggesting they will be the 2 front runners. again in 2022. we'll have to see of course what happens. thank you very much from paris. the tasha butler now effect toxic foam has formed from a steady stream of pollution flowing into new delhi. as yamuna river regular rated is one of the world's most pollution waterways. despite being the source of 60 percent of new, dallas was have 4 infrastructure means industrial waste. and most of the cities, untreated sewage ends out there. government found the use of some soap and detergents to help clean up the river. china is really steam footage from its mas rover. this video includes the moment the parachute deployed from me
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t on 11 spacecraft as it landed last month, also shows the rosa driving on the motion surface where it's been working for more than 14 days. now, looking for signs of water or ice that could indicate whether the planet sustained life. well, there's more everything we're covering here, including of course, the latest rescue and recovery efforts still ongoing. there in florida. ah, i look at main stories now and the del to varying continues to cause a steep rise in covert and affections around the world. south africa presidents is now announced tougher restrictions as the country tries to stand. the surging 3rd wave of the koran virus or gatherings in the sale of alco will be banned for 2 weeks from midnight. schools will close from wednesday and 9 pm curse.

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