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so there's really no way that they can. so this is think serious economy is collapsing on an online play an important role checking human. ringback face in the south africa becomes the latest country to reimpose locked down measures to combat the rapid rise in cases of the delta various ah hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out today or a lie from dell are also coming up protest in the occupied west bank and this is for falling, the death of a permanent critic, record, low voter turnout in france's regional election sees the conservatives game ground
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challenging president, manuel macro and the rescue operation in florida. building collapse continues as teams work around the clock to pull any survivors from the rubble. we begin in south africa where a devastating 3rd wave of cobra 19 has prompted tougher restrictions. president serv. i'm a post address the nation and set out new lockdown measures for 2 weeks or schools will close starting on wednesday night time curfew has been extended and there's a band and old gatherings and the sale of alcohol. the delta, very and 1st detected in india has led to the recent surge and one of africa's worst hit countries. we are in the grid of a devastating wave that by all indications, seems like it would be worse than those that have preceded it. the peak of this 3rd wave looks set to be higher than the previous 2 waves.
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the 1st wave we cause 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. what hospitals are of a well and that are running out of oxygen as robin smith reports now from cape town . on indications right now, what we've been told is that this 3rd wave is going to be worse than what we experienced in the 2nd way. and this is an expected government or the same thing that the 3rd wave would actually his us, not as hard as the 2nd wave did. and this was because they weren't expecting damper variance to come to the africa. but now what we've heard is that the adult variant that most dominance info that's got the moment as you played that bite from the
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president. he went on to say that, you know, private, public confident buckling under the pressure. we are hearing reports of ambulances, queuing, outside of people being turned away for treatment for admission into hospital of people being treated at home, but not having enough oxygen of hospital beds running or hospitals running out of space on oxygen as well. and what we also use, we've made it very clear that the current restrictions clearly are not working and people aren't doing them either. while the delta variant is also spreading fast in bangladesh, where there will be a nation wide shut down from thursday to control the outbreak, tens of thousands of people are scrambling to leave the capital. in the last 24 hours, bangladesh has reported its highest number of debt. since the panoramic began 10900 people who died with over 5200 new infections from deco, his temp chandry. 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 panic and thousands of people are leaving the capital city. the buses restrict on the trains are shut down so they're going by any means transfer. some people are actually walking because from thursday, 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 good 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 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,
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but it could very well reach that in the coming hours. tighter restrictions will come into effect in bangkok and other provinces. from month construction sites will be closed, indoor, dining and gatherings of more than 20 will be ban and the neighboring malaysia. it's extending its national lockdown restrictions were to be lifted on monday, but the prime minister says they will not be used until daily cases fall below 4000 in russia, the mayor of moscow says about 2000 people are being taken to hospital with cobra. 1900 every day, the capital, so it's highest 80 death told 144 deaths. some cases are also rising in saint petersburg where they'll be a major football game on friday. the thousands of fans and amman has reportedly seen a record surgeon cove in 19 dense. the newspaper amanew says $119.00 people died in the last 72 hours. health officials are wanting of a severe shortage of hospital beds. israel is newly elected prime minister naphtali
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bennett, has chad a corona virus cabinet meeting. despite having one of the worlds fastest vaccine rolled out and into a mast mondays has been reinstated, as new infections rise due to a localized outbreak of the delta variant is where reported a 130 new covered 900 cases on saturday. because just you know, our request is very modest, where mosque i'm going to get vaccinated, especially i am addressing our youth. i know how much you want to have fun this 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. so let's bring in doctor barrack on connie a. he is an epidemiologist and a senior clinical lecturer at the university of extra medical school. he joins with skype from boss in the u. k. dr. and connie, thank you very much for your time. so look,
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we're seeing many countries like south africa, bangladesh and australia, go back into locked down to try and fight the delta variant. how worrying is this? and what's it telling us about how dangerous is variant is? it's extremely wiring. it is a clear signal that with runaway infections in many, many countries, you will get the rise of variance. and then these variance, like the variant, are much more infectious than the original hon. so could we do laura's? so what we've got to do is suppress the infection and suppress it globally. and the only way to suppress it globally is by vaccination. and unfortunately, we also know that the vaccines are not available for parts of the world. and even the world health organization is warning that the delta variant has the potential to make the epidemic curve exponentially is that because more global transmissions
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means more variance and a higher level of contagion? indeed, yes. so it's more infectious and more infections equal, more people ill. and of course, the emergence of other variance after the delta variant. and, but it seems to be that younger people are mostly becoming infected by this delta veteran. why is that? is it because many are still yet to be vaccinated? it's too much multifactorial one, is that there still to be vaccinated in the u. k. but the other bit is they are the ones who are more mobile and interacting with each other. and of course, in schools, colleges and universities, so it is not at all surprising the u. k. picture that we have younger people getting infected and then they spread the infection to the other age groups. and as we see more of these dangerous variants evolve, i mean, you touched on this earlier, how should the world be responding?
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i mean, is equitable vaccination. the only way out of this, it has to be equitable vaccination, as well as enabling the different regions of the world to also set up manufacturing capacity relaxing the payton laws. because we are going to need these vaccines and we're going to need to have 3 form you like it back seems to cope with the variance . therefore, it is important that manufacturing capacity in many parts of the world are enabled . it really is important. just a final thought to you, dr. pin. connie, what more can you tell us about the delta plus variance? that's now beginning to emerge? what is that? yes. so we hear that a, c, b, these are in a viruses mutate. they make mistakes. so it's not surprising we have a delta plot, we do not know as yet. if it is seen bypassing or if it is more severe disease
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causing, we will know in time. but we do know that it is more transmissible, more than the delta variant. so it is again concerning that we suppress infections and, and stop the emergence of variance. doctor bar on connie are always good to get your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed for talking to out there. now the desk told from the collapse of a florida apartment tower 3 days ago, has risen to 952 people are still accounted for. rescue workers have covered 4 more bodies from the daybreak and teams from israel and mexico have arrived to help with the rescue efforts. and he's 42 of the missing a foreign nationals with john. henry joins us live now from surf side. that's just north of miami beach, florida. johnson, we've just heard again from county officials about the latest search and rescue. that's what more they've been saying. that's right. they've childers who they are able to get into that rubble and that's how they were able to discover for more bodies. they've been able to reach people apparently
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outside of this complex into account for some of them. so the number of unaccounted for has gone down from 156-2152 people who are still missing and their whereabouts unknown. and we've got a 134 people who have been accounted for. so somehow those people have been contacted in one way or another, or they have been determined to be among the victims. in addition to finding those 9 people in the rubble, they've also found human remains limited portions of human remains and they're asking family members to donate their dna so that that can be matched against the remains found here to determine who's remains. those are our family members were also allowed to visit the site for the 1st time in the past several hours. many of them had been asking to do that. there's a family reconciliation point not far from here,
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but mostly those are people who have been waiting to hear word of their family members. and of course, for most of those people there has been no word at all. there is one interesting concern here in that is that there is another building. you can see that brown building behind me, that's the one with the backside, has fallen off. now, a couple building is north of that champlain tower north, and it was built at the same time with similar materials, and residents of that building are being offered the opportunity to voluntarily evacuate over the next 30 days. miami dade county officials are going to be going through older high rise building to determine whether they might as well be vulnerable so they can avoid another catastrophe on the sinking sands of miami beach. and john, it's been 4 days now since part of the building came down, all we any closer to finding out what exactly caused the collapse yeah, i talked to
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a structural engineer here at the university of central florida. and his name is nicole. he caught us and he told me that he thinks that based on what he's seen in the reports here and from the video that there's reason to believe that the problems may have begun with the underlying the, the bottom structure of this building. we have seen reports that here on miami beach, which is built on landfill that that land has sunk. and there is evidence that the cement and rebar have been eroded by water and wind. here, of course we're right off of the coast. so it looks like there is some idea that this began at the bottom and then the building just pancake down. but of course, that will be the subject of a lengthy investigation and a full report after all of this is over, but right now they're still just looking for survivors. all right, john henry live for 7 stuff side to florida. john, thank you. in the oxide west bank, they were violent clashes, but in rival,
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a palestinian group server, the death, the prominent critic of the palestinian authority. these were the things in bethlehem where right police, you tear gas. and duncan aged protested, they were trying to stop people from gathering outside the city headquarters. and they were similar things in ramallah angus bring over the death of new banner who was arrested by palestinian forces on thursday. his family says he was dragged away and severely beaten. stephanie deca has more the chaos on the streets of it. among the group of pro government supporters march down to where around a 100 per testers had gathered peacefully chanting slogans against the palestinian authority. protesters were beaten and members of the media were aggressive. the targeted, what many say been a concert campaign against the camera cards were forced to be removed and taken. a colleague had his camera smashed. we were surrounded by thugs who forced to bring
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down the satellite antenna on our old hosting trucks. there are security members, you know, but with the civil clause, the related to different security groups and 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. the security is the 4th day of protests following the death of palestinian authority. critic, these are burnett, according to his family, who was beaten in the middle of the night, entertained by members of the palestinian security forces last thursday. anger at the government here is rising. 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 p a has become an authoritarian regime. they are arresting activists. they are beating people in the street and left, but not least, the palestinian people want to struggle for freedom wants
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a struggle for justice. the supplements are expanding and we see the p a and the p . a role has been assisting the occupations preventing the post and the struggle seems like this rarely seen here. and large number of security forces were stationed not far from this and did nothing we reached out to various members of the government. no one has so far given us the response, the level of intimidation over the media over the last couple of days has been. female journalists have been beaten with sticks. we were severely intimidated, not to film to bring down our live capabilities. and they continue to watch us to the point where we couldn't even take out our mobile phones. and all this prompted by a protest of only around 100 or so people. stephanie decor, ultra 0, my law in the occupied west back. sorry for short break here, and i'll just hear when we come back on attempt at a new alliance in the middle east to come back. iran influence in iraq and asylum seekers stranded in mexico. talk about their hopes from the buyers and ministration,
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and a chance at a better life. more stable. ah hello, nice to see you. we're still talking about the oppressive heat for western areas of north america. here's our forecast on monday, portland 46 degrees. you just broke your all time temperature record and you're going to do it again on monday. part of which so unusual here is the heat is extending as far north into fort nelson. british columbia historic heat is what it is being called. and indeed it is with some of these temperatures now to where the great lakes region are. we saw the wrench of rain leading to flash flooding about 50 motorists had to be rescued here. and this is really where the storms are flaring up as we check out of the great lakes. we've got a disturbance hanging out through the midwest down into the southern plains. we
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have seen flooding in missouri and texas as well, except we've got to talk about hurricane henrique a going through the pacific coast of mexico. it will look to impact couple of st. lucas on tuesday, but nancy neil, i think over the next 2 days, you're going to scoop up about a 156 millimeters of rain for south america. the rain is falling where it should are seasonal rains. but if i take you further to the south, we do have an intense weather system toward the river plate region. and this is going to impact montevideo. check out the wind gusts here. we could see them at a pretty good clip of about 80 kilometers per hour. in montevideo, on monday, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity.
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we can make it work for you and your business. ah the me. welcome back. i picked them out of our top stories here. this a devastating 3rd wave of cobra. 19 in south africa has prompted new restrictions for 2 weeks to close school, an extension of nighttime curfews and a band gathering more protests over the killing of a prominent critic of palestinian, prevalent up in the occupied westbank. supporters of his party classroom
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demonstrated in ramallah the p. a security forces were accused of attacking the media the death toll from the collapse. my florida apartment tele, 3 days ago, has written to 952 people are still unaccounted for. mainstream political parties in france appear to have thought of the missions of both the far right and president emanuel macro and a 2nd round of regional elections. exit polls indicate that the traditional center, right conservatives of secured 7 regions, while the center left party looks to be on cost control, $5.00 regions marine la pens, national riley has failed to win. its 1st have a region and its strong hold on must say, and nice and manual macros. republic on the move hasn't won any regions. either the exit polls pointing to poor performance will turn out to the polls has been low. it's estimated only around 34 percent of people accost their balance. if the final act or a test before next year's presidential election, natasha butler has more from paris. one of the end of this election,
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france is pretty much divided between the traditional left the socialist from the allies and the traditional rights. the conservatives and their supporters very good results for them. indeed, confirming what we saw in the 1st round of the selection. very disappointing results. so for the far right leader marine, the penn national rally party failed to win any regions in the selection. she had really been hoping to win the region in the south from where i can say it being in the lease. but in the end, he was knocked out by a conservative candidate. she is claiming for facts to turn out was low. she says this election was not well organized, but they will of course be question being off with an a party as to why they did so badly. emmanuel monochrome, the french president, his policy republican move, also failing to win any regions. they'll also be a very disappointed republic on the move as a young policy was created by my cross spring board for the presidency,
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but it is failed over the years. the capture him faces imagination to win any wider graph root support. nevertheless, i'm all saying that the regional election could be an indication of what is to come next year. we have the presidential elections and in 2020 to 2017 micro and le pen were the front runners. and poll suggests that they could be the front one is in 2022. but no doubt they will have to draw some conclusions and learn some lessons from these regional polls. nearly 300 refugees and migraines have been rescued in the atlantic ocean near spain, canary islands, 26. children are among them. one is in a serious condition. in hospital they were traveling on 7 different both so far this year. 5700 people and attempted the dangerous crossing from africa to the canaries or twice as many as this time a year ago. thousands of asylum seekers are waiting at the mexico us border where
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conditions a dia, this month, the biden administration did away with a trump era program under which refugees and migrants had to stay in mexico while the immigration cases were processed. and as minor rapids reports and camp in towanna, many hope the rollback means they consume legally, cross the border. a migrant camp in p one and mexico some here or asylum seekers whose cases did not make it to court. under the trump administration's, my group protection protocols or n 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 accurate and p p. case of the muslim son is in asylum seeker from hunter. it was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years since she's hopeful of the changing policy law was the model. i like me because 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, and 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 force and estimated 70000 people to wait for immigration hearings and cities on the mexican side of the border. we met abeline also from honduras, says he's been the victim of violence and even kidnapping since arriving in c one or 2 years ago. but a reopening of his asylum case means he might soon have an opportunity to cross the border. legally know if you wanna set it up. okay. maybe i have renewed hope because my lawyers said, have patience. wilma, dia, reopening in pay pay cases. i had almost given up, but thank god, cases are being reopened. i, if wilbur's asylum cases exempted, he could soon joined the more than 11000 people with active m. p. p. cases who have been allowed to enter the us since february. but there are many others were still waiting for guidance on what to do next. human rights groups estimate there to be
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around $3000.00 people living at this migrant kid. now the ongoing coven, 1900 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 the side of the border. with more people arriving every day, migrants rights advocates warned that conditions of the camp are no longer sustainable. battlefield them in comp, i'm in the campus in a terrible situation. organized crime has infiltrated it. there's disease there. 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 byte it administration has yet to normalize the u. s. 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, he won a mexico. at least 7 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in bangladesh
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. a 3 story building on a busy street in central deca was destroyed. the cause of the explosion is to give you some news just coming in. the us military has conducted air strikes and iraq and syria, against iranian back to militia 2 locations in syria. and one in iraq, but targeted both along the rock syria border. a statement by the pentagon says to arm groups, kathy has bella and kathy said alcohol to use those facilities. president joe biden ordered strikes against the same groups back in february. now the leaders of jordan, egypt, and iraq promise to deepen economic security and political ties summit in baghdad, president of delta and ccs visit, was the 1st by an egyptian leader in 30 years. the meeting is seen as a way to counter iranian influence inside iraq. one of the wide reports now from the rocky capital hopefully to achieve economic integration with iraq,
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egypt, president for to his cc and can got deliver. second of jordan arrived in baghdad. they were received by iraq, the president, per homicide. and has discussions with prime minister for company intelligence officials and foreign ministers also took part in discussions on investment and security corporation that are non, if you, me a holiday. and we are now ahead of carrying out projects like power, grades, agriculture, transportation, and food security. as well as the funding to the bank in relation and infrastructure development. there's also work on c trans, both housing and reconstruction. establishing a free trade soon on the border between a right and jordan, and was also on the gender, along with constructing road to link the 3 countries transferring egyptian workers and electricity to iraq, and constructing a pipeline to transfer oil from iraq to egypt. but despite having nearly 5000000
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people unemployed, iraq could benefit the least. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much erotic themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also talk about that human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves at the same time. also, instead of buying electricity from other countries, whether that jordan egypt or even iran, iraq should invest in electricity grids within iraq itself. and it has failed in doing because of the factors that i mentioned earlier. this comment is aimed at increasing trade between the 3 countries and bringing iraq back under the umbrella of our state. what this coalition is facing criticism for existence when other causes in the middle east, booth egypt and jordan are part of an a book that includes soda,
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ravia and they were knighted emirates, which are facing criticism for the rule, infor, minting the conflict in yemen. and the united arab emirates in libya, experts say if this coalition succeeds, it may decrease iran's gains in iraq. but with a new leadership expected to take over in a rock of 3 elections in october. what can be achieved at this summit is open to question. we're had al jazeera bothered now china has released new footage and it's mars rover. that includes the moment the parachute deployed from the chat when one spacecraft is at landed last month. it also shows the rover driving on the motion surface. we're looking, working for more than 40 days, rover's looking for signs of water or ice that could indicate whether the planet ever sustained life and a new glass. bottom skytrain has been trial in the chinese city of cheng, do the elevated train as glass paneling on 3 sides,
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offering 270 degree views. it's mainly used for shuttle services with fewer passengers than subways and light rails. one carriage can carry a 120 people and travels up to 50 kilometers an hour. a life threatening heat wave is sweeping across parts of west and north america. excessive heat, warnings and watches are in place for all of oregon and washington states. in the us city of portland temperature, saudi record high, a 42 degrees celsius on saturday. that's in the state of oregon, which normally experiences mild weather. on a quick check of the top stories here, a devastating 3rd wave of colbert 19 and south africa has prompted new restrictions for 2 weeks. thanks to the closure of schools and extension of nights and kind of you and the band gatherings. we are in the grid of a devastating wave that by all indications seems like it would be
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