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move on to learn, think feel, and even trust me, i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of the species on al jazeera the . ready additional kind of 19 restriction is coming to force on the indonesian islands of java and volley, and neighboring malaysia tightens camps and true regions, including the capitol. the delta, various spreads across se, asia ah, hello there, i'm this dog, hey, this is out there life. and also coming up the you and warns of an interior raging situation and t cry, more than 400
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a 1000 people are suffering from found. and despite the government by brazil's friends, enjoyable center was being investigated over his alleged involvement and corrupt vaccine deal. and also had fury in ukraine of official pictures of women soldiers practicing for parade and high hill opposition and peace protests in parliament. now the delta variant of the current of virus is causing fresh outbreaks across se, asia and australia. indonesia has imposed additional restrictions in the capitol to cancer across the main island of java, as well as the tourist hub of bali, the health care system that has been stretched to the limit with makeshift tent set up outside pac medical facilities. when they bring malaysia is also tightening cubs and quite a long pool and some surrounding areas. most factories have now been shot, and residents cannot leave their homes after 8 pm. and thailand is reporting over
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606200 new cases. that sets a record for fed straight day. now the number of patients and i see use an on ventilation has risen nationwide over the past 2 weeks when jessica washington has worn out from indonesia capital. i mean the dakota city center and the city is uncharacteristically quiet. as these restrictions take effect and they will be in place until at least the 20th of july. but authorities warned that they may be extended if the situation does not improve to some of these restrictions include 100 percent work from home policy for non essential sectors. the closure of move, restaurant galleries and other public sites, as well as road closures and limits on who can travel. passengers now have to show a vaccination card before they can travel domestically. and the reason that these restrictions were really became a necessity is because of the strain on the hospital. particularly here in the
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capital jakarta, we know that some hospitals are already at 100 percent capacity, and others are edging close to that. and doctors say that they have been forced into the terrible position of having to turn away sick patients because they are undisturbed. such strange. you may have seen some of the refill scenes that we've seen in the capital, but across java, people desperately lining up for oxygen for their relative. not because there's an oxygen shortage at this point. but because they weren't able to get the sick, loved ones into hospital and they've been forced to sort of d, i y treatment at home. so the hope here in indonesia is that these restrictions may help with lowering transmission and may help ease the burden that doctors and nurses are experiencing at the moment. and now florence louis has more from colorado on those additional restrictions and parts of malaysia. some of these hightail restrictions include only one person from each household being allowed out
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and ridden only a 10 kilometer radius of the home for necessities. people not being allowed out of the homes after 8 pm, except for emergencies or with police approval. factories that produce non essential items have to shut. and this is because many workplace clusters have come from factory. now the lockdown has generated anger to say those that have successfully managed to implement safety protocols, such as regular testing are being punished collectively with aaron's business owners. and people say also that this type, her lockdown, the restriction will create even more hardship on the number of suicide cases has gone up. but the malaysians have rallied together, urging people who need assistance to raise a wife like outside their home as a signal that they need help, whether it's food or money. now, that has been a nationwide locked down already for more than a month. not only that malaysia has been in a state of emergency since january,
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yet we're not seeing the number of cases coming down. now, much of that, it's also because there's the delta variance of the corona virus, but there is a political dimension to this as well. there is not a renewed push for parliament to reconvene. it's been suspended since the declaration of emergency in january and this renewed push is coming not just from the king, but also opposite. but also politicians from both sides of the divide. or india's official death toll from the corona virus has now passed 400100000 people has died in the past 39 days with 853 deaths recorded on friday. but i expense, believe the number of dead could actually be as high as 1000000 with a possible 3rd wave of infections now looming as a so hold delta plus varian to magic. the government has announced a campaign to vaccinate almost a 1000000000 people by the end of this year. meanwhile, the russian president vladimir prison is refusing to impose a national lockdown. despite the country's code, the death toll reaching
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a new high, 679 deaths were reported there on friday. that's the most in a single day. since this pandemic began. despite the rise in cases of the hero 2020 quarter final went ahead and st. petersburg, the nations such as being blamed on the delta, very easy to lead me every. now, as you can see, the vaccination campaign is gaining momentum and is progressing fast. and we can see it here. this vaccination point in the last week, the number of people who got vaccinated has more than triple the whole, the latest job numbers from the united states for a major increase and the number of people going back to work. the economy has been searching since the start of the year, as the country emerges from its pandemic recession. gabriel, as under, has worn out from you. you can make progress is often judged by the realization of expectations. in june, the u. s. surpassed them, a further signed us economic recovery is picking up pace. economies predicted
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around 700000 job gains in june. but the labor department announced that $850000.00 jobs were created. unemployment in the u. s. during the height of the pandemic was nearly 15 percent. today it's down to 6 percent better, but still slightly higher than the 4 percent unemployment before the pandemic. over all the new jobs report left president joe biden confident this is historic progress. pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years, driven in part by our dramatic progress and vaccinating our nation. today. the u. s . is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid, a key to the economic growth in america was the vaccines. with 156000000 americans
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fully vaccinated. about half the entire eligible population. people are out again, spending money and getting back to work and traveling on thursday to point 1000000 people were screened in airport security checkpoints in the us that is higher than on the same day pre pandemic. the jobs report outlined several sectors of growth, leisure and hospitality. everything from hotels and restaurants are hiring again, public and private education. teachers and staff heading back to class as kids go back to school for us. economy is clearly rebounded, but there are still around $7000000.00 americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic. who have yet to find work again. and here in new york city and i was say 21 percent of office spaces. have no tenants proof perhaps they, even as more americans are expected to return to the office this summer, many are still working from home for me. the bigger concern is what kind of jobs
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are we creating? what quality? we've had very strong jobs growth in leisure and hospitality, but the manufacturing sector, which has much better wages and benefits, still remains over a half 1000000 jobs below where it was in 2020 a change of progress in the economy. and the last, the us demonstrating that as vaccines roll out, economic progress goes up. gabriel is dondo al jazeera new york. i'm leaving on respect to truth or risk, a devastating conflict spiraling further into crisis. that's the warning from the united nations to europe, government, and to cry, and rebel faces. it says 400000 people now suffering famine while another 1800000 thought to be facing starvation. the war began 8 months ago and has the space. millions, if you have us government dictated sci fi this week, right before the a major bridge. and t guy was destroyed, cutting off
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a crucial aid suppliers and asked catherine, so i reports from addis ababa officials that deny its stifling the adf is it's a difficult task for a walk is trying to get food and other supplies to those who need it. most in t guy fighting is still going on in some part of the region. different forces control, different areas and route the facilities have been destroyed in some areas. this is what is left of a bridge over the tech has a river. it's an important supplier route to west than today. the wall food program says it's food stalks are running low and where the airport still closed. reaching much of the population will be a struggle. the fact is that people have died. people are dying and more people will die if we're not allowed. and you know, the ability to, to prevent, prevent it from happening. the internet, telecommunication, and electricity have been cut off. if you p s government official, c t guys,
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s peace will soon be open for un humanitarian flights. i asked the state minister of foreign affairs about restoring either basic services. he blamed rebel forces integrity for destroy telecommunication and power lines, as well as killing engineers deployed to fix them. there is no way the government can course telecom and banking services at the way and open incomplete from unless and otherwise it would also behave in come to forward for a peaceful resolution. officials in the capital lady saba, i run a p, our offensive deputy prime minister, demeka mecca, non hudson held a meeting with diplomats to update them about the situation intake. his administration has been under pressure from all sides of a how have handled the conflict. the intuition that we're trying to solve for kids, the particular people by denying command and access and using anger has
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been a while is beyond the peer. this is absolutely no reason for us to do for this out of people. and the fact of the fact of the matter is what we are using every ounce of our thing to extra kit them from the dire situation they find themselves in the woman. and this is in did our duty the situation in t, guy, complex and fluid to grand fighters continue to gain ground filthy and retrans forces withdrawing fighters from the neighboring high region who control march of disputed territories in west and the guy say that will not leave and caught in between civilians would desperate to get back to normal capture. so you are the 0 d saba and delegates at you and back talks to pay the way for elections and libya
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have failed to find common ground. the week long negotiations in geneva were expected to confirm the terms of the presidential and parliamentary votes. elections would be a critical step in efforts to bring stability to libya. a new unity government was formed last year after a ceasefire agreement following years of fighting. still ahead here on al jazeera us troops pull out the background, their main base, and that kind of stone. as taliban fighters sweep into districts around the country and the top. okay. no object clues of toxic gas, but many residents are still reluctant to evacuated. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways.
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hello there. it's a hot and quiet picture for much of the middle east. we've seen temperatures climbing, particularly in kuwait. there nearly hit an all time record. there were half a degree away from that. the temperature is going to dip down slightly as we go into saturday, but we'll still linger in the early fifties before it comes down next week. thanks to a northerly wind blowing and keeping things cooler than what we have seen recently . there's gonna be some dust kicked up. plenty of hazy sunshine fluctuate for guitar and parts of saudi arabia, but the heat is still there. things are looking slightly cooler in the south yemen and oman seen temperatures slightly below what we expect to see driven by that southwesterly wind. that's keeping things slightly cooler for western yemen. we could see some showers and as we hope across to the horn of africa with seeing those thunderstorms continuing across the open rift valley houses of rain continue across east in areas of the democratic republic of congo, we could see some flooding from those heavy arrange. there,
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but the storms continue across the gulf of guinea, and we are seeing some of the heavy rains across western areas of africa for the south. both things are looking fine and right with plenty of sunshine in johannesburg. sponsored pay cut on airways. talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen, you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra, challenging how mainstream media covers the news. stories like these that should be easy pickings for political reporters out the whole power to account. while others operating among the listening post on al jazeera. oh
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a hello. again, i'm just talking home. that's remind you about top stories. the sound indonesia has imposed additional current of iris restrictions in the capitals or casa across the main islands of java and tourist bonnie. the highly infectious fell, so variances driving record numbers of cases and malaysia is also tightening. pandemic restrictions and local and some surrounding areas. the country is under national lockdown and $6000.00 new cases. on friday. the united nations has more than 400000 people now suffering famine in easier to reach. and it says the situation is western dramatically in the last 2 weeks and has warned me if i think to find a sci fi declared by while the u. s. military has pulled out of afghanistan's
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bagram air base, the epicenter of its water, topple the taliban, and hunt down al qaeda after the 911 attacks. but has one era of conflict ends in afghanistan, and other one is naming alan official report from washington d. c. i became like a many american city, 75 kilometer some capital. it was the starting point for many americans deployed. gonna stand for almost 2000 service men and women killed in action by grim air base was where they began the final journey home. hello, bob. rob. it was visited by president bush obama. trump. i know it's been handed over to the african, the final troops and equipment it lifted out. you are still on target refill withdrawal by september, 11th, 2021. we're on track. exactly. as to where we expected to be, but we just wanted to make sure there was enough quote running room that we can get . wouldn't be able to do it all to september. they'll still be some for forces,
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but it's a rational drop down with our allies and it's made. so there's nothing unusual about the us plants to leave 650 trips, enough canister to protect the embassy and diplomatic mission with capacity to help afghan security forces. if required the repeating line, the u. s. is not abandoning afghanistan. we have a robust footprint in the region even outside of ghana, stan and we still have the capability to conduct over the horizon missions as necessary for counterterrorism in afghanistan itself, thousands are hoping to leave the country ahead of the final us withdrawal lines for exit visas. and passports along people what he research taliban could tweak the power. it's already making military again, what we're seeing is the rapid loss of district centers. although the ask and security forces have actually gained some of those back in certain parts of the
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country that withdraw from back to be a significant and symbolic it was the center of us military power in afghanistan. now the white house says it will continue to monitor the security situation. and if it sees a threat to the united states, it will act immediately. allen fisher, i'll just here at the white house. now coalition of police groups, the suing the u. s. state of minnesota, it's trying to overturn a law that changed the standard for justified use of deadly force by offices. the group says the legislation violates officers rights to self defense and compels them to testify against themselves. below was written last year, following the matter of george floyd by an officer derick shaven, who knelt on his neck for 9 and a half minutes. with the bodies of 2 more people has been found in the rubble of the apartment block that collapsed in florida. last week not brings the number of confirmed dead to 22. the tally of the missing has been revised down to
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a 126. after some people turned up safe and duplicate names were eliminated. there are fears that hurricane elsa, which is currently heading towards florida, could hamper rescue efforts or even bring down the rest of the building cream had that has more now on the search and rescue operation in south side. the search and rescue operation is now well into a 2nd week, but unfortunately, fire rescue workers have not been able to locate any survivors since thursday of last. that within the hour was after the collapse of the building. now system, they have more body work, human remains from the rather and on friday there was a discovery of at least 4 more, including that of a 7 year old girl who happened to be the daughter of the fireman city. this goes to show you just how close to home this is for so many community. there been resources from all across the state, all across the country,
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all across the world really to help in the operating the search and rescue which was actually suspended for 15 hours. on thursday, the reason they were concerned about the building, the part of the building that was unless they might, they might now since then there has been a demolition. where did they were signed that was earlier on friday, but we don't know yet what the timeframe for that or what the nature of the demolition is going to be. what impact is that something they're they're trying to figure out and will hopefully do in the coming weeks. well, meanwhile, an apartment building 8 kilometers away has been ordered to evacuate. the city of north miami beach says the crestview towers structurally, and electrically unsafe residents living. and the 49 year old block are rushed out to their homes. on friday afternoon. now to the pandemic and brazilian prosecutors have opened a corruption investigation into president jaya both in our own. he's accused of
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failing to act against the scheme involving the national corona virus vaccination campaign. prosecutors, a deals by indian vaccines, was affront embezzling millions of dollars fall from nora was allegedly warned about it because nothing. all of this comes as brazil, daily death rate remains high, the country has just reported another 1857 kind of a death. one of he has this update from diginero as president both in our faces increasing cause for him to be impeached. the latest one was like, mega impeachment requests signed by not only opposition parties, civil associations, but also by former supporters and it was handed into congress. so there are investigations going on. we can expect him to be in peach anytime soon. but this is very damaging for his image because so far, there's a parliamentary inquiry that has been investigating the government's handling of
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the pandemic. it's been focusing on how he downplayed the virus and now he delayed the vaccination, but there was nothing linked to corruption. and he was the like the saying that he was one of the few politicians in brazil that was not linked to a corruption scandal. so now this changes, and you must remember that tomorrow on saturday, there will be another major nationwide protest against present jade both on out of thousands of mourners has gathered to remember, zombie is founding president who died last month. h. 97 kenneth calendar govern to finale 30 years after independence in 1964. you can see that many in the crowd were waving white handkerchief has trade box symbol kona started carrying them all in prison. during zambia struggles and british colonial rule, he was nicknamed africa gandhi for his non violent activism. her
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former south african president, jacob summa is taking legal action to avoid arrest that he was found guilty of contempt. of course. they moved, sentenced to 15 months in prison on tuesday, after failing to appear as an inquiry and to corruption from either mila, has worn out from the former president hometown of condra, just days before the deadline to hand himself over to police. former president jacob zoom has put forward to applications to 2 different quotes in south africa to try and prevent an arrest. that's after the constitutional court issued a judgement that had said that the former president has, it was in contempt of court for not appearing at a state inquiry into corruption. they've been sentenced him to 15 months in jail because of that resistance. now the former president is saying that the penalty by the constitutional court is to pause. and this is despite the court in previous month, asking the former president to submit an affidavit to explain why he didn't attend
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the commission of inquiry into corruption. and also said that he had the opportunity to which was somewhat unprecedented, say what the penalty should be. the former president didn't do any of those things . he didn't submit an affidavit, he did not appear before the constitutional court. and he was in sentence to 15 months in, in prison, for contempt of court. he is now saying he's not well enough to go to prison. he's also too old and it's very harsh, intense. but before he appeared before the console constitutional court, if that application is granted, he's also approaching a high court for a stay of that imprisonment. so that he's not arrested by police. he has until sunday to hand himself over voluntarily. it's not certain that would happen, especially given the attempt to stay at stay out of prison and of after that police
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would then likely be issue a warrant of a risk for the former president. and that could happen any time after sunday. so it's unclear at this point. what exactly will happen, but the president, the former president does have his supporters who have for a number of days come out to his residence in canada, in the president natal to show their support. and they've said they'll do anything necessary to protect the form of president, and that he should not be arrested. or thousands of people in the philippines are being forced to leave their homes after the volcano started spearing steam, and toxic gas nearly $15000.00 people from villages south of the capital manila on the move to safe areas. jamil alan, doug reports from near that full can are in town and then she's time for those who live in a good celia. and when is the policy about a 120 kilometers south of manila, they only have a few hours to secure their belongings and move to
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a c for area. the nearby to al volcano spewed black plumes on thursday afternoon. a situation people here are all too familiar with them, and we also don't seem to see in the creation centers, so really stay with our relatives. early last year to albuquerque new erupted and displaced more than a $100000.00 people. it was soon followed by the corona virus pandemic. and the months long locked down made it nearly impossible for people or dependent of fishing and tourism to earn a living. the town of the rail is where hundreds of people went email, the radius says it hurts to see her children suffer this way little. i don't really know what to say anymore. i'm just praying. it's a really difficult situation. across the hall, marilyn caliper tear is afraid for her children to go for
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is it the volcano? is it getting sick? get encoded. really hot? i had so many children can't sleep just thinking about it. but these families are reluctant to leave their home. the fear the volcano, but they also say they're worried about possible outbreaks of tobin 19 in the evacuation centers. this is why the philippine government is setting up as many evacuation centers as possible in order to implement the minimum health protocols here behind me just a few nautical miles away is the creator of the album came though, and although it seems relatively peaceful here, now people are still afraid that is because many areas here, even the capital manila, a few hours away have been blanketed by smug. in fact, based on the latest government data. but i'll go okay, no emitted a record high amount of sulfur dioxide. those who have lived around the lake. oh,
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there live, see life before the pandemic and the volcanoes eruption was peaceful and their harvests abundant. that feels like a long time ago now. jim l as in dog and i'll jazeera at the albert angus province, northern philippines. and ukraine's military is being accused of sexism and massage any of the photos managed of its female soldiers practicing for a military parade in high heels. have a look at these pictures. they were released by the defendants ministry ahead of celebrations next month to marcus. he is of independence, several furious politicians and showed up to parliament wearing high heels and encouraged the defense minister to wear them to the parade one. am he demanded a public apology for humiliating women. more than 13000 ukrainian women have fought in the ongoing conflict in the east of the country while she has been described as the most exciting spring since you seen bold but american,
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she carry richardson will not be competing in the 100 nieces at the tokyo lympics office having drugs, test. richardson tested positive for cannabis at the us olympic trials last month and has been 100 a one month suspension. the band is backdated, meaning her qualifying was up for 100 meters has been wiped out social miss that event, but could still be selected for relay events at the gains. richardson says she used marwan a as a way of coping with the death of have biological mother and has apologize to her fans. ah, hi there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. indonesia has improved additional current of ice restrictions in the capital cost us across the main island of java and the tourist had the bali. as you can see here, the streets of downtown she goes to raul. the quiet says unusual right now. the highly infectious delta variance is driving record numbers of death in case.

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