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of gateway to whoa trade, frank assessments, schools and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes, the generation and the politics that life has been shipped by vitamin inside story on our jazeera? ah, a warning against crowd of ours complacency, a wells health organization next but says countries opening up way too quickly. you've made a very premature run, rush back to full normality and i think we're going to pay a price for that. but then you guys prime minister says people must learn to live with the virus the stairs to us. just got a mask. nifty struction. ah
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. my money inside this is out there life and also coming up increasing concern about the advances made by taliban fighters in afghanistan on the off the foreign troops pull out if you're a piece prime minister defense launching administer campaign and t gray where hundreds of thousands on now, enjoying the famine in the world health organization has warned governments against easing coven 19 restrictions to soon criticizing what a cause. a premature rushed back to full normality several countries in europe, relaxing roles. despite concerns about the highly contagious delta of areas of the w. h. i says the pandemic isn't yet over, and father ways of infection could arrive later in the year. all of the countries of the america, we still have nearly 1000000 cases. week 1000000
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a week up it is an over am and the same in europe, in europe, in region. we've half a 1000000 cases week like this thing has gone away. so i sometimes have this sense that everyone thinks it's all over. and we're just getting on and to an extent, i understand the sentiment, understand why people want to feel that way. but for a lot of the world, unfortunately this thing is only getting started. we just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we had everything got good and then everyone kind of relaxed and then we kind of arrived in september or october and ended up in huge trouble. i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible variant this time around. well, the warning came on the same day, the u. k. prime minister confirmed most coated 19 restrictions in england will be lifted in 2 weeks. people won't have to wear faith mosques in most places, will maintain social distancing, or johnson admits move could drive up infections. but says people have to learn to
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live with the virus. funny guy ago, reports from london on monday, a solemn start to the day for the prime minister, commemorating the 73rd birthday. if you case national health service, i'm an event honoring the organization. and the efforts of its workers during the pandemic that always took the prime minister's life nearly a year and a half since coated arrived here. the lock downs and restrictions that was since put in place had become part of daily life. but the time to discuss those protections is close by, according to the government, because of the u. k. successful vaccination program, we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal?
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well, the government has said that where mosque would be a question of personal responsibility. the drastic human cost has left some records sent to quit wearing them altogether for the foreseeable future. personally, i'm probably going to keep it on from kind of mind, more about protecting and looking off the others that might be more vulnerable with it. it is good that i put it in the power of the people in a way, but i personally think they should still be on. now if a country braces itself to repulse the last and social distance thing, questions remain over really what's best the sake of public health. and the prime minister himself has been on depression by members of his own party and the restrictions as quickly as possible. make of the economy. he's prepared to do that despite a 74 percent rise and infections in the last week alone. the increasing pace numbers have had many of the medical community worried about the outcome of on blocking later this month,
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especially as hospitalizations have also been rising. we are an experiment in itself of how do we live with high vaccination rate, a new barrier delta, a lot of children who are unvaccinated under the age of 18, and case numbers increasing, as well as a significant unlocking. there are lots of things happening right now. that make it difficult to attack. so far, children have mostly escaped, the more severe forms of the disease, but they are unvaccinated and more at risk of a new delta variant that is currently dominant. the problem that we have right now is that this government is allowing the virus lose literally those on to the children to do whatever it wants. they're just letting the virus. so this is, this is hurting unity by the, by the other course. the concern is that the u. k. could become a petri dish and you very and that would potentially be more resistant to the current crop of vaccines. but now the vaccination campaign has been a success, the worry or the progress coming undone while the pandemic is still very much with
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us. so need i? yeah, go out. is there a london doctor? dennis nash's, a distinguished professor. i had jimmy ology at the city university of new york. he says the u. k. should vaccinate at least 70 percent of his population before lifting restrictions. will last i looked, i think the u. k. is gotten to about 50 percent coverage with and thinking about fully covered with 2 doses of vaccine or one dose of, of a single those back seen. i think that clearly we're seeing a search in cases in the u. k. and that suggest to me it's not enough. and while we haven't yet seen surges and death rates there, we're beginning to see increases in the death rates while they're still very low. they've probably increased 2 or 3 fold over the last few weeks. and to me that's something to watch. and i know they've said a deadline of july 19th to to fully reopen a lot can happen in 2 weeks. a lot of people could be vaccinated between now and then i would really like to see rather than set an arbitrary date. you know,
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forrest johnson to say, if we can achieve, say 70 percent coverage between now and then. then we can begin to think about opening up. i've got a 1000 government is sending reinforcements to the north of the country where taliban fighters force more than a 1000 troops to flee across the border. the advantage raising fears the military will collapse once foreign forces complete their withdrawal in september. well, the group has been fighting and winning across afghan stone. districts in the map shaded in orange, government controlled contested districts are in green areas and purple are under total taliban control. this means taliban fighters may have surrounded population centers including strategically important cities. the number of districts and who controls them is disputed under chicago port. things are quiet at bagram air base. once the nerve center of america's longest running war,
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100000 us troops were here during the course of the past 20 years. the final one sleeping quietly on friday, the afghans are in charge now. but the question is, which atkins and for how long shopkeepers nearby are worried about more than their source of income for the pollution. why does your issues affect our sales? it's not a problem for us if there are 4 enforces here or if they leave. but the fact that the taliban are taking over the district at any moment affects our work now on. if i thought of sales on very good i, most shopkeepers won't invest in these shops because they are worried about the country's future. and don't know what will happen. they are also worried that wall will break out. other shops in the southern province of kandahar are closing and families leaving as the front line approaches. and what is now more clearly a war between the afghan government and the taliban. taliban fighters are making inroads in kandahar after taking over abandon outposts the fighters share their
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spoils. elsewhere in couple province, u. s. armored vehicles and weapons which could potentially be used in the fight against the afghan government forces. founded by our capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the redraw. now, so that is why we have intensified the, the, the conflict and are having fast battlefield games, particularly in the north of atlantis. done this with these battlefield games will definitely strengthen the taliban position in any coming negotiations if that is to happen. and as well as this has thinned, shock waves from the moral perspective within the government, rank and file across the north of us can a stand government troops of surrender districts without a fight more than $1000.00 fled to neighboring to stand on monday. that prompted touch president m o. molly ross,
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man to call up 20000 reserve troops to the border with ghana. stan, it is quite quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july beyond beyond this of their either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here. and the americans, the tele bonds making gains every day. so where does that leave afghanistan in the post us era and chappelle, how does you it appears prime minister abbey outlet has defended b decision to fight rebels. busy in the northern te gray regions speaking to parliament, he described to great forces as a danger to the rest of the country leaders into gray se they willing to accept the federal government sees far if certain demands a met. catherine. so what reports now for madison? yeah, i got up because the prime minister be responding to questions from members of
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parliament. the session was mainly about his power. it is on economy development, but the crisis in t grey was all to be called their gender. what's the future relationship between the federal government and the t p. alas, can there be sustainable peace and to growing up and is there the possibility of to ground forces taking their flight beyond the grain borders? the prime minister gave mores of why the military was deployed to the region last november, saying that the grand forces had an expansionist agenda to destabilize the country . with you to come to have fun. they prepared an army, but they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of the year and started to destabilize the entire nation in all sorts of ways. this is quite dangerous, and at the end of the day, it would endanger the existence of the nation. it's considered as a threat. the government declared the war over in late november, but things have changed. the rebels have taken the capital macalester and other
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areas in the region. so i think with less expected was the speed with which the t. d. f transformed itself. from a mo bile disbursed, gorilla forced into alma it's a conventional army that just marched and not only on the humanitarian situation is dire. the un says more than 400000 to grands and now suffering from farming electricity and telephone lines have been cut. the air space is closed and infrastructure including important bridges, have been destroyed. families say a political dialogue is necessary, but does not appear possible just now. the government doesn't recognize the t, d. f, as the legitimate authority into gray doesn't even seem to accept that it exists. and the t d f says it doesn't want bilateral talks with the government. it believes that a national dialogue is necessary to save e c o b. so i think we're far from anything beyond immediate humanitarian troops,
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if that that the grand leadership and its political party, p l, f. have given a list of demands for these via it. once, among other things, the federal government to recognize it as the legitimately elected regional government of the guy that may be difficult, that ministration of prime minister has already labeled g p a left and it forces a terrorist organization. kathy, all the 0. i the saba still ahead own sarah hodges battle for hours to bring a huge chemical fire on the control intolerance capitol and the native pine tree helping indigenous culture take root in mainstream chilly. you society ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways.
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hello, and welcome to look at the international forecast. i'm sorry, we have got more rain in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days. you can see the cloud, the my you front, the seas, nor rains. still pulsing out to central china, just running up towards the korean peninsula. tours at western side of japan, linking bank with a salary of low pressure which will drag that wet weather across such japan as we go on for tuesday. into wednesday, snow began with some heavy array pushing into that western side of han. she drives out a little as it goes over the mountains, but we will still see some heavy rain on wednesday across at east side of han shewn, a legacy of showers, just coming back in behind into central parts of china. southern areas of china also seeing some pretty wet weather and some wet weather there. you notice into northern areas of vietnam, all linked up with a couple of tropical disturbances are all tropical depression. now clearing away from the far north of the philippines, then we got this next circulation that may well develop into
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a tropical depression. tropical storm, over the next couple of days. lots of heavy rain to come in across indo china as a result of that already say plenty of rain across the northeast of india. me a mob on the destiny. some very heavy rain wet weather rod at the western gas and patting up mid week sponsor cut on airways. can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera? preconceptions one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialist ation and lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon. filmmaker in the democratic republic of congo built film and a witness documentary on al jazeera, me the
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the me watching out as a reminder of our top stories this, our wells health organization has warned government against eating cove at 19 restrictions to soon criticizing what a cause of premature rush back to full normality says the pandemic isn't over yet. some other ways infection could arrive later in the year. warning comes as the prime minister confirmed, most noisy restrictions in england will be lifted in 2 weeks. people will have to wear face mosques, and most places will maintain social force. johnson admit, move could drive off infection, i've got installed. the government is sending reinforcements to the north. after 1000 affects troops fled across the board of subjects. how about fighters have been
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gaining territory, raising concerns about security once foreign troops complete their withdrawal? it's now a fire at a plastics factory. and thailand has finally been extinguished nearly 20 hours. often explosion homes within a 10 kilometer radius where evacuation it's 5. i just struggled to control the place on the outskirts of bangkok, tourney chang reports. 3 security cameras recalled the impact of a sudden explosion in a residential neighborhood. just outside bangkok. the ground shook, just like an earthquake, said residents shattering windows all around the source, a huge chemical factor in some return on the outskirts of the ty, capital, highly flammable materials used to make phone packaging quickly and gulf the complex in flames. the firefighters struggled to contain the we are trying to look
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for the injured, however, the flames are quite high. so it takes quite an effort to look at people. rescue is almost spitting out because we receive calls for people who have injuries from the explosions from the extended area, one or 2 streets away. from here. there are reports of falling debris, injuries from debbie impacts on faces, and hence, the damage caused by the explosion was considerable. it's estimated the factory alone has suffered more than $20000000.00 us dollars worth. 70 homes are also seriously affected, and thousands of people have been evacuated from within a wide radius of the factory. firefighters struggled throughout the day to bring the blaze under control. but the flammable nature of the chemicals made it a complicated and dangerous task. at times the flames taking of areas in the firefight they had under control. this the day went on a huge plume of smoke rose across the area, described by some witnesses as toxic and visible across bangkok beyond. when that
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finally clears, they'll be questions to answer about the failure to control such dangerous chemicals. tony chang l to 0, bank of the u. s. embassy in the iran key capital bank that has shopped out a drone nearby, heavily fortified greens, its defense system 5 full bus. the high powered bullets as it approached the compound valley, at least 3 rockets, his c, u. s. base in the west of the country. no casualties were reported anger, a frequent packet spilling out onto the streets of a rock as some a temperature saw corruption and menace mismanagement by successive dublin. since the us led invasion in 2003, our blame for the crisis critic say as much as $80000000000.00 has been wasted in the electricity sector. my heard otherwise head reports down from baghdad. this is a familiar sound at home, the streets of baghdad, and many other towns and cities across generators to provide
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a tricity with power outages from the national grid. all to combine. iraqis are desperate for alternative sources, especially in the heat of summer for some owning generators. and hiring them our to neighbors has become a profitable business venture. but not all families can afford the costs involved. the hotels are suffering as temperature, sor, there are power black outs almost every day. and for a very long periods, a my plasma and they couldn't. why no one? he said home, we don't have cold water to drink. our children cannot bear the heat. they splash each other with water to cool off. we use hand fans to provide ventilation for them, said he can sleep until i have been angry demonstrations in many cities. protesters, furious at what they see as the corruption and mismanagement of consecutive
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governments. i'm a do we are in an open strike. we want to terminal solution, we don't want temporary solutions. iraq needs about 30000 megawatts a day to overcome this crisis. the professors are blaming consecutive authorities for appealing, not only to create more how lot of generating closure, but also to protect existing power insulation. power facilities have been frequently attacked and that have been fewer shortages for power stations. the prime minister most of called me blamed his st assessors and said iraq should diversify its resources to operate power plants instead of relying on gas from iran. that supply has also been suspended because iraq hasn't paid its bills.
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length of the political elite are unable to face electricity challenges because the lack strategic planning, they only care about the interests of their regional backers. and therefore, your rocky citizen will be the problem of the scenes are not aware or even interested in the political raven reason, conflicts that are for the oil rich country, a part all the want is some cold air to cave, the scorching temperatures for a peaceful night sleep without brewer had al jazeera, though the education has become one of the greatest casualties of humans war, according to unicef or the 2000000 school age, girls and boys are making it into the classrooms that makes a move vanderbilt early marriage, child labor and being recruited to fight, you know, staff says $170000.00 teachers have been paid and for years or even more. and the pandemic is making things. wes,
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you and agencies calling for an immediate end to attacks on schools and estimates that been more than 230 since a was collated in 2015. phillip to m l is to seps representative t m, and he said the situation could get worse. education is challenging, murphy for wasting the complex, but today the conflict is limiting access to 2 schools because of the, of the complication of the constantly happening. their children can just go to school for the school. so by, by, by the space, the baseball tradition and the phone people space within the school saw out of huge because they have been damaged or destroyed by the company or because they occupied by that home. so all these together is making 3 municipal urine to excessive acacia. but one important valuable to that is the presence of children
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food. as you mentioned, they all know how 70000 each of them in 2 days, 2 filled up with 2 children in the country who have not been paid for at least 4 years. and what if you chose all doing the has to do for the income just to make a living, just careful for their families. and so the system is losing, it shows progressively and it's 6 dream need to make sure that we found ways to focus shows to be paid for, could chose to get access to financial incentives so that they can make a meeting for their families. but they can also play this crucial role in society and in the future of children. indications system classes today. man, there might be $4000000.00 additional children out of school. and this is a situation no one wants to see because the cookery collapse. raise 21.
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bodies have been recovered by tennessee. as coast guard after boat carrying migrants sank near the port city facts authority say they were trying to cross mediterranean from libya to italy. toppled storm else's head. cuba with fierce winds and rain. it made land full in the south and is expected to move up to the us state of florida in the coming hours. keep capital, have ada with the front of the storm, but nearly 200000 people have been moved from their homes because of the possibility of heavy flooding. more bodies have been found in the rubble of collapse building in the us state of florida, taking the death toll to 28. and we discovered our officials resumed a search and rescue operation. it was paused on sunday while engineers demolished what was left of the apartment block and get a good reports from south side. me. what's left of the
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champlain towers insist side now lays in yet another devastating pile of rubble. the decision to demolish the remaining portion of the building came over face a structure was unstable, potentially putting rescue as lives in danger. official say it was a heartbreaking compromise, but they had little choice to collapse. an entire apartment building is a devastating decision and the demolition was in no way a decision that i made lightly bringing the building down in a controlled manner was critical to expanding our scope of search. truly, we could not continue without bringing this building down. with an hours the demolition crews were back on site, continuing that painstaking search for survivors. the priority now is digging a path through the fresh rebel to reach areas that have until now not been searched . the approach of tropical storm l 3 is now complicating rescue efforts. the
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weather system is likely to bring heavy winds and rain in the coming hours and days, and other potential hazard in an already difficult situation. residents should avoid any unnecessary travel. a strong winds and heavy rains remake, driving hazardous. on monday more victims of the collapse were pulled from the rubble, but over a 100 people remain unaccounted for. this is something that's very traumatic. so the mental health aspects are going to be very, very important. and this is something that is going to be require long term support, but i can tell you the support is there, access to new parts of the building may bring renewed hope for those waiting for news of the loved ones. but it's been almost 2 weeks since the collapse official say the oncoming still may now skirt this area, meaning rescue efforts can continue undisturbed the investigation into how this tragedy happened. it's still on the way to gallic or august 0 side, florida, centuries, the way of life. a theme appreciate was dismissed as primitive by many non
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indigenous chileans. the climate change and even the panoramic and making people rethink the beliefs of the countries original inhabitants. a latin america edison, the sea, and human visits in the community and non k, to see why my philosophy is becoming more mainstream. i don't got the tree is extraordinary in many ways, and not just towards the normal size or it sharpen scale like leads. it grows very slowly and can lead for up to a 1000 years a prehistoric species in fact. but the idea is much more a little carryover and look at academia is a sacred tree for us. it is our mother and father because it provides us when she, with our food and sustenance. media related chill could be, is it the when she the name taken by the native poochie who live by the end these mountains for harvesting that? god is fruit called the been your and she asks which permission and give thanks
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a 10 year. you thank you for centuries until this day. winches a bargain or sold their bananas for survival. they're extremely nutritious. in fact, we're told they also help increase fertility. it's something you can put out can i try when you give me like chestnuts? why my food out on this day were invited to eat them for desert. my uncle middle is a when to check for healer and explained that to be newness or more than food. i want to find them in the county at the water, the earth, the air that we need to live don't need us. it is us who need them, that is them a push of vision. remember you believe that man, his views of nature is causing climate change, drought and illnesses like cancer and the pandemic that we're witnessing. the
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indigenous people of chile realised long ago that if we over exploited their natural resources, they would die of hunger, which is what happened to the native americans in the united states when the white men exterminated the buffalo. these days, the concept of living in harmony with nature is actually becoming mainstream. so much so that many chileans who long regarding my food with contempt for believing that people should take from nature only one needs are beginning to understand the need for all to do the same to see and human al jazeera. lucky my chilly. ah, this is al jazeera, these are you top stories. the world health organization is more government against eason cove in 19 restrictions to soon criticizing what i call a premature.

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