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i says, every place to make sure that the information that i need to bring it's taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france on all disease. i me a warning against cardona virus complacency, a world health organization expert says, countries are opening up way too quickly. you've made a very premature run, rushing back to full normality and i think we're going to pay a price for that. ah, hello, i'm down. jordan is out there a life and also coming up increasing, concerned about the advances made by taliban fighters. not gonna stop after foreign
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troops pull out a toxic fire in thailand. capital have been contained, but people are being urged to keep well clear. and ethiopia as prime minister defends launching a military campaign to grow where hundreds of 1000 and now enduring families in the world health organization has worn governments against easing covered 90 and restrictions to soon criticizing what it calls a premature rush back to full normality. several countries in europe are relaxing rules, despite concerns over the highly contagious delta variant. but the devil h o says the pandemic isn't over yet, and further waves of infection could arrive later in the year. all of the countries of the america, we still have nearly 1000000 cases. week 1000000 a week up. it is an over am and the same in europe, in europe, in region. we've half
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a 1000000 cases week like this thing has gone away. so i summers of 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, october and ended up in huge trouble. but i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible, very at this time around. well, that morning came on the same day. the u. k. prime minister confirmed most cove at 900 restrictions in england will be lifted in 2 weeks. people won't have to wear face masks in most places, or maintain social distancing. far as johnson admits the move could drive up infections, but says people have to learn to live with the virus. somebody get reports from london. on monday, a solemn start to the day for the prime minister,
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commemorating the 73rd birthday. if you case national health service, i mean 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 cove, it arrived here, the locked 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 we miss ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal? 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 person,
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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 the 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 under pressure 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, 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, lots of children who are unvaccinated under the age of 18,
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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 loose literally on the general to do whatever it wants. they're just letting the virus. so this is, this is hurting unity by the by go the other course. the concern is that the u. k. could become a petri dish when you variance 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 us. so need i? yeah, go, i'll just there are london venezuela's president as he was the international co back scheme of failing his country is designed to help poor nations obtain vaccines
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. but nicholas madeira says venezuela hasn't received doses that it's paid for. teresa both as surviving in venezuela has been a challenge for many years, really tell gotta she received a kidney transplant 17 years ago. but last year her kidneys began to fail again. and like thousands of other high risk patients in the country, she's hoping to get her 2nd covered 19 vaccine dose soon. possible. nathan manor. it's been a week since i was supposed to get my 2nd dose. i have no clue what's going on. i don't know why they didn't do everything right. why can't they do it right for once? the same thing with transplants for years without a transplant for all patients like me or in the hands of god, i need $42.02 pay for medications and my pension is $1.00 and i need to have 2 jobs . got it. many really struggling with us sanctions and an economic crisis that is impacting its ability to fight against the deceive the south american nation. it's
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part of the kovak system, which is a collaborative effort designed to help countries like venezuela get access to axioms. but that's proving to be a challenge. so far, it has only received around $3500000.00 doses from china and russia. and the countries currently testing thousands of dollars of that seen from cuba. 2 months ago, call that announced payments made to the system by venezuela had been blocked by the swiss bank u b. s. even though the biden registration said all related golwood purchases were exempted from the sanctions. on sunday president, my daughter said the callback system have failed. venezuela not thought or a company more asked miss, we fulfilled our promises 2 months ago. we gave them all our money by doing magic to liberate funds that were blocked the government of the united states and then unblocked more money for us. and that money is there in an account on the coven failed the people that his whaler. either you give us the vaccines or return or money earlier this year when he will or rejected around 2000000 after seneca
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vaccines from kovacs due to safety concerns. but a proficient figure say if we could be accessing vaccines for free. miguel p satera who is currently on excel say, nicole, my ludo is to blame. let us, let us know the name of the in the future. benefits of the reasons why we don't have access to free vaccines like countries not serious. sit down with yemen. countries have humanitarian emergency acknowledged by the united nations. the reason is the obscurity of statistics of numbers in front of the world bank, a numbers that show when banners, wherein jordan o bonanza. and that's not the case anymore. that i mean as low as politicians. vicar over who is to blame for the hardships in the country. millions of venezuelans are impatiently waiting for an opportunity to get the vaccine. people like my d. s. gotta struggling with a life threatening. the c says it her only chance of surviving covered 19. it is, i will, and defeat a large parts of malaysia are under
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a severe lockdown as it battles. a new wave of cobit 19 about 6000 cases and now being reported every day while now a new online campaign is helping those who are struggling. people have been hanging white flags outside their homes as a sign they're running short of food or other necessities neighbors and businesses are offering help using the hash tag, white flag on social media. i've got sounds, government is sending reinforcements to the north of the country where taliban fighters force more than a 1000 troops to flee across the border. their advance is raising fears. the military will collapse once foreign force is complete, they withdraw in september. when the group has been fighting and winning across chemist on district, shaded in orange on government controlled, contested districts are in green and the areas in purple around the taliban control . this means taliban fighters may have surrounded population centers, including strategically important cities. a number of districts and who controls
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them is disputed under chappelle report. things are quiet at bagram air base. once the nerve center of americas longest running war, 100000 us troops were here during the course of the past 20 years. the final ones leading 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 how did the pollution while with us, your issues affect our sales. it's not a problem for us if there are foreign forces 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 countries 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
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inroads in kandahar after taking over abandon outposts. the fighters share their spoils. elsewhere in couple province, us armored vehicles and weapons which could potentially be used in the fight against the afghan government forces. family bonds are capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the withdrawal. 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 gains will definitely strengthen vitale. banks 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 have to render districts without
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a fight more than $1000.00 fled to neighboring ticket. stand on monday that prompted touching president. m. o. molly ross man to call up 20000 reserve troops to the border with afghan. stan, it is quite quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july beyond beyond this of their, the 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 are chappelle. how does your ablaze plastics, factory and thailand that kill at least one fire fight and injured more than 30 people has been contained the cause of the blast that started the fire still unknown emergency cruise took several hours to bring it under control. public's been warned to stay out of a 10 kilometer exclusions and around the facility on the outskirts of bangkok, toni chang as more of my capital. the found side has brought the place where they
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thought they brought the place under control at about 10 pm last night. there was another explosion, a little after that, but they seem to now got that under control. and we understand the latest from the scene is that the fires pretty much been extinguished, although they're still being very careful because there's still a lot of chemical that now for nothing up the damage. there are thousands of people who were evacuated from the area around because of the toxic smoke that was growing up. many of these plastic monomers that were being used in the factory create a carcinogenic fumes when the, when they're burned. and there's a lot of concern that has spread wide widely across the area around the factory, people in the neighbor. well, the see they're wearing masks outside, but they're wearing masks in the homes as well because of concerns about those fumes. accusations coming in the government had not really done enough,
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a lot of praise on social media for the firefighters who went in very selflessly. no one indeed sacrificed his life in trying to put out the fall. but, but i think concerns also the government didn't back them up and hasn't back them up properly with the equipment they need to fight these kinds of time pressure break. karen out there when we come back stuck between a conflict on a panoramic children in yemen are falling behind and assuming the native pine tree helping indigenous culture take root in mainstream chile and society more the hello, where hanging on to the heat across western canada or into the pacific northwest of the us. not quite as hot as it has been recently on police to say, but it is still pretty warm nevertheless. but the main where the concern over the
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style so will be some very wet weather just around the northern plains. and of course, that very heavy rain that we have down towards the south and east they live the showers continued right across the gulf coast. much of the deep south sinks and very heavy right and of course, elsa will make his presence felt as we go on for tuesday, wednesday on into thursday for tuesday, some heavy rain that just around the plains towards the midwest. thinking a little further south was, as we go on through wednesday, that'll ease over towards new england towards new york pools at east side of kind of it comes out so that we'll run across the panhandle and push up towards the carolinas. over the next few days. it already brought some very heavy writing across jamaica, now making his way towards that western side of cuba to make a sing $99.00 millimeters of rain in only $24.00 as $88.00 millimeters of that fell the space of only 6 hours. that is around twice the july average rainfall. wet
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weather will continue to make his way across western cuba and up across the broader keys. the across the world, young, activated and organized are on the move. the day we do the work that i heard in the 1st series, 2 people in new york city use different to mean to fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires a systemic pollution generally can change on you gave me all the ah,
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automatic, remind about top stories here. this out, the world health organization has worn governments against eating cobra, 900 restrictions to soon criticizing what it calls a connect. sure rush back to full normality it is. the panoramic isn't over yet. and further waves of infection could arrive later in the year. well, the warning came as the u. k. prime minister confirmed most kind of 19 restrictions in england will be lifted in 2 weeks. people won't have to wear face mask in most places or maintain social distance. as far as johnson missed the move could drive up infections and gun. histones government is sending reinforcements to the north to thousands of troops across the border to have done. taliban fighters have been gaining territory, raising concerns about security, wants foreign troops to withdraw in september. if your prime minister be aman has defended the decision to fight rebels in the northern trigger,
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i region speaking to parliament, he described to grand forces as a danger to the rest of the country leaders into gray se they're willing to accept a federal government ceasefire. if certain demands are met, catherine, so it reports now from addis ababa i got up because the prime minister be responding to questions from members of parliament at the session was mainly about his power on economic development. but the crisis in t gray was all to be called their gender. and 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 grain forces taking their flight beyond the grain borders? the prime minister gave more reasons why the military was deployed to the region last november, saying that the grand forces had an expansionist agenda to destabilize the country with the significant tied flood. they prepared an army, but they didn't stop there. they started encroaching on the rest of the year and
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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 to the government declared the war over in late november. but things have changed. the rebels have taken the capital macalester and other areas in the region . i think with less expected was the speed with which the t. d. f transformed itself from a mo bile dispersed, gorilla, forced into alma to conventional army that just marched and not only on the las, 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,
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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, if that that the grand leadership and its political party, p, 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 dpi left and it forces a terrorist organization. kathy employ all to 0. i. d saba. armed men of kidnapped to 150 school students in north western nigeria. witnesses say the attack took place overnight at the high school and they could do in a city. in
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a separate incident, 8 people were abducted from a hospital and the advisory, a city. there's been an increase in mass kidnappings or ransom in the region. an industry group that includes facebook, twitter, and google says tech giant could stop offering their services and hong kong over proposed changes to data privacy laws. amendments target, the malicious sharing of people's information known as docs in the asia. internet coalition says, well, it's against doc, seeing the dr. laws very good and could leave local stuff open to face criminal investigations and prosecution. but hong kong chief executive, kerry lamb says the territory is willing to listen to the concerns of the tech companies for you. for your hate. i like the amendment exercise, needs to address the issue of doc, saying that the privacy commissioner has the power to take action and carry out investigation. if online companies express their concern, i'm sure that the privacy commissioner is happy to meet with them and listen to their concerns. now, education has become one of the greatest casualties of yemen war that's according
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to unicef. more than 2000000 school age girls and boys on making it into classrooms, and that makes them more vulnerable to early marriage, child labor and being recruited to fight. but units that says, 170000 teachers haven't been paid in 4 years or more. the pandemic is making things worse, the you and agencies calling for an immediate end to attacks on schools and estimates . they've been more than 230 since the war escalated in early 2015. when felipe to m l is unicef representative to him and he says, the situation could get even worse. education is challenging, murphy for wasting the complex. 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 both who tell by, by, by the space that the facebook tradition and the phone. people who space within the
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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 for children to accept cation, but one important valuable to that is to present the future food. as you mentioned, they all know how 70000 each of any, a meant to date, to filled up with teacher 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 students to see the income just to make a living just to 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 sure 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
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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 system with cookery products that he's trying to and bodies have been recovered by tennessee. as coast guard after a boat carrying migrant sang near the port city of facts, authority say they were trying to cross the mediterranean from libya to italy, brazil president j. both nero has been implicated in another corruption scandal. the brazilian news website u o l says he was involved in hiring close associates as employees and then receiving a copy of their salaries. it allegedly happened during his time as a member of a lower house of congress. also, now, is already being investigated over a scandal involving his government's attempts to procure vaccines from india more than a year and a half. since the start of the pandemic,
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people who been working remotely are gradually returning to the office. but in the us, some of those who refuse to get vaccinated risk losing their jobs. as gabriel is on the reports now from new york's in new york city with cove, it well under control and more than 50 percent of the population fully vaccinated. workers are slowly beginning to return to the office. but with study showing as many as 25 percent of american saying they have no plans to get the jap can employers demanded. the short answer is yes, employers have a lot of freedom. employers in the u. s. can demand records the vaccination of proof of vaccination? they can of course ask employees if they've been vaccinated. employers can even go one step further and in require vaccination of their employees. the hospital houston did just that. he backseat mandate for employees over a $150.00 health care workers are refused, were fired or resigned. eve client has been practicing labor and employment law for
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over 30 years. she tells me there are only 3 groups of people that cannot be fired from their job for refusing the vaccine. someone with a disability. for example, somebody who is immunocompromised may not be able to get vaccinated or if they get vaccinated, it, they may not have the anti bodies that are necessary to keep them likely to be covered free. let's say somebody on chemotherapy. so that might be somebody who can't be ex, native, or vaccinated, but still needs precautions. they might be out of the workplace. the others, protected from firing for not getting vaccinated are pregnant women. and anybody who's religious belief prevents vaccines for now, u. s. companies are still treading carefully. delta airlines is requiring new hires get vaccinated, but not explicitly demanding it of current employees. mcdonalds is offering 4 hours of paid time off for employees to get the jad while new hires at amazon are given
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a $100.00 bonus on their 1st day. after showing proof of explanation. complicating matters further that delta variant, the highly infectious strain, now accounts for a quarter of all new cobra cases in the us and has seen some countries holt or even reverse their reopening plants. there is no one size fits all approach. of course labor laws differ country by country, but with the majority of us companies planning to call back employees to the office in the coming weeks, the us could be a test case. what works. and perhaps what doesn't. gabriel's condo, i'll just say to new york. tropical storm l says hit cuba with fish winds and rain . it may landfall in the south and is expected to move up toward the u. s. state of florida and the coming out of cuba. capital. havana was spared the brunt of the storm trees. the way of life of the mythology was dismissed as primitive by many
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non indigenous to lands, a climate change, and even the pandemic. i'm making people rethink the beliefs of the country's original inhabitants. our latin america editor, lucy, and human, visited a community in long quay. my to see why my food a philosophy is not becoming more mainstream. the, i don't got the tree is extraordinary in many ways and not just for it to normal size or it's sharp and 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. 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. my dear remitted chill, good been, is it the wind change the name taken by the natives? my booty who live by the end these mountains for harvesting that god has fruit called the been your and she asks which permission and give. thanks tanya. you
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thank you for centuries until this day the wenches have wandered 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 other can i try when you give me like chestnuts? why my food out on this day were invited to eat them for dessert. mighty elemental is a when to check or healer and explains that to be newness or more than food. i want to find them in the county, add 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 were witnessing the
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indigenous people of chile realized long ago, that if they 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 man 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, type of check headlines here on the world health organization has worn governments against easing cobra, 900 restrictions to soon criticizing what it calls a premise. sure rush back to full normality. it says the pounds.
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