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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, you've made a very premature run, rushing back to full normality in the world health organization and just country to be more careful and easy. restriction panoramic is far from over the other i'm can been l. this is, elders are like from go ha,
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also coming up israel view government software. the 1st big problem entry defeat. failing to extend the controversial citizenship leader brushes off brit from tech giants, about abandoning the city to propose changes to privacy and the ancient coral. thousands of years old at a bar mental estate could be wiped out because of an oil deal in the world. health organization is warning. governance. l pay a heavy price for rushing back to know, managing the u. s. in many european countries are among those relaxing cove at 19 restrictions. despite the rise of fast spreading variance, the w h o emergencies program chief says big new waves of infection all coming. 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. on the same day that warning was delivered to the british prime minister announced that most over 19 restrictions in england will be gone in 2 weeks. boss johnson acknowledge there will probably be more infections that people have learned to live with the virus from gay co reports from london. on monday,
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a solemn start to the day for the prime minister, commemorating the 73rd birthday, if you case national health service. 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 cove, it arrived the locked downs and restrictions that was since put in place have 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 the school holidays, then we miss also sells. 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
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sent to quit wearing them altogether. for the foreseeable future person, i'm probably going to keep it on because 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 as a country braces itself to rip off the mosque 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 has 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,
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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 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 of a pandemic is still very much with us. so need i? yeah, go, i'll just, there are london. 150 young students have been kidnapped from school and northwest,
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and nigeria attackers rated the boarding school and could do the station once the 10th thought, abduction in this part of nigeria since late last year, destroy parents have been gathering up the school awaiting youth police say they are pursuing those responsible alongside the military gangs of so called band have been kidnapping students for ransom. israel who government has narrowly lost the vote in the parliament. the connected raising new doubts about the viability of the fragile coalition. it failed to renew a contentious law that bol palestinians in the occupied territory from settling permanently with their spouses and israel. 59 members voted in favor and an equal number voted against it after an almighty connected session or the i'm tell him he does lie for us in occupied easter ruthless. how to explain to us exactly what happened. make an effort well, it was a very long, especially as you said it last night and just ended really shortly after dawn. now there was
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a lot of back and forth between the government and the opposition. and when you think about the opposition, and now it is benjamin netanyahu, the former prime minister, who is the head of the lee, could now department opposition who was heading the the, the efforts there to stop that bill from passing. now that is a bill that has been there since 2003. it was imposed at the time of the 2nd intifada. and at the time it was said that it was because of security reasons. israel needed to have that citizenship low and also to protect the jewish character of the nation. now that law had been renewed every year, including during the premiership of benjamin it done. you know what happened over night that the opposition made its best to make sure that that law did not happen.
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you do see in the israeli media, reportedly benjamin that i know had said that as a closed door, lee could session before this message meeting that actually it was more important to overthrow the government than rather past the citizen as ship low. and that is exactly what happened because something he was so adamant about doing his premier shape. well, he wasn't adamant about any more. so as a fact, a result of it is no more citizenship low in israel at the moment. okay, so tell us what that means. called what does it mean for those palestinian families who have been separated well on paper, it means that the palestine is who are married to israeli citizens. could apply to have a residence status in the country. now they're about at least $10000.00 of them.
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one has to say that that low when it was 1st boss was also specifically aim even though it wasn't painted so clearly at palestinians from the west bank and gaza, who married palestinian israelis who haven't israeli citizenship while they have should have been living in limbo. they have been sort of granted throughout the years, a state permit renewable every year, but they had little rights. beyond that, they didn't have national insurance, they didn't have drivers license. i didn't have the right to leave the country and to return to the country. so i'm paper, it would mean that they could apply for that. in reality, i don't think nothing will change for them, but they will still have to put forward their paper work to the justice ministry to the interior ministry that could be sold for any number of reasons and could take forever. so there isn't not much hope among those palestinians that things will
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change overnight, even though that legislation is not in place anymore. you have to remember that, for example, now the, the head of the deer ministers i, i alleged she is part of the, the government. but she has always been a strong proponent of this. it isn't shape law. so i don't think there isn't much hope among those palestinians concerned with will buy this issue that things will change over night. and they say that even if they get into sort of the bureaucratic process, things will take many years, could be stalled, and nothing will change for them, at least in the short term. i thank you for that. how the, how made there in occupied east jerusalem? police in hong kong have arrested 9 people suspected of a bomb plot. they're accused of making explosives to planted multiple sites across
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the 56 secondary school students are among the suspects. adrian brown joins been alive from hong kong. adrian, so what are the authorities saying that about this alleged cloth? well, kim, what they're saying is that they have for said what they say was a campaign, a bumming campaign that would have caused extensive damage and death. they say, as you point out, you know, introduction that 6 of those arrested all school children. they are 15 years old, also a teacher as well. so the age of those arrested has really sent shock waves through the community here in hong kong. now they say that they also seized a number of bomb making chemicals, and it also frozen funds, something in the region of $70000.00 us dollars. they say that the children were recruited because they were due to leave hong kong in the next few weeks. now according to the police, the target of this group,
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we're going to be the cross hob tunnel as well as police stations and courts here in hong kong. they wouldn't go into too many details, got how they managed this particular operation and how long they've been monitoring this group. but it comes at a very tense time and hong kong can because caused just a few days ago. a police officer was stopped by a man who later stopped himself to death. that came on the day. of course the chinese communist party was marking. it's $100.00 anniversary. the. the feeling here among analysts kim, is that what has happened in the past few days? the stopping these arrests will, in a sense, justified perhaps a further crack down by the police here. because this clearly demonstrates that the operation to extinguish the anti government movement here in hong kong has not been entirely extinguished. speaking of crackdowns but, but on a quite separate note, there have been some warnings from from tech giants,
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the biggest names in the tech world about proposed changes to privacy laws and hong kong. tell us about that can yes, this all relates to the protest in 2019, when online activists disclose details of not just judges, but also police officers and journalists, both sides were doing it. and the concern now is that the government is going to introduce amendments to the privacy law. now that would put the tech companies in a difficult position here in hong kong where they have operations. what they're worried about is that stuff could be function if they fail to handle the data that was requested by the, the hong kong government. so they're now threatening to quit hong kong, the hong kong government, which part is saying it will meet the tech companies to hear out their concerns. but of course, it will be very hard to hong kong to remain
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a global financial center. if google, facebook and twitter, we're not operating here. and we also have to remember that twitter, facebook and google are not available on the mainland. this is the only place where they can operate. so they perhaps go want to risk shutting the door on china entirely. so this could possibly be just a bit of bravado. ok, thank you for that update the adrian brown live for us in hong kong. still come here and there are the long legs covered. 19 vaccines in venezuela where us back scheme is accused of failing to get the job. the job vaccine refused or could be costly for some returning to offices in the us. ah
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hello. we got plenty of hot sunshine, it's a ne, in part sophia, please guys hear the big area of high pressure that he extending right up into the arctic circle courtesy of this area of high pressure. so little wet further south. so some nasty storms rumbling away just around the black sea. cool room wet further west. we got some wet weather that just rolling into northwestern parts of europe once again. so we are going to see further shelves just around france through germany. of course the low countries into were denmark. we'll see that wet weather just running right round across a good pass all the british shells ta system, showers, suspect interruptions in the playing tennis at wimbledon might still see a shower to for the, the semi final football at wembley on tuesday evening. and you might just still see want to, to shower seriously go on into were the latter part of the day for the england game on wednesday. actually a chance wanted to show was here, still some showers around for the tennis, but i think as we go through the wake, it should turn dry and brighter. what does it give you some good news? they're still rather wet,
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just around the alps. we're going to see more heavy rain coming through, but across the med, hot, dry and sunny something out because the equitorial showers rumbling away right across the heart of africa. and they're pushing right up into senegal and the gambia. who's frank assessments and arguments suggesting that no ministration playing a long game. it's very much of a lukewarm embrace. the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions. schools and chelsea have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes the generation and the politics that life has been shaped by vitamin in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera?
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oh, the me you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. this l. the world health organization has warned governments against ease in covert on t restrictions to food. several countries in europe are relaxing, despite concerns about the highly contagious delta barrier. that makes in hong kong have arrested 9 people suspected of being involved in a bomb. or accused of making explosives to plant multiple sites across the city. 6 2nd 3 school students are among them. israel government has failed to renew a controversial citizenship. lauren parliament legislation prevented palestinians and the occupied territory from settling permanently with
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a 1000 in israel. israel's new foreign minister ayala peed 1st international trip was to the united arab emirates, the country's establish ties last year. a part of that deal is an oil contract that will see tank is dark and israel, southern port of a lot. you eat oil will be sent to a pipeline to ash cologne in the north. then loaded on tank is bound for europe. that's causing concern among environmentalists. stephanie dec reports from iowa. so cause like this actually is 5000 years old. ever seen the pyramid seen the different kingdom. it took thousands of years to create but so fragile. it can be instantly killed. which is why environmentalist is sounding the alarm about an oil deal between israel and the united arab emirates that will soon see huge tankers deliver oil to israel, southern port of a lot from the u. e. just one over the pipes actually or somebody isn't
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putting that into the water. if you have one of the name happened. yeah. one minute somebody did not close devolved automatic bug is not working something. technically, you're going to have an oil spill which can be 1000, go benito, not coral reef extends for around 11 kilometers along the coast. and just over kilometer that falls under a protected nature, reserve created to protect it and the marine life which flourishes around it. but it won't be able to protect it from the many oil tankers expected to pass through here under this deal, talking here, but we understand what we're told, just around 300 meters away from the precious coral b. last reef special. the carls are known to withstand large ranges of changes in temperature, making them potentially crucial in the survival of our reefs in the future by transplanting them to less resistant areas. a large red sea coast at its underwater life is also
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a major source of attraction for tourists. this mesmerizing underwater world artificially sustained the local aquarium for all to see a reminder of how important it is to protect it in our natural waters. all these economy with that because stories are coming for the c 2 is coming to see fish to see to cause. and without these there's no reason why should people come to the desert? smolik tiger is an environmentalist. he and other groups of petition the supreme court to stop this oil deal and say they're still waiting for a response. we approach these really own europe, asia pipeline company for comment. they issued a statement saying they're committed to maintaining the safety of the residence and protecting the values of the environment that they operate using the latest equipment, meeting strict international standards. but that doesn't appear to convince anyone here. this is like a fast prophy is for the golf over that goal. for voc cover,
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we're talking about the place where the full countries are leaving around it. we have jordan salad or egypt, and these were all 4 countries leaving from to reason any potential oil spill here and the inevitable gradual pollution because of the increase flow of mega oil tankers will be felt by stephanie decker, ultra 0, not in southern israel, a plane carrying 29 people has gone missing in the far east and russia. local media report, the turbo prop plane lost contact with air traffic control all trying to land nearby come childcare, peninsula emergency response teams believe i have found some records to see i've got a sounds. government is sending reinforcements north, where taliban fighters have been, have force more than a 1000 troops to flee across the border. the taliban has been fighting and winning across have got us down in recent weeks. district shaded in orange government
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controls contested districts on greed. and the areas in purple are on the telephone control, the number of districts and who controls them is disputed and her chappelle has more things are quiet at bagram air base. once the nerve center of america's longest running war, 100000 us troops were here during the course of the past 20 years. the final one sleeping quietly on friday. the atkins are in charge now. but the question is, which haskins and for how long? shopkeepers nearby are worried about more than their source of income for the pollution while with those who love your issues, ethics or sales, it's not a problem for us. if there are 4 enforces here or if they leave. but the fact that the tele been are taking over the district at any moment affects our work now was on. if i set up 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
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will break out. other shops in the southern province of kandahar are closing in 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 spoils. elsewhere in couple province, us armed vehicles and weapons which could potentially be used in the fight against the afghan government forces. taliban are capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the withdrawal. 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 gains will definitely strengthen vitale. banks position in any coming negotiations if that is to happen. and as well as this has thinned,
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shock waves from the morale 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 ticket. stand on monday that prompted touch it president m. o molly ross, man to call up 20000 reserve troops to the border with afghan. a stand. 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 and the post us era and are chappelle out here that as well as president, has accused the un back vaccine sharing scheme, kovacs of failing his country is designed to help poor nations obtain jobs. but
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nicholas the bureau says venezuela hasn't received any of the doses that it's paid for. treatable reports. the 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. so when i say 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 are 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 benefit struggling with us sanctions, an economic crisis that is impacting its ability to fight against the disease. the south american nation is part of the kovak system, which is
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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 vaccines from cuba. 2 months ago, cova announced payments made to the system by venezuela had been blocked by the swiss bank u. b s, even though the bite and registration said all related golwood purchases were exempted from the sanctions on sunday. president, nikolai, my daughter said the callback system have failed venezuela? no such a company and i said, well, we fulfilled our promises 2 months ago, we gave them all our money by doing magic to liberate funds that were blocked the government to the united states and then unblocked more money for us. and that money is there in an account on the kovacs has failed. the people that is wayland, either you give us, the vaccines will return on monday earlier this year when it will be rejected
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around 2000000 after sending vaccines from call. that's due to safety concerns, but a proficient figure say venezuela could be accessing vaccines for free. miguel p sarah who is currently on exile. say, nicole, my ludo is to blame, let us like and so don't know the name in the future when a piece of the reasons why we don't have access to free vaccines like countries like syria dental yemen, countries that humanitarian emergency knowledge by the united nations. 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. but i mean law as politicians bigger 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 mighty, gotta struggling with a life threatening the see says, it's her only chance of surviving coven 19. that is, i will. and defeated. well that a year and a half into the pandemic,
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companies are feeling more confident about bringing employees back into offices. but in the us, some who refused to get vaccinated. risk losing their jobs over dallas under reports from new york 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 was study showing as many as 25 percent of american saying they have no plans to get the jab. 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, and require vaccination of their employees. the hospital houston did just that he back seen mandate for employees over a 150 health care workers or refused, were fired or resigned. eve klein 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 either can't be vaccinated or vaccinated, but still needs precautions. they might be the work with the others, protected from firing for not getting vaccinated or 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 for 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 cobit cases in the us and has seen some countries holt or even reverse the 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 on what works. and perhaps what doesn't. gabriel's condo, i'll just say to new york, ah,

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