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volcano in the philippines had begun rumbling again with phases of people still not allowed to return home. 2 years in the making, one of mexico's most well known artist says owners in a new exhibition. and on december to the fort, denmark and england prepared for their semi final at the euro's. the window will face italy in the final roberta mancini fi, b, spain on penalty to extend the run bees and run the 53 games in and denisia is imposing tough new corona virus restrictions as the government ones . the nation is yet to see the worst of a sparkling outbreak and other record of more than 34000 new infections were reported on. she say,
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there were $1014.00 dash $77.00 times the daily rates a month ago. the johns hopkins university tracker shows overall 2300000 cases and then denisia nearly 62000 lives lost since the pandemic began. well, the government's is importing emergency oxygen supplies for hospitals filled and overflowing with sick patients. more contagious delta variance for sweats to indonesia, densely populated island of java, and is now spreading through its many other islands. jessica washington joins a live night from jakarta with more jessica concerning pictures we've been showing about people queueing with oxygen. while this suggests that the health care system is caused to collapse, how are things in denisia? well, that's exactly right just as you'd characterized it. some doctors say that from
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their perspective being in the position of having to turn sick patients away because they don't have room for them. that to them means that the health care system has already collect some hospitals in jakarta and elsewhere in java or having to treat patients in car parks, in car doors and lobby because they don't have room for them in emergency rooms. but others are in the position of already being in 100 percent capacity and having to turn patients away in those pictures that you mentioned, of a relatives having to queue on behalf of the sick loved ones for oxygen, a really reflection of the di, a state of indonesia health care system, the fact that so many people have been turned away from hospitals that people are really left to fend for themselves at home to try and take care of their loved ones as best they can. now i'm here in chicago and behind me this is what they're calling an oxygen rescue center that trying to get empty oxygen cylinders and take them to the industrial factories and resupply oxygen to hospitals. that's just one
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of many initiatives. there are some n g o is trying to help desperately sick people by sending oxygen cylinders to their homes. but even some of those, some of those n g o have already told us, but basically they too are running out of oxygen. so that is the situation here. those numbers that you mentioned, indonesia finally reaching its highest, ever count of more than a 1000 daily debts. they all concerning, but they really don't reveal just how bad the situation is. here we spent the morning at a cemetery in because he on the outskirts of jakarta, and what we noticed is just how busy those grab tickets are. and the, the, the actual death toll does not reflect the reality. and even because as governor has said that the number of confirmed deaths is much lower than the number of people who are being buried in the cemetery. or for a very distressing picture that you're painting there. jessica, i mean most the route i, it's the best. what exactly is the government doing?
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because a lot of countries are relying on vaccines to help protect their populations. what's happening in indonesia? well, the vaccination drive is underway, it started in march, and it's only sort of in recent weeks as this crisis has really gained steam that we've seen the vaccination effort become even more of a focus. the president set a target of vaccinating at least $1000000.00 people each day. and so far, those targets are being met. because the situation here is so desperate, we're seeing vaccination drive in stadiums outside move. just trying to vaccinate as many people as possible. but the reality is, is that this is a nation of 270000000 people spread across 6000 inhabited islands. and so the number of people with only 14000000 people who are fully vaccinated against corona virus. it is just a very, very small percentage of the nation as
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a whole. so the restrictions that you mentioned, they have been welcomed by health care professional. they are not really, they don't really constitute a full lockdown. i mean, people can still have a wedding if they wanted to, they could have a very small wedding of 30 people. so that's sort of the situation that we're in, but health care work is do welcome those restrictions. but some are asking the question how many lives could have been saved if the government had acted sooner and more decisively, very challenging situation where you are jessica washington law firm jakarta. thank you very much in feeds. and bangladesh continues to battle a daily search in cases for by the highly contagious cell to variance is prompted the government to extend its strict blocks until july, 14th in the streets of doctor soldiers received directing traffic and a specialized police unit administering hand sanitizer. while in other areas,
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people to be lining up for essential goods and food handouts elsewhere in asia. so careers reporting its highest daily corona virus kind. since late december, when the 1200 infections were recorded on wednesday, forcing a delay in plans, the eas restrictions, the governments may in fact introduce tougher measures. the locked in the st. louis as big as they say, it's been expanded by a weak sydney trying to stamp out infections driven by the sale of variance. it's reported more than $350.00 cases. in the past 3 weeks, a significant jump in a city where there had been barely any infections for months. the reason for this is, as we've been saying, this still to strain is a game changer, extremely transmissible, and more contagious than any other foreign form of the vars that we've seen. the reason why the new south wales government has taken this position is because we
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don't want to be in a situation where we are constantly having to move between locked down now lockdown, locked down, lockdown. vietnam has halted dozens of flights in and around and it's is who she been 50 to contain the spread of call with 19 the country has reported more the one phase and you cases for the 2nd, a running human 50 cancer, more than 2 thirds of those infections, vietnam is just reported $22.00 sizes infections. this is thought of the panoramic and $0.97 among the lowest figures in asia. india has warned that citizens to strictly observe covert 19 protocols after some people were seen with box slices, social justice in guidelines, fence if there is, and spoke to the northern hell station from the city on tuesday, and just relaxing its corona virus rules. after a 2nd wave, so an unprecedented rise in death and infections, the appropriate behavior that is absolutely essential. the picture that we have
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seen today are frightening, and we have to be very, very careful, very, very responsible and very, very cautious. the spanish city on poland is known for its annual bu running festival. but it's been cold off for a 2nd year because pandemic, some people still gathered in the times square were rockets, would normally be fired to start the event. last time it was cancelled 2 years in a row. she was during the spanish civil war of the 19 c. the government says she recently captured by the taliban will be taken. its national security adviser says hundreds of soldiers who fled in neighbouring to g keystone will be brought back to rejoin the fights. the taliban has taken control of another 36 districts or 10 percent of the country. just the past 6 days fighting a number of districts they control since may. the 1st when us and nato forces
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started their final withdrawal. washington says its withdrawal from afghan astonished, droll giant, and not a retreat. and his pledge and support the afghan government from a distance was and george reports for washington, d. c. on the streets of bog room. some optimism about life after the us military departure. we should not worry about the us withdraw. we are muslims in depend on our god. we cannot rely on the u. s. as they were russians here in the past. now americans, we should not wait for another superpower to come and help us. and we should not worry about them anymore. as he is on race, dream of self reliance may not be shared by many within the afghan government. they're accusing the us of leaving the bog warm air base last week without advance notice something. the americans have been quick to deny. i can tell you that afghan leaders, civilian and military were appropriately coordinated with and briefed about the
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turnover of bottom airbase. in fact, the us central command set on tuesday, the ballroom was the 7th and final military base and turned over to afghan control . they said the hand overtook several weeks and that the u. s. isn't abandoning, i forget to stamp. we have every intention of continuing an ongoing president presence in cobble which is continue even after we bring our military who are serving a home by the end of august. but other images from the provinces tell a different story. afghan soldiers have either deserted their posts and fled, or as talib on media puts it decided to join the opposition. but the afghan government says this is a temporary setback. this situation will not continue and to talk on are not able to reject the audio or the defects which are be taken over by game. we are getting
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the, the and we will watch or operate and so on. and we will capture if the by and ministration is worried about these developments and the taller bonds commitment to a peaceful future. it's not saying so. analysts say there is reason to be concerned said the interest of the united states in the interests of countries in the region to ensure that the afghan government does not collapse. but we're heading to a pretty dark place at the moment. some on the streets of barbara already think the dark plate sense or wrong? i'm your little. you can see now a lot of districts have surrendered to the taliban. even some afghan forces have fled to tajikistan. and i'm telling you that afghan forces will not be able to secure our country if there will be no foreign support. we will witness once again, civil war here. a pivotal or perhaps inevitable moment for the afghan people after 20 years of the us led war. rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington. i'm going to bring you some breaking news now. there are reports that haiti's
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precedence, juvenile voice has been assassinated now that news is coming. so according to the interim prime minister load that shows 5th, the country, of course, the suffered political turmoil and violent unrest in recent years. a standoff over his term limits and feel protests in the capital port. oh franz. so that is the answer in prime minister, called joseph as confirming that hastings president shopping in maurice has been assassinated aids. as soon as we get more information on this, we will of course, bring it to you. do you stay with us here on? i'll just, there are lots more heads on this. these are including columbia military leaders, accused of killing civilians in the years civil war lying about the victims being rebels. and lindsay, it is warning india is morning, a titans over hollywood, felix kumar,
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who died at the age of 98. and one of the basketballs biggest sauce returns 3, n b a finals. the best reaction from game one coming up in sports with he said i the farmers are protesting against government efforts to reduce the countries nitrogen emissions. a policy knows about the plan with leak last week. it shows a number of farms will have to close in order for targets to be breached benevolence. as the 5th largest exports are very, and the 2nd largest export of food by value after the united states, i will, of course, i to step, fasten who's i behaved step. it looks like you're at the process. actually, one of the farmers been selling it as well to find out fed up. that's what they are saying, and that's why they have travel. so taking that track for all over the country
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through the government center here in the hague, they're listening to some speeches, right? now, but they say it's been 2 years of uncertainty and now with the new nitrogen emission law, which is basically saying reductions have to be significant me in the next 10 years . and also other experts saying that the government is not even going far enough with these reductions. their future is at stake. and that's also what a lot of people here. and then i'd also say you not only reducing the 50 percent off, the farms will be enough, it might even have to go further. so these farmers, i'm not sure how they will survive. there's a lot of young people here. young farmers want to start a future in their farms, as we have seen in atlanta, the 97090 ages. large farms have been built with hundreds, thousands of capital cows, pigs, and chickens. and they have led to a huge nitrogen emissions destroying nature of forest ecosystems and then that
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lives. so then that must have committed to european standards agreements. got this nice sense in the mission have to really reduce and that means that a lot of farmers are fearing little leave for the future will quite this is let's just have really, if the hard choices that need to be made can tackling climate change that what of the government thing because this report was leeks, it was in the names of the government address. any of the farmers concerns as of yet i haven't. well, not yet. the government is getting very mixed signals. but interestingly, one of the main parties who has been supporting farmers all food these decades now . yes. so they said that there will have to be a reduction of farms in dallas and also in certain areas. and then the new green areas that i've been left in this small country farms are not possible anymore. so that's a huge blow to the farmers that have made them really angry. so they really hope
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that the government making the decisions what was done with the farming industry in atlanta, which is so important for exports for me. but also of course, for a tradition that has been in this country for many, many years. and they want to keep that transition, but that's very much a big question mark at the moment. okay. step in their lives for us on that farm is process in the headset for now. thank you very much. in the prominent search crime reports is b shots, and seriously wounds is on the streets. it to them, they say are the race was gone, died on cheese the evening. he's known for his investigative work and exposing the dutch underworld to reset the police protection in the past after receiving threats for his involvement in criminal cases. the philippines, 2nd will factor volcano is on the verge of another eruption. the tall volcano in baton. this province has been speaking large volumes of gas and steam since last
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week. thousands of people from high risk areas of fled their homes as of ok, no around. it's in january of last year. should be the island. oh goodness, near the phone. okay. do and tell monitoring the situation for as, according to the government, they've made an announcement that they have actually detected one of the highest levels of sulfur dioxide over the past few days. which means the other option is imminent and those who have already been evacuated last thursday, late thursday, from the sounds of, of going seen your and load will remain out of these so called dangers and within the 7 kilometer dangers. so. so what we did today, dream is to return and visit the areas we covered last week. and our 1st software actually several evacuation centers. the situation there has improved, they were able to be congest many evacuation centers with several other centers. and basically make sure that the minimum health protocol is in place. the priority
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of the department of health is success. isolate, identify those who are showing possible symptoms of corbin in these evacuation centers and put them in a particular area. there is not much space in these areas, so the idea is to actually set up as many hubs as possible. we then move to what's called ground 0 as describes here in the area of celia and the realm of many fishing pools. so communities that now really do look like a ghost town, something that people here i've all been too familiar with because the lar, early last year there was a read the and the russian that displaced more than a 100000 people for weeks coupled by f and demick, so this is what people are afraid of. they're afraid that it's going to be a repeat of 2020 and it's something that they just can't afford anymore. tropical storm elsa has been upgraded to a hurricane as skirts the coast, c u. s. state of florida, the national her a consensus warning is damaging wind heavy rain as expected to make landfall on
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wednesday. so has already passed over several caribbean islands, killing at least 3 people. already complicating search efforts, the site, a collapse apartment building in the florida town of surf site, emergency crews, bathroom strong winds and rain. the official vessel has risen to 36 with 4 more. both is found in the rubble nearly 2 weeks after the collapse with a 100 people are still missing. columbia especial peace courts. the keys, the general 9 soldiers and civilians of murdering 120 people between 200782008. and says they were largely falsely presented as rebel fighters to combat the 1st time tribunal as a key members of the army in connection with the so called false positives scandal or la hip live you in san diego. the evidence indicates that the 11 accused a criminally responsible for the war crime, homicide, and a protective person and crimes against humanity,
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murder and force disappearance. according to both the colombian penal code and the room statute of the international criminal court, the 120 victims identified by the tribunal for peace were assassinated in a defenceless state by members of the security forces, with no actual combat involved at all for franko as a lawyer and a former assistant administrator for latin america and the caribbean for us aids. he says these charges should not come as a shock. i'm not surprised, quite frankly, i was in columbia was an administrator for 6 years from the take take over the re big government through its 1st term. so i visited the area and visited north descent and there and put my own. and i'm not surprised for this reason. this is a very brutal, ambitious civil war. both sides commit atrocities. we tried to investigate these matters. it was great difficult, but i can tell you just as an aside, for example,
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as i visited these, these war zones, we would have to fly in the morning, fly out in the late afternoon because they're surrounded by guerrillas. so it was a very tense situation where unfortunately, the rules laws were thinking for both sides. talking about the government very difficult to enforce. i personally raised the issue was president to leave it at the time at the request of senator leahy and others and our congress and with the columbia basket, the u. s. at the time release moreno, they vigorously denied these things. i don't think these were killings that were order from the top, but significant individuals in high ranking officers, including a general apparently were involved in us. again, one of the difficulties in this conflict is that many of these zones were far removed from the government. and many of these individuals who probably died were suspected act of us and left us not combatants. so they were really we have, they are war crimes. but i believe that probably the number is far in excess. so
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with the charges we see today there's just no question. it was such a long per long conflict involving really half the country in a very, very vicious civil war. one of bollywood smallest respected stars due to camara, has passed away age 98. he was one of the 3 big names he dominated the golden age of indian cinema. he received the highest faxing and civilian owners in both india and pakistan during his 5 decades on screen elizabeth per on him look back at his life. the comma began his career and the hindi film industry in the 1940s, decades before it was known as bollywood. and just a few years before the partition of british india borne mohammed uses khan and charlotte in modern day pakistan, he was asked to change his name to the comma when he began acting in films and the city of bombay. me to hear you get them here. come out of ocean, his biography,
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that the owner of production company, bombay, talkies wanted him to have a name that would be suitable for his audience. and so mohammed uses con, became philip komatt on screen, but remained uses to those close to him and went on to be known by other names, tragedy, king for his roles and melancholic, love story such as dave das and the as best method actor for his sincere performances and the 1st con, particular godly subsequent, which was hardly a reference to his real surname. and the 3 com. i made some odd and shadow qu bollywood biggest stars for 3 decades. from the 1990s. no, it can be bigger than the substance which he portrays. i mean, the character, the story, the screen play. and for any good and enduring performance shadow, you have to have
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a good story. come on one the indian film industries award for best actor a record 8 times, including in its inaugural year. 1956. how about can you put a cleaning? has 960 historical bio pic, mogley asms, where he played mogul emperor john. deed is the highest grossing indian film of all time. when adjusted for inflation, his talents were noticed outside india, but he turned down the role of sheriff ali the 1960 to blockbuster lawrence of arabia, which went to egypt, an actor or much at ease. this command retired from acting in 1998, but not from public life. he was an advocate for the rights of disadvantage, muslims. he travelled to pakistan to receive its highest civilian honor, the masonic empty as the only indian to have done so. he served on the upper house of india's parliament in early 2, thousands and received the country, 2nd highest,
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civilian honor for his contribution to indian cinema in 2015 with his passing and dea has lost the last actor from the era of hindi cinema. which produced the 1st dogs. elizabeth brought him al jazeera new daddy still has on i will just 0 setting sail of last we ever given, gets the old clear to leave behind the soon as can locate your own feel. but how much it sort of asked the payoff to try and trying guys plus the glitz and glamour old. can the phone fast for me to come back after i eat it also have the for, for you. and peter will be here to look at the wedding face back and semi final heroes to england and denmark. please stay with us. i
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how we've had reco breaking hate into parts of scandinavia and that he has set to continue for the next couple of days before the cool weather pushes in from the western fight. temperatures touch. 33 celsius in lat. plaid over the last couple of days that have been drawn around this area of high pressure. very warm southerly winds blowing up there through finland and beyond right up into the arctic circle. but hey, comes out disturbed weather cloud and rain weather systems rolling in from the atlantic. some sherry rain coming through. little cool here. notice the pockets of really heavy. so i high temperatures into central parts of your temperatures. they are getting up into the mid thirties over the next couple of days. so it's going to be dry, warm and sunny for the most part. some live to showers just around the black, see some wet weather making his way across scandinavia. that harold's, that fund re breakdown we're looking at the shower was continuing for the west, could still see, wanted to share for the football at wembley,
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and certainly chance to further showers. that for the tennis shall, is continuing into from stan, a process which live eating further rates, which as we go on 3 wedding stay really popping up, jeremy saying some heavy rain wet weather making his way to the part of potent into the bowl 6 days stays hot dry and sunday from moscow with a top temperature of 30 degrees celsius. the who's an extra digital killing and a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house. i heard people shouting so full masked men for not only the eyes and hair were showing al jazeera world, his red eye, witness accounts of the dramatic story of the assassination of major p l. o. figure kelly was here in a secret israeli operation. assassination in tunis on al jazeera award winning
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in prime minister joseph, the country has suffered political turmoil and violent unrest in recent years, a standoff over his term limit has field protest in the capital of problems. indonesia is expanding nationwide restrictions as the delta variance fuels search in coven 19 infections. and they're the number of cases have another record, high 131 sizes. the us defense department says said withdrawal from is 90 percent complete africa and government source of cancer, offensive talent on game across the country. have you ever given the container ships of what the serv can out in march is finally set sail of its ordeal as japanese owners reach to financial settlements with egypt? government, on monday, we have a given, wasn't pounds is after block. the crucial was away for fix phase impacts in around
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