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denial july on a jazzy era. the covey 1910 is threatening one of singapore, the most love tradition. it's famous, straight, told the fragile on $1.00 0, $1.00 east investigate it. poker can innovate to survive on algebra. i hate the police. say they shot dead, a false suspected killers of president a job and no say captured and of the to ah wrong calling their life and the whole coming up the global death from 19 tubs, for 1000000 as country struggle with a highly infectious, very south africa. the former president, jacob's duma, has turned himself into
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a lease to serve a jail sentence or contempt of crucial border crossing the lifeline to syrian refugees is at risk of closing because a rift within the un here would you tell a taurus he's an a t say the rest of 2 people in connection with the assassination of president journal movies for others, were killed in a gunfight with security forces. oh, he was killed at his home early on wednesday. his wife was injured and has been taken to the u. s. for treatment. rosalyn jordan ripple's, the family of haitian president shows no moiz will not be able to hold an open casket. funeral assassin shot him several times and the head in front of his wife and daughter. early on. one day, later that night,
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police arrested these 2 men in the patriot vill neighborhood of photo plants. they killed 4 other suspects. 3 officers were briefly held hostage during the raid. boys is killing, upset, local resident. sees you after you've got with somebody. imagine we live in this area close to the precedent, even when we have problem through the pressed and we can't imagine they will kill him like this. come to them. i heard something go, boom, like an earthquake. i thought something under the soil had been turning. the interim prime minister urged patients to remain coal gave if it should be free, i have already spoken about his date of the siege declared. the president already has already been transported into the mall in the capital. the 50 ladies out of danger and has been seated in florida as paid the latest information. his date is stable. he voices, death came as he was in the middle of
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a political crisis. parliament had been suspended for the past 2 year. and opponents accused moyes of trying to undermine the constitution. the u. s. back voices decision to stay in power for one more year, just so long as elections took place on time. lot more information, but it's very worried about even as the investigation begins into our prime minister, close, joseph and the man boys had picked to succeed. him are fighting over who's in charge moiz, his widow marcin was flown to the us to recover from her injuries. but hades border with the dominican republic is now closed. the authorities have shut down the airport until further notice raising questions about how haiti will recover from this attack on the body politic. rosalyn, jordan al jazeera washington, the un secretary general has called on haitians to remain calm or diplomatic. it is,
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james phase has more. the on i see nations headquarters in new york here at un headquarters. this deep concern about the possible repercussions after the assassination. the spokes person for the secretary general read out this statement . the perpetrators of this crime must be brought to justice. the secretary general extends his deepest condolences to the people and government of haiti and the family of the late president. the secretary general calls on all haitians to preserve the constitutional order, remain united in the face of this abhorrent act and reject all violence. some questioning whether haiti given its current security situation has the capacity to investigate this crime. should there be an international investigation that would be something that should be discussed by the un security council. the current president of the council, france it some basset to confirm to me that they plan to meet on thursday. another member of the council at the moment is arlen. it's really
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a shocking development. you know, i think you can be sure he, he is an issue. the counsel already deals with that we will continue to support the people of a sheet. this is a critical moment. i think we all knew it was sensitive and difficult to arm the grand and ac in view of the political situation and the security situation. this put staff in even greater danger than before. the us used to have peacekeepers in haiti, but they withdrawn off the pressure from the bomber administration. there is a un mission existing and dealing with political issues that has more than a 1000 personnel. i'm told the leadership have been in back to back crisis meetings with me more than a year and a half off decoded, 19 began as relentless march across the globe, the total number of deaths in the past 4000000. that's according to the johns
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hopkins university code 1900 tracker, more than one half 1000000 of the deaths recorded in 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst countries have seen a decline in infections, many countries in asia, dealing with the surge in cases including indonesia. tony chang has more from bangkok, infections, or more than 30000. they won ministers saying that they expect they could get as high as 70000 a day. there is shortages of oxygen of hospital beds and even places in the sandwiches. they're having the improvised sandwiches for the huge number of people who are now passing away with coven related problems. here and thailand, we've seen ministry saying they expect that within a couple of weeks, we could be seeing 10000 cases a day. this is in the country where in the whole of 2020 the, the fed talents is,
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was in double digits alone. now we're seeing those numbers almost daily. so it's a real problem. i think the problem is the delta variance, many people in this region have been partially vaccinated, principally with sign of a chinese produce vaccine that doesn't appear to be very safe, particularly against the data there. and people still getting sick despite having to vaccination doses. a lot of governments looking beyond a put, even in some of the more developed nations and in asia, south korea and japan cases are on the rise as well as well in south korea country which has been dealing with the break of cupboard 90 from the very beginning, they're expected to go into level for social distancing. that's the highest degree of lockdown. and that the last time they were there was, was march last year when they were dealing with the initial outbreak. so at this stage, asia looks like it's very much in the 4th wave. they are certainly
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a state of new south wells as report is reported, its daily spike largest value spiking current. in fact, virus infections this year, 30 new cases recorded on thursday. the total number of infections in its latest outbreak is nearing $400.00. the government 6 is extended sydney's 2 week locked down by another week. the head of the international olympic committee thomas back is due to arrive in japan, 2 weeks ahead of the games. the government is expected to announce another state of emergency to contain a search and create a virus infections. japan is reportedly considering banning all spectators from the lympics. cuba is deploying more medical work has to it's a western province of mac hands, us where the health system is on the brink of collapse. the highly contagious delta variance is still hospitalized and led to a shortage of medical supplies. on wednesday, cuba posted
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a record of 3600 infections in just a single day. capacity. i have fidelis, i feel we have been forced to create hospitalization, areas and unthinkable places. we've put beds in corridors near bathrooms where there is good ventilation. we hope that the crisis we are going through in the health system just as in the rest of the world, will be solved soon. as the case is when stopped coming in, people with respiratory problems are arriving. the few doctors here are working at full capacity. south africa, the former president jacob sooner is in police custody after turning himself in on thursday. he was sentenced last week to 15 months, in jail, for failing to show up as an inquiry into corruption. during his time in office for me to mila has more from escort. it was shortly before midnight deadline that the form of president jacob zoom as foundation announced that he had decided to comply
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with the incarceration order given by the constitutional court a week ago. until now, the former president had resisted arrest. he was supposed to have given himself in last sunday. when that didn't happen, police were instructed to arrest jacob zoom. but there were concerns around safety and potentially volatile situation around and con, blanket through natal, with a former president has a homestead and where he does enjoy significant support. now to avoid any type of confrontation between police and supporters. the former president then took a convoy with his protection service to this correctional facility and escort also inquisitive natal. he's now handed himself in, he's being processed and it's likely this is where he will spend at least the 1st
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few days of the sentence. because once that processing is completed, authorities determine the most suitable correctional facility or commendation for the former president, given he's age and his health. he had previously said that he shouldn't be in prison because he's 79 years old. he's unwell and south africa is currently going through a 3rd wave of the covered 19 pandemic. but you will know that you as a former president, he has and presidential protection unit and they brought him to us. but now we have to take over it to ensure that he's in custody custody. and also we have to respond to his special needs. if any happiness identified jacobs who my and his legal team have submitted an application to be heard by the constitutional court next week. and that's where he's hoping that either the
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judgment made that has found him guilty of contempt of court will be rescinded. or at least his sentence reduced from 15 month. but before that he does have a pending application at the high court in pre to merits where he had us for the arrest not to happen, but that judgement is only due on friday. and that's why the former president has been incarcerated. legal experts say the likelihood of that particular case being successful, very slow. and so the next time we could possibly hear from the former president is next week when his lawyers represent him at the constitutional court. possibly in litigation of the sentence, even though it's after the fact either way for many sold africans, it may be almost unbelievable that jacob's doom of the former president who hasn't been held accountable until now who faces a number of corruption charges,
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finds himself behind was the head on al jazeera, taking their grievances to the capital such foam as, say, the government's climate change policy is putting that livelihood risk the front line workers in new york with the water city's highest honors. ah, well i once again welcome to look at the international full cost, whether it's logic quiet across much of the middle east. i said largely because we have seen some lively storms just around northern parts of mon recently has caused some traffic disruption as the heavy down pause in quite a gust, the wind has rattle in across the northern parts of the region so. so pretty nasty
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weather there at present on all showers days. by the way, don't use hazard lights when you're driving. should only be doing that when you are stationary. that's not the way to go. a further shower to cropping up here because northern parts of mine, as we go on through thursday to friday by and large, it does look dry. the wet weather will be up around the caucus if we see some heavy rain he recently just between the black sea and the caspian sea, and that will linger on as we go on 3 friday may be sinking a little further south with by friday winds picking up how to iraq, q 8, coming down across us here in doha with western wind, shamal, wind picking temperatures up to run 44 celsius in doha made while we got some lobby showers across the heart of africa. the seasonal raise, the tory about seeing the heavy rain southern parts of chat, seeing some big downfalls all the way across towards the gulf with guinea, southern parts of africa are generally try but turning wet and windy, the cape town, the
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across the world, young activation organizer there on the move, the day we do the work in the 1st of a new theory to people in new york city use different to me, the fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem that wires a systemic pollution generally can change on your game. oh a
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you're watching out. is there a reminder of our top stories, this our authorities and say that rested to people in connection with the assassination of president german 4 others were killed in a gunfight, which was the 4th in the global death fell from covered 19 as the past 4000000 more than one and a half 1000000 of those deaths were recorded in 3 countries. the united states, brazil, and south africa, full of present jacobs handed him, felt like a leaf. he was sentenced last week to 15 months in jail. the failure to show up as an inquiry into corruption during the time in a new un resolution has been put forward to extend a mandate for a deliveries into northern syria. nearly a 1000 trucks bring supplies from turkey every month under the program. but it's set to expire on saturday. if russia refuses to approve its extension,
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the u. s. has warned that that could lead you to a humanitarian catastrophe, resource or the ripples. this is one of the biggest mandatory 8 operations in the world. at the u. n. senior cross border center, turkeys hot a provence freight trucks are loaded with critical aid including food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. but this may be one of the last shipments to notice here. yeah. when it's been an k device, what you see behind me is the last delivery from the u. n. to the north of syria through the years, we've tried to provide basic conditions for the displace civilians and lift the standards of living by providing aid. if the site stops, we were turn to 0. trucks have carried critical aid into the regents in 2014. most of the 4000000 people in syria northwest including the 2600000 eternally displaced,
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depend on the mentality and 8 delivered to the only un authorized border crossing bob. however, the aid is white or for millions of people devastated by a decade or for most of my money. if we don't receive the aid we aren't able to survive. can anyone survive without water and food? i lost my husband in the war and i am looking after 7 kids 8 group say last year the u. s. found the $200.00 for humanitarian programs in northwest syria, worth $300000000.00. if the cross border a mechanism is not a need $90000000.00 of funding because the law but syrian president specialist says main russia is indicating it won't work to need the program after it expires on july. can most go see the u. n 8 should be delivered to the government in damascus, nevada city. the regime will use the 8 as a weapon against people in northern syria. if it's distributed through damascus.
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we've seen the regime act that way in the past, and we demand the international community act. do you see some of the areas most well known people leaving the province and the failure to extend authorization for the delivery of a to them? we have the recitative consecutive millions of people are gathered across hundreds of similar camps with limited access to water, food, electricity, and medical care. they say they're afraid of what could happen if the growth was the 8th, they. so that's what it will need, isn't the need that fear it, heightened by the government, continue that tax, insulting it live force in many more civilians, to flee the camps like this, where they may find how is no longer on the way the rest of their the just 0. it live syria. there's been a big explosion. the middle east, largest port causing a fire. officials say the blaze started in a container on board
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a ship anchored at the boy's general alley port. the block shook buildings across the city residence as far as 25 kilometers away felt the explosion, which happened just before midnight. your forces say the fire has been brought under control and the work no death. so injuries and defense isn't the rocky capital baghdad have been activated or suspected rocket or drone attack near the u . s. embassy, a drone targeting, the embassy was shot down close to the heavily fortified drains. i guess telephone fighters had launched their 1st assault on a provincial capital in northern of uninstalling. since the u. s. and nato withdrawal began, the taliban says briefly took control of call in no invoke these for the 1st time since 2001. and one of the phones defense ministry says its forces have killed more than 2000 taliban fighters this week. but i sent in my hand reports government
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troops, a sal losing territory, the taliban fighters rolling through the nor the capital of that province in northwestern kenneth. they claim to briefly taken control of the town, the 1st provincial capital they've attempted to overrun since the us and nato withdraw again, was the bad cases governor says government forces pushed the fighters out of the city, although not before they broke into the regions central prison and rescued these taliban fighters over the sounds of heavy gunfire. the armed governor had this message for afghan. the woman who i am, i want to assure our people that all the security forces, including the special forces a here and defending the city of color in on the enemy who has engaged with us in some parts of the city, is facing resistance. and also facing a lot of casualties and to fate. the afghan government has lost significant
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territory in the last 2 months. it's rely on air strikes to retake control. the ministry of defense says its troops have killed were the 2000 taliban fighters in the past week. why do not brothers and sisters? there is no deal and no will to surrender. there are 2 choices, either to live with dignity or to live with insult. today's the day of honor, dignity and support. but at the taliban thinks that we are surrendering to them, that will never happen, not in 100 years. local militias have joined forces with the down military to bolster their ranks. this district in northern tac, our province felt the taliban last week. since may 1st, the taliban has more than doubled the number of districts. it controls to approximately $200.00 or half the country. what do you do that the most afghan security forces deployed on the front line? that way? militia forces also stand with them and defend in tech how most of the areas and
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districts have fallen to the taliban. now we have created several lines to stop the taliban reaching the city. the taliban offensive has regional allies concerned. turkey and russia have closed their calls, bullets in the region while iran has restricted its counselor activities. although tara did host a meeting between telephone leaders and some senior can politicians back in bad geese, taliban fighters pushed out of cal in order to wait at the city gate until security forces surrendered. day after day, the pressure builds with less than 20 percent of the gas, now controlled by the afghan government in benton mountain al jazeera lithuania plans to build a boat offense to stop refugees, migrants entering from neighboring bella. ruth, it says struggling to cope with a sharp increase in arrivals after batteries relaxed efforts to step them. crossing the border of the russian president, alexander lucas shanker, has been accused
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a weapon, ising migrants by allowing them across the border so they can access the european union. the lead the list most as you know, miss asmin dunker booth. and back to our knowledge, a large part of these people arrived by a turkish airports and turkish organized flights. we are convinced that turkey has knowledge about the identities that those people identify. and people is one of the great challenges that the lithuanian government has. these people have no documents . if we cannot determine where they came from and we cannot begin to return them, the information is available to turkey because before boarding, they have to give their passport that visa, the biometric data. in cooperation with turkey, we could quickly determine their identity demand. they are accepted by the states. they originate from thousands of dollars. farmers protested against a government initiative to cut a nitrogen emissions. the gas is a major contributor to global warming, intensive agriculture, and fertilize the use of made the netherlands, one of europe's largest emitters,
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said austin reports from the hague. i not an unusual sight in the netherlands, be tracked with on the streets of the hague, joining their protests as the police try to block them. it becomes clear that stopping a tractor isn't easy. we hope that the government will understand that the netherlands can't exist without farmers, the maryland needs farmers. we are producing the most sustainable food bill, right. so without us, i don't know who will feed all these people. after milking his cows, dairy farmer, young phone levin left his farm to get some answers from the government for generations. his family as farmed in an area where experts now say there is no future for large farms. it's just not sustainable. if a government target of nitrogen emission reduction is to be met via the board as well. so don't want the environment to be polluted. there is no debate about dots,
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but not the netherlands wants to take drastic steps, and farmers are 1st to be targeted. and i am concerned that in 10 years when gone, we will regret this. like more than $50000.00 dutch farmers, his 17 year old son, tom was keen to continue to farm has no idea what lighter had this young farm was driving 4 hours on the track to the certainty about their future ecologist and why a man increasingly patients have to wait farming, as we know it in the netherlands, can't exist any longer. a message many here. i'm not ready to hear. and here you see a lot of dead trees and dying trees with fairly low facility with fairly low leaves, an expert on the effects of nitrogen emissions. researcher roland bobbing, wrote an alarming report for greenpeace. his conclusion, large parts of the dutch ecosystem have been so badly affected, that there will be lost if the government does not act. now. i think it's fairly
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urgent and i, meaning you can do it in one or 2 years. you need maybe 5 to 10 years, a really high reduction of their nights and their position, maybe 50 to 70 percent. and therefore you need to difference agricultural system in the netherlands. greenpeace have threatened to take the dutch day to court for violating european regulations that the government does not produce nitrogen emissions much further. amidst all the pressure, some farmers are starting to realize that business as usual, won't be an option for much longer promise organization. billions of years needed to save the dutch farms and meet them and buy a mental friendly step. fancy al jazeera bake. new york has held a parade honoring. it's essential work has been that says the city is well on its way out of the pandemic with a low infection rate and many of its residents vaccinated. it's
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a remarkable turn around for a city that was the epicenter of the u. s. outbreak last year. gabrielle is on the ripples it was a parade to downtown to honor heroes. but instead of celebrating championship victory, it was essential workers being honored for bringing new york city out from a pen, demik. all the nurses and doctors and everybody got. this got much luck with getting crime. i got a guy. 4 in the room, hearing you need 250 types of essential workers. anyone who helps the city get through it's dark these days. and dark days they were in march and april last year,
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the new york city was the global epicenter, the new residence, played in a matter of days in all over 33000 new york city residence died from covey. now, how times have changed? the city is now one of the safest places in the world when it comes to avoiding the virus. on most days, not a single person dies from cove. it. thanks to a massive vaccination effort. that to date has administered 4600000 jobs just the residence but not everyone. if we, with the timing of this celebration, the union represents new york city, firefighter, emergency medical technician, ambulance drivers, hold on their members boycotted gray to bring attention. so low wage, you know, salary and reserve for over 3 years. the facility that he's also committed time,
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most of the rest of the world is still in the depth of the pandemic. that was something that was not lost on spectators. i feel for the suffering right now, but in the same sense we had mentioned, but we have to celebrate for the live i in the city that suffered badly, but all through and is now saying thank you to all those who make it happen. gabriel is dondo your. ah, there needs help stories. authorities made you say they've arrested 2 people in connection with the assassination of president giovano. for others died in a gunfight and security forces. luis was killed at his home on wednesday morning. his wife was injured and has been taken to the u. s. for treatment rosalyn jordan.

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