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and for historical reasons, it's terribly divided along ethnic lines. how to move the country forward. amid all this, when the leaders themselves are still sort of locked in deadlock, all it takes is an open question. and south means the phones are incredibly frustrated because they feel like they do need better leadership from their, from their leaders to move the country forward. and to probably give the country something like reset something like starting over again and going back to the drawing board and agreeing on how they can share power a mice each other. but instead, that is not what taking place. the government is incredibly dysfunctional. hardly any of the piece deal has actually been implemented. yeah. what, what about the international community? sorry to interrupt you. what about the international communities role and i mean it spreads supports continuous support and fund to present topic here. but should be international community continue propping up the government when they hadn't been real progress in implementing the p. steel. yeah, there was
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a very interesting decision in the last since november on which the, the international monetary fund actually gave this out. sudan government over $200000000.00 of relief. a lot of its citizens found that quite remarkable because it's housing as government itself hasn't even shown how much oil revenue with getting or what it's doing with that oil revenue. the international partners of south to be on, like you said, which import billions into south sudan. they themselves are pretty much the only ones offering anything close to government services. and of course, that situation is doesn't seem very sustainable. whenever i talk a lot with various diplomats from different countries, there's not really any sort of coherent plan on how to, on how to get out of this situation. they all fear cutting, humanitarian aid to south sudan, which would just cause more misery so, so both south needs and the outside world feel a bit stuck at the moment. thank you very much for talking to a thank you for your insight. allen. boswell from the international crisis group
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joining us there from thanks probably for having me on. still ahead on al jazeera, the future of cinema will be at the cannes film festival to meet the young hoping to make an impact on the big screen. and in for things get a little out of control as 2 of the biggest fighters in the well come face to face in las vegas. they with ah, they've been some spectacular thunderstorm drumming around central europe recently . and they will be more today and tomorrow, more or less really the same line. so for germany, for poland, austria and event shifting on the north into the southern baltic go around this area of low pressure. now around that is quite warm. sunny is hot from an easier,
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particularly in the south. further west, it's still disappointing, but better than it was, but the sunshine, an awful lot of showers and proper rain running in slowly towards southern ireland in the far west of france. that's the picture during friday. these orange centers here might suggest the heaviest, right, has been flash funding from that this. now the overlay is the temperatures not fairly. obviously if it's going to be red, is pretty much on the hot side and these temperatures are high, not quite, but almost recalled breaking. for example, in vilnius, the record is actually 36, but we certainly went above the average of 24. take a sudden, sundry on sunday night and in the midst of it is quite warm and it's getting hot seville 42 isn't not surprising. 47, it's a record, but madrid, it's a different story. the record here is $42.00, but we can up to $41.00 as a full cost on a fatty windy sunday. ah,
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oh, a. watching al jazeera life from a reminder of our top stories, the afghan tiny band claims it now controlled. 85 percent of the country delegation is in moscow and says it's discussing a sci fi with the afghan government. south africa. hi cortez. this. nathan application by former president jacob, who am i to suspend his present sentence, whom i began serving a 15 month term for content afford on thursday and found saddam the president has promised not to return his country to war during a ceremony tomorrow, a decade in independence while as young as country has struggled with conflict and
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famine, since the split from saddam as many as 11 people die because of hunger and malnutrition every minute, according to the charity on, it says hunger is killing more people than covered 19 that's currently around 7 every minute it's estimates 155000000 people are now living in crisis. uncertain where their next meal is going to come from. that's $20000000.00 more than last year and blamed mostly on war and conflicts but that, but the panoramic is also a factor. my unemployment and severe disruptions to food production. i've seen prices search 40 percent, the highest wise in more than a decade. let's speak to gabriella butcher, who is the executive director at oak, sam, she's joining us from london. very good to have you with us, gabriella. a 6 fold increase in people suffering from in like conditions. tell us about the factors behind this. it's not just down to the pandemic. is it?
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no, so thanks very much for having us today. we're talking about how the hunger virus is multiplying. and as you say, 6 times higher in areas, especially where there is conflict. so conflict has been compounded by the effects of coal weight and the economic shocks. and of course, the, the climate crisis that we're living, all these 3 components are driving. as you said, almost 500000 people to famine like condition which is really concerning. and the key driver of those is, is conflict at the moment. unfortunately, war and conflict, the key drivers tell us about the regions of the world most effective. the pandemic, of course, as you said, has exposed the inequalities, not just between rich and poor countries, but also between men and women. yes, so the economic shocks of the pen they make, as we know have been global. in fact, the food insecurity has reached many other areas that were not in our radar last
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year. and those countries that are most affected, i have of course, as we said, conflict like yemen and syria and south. and those are all countries also, madagascar, starvation. yes, stop ation as a weapon of war is still an issue. it's still being used in places like syria. what is your message today to the international community? so through the international communities, we need to parties in conflict to stop fighting and we need to also consider how the sales of weapons all the and the business of floor can actually be directed to humanitarian action. so profits from, from on the sales could more than completely fund the humanitarian appeal from the un. and, and we really need to invest in small hold their farmers, women especially who have the ability to grow up and feed themselves and be able to miss. we spoken to women like lena in south syria saying how many years of brocade
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and not having access to fields and to their own livelihoods, and having 3 children, and not being able to give them anything. boiling water with herbs as the semblance of food. so behind all this figures, there are very, very painful, life stories indeed painful life stories. and we've also seen in africa fire legion, the climate crisis is an issue as well. yes. so climate, co rate and conflict together are unfortunately impacting a very large amount of people at the moment. so 155000000 across the world. and we need to act now, and social protection is and one of the elements we can work on ensuring that people don't fall into these extreme conditions of crisis and across the different countries where we were seeing this happening. thank you so much for talking to us
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about this report and shedding light on it. gabriella bush is the executive director of ox. i'm joining us there from london. we appreciate your time. thank you. in south korea will raise corona's ice restrictions to the highest level in the capitol starting on monday as it faces what appears to be its worst wave. yet the measures below for applied to some neighboring regions of sol schools in bonds will be closed and restaurants are only allowed to limited seating. the country has reported its biggest daily rise in new infections. a top health official is warning numbers could double by the end of july. the delta vary and is being blamed for the search with reported cases of the trained tripling in just one week coordinator. go to all the countries in the worst infection crisis. daily numbers rich in record highs every day. there been more than 500 daily cases in soul for the last 3 days.
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and for the 5 cases and the greatest sol area, we have reached the conclusion the bold decisions and swift executions are the only solution. here on came is a doctor of internal medicine and infections and he says, he says south korea is low vaccination rate is a concern the situation and create mirroring the situation. and many parts of the world, korea was remarkably successful in controlling the cook current of ours outbreak in the early part of 2020, with a combination of masks in distance and in a lot of cooperation from the population. now, a year and a half later, you know, we're confronted with the, the most significant increase in the number of cases. so korea country with 50000000 people as about 820-2300 cases being reported in a day. and that's with pretty good tracking, so we're pretty confident of that estimate. it raises concerns. korea is only 30 percent vaccinated. so it gets to the point that vaccination really is going to be
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the way that countries like korea will finally get a handle on, on, on the corner of ours pandemic. and finally, begin to safely loosen some of the restriction. what is being put into place now again reflects some of the success. the korean government had earlier, but with newman and stricter messaging, you know, you only 2 people can go out to dinner rather than 4. bars and restaurants are closing much earlier. are actually bars are closed, the restaurants are open for a very limited period of time. again, looking at the areas where transmission has been problematic. so they are directing attention to the areas where they know spreaders occurring. and hopefully this will be successful. thailand surmount tough. a corona of ice restrictions in the capital and 9 provinces bank calling to strangled to contain a surgeon cove in 1900 cases. over the past month, a new measures will limit people's movement including traveling between regions.
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part of the cities airport is also being converted into a make shift. hospitals. infections are also growing up in indonesia where our new daily record has been sets. many hospitals are at capacity leading patients to be turned away, and people are scrambling to find oxygen to care for their relatives at home. jessica washington re for some because the need a capital jack concept, the need to be and capital oxygen isn't increasingly precious commodity. as hospitals in java run out of room for the sick, people fight for their loved ones to survive. so mom, i had trouble finding oxygen last night. i went to 5 places including this store and a large medicine market. all stocks ran out. mean auntie is trying to care for her elderly father at home. he's diabetic and has problems with his heart and kidneys. his oxygen saturation is low, but he could not get a place such a car has crowded hospitals. everyday she struggles to find oxygen for him.
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but tank is super difficult to get. we bought it and then suddenly the owner said they needed it back because they also got covert. and then we looked around and got this big tank. but it's difficult to refill these public health clinic in because he is trying to reach those who couldn't get admitted to hospital. but these doctors are also struggling with shortages. we need need about oxygen se and reveals and then also the medicine. because we see the condition, so we need to see fit. if we cannot find it. dr. ernie says the government's data doesn't tell the full story because so many people are dying before they take a p. c r test. oh, we feel bad because right now there are a lot of loss at home. sometimes we have report report before reported to
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us the someone died at home when we checked the body with onto her team tried to monitor patients in the area, but there are more than 300 of them and only 30 health workers. as hospitals reached capacity and are forced to turn away critically ill people, roving teams of public health clinic work as a trying to reach those in need of medical attention to monitor their condition and to provide them with oxygen and medication. but there are too many patients and not enough medics and they don't have the time or resources to help everyone in need. the ministry of health says it is trying to increase medical oxygen production and add more beds in hospitals. but each day, more and more people are falling in because of the very because the fine so why help us to help us that they need the
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way, but without even the prospect of getting medical care, people continue to die in their own homes in front of their loved ones. jessica washington out to 0 because he australia's most popular cities tightening covered 1900 restrictions that the delta strain continues to spread. sydney, it's been a long time since late june, but cases continue to rise with 44 infections reported on friday. the largest daily vice in the current outbreak began last month. every year, the can film festival host a group of young people from across the world to encourage their work. filmmakers from iran to mexico are able to meet industry insiders to fund their next creative projects. attach about live reports from can it's every direct his dream to come to can and for young mexican phil make a more to her. nie is patel. this visit could be life changing after residence in
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paris with the film festival program directors. martha has the picture movie project produces from france. his film funding body is the 1st time i actually do this kind of thing. and you have to be confident about your projects. down who you are trying to make mistakes talking. i hope it will be a good experience. irena and bizarre as audi is another young filmmaker from the program can after 6 months are working in residency. finally, i'm here. i have the young directors program since it's a golden opportunity twice or 6 directors selected to stay in berries, doing for madison off writing the 1st and 2nd future. and so they receive money so that they can think on the about best street
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a couple of days later at a club by the see, there are nerves and excitements. so this is where the patron take place of your film. a can have a 5 minute wait. i got a question from the night bizarre pages, his kurdish language film, about a teenage boy who tries to find out how his father died. you know, in iraq there is no turning for a feel because, you know, they, they just want to make, make, feel in fact they would could dish but it's actually cheaper. they could dish language. you know, she was one of the pages over days relief. but i think it was, well i, i'm happy that so now is see what happens as the winners were announced. it was and the outcome, the bazaar or martyr had hopeful. but although they looked down from the prize
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money, they will undoubtedly leave can, richer inexperience, friendships and memories. natasha butler al jazeera can to head on al jazeera, lightning fast reactions help the faithful pitcher avoid serious injury and beholden a pretty good catch as well. that's coming up next course with me to stay with the news. the news news news
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. there's the positive because 19 the british fighter who's being training in las vegas is said to be deeply frustrated by the situation about the originally scheduled for july 24th. but medical ex goods have advised that should be put back most likely to sometime in october. neither man has 14 series knocked out while the take the w. b. c. heavyweight title. back in february 2022 athletes of tested positive in tokyo ahead of the olympics, one member of the israeli team, and another from lithuania. they're just 2 weeks ago until the opening ceremony decided on thursday that spectators would be banned from tokyo. venues for the duration of the games because of the new state of emergency in the city. a decision on the paralympics will be made once the olympics are over. oh, they're actually more as to the, i don't know. i was one from athletes, so i understand that the wish to be seen by as many people as possible when they compete on, i hope these new restrictions will not downgrade the performances. the usaa limping
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basketball camp has been hit by coven, 193 members of the select team, which trains with the main team have to the positive and now isolating. but the rest of the party continued to train before heading out to japan. i think we all know this thing you call it is not over yet. that goes without saying everybody else and still be careful. but it is true that 3 of us like players came up positive, but it's confined to that. meanwhile, the white house says that us president joe biden school supports the olympics going ahead despite the decision not to allow fans. were well aware of the careful preparations, including the public health measures necessary to protect athletes, staff and spectators that the government and international committee has undertaken, which is why, as they've said, we've support the games moving forward. in terms of the 1st lady, we're still assessing the feasibility of the 1st lady attending the phoenix suns or
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as close as they've ever been to winning the n b a championship. yana cynthia. combo defense to fire up the milwaukee bucks who went to the game to training one. nothing is called $42.00 points on the 9th of the sun. so came out on top david book at school 31 point was phoenix ran out winters by 14, it gives them a c. nothing lead and means they all just to wins away from. they 1st ever title in south american football does not get any bigger than brazil. this is argentina, and that's exactly what fans can look forward to on saturday in the cop america final. the origin times laid by leon l macy, have one between them and 14 times, but not since 993. the brazilians have a title and with name upfront. we are hoping to take the honors on home soil. no no, you can go farther. get on my face, argentine and missy. i've always said that he's the best pay. i've seen a dear friend, but we are in a final. we will be rivals and i want to when it will be my 1st copa america. and i
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know that miss, you've been looking for a title for many years with these national team. but now it is brazil that are fighting for a trophy. so there are now just $500.00 days before the world cup kicks off here in cover the host. so for pain to welcome more than a 1000000 fans. so the biggest sporting events in the world, which will be the 1st they have held in the middle east, it begins on november 21st 202295 percent of the tournament infrastructure is complete. with all 8 stadium set to be ready by the end of this year, 500 days to go means that we're getting very close to the tournament. it's been 10 years in the making. and this is the biggest event in the middle east, and the biggest event that has ever happened in the middle east. it brings the world together. it brings the are brought together. it's a moment of pride and the history of this part of the world. and as we move closer to the tournament, we're sure that the excitement going to keep building even further. it is main semi final day and wimbledon. all eyes will be on will never whenever jock of it,
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she was to ins away from equaling the means record of 20 grand slam titles. he plays tennis shop of olive on the women side will number one actually, but he is through to the final she between he 18 champion angelie kerber in the same ease but she was made to work hard. kirby was 53 up in the 2nd set. the boss, he battled back to when it's in the tiebreaker you 1st australian woman reached the single final in 41 years. she will face catalina plesk about in saturday. finally, it was incredible. it was just almost a moment of of relief. a moment of pure excitement, it was, it was something that i'd never never knew if i would, i would feel. and i think being able to, to have an opportunity to play phone here. when wouldn't, is incredible. as mentioned, parties opponent will be former world number one, catalina plesk, of the 2016 us up and run are optical number to feed arena sub olenka,
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who'd one day to previous encounters. and she looked on calls to make it 3 wins, which took the opening set. but the check for the way back the victory off nearly 2 hours and fought fishing about now has another time to get her hand on a maiden grand slam title. it was a predictably fiery press conference involving us. he still economy greg are doing which he aim to kick at ease opponents. every sherman, the irish fire walked out on stage to greet the thousands of fans turned up to see him in las vegas. he's up against the pool area in the trilogy. fight on fatima greg when they 1st encountered by lock out in 2014, but thought that a shock defeats in the rematch earlier this year. when he was stopped in the 2nd round. these vowed to put things right, this time that this is my bread and both are, this is what you know, wake me up in the morning with fire and my belly, you know, err errors correct. i to prepare for. so what had a great camp for me or not? not there anymore. very dangerous fighters anyway here for sure. no doubt,
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but i see a man shoot you, janet and phil, i'm going to head i see a man here in front of me that i've, i defeated and i know i can defeat again the adobe. this is what you. i'm not going to go down. i don't know what i it was a flu when i'm going to correct it on saturday night. and finally to the baseball pitcher whose quick reactions helped him avoid being knocked out. look at this and he's played very well defensively, has been a very good edition. oh, great, back to back. that cash. you know, let's check it out through the huntsman. oh, he lives in the san diego padres, the you dove ish somehow keeping hold of the book. much to the dismay of the washington national is better. the obvious didn't have a great game apart the met, but the partners did go on to win the game 98. and that's what we'll leave it for now. most we'll see is coming up again a little bit later on. thank you very much for that,
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peter. that's it for this news are on al jazeera from the back people in the whole thing. thank you very much. watching kim vanelle is with you next with more the days a news news, news. news . joining the debate. you know, back seen reaching those who are most of the needs and amplify your voice. it allows a diverse community and how an array of different story know topic it off the table . it's such a tough ethical debate where there is an obvious discrimination in systematic discrimination of the play people or thursday for new boys. the stream where
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