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activists, the people in power investigates the ever increasing powers of government and businesses as they access peoples most personal data and asks what is being done to regulate the flow of sensitive information under the cover of cove it on a jazz ah, the size of a power struggle in haiti as the senate appoints its own inter him present while calls are made for the deployment of an international security for a mon. com is out there alive from coming up for you and security council extends the mandates for a deliveries from turkey to rebel held syria. another year off to russia, agrees to a deal. the us president sends
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a warning to his russian counterpart after a series of cyber attacks leak documents and thailand inject out over china's set of vaccine, and its effectiveness against new coven by team varies. ah, haiti appears to be hurtling towards a deeper political crisis after the assassination of president juvenile mois. it's senate has nominated joseph lambert as the new interim president until new elections are held. now the senate is also back area hungry to replace a co joseph. as a prime minister. marie was killed in his home on wednesday after a heavily armed hit squad haitian police say it was made up of mostly foreign, most res manual and apollo reports for colombia officials or stepping up assistance to haiti following the assess nation of haitian president. janelle moves on friday,
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the colombian government announced that resources and personnel would be sent to aid in the investigation. intelligence officials are also sharing more information about the 26 out of 28 alleged conspirators identified as colombian citizen. don't up the knitting for matthew? yeah, we have the 1st details about the travel, some of them made dates from where they went. what kind of airline this is not only shared with haiti's interval central office, but with a dominican republic, as the people linked to the incident used as a port of arrival, the dominican republic to travel to haitian territory shuttle. the unrest on the streets of haiti's capital has largely subsided. though tensions remain high. outside the u. s. embassy in port a prince, a crowd gathered with many seeing they seek to flee the country in anticipation of a worsening political crisis. if it was the way to go by norma, you're all here since last night. it's
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a normal thing to do to try to get out of the country since our president was assassinated. the death of president moiz at the hands of foreign mercenaries left the country in shock on friday evening, the haitian senate named joseph lambert as the countries interim president, former haitian prime minister, the moth pills, al jazeera, that international cooperation in this investigation is vital regarding the immediate future, both concerned because of course, over that fascination of presidents and its aftermath. but i'm hopeful that the current government is making the right moves into inviting international community to come in opening up the investigation to the international partners. this way we will ensure fair investigative process that would. ready lead us to, to who whoever is paid for this. in the us, the biden administration also pledged to provide resources to uncover exam we who
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killed the haitian president and wine and response to the haitian governments request for security and investigative assistance. we will be sending senior s t i n d h officials to port a prince as soon as possible to assess the situation and how we may be able to assist the international investigators or also looking into how such a deadly security lapse that he's presidential palace could have occurred the head of the general security unit for the police guard demitria rog. now under investigation, manuel up a little al jazeera. there are growing security concerns and the government as all the united states, only you and to send troops to help stabilize the country. laurent dubois is a co director at the democracy initiative at the university of virginia. he says, international involvement hasn't always been beneficial. the hatred i think, i mean, the intervention only recently ended right. the minister mission, who had that had been for almost 1314 years in haiti on a peacekeeping mission was withdrawn. and i think that the u. n. level and the u. s
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. level, there's probably not much appetite for returning to something that, as you know, clearly not worked in the past. the thing about these interventions is that they are part of the reason why we're in the situation now. they've added to an instability in certain ways. they are one of the reasons why there's been such an increase in armament. there are other simpler things that other countries can do. the us a lot, most of the fire power, or a lot of firepower that's going to these gangs is being exported from the united states. so, limiting that spread of weaponry would be one very clear and influential thing that could better at the lives of patients. i guess something to say, but the intervention is that it's convenient for certain kinds of patient political power holders to have those kinds of intervention. because it essentially provides a police force without a cost to the haitian state. i'm in and also provide the police force that's not local. and so it can become a counterpoint political counterpoint to the politicians. so i think in some ways
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it's actually convenient for, it was not surprising to me that some patient volunteers would ask for this. but it is not really very good for the larger haitian population on the whole. and i think what you see from civil society right now is a strong, strong message coming from a lot of quarters. that this is absolutely not what, what many people in haiti want, people are looking for a solution that's crafted internally. and the solution has to come from inside haiti you and here at the council has approved a 12 month extension of a deliveries into new syria. the program was due to expire on saturday, nearly a 1000 trucks from turkey, bringing supplies for millions of syrians. every month. russia was aid to flight through damascus to his allies and the syrian government, but agreed to a compromise in last minute talk with the us to pass the resolution. diplomat say the extension of a deliveries into northern syria is essential for the survival of more than 3000000 people. medical supplies will continue to reach a level the last rebel held enclave. but the pandemic has deepened the humanitarian
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crisis. they're feeling calls for long term solutions. listen for the reports or midland it gives medical infrastructure in ruins and it's making medical care hard to find for some of syria's most warrantable people haven't been no so, but with facing tremendous difficulties in the hospitals. the city is on the front line, the racing targets, the medical facilities constantly. our whole treatment relies on the aid we received. the supplies must continue without restrictions because if they stop and the people will only suffer more than others. in the last decade, hundreds of medical facilities have been deliberately targeted by the city and government and allied forces. international medical right group positions for human rights sees it has documented nearly 600 attacks on at least 350 medical facilities and the killing of more than 900 medical personnel. since the start of the conflict,
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the u. s. found the hospitals share their coordinates through a mechanism to prevent attack. but for the city civilians, everything care that government attacks are no longer the main threat. so that's why just because my 6 month old daughter is suffering from malnutrition, she was in a very bad condition and almost about to die. the after i brought her to the hospital and she got better. thank god, the medicine is freezer. i'm so good. the court in 1900 demick has existed beated and already a crew to many teddy and cries in the country. city has northwest has more than 27000 core with 1900 cases and 497 cars on that. so far, medical facilities are short on peace, your test to detect the virus, the $3400000.00 population is running out of the nearly $55000.00. so of course 19
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waxing received through bubble in apple fashion to the u. s. cross board, the mechanism may provide some relief to look at health care workers and passion, but it's far from a permanent solution to the health care crazes in the war tone region. the extension may be a temporary life saver, but the long term fate of millions of this, this people remains on clear press, will set about al jazeera it lip, syria. us president joe biden has called on his russian counterpart vladimir putin to crack down on sly, the criminals. last week, more than a 1000 business is affected by a ransomware attack originating from russia. richard sienna is a chief research analyst at i t harvest. he says, if biden wants to force moscow's hand, his options are limited. percy's eyes got diplomatic, and he is obviously trying to do that. he's got economic med takes a long time to impose new sanctions. and at this point, there been
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a lot of sanctions against russia. they don't seem to have much impact. of course, there's military option and nobody wants to see that happen. a cyber option would be, you know, responding and kind no question. and the united states does have extremely powerful cyber capabilities, but there's danger to using them anytime you a tax, somebody with. ready a special tool, or what we call zeroed a vulnerabilities and exploits against those. you immediately reveal your tool and the target of your attack in this case would be russia, could immediately turnaround. start using those for more ransomware attacks and because it would be a new tool that nobody has a patch for the 1st place. so to devise it appropriate attack that could shut down the ransomware attackers or expose them or damage. some other capability
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inside russia has to be carefully orchestrated, probably only using no and tools in the 1st place. and that's what i expect to happen. that would be an appropriate response. you know, if you think about it, the united states is a signatory to the budapest convention, which was an international treaty cyber crime passed in 2001 and then acted in 2004 there. 65 countries that have signed up to it. and it lays out exactly how the international community should deal with cyber crime and rushes adamantly refused to ever be a signatory to that bill ahead. now there are the u. s. s, and dr. takes on a new urgency, as the delta variant causes an increase in coven, 1900 cases in several states. france prepared to shrink its presence and africa health by half the security threat, and the region continues to growth. ah,
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interested in taking you into a play. you might not visit otherwise and feel as if you were there. ah, ah ah, the want you out is there a reminder of all top stories? a senate says nominated joseph lambert is the new interim president of the assassination of president giovano voice. it's also back to a replacement for the interim prime minister. plunging the country into further political uncertainty. the un security council approved a deliveries from turkey into rebel held northern syria for another year. russia had threatened to block the operation,
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preferring aid be directed through damascus for the last when it compromise was reached. us present, joe biden has called on his russian counterpart vladimir putin to crack down on 5 a criminal last weekend. more than a 1000 businesses were affected by a run, some way attacked originating from russian. the taliban claims it now controls 85 percent of i've got to stop it made. it's made it major gains this week and the vacuum left by the withdrawal of us lead foreign forces. russia is on the alert potential attacks on the former soviet republics, the border of kindest on its hell. talks of the taliban delegation in moscow thought a current has more signs of time. changing the tale. bonds routes lie in the resistance . the $979.00 soviet invasion of afghanistan. now sending his senior delegation to moscow to discuss the future of its country. the group says it's in control of 85 percent of afghanistan. the delegation is pledged to consider
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a sci fi with the government and stop its assaults. if ongoing talks and counsel succeed, and if certain criteria are met, give, say in the conclusion is both sides. prisoners should be released, the blacklist should be removed. there must be no attacks on the provisional capital city district should not collapse. there should be no military activities and populated areas. a space of trust should be built among guns and 90 days. must be allocated for negotiations, so we can arrive at or result bounce reality on the ground is far from that. as the group has made major gains in the last few months, taking advantage of a power vacuum of us and foreign troops leaving it claims to be in control of more than half of the $400.00 afghan districts across more than 20 provinces. including border towns. this week, more than a 1000 afghan troops fled into 2 g stone after italy, bon offensive in the north,
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along the border. tyler bond fights is also on thursday. captured a keyboard, a crossing with iran. russia has warned it will use force if any cross blue to violence occurs, but they never met miss shamika. taliban has quickly taken many board districts and now has control of about 2 thirds of the board with tajikistan, which a russian military base in touch is done is equipped with everything necessary to help the republic if needed. additional measures will be undertaken in the spirit of the rush and public alliance to prevent aggression or territorial provocation. last week, the afghan government told al jazeera it won't collapse as a result. but the tyler bond says it wants to lead and inclusive government that respects minorities, women, and men in education, unemployment. the tal about have demonstrated no appetite whatsoever for any concessions they and they have consistently told their own membership. the men who are fighting on the ground is that they have one unalterable goal,
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which is complete military victory and re establishment of a taliban dominated government without any form of coalition with any other parties in moscow. the tyler bonds said it once humanitarian support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into have gone as on many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating, filed a conflict pandemic that continues to spread. and now a natural disaster in the form of the recently declared drought. and all these events are unfolding in the context of one of the largest and longest standing humanitarian emergencies in the world. afghans of the 3rd most displaced population globally and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence, thought a height of al jazeera, a factory. foreign bangladesh has killed at least 52 people with fairs. more bodies could be found. it's believed many workers were trapped behind locked doors. and as electra brian reports, it's the latest and
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a series of similar tragedies. i didn't think through the smoky, hey, emergency workers battle a place that's been burning the day. this was once a food and beverage factory and roof gunch, an industrial town at 25 kilometers east of the capital docker, the 5 story building. now a child shell. it's believe the fire began on the ground floor and sprayed quickly because of the chemicals and plastic partial stored inside. the main gate was said to be locked trapping many workers. they were in state brought out and body bags covered and ash, and dirt and packed into waiting. ambulances was relatives waited overnight for news. as flames lit up, the darkness and smoke billowed into the sky. i felt like i've got my brother worked at the floor of the factory. i lost communication with him after 5 pm on the
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phone. i feel switched off. oh, god helped me. i didn't do the meeting. we came here because my niece was not answering her phone for a while, and now the phone is not ringing. the toll worry. while some people were rescued from the roof, several others were injured when they jumped from the 2nd and 3rd floor to escape. the situation is very critical. the roads, 2 sides of the building, our vehicles can access the other 2 sites. there's also no way for vehicles to move on and it's very risky to go higher and now we can go higher due to the immense factory. 5, the common and bangladesh where many of the businesses operate illegally and without safety measures. big western brands which employ tens of thousands of low paid workers there had come under heavy pressure to improve conditions. authorities did impose tougher safety rules after more than 1100 people died in
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a garment factory collapsed and darker and 2013 just months earlier. a 112 workers had lost their lives when they were trapped in a burning factory on the outskirts of the city. and investigations been launched into how this latest fire started. grieving, family members are demanding answers, and justice alexia brian al jazeera in cove. 19 cases across the united states are increasing rapidly sparking fears of a new outbreak. 11 percent rise and a week is being blamed on the delta vary and which is now the dominant strain across the us. the latest data shows more people are being sent to hospitals in areas where there are low rates. the vaccination. gabriel alexander has more from new york. the good news in the united states is about 47 percent of the population
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is fully vaccinated in more than 332000000 vaccinations have been administered. certainly the u. s. does not have a vaccination problem. what it does have, though, is a problem with not enough people that want to get vaccinated and potential death problem there and of 24 of the u. s. u. s. has 50 states about half. the infection rate for corona virus is going up by a rate of more than 10 percent. most of the states that are seeing the biggest increase, primarily being driven by the delta delta variant. states like arkansas, missouri, alabama, parts of texas and even a few pockets of florida. these are areas where the infection rate is going up sharply and death is increasing. there as well, and the u. s. government has said that within the last month, 99 percent of the people who have died from corona virus or people that had not been vaccinated or
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u. s. donation of 1400000 doses of the johnson and johnson coded 19 vaccine has arrived in afghanistan's capital cobble view in children's agency. unicef says it's the 1st of 2 shipments this month. and part of the kovacs global sharing program games to get vaccines distributed across the country, including into hard to reach areas. i've got to stones experiencing a 3rd wave of infections, and less than 4 percent of the population has received a job. recently leak documents in thailand suggests that doctors are concerned, china is sent. vaccine isn't effective against you. covey. 19 variance, the health minister has defended the job. thing leaked memo was only an opinion, but attorney chang reports from bank bank. oak. public confidence is declining. a small group of pretences tried to march to thailand's health ministry, but the police are determined not to let them through. their protesting both the
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scarcity of vaccination shot and the vaccines, the government is giving them to go on. ha ha, walk me. i'm worried about the vaccine that the government has ordered for us with many people, including myself, don't want to novak vaccines, but the government keeps ordering more. reassuring was from a senior health official have little impact leaked memo shows that the government is keen to defend scientists thanks to protective nist, despite the doctor's concerns with health officials, unwilling to push other vaccines for fair dancing. public confidence to illustrate their concerns, the protest, his poor paint on bound, muddle corpse, and attempt to cremate them. here to guard quickly step in sign. of course, the 1st bank seemed to be released and thailand was quickly distributed to frontline medical workers, most of whom have now had 2 doses. but it's a new cobit delta varian spread. some found they weren't protected. here there were
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5 medical staff infected with k with 19 and 2 were admitted to the i see you. well, there's a concern by a lack of information about side effects results. although test groups show the vaccine works. why the studies have been hard to find the problem about the transparency of the report. when it is study in larger group participant, it seemed like that that information is not getting out of there. you investigate those. that could be a real problem to thailand. domestic production has stalled and delivers the more effective m r n. a vaccines wouldn't arrive till the autumn thailand had a real problem finding enough supply of vaccine to meet demand. the current rates, the whole country wouldn't be fully vaccinated until the middle of next year. at a local temple, people have been queueing over night just to get a cobra test increasingly difficult in china,
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and which now has reco daily infection rates. despite early successes in the fight against cove at 19 times responses now looking poorly planned an ill prepared. now many a questioning the faith in the government's ability to respond. tony chang, how to 0, bank of malta is banning all visitors from entering unless they are fully vaccinated against code. 19 the small mediterranean nation now has the strictest entry requirements of any european union country, previously visited only needed to provide a negative test result. now, most of the health minister says the measures are needed to protect riverdance against the new variance. france will begin to shape its reshape brother. it's military presence in this a hell region of west africa by reducing the number of troops by heart. but president obama crohn insist that his country remains dedicated in the fight
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against groups linked to al qaeda. an eisen nicholas hack has law from decker in senegal. after i mean jello is village and burkina faso came under attack from isis . she and her children escaped and they bring molly the thought. the presence of french soldiers un troops and the g 5 held soldiers would offer some protection. but in central, molly gunman from an arcadia affiliate attacked the village who was in and she fled to the capital. bummer! co for jello the arm groups will always be a danger. right now there's fight it from the very from jody's order people. the other people. jello refers to are the g 5 to help soldiers of chad burkina faso, multi martinez news year, backed by the french military attacking armed groups affiliated to isolate and al
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qaeda. and its summit hosted by france, president menu and my coin. details of a drop down of french troops and closing of bases in the region, while offering reassurance to g. 5 partners, prison. substitute ha, ha, ha. through the, you know, palm yan. still, our military presence in this house will be based on to mission and you this you, your, the 1st will be to continue neutralizing and disorganized the high command of the to enemy organisation of the 2nd mission will focus on supporting the rise of the regions. armies, iso and al qaeda affiliates are expanding attacks to coastal countries including been in and ivory coast. and then molly and sharon burkina faso, the security situation has deteriorated dramatically. 7000 people were killed and 2000000 displaced last year. governments in money and breaking up for someone to engage in talks of the groups to try to bring an end to the violence. french
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military victories have not translated into lasting peace. and whilst comparison mccall announced a true production of 50 percent in the clothing of military bases. this is not the end of his country's presence in africa. our friends has military outposts in almost every single one of its former colonies. add to that pressure from a key ally, the united states who fear that if france steps out a less reliable partner will step in saudi arabia has announced a $100000000.00 boost in funding for the g 5. so hell, russia is expanding its presence to central african republic, and our talks with molly on arm cells. and china's investment in these year has increased by 400 percent. as of one way we need france for what it can give us. we don't need france for what we already have. francis, electronically intelligence capabilities, which are not in our position that the new configuration does not deprive us of this possibility. so there is something important. francis ariel resources that we
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do not have and which compliments are activities that we maintain ourselves on the ground. but for millions in africa, displaced by conflicts in the whole region. there drop down in french troops doesn't mean the end of their troubles. just the beginning of new ones. nicholas hawk al jazeera. ah, this is out there, and these are the top stories. haiti senate says dominated joseph lambert as the new interim president, also the assassination of president jovan luis. it's also backed replacement for the interim prime minister, plunging the country into further political uncertainty. the government has off the u. s. and the u. n. to send troops to help stabilize the country.

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