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this platform makes a connection and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me, sandra, gotten on out to 0 me ah, sons of a power struggle in haiti as the senate appointed interim president, while calls are made for the deployment of an international security force. ah mon calling the soldiers that live from the whole. so coming up, the un security council extends the mandate for a deliveries from turkey to rebel held syria, the fun of a year off, the russia agrees to a deal the us vaccination drive takes on
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a new urgency as the delta variance causes an increase in cobra. 900 paces in several states and why origin changes farmers have a beef with a government. the controversial decision that's less than fuming. ah, haiti appears to be hurtling towards a deeper political crisis after the assassination of president jovan mois. it senate has nominated joseph lambert as the new intern present until new elections are held. the senate has also backed ariel only to replace a close joseph as the prime minister. now there are growing security concerns and the government is off the united states and the un to send troops help stabilize the coat. the country particle have has more from washington dc. the haitians have
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asked the united nations and in peacekeepers they've asked the u. s. department of defense to send in us troops. i was able to confirm that with the pentagon today, the department of defense said that they have received the request and it redirected me to the state department for further questions. it seems highly unlikely that the u. s. is going to want to put troops in haiti 1st of all because of the violence there, it would take a very large, true presence. it would be expensive and keep in mind, president joe biden has just told us troops out of afghanistan. haiti is not a country that has a huge constituency in the united states that would push the president politically to take stronger steps and the u. s. has in the past got involved with troops in haiti. it was important to point out after the horrible earthquake in 2000 and tell us military really brushed tons of assets in a much different situation. now we're talking about peace keeping nation building, and that's something that doesn't go over well politically. in the united states,
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luis is killed in his home on wednesday by heavily owned hit squad haitian police say it was made up mostly of foreign mercenaries, manuel and apollo reports. you will have been up to columbia officials or stepping up assistance to haiti following the assassination of haitian president of nell moves. on friday, the colombian government announced that resources and personnel would be sent to aid in the investigation of intelligence officials are also sharing more information about the $26.00 out of $28.00 alleged conspirators identified as colombian citizen. don't up the knitting for matthew? yes, 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 links 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.
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outside the u. s embassy in port a prince, a crowd gathered with many, saying they seek to flee. the country in anticipation of a worsening political crisis, is the way to go by norma. you're all here since last night. it's 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 country's interim president, former haitian prime minister, wrote the moth pills. al jazeera, that international cooperation in this investigation is vital regarding the immediate future re i'm both concerned because of course, over the fascination of president 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,
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we will insure a 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 exactly who killed the haitian president and wine in response to the haitian governments request for security and investigative assistance. we will be sending senior s t i n t h s 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 multiple al jazeera, the un security council has approved a 12 month extension of a deliveries into non serial. the program was due to expire on saturday, nearly a 1000 trucks and turkey brings supplies,
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millions of syrians every month. russia once the aid to flow through damascus to its allies in the syrian government, but agreed to compromise in last minute tools with the u. s. to pass the resolution that will not 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 it live. the last rebel held enclave. but the pandemic has deepened the humanitarian crisis, that fueling calls for long term solutions. and it's all for the reports from england. it gives medical infrastructure in ruins and it's making medical care hard to find for some serious most wall level. people haven't been missed all but still 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 in
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the people will only suffer more. in the last decade, hundreds of medical facilities have been deliberately targeted by the city and government and allied forces. international medical, right group physicians 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, the u. s. found the hospitals share their coordinates through a mechanism to prevent attack. but for the serious civilians, everything care that government attacks are no longer the main threat. linda, so back to you, i just had 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 freeze here. i'm so good. the cool in 1900 pandemic has
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existed beated and over the crew to many teddy cries in the country. city has northwest has more than 27000. corey's 1900 cages and 497 cars on that. so far, medical facilities are short on peace, your has to detect the virus. the $3400000.00 population is running out of the nearly $55000.00 of code. 19 waxing, received through bob and in abil fashion to the us cross board. that a 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 crisis. in this war tone region, the extension may be a temporary life favor, 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 is called on his russian counterpart value. let him putin to crack down on 5 criminals. last we can. mona 1000 businesses were affected
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by a ransomware attack. originating from russia is believed to be the biggest attack of its kind in history. the taliban claims it now controls 85 percent of afghanistan. it made a major gains this week in the vacuum left by the withdrawal of us, lead foreign forces, now rushes on, highlight over potential attacks on former soviet republics, the buddha. i've got this done. it's hell talk with a taliban delegation in moscow for hire. it has more signs of times, 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 a sci fi with the government and stop its assaults. if ongoing talks and casa succeed, and if certain criteria are met,
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good 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 fall from that as the group is 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 sled into 2 g stone after italy bon offensive in the north along the border. telephone fight is also on thursday. captured a keyboard crossing with iran. russia has warned it will use force if any cross border violence occurs, but they never miss shamika taliban has quickly taken many,
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board the districts and now has control of about 2 thirds of the board with touch, which a russian military base and tajikistan is equipped with everything necessary to help the republic if needed, additional measures will be undertaken in the spirit of the russian public alliance to prevent aggression or territorial provocation. last week, the afghan government told colleges there it's 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 on the ultimate goal, which is complete military victory and re establishment of a taliban dominated government without any form of coalition with any other parties . in moscow,
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the tyler bond said it wants humanity in support to continue in areas under its control that agencies are struggling to get medical supplies into galveston. many health workers fleeing the violence and escalating the conflict. pandemic the 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 said most display population globally, and yet to see a peaceful solution to decades of violence, thought height al jazeera. so the head on out 0, lead documents in thailand, inject down the china is fun about vaccine and its effectiveness against new private 1900 very ox home says more people are dying of hunger encoded. 19, as the pandemic pushes hundreds of thousands to famine.
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ah, it's a bit of a broken record, but what's a good description of most the middle east, but it really is on the hot side of the moment. a cookie waits full cost of $51.00 . baghdad at 49, now miss least not as bad. the further west you go, the onshore breezes keep you cooler in beirut and jerusalem, even here is pretty warm about 30 degrees. the he overlay the temperature. you see this is the area of real heat. it extends into the mountains of western iran and half as they could be because they are above sea level. but baghdad is hovered around 50 and has been, it seems for weeks now, you want a bit of proper relief, head, south and cellar with a heavy fist cut in knots. the western edge of the monsoon wind, which means is almost permanent. the clarity, drizzly, or even sometimes sundry,
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and it turns nice and green. it's a rare area i have to say for most obviously it's dry and dusty. the very light winds i, doha. st. 39. will be a very humid 39. now that mall as soon wind also, of course, runs up the coast of africa for kenya and somalia, seeing increasing amounts of cloud and daily light showers, that a big shower in the in highlands and further west and south, down in sudan itself, which means flash flooding returns the departed from the u. k. indoctrinated by somali as how can a young man disillusion by violence? we build as light. okay. i'm going to make a mistake and re unite. it's common africa. no, not for me. it's also my last warrior, a witness documentary on
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a jazz ah ah, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories? pages senate has nominated joseph lambert of the new incident president of to be a fascination of presence terminal. it's also fact a replacement for the interim prime minister, plunging the country into further political and the un security council is approved a deliveries in turkey into a rebel held on syria for another year. russia had threatened to block the operation,
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preferring aid be directed through damascus for the last minute compromises reached us president joe biden has called on his russian counterpart, let him in to crack down on cyber criminals. last weekend. more than a 1000 businesses were affected by ransomware attack originating from russia a u. s. nation of 1400000 doses of the johnson and johnson cove in 1900 vaccine has arrived in afghanistan capital cobble, the u. n. children's agency. unicef says it's the 1st of to shipment this month, and part of the co back global sharing program. the aim is to get the vaccine distributed across the country, including into hard to reach areas. i've got songs, experience like a 3rd wave of infections, and less than 4 percent of the population has received a job. coven 19 cases across the united states are increasing rapidly,
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sparking phase of a new outbreak. 11 percent rise in a week is being blamed on the delta variance, which is now the dominant strain across the u. s. gabrielle is on there, has more from yields. the good news in the united states is about 47 percent of the population 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 a potential depth problem there and of 24 of the u. s. u. s. is 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
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sharply and death is increasing. there as well that u. s. government has said that in, within the last month, 99 percent of the people who have died from corona virus or people that had not been vaccinated. recently, documents in thailand suggest the doctors are concerned. china's son of vaccine isn't effective against a new private 1. 900 variance. the health minister has defended the job saying the leaked memo was only an opinion, but as toni chang reports from bangkok, public confidences 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 scarcity of vaccination shot and the vaccines the government is giving them some on how hot walk me. i'm worried about the vaccine that the government has ordered for us with many people, including myself don't wants to novak vaccine,
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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 signed a vax effectiveness. despite the doctor's concerns with health officials unwilling to push other vaccines for fear of denting public confidence. to illustrate their concerns, the protest, his poor paint on bound, muddle corpses and attempt to cremate them. security guards quickly step in sign a vac was 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 as the new cove at delta very and spread some found they weren't protected here. there were 5 medical staff infected with k with 19 and 2 were admitted. i see you. others are concerned by a lack of information about signed a vax results. although test groups show the vaccine works. why the studies have
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been hard to find if 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 the investigators had that could be a real problem to thailand, domestic production has stalled and delivers that the more effective m r n. a vaccines went to arrive till the autumn thailand had a real problem finding enough supply of vaccine to meet demand. the current rates, the whole country won'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 thailand, which now has reco daily infection rates, despite early successes in the fight against cove at 19 times responses now looking poorly planned and ill prepared. now many a questioning the faith in the government's ability to respond. tony chang al
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jazeera banker, malta is banning all visitors from entering unless they are fully vaccinated against covey. 19 the small mediterranean nation now has the strictest entry acquirements of any european union country. previously this is only needed to provide a negative test result. lebanon's interior minister has rejected a request by the lead investigator for the bay report explosion to question the security chief. i was prompted to protest by families of some of the victims of last year's explosion. many are angry that almost a year on no senior officials been held to account the boss to his can caused by massive quantity of chemicals that had been stored unsafely at the port for years. more than $200.00 people were killed than a 100 has more from their it's been nearly
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a year since the closing app. they report and there's still been no accountability . 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate was stored in a warehouse alongside play mobile materials. and that was believe to have triggered the black who was responsible for unsafely soaring this material. well, the judge leading the case has come up with a list of suspects who he wants to question. they may face criminal charges, criminal negligence, but so far he has not been able to question them. these are politicians, members of the security establishment, including the caretaker prime minister, has a number of m p 's, who were former ministers at the time when the ammonium nitrate was sort of support . as well as 2 of living on top, a security agencies that has of these 2 security agencies, but the judge is facing political backlash and it's not the 1st time. politicians have been trying to stand and the weight of the judiciary,
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the previous judge was removed from his coat following a court order. he was accused of overstepping his, his authority's now in a country like lebanon, where there has been a culture of infinity. a few really believe the truth will ever be known, and that justice will be served more than $200.00 people were killed. thousands were injured. hundreds of thousands were made homeless and still the investigation has been slow. it's still not knowing what caused the fire. that's believe to have triggered the blasts and it's still not known about the origins of the shipment. who brought that shipments in the country. and there's also questions on whether or not 2750 pounds were in fact inside the warehouse. when the explosion happened, so more many questions answered that the judge trying to initiate the process of prosecuting suspects. but politicians standing in the way the bustle against accountability has so far been stronger than the battle for justice. thousands of farmers in origin tina have shown up in tractors and trucks to protest against
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limits placed on beef shipments. now the country is the largest 5th, though, sorry, the well, the 5th largest beef exporter pharmacy, the new policy will cause irreparable damage to the industry to raise a boat report from but it varies. i continue and go. jones came out to mark independence day on friday. and to join farmers and other agriculture workers in nationwide protest against the government of the firm. and they're angry because of our recent government decision to reduce beef exports, an attempt to nationalize companies linked to agribusiness farmer barnaby. paolo says the government is making a mistake. they always use a farmers as, as a conflict and, and because they, they say we are big landowners, i'm cars and, and, and it's not true we,
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we do what we can as any farm in the world. i didn't 100 government is trying to control the price of beef that has increased over 70 percent in the past year, leaving many argentinians unable to afford their own home go need exports may need to china. i blamed thousands of people took to this page to express their frustration with the administration of a better man. there's right here is the agriculture inspector that plays a crucial role in argentina economy. people here are convinced that the government attempts to increase the presence of the state economy will defend the recession and effect of recovering from the dam. make. i'm going to book i see is that cattle breeder him when a fight is he said that government should try to increase production instead of hurting farmers like him. it the more real and wicked. all right, well this is the 1st time something like this is happened, it happened in 2 and 6. so obstacles caps,
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troubles linked to beef production and especially export. it ended with florida. how's the shopping down? people laid off thousands abandoning beef production. markets lost a loss of 11000000 heads of capital loss, the but it's not just the agricultural sector. many margins are angry with a government handling of the fin demik. they believe the government should have purchased more vaccines. instead of relying on lock down quarantine and travel restrictions that have trended thousands of people abroad president of the firm and it says he's government is working to protect the most vulnerable i am paying for food. i mean, do you think that could be happy with the restrictions? nobody can, if we have courage and can unite to understand that nobody will cite himself on his own. that aside from being free and equal, we need to be fraternal and kind to one another. i would or jean teeth in the middle of our economic crisis, negotiating with foreign creditors to prevent a default and solving debt and struggling with
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a pin demick. but the countries polarized on how to fight the battle ahead. and while some support the government's policies, others believe they will lead argentina to further decline the federal alger theda . when aside, if the global pandemic along with conflict and climate change is closing widespread hunger. and now nutrition on a scale is killing more people than the virus itself. that's according to reports from the international agency oxfam, one of the world's most effective regions is latin america. the new charlotte reports from one is harry's. the oxfam report caused brazil and emerging epicenter of hunger were extreme poverty in the past year has multiplied, almost 3, falls to 12 percent of the population. that's 20000000, more people with not enough food. this bakery and rio de janeiro fills a few bellies, but it's not enough. when i go out with my mom and we walk around here,
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we see children dying of hunger. and that's really sad. there are similar scenarios across the region affecting young and old in venezuela club. lopez says that life was difficult before the pandemic. now it's much more difficult to base and unfortunately we've got no food. we have to go out looking for it. i can go hungry, but not the children feel from report also says the economic fall out from the pandemic because deep and poverty and expose growing inequality around the world. but wealthy nation is dealing with their own problems, have been slow to support development projects and humanitarian crisis in heart hit regions like latin america. this is a war ring because as they are thinking, people here are suffering because of the crisis. and you know, he's not only the car when they see the prices, but it's a combination of different factors that have been happening here in the region.
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oxfam is cooling on government's to stop conflicts, the fuel hunger, and to build more sustainable food systems and support local protection programs. the millions let the social movement from across argentina. they, they can't afford to wait more in the summer. we marching because we can't take hunger and there's no stable work because the fact to take you all know the fire in egypt that he doesn't want it. that is the situation. the soup kitchen is desperate because we don't have enough food. and it's not just the unemployment eating there, but in the past years underpaid workers and pensioners to their demanding a fair basic wage and an end to crippling foreign debt payments. their demands are not new. they've been made and you know many times before or now that allowed or more desperate because they say the situation is much worse and they need solutions
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. now folks, them says regions like latin america can feed themselves, can solve many of their own problems, but they need help the global problems, the global solutions, and why they're al jazeera. what osiris ah, there, i mean, there's hope stories. haiti, senate is nominated, joseph lambert as the new interim president of the assassination of president juvenile maurice. it's also back to a replacement for the interim prime minister, plunging the country further into political uncertainty that government has all the u. s. and the u. n. to send troops to help stabilize the country. manuel apollo is monitoring developments from mexico system. the fact that there are so many international actors almost ensures that this is going to be continuously developing.
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