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on out there, we found the differences in the ninety's of cultures, the cost of what moves with the news and current. does that matter to you? i pay to appeals to the us in the us sent troops to secure the country after the president's assassination. but washington says that will provide military health. ah robin, you're working on there like my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 30 minutes. that you went to extend the delivery of humanitarian aid from turkey to syria, providing much needed assistance to millions of people. also,
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the us president is russia to take action against cyber crime warning that it'll defend its people. also welcome to barcelona, the field of dreams. i'm joe hall with the story of how the cricket is catching on the catalonia. ah, welcome to the program. he's interim government has asked the international community to send in troops to help stabilize the country after the assassination of president of an al boys. but the u. s said it had no plans to send military assistance in 18 senate has nominated joseph lambert to serve as the new interim president until new elections of such a september politicians also bank area laundry to replace a closure thief as the prime minister. while noise was killed in his home on wednesday by a heavily armed hit squad, patient, please say it was made up of mostly foreign mercenaries as manuel repel or pulls
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your bill up for columbia officials or stepping up assistance to haiti following the assassination of haitian president jim now moves on friday, 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. down up the knitting for matthew. 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
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a worsening political crisis. was 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 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 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, we will insure a fair investigative process that would. ready lead us to,
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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 and response to the haitian governments request for security and investigative assistance. we will be sending senior s t i n d 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 are also looking to 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 thorn was, is a co director of the democracy initiative at the university of virginia. and he says that in the past, international involvement hasn't always been beneficial to haiti. i think, i mean, intervention only recently ended right. the minister mission, who had that had been for almost 1314 years in haiti on
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a peacekeeping mission was withdrawn. and i think that the u. n. level, and the u. s. 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, a lot of the firepower that's going to these games is being exported from the united states. so, limiting that, 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 about the intervention is that it's convenient for certain kinds of patient political, our 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, and it's not surprising to me that some patient villages would ask for this. but it is not really very good for 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. now the united nations coastal humanitarian aid flights to haiti, the suite due to safety concerns after the assassination of the president. and it was just could significantly affect the deteriorating conditions following the assassination of the president efforts to respond to the recent increase of covered 1900 cases in the country are being put to risk. the situation is also threatening the efforts to provide humanitarian assistance, especially food and water to people who have been internally displaced. due to recent gang attacks, the international organization for migration and other humanitarian colleagues
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estimate that as july 4th, some 18000 people were displaced in puerto prince, a greater metropolitan area of those nearly 14700 were displaced since the beginning of gang clashes in early june, the security council has approved a 12 month extension to keep the last remaining border crossing between turkey and re open, making it possible to continue delivering aid. so for border crossing 7 years ago, but russia veto to have 3 of them shot and had threatened to do the same with the bible hollow crossing, it wont today to go through damascus instead under the syrian government control. agencies say this would have caught us catastrophic consequences for the humanitarian situation in the north. while trucks from turkey deliver essentially to more than 3000000 syrians, basic medical supplies will continue to reach it live. the last rebel held on play, but it still was enough. the un says with the syrian government and its allies, continuing their strikes and the effects of the pandemic. long term solutions need
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to be found. russell. fidel reports not from eclip eclipse medical infrastructure is in ruins. and it's making medical care hard to find for some serious, most warrantable people haven't been missed all but still with facing tremendous difficulties in the hospitals. the city is on the front line, raising 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 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. then just told us to do, 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 freezer. i'm so good. so sure that the cool, 1900 pandemic has existed beated and already a crew to many italian crisis in the country. city has northwest has more than 27000 corps 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 waxing, ever seen through bubble in apple fashion,
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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 saver, but the long term fate of millions of this this people remains on clear press will further al jazeera ellipse syria. now present, joe biden has called on russia's vladimir putin to crack down on cyber criminals. last week, more than a 1000 businesses in the u. s. affected by a ransomware attack, originating from russia, security analyst, sworn. such attacks have become the main focus of groups seeking to extort payments from companies. white house correspondent kimberly hallett has more washington d. c. such as concern of the white house is concerned from ordinary americans who have been victimized by these ongoing routes and were attack. so the impacts have been felt with the rest were attack on the colonial pipeline. that also occurred
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recently that resulted in americans not being able to fuel their gas tags in some cases for up to a week. and then we also saw the meat packing industry effective. and that of course, impacted the the supply chain. and what gets food to american tables as well. so there's been increasing pressure on the by an administration to hold the russian liter vladimir putin to account. they have to remember all this comes from the context of the fact that just less than a month ago, the 2 were sitting down side by side where the u. s. president promised and very strongly articulated to vladimir putin that there would be consequences if these rats were attacked continued even though they're not state sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call and his latest conversation with last year when
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we're coming from historically not, not sponsored by mistake, expect them to actually give them enough information to do that. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be targeted. many people kind of criticize that and said a why did you tell them what was so critical and be really shouldn't anything be off limits. and so that's the argument now that there's been another cyber attack is. but joe biden, meeting seems to have gone to waste has fallen on deaf ears, and they're looking in the united states for tougher action from joe by the what the white house press secretary said in the last couple of hours is look joe biden pledge that he would engage with vladimir, put new diplomatically, that's what this call was about and the united states will retaliate if necessary
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at the time in place of its choosing. well, richard seen him as a chief research analyst, a diety harvey, though he says president biden's options are limited. if he wants to force moscow's hand. percy's eyes got diplomatic, and he is obviously trying to do that. he's got economic med. it takes a long time to impose new sanctions and at this point, there been 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 in 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. so be russia could immediately turnaround.
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start using those for more ransomware attacks because it would be a new tool that nobody had 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 inside russia who has to be carefully orchestrated probably only using known tools in the 1st place. and that's what i expect to happen. that would be an appropriate response. 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 well. still had him on al jazeera link documents in thailand,
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inject doubt about trying to sign that exact same and its effectiveness against the new cobit 900. very well. so while and tina's farmers have a beef with their government, the controversial decisions that fuming so stories after the break. ah, ah, it's time for the fed journey to wither. sponsored by kettle airways. that weather yesterday in the u. k. after a poor weak was much better, but he's going down hill again in this cloud coming in is full of rain, the wind optically strong. what this disappointment cause, of course, with that the sun there is really nothing to lift the temperatures and you attempt his huffing around the high teas, many places said to normal prompt, and bout in the low countries. this obvious circulation has been very active low.
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the thunderstorms it produced when it was over eastern europe, and now far fewer just showers back living studies surf and all round the edge, the ridges, the east of europe, western russia, and dancers south is pretty warm, is actually getting quite hot. that is central spain, not quite as well as it was in the turkey hall, greece, but still better. the nice deal? yes, he is showing really high temperatures. in lithuania records, 36, you weren't his that. but the average is 20. 40 a well above where you should be enough to finland to. whilst it is raining and these that low in a good part of norway and sweden, with temps, in the twenty's, red in the middle set, he's further east and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep sunbathing attempt just in the high twenty's even broke her record early this week, a record that stood since 1844 sponsored pay cut on airways challenging the way mainstream media reports. the news stories
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like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out of all power to account how it is in journalism is breaking among the destruction of civilian property. this is all evidence for farm trials and the rate of speaking now. we've been getting stories of john this taken from the houses in the middle of the night and tortured the listening post covers the way the news is covered on his era. the the me welcome back here watching i was there with me, the whole rom, the reminder of all top news stories hate he's interim government has asked the international community to send troops to help stabilize the country after the assassination of president driven moines. but the us to say that will not send
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military assistance. the un security council approved a 12 month extension for a deliveries of northern syria. the program with juice went on saturday trucks from turkey. kerry supplies the millions of syrians every month. the us president has called on russian leaders vladimir putin to crack down on cyber criminals last weekend. more than a 1000 businesses were effected by ransomware, thank. originating from russian. the firefighters in bangladesh has managed to put out a factory fire that's been burning since thursday. at least 50 people are concerned dead after the blaze and food and beverage factory on the outskirts of the capital darker. an investigation is underway. factory fires all common in bangladesh, where many of the businesses operate illegally and without safety meshes.
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wildfires are burning in eastern russia, which is suffering unusually high temperatures and it's dry summer in 150 years firefighters are battling hundreds of separate blazes in the you could see our region it says be covered by forest and is particularly vulnerable to wildfires. official say their monitoring smoke levels and populates areas, but so far there's no threat to human life. me molten is by the old visitors unless they are fully vaccinated and coated. 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. also, health ministers as the measures are needed to protect residents again from various of the virus kind of iris cases are increasing rapidly in the u. s, sparking phase of a new wave. now the 11 percent rise in
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a week has been blamed on the delta variant, which is now the dominant strain across the u. s. related status shows that more people are being sent to hospitals in areas where there are low rates of vaccination. gabriel, it's under has more from new york. 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 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
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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. recently leaked documents in thailand suggest doctors concerned that china, son of vaccine is not effective against the new cove. at 19 variance, the health minister has defended the job saying the leaked memo was only an opinion, but it's tony chang, reports from bangkok. public confidence is waning. a small group of protest is trying 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 to go on. ha, ha, walk me. i'm worried about the vaccine that the government has ordered for us. many people, including myself, don't want to novak vaccines,
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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 doctor's concerns with health officials, unwilling to push other vaccines for fear, scenting public confidence. to illustrate their concerns, the protest is poor. paint on bound, muddle corpse, and attempt to cremate them. clarity guards quickly, step in sign. evac 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 it's the new cobit delta varian. spread some town, they weren't protected. here, there were 5 medical staff infected with k with 19 and 2 were admitted to the i see you. others 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
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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 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 will 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. when people have been killed in sweden, when the plane carrying skydive is crush. shortly after takeoff. pleased in the city of re bro says the aircraft burst into flames on impact lead havilland beaver play went out a production more than 50 years ago. now thousands farms in argentina, protesting against limits placed on beef shipments. the country is the world's 5th largest beef exporter farmers, say the new policy will cause irreparable damage to their industry. teresa both reports now from when his iris i didn't even go to, 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 palo says,
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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 and, and, and, and it's not true we, we do what we can as any farm and the world. i didn't 100 government is trying to control the price of beef that has increased over 70 percent in the bastere, leaving many argentinians unable to afford their own home, go and meet exports, mainly to china. i blamed thousands of people took to this page to express their frustration with the administration of a better buffer man. there's right here in the agriculture inspector that plays a crucial role in argentina economy. people here are convinced that the government's attempts to increase, the preference of the state economy will deepen the recession and effect. i didn't know chances of recovering from the been damaged. i was going to cathy is that
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cattle breeder him when a fight is. he said the government should try to increase production instead of hurting farmers like him. it the more real and with this is the 1st time something like this is happened. it happened in 2006. so obstacles caps, troubles linked to beef production and the export. it ended with florida. how's we shutting down? people laid off thousands of bundling beef production. markets lost a loss of 11000000 heads of capital loss. but it's not just the agricultural sector. many margin tina are angry with a government's handling of the condemning. they believe the government should have purchased more vaccines, instead of relying on lockdown quarantine and travel restrictions that have trended thousands of people abroad. president a lot of the firm and he says he's government is working to protect the most vulnerable empiric sources. i mean, do you think that could be happy with the restrictions?
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nobody can, if we have courage and can unite to understand that nobody will save 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 teenagers in the middle of an economic crisis, negotiating with foreign creditors to prevent a default on it, solving that and struggling with a pin demick. but the countries polarized on how to fight the battle ahead and why some support the government's policies. others believe they will lead argentina to further decline. that if i will, as i see them when a fight, if and finally football is by far spain's most popular sport. but when the city of barcelona asked residence to those on what new facility should be built, the answer came was quite the prize. the winner was a campaign led by a cricket team, john hall explains 5 years alive and my brother also playing cookies and he's with me a lot. i wanted events and i think we've got to be, well,
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if i'm feeling very excited left because goes also the already more they want to learn that things actually i'm feeling this is the unlikely story of how a women's cricket team in a country not known for cricket one public support to have a ground built for them to play on and get and beat those mildred's up. but in 2013, we started the young cricket birth alone a project. when i became clear, there were a large pakistani indian unbundle the she communities in barcelona playing cricket on the streets. it was a sport being played westerns of north lorna, but would know or to play it. and i could get, the woman's team has spearheaded the project in recent years, especially because it has allowed us to work not only on social creation, but also gender empowerment when barcelona city council asked the public to vote on a range of new facilities to be built using municipal funds, the young women launched
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a campaign for the city's 1st cricket ground and one the most boats. and this is it, a disused football pitch to be transformed into an astro turf oval at a cost of nearly $2000000.00. part of a project promoting community relations through sport. an unusual use of the city's budget. as more established immigrant cricket is in the amator capital and lee will tell you what people think about 34 teams over here, but it's not overly popular with the spaniards. you can imagine they will thing that it goes on for days and days and it's the sort of baseball with a funny stick and i don't really get it soon. the sound of leather own willow will ring out from the barcelona international cricket club. the plan is to turn this field of debt into barcelona. the field of dreams, as the movie said, if you build it, they will come and they'll be following in the footsteps of their heroes. and i
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always see on tv. they are playing crooked, like barbara as shadow in mom. mom has one and there are months every player and i get idea from the i want to play this game. jonah whole al jazeera barcelona ah, there with me to hill robin in the hall reminder, our top news stories, haiti's in true government, is asking international community to send in troops help stabilize the country. after the assassination of president of the united states says, it won't. the un has councils humanitarian aid flights to haiti this week. just safety concerns following the assassination of the president efforts to respond to the recent increase of cobra. 1900 cases in the country are being put to risk.
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