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warning it will defended people and the united nation both to extend the delivery of humanitarian aid from turkey to syria, providing much needed aid assistance to millions of people who the sports and elliptic protests as gather in tokyo, but on the truck, federal gold medal contenders lay down mamma, because of the game 50 thought in 2 weeks time. ah, thank you very much for joining us. police in bangladesh. have a rest, said the owner of a factory way at east 52 people were killed in a fire, has been charged with murderous 7 other people have been detained. the blaze broke out in a town on the outskirts of the capital back out on thursday. witnesses say the main exit of the factory was locked and many work as jumps from windows twist scapes, some of them just 11 years old. let's get the latest from al jazeera is tanveer
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chandry, who's out the scene in the pond, which is about 52 kilometers from the capital dhaka. what's the latest in the investigation? some arrests have been made. what more do we know can be with the latest, we know that the aid people have been detained or rather arrested. among them is the chairman of the subject group, which is a building your see behind me. it's a mega processing factory. this is just one of the building of many other building . it's still not for the rest. it also happens to be his son, possibly the director, the rope, guns police have filed a murder case against them and the investigation is going to go on. the government also prob, at 4 member probes committee to look into the inquiry, it's been a quiet girl, boston efficient arrest. i'd say usually it takes several days or weeks before anyone has been sued or arrested. now, recently since the fire incidence and industrial action, the government have been quite robust about the owners of the factories or any been
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that's involved in negligence or to the accident. now, but the relative that the lady that one of the gate exit gate was locked, the supervisor. that fact didn't allow them out saying the fire will be doors very quickly and they were trapped inside. that is what they're saying was the main cause of so many that the people of course jumped out of the building at this rate . people died, run the bell to the ground. i talked to the left in the color of the fire brigade, he's operational chip. he said that so proud that recall about $49.00 char bodies and 3 people died because of the fall. so that makes it 52. now there's more people missing according to the relative. now he said that all the salvage opperation is pretty much done. they didn't find any more bodies, but the relative kept saying that still people missing, right? so feel a lot of people missing 50 to confirm dead. how are people reacting to this latest
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tragedy, tanveer? it's not the 1st time. of course it's been a phi in a factory in bangladesh. what people say well. 1 people are from the 2013 run up law that factory collapse and the pas are in fact to collapse in 2012 things have improved, i must say, especially in the clothing and textile sector, the echoed by global buyers and local manufacturers. lot of enforcement on those factors and governments manufacturing, there's a strict regulation there made up to europe in standard for the safety and water safety concern. but there are a lot of factors that operates informally like chemical fact. a small plastic factor is sometime even close to the residential area. it's difficult to enforce, but this is a factor that's a very big industrial factory. big business growth based. you have had
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a fire man and exit. now i checked the whole building. there's no exit outside that is to class stairway for fire exit. one of the supervisor told me those fire extinguisher and all the floor, but the water said there is no safe tick you've been. so enforcement resource is one of the key factor still lap. you know, because a lot of practitioners get away without it till an accident happened. then the government gets very active with it. then you don't hear from them for a while. and then again, something like this happened. thank you very much for that time via chandry bringing us the need to spare from bangladesh on this lasers fire at a factory event. now although this place was out of food and beverage factory, a series of tragedies in bangladesh has focused global attention on workers rights, especially in the garment industry. bangladesh is the world's 2nd biggest clothing export or after china. in february, 2651 people died in a tech savvy factory. in chitter gong believe have been sponsored by a short circuit. in november 2012, a fire swept through
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a 9 story garment factory near docker. $112.00 workers were killed and managers that the plants were accused of preventing the victims from escaping. one of the world's worth industrial tragedies happen just a few months later. in april 2013. more than 1100 people died. when the 8 story ran a private complex collapsed in the capital dot com, widespread outrage lead to the bangladesh she had caught on fire and safety and building safety. it was signed by european retailers like h and m and prime mark as well as unions, and by the day she factory owners, the deal was due to expire in may, but old size agreed to at least a 3 month extension. so talks can continue. let's speak to, now's my actor battle. this was the founder and executive director of the watch foundation, which works on improving work is white, especially for women. she's joining us live from dr. i. thank you very much for being with us as my understand yourself worked in such a factory at
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a very young age. emergent people as young as 11 years old, were working in this food and beverage factory and a separate inquiries under way into that. how widespread a phenomenon is this for it's 5 children working in these factories and do you think the rest spend, the prosecution of people will help change things. thank you. i'll just see the dog. this issue. it is a very said and very decent winding. you know that many children also die yesterday. the fire didn't not effective because he had no people who are coming to run the business like governments in our country, even the local produce. nobody's care about the workers' lives and may say the issue, because whenever any like link or laps fired incident when that was killed and
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murder, then people are acknowledged because this incident is a med, lindsey, and they are not care about the workers going to work in the factories, children yeah. was many of the factory in my la dish local. maybe we'll do seen factory. yes. we have the law if that is inch. we live young one got our workers, 5 dollars, 5 hours, 3 hours indication, but nothing is doing. they're working as they get elders, one tend to do a ball or 7 days a week and they don't care, follow the rules and regulations and the main entrance was closed and the main issues also, the government has a lot of responsibility and they have to read and sure the do a less like the department of inspection and factory establishment day she what is
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their whole also because government has to infection all the factory when the kid has a dust back to the when people are working. so you know, a lot of young children and even the child and young people are working there. and because they're neg lindsay and they don't care, they are the human being and their life and the ron plaza. collapsing 2013 brought of course global attention to the plight of factory workers in bangladesh and the lack of safety in these factories and is an accord right now that's been extended for 3 months for government workers. but what about the wider industry like food and beverage? for instance? some said the court has put focus on the government industry. but what about these other industries? are they out of the spotlight? they checks on factories outside of docker. for instance, unfortunately echoed is only working for the extra and the export into sector,
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not for them. and because this very effectively food can miguel and local governments or pharmacy because everything is local manufacturing and local laws, they're following. there is no international guidelines or any regulation or legal binding, so that is our weakness. and the fact a stablish lens of the day she the inspection, they are also not properly inspection. so they say it's very difficult and has that does work. we work, we don't have international guidance, but for this issue now we demand to run. let this go. many the owner and building all the paper should be arrested. right? you're saying you're asking the bank, the dash government that the bangladesh government should act, the own is
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a small and medium size. factories have long said that they've been squeezed by the investment needed to meet safety standards. and now with a covey crisis, you know that there is pressure to cut costs, which has intensified, which i guess he's not good news for a safety in these factories. is it solely the government's responsibility? what's the solution do? how do you solve this disconnect between responsibility, accountability, and profits? first of all, the responsibility to monitoring and in the actual factory. i mean there is any hazardous or in his expect or in their found and it should be immediately resolved . but we didn't follow that kind of seriously, they are doing so best the also government failures their regulation by nations, the company and the companies who are working with cch. sure,
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they have to maintain the safety and social distance of many other issues. so they are also not bio care about this issue and they're talking because this profit only goes to because they are not seriously thinking the one curse is the important and value because they're only greedy and get the rocky because our workers getting very low, we're just in here, so that is like when the people are getting at reunion, right when they have to freedom of expression, provable movement. and also the profit sharing very important because they have, you know, they have their own blessed that they cannot love been billed and ok. and they can not do anything. thank you so much in talking to us about this issue now. my from the wash foundation. joining us there lie from dock. i think you also for sharing your experience with us. thank you. in other world,
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news hate is entering government has asked the international community to send in troops to help stabilize the country after the assassination of president of anomalies of the us says it has no plans to send military assistance. haiti senate has nominated joseph lambert to serve as the new entry president until new elections are held in september and area. henry has been chosen to replace coach joseph as the prime minister juvenile maria was killed in his home on wednesday by heavily armed hit squad haitian police say it was made up of mostly for most mary's money. arapahoe has a detail been employed from colombia to officials, are stepping up assistance to haiti following the assassination of haitian president of nel movies. 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
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colombian citizen. down up at the knitting for them. i feel, 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 shed with hate is integral 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. 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. if it 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 4 mercenaries left the country in shock on friday evening, the haitian senate named joseph lambert as the country's interim president,
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former haitian prime minister. the more tells al jazeera, that international cooperation in this investigation is vidal, regarding the immediate future of both concern. 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, 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 d h s officials to port a prince as soon as possible to assess the situation and how we may be able to
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assist the international investigators are 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 and algae here is fatty gal, haine has more from washington on the u. s. decision not to send troops to haiti. the haitians have asked the united nations to send in peacekeepers. they've asked the u. s. department of defense to send 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 pulled us troops out of afghanistan. haiti is not a country that has
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a huge constituency in the united states that would push the president literally to take stronger steps and the u. s. has in the past, got involved with troops in haiti. important to point out after this horrible earthquake in 2000 and tell us military really rushed tons of assets and much different situation though we're talking about peace keeping nation building. that's something that doesn't go over well, politically in the united states. well, the united nations cancelled him terry and a flight to haiti this week because of safety concerns after the assassination of president louise. and it warn fiscal significantly affect the deteriorating condition fair? following the association of the president efforts to respond to the recent increase of cobra, 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 18th 1000 people were displaced in puerto prince, a greater metropolitan area of those nearly 14700 were displacing the beginning of gang clashes in early june. last morehead, on this news hour, including legal documents in thailand, revealed doubt about trying to vaccine and its effectiveness against nicole, the 1900 varian. i'm charlie angela in, sorry, one of the u. k. largest feed producers is running into trouble with distribution, one of thousands of businesses affected by chronic shortage. a truck driver. and the olympics are just 2 weeks away, but not everyone in tokyo is excited about it. speech will have a details in the current of iris pandemic. now and russia has reported a single day record of $752.00 over 19 related deaths. and it recorded more than
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25000 new infections down slightly on the previous day. the ages outbreak is being blamed on the delta vary and tell officials are speeding up the countries vaccination program. so far around 20 percent of the population has received at least one dose in australia, new south wales is reporting its biggest increase in cases. authorities are urging citizens in sydney to stay home after 15 new infections in the past state. the european union has re shifts, vaccine delivery, target of 70 percent of adult european commission president also lavonne delay and says the blank will have delivered 500000000 doses by sunday, members, states are now trying to find a balance between lifting over restrictions and managing the spread of the more infectious delta variance in thailand's recently legal documents suggest doctors are confer in china. novak vaccine is not effective against new cove in 1900 variance. now the minister has defended the job saying the leak memo was only an
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opinion. but as tony chang report from bangkok, how big confidence is waning, a small group of protesters tried to march to thailand's health ministry. but the police, a determined not to let them through. their protesting both the scarcity of vaccination shot and the vaccines. the government is giving them some on me. i'm worried about the vaccine that the government has ordered for us. many people, including myself don't wants to novak vaccines, but the government keeps ordering more. reassuring was from a senior health official have little impact that leaked memo shows that the government is keen to defend signed a vax effectiveness, despite doctor's concerns. house officials unwilling to push other vaccines for fear denting public confidence. to illustrate their concerns, the protest has put paint on bound, muddle corpse, and attempt to cremate them here to guard quickly. step in so in the back was the
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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 5 medical stuff infected with k with 19 and 2 were admitted to the i, c u. of 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 of participants. it seemed like that that information is not getting out of their investigators. 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
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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, 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 l to 0, bangkok us president joe biden has called on russian leader vladimir putin to crack down on cyber criminals. last weekend, more than a 1000 businesses worldwide are affected by a ransomware attack cyber security group say it originated from russia. white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more not just concern the white house is concern from ordinary americans who have been victimized by these ongoing routes. and were
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attack, so the impacts have been felt with the rest were attack on the colonial pipeline. that also occurred 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 these 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
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latest conversation with last year when we're already coming from historically, not, not sponsored by mistake, expect them to actually give them enough information to actually do that. and 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 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 job widens, meeting. it seems to have gone to waste. it's 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,
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that's what this call was about, and the united states will retaliate if necessary at the time in place of its choosing. well, i'd speak to nolan garrett about this is a technology at assistant assistant professor at the university of 20. he joined his via skype from and today in the netherland. thank you very much for being with us melon. so what do you make of this us posturing at russia? us intelligence agencies has said moscow wasn't directly involved, but hackers have been given freedom to operate from russia before, given that there is no direct chain of responsibility. what can i should do? right, well, that's the serious question, right? so on the one hand, if united states does nothing, this will continue to escalate. on the other hand, if the united states does in fact retaliate, then there will be escalation as well. so it's kind of doomed. if you do, if you don't scenario. russia seems to be capable of identifying if not actually
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stopping the people in ball. so the question is whether you are, you know, you're not actively ordering these attacks perhaps, but if you're allowing them to continue, then it's not without being able to attribute some, some responsibility to, to prove that russia. but again, the question is, do we want to escalate from cyber attack change a military attack? and if not, then how do we stop and washing dinner? said they will be consequences. the visa tanks continue. how, how might the us respond in what way could washington retaliate? right, well it seems that right now the idea is to. ready seek out the people they think are responsible, apply economic pressure, try to take out servers that are responsible. but this of course become sort of familiar. ready with the american game of blackmore, but as soon as something erupt,
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you try to knock it back down. and i think this is probably not the best way to do it. in reality, i think would be much better for united states to make itself on the one hand less susceptible to these kinds of brands. more attacks. on the other hand, you have to make it to the ransomware itself. it's not something that is so easily done, for example, by making crypto currency, something that is less attractive and less socially acceptable. yeah. you talked about the us making itself less susceptible. i mean, last weekend's, ransomware attack was a big 1. 1000 business is targeted. it's a significant escalation, no doubt. are we seeing a change in tactics here? and are we going to see more of these attacks? what can businesses and people do to protect themselves? right, well, as a society we are increasingly moving more and more on line, which makes us more and more susceptible. at the same time united states, unlike other countries, does not have
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a lot of these infrastructure. one of these industries nationally regulated. so we're kind of left to, to the security of the weakest link here. so when you have these companies that have, you know, archaic computer systems that are the last slide of defense between united states and no oil, no water, no electricity. this becomes a serious concern. the can't be just about holding responsible. it also has to be holding the american company's response. thank you very much for talking to us about this and sharing your views. nolan gertz technology ethicist. joining us have, i have come from the netherlands, thank you for your time. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera. welcome to barcelona, the field of dreams. i'm joe hall with the story of how the crickets catching on the capital load. you also had be between argentina, thomas and the government will look at the controversial decision affecting one of the largest needs industries in the world. and in for with us he, us,
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he saw economists greg a ways in for his latest fight in las vegas, stay with ah, ah, the weather yesterday in the u. k. after a poor week was much better, but he's going down hill again in this cloud coming in is full of rain. the winds optically strong with this disappointment cut, of course. with that the sun there is really nothing to lift the temperatures you've attempted. hovering around the high teeth, many paces seems to normal prompt and bouts in the low countries. this obvious circulation that's been very active low. the thunderstorm, it produced when it was over eastern europe are now far fewer just showers, back, leaving studies surf and all round the edge, the origin, the east of europe, western russia, and down to the south is pretty warm,
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is actually getting quite hot that is central spain not quite as long as it was in the turkey or grease, but still better than most dubious. he's 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 under the fat low in a good part of norway and sweden attempts in the 20s, red in the middle thirties, further east, and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep our sunbathing attempted in the high twenty's, even broker reco. during this week, a record that stood since 1844 ah, a new generation of young people are more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome generation.
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