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koreans is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict, and the hardship has not stopped a serious border. ah, me, this is al jazeera. ah, he wants him and he's our life from a headquarters in ohio and daddy and gay dot coming up in the next 60 minutes. facing murder charges, the owner of a factory and bangladesh and 7 others are arrested after a fire kills more than 50 people. the us reject haiti's appeal for troops to help secure the country out to the assassination of president jovan r. o. e z. a confederate monument that sparks of violence. white supremacist rally and controversial remarks by donald trump is taken down in charlottesville. arab countries pledge aid in tennessee,
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a warren. this health system is collapsing due to a covered 1900 search. and similar to the schools, n elliptic protest is gather in tokyo. but on the track, several gold medal contenders lay down. they marcus with the game fit the thought in 2 weeks time. ah, welcome to the news, our police and bangladesh have a rest of the owner for factory where at least 52 people died in a fire. he and 7 others have been charged with murder. the blaze broke out in a building on the outskirts of the capital duck on thursday. official say the main exit was locked and many workers jumped from windows to escape. the whole minister has warned no one will be spared if signs of negligence are found. tanveer child re, has more from the scene and rupe guns banner, the whole minister announced that at least a person had been arrested,
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including the owner of the factories and his 4 sons. the rope dental is also filed a monitor case. now we know this case, a sack long time to resolve in the quoted could even take up 2 years. but the government has been quite robust in recent years, against the owner of the factories or any building owners that have been negligence and safety issue. since around up accident things have significantly improve in bangladesh, especially in the garments and textile industry. they've been a signed and called international buyers where fire safety and other worker safety measured are strictly enforced and made up to the european standard. but there are a lot of informal factors that operate illegally, many times plastic factors, chemical factors within residential areas that are real cause for concurrence. now this particular industry is a major in the process industry. they have noise skills not to have wire 2nd,
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safety measures or exit, but they have been negligence. we've been talking to a lot of the relatives of those who have been killed in this factory. they said there have been a fire incident a year back. despite all those that have not been taken any particular measure against fire safety, many people are still missing. according to the relatives, i spoke to the director of operation partner the guy. he said that about 49 bodies on to 52 people have been confirmed that over dozen people injured people actually fell to that. that from 3rd floor behind me, you can see the devastating factory over there. now we know the salvage operation is pretty much finished. the 5 people told us that couldn't find any more bodies, but those still keep looking. although that fire was at a food and beverage factory, a series of tragedies in bangladesh focused global attention on workers rights, especially in the garment industry. it's the world's 2nd biggest clothing export or
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after china and february, 2251 people died in a textile factory fire and should a gong believe to have been sparked by a short circuit in november 2012. a fire destroyed a 9 story garment factory near dhaka. $112.00 workers were killed and managers at the plans were accused of preventing victims from escaping. one of the world's worst industrial tragedies happen to a few months later in april 2013. more than 1100 people died when the 8 story ran applause, a complex collapse in the capital outrage lead to the bangladesh, a core on fire and building safety. european retailers like h and m and prime mark signed it as well as union and bangladesh. the factory owners, now's my actor, is the founder and executive director of the i was foundation for workers' rights. she says that safety negligence is common in bangladesh, factories and children, especially suffer from a lack of protection. we had the law if there is a young law, got our workers,
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$5.00 in 5 hours, 3 hours indication, but nothing is doing. they are working as they get stand to do a ball or 7 days a week, and they don't follow the rules and regulations because they are not seriously thinking the what is the important and value because they're only greedy and get the rocky because our workers are getting very low, we're just in here. so that is like when the people are getting a treatment right when they have to freedom of expression, approve of movement. and also the profit sharing very important because they have a union, they have their own list that they cannot love been billed and that they can not do anything like this. at least 8 people had been killed and others injured in a large explosion in somalia capital mortgage issue
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a car bomb targeted the police commander, colonel, for han homa died, and who survived the attack. ivan was appointed in april after his predecessor was accused for calling for a qu. haiti's interim government has asked the international community to send troops to help stabilize the country after the assassination of president jovan mcquease. but the u. s. said it has no plans to send military assistance. haiti senate has nominated joseph lambert to serve as the new interim president until new election set for september politicians. also back to all the to replace closures f, as the prime minister. weeds was killed in his home on wednesday by a heavily armed hit squad. patient police say it was made up of mostly for the mercenaries. when our pillow has details been appointed from columbia officials or stepping up assistance to haiti following the assassination of haitian president of nell movies. on friday, the colombian government announced that resources and personnel would be sent to
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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 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 interpol 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. the unrest on the streets of hades capital has largely subsided. though tensions remain high. outside the u. s. embassy in puerto prince, a crowd gathered with many saying they seek to flee the country in anticipation of 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
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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, the moth pills, al jazeera, that international cooperation in this investigation is vital regarding the immediate future of both concerned because of course, over the fascination of president and its aftermath. but i'm hopeful that their 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 lead us to, to who whoever 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
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assistance. we will be sending senior s t i n t 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 got more than the gallagher, he's joining us from washington d. c. this time. so the u. s. has reportedly said it has no plans to offer military assistance to haiti, but what about the united nations and the while in honestly when i heard this request coming through, my 1st question was, well, who is it coming from? because no one really appears to be in charge at the moment in haiti. we know that the us is sending in various agents to help with the investigation. the un pulled out in 2017, any request to them to send troops and would take time,
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because the you, i'd like to discuss things for a very long time. meanwhile, as this investigation goes on, all sorts of conspiracy, there is a now starting to emerge and swirling around this beleaguered nation, including that these so called ex colombian soldiers turned up after the fact of the assassination of job. no movies that show up. no, marie says personal security guards weren't injured in this assassination. so all of this just creates potential chaos for this nation because most patients are just sitting at home waiting for news if they're not just stocking up on provisions preparing for the worst. and there is no leader in place, you've got 3 different politicians, all claiming to be the next president. you've got elections that are supposed to take place in september. the are highly unlikely to take place because they haven't been elections in 84, at least a couple of years. so all of this really puts an already unstable at nation on an even nor precarious edge what the haitian government really needs to do is coalesce
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behind one leader. put out one single message to the people of haiti. and what is an extremely precarious situation? how likely is that to happen with the nomination off the new interim president? it doesn't feel likely to me. i mean, i've, i've been covering haiti for 10 years. i've been there more than 20 times just a normal election. that country's always surrounded by allegations of vote rigging and people taking to the street to process remember job now my we had been ruling by decree since the parliament was dissolved in january last year with his critic saying he was trying to coalesce power. he was trying to become an auto crowd and really what haiti needs right now are free and fair elections. they need some form of leadership. right now. they don't have that. they have squabbling politicians arguing about who should be in charge next. meanwhile, 60 percent of the population is living on less than $2.00 a day. this is the only country in the americas where there is no vaccination
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program to speak of against cobit 19. and the nation is now teaching on the edge. is politicians squabble and we still don't know the motive behind this assassination. who paid for it? who did it, and why? so this is an extremely dangerous situation for a nation that has already been unstable for decades, if not longer. thank you so much on the gallagher reporting from washington d. c. to confederate statutes in the u. s. city of charlottesville are being taken down for years after white nationalists rallied against their removal. this one right there of robert e. lee was the center of the 2017 year knight, the right rally, which turned violence. an anti racism protest her died and several others were injured. violent spark, the national debate on racism, which is further inflamed by then president donald trump's claim that there was blame on both sides. protests took place to remove hundreds of confederate statutes right across the united states. seen by many as
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a reminder of american history of slavery. and racial oppression. the object was only important because of the race of the man who sat upon the horse. his greatest honor was his whiteness. and the treason that he committed in the attempt to preserve the great american tradition of being able to enslaved rape, pillage and murder black people for economic gain. what was growing in the mind? the man who commissioned this statue, my guess, would be the desire to continue to perpetuate the erroneous theory. that whiteness is supreme. hunter morehead, on the algebra news hour, including link documents in thailand and just out over china. been practicing with attractiveness against new covered 1900 very, and digital harassment police investigate how dozens of muslim women in india
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appeared in a fake online auction without their consent. and the lympics are 2 weeks away, but not everyone and toto is happy about it. peter will have the details in sports but 1st, the world's wealthiest nations are sound in the alarm about the spread of the highly contagious covered 1900 delta variance g 20 finance leaders are meeting in italy to discuss the risk, the global recovery cases, a rising and $69.00 countries, the international monetary fund has warned that unequal vaccine access is a threat to recovery efforts. european union says it's delivered enough vaccines to member states to immunize 70 percent of adults. but the blocks leader says the fights is not over. our vaccination campaign has accelerated tremendously since the beginning of the year. our joint approach is
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a success because we will only come out of this crisis together. but covet 19 is not yet defeated. we are prepared to deliver more vaccines, including against new variance. now member states must do everything possible to increase vaccinations, only then will we be safe. and in england, where a current of virus restrictions are being ease the infection rates are back to levels last seen during the winter, sonia ego has more on the plans to ease the restrictions in england. only in autumn are you going to start to see certain control measures being put into place to allow not only just the economy to open up, but open up responsibly as well. and the guys being that if you can control that and that should hopefully allow for people to open up fully and in
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a responsible way. now what needs to happen is that you either have to prove that you've had to back scenes, or that you've proven, given a negative test the day before, the area, the way you planned to go to. but it's also adding another burden of cost to businesses as well as they're going to be the ones that have to sort of put in the infrastructure to, to be able to put in that way of proving that dinah's or people who want to go out all able to do so in that, but this is just also just one measure that's being put in place in the face of the supposed opening up of the country on the 19th of july. when now the legal obligations are going to be dropped, including mosque wearing and now it's going to be up to a question of personal responsibility. and common sense has been sort of told by the prime minister and the health secretary. this,
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despite the fact that the health secretary himself such a job, it has said that infections could rise by as much as a 100000 cases every day. in a month's time will say, russia has reported its high a single day tale of coven, 1000 deaths. and that recorded more than 25000 new infection down slightly from the previous day. the latest outbreak has been blamed on the delta variance. almost half of the new cases are in moscow. fred, where is the mosque correspondent for the christian science monitor? and he says that health authorities are struggling to convince people to get vaccinated. its been the savage irony that russia and its quite redoubtable scientific establishment were able to produce pretty good vaccine and do it early on. but they've completely failed to convince the population to take it. vaccination rates, here are some,
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something like an abysmal 16 percent, which is far behind most developed countries. the government is trying, i mean, in the town near where i'm living there, they've taken over stadium this weekend. and medical teams are practically ushering people into the stadium to get vaccinated. they're doing everything they can. but russians are absolutely reticent. think there are different reasons young people. and i think this is probably universal. they, they just don't get it. and i think a lot of young people, when i go out and i see them partying, and so on. i think they, they feel that this has nothing to do with them. the real problem here in russia is older people, soviet era, generations who, i think, refuse of some habit of mistrusting their state. they just don't believe that anything good can come out of their state. they're very, very resistant to being instructions and orders.
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and so that's the majority of the elderly population, or our refill, who are the most vulnerable? of course our, our refusing to do it. several countries have pledged $8.00 to $10.00 as young as it battles. a record breaking surgeon covered 19 infections and that's more than a 1000 cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. putting severe stress on oxygen, oxygen supplies. cutter has sent a military plane with a field hospital on board, including 200 medics and 100 respirators, libya, saudi arabia, turkey, and other se they will also send provisions. but so to speak to dr. mohammed of yon, i've been cathy who's the head of the department of general surgery at advantage of the hospital. he's joining us from attorneys. yeah, via skype. thanks for speaking to us on al jazeera, after containing the virus in the 1st wave last year. it seems that soon as years now breaking covered 19 records daily. what do you think is behind this
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the wrong you leaving having record new bases rising. being the what being explained it to maybe to fax. number one, read you have the sure about it. know you have the use of our last year and the beginning of this year. and now after the meeting period where i work around the country, can we change that we have a leak on the patient. and the 2nd point is also. busy a lot of permission getting back to eating. we have
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a lag on the back seat. maybe on the, on the, not a very hard look down on the population menu menu from social problems. economy problems. the nation. tell us what you are seeing at your hospital because we understand that the health care system and tennis, buckling under the string the situation needed very hard right now. your official said that the last year we are doing so, i mean for a family, the nurses, the drivers and everybody working the way she said in a tremendous number of work
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around the government and then we we, we can be patient nearby sounds like you could be like like the local. ready people we graders, i'm teaching them, i mean needs to be that allows us to patients when need to blind in on patients. so they're hardly worth knowing plato and little be the right. we're on the soon as also the situation use the very alarm and everybody is making pushing the was pushing that was to make more beds more and more, more,
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more supplies for that. so what, what bring you back here, and what would you call it a for the government to be doing? because the government has reportedly rejecting a full lockdown because of concern concern that that would have on, on the economy. so what are you calling for? what do you need to see happen? we want to see the boards in the mayor and on the need to look back and i think we, we need to be looked down for at least 2 or more maybe 3 weeks. it could be a month that we are hurt just in front of a very, very difficult situation. you know that the reason we separate the
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industry also all the credit rating to now from the 19 me we look down in the 23 months from march. and i mean, many people are many employ line for the year every day to go to work and get the situation here. so there are social mother main. fortunately, the dying would be region 14 region expected. we go calling for the down, but the region for social and economic reasons. we have partial down low down. we are here the coming sunday spring lation. thank you so much. talk to me
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how much a few of them kathy, for speaking to us from tennessee. oh, thank you very much. recently the documents in thailand suggest doctors are concerned china sent about vaccine is not effective against new cobra. 1900 variance. the health minister has defended the job saying the leak memo was only an opinion, but it's tony chang report from bank called public confidence is waning. 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. ha ha. i'm worried about the vaccine that the government has ordered for us with many people, including myself don't wants to novak vaccine, but the government keeps ordering more. reassuring was from a senior health official have little impact leaked memo,
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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 scenting public confidence. to illustrate their concerns, the protest is poor, paint on bound, muddle corpses, and attempt to cremate them. security guards quickly, step in sign of ac was the 1st bank seem to be released. and thailand was quickly distributed to frontline medical workers, most of whom have now had 2 doses. but as the new cobit delta varian spread, some found 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 are concerned by a lack of information about sign fax results. well, load test groups show the vaccine works. why the studies have been hard to find. if the problem about the transparency of the report, when it is study in larger group of participants,
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it seemed like that that information is not getting out of their invest a 3rd. 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 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 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, how to 0 banker still ahead on the algebra, renews our anger and frustration across the iraq. because the number of activists
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on journalists murder is continues to rise ahead of elections. welcome to barcelona, the field of dreams. i'm joe hall with the story of how the cricket is catching on it, catalonia and in sport with peter us, the star economy greg, our ways and for his latest fight in las vegas. ah ah. right. where we still got 50 on the map as a forecast. this is for q wait, but anywhere in eastern iraq, western side of iran is going to be huffing around, $48.00 to $50.00 degrees. still this is what 2nd week of it. it's not quite reco breaking, but it does get close if you now get that deep red shows the extent to the really
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high temperature. you can also see the mountains in iran, which means actually still quite as hot because you just higher up. now by dives, forecast of 50 is 2 of the record, but the average is 44, so you stay at least 4 degrees of ours. and in this part, the world 4 degrees above average is quite significant. luckily, it is dry heat, not everywhere like that. around the coast of yemen in particular. oh man, it is occasionally cloudy, even wet. in fact, these are pictures taken to the wind screen fairly obviously, of somebody driving through stella. this is the middle east, but this is what happens a 3 months of the year when the mom soon when catches that part of her mom. and that mom soon wind is also running all the way up through the coast to tons of the kenya and somalia. and he does much the same on the coast here as well. cloudy, and just the rate every now and again. whereas in land, of course, particularly these hardens to big showers and thunderstorms ah, the vaccines,
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a promising pulse out of the panoramic. but implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap is emerged between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics. the missed information, the latest developments. what's going on here is very different. first off, the vaccine comes in the form of a nasal spray, especially coverage of the colona virus pandemic on a jazzy into the discover, a world of difference determination. i'm coming down, we are moving freedom. we saw on the 16th corruption.
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