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that caused the so much of the suffering exclusive protect the people for the profit ever did. one of all hail the lockdown on 0 ah, the fire test through a hospital treating corona virus, patients in iraq killing dozens of people will get a live update from iraq. ah ha everyone on come out santa maria, this is the world news from al jersey. many more south african feeling anxious and afraid. tonight, south africa as president says,
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days of losing and violence ignited by the jailing of jacob's zoom. it will only hurt the poor. poor. the cubans, president blaine, the united states for rep protest against the government over food shortages and sore, and frankly the senate to these people to get the heroes. welcome in rome, after winning the european championship final against england. ah, standing in a rock where a fire swept through a corona, virus, isolation ward in the south of the country, killing at least 54 people and injuring dozens of other officials. say it has been brought under control rescue efforts though our continuing and at this stage is unclear exactly what started the fire. now here it is on the map,
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the mom al hussein hospital in nothing about 350 kilometers, se of the capital baghdad, which is where we'll go now to get an update from mood of the 100 early hours for you must tell us what more you've learnt will in the prominent the prominent statement that has been circulating during the past hour or so as negligence, mismanagement, and corruption, the. these are the words that have been repeated by the angry protest. people who took 2 streets to 2 streets to condemn this incident. and also to put the blame on the authorities, especially health officials. and now the government of prime minister must have called me, has just declared 3 days morning,
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get on account of this incident that and also the number as you know, the number of this toll has risen to 54. meanwhile, searches till underway for more victims. now, the reason for this is the same that happened in a pretty in edna happy hospital. and, but that badly stored oxygen cylinders being mis used. the know the prevention measures no proper equipment, no safety equipment, no safety measures. that's according to many people, including health officials, as you know, that iraq is currently going through high wave arise in infection cooper, 19 infection cases. and this is one of the centers allocated for treating covered 19 patients. now in that email, that has st. hospital that war,
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the isolation center was located for absorbing about a 100 bits 100 patients. there was a, there were about 60 people there when the fire broke out, these were patients and with their accompanying relatives. there are also victims among the medical stuff and the security individuals, the prime minister must have because me has and i was have done it. he, his government is having are holding an emergency meeting with health officials, the health director at the govern rate. that's where the hospital has said is located about 360 kilometer, it's south of baghdad, the health data that has resigned. and now that is a wave of anger. people are really very angry. they say that it's just a replica of the same mistakes that were led to the death of 82
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patients in april in the hospital in that mac made up to i had with that update from the iraqi capital. thank you for vance and alan scott from london bennett monsoon, who's the director of the rock initiative at chatham house, then a corona virus or no. corona virus. there is an issue here to do with the upkeep of, of health facilities, which comes under so much strain when there is an emergency. yeah, and sadly, this isn't the 1st time and sadly it won't do that last time. we often talk about corruption. we talk about the political parties benefiting from state conference, but what we're seeing tonight is the human toll that corruption and management take . these are victims who have no other choice, but to deal with this health system health system that has for decades been i've been taking for granted,
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been used for revenue generation from all the political parties all together. as part of this in the past that governs the country. so you know, as i, as, as, as we see it's the same of story and, you know, the iraq are again the victim to. ready their leadership, is it recognized as an issue as an acute issue? because i guess the problem is if it's corruption at multiple levels, it's the type of thing which can be passed off. well, it's recognized in sort of the statements that come out from the prime minister or the president i. everyone is again corruption. but what happens the day after, after the previous fire field over 70, the health minister resign. but a month later, he was reinstated, as a director general in that, in the health ministry. so titian hadn't, they know that they need to blame corruption and they're boring. you know, record tea, they'll come out and say, this is all bad,
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but their actions rarely go with their work. they will continue. and that's why sadly, this is not the last time we're going to see. iraq is dying because of the decisions made by their political leader. this was a specific koran virus treatment. we'll just tell our viewers about how corona viruses affected iraq and, and how strong were otherwise the government response has been to it over the last year or so. well, i think the biggest issue with growing virus in iraq is true. people who knew treatment, people okay. and they, when they don't trust that the hospitals that they have, well actually keep them safe from flyers or other issues. so because of that many years, you have to resort to not going to hospitals not being tested, not having treatments. and so really the public trust coupled with the corruption
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is management that has meant that reading. we don't know numbers. we don't know how many we know that there are spikes and we sort of each box every now and then. but really it's been a failure. one failure after and are playing fields trust for people in the health sector and you know right now to months or i know it's getting late, we're us so we appreciate your time. thank you. on to other news and at least 6 people have been killed. norma, the $500.00 arrested after violent protests triggered by the jailing of former south african president, jacob zoom. the military has been deployed off the days of riots and loosing in 2 provinces. south africa top court is now hearing an application, binds him in to review his 50 month jail sentence in turn himself into police last week. after being found guilty of failing to appear at a corruption k will addressing the nations that are because current presidents are on the whole. so the dilution could lead to food and medicine shortages. although
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these may be opportunistic acts of looting driven by hardship and poverty. the poor and the marginalized bad that are made branch of the destruction that is currently underway. as i said, shops have been looted an infrastructure has been destroyed. this means that our sick cannot get medication from pharmacies. food does not rich supermarket shelves and health workers cannot go to work for me to miller a fall. this report for us only from the wet own south africa. she was near a mall which had been looted, wherein to wear to the south of johanna get a move where looting has continued throughout the day. and i think what is quite
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exceptional is that police have all but given up the stood back. they did try to fire rubber bullets at the looters earlier in the day. they did try at one point to try and stop what was happening. but as soon as police moved in, there was stoned by the people around this particular mall and immediately retreated. when we've spoken to police officers, yeah, they said, what can we do? and this is exactly why we're seeing the deployment of the military. they haven't seen any soldiers in this particular area yet, but we do understand the printer being deployed to areas in johannesburg. but as we stand, people continue to lose this wall. they're leaving with shopping carts, both the things throwing various items into cars and, and making their way away from this move. we travel to other areas of the way where they have been fire fit. but there's also looping in other areas and again, the difficult periods by the city wide exports. and the reason they just haven't
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managed to get a handle on what's happening, not just here in the coping and in various parts, that hot spots in johannesburg, but also inquisitive natal. and we're starting to get reports of more incidents of violence and looting in one or 2 of the provinces in south africa. in the news, a head will look why many in france suddenly trying to book an appointment for the corona virus general. and also why more africans are applying for new passports, those stories in a month. i use the hello. they let start in australia and we got a severe weather warning out for western australia. you can see that on cold front
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moving in on the satellite image that spring, some really wet and windy weather to pass the storms, powerful winds and rough seas, those conditions are expected to last well into the weekend. and it storms and showers on schedule for southern australia. we've also got a coastal wind warning here and for victoria and tasmania. but as you go into wednesday, it will be centrally in new south wales that sees much of that wet weather and will have showers along the coast of queensland. we could see some floods where those rains are particularly heavy. for the northern territories, it is looking hot and dry. we but warm winds fueling the wild fire warning there. and as we hop across the cabin and see to new zealand, it is looking very fine and dry in the south islands up in the north that we've got the severe gales and heavy rain. that's going to change on wednesday that weather system sweeping in on the south, and that's going to bring some really wet and windy weather there. and as we move to east asia, it's beijing in china that seen the wet and windy weather. the cities being brought
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with stanford by those 2 rental down ports and severe gales and is more wet weather on the way the with a bag energy and changes to every part of our universe. or small to continue. the change is all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah
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ah without the are these are the tell stories at least 54 people dead and dozens injured after a fire in a covert, 19 isolation ward and southern iraq that fine now under control enough that are you the 2nd the hospital fire though that have killed curve at 900 patients in iraq this year, south africa military's been deployed after protest, triggered by the jailing of president jacob zoom, turned violence. at these 6 people have been killed and hundreds arrested. let's look at cuba, where the president is blaming outside forces and us sanctions for provoking the biggest anti government protests in 3 decades. on sunday, police cracked down on thousands of people calling for change in the capital havana . there were similar demonstrations around the country. people angry, the government's handling of the current of ours pandemic as well as
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a deepening economic crisis. loafing, nancy, i mean to care, i'm a fool you are receiving. the lack of finance for governance is due to the aggressive policy of blockade and financial persecution by the us being maintained by the government. and we have not been able to maintain and fix the power supply planning and it had to go for his bond president biden. says the u. s. stands by the cuban people and is urging the government to listen to their grievances. folks, i want to start by recognize a remarkable protest from taking place in cuba. cuba, people demanding their freedom from an authoritarian regime. i don't think we've seen anything like that in world war time. of course, frankly, ever in the united states stands firmly with the people or q as they assert that verse. alright. and because the government coming acumen to refrain from violence or attempts to silence the voice of people before that white house press secretary,
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jen, sancho gave no indication of a policy shift on cuba despite the impact of us sanctions on its people. white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. she was repeatedly pressed in the white house briefing about why this administration continues to keep in place of harsh economic sanctions that were put in place by the trumpet, ministration. if the president truly does stand with the people of cuba, because repeatedly what the people of cuba have been saying is that these policies put in place are hurting us. and so with the stroke of the pen of the u. s. president does have the power to change things that improve things and appears to be refusing to do so. and so repeatedly reporters asked the white house press secretary about this. she insisted that humanitarian assistance has been provided. but the reason for the protest is not economic,
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but instead about the type of governance and mismanagement, seeming to miss the point of the protest or refusing to acknowledge the reality that people are expressing with us on zoom now from washington, d. c. philip brenner, who's the american professor of international relations in history. the american university. nice to see you, mr. brenda. i'm just reading a comment as well from the secretary said antony blank and said it would be a grievous mistake for the cuban regime to jennifer. what is happening is the product of anything the united states have done. that's not just sort of a denial. it sounds like almost a warning. it goes and it's very insincere. and it, it flies in the face of reality. of course, cuba has created some of its own problems, but to deny the united states is responsible for some of their problems is really quite shame for criminal almost. tell us about the demonstrations themselves. i
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feel uneasy word to use would be unprecedented, but actually it probably fits here. it is unprecedented, largely because it's taken place all through the country in small towns that before hadn't been disruptive all the way as far as one carnival. come right near the naval base on the far east part of the island. but this nice contrition shouldn't be taken as a sign. that cube us about another revolution. the military still firmly in control and supports the government. and there is no organized opposition. and so these are largely spontaneous, although some of it has been provoked by the united states. united states has a $20000000.00 program to provoke these kinds of demonstrations. they call it democracy promotion, but in fact it's,
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it's more of an efforts version these have in the past created some problems. but i think these sticking with demonstrations couldn't be accounted for just by the united states. these are, are quite on prison. so even though, as you say, they are not say at organized projects with a strong leadership, and as you say, the government in the military is still very much in charge. it would be a brave governments to ignore this. wouldn't it mean i'm thinking 10 years ago in this part of the world where i am in the middle east, where we saw all sorts of protests and look what happened after that you can ignore these sorts of things. when the government responded in a way that is not being responsible. also, the president has called miguel diaz can know who called out revolutionary to go into the street. this is a time when it is again raising its head. and it was
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a recipe for having civic clashes and actually fighting in the street very irresponsible. but he could act in a way that is responsible if they chose, in fact, to listen, they could, they could have lots of community meetings. there are organizations that can do this and try to work together to figure out a solution to this. their problem is that it doesn't have enough food at this point . it imports a lot of shoes and it's having trouble importing. partly because of the us sanctions. and it also has a serious problem of health care. it doesn't have enough syringes to even distribute the vaccines, but they do her. and so it's in a very bad way in the united states ought to in fact provide some monetary assistance. and this is a real crisis. phillip brenda, from the american university in washington,
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great to talk to you. thank you for your time. thank you very much. haiti's care. take a prime minister. it's time to the public for helping with one of the largest man hunter in its history called joseph says his main focus is to find out who was behind the assassination of haiti's president last week haitian police since they, they are pacing together events, leading up to driven home was death with help from international intelligence agents. officers have arrested the man suspected of masterminding that plots when women, my main concern as prime minister is the investigation into the assassination of the president. i demand justice for the president's justice for the 1st lady, justice for her sons and daughters. we thank the population for being smart and faxing vigilantly and helping the national police to capture the colombians and to american investigation is our main concern. it is not possible for a president to have died under these conditions with
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a haitian doctor based in miami, is now the focus of the investigation into that assassination plot. christiane, the manual son own is suspected of hiring the hit squad that carried out the attack to see one of the assailants was presented with an arrest warrant against the president. the warrants as well known it is circulating its from there, the operation was set up. christian man, your son on it's now in the hands of the police, off committing this crime. the 1st person who was contacted by the silence was christian man, your son on you. he contacted to other people who are also involved, as time goes on, more information will be brought to light about the mastermind of the assassination of the president of a record number of people in france. booking appointments to get back her honest corona virus vaccines after the president announced new measures to curb infections from next month, proof of vaccination or negative tests will be needed to inter restaurants shopping centers or to travel long distance trains. sorry about the has moved from paris.
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when a manual macro said the vaccination is the only way out of the health crisis. the message in his speech was pretty much the people in france need to go out and get vaccinated. now about 40 percent of the population have been immunized, but a matter of micro says that is simply not enough to get out of this health emergency. so he announced a series of measures to encourage people to get vaccinated. one of them in fact, is going to be mandatory vaccinations for health workers who work with particular vulnerable people. so people who work in care homes, for example or in hospitals will have to be vaccinated by september. they will be controlled and checks the macro to make sure that they are properly immunized. the government will also extend its so called a coven certificate is national cove, its as if because they, this is the, the application on people phones on a piece of paper that shows whether or not somebody has been vaccinated fully,
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or shows whether or not they have a negative p c altis that certificate will not be necessary for people to go to a restaurant to go to a ball to go to seat or to go to a concert or even catch a train in france from august. so a lot straight the measures all designed, of course, to try and curve what we've seen over the past few weeks. and that is a rise in curve at $900.00 cases. fueled by the delta variance in micro micro making it very clear that this variance is highly contagious. it's much easier to catch. it's much easier to pass on. and the health minister in frog just a few days ago said that if this fair and continues to circulate at the rate of which it is circulating in france, we could see as many as $20000.00 cases a day by august. that is something, of course, the government want to prevent and want to stop, and that is why amount of micro say more strictly needed. people need to be more vigilant. and as i said, his top line really is his message to the french people who really go and get
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connected at the other end of the scale, england will list almost all current of ours restrictions from next monday, despite the number of cases rising to the highest level in months, british prime minister bursts, johnson says it is the right time to do it. but as urging caution, all legal limits on social contact will go large. venues will reopen. the work from home. guidance will also come to an ends. there is concern about that highly contagious delta variant, which is the dominant strain driving new infections. they're a member of jordan's royal family and a man who was once the king's top adviser have been sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to destabilize the monarchy. the courts of the pair were conspiring to port king of ballads, half brother, prince hands are on the throne. the case shocked. jordan and the ruling hashemite family, which has been seen as a beacon of stability. the highest ranking us military official in afghanistan has handed over his command to the ceremony in cobble. another step
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towards the end of america's longest war comes as the taliban seizes even more territory. thousands of afghans have been displaced by the fighting and many and now trying to leave the country as a preamp to go to reports. these long queues outside ca booth passport office, tell the story of a nation on the edge as us and the 2 soldiers return home. hundreds of guns, a trying to scare bears doesn't it? i think that our country is at the verge of collapse, and the security situation is very bad. there are new jobs. i'm a student and i'm not able to continue my studies. therefore, i'm here to get a passport. since me, the taliban se advance has been fast and strategic. it's fighters around in cities and towns, and they are now battling for control of the southeastern city of god's me. just ours will be from cobble upon forces are fighting back. but this time
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without foreign troops on their side who's within the 1st and last but can government has decided to retake the cities, districts and villages that the enemy has taken with cowardice or propaganda. and we are clearing these areas. the afghan special forces have advanced weapons and we sure are people that there is no problem. prefer. i've gone in the north and conduce sheltering, intense made of rocks and stones. the daily struggle is against hunger. in 3 months of fighting, many have lost everything. i say here we have no help and we sleep with empty stomachs under the sun. we have been here for a month or 20 days, and no one has come to ask about our situation. i back in kabul for these families. a passport means a chance of the future for the generation of a bronze hoof, only known war. priyanka gupta, alt 0. finally, the italian football team has returned home to
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a rapturous welcome. the squad defeated england on sunday to win the country's 1st european football championship since $968.00. adam rainy reports from road. i took more than half a century, but the jewelry have finally brought the european championship trophy back to italy . rating through rome street. the teams soaked up the adulation of the fellow italian. one of i wanted to lay, we want to dedicate our victory to you into the millions of fans in the whole world who never left us alone accompanying us step by step. we'd love him passion, his exciting journey kept off a stella tournament that italy one after beating england and the be shoot out on sunday night. yeah. on monday morning. these fans were still taking in the sites after a night of celebration. they didn't want to let the moment go. i love the fact that
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all the whole team and united and they played as a team, not in the book. and it was the real, the transfer. despite concerns over the delta, various and social distancing, italians gathered in the thousands, across the country with explosions of utter joy and jubilation to celebrate the victory support for the national team has always been strong here. but during the pandemic, it seemed to me a little more to mini here. so this isn't just a football which is a win for all italians. almost 2 years of a panoramic of sacrifice. it is a rebirth for us. a long time fan who vividly remembers the 1968, when saw things a little differently. every 30 is everyone. big winners are always happy. they are always satisfied. whether there is a virus or not, it's a win. since we won the championship, we are very happy and recovery buddy was upset over how english fans booed during
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the italian national anthem and saw a greater symbolism losing lucy. it gave me the sensation that they were leaving the european union for a 2nd time. ah, the larger meaning is there for many still the victory that will live on and most italian hearts in mind. adam, re algebra, rome ah, how fast they are here and all the rest of the headlines at least 58 people now confirmed dead and dozens injured. after a fire swept through a cove, 19 isolation ward and southern iraq. the fire is now under control in nasiriyah. this is the 2nd hospital fire that killed covered 900 patients in iraq. this here more from the i had to in baghdad. the reason for this is.
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