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that in any negotiation, the dignity of this nation should not be hers. he's already made large weeping promises including fighting corruption, improving the country's economy and maintaining your own best interest in negotiations. but it's not clear yet if you will be able to deliver on his promise . ah, rebel forces in to say that launched a new offensive and seized a major told in a few of us know ah, color can vanelle. this is algebra. live from doha. also coming up more than 60 people in a fire at a cove at 19 isolation ward in the hospital in iraq, south africa, the president orders in the army to deal with violence and writing off the jailing
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of jacob, dozens of people arrested your cuban biggest protest the decades president plains, the us, the country's problems, ah, rebel both is integral. i say that thieves a major town and a new offensive in ethiopia. a rebel spokesman says, the town of riah has been taken off the federal and her forces relative. it's the most intense fighting since they took the main city of mckayla in june, rebels, so fighting is also taking place in western areas of to cry. the conflict began 8 months ago between central government forces, cynthia, to grow people's liberation front. we will bring you more on that story as it comes to hand or rocky president by hom, sala is blaming corruption for
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a hospital father killed at least 63 people. he's promising accountability after the place at a corona virus. isolation was in april, a similar incident led to widespread protests. coffee coffee loop has hold up with this report. the license bodies cover the 4 of his hospital board in the iraqi city of no cd. most of the victims had covered 19, but it was a fire that kills them. relatives are now pleased with the grim 10 of i tend to find the one moments before this was the scene. emergency crews of fire, as it rip through the building, amid pale family, desperately trying to points are going verse was a little of the of the about what happened tonight of the her st hospital is a catastrophe market club, but i'm a little,
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it's a tragedy to sleep, let me know. it's as though rock has to suffer anguish and calamity. my desperation turned to anger. at least 2 police vehicles were torch by furious protest, or they say the government with management and neglect of medical facilities are to blame. it's the 2nd time this year, large fire has killed corona virus, patients. at least 82 people died in about that hospital in april. when an oxygen tank exploded and sparked a blaze. some analysts said not much has changed since the issue has, and they know that they need to blame corruption and they're going to, you know, rhetorically, they'll come out and say, this is all bad, but their actions rarely go with their work. they will continue. and that's why,
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sadly, this is not the last time we're going to iraq, you dying because of the decisions made by their political leaders. the hospital ward open 3 months ago to help curb a search of corona, virus infections. but the flyer raises questions about wrecked franchise health systems. and these families say they deserve answers and accountability courts. hello. this is a young or to 0. ok, going back to our top story now and rebel forces integral. i say that seized a major town and a new offensive in ethiopia, katherine soy joined us now on the line from humana in the to region. catherine, what's the latest on the ground? tell us where you are now. well what we're hearing is that the 2 great defense forces are making. 1 calls and boom. 1 done, we're told re to a town called korean. it's not clear whether they are in control of
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a lack of. 5 calendar, right, we have seen you very difficult to verify and dependently this video because communication is still down in many parts of the grove. we have seen video of what appears to be in forces and special forces withdrawing from the top. 1 and this is all in the. # been hearing from the degree of leadership from the defense forces who is saying that then now. a is in the south and the west which are still disputed and we just will be on calls mostly by force is a thing that's the land and that's what they want to take areas like where i am, who married before november, who marah and another town called my condra was. # in control i wasn't being abused by the grand regional force. 5 on friday to may need to grants lead this
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areas. the areas are being controlled by higher horses. mike hydra, which is about 3020 kilometers from whom airway is a town where some of the wasp atrocities against v as to place in november more than 600 people came, was killed. most of them laborers who have come from different possible to have assisted me from funds and mainly belonged to the grand. 2 i'm is. 5 mars he of blame the 2 grand fight as will those carrying many of the to grant lead to don. 5 if you speak to them as a brain. # is, and it's militia of also, you know, forcing out them out of this region so that the grand for this thing that also heading west. 5 is where we are seeing a lot of. a i'm harry forces would be interesting this,
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but they're also saying that this belongs to them and they will not go without a fight. ok, catherine, we are having a little bit of trouble hearing you, but just why we've got you because i know communications out intermittent. can you just quickly remind our audience how this all started? yes, i can hear what problem i come right now using a centralized phone is the only stable network that can be used. 6 network communication network has been cut off in most of this area is very difficult to get through to anything. but this is a company agree that started in november. 5 federal troops was sent to t guy other times it doesn't say that to grant forces had a top. 5 military base since then and he's a decision also said that the 2 grand lead to shoot was using money $5.00 form from the federal government to recruit and train militia to destabilize the country. and
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so the danger. # country that's why the troops went in. the war was declared over by the government on the 28th of november, but we see the evidence of a trust me said in those areas, hundreds of people have been killed many millions. 9 any time at least on the flag . 9 to see don, the un stays on the 400000 people in degree are in farming like positions 1800000 of them are on the brink of bombing. 9 a very big problem of unity, terry, and attracting some of his people even used to come and see that he has opened the s c grow for humanitarian flights so that people can get a held in areas like where i am in the last that low controls wow, brin,
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region registration was in charge of many to grand have that as well. i'm. a leaving of atrocities. 5 the pdf is grand defense, so all sides, all you need, you talk to are accusing each of our kids in each of the schools is meeting this atrocities. so situation. a very dia, e n t, right, and areas around the gray and now with the g g s on one thing, there's a lot of concern, especially here in the west. 5 where people, whether, you know, the tv has been saying that it's heading to a lot of nervousness with an event with a special that i'm saying, like i said, that they will not go in 5 in this land over the last of them. it is, of course, you know, civilians getting caught up in this as you say. i thank you very much for that. i'll take the catherine. so we live for us from here in the to grind region or
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south africa. the military has been deployed after protests triggered by the jailing of former president jacob zuba, turned violent. at least 10 people have been killed and hundreds arrested. soon as imprisoned for refusing to obey court orders to appear before panel. that's looking into corruption during his time in office for media. mila reports from diana's book, the after full day, the writing so that we can president food multiples, or appeared on television, appealing for com. although these may be opportunistic acts of looting driven by hardship and poverty, the poor and marginalized bed are made branch of the destruction that is currently underway. as i said, shops have been looted an infrastructure has been destroyed. the violence of sparked by the imprisonment of former president jacob's duma,
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he's been jailed for 15 months for contempt of court. after not complying with an inquiry into corruption, his apply to the constitutional court to review the sentence that imposed, saying it's unconstitutional. many of whom are support to say he's been jailed and daily and they've taken to the streets to voice their anger. but the government says what began as support was duma in the village natal province is now being driven by crime. at the small, in the way to south of johannesburg, police are powerless to thousands of people descend, grabbing whatever they can. many of the stools have been ransacked and the police, like we've spoken to have said, they simply don't have enough resources. effective been pushed back by the looters . some of them stationed within the car park. as soon as any of the looters apprehended by police rocks thrown, and police have to leave. at least 6 people have been killed and more than 500
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arrested. the unrest has caused public services in some areas to be suspended, including coven, 19 vaccination programs. and now the military is being sent in to help overwhelmed police. it's not certain how long the army will have to be deployed. but they are concerns at a high unemployment rate, worsened by a strict code that 19 lockdown is contributing to the violence. and while boots on the ground may quote violence for now. so that because economic and political problems may run far deeper for me to miller, al, jazeera, johannesburg, police and cuba out and for softer the biggest anti government protests and decades . president miguel diaz canal blames us sanctions for economic hardship in the country. it also accused cuban americans of using social media to spark the rest minute palatable. the streets of cuba, capital of vernon are mostly quiet after
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a weekend of nationwide demonstrations. on monday, cuba president miguel diaz addressed the country, accusing the united states of instigating the protest process. owing for in all these processes we've tried to confront and overcome in the face of the policy of economic suffocation, provoke social unrest and the country have cumulative effects. and i precisely believe that to day the problems we experienced have to do with those cumulative processes. the unrest in cuba is taking place under a backdrop of one of the worst financial crises in years in 2020 the economy contract by 11 percent due in part to economic sanctions put in place by the trump administration expert. however, the, the anger against the government has far deeper route. i'm not saying that the embargo did not create hardship or cuban people. of course, it also affect in the end, it also affect human b. but it's not the embargo. what prompted the people to go out st. the people are,
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are tired. the people are sad because the government is not changing the weight of rule. the government is ruling like if they where 980 and they are not in 90 days. it's not the same. society is not the same cuban people. the protests over the weekend represent the largest social mobilization cuba has seen in almost 30 years. finally, clashes with security forces prompted in international response. in the us, the binder administration called on the cuban government to listen to demonstrators . i don't think we've seen anything like this in a long time. of course, frankly ever in the united states stands firmly with the people acute as they assert their versus rights. and because the government government human to refrain from violence or attempt to silence the voice of the people or q, it won't,
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in mexico, president lopez over at or cult for dialogue as well as an end to us sanctions against the caribbean island nation. getting this last school was, it has to be the cuban people who decide because cuba is a free, independent, and sovereign country. there should be no interventionism, though the streets of cuba capital have quieted down tensions were made with many seem the latest protests as the beginning signs of a new movement that seeks to reshape cuban political system. manuel wrap a little al jazeera. still ahead on al jazeera reintegrating factions in fell through dumb look at the challenges facing the world's newest nation. and the need for needles, scientists is trying to develop a new cheap test. they say, well, make it easy to check blood sugar level. ah,
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ah hello there, the heat continues to dominate the weather across europe. we've got heat waves, not just in the northeast, but also in the southwest and we seem temperatures climb in spain. they've got a heat wave on there at the moment. people cooling off in the cities fountains and it's a similar story for western russia. we've seen temperatures climb about 10 degrees above average in moscow. they've had to try to cool down the streets using water truck, the heat continued, but he warnings in spain on tuesday. it's leasing the heat continue to build as a turkey and greece, the bow concerning temperatures continue to rise. and this is in the story for western parts of russia. finland got an excessive heat wave as has latvia, and you get the picture here, hot and dry, continuing in the east, but to the west. we've got wet weather on the way or continuing for the british child. there will be some sunshine breaking through those showers. but fronts and
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still seeing some really wet and windy weather. and as we go into wednesday, it'll be switzerland in germany that will see the really torrential downpours. we could see flooding in the have been some warnings out before the south of this things are looking hot and dry. and it's a similar story across the north of africa. the heat continuing to build in egypt with 39 degrees in cairo. the frank assessments and arguments suggesting that no ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace of the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy and then their life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story
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on our jazeera oh, the me watching all their reminder of our top toys, this all rebel forces into growing fate, the thief, the major tone in a new offensive. and if you hear, a rebel spokesman says the town of riah has been taken. it's the most intense fighting since i took the main city of mckayla to iraqi president by how is blaming corruption for hospital fire that killed at least 64 people. he's promising accountability to play that across virus installation was several local officials and arrested violence and losing
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a continuing part of south africa. off the former president, jacob zoom was jailed for 15 months. at least 10 people have been killed. hundreds arrested, whom i had been found guilty of contempt. of course. malaysia is enduring its worst wave of groan of ira, so saw averaging about 9000 new cases in the past 5 days. hospitals are overwhelmed . medical workers say there's a shortage of vital equipment including oxygen. ventilators, surgeon infections is being blamed on the delta variant, but also gatherings held during the muslim festival of each. in denisia is also in the groups of a worsening outbreak with a record of 40000 new infections reported on monday. people are still having problems getting oxygen medication to come by, like malaysia. the cases are being driven by the delta variance is go live now the launch louis, who is in quite long for florida. so hospitals are running out of room in malaysia
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with covered patients. bring us up to speed. hi, this is the most serious waivers infection that malaysia is experiencing. there are more than $90000.00 active cases and the krona virus very end of the the delta variant of the current virus isn't just more infectious. it is also more likely to make patients who got it more sick. so not only do they require hospital care, they're more people who also need admission to the intensive care unit. so that's really stretching resources. medical workers say that overworked, now some hospitals here have been converted to taken only cove at 19 patient, really underscoring just how serious the situation is. some other hospitals have to set up, make shift beds in other parts of the building outside that buildings even to cope with the search in patients. number one, military hospital has to turn its parking lot into an emergency admissions unit.
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now the country has been under locked down for more than a month, and the government hasn't yet given a definite date as to when they're locked down will be lifted. but despite the cub in people's movement, we haven't seen the number of new cases coming down. and many people are saying that the lockdown simply isn't working. that's also quite a lot of anger because people out of jobs. so they've had that pe, reduce. many people say they're not able to put food on the table. unable to pay for pay their rent, many people are suffering and they say that that's great difficulty in coping not just with the pandemic, but also with the economic crisis that comes along with it. the government strategy is to really brand pub vaccination rates, but because it got up to quite a slow start, malaysia has own these vaccinated fully vaccinated about 11 percent of his population. okay. we spoke earlier, i mentioned earlier, indonesia also in the groups of a worsening outbreak. just get a picture if you can, more generally across southeast asia. that's right,
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so it's not just indonesia that is experiencing another wave of infections. he's got vietnam as well. a country that only last year was being praised for the handling of the pen make for being able to contain the spread of the current of virus. vietnam on monday reported its highest number of daily new cases. and last week it had already imposed cubs and papers movements in some areas including the commercial city, the commercial hub hotel min city. now on monday it extend that those curbs to other parts of the country. now indonesia had those cups in place about 10 days ago . on the islands of java and bali, but it's still recorded more than 40000 cases. on monday, its highest daily number and senior minister of and in asia says it expects to see in industry expect to see the number of cases start to drop next week. but it's still got very high numbers that it's been reporting lately. now, another country that seeing a surgeon cases is myanmar and medical workers there say they are experiencing
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a shortage of oxygen, although they didn't denies this was making the situation more difficult to me. i'm not, is there is an ongoing civil disobedience movement that started in february and opposition to the cooper. not only that, there's also a general distrust of the military authorities, so people are not only afraid of getting vaccinated. they're reluctant to be taken to to cove at $900.00 isolation wards because they're not worried about what's going to happen to them. now, what these countries have in common is low vaccination rate, so it's no surprise that these countries are now really making a real effort to ramp up the vax vaccination rates. are. thank you very much for that update phone. so they're in quite a to have spain's most popular 2 or 3 genes rolling out new measures to rain in growing crowd of hours. cases at lonia is limiting, private and public gatherings to 10. people says, all public activities must be finished by half off midnight while in valencia, a curfew was being imposed during the early hours of the morning,
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and gatherings restricted to 6 people. reco numbers of people in france of booking appointments to get corona, virus vaccines, off the president announced new restrictions from next month. proof of vaccination or negative test will be needed to enter restaurants. shopping centers will travel on long distance trainings. the head of the un peacekeeping mission in south through dawn says the formation of a unified national security force is a critical element and falsehood on transition to peace. but rival forces to president self care and 1st vice president rec, michelle, or i get to be integrated. harmon, tulsa has this report from cuba, the thousands of recruits, one to join, the unified security forces planned for south saddam. my job child used to be a child soldier with the help of the united nations. he went to the united states to study. now in his 14th, he's back home to help rebuild his country and all that hosted. and he can come
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together and pick the country, no one will fix for them and it is never thought of for the what is it to see if a little follow up is but many like mcguckie bit more than a year in these camps. they still haven't graduated the delay in graduation and partly because the financial constraints act that the poor conditions in the training center. so just sometimes it's not enough food medicines and they still don't have proper uniform. it's made integrated opposition and government forces more challenging. we have laws 626 to 2, a nice day and a loner, w. i don't know how many different incentives. so this is a big number. is like, you know, how to platforms that updated one to an extent south to don is also an honest and boggle for lead human rights abuses committed during several years of conflict. you have given us embargo and you one i said the same time to form
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a unified when people are being treated, what do, where do we get the guns to give them? if we can even buy a pistol, that's the challenge that we are understanding with partners. they have good the own interest that they would like to see reflected in this country. the transitional unity government formed last year. so president, solving here again trying to work with former able to react, masha who's now the 1st vice president on paper. the 2 politicians have agreed to combine the individual armies and royalists into one. but we can set up another picket and call who can call business and the set up by politicians knew what addition to the salesman the that he, why is it word legs the love for demolition level petition to make water
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even if the african countries have to do more to help started. i'm set up the army . huge challenges still lie ahead. i the sooner these kids tonight and graduates the sooner they can possibly will can bring new piece as ability to this war. torn country. harder with us algebra, juba, a boston fall off a cliff in bolivia, killing at least $31.00 people. police say a plunged 150 meters in the cell, the mountainous region. several people were injured and the death toll is expected to arrive. emergency crusade making progress containing wildfires burning across the us state of california. 55 is working and temperature is approaching 40 degrees half managed to gain ground evacuations, and warnings ordered in 2 counties are concerned. some properties are still in danger. scientific australia is a valve developed a pain free low cost way to test bond. sugar levels for those with diabetes was all
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down to a non invasive strip that checks glucose, glucose, rather levels through person saliva research and say the material which detects glucose. glucose can be printed at a low cost, hoping this will replace the current needle based blood test. the project has secured $4700000.00 from the trailer government to produce test kits. if clinical trials are successful. poor the store is the professor of physics at the university of new castle industry alia, and made the team who created the test. he says it will make a huge difference to diabetics around the world. being able to now test your blood sugar with your saliva rather than your blood, opens up the door to pain free testing. something that actually hinders the successful treatment to diabetes will stop. so imagine instead that you're able to simply use your saliva to test your glucose levels without any needles. that's what we've been working on for the past 20 years. the materials that we work with are
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remarkable. they are electronic inks. these are polymers that can act as electronic materials, but the difference is that we can print them and we can print them at massive scale using real to real princes. the same sort of princes that you'd use to make newspapers. your saliva has glucose in it and that glucose concentration follows your blood glucose, but it's at a concentration about a 100 times lower. so what this means is that we've had to develop a test that low cost, easy to manufacture, but has a sensitivity about a $100.00 times higher than standard blood glucose. we've had to develop the entire technology based around being able to print transistors into which we embed by molecules and the bio molecule that we've embedded into this sensor. this transistor is the enzyme that detects glucose. so being able to understand how that interaction works,
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how that can detect glucose and change the electrical performance of those trans. this is and then being able to manufacture has been a huge challenge. most recently and just been announced that we have secured funding to build the 1st factory to manufacture hundreds of millions of these census here in australia. but again, you can always find much more on our web site. the address for that is l t. is there a dot com ah, this down there, these, the top stories rebel forces integral. i say, that sees the major tone and a new offensive in ethiopia. a rebel spokesman says the town of riah has been taken . it's the most intense fighting since they took the main city of mckayla in june. katherine soy has more from the mirror in the 2 great region. well, what we're hearing is that the t t s. 2 great defense for.
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