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much higher than advertising researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, the situation spiraling out of control. writing and loosing and passive johannesburg, south africa, the president calls in the army to try and restore order. ah, mother, i'm kimbell. this is al. does there live from the also coming up the rebel forces, and if you appears to grow regions, they seized more territory. that's part of a new offensive amounting desktop and iraq after a file ripped through a corona,
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virus isolation. and the delta v ran to running rampant through se asia malaysia records. if ever a number of corona virus infections in a single day. ah, we begin in south africa where the police minister is warning food supplies could run out. if looting and violent spiral the out of control. soldiers have been deployed in provinces run across the country. they're responding to days of unrest, triggered by high unemployment, worsening economic conditions, covered 90 locked downs and the jailing of former president jacobs over at least 10 people have been killed and hundreds more. have been arrested. go live now to 3, meet him at a who's in johannesburg. the meta, we've seen oversee these images of places. you've been this morning. lots of people out losing. people seemed angry. tell us why people so angry
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were still in alexandria, and this is one of the forest song ships or areas in jo handles. and we coven 90 locked down in the last few months, has worse than the situation in areas just like this. there's a radio high unemployment rate, 32 percent nationally, but amongst young people that goes up to 42 percent people between the ages of $15.55. and now we're seeing the impact on that level of unemployment in places like the way it normally condition. very difficult. just to give you a picture of what's been happening here. police were shooting rubber, bullets, trying to keep people back. and now they've not been able to hold that line and they've infect lived area. and so we've seen more people come out as soon as police leave to continue looting. and i think this is part of this duration uneven.
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what the president, silver, me a post that has touched on in some of the visits to south africa in the last few days that this oppertunity, the criminality. so that is experiencing a number of political and economic challenges. these particular ra, it's in demonstrations, began with the imprisonment of former president jacob's duma. and now it's escalated far beyond that. primarily because of the difficult economic situations. this area has seen a number of demonstrations in recent years of few services. and despite being in the commercial, the hub, the economic capital of south africa, janice book, this is an area where some people don't have electricity when they don't have flushing toilets. and so we are seeing an increasing this duration around the lack of service delivery. and this content was the government ok for me to so it sounds
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like what you're saying is, is it was the jailing of former jacobs in which spark this but that tensions have been boiling just down to the surface for a long time. now, i know that the ruling from the constitutional court on jacob zoom is a prison sentence, been thrown out that that ruling has been reserved. but are there any concerns that when that ruling is released, that might add fuel to the flames as it were? it's not likely that we're going to see people who are opposed to the imprisonment of the former president the back from that position. we've had a number of utterances from people saying those supporting the former president that they are unwilling to accept his jailing and that they will continue demonstration. so that certainly is a concern specifically around that political situation that the former president
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remains in jail. he has a court that as a constitutional court, his lawyer, the boss, also offered, while the constitutional court is deliberating on their review, their request for a view of the job that the former president b release. now there's been no decision on that specifically. so he remains in prison. now once the constitutional court comes back on its decision to say, if they will review that sentence, if there will be any changes to that, it is very likely that we will see a response. especially if former president, jacob's duma remains behind bars. that's 15 months he could potentially apply for parole in just over 3 months. but the immediate situation, i think for law enforcement in south africa is dealing with these type of instances of looting and riot in a number of hartford. that's my final question. the big province. my final question,
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just very quickly for me to, are you seeing any police there? police have left this particular location in the last 45 minutes or so. we saw them earlier. try to hold the line, keep looters like this at bay. keep people away from the stores. moving. yeah. have been torched. the streets has been trust. police have retreated. we know the army has been been deployed, but we've not seen any soldiers on the ground. it's all right. area. okay, alexander will have to leave it there. thank you very much for for me to mila. we appreciate it. rebel forces into gray, se that sees the major town in a new offensive, and ethiopia, a rebel spokesman, so the town of raw was taken off. the federal and horror of forces withdrew. it's the most intense fighting scene since rebels took the main city of mckellar back in june. and the last few hours, the un human rights council has passed a resolution expressing deep concern about abuses into calling for withdrawal of
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era trained troops, which he says are exacerbating the conflict. it comes with fighting has also been reported in several refugee camps in the region. catherine, so he has more from whom era in the to dr. region. been hearing from the grand leadership from the defense forces was saying that then now. a in the south and the west which are still disputed and we will still be on calls mostly by forces are saying that's a 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 areas, the areas are being controlled by on higher horses. mike hydra, which is about 3020 kilometers from whom airway is
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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 belongs to the grant. 2 them is. 5 mars he of blame grand fighters, those killings maybe the 2 grants lead to don. 5 if you speak to them then they blame. # is, and it's militia 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 doing a lot of and. a i'm hiring for interacting with the old saying that this belongs to them and it will not go without a fight. or aux prime minister is promising accountability. after a fire at a corona virus ward killed $83.00 people. he's ordered the arrest and suspension of
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several local officials in the city or in april, a similar incident led to widespread protest. mahmud go ahead, joins us live now from a city. you just bring us up to speed. what's the latest? do we know what cause this fire? will kim, it was essentially caused by explosion of the oxygen cylinder. and that according to health officials here was caused by poorly sword oxygen cylinders. and the mismanagement of these dependent were that were located for cobra. 1900 patients. as you can see here, behind me, the rescue operations are still ongoing. and if you can see this is the isolation center. this is the place where the tragedy happened last night. and if you can notice some of the construction materials used in the wall at will including get
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foam, that's flame of material that helps fuel the fire. now healthy, which is here say that this smoke was heavy, that's a rescue operation. individuals last night's work. it was difficult for them to enter on the rescue the patients, but as a state of anger. and that is a state of anger here in australia, this is in the city in the province in southern iraq. and people are complaining that they say that they do not trust has officially they do not trust consecutive governments, especially these mistakes have been repeated. remember only this is the 2nd place that happens in a groove. it 19 the unit in 3 months. remember in april 82 people also group in 1900 patients,
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died from burns and supplication in that in the hospital. similar situation. now the government of probably minnesota, most of our call to me says that it's declaring 3 days morning over the victims of the most of the hospital and continuing get emergency meetings with have officially the gate. this incident has the official. he'll kill us, that's only 39, but it have been identified best are being collected according to forensic teams here. all right, thank you for that and go ahead, live for us in nasiriyah. cuba as president is blaming outside forces and us sanctions for provoking the biggest anti government protests and decades. the u. s . call that time a grievous mistake. the anger is in response to a worsening economic crisis, and the government's handling of the panoramic tension between security forces and
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protest. this has led to international calls for dialogue. read lindsay report thousands took to the street across cuba on the, in the biggest protest. the country has seen in decades the chance centered on civil liberties in the political system of the driving force behind the demonstrations with anger over a devastating economic crisis that has caused widespread shortages of food and medicine. i have nothing to cook when the power cut out more than 20 times yesterday. i would love love it because we don't have fuel and we've had to cut the electricity. protestors blame the government for cuba, economic crisis. a day after visiting site of one of the protests cuban president miguel diaz canal attributed the scarcity to the 60 year old us embargo told us to all those issues that are present in our society now, such as dissatisfaction. one of the origins, what caused them, it's the blockade grew on monday, the streets of ana were calm,
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the trump administration intensified the u. s. embargo passing of arises sanctions, but devastated the cuban economy. call it exacerbated the crisis so far. president joe biden has maintain the sanction, despite a campaign promise to change us policy towards cuba. but cuba dire economic situation and with the frustration and anger of its population continues with nope . and insight france has 5 to take giant google nearly $600000000.00 in a case against the countries news publishes. it is one of the biggest penalties imposed by the competition authority for companies failure to comply with one of its room next. the you firm now has 2 months to propose how compensate news agency for the use of their content or face further fine. still come here on algebra. you in concludes a 2 year investigation. the crimes committed in the gambia. we speak with the victims. families have been seeking closure for 25 years. anger and the occupied
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west bank has a jail. palestinian activists is denied the child. farewell, her daughter. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there we seen some really wet and windy weather effect in northern areas of china. beijing has been dealing with its heaviest round of rain so far this year. the clean up operation under way there. and we can see those storms, the sundays move their way farther north and to the east. we take a closer look. the headed for rushes, far east, but someone lingering around those coastal areas and edging into the korean peninsula. by the time we get into thursday, south korea, we'll be seeing some of those heavy showers before the really wet weather. we need
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to move over to japan, those torrential rains continuing well into the we can, we could see more land slides and flash floods as those rains. keep the rivers rising. now as we move to india, it's also a very wet picture here. we've got the monsoon range inundating the north west, re seen land slides and flash floods. here we could see more of that in the northern pakistan, as those rains continue to fall, particularly heavily on it's the west coast of india that is being inundated, we've got a red rain warning out for go. but it's also central areas that are seeing some of those heavy rains and thunderstorms, as well as in the northeast, was nepal, expecting to see some of the wet weather and we could see more flash floods here. sponsored power cut on airways. when a war crime is committed, is it kind of just follows a garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high
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court. i says it every place to make sure that the information that i'm going to bring it's taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france on all disease the the, me you want your knowledge of era reminder about health stories, resolve, south africa, police minister is wanting food supplies could run out of losing and violence continue. the soldiers have been deployed in 2 provinces. the responding to days on rest, triggered by high unemployment, worsening economic conditions over 900 locked down. the jailing of former president
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jacobs numa rebel forces integral. i say that i have seen the major town and a new offensive, and ethiopia, a rebel spokesman says, the town of royal was taken off the federal and i'm horrible is the truth. it's the most intense fighting scene since rebels took the main city of mckenna in june, iraq's prime minister as promising accountability. after a fire at a corona virus board, killed $83.00 people. he's ordered the arrest and suspension of several local officials in malaysia is enduring. its worst wave of corona virus so far that reported a record 11000 new infections. in the past 24 hours, hospitals are overwhelmed, medical work, se, there's a shortage of vital equipment, including oxygen and ventilators. the surgeon infections as being blamed on the delta variant, but also gatherings held during the muslim festival of eat. indonesia is also in
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the grid of a worsening outbreak with a record $40000.00 new infections reported on monday. people are still having problems getting oxygen medication is hard to come by. and new cases are also being blamed on the delta variant, florence. so he is following developments from quite a number. the delta variant of the current of virus is not only more contagious, it's also more likely to infect a person such that they're going to be more serious and they're going to need hospice. okay, so it's the same story across the region where you're not only having a search in the number of new cases. you're also seeing medical facilities being of a stretch and such as the case in indonesia where recorded its highest number of new cases on monday. it had already put in place restrictions of people's movements on the islands of java and bali, but it's still recorded really high numbers. now a senior minister said it is expecting the numbers to start coming down next week. but in vietnam were also seeing a similar story. vietnam was a country that last year had been praised for its efforts in containing the current
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of virus that recorded its highest number on the monday display. haven't put in restrictions on movements last week and extending them to more areas on monday. now another country that seeing a surgeon kona virus cases is myanmar, were medical work as a people i experiencing a shortage of oxygen, although the gentle denies this and what's making the situation worse. there is a civil disobedience movement that started in february and opposition to the coo and a general distrust of the military authorities. meaning more people are reluctant to not only get tested, but also wary of being taken away to an ice of a cove at 1900 isolation unit because they're worried about whether or not they're going to be able to come back. now what these countries have in common is low vaccination rates. so there's also a real effort real pushed by these countries to boost the vaccination rates. including getting more doses, more supplies of vaccine from different countries, different sources really rolling out mass vaccination campaigns and also addressing
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the vaccine hesitancy long q. that testing science in bangkok has prompted the thai government to rethink its strategy to combat the virus. health authorities have approve the use of at home testing kits which will be available in stores next week, but less accurate than p c. r tests, but only cost around $3.00 us dollars. home isolation has also been approved for those with a symptomatic or mild infections. toward the changes will relieve pressure on the capital health care system. to have spain's most popular tourist regions are rolling out new measures to rein in growing corona various cases. catalonia is limiting, private and public gatherings to 10 people and says, all public activities must finish by half past midnight, while in valencia curfew with being imposed during the early hours of the morning. and gatherings restricted to 6 people can be games had started arriving at a newly opened olympic village in japan's capital. it will house more than 11000
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athletes who will have to live on the coven 19 restrictions throughout the games. athletes will be subjected to daily corona, virus tests, and mosque will be mandatory. tokyo is under a state of emergency following arise infections, canyon health officials say that having trouble getting shots into arms and convincing the public that vaccines are safe. roughly one and a half percent of the population has been vaccinated. so far, that's according to the health ministry. a nationwide curfew is in place until the july, the 27th, to limit the spread of the virus. the one challenges that we have is that most of the people i have not come in for the initial cause of the meet me. there are more thing that this vaccine will make them important that we still believe that this will kill them quick. so it's a big challenge to us is which most countries in africa, because now people still have the misconception. so we are not able to tell them
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and also for the vaccine. so, so we still have shortages. we do not get enough vaccine for us for the for now who want it. this is still a big challenge to england will lift almost all grown a virus restrictions from next monday, despite the number of cases across the u. k. rising to its highest level in mumps by minister boss johnson says it's the right time to do it. but it's urgent. caution charlie angela reports the so called freedom day for england is going ahead as planned on july 19th, bringing freedom from legal restrictions, but not from code. $900.00 cases which are on the rise. the 5 minutes aboard johnson is rebranding the moment asking people to move forward with caution. not wrecked this disease kind of iris continues to carry risks for you and your family. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday,
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the 19th of july to life as it was before cape it. we will stick to our plan to lift legal restrictions, and to lift social, distancing the changes, we'll see nightclubs, a big performance venues. we open pub and bar table restrictions and customer limit abandoned, and the one me to social distancing rule scraps workers will no longer be encouraged to work from home. and face mask will be recommended, but not compulsory. but a number of top scientists concerned saying the government's decision is not based on scientific evidence. and it's dangerous premature. the basic principle of managing and i'd break is that you impose restrictions whenever it cases are going up and you remove them whenever you're in a sustained done where the trajectory we seem to be doing the opposite. and the public is divided. going to be good for the whole country. i can. yeah, i really, i think people need a better morale list. we've been locked down for
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a long time. i believe they're just thinking about the economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills over 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially purchase 3rd way further down the line. hitting in winter when the health services already i'm the seasonal strain, but the risks of many people now developing long cove. it a real, this is britain has the end to the new chapter of learning to live. because 19 charlie angela algebra london. the us says it has not will doubt sending troops to help stabilize haiti following the assess the nation of president jeff. well
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juvenile luis washington is helping investigate the murder and has sent a delegation to port of prince law. so prob, if any u. s. thoughts had been broken after 2 americans were among those arrested. a haitian businessmen living in florida is elated to be held. israel's denial of a request by jailed palestinian activist carlita gerard to attend her daughter's funeral. a sponsor indignation in the occupied westbank. the protest is all gathered outside for a prison near ramallah demanding joe, i was released from sentence finishes in 2 months. she was detained in 2019 for alleged membership in a band group. her daughter, just 31 years old, died of a sudden heart attack on sunday. what per month isn't all for this stand in front of the prison is to express a solidarity with completed your are going through the tragic death of a daughter and also to demand the immediate release of kalita. this is off putting
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pressure on israel so our voices can reach the human rights in international institutions to stop this arbitrary arrest. and this injustice which the palestinian people are subjected to a 2 and a half years of hearing shocking testimony from the victims of state sanctioned killings can be as truth reconciliation and reparations commission has concluded its assignment, its planning to make strong recommendations to punish those responsible for atrocities committed to the former president, ja janice will 25 years ago. but as it interest reports, many victim say they can't move on. the home of late mosquito battle, a feast is being prepared by a member of the family he left behind 25 years ago. but all uncertain others were executed by former president jimmy for allegedly planning a cool. his buddies like many other campaigns, was never recovered. since his death bottles, widow is finding it hard to find
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a closure i know meet. i know me personally, i've not forgive anybody or if they come to me, i will tell them to us proceeded for forgiveness. go to basil the hardship by phase where i believe that to god, god will judge everything. but i cannot forget you shall tell the commission about that. the motion is shared by others who are also lost. loved ones for 2 and have yes and can apple and hundreds of other surviving victims and their families, testified before the truth commission detailing the atrocities committed by the regime. the testimonies including those of members of a hits court, led to the discovery of mos grace and the grim task of zooming the remains as former teacher. but somebody lived through 14 months of humiliating detention and torture, left him to call it for life. north, excluding that i had was when both hands and legs were paid back on
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a wooden chair. you can move, you can be if that time that please the pin was continuous and they will come. but all, all water on risky and, and continue it executing you on your back to look at vented. see the pin sticking work of the commission was led by for my advisor to the united nations secretary general to lemons, to says the government would have to implement the commission's recommendations to help the victims do what the alternative you do. nothing. 22 years of atrocities the slaughter of innocent civilians there which haunting thing that might lead them to the death of them over $3040.00 people that massive
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and torture that really happened in the area that we forget about all that. and then just some of us with it under the carpet and then no move on. no, i don't think the government would do that. i that many victim said they hope the government would have the courage to do that. but they wouldn't bet on it. the truth and reconciliation commission is expected to recommend the prosecution of the puppet practice of serious crimes and reformation for the government has already set aside $1000000.00. a compensation for victims with a promise of another $1000000.00 to come young b as an activity will be watching closely to see what the reaction of the government of president adam about it will be to the recommendations of the commission. what are the gambia preparing for presidential election in early december? the victim selection carianne's will have to wait a bit longer for justice to be served on people. she vowed never to forgive until then she will continue to bear the burden of our anger. and the pain of losing husband, she said,
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meant the world to our automated rece allergies either by jo. oh, tell in chime this is how city has collapsed killing at least 8 people rescue if it's around the way for at least 9 people with the to be trapped under the rubble. the hotel, just east of shanghai was full of guests when a caved in the course of the collapse is still under investigation. ah, this is algebra and these are the top stories, south africa police minister warning food supplies could run out of looting and violence continues. soldiers have been deployed in 2 provinces. they are responding to days of unrest triggered by high employment, worsening economic conditions, covered 900 locked downs and the jailing of former president jacob zoom for meet him. it has more from johannesburg. we run an example township in johannesburg where they've been bonfire and looting through the night. the streets at broad many
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of these buildings have been set to light and you'll see people running into a store behind us grabbing whatever they can. and.

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