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to journey to the french high court, every place to make sure that the information that ought to bring its taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france on old jersey. the more than a 100000 people have now died of cobra. 19 in argentina, but infections have been declining. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is the are alive and coming up. malaysia has been more dedicated cobra. 900 hospital to try and stop the record rise and infections falling unprecedented protest across cuba. the government lives in port taxes on food medicines and other vital supplies. what
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was a cause of army reserve is to trans stop nearly a week of looting and done rest. the number of corona virus deaths in argentina has surpassed a 100000 that the 5th left american country to go over that figure. 614 new deaths were recorded in the past 24 hours, but infection rates are falling as more people get vaccinated. theresa bo reports now from what is our federal, why ship it? ada is trying to recover from the loss of her parents. they both died of call with 19 order for us. it is very hard and i've been left alone. my siblings live in different places. first my mother died and then my father, i don't know what to feel any more about this terrible disease. i didn't,
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tina has reached the grim milestone of 100000 covert 19 deaths. it one of the hardest heed nations in the region, even though daily average case numbers have fallen since the peak last month. so far, fewer than 10 percent of the countries 45000000 people have been inoculated with 2 doses. but an increase in vaccination in the past month is raising hope the country will be able to control the pandemic got, i mean, i guess if, where every life that has gone is a great regret for me to those who are last. the last one, you'll always find solidarity love and regret for what you have had to live. but i can guarantee you that the exit door is near. we're not going to stop these months vaccinating each and every agincourt, man and woman. but it's also the associated economic crisis that has people here extremely concerned poverty rates and that employment have stored. i mean, covert and the countries battle with chronic long term economic difficulties,
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no filament. upon de ms. dine. it's not just the pandemic drowning us in this country. it is also the huge economic crisis. many relatives call us crying, not only because of the death, because i don't have the money to vary the loved ones. we have to act as psychologists to these people. i didn't, tina was one of the 1st countries in the region to impose st lockdown measures to prevent the spread of coven 19. and thanks to that x per se, the health care system survived. earlier this year, the government, we impose some of those strict locked down measures in an attempt to control the virus variance. many of those restrictions have now been suspended by the government maintains controls at the border and at the airport where only a few flights from overseas are allowed to land every day. that if i will feed, i wouldn't fight if malaysia government is increasing the number of hospitals dedicated to cobra. 900 patients, it's buying more beds and oxygen tanks. 11000 new infections are reported on
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wednesday. that's a record high. i'll try and slip john's me live now from calling them for fleming. so the government planning to increase the number of cobra hospitals. what more details to be know that well, health official fav, a number of new cases is expected to increase because the highly infectious delta varian has been detected in nearly every state. now the numbers do paint around the picture. there now more than 100000 active cases, that's a record high for malaysia. the number of new infections continues to outpace recoveries. health officials are allocating more resources and that includes allocating more funds so that private hospitals can taken non cove at $900.00 patients. this is necessary because more hospitals are non going to be converted to full cove at $900.00 hospitals. they're going to be more beds as well. and health care workers are going to be mobilized from other states to the worst effected areas of florida, state and quality. now,
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hospitals which have had trouble finding space to store bodies and ongoing to be getting containers to function as temporary mugs. they're also plans to make self, has kids go on to make a big available on sale? the hope is that new detect new infections can be detected and isolated quickly. house officials say vaccination is the answer to this problem. but malaysia is planning to meet its target of fully vaccinating 40 percent of its population by the end of august and 60 percent by the end of september. but that's also provided that there are no delays. in fact, seen supplies fluids in terms the big picture. asia struggling with rising infections and death so. so what's the broader view now across the region? while indonesia is now known as the asian hotspot on wednesday, it reported 40 more than 54000 new cases. that's a record high. now the worst affected areas are the islands of java and bali,
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where there's a shortage of hospital beds and also oxygen supplies. in some places, ordinary people have been pitching into help grave diggers to keep up with a demand for burial plots. officials now say they fear that the highly infectious delta vary has spread to other regions. myanmar is another country that has reported rec, quote numbers, not just in the number of new cases, but also in the number of people dead from corona virus. now in some cities, people have defied curfew bands to start queueing from as early as 4 in the morning for oxygen supplies crematorium are working from morning to night. funeral workers say they can't keep up. thailand is another country that reported a record high in the number of deaths, 98 people dead on thursday. now corona virus restrictions went into effect in the worst effected areas in bangkok and some other provinces. on monday, health officials in tylen announcing that's going to be a delay in the export of tie produced extra astrazeneca vaccines because the
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country needs its own supplies. that's going to have a knock on effect on other southeast asian countries that have signed contracts to purchase the vaccines from thailand. so now you potentially have a situation where countries need vaccines to get out of this problem. but then they may face difficulty in obtaining supplies or rosemary life, or stay in the malaysian capital, calling them up front. thank you. but that's government is urging people to work from home, author infection, sword by 500 percent in a week. more than 50000 people have tested positive, i minister mark rata has apologized for ending almost all locked down restriction saying, it was an error of judgement. cuba government is lifting important duties on food medicines and other products as it faces unprecedented protests against the worsting economic crisis. officials have also been criticized for their handling of the pandemic. but re, lindsey is an independent journalist based in cuba. he sent us this report from us
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the prime minister made what could be interpreted as a concession by saying that the taxes would be listed on board of all medicine, food and hiding. but that was brought in by a timothy brought in by cuban americans as a, as a why to cuba. and previously, they're only allowed to bring a certain number of products. now they will be able to bring it much as they want without an active isn't impart response of what occurred because protests were spar in the midst of a major. so some went viral, which was the key for not allowing meditating supplies for getting it. now though that's something denied in addition to president, and he struck more conciliatory tone. he, he did say that the protest worth were instigated by
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lenient sector in the united states who want to stop the relation between tube in the united states. but he also said that the self critique was necessary, and he, he recognized your social problem and that a lot of mark that were marginalized population that had not been transformed. and that seems to be a huge home from the president. and so we'll see if that produces any more. com or in the days to come, brazil's president j both an arrow has been rushed to hospital, the treatment of a blocked intestine. this photo was posted on his twitter account before he was transferred from a capital brazilian to a hospital in south palo. he'd stuff a days of chronic hiccups, monica, you're not getting the latest now from rio de janeiro. the doctors have examined him again and have decided for the moment not to submit him to
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a new surgery. they just said in a statement that they are born, he's going to undergo conservative treatment. and so tonight, nothing more will happen. we must remember that this isn't the 1st time that he's had surgeries after he was stabbed in the 2018 presidential campaign since then a he was he has gone through several surgeries in the test and or domino area. so it's going to be now a period of waiting and seeing what new development there will be. but this is happening at a moment where president j both. so nato going through the worst period of his 2 and a half year presidency. senate is investigating the government's handling of the pandemic, which has killed half a 1000000 brazilian. and his popularity has been taking
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a severe blow. army reservists being cold up in south africa, they'll help regular soldiers ready out on the streets after violence triggered by the jailing. a former president, jacob's humor 77 people have died. hundreds are in jail, castilla has had a young report. the, it's still worse than rest. south africa has seen in years in the city of durban. shops have been looted and warehouses, set on fire. some of the areas wealthier residents have reportedly chartered plains or helicopters and left but others like okay, can't afford to leave his car dealership and johannesburg was destroyed. one of hundreds of businesses targeted by looters. now he has no money to support his family or to pay his $16.00 employee. my livelihood has been taken away from me. in my eyes, i was sitting crying,
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hapless because i can't do anything. the, the vandalism is overwhelming for the shop owner. she was planning on retiring from her party supply store. now she must start over. while i'm 55 is to determine who's here. i put everything into my business, everything. i put nothing. no engine, man, nothing. with police often outnumbered some local, have created their own. the july to groups by stopping looters to protect their property. looting has had supply chains across the country, disrupting transportation services and manufacturing. food medicine and fuel supplies are running short. amid fears of violence, these customers are not allowed into this market. they must buy their food through
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a window gap, on what began as protests against the arrest of ex president jacob luma. last week escalated to riots with a 32 percent unemployment rate. the rest is also magnifying south africa as poverty and inequality. 27 years after the end of apartheid, i stole a few things like cold drinks and electrical appliances as well as the paint. i guess the real reason is because we have nothing when you see other people stealing at some point, you realize that shops will close and you will be left with nothing. so you ask yourself, after all of this, how will i survive with the way things are as coaster and looting and violence go on? heard, many fear the unrest may lead to unprecedented economic damage. party a little bit of the young al jazeera lot more thought to come here now to very including the u. k. prime minister promise is action against online races to out of the targeting of 3 block england. football is making
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a flash shop to along have to chicago. harold's return of major also shows in the united states. more than that. i, i, it's time for the journey with sponsored by capital airways. hello there. it continues to be very hot and dry across much of the levant, and the middle east temperatures are sitting where we expect them to be. apart from the gulf states, we're seeing temperatures a little bit below average for this time of year. and with that we feel the humidity to kick in, particularly in guitar. it's been feeding rather humid of late. but to the south of this, we think she was creeping into yemen and oman. we've got a southerly wind keeping things slightly cool here. and we'll see some of those showers there, but not as heavy as we're seeing across central parts of africa as we move across
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to the horn of africa. we've got thunderstorms rumbling across the if you open rift valley, stretching into south sedan and it's the central african republic that's going to see the heaviest showers on thursday. but by fridays, the gulf of guinea where was seen those storms develop. nigeria and cameroon, expecting to see some very wet weather, and we could see flooding him. but farther south things are looking slightly cooler than we expect to see them for this time of year. temperatures are slightly below average and would swanner in libya and bob, we've got some rain on the horizon for southern areas of bob, wy, and for south africa, it's a very fair and dry picture. temperatures have picked up with lots of sunshine coming through the cape town. this weekend. sponsored cattle airways joined the debate, do not have vaccines preaching those who are most of the needs and amplify your voice. it allows a diverse community and how an array of different story know topic it's of the
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table. it's such a tough ethical debate where there is obvious discrimination and systematic discrimination of play. people are thursdays for new, wasted. the stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, welcome back and pick your mind about top stories here. this out the number of corona virus death in argentina. as the past a 100000. it's the 5th country and latin america to reach that figure. but infection rates have been decreasing as more people get vaccinated. malaysia government is increasing the number of hospital dedicated to cobra, 1900 patients. it's buying more bags and oxygen tanks as they infections reach
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a record high. and brazil president giant bolts and ira has been rushed to hospital the treatment of blocked and tested each stuff the days of chronic hiccups. the latest help complication from a stab wound who received 3 years ago. there's been a shop increase in children around the world have missed out on basic vaccines as a result of disruptions caused by the corona virus pandemic, w. h o and units have se 23000000 children missed out on routine jobs, leaving them vulnerable to diseases like measles, polio, and meningitis. that's 24000000 more children and 2 years ago, countries in se, asia are among the most effective the governor of texas has vowed to arrest democratic representatives when they return to the us state. more than 50 left, a washington d. c. on monday to prevent new voting laws being passed, they say the republican bill would make it harder for people to constant balance jabber towns he has no. alex dominga has
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a democratic member of the texas house there preventatives. and more than 50 of his colleagues spoke. they had no choice but to flee the state for washington, d. c. in an effort to sound the alarm about a law being pushed through that state house that they believe would imperil democracy. this is an attempt to stop people from voting to make it harder for them to be to frustrate them. when provision of this bill would criminalize simple mistakes by our pole workers who are typically retired teachers librarians who give of their time to help people vote. but a simple mistake by them could get them a 3rd degree felony which is punishable by 2 to 10 years in prison. that's not a texas value at all. it goes domingos and his colleagues are no longer in texas. the house of representatives that doesn't have the minimum number of participants that needs to pass the new bill. among other things, the law would reduce the number of putting stations available and would empower so called poll watches, who may seek to intimidate versions on tuesday. joe biden argued democracy itself
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was imperiled by such laws being proposed and republican majority states across the country. this is election subversion is the most dangerous threat devoting an integrity of free and fair elections in our history. and since their arrival in dc, the texas democrats, i've met with the vice president, and i know what you have done comes with great sacrifice. but despite the rhetoric from the by the administration, neither called for what democracy campaigners say is essential. if the franchise is to be preserved are changing congressional rules. so the 2 laws in the u. s. congress in d. c. that would make state laws suppressing the virtual legal can pass with a simple majority. what's called a call that currently without 10 republican votes, those laws aren't going anywhere. we've got to have to prevail upon and make certain that democrats in the senate understand that we're on bar time in texas right now. even with a call out though, there's no guarantee that all 50 democrats would support the bills and us. and
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that's why the texas democrats say they came to d. c. to show a democratic party that currently appears to have other national priorities. how much is at stake as state of the stage moves to limit the voting process? a texas, democrats say they're up for the fight even if it means being separated from their families and imperiling their full time job. as the legislators are paid $600.00 per month, it's not like a congressional salary. so we depend on our own income at home to be able to take time away and do the people's work. but i'm here to fight for them. i'm even here to fight for those republicans who might be disenfranchise in the future. should this bill become law domingos and his colleagues say they want more than just expressions of sympathy while in their self imposed exile in dc. she ever time c l dra 0 washington. the u. s. as it will begin evacuating afghan interpreters and other staff who helped american forces during the war and late july,
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the relocation flight south afghans who have applied for the special immigrant visa program. the white house has a growing pressure from republicans and democrats to find a solution for thousands help us and nato forces. the afghan taliban says it's taking control of a major border crossing with pakistan. it follows weeks of rapid territorial gains . the government insists if pushing the fight as back mom advise reports the tale, but supported the celebrating victory on the pakistani side of the summons in bullock border. crossing with the guns time probably been announced the capture of the crossing on wednesday. it's the 2nd most strategic entry point between pakistan and afghanistan. it lies south of the heart and gives access to pakistan as baluchistan province, which taliban leaders report to the used as a back base for. yes, it's capture is the latest in a series of strategic gains by the, by the band as us and nato forces continues to withdraw from the water country.
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economy. bonds are i thing trying to control the economic chill plains. so to pressure the government and as well as the population that is in the domain of the government because we're controlling the border crossings, there will be difficulties in the resupply and supply of a lot of things to these people. tunnel for it is denied the takeover of the crossing, but pakistan the security forces said the body back was seen raising the flag over the last week. taliban claimed to be in control of 85 percent of off gun time after seizing key border crossings with iran and took many staff foreign ministers of the shanghai cooperation organisation meeting in the taj capital do, shall be expressed support for the african government that's actually in the member states of the shanghai cooperation organization support the efforts of the government and people of afghanistan to restore economic development of the country,
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to counter terrorism, extremism and drug crimes, the you and has condemned violations and cold plus he's 5. the un assistance, mission and of dentistry today said that the reports of killing l. treatment, persecution, and discrimination are widespread and disturbing, creating fear and insecurity. the un mission emphasize that those who carry out any such acts must be held accountable. the mission also stress that all parties are urged to announce an iep sees fire that can give us guns a respite from the conflict and that may contribute to sustained and meaningful peace negotiations. those negotiations have been going on for months and are set to result in the cutting capital later this week. providing perhaps the last chance for a peaceful set. common funds in china has, as practiced on to investigator blossom, a bus that killed 9 chinese nationals. and at least 4 others,
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it was carrying around 40 chinese engineers, surveyors and mechanical stuff, to hydropower, dam construction site and kind of a pact to inquire province. the bus plunged into a ravine falling the blast. but custodial thought would you say it was an accident? possibly caused by the explosive material being carried to the site. but china says it was an attack. the head of britons, m i. 5 intelligence agency has social media firms to get tougher on hateful content, which he says it's feeling far right terrorism. it follows the targeting of several of england black players after the euro 2020 football final but in bob a statement of solidarity protested that the mural of england football marcus rush . but in manchester, which was the fate stuff to sunday euros, final rush, very well known for a successful campaign for more free school meals. during the pandemic. he and 2 other young black players received online racial abuse after failing to school
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penalties against italy. that was at the heart of wednesday's prime minister's questions. the labor opposition accusing the government of using anti racism as a political football. the documents have been trying to spoke a cultural and i realized that on the wrong side, i hope that nobody's noted y l would have concerns the p both that he's not watching his own team. more else with another concern than say that marcus russell spend too much time playing politics when he's actually trying to feed children that the government waved or is johnson said he utterly condemned the abuse and would amend football, bending orders that normally use to bar individuals who take part in, for example, races chanting or hooliganism from attending matches. now they'll cover online racism. while johnson put the tech joints on notice, i made it absolutely clear to them that we will legislate to address this problem mr. speaker, in the online hom. no. unless they get,
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unless they get hate and racism of the platforms, they will, they find a mighty 10 percent of their global revenue. johnson refused to say whether he was wrong, not to condemn support, as he booed the england team before the tournament for taking the ne, an anti discrimination gesture previously had defended the fans right to do so. and he's home. secretary went further at the start of the euros, criticizing the team, taking the ne. gotcha that supports you know, people participate in that type of gesture, gesture, politics, this ethnic then. so when patel tweeted her disgust at the racist abuse after the final england play a tyro, minx was furious. writing, you don't get to stoke the fire at the beginning of the tournaments by labeling our anti racism, messages, gesture, politics, and then pretend to be disgusted when the very thing we're campaigning against happens. now some conservative politicians say the government's getting it's messaging wrong and needs to reflect on how that impacts real life,
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racism based man. raheem sterling is another england player who's been on the receiving end of racism. not just on line, but at times from popular newspapers as well. he was included in the team of the toner mint, a selection of the best performers at the euro's, his outstanding contribution and england making. the final may have increased public support for the teams anti racism tactics. but the real breakthrough could be when black players are listen to whatever they do or don't achieve on the pitch . nadine bob al jazeera london, russian military aircraft are trying to contain massive life threatening wildfires across siberia. the hardest hit region of the acute year has been hit in the state of emergency for weeks, maybe 800000 acres of land on fire, eastern russia as an experiencing. it's dry us summer in $100.00. 50 is iraq's prominent shia cleric says the government will be held responsible if it fails to
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act after fire at a hospital's cobra. 19 ward. at least 60 people died. oh yeah . iraqis, a blaming corruption, a negligence for the accident she carried southern says the government must act firmly and punish those who allowed it to happen. now the time to make us put the brakes on auto shows around the world over the last year and a half. but that's all about to change, but the return of the largest car exposure in north america, john engine going to produce chicago auto share. car shows are back in driving in new directions. they feature the latest models with wheels and heels and new destinations for cars and the order shows themselves. it feels different, but we always thought we'd be able to get something open. but there were some days where we had some questions about it. first, to get approval from the city and the state and then to make sure the automakers
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were on board. but here we are. the shows are more streamlined, more focused on electric cars. and after the pandemic moves, many from winter to summer, they are increasingly moving out doors behind us as our bronco mountain. this is a part of our built out experience where we're featuring all of our bronco to door border as well as our bronco. for this batman jama goes 38 degrees in klein and declines. outdoor tracks give carmakers a chance to showcase off road adventures. the chicago auto sho, in february 2020 was 1 of the last before the corona virus shut shows down. and it's one of the 1st to open back up this week. within weeks, it will be followed by shows in london, detroit, new york and los angeles car shows are increasingly shifting toward electric cars like the new kia e v 6 when the history books are written 10 years from now about this period in the auto industry. this is the time when the transition happened when the light switch,
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the electric switch was thrown, increasingly cars aren't gassing up there. plugging in fully electric cars like the new 2022, ford f, 150 lightning pick up. don't have internal combustion engines. so these days, there's a lot more room upfront after the media preview shows like chicago's face, a potential speed bump when the public is invited in for the 1st time since the pandemic hit. will they pull in in see john henderson, al jazeera chicago. ah . type a quick check of the headlines here on here with the number of corona virus deaths in argentina as the past 800000. and it's the 5th country in latin america to reach that figure. but infection rates have been decreasing as more people get fascinated . malaysia government is increasing the number of hospital dedicated to cobra,
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1900 patients. it's buying more beds and oxygen tanks as daily infections reach.

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