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based on private ownership and profit. 3rd, the world in a ton of capitalism is depend damage that causes so much of the suffering. explosives, protect the people for the profit ever. did one of all hail the love down on our 0? 0 i the telephone propose is a 3 month see far and i've gone on the one 7th. the prison is really inexpensive. ah, either i'm from fidel. this is al jazeera law from dell home, also coming up indonesia record the biggest daily increasing corrode of ours infections with more than 54000 cases. south africa, the government called up army reserve, it in response to days of widespread on rest and looting. 23000000
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children missed out on their routine vaccinations because it's because it 19 pandemic. ah, we begin it. i'm going to stop. we're after weeks of rapid territorial gains, there's a glimmer of hope for hope to the fighting and africa and government negotiate. he says the tele bond is proposing a 3 month c thought in exchange for the release of $7000.00 of its prisoners. on wednesday, the armed group took control of the spin bulldog crossing with pockets on thousands of the left stranded as a result telephone factors in the area or encouraging soldiers to lay down their weapons and surrender without a fire. was always telling them that when we arrived i had the government soldiers at my site, a couple of times play didn't shoot your asking soldiers or round up canister to
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have mercy on themselves and surrender their guns. the islamic emerett of f. galveston will welcome them and give them amnesty. we have orders not to hurt them . they can see for themselves how we've treated others who surrender. we gave them flowers and money. let's big now to come all harder. he's in the pakistani city of shaw, near the afghan border, and joins us now live, come all, explain to us what the wider implications are of this border crossing, being under telephone control focused on well, 1st of all, you have to understand that to border cross james richard, the john munchkin. bob crouching weighs a dollar bond, never taken no gun. next. the 50 of would come up. it's a major logistic lifeline. how does the valve on cross that board and board directions every day? and then you've got the door come water, which is not very far from and which was the important thing to understand that
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shame that dollar bond have occupied been vol. dog. and according to the board, dab now consolidated deposition all along that district drug screen ball duct. it gives them the key to entry into a ton of gotcha. there's also creating a minute carrion crisis because many people who keep medical attention and run on cross the border to come to budget on. but then the next few days will be to eat holidays. many family members will be trying to re night with their loved ones across the board. oh, sure indeed, a complicated situation, but even more complicated because of the fact that the national army may be planning an offense against the dollar bond gains and spin ball doc the bugs on the military. therefore, on red alert, i've been deployed to border just in case egeneration worker, and they do not want that fighting to spell over into bucket on and all the fact that any a configuration inside of this done would lead to what not the exit of off about
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and refugees, the country already has 3000000 of them have and say it cannot afford to have more refugees. so implications for buckets done all along. but it appeared that the dollar bonds strategy is to go for the job branch major border crossing all the way from by duck john richards, the border of china. then also tajikistan menaced on a drawn taylor and of god's day. we have heard report that david in, den, fighting the dollar bond, was claiming that the mopping up and federal b, richard the gorge, the federal b garge, just about 54 kilometers from gabriella. the gro, lies 75 kilometers, are different traditional strategies. the key length from pakistan from door umbrella, by the non word regardless of the data by strategy or need to get, get as much data and many draw points that they can in order to strengthen their
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position on their negotiating capers. all right, thank you for putting that into context for us to come all hot of their life from shower. charlotte balance is monitoring the action from the afghan capital cobble the taliban proposing that they have 7000 of the sizes released from prison. and their lead is taken off a us blacklist in exchange for the 3 months. the by now they haven't proposed 3 months hastily we've had the old e c 5 days, but the truly is quite significant. they said we're proposing it as part of the us taliban agreement from last year. as the troops come down, part of the conditions and that agreement was that in order to have a sci fi, in order for them to take a little cold negotiations and find a political settlement with the government that they wanted, the fight is out of prison and they wanted to be off the list, so they said,
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reiterating those demand. now the government is put in a very difficult position by this because they been compelled to release prisoners out of it, out of africa and government prison for an agreement that they really weren't a hassle. they also say board released myself and tell me about how many more do we have relief in order to get to the fire. one of the negotiations notion negotiated from government representative was on tv here this morning, saying another size is asking a lot. and for the price, the same, the content of the telephone having such a military momentum across the country right now. officials in south africa urging people not to panic by fuel of the countries, not just oil. refinery was temporarily shut down. days of riots and losing have disrupted supply chains and fears of food and fuel shortages. the same long lines shopping walls and the minds and energy ministry says work is on the way to help get petroleum products where they need to be. at least 70 people are dead and
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hundreds arrested off. the unrest triggered by the jailing a former president, jacob boomer herbert alpha, is in johannesburg with the licensed the awesome isolated cases of, of looting in the port city of german. but here in johannes, but things are relatively calm. you have people from the community who have come out in, some of them have come out to help the shop owners who lost their belongings during the protein. so they've been cleaning up helping some owners move was damaged to try to fit things up again. so running would be to have also on the face of deployed most of the officials as well. the army is sitting on various corners here in hattiesburg, outside shopping old outside businesses to event any further. lucy, now this started with president jacob was arrested a few days ago, but it moved into something bigger than that. it became about inequality. i'd
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probably year in some of africa. the unemployment rate is more than 30 percent, but other people are saying it also right off i'm do with that. we didn't really african national congress. one side within the party is believe that another side is trying to harness the part you image. they believe that people are trying to make sure that my boss looks bad for all of these things. i mean, but there's also a regional implication to these strikes. but days now, some of the roads the been dropped in the dublin for example. some good can't leave the poor to the and travel if the region southern africa away. many countries, industries and rely on sort of advocate for food and supplies. so normally by road these trucks come from south africa, cottages and broadway, and other parts of the region as well as the open impact, the region. everyone wanting to know when is all going in. but right now, partly because the, i mean on the ground, you're not seeing any leasing anymore. at least we're now here in china's,
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in turning out to the grown of ours pandemic. the more contagious delta vary and his driving cases are globally. indonesia has now passed india's daily cases to have the worst outbreak of asia, with more than 56000 new consent cases. it's one of the most popular countries in the world, but less than 10 percent of its population is vaccinated. malaysia has also reported a record rise for the 3rd day with more than 30000 new cases in the past day. the government is turning several hospitals into covert 19 only facilities. a thailand had been relatively unscathed through much of the pandemic, but recently it seen a serge. it's reported its worst day so far in terms of death with $98.00 fatalities pushing its total death toll past $3000.00. let's get more on the situation in indonesia now with jessica washington, who's in jakarta?
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so record rise there. just tell us how is the country coping? how is the health system coping? well, some doctors here say that from their perspective, the health care system in indonesia has already become very, very close to collapse because they are in the unfortunate position of having to turn away critically ill patients because they don't have room for them. as hospitals as close to full capacity, it's not just the public hospitals that are struggling, but also some of the public health clinics. and the intention would be that some of those clinics would pick up some of that overflow of patients that the hospitals can not taken, but they too are struggling. some of those public health clinic workers have told us that they are on the soft under resource. they don't have enough medication or oxygen for all the sick patients in their local areas. we've heard from local roving medics who try to visit some of the patients in need. and they say that they have sadly become accustomed to finding patients dead in their homes. these
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patients, many of them did not even have the prospect of medical intervention. they did not even have the chance to speak with a doctor. so that is the to get the situation here. know the numbers that you mentioned earlier, as concerning, as they are some local data agencies say that the government numbers are very much an under estimate. and by their estimates, the confirmed death toll which as the government states, it is around $70000.00. but their estimates, the death toll is actually around 5 times higher just what kind of mitigation measures are in place in the country in terms of social distances locked down the working from home. and that sort of thing. we do have this latest round of restrictions which have compulsory working from home for non essential sectors or restaurants move clothes. but some of the criticism that has
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been leveled against the indonesian government is that these restrictions have come in a sort of reactionary fashion rather than being proactive that it took cases to reach this critical point for the government to act. that as oxygen is running out, in some hospitals, it was only then that they sought to import oxygen from overseas. so that is really what health workers have criticize the government for, for not acting fast enough. but if they did, as they say, anticipate that they would be a surgeon cases following the muslim holiday of aid. that not enough was done to make sure that the health facilities were adequately equipped to deal with that certain cases. and more concerning the what we are seeing now, even though g carter is struggling under the weight of this recent surge of cases we're seeing beyond the capital city, which is the most well equipped to deal with a surge of this nature in regional areas. in remote provinces, an uptake and transmission and not really is concerning because some of those areas have little to no health care infrastructure. all right,
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thank you for that that there jessica washington in jakarta phone. so he has more now on the situation in malaysia health official save a number of new cases is expected to increase because the highly infectious delta varying 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 infection 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 that are 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 long was state and quality. now, hospitals which have had trouble finding space to store bodies and ongoing to be
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getting containers to function as temporary monks. they're also plans to make self, has kids go on to make available on sale? the hope is that new infections can be detected and isolated quickly. health 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 vaccine supplies. still head on al jazeera, around hudson, you locally produced vaccine will boost its slow inoculation campaign. damaged band alive destroyed, re explore the cultural heritage. so it's called off and nasty as war between as a by sean and media i i,
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it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by capital airways. hello. we got an area of very heavy rain just around faced in parts of china at the moment. the little large area of funder has a rumbling away here. and we're going to see more heavy downpours as we go on through the next couple of days to see some heavy rainfall recently to southern parts of japan. 91 millimeters in the space of 24 hours as well over half the july average rainfall more shabbots as we go one through friday. showers there across the korean peninsula, showers longest spells of right into the northeast side of china on the other side of the yellow sea. and if anything was heavy down, pulls becoming more widespread as we go one through saturday should be lost. drive shanghai around 32 celsius, big showers, hot and humid for hong kong at around 31 degrees. now we see some very heavy rain. once again, gathering up the western side of india with the monsoon rains really packing up once again, so much of western india, seeing some big downpours, quite
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a scattering showers actually cause a good part of indian. now that the monsoon southwest, the monsoon, has made his way right across india, but even pakistan, seeing some lively and heavy showers over the next few days. wet weather, once again into the fall, north india gression making you went in the pole and staying very unsettled for much of bangladesh sponsored cattle airways. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the bi, no ministrations thing along game. it's very much of a warm embrace, 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 the generation and the politics that life has been shaped by vitamin in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on our jazeera, ah,
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ah, the elders era, reminder of our top story, this, our an african government negotiate it says the telephone is proposing a 3 month see fun in exchange for the release of $7000.00 prison follows rapid telephone gains in recent weeks, including a keyboard across with pakistan. officials in south africa urging people not to panic by fuel. after the country's largest oil refinery was temporarily shut down the days of riots and losing have disrupted supply chains. the 70 people, the dead. indonesia has recorded its highest every single day of new cases of covert. 19 some 56000 cases. health authority say the delta variant is responsible
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for that search. brazil's president julia, both the nato has been taken to hospital for treatment of a blocked contest time. this photo was posted on his twitter account before he was transferred from the capital priscilla to hospital and sell. paolo in soft days of chronic hiccups, want to, you know, have his, the latest from rio de janeiro. the doctors have examined him again and have decided for the moment not to submit him to 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 intestine or domino area.
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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 worse 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 a severe blow. returning to the pandemic hand, iran is fighting its 5th wave of cov 19. as the new delta veteran continues to spread, the country is already the worst effect in the middle east. with 3500000 people infected and more than 86000 deaths. those jabari has more on how around vaccination program is slowly getting underway. on a stretch of highway in west ron sits, one of the world's largest shopping malls,
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and it's now home to the cities biggest cove at 19 vaccination center. this facility is one of hundreds in the capital and it's open 7 days a week from 8 in the morning until late afternoon, depending on demand. 60 health care workers and volunteers run the center. deal between 504500 people every day. in iran, anyone above the age of 65 is eligible to be vaccinated. 68 year old sat on her seni is getting the chinese sinner farm vaccine. was hold on. hold on. i'm just so happy to be vaccinated. i was so stressed out all the time and worried that i didn't leave the house for a year. now i feel a bit more comfortable and less stressed me. a sentiment shared by many here health officials are currently using the chinese vaccine and russian one across the country. but recently that domestic vaccine bearcats has been approved cobra as
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found, the already says she doesn't care which vaccine she gets as long as she is immunized . i'm glad to get the vaccine. i hope we can get rid of these disease soon. healthy is the greatest gift, not just for me, but for all society. iran has a long way to go to achieve mass immunization so far, just above 7000000 from the population of 86000000 have been vaccinated. iran has purchased 16000000 doses of foreign vaccines through the global kovak scheme. but the government says us sanctions are to blame for not getting more doses in sooner, and it's now hoping its own vaccine can help and took off not they told them cannibal. people can't choose the type of vaccine they get. but hopefully, once the domestic vaccine is mass produced, we can speed up the vaccination process and get 60 percent of the population immunized. last month i told the how many was one of the 1st to receive the power cat vaccine. since then, there's been a bigger demand for it. her own grand lazara,
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which covers an amazing 10 kilometers of shops installs is supposed to be shut down in accordance with the government lockdown restrictions. but these shop want to say they can afford to close getting vaccinated. the only real whole crawl, the businesses and all the radios, to survive the economic downturn, as well as the pandemic sources, safari, alpha 0. it's been a sharp increase in children around the world have missed out on basic vaccines as a result of disruptions caused by the corona virus pandemic. the w h o and unicef say 23000000 children, missed out on routine jobs, leaving them vulnerable to diseases like measles, polio, polio, rather, and meningitis. elleon is chief of programs and services for the national association of county and city health officials. he says, a lack of routine vaccination could be to other types of outbreaks as countries reopened. not only is the need to ensure that folks and children and get the
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necessary vaccinations, but we've also seen the rise and backing hesitancy and vaccine. poor confidence to black edward and as a result amplified with the lack of access due to both the lockdown to cetera, in the 1st few months 2020, even here the u. s. we saw sharp decrease in the number of children who are getting their vaccines. the regular routine bags, nations, so it was quite important to ensure that providers understand that they should still be trying their best to ensure both well visits and prioritize. especially for the pediatric cases, the opportunity to get those children's back name. it is the hope that we can really get these providers. and as you can see this problem, it's now worldwide. it's not just one particular entity. and of course, it just doesn't necessarily mean that it's only those impoverish or develop
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a nation. it's actually everyone pad, this tremendous impact. and the concern, of course, is as we think of, we're reopening or reclose. and depending on where you are, the likelihood of other outbreaks to occur. that's why it's so vital to really build this wall of defense, especially upon our most vulnerable population. our children, france has top criminal court of appeal, is expected to decide whether one of the country's largest companies can be investigated. its role in the syrian war, submit make lafarge continued to operate. an area is controlled by eiffel. between 20122014. it's accused of being complicit in crimes against humanity. natasha butler has more from paris. the factory, and ne serial. once run by french, the ment giant lafarge 2017. the french judges have been investigating whether the force paid armed group concluding, i saw $50000000.00 in protection money to keep the pulled running between
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20122014. at the height of serious civil war, also lethargic fluctuated. its foreign staff, syrian employees, including mustafah, had to keep working, kept the. we asked the company to stop the work, but they didn't stop. the company berth responsibility for all of us were arrested, kills and argued that this man blames the company for his nephew's death. yes, in the home several. michelle. my nephew, yes. it worked for the, the hours you went from here to good to his work and i sit, arrested him and put him in jail. after 4 months we went to see and asked about us in the opened his file and told us, executed him by john. the fall is also accused of selling cement, for i saw an obtaining war materials for militants. the company which merged with swiss firm wholesome. in 2015 has admitted some mistakes, but denies. most of the allegations investigators are examining charges on the farm
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finance terrorism violated sanctions. and endangered peoples lives in 2019 a french court dismissed an additional charge of complicity and crimes against humanity. now from the top criminal court of appeal could overturn that decision. the proceedings against the far out the results of the complaint followed by the french finance ministry 11 form a theory, employees and 2, and jose, what budget could to doug solve as well? so it's not only states that have responsibilities, companies who move to countries because it's profitable for them, can also end up contributing to international crimes, including crimes against humanity and financing terrorism. and it's in the fall is decision to stay in syria when the danger seemed clear as damage the company's reputation and raised questions over the role of the french government at the time . if the judges decide the far can face charges of crimes against humanity, it would be the 1st time that
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a company in the european union would face such an investigation. natasha butler al jazeera paris. at least 20 people are dead after floods in west, in germany. at least 6 houses have been completely sorry, they've completely collapsed. another 25 homes are at risk. the army has been deployed to health standard residence a so moving storm system is cold and once and generation funds forecast is predicting more heavy rain last year, civilians on both sides of the disputed, the going to kind of buck regional caught up the worst fighting and more than 25 years, and despite c 5 between all media and as a by sean, there are still concerns about another casualty of war, cultural heritage, science. we're still sorta reports from coach events and as a by sean now go to cut about may be small in size, but the disputed region is rich in cultural and religious heritage. this 100 year old monuments have ever have seen better days. human lockers in the shoulder,
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hundreds of monuments and historical sites in this region have been damaged, vandalized, or destroyed during the 30 years of war. the thousands of graveyards, the historical educational institutions, museums then now unrecognizable. the 1st publication house, which was established in the 19th century, is ruin of the russian orthodox church of july or mosque. the church of albania, dimly moscow and maralie shrine from the 13th century also damaged. mister sorta, in the immediate aftermath of the seas, fire that ended last year's war between either be john and armenia. cultural institutions. and scholars was concerns. they said hundreds of historical mosques, church monasteries, monuments and museums could be at risk. i mean, you see is between 19972006 of their b. johnny forces damaged or destroyed thousands of the historical sites including medieval church and graveyards, enact javan. but as
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r b j says the cultural damage on his side became more apparent after its armed forces recapture territories are many have controlled since 1993 and that the scale of the destruction to sites including most and libraries, is bigger than expected exports. believe cultural reconciliation is still possible in no go nor cut up. despite the dismal record of the past 3 decades, both sides have demonstrated every interest and even admiration of heritage that isn't their own. lot of it in some of the war does not kill only soldiers and civilians, but also historical heritage. and there's no insurance for this heritage. both muslim and christian heritage of this region have been vandalized. we have to be meticulous to careful not to further harm the historical cultural, sorry, a mutual respect is what we need and i believe both sides have learned a lesson that this destructive war should not be a never ending circle, which destroys our common history. buried within these buildings are centuries or
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share tradition, culture and history of people who today called themselves by 2 different names. although the guns are mostly silent, other be john and armenia are still a long way from peace. and many people here hope that the historical treasures of no go, no cra, don't also become casualties of war, let alone cause for another set of that for java and other bay, john. ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder now of the top stories and afghan government negotiate. it says the taliban is proposing a 3 month ceaseless exchange for the release of $7000.00. it's prisoners. on wednesday, the armed group took control of the spin bolduc crossing with talk last on thousands have been left stranded as a result, charlotte bellis has moved from couple.

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