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media players from both sides. anatomy of a prisoner exchange on his ear. ah, allow government al jazeera where ever you know, i a devastating told in germany's worst flooding in decades. more than a 100 people have died and hundreds more missing. ah, i'm robinson, this is a lie from doha also coming up south africa as president virus. he won't allow
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anarchy as a clean up gets under way off the days of looting and rioting. a warning just days out from england. lifting corona virus restrictions that hospital admissions will reach scary levels. the truth to be out there weren't really strong survivors of canada's indigenous schools because about the abuse they suffered as researches more and more children screams could be found. ah, hundreds of people are missing as the scale of flooding in germany and other parts of western europe becomes clearer, at least $104.00 people have died in germany as towns and villages a swamped with flood water. 1300 people still have been found. chancellor, anglo marco says the full extent of the disaster may not be known for days. 23 people have also lost their lives in neighboring belgium. 20 of them in the
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province of the edge. at least 10 houses have been swept away. people from more than a 1000 homes have been moved to safer grub and you need to have i. when i finished work midnights, i came back and parked in front of my home. there was no water was nothing. no, it was going to happen because we had to live to cove it. we were hoping we'd get back in our fees and now there's they do us. so i saw the floods in 1957. it was not as big as this. this is unheard of executive cars and a broken levey in southern netherlands has prompted mass evacuations in several villages along the mos river officials. war and a large gap and the embankment could leave the entire area flooded. survosity got the latest from since eric in germany. a lots of people still missing and only very, very slowly, the sheer devastation of this disaster is coming to the surface. as i can say, people are really picking up their pieces. these houses are still standing,
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but you can see from the lines on the walls, how high this water had struck against these walls of up to 4 meters high. these houses are very near to the river, and people have been telling me there was this southern southern rise of the water and done it. really. the current was very strong. they had to flee, and many were able to, to evacuate themselves, but sadly nearby. and it's a place we can't even reach now because the bridge is broken. at least 12 people died in a house for this able people. so that's a very sad news from this place called since care. and what we can hear from most people we're talking to is that there will really, really surprised by the amount of the water people left here, their whole life like that. we've never seen a thing like this. and of course, global warming done easily comes to my why not a person told me, i hope this is
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a wake up call for politicians who really actually start doing things. of course, this is the 1st time that's really in their face here, because of course, we know of this in less developed parts of the world. but this is right here in the west of europe, where this author, us hits that hasn't seen the scale for a very long time. but in the meantime, of course, these people are 1st worried about their belongings, their homes, and also still about safety rep or banks are still on the pressure. dams are still under pressure. the rain has now stopped, but it's still quite some concern about the days to come. you can go to natasha bought the whose life person years belgium's worst hit region. natasha. we can just see in the, the shop behind you there just how high that water has come. and as we were mentioning earlier, there are 23 people so far lost their lives in neighboring belgium. that must be worries, of course, that that figure is going to rise the indeed, i mean, the angler neighborhood in the city of yeah,
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just one of the worst affected areas and many street and roads are still flooded, which is why you can see behind me there are some folks that people have been shuffling backwards and forwards to try and reach some of the streets where you can't go any more with the vehicle. they have residents that have been coming out from those folks. clearly very shaken other volunteers that taking water in to those residents who stayed behind in the house as we've been walking around this neighborhood to some of the streets where the water has not receded, talking to people. and most people say that they were extremely frightened, as the water levels kept going up and up. they talked about how they saw calls being tossed around in the st. furniture slowing down the streets. now people are just trying to salvage what they can take, what possessions they can, and really clean that water from the bottom of the house. i spoke to one woman who said she lived here since 1970. she said, i've never seen anything like this. clearly very distort. another old lady was
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moved to his. we know that the belgian point minutes that we're speaking about earlier, he has said that these 5 on president did. he is called for day of morning on july 20th latasha. thank you very much. indeed. natasha butler and talking to his life from the age south africa, as president says, as economic recovery has been hit after a week of violence and looting that's killed at least 212 people sit around oppose . it says the unrest was planned and coordinated. and that authorities have identified 12 suspects. the president says 25000 soldiers will control the streets to stop more stealing and fighting rights began after former president jacob zoom was sent to jail last week about smith is in castillo natal. are the president spoke earlier? he has this update on the shortage of basic goods because of the riots. most people have been queueing here for hours for bread and of a basic is one of the only shops and petrol stations that wasn't taught. in the
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looting and writing that swept through this part of durban, in the days after the jailing, perform a present, jacob zoom and current. presidents are all ram opposed to being in town. he says that he will not allow, i'm a key and they have to prevail. and it's quite clear that this all these incidents of invest and looting were instigated instigators. people who planned it coordinated it. the main shall and b p refineries and opened up for more than 48 hours shut down. but there is still a backlog in demand for fuel and south africa. the consumer goods council. he's warning of a humanitarian disaster unless security is provided for delivery vehicles and stop working and manufacturing plant and in stores. that is because the council believes
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that the com that is failing now is precarious. the present says there are 25000 stroup troops now in the streets of kazi luna tau on housing provinces to keep the pace and hope that the economy can start moving again in scientists and health experts in england, a warning against what's being called freedom day just days before covered 900 restrictions, there are dropped from monday. rules to where mosques, bands of nightclubs and work from home guidance are all set to go. but the chief medical officer is wanting england is not out of the woods yet. and it hospitalisation levels could reach what he calls scary levels within weeks. on friday, there were more than 50000 new cases for highest since january the delta variant accounts for almost all of the new infections around 1600000 people in england have
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been told to isolate scientists and doctors from both the u. k. and internationally . a wanting to move recklessly, endangers millions of lives. john hall has more from london. the public are generally quite worried about that, and that's because they can well see that it is highly questionable at this moment how much freedom there is from the virus itself. infection rates are climbing rapidly this week, getting an average of around 50000 a day, the highest they've been in 6 months. the new health secretary sizes job it predicted they could easily hit a 100000 a day during the course of this 3rd way. most of those new infections, of course, are happening in the unvaccinated population, the young children, most of those young and fit enough to emerge relatively unscathed, but not old. death numbers are rising to averaging around 50 a day. that's a big jump in the last few weeks with the result that among the vaccinated population, among the vulnerable in that population,
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there is relying science about what lies ahead. 840000 school children have been sent home under similar circumstances with all the sort of attendant care issues that come with that. it's all having a huge impact on the economy. staff shortages business is struggling to stay open factories warning that they may have to close and all the while there is this swirling concern among scientists building now advising the government. warning the government to change course 1200 scientists have given their support to a letter written to the lancet medical journal warning that the government strategy of allowing the virus to effectively run wild among the young and school children is quite dangerous and ethical and could allow for the emergence of vaccine resistant variance, and as such, they say is a danger to the whole world. rushes capital is also using corona virus restrictions . despite surgeon cases, there must go. residents will no longer have to provide proof of vaccination or
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immunity at public venues. a 5th of nearly 26000 new cases recorded in russia on friday in the capital leaders of the asia pacific trade group on apec has voted to expand the sharing and manufacturing of vaccines to fight the pandemic. the agree ramping up in occupations is the only way out of the global crisis. on st. louis has more. friday's meeting comes months before the usual annual summit of april leaders held in november. this is the 1st time such an additional meeting has been held. new zealand is the host of the asia pacific economic corporation this year. new zealand prime, mr. jacinta arden said this meeting reflects leaders desire to navigate together out of the cove at 19 pandemic and economic crisis. now the world is facing a resurgence in cove at 19 infections with asia being the epicenter. first, india,
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now indonesia, reporting rec, quote, numbers, infections and deaths. the leaders of a pack collectively agree that the most pressing issue is vaccines. and they've called for fair access to vaccines saying this needs to be accelerated as the only way out of this pandemic. and they've promised to read double efforts to expand vaccine manufacture and said they will support the voluntary transfer of vaccine production technologies. there was also discussion about economic recovery. apec economy's suffered that was contraction last year since the 2nd world war, 81000000 jobs were lost. now leaders discuss ways to sustain their economies with a focus on keeping the markets open. now and there was also talk about how they would safely resume international travel with perhaps the possibility of using vaccine passports. still ahead and i'll just re or access inside
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a concert zone in northern if you're here. but a tentative is dispute between 2 ethnic communities. and 11 and plunges into more economic turmoil after the resignation of its prime minister designate ah, ah, however, the rain clouds have been gathering across southern parts of the middle east and we are likely to see a once per the flooding of many pounds for the recent loss of clashing up on the satellite. pitcher? is it a storm ahead of that? it's known as a boob, coming in behind beliefs of the kind of conditions that one or 2 spots of st. across all parts of the area, chiefly to a man into yemen, southern parts of saudi arabia. we'll see the worst of the rainfall as we go one through the next couple of days. but we could see that weather weather, also making its way up towards us here in casa. there we go. the weather, just flooding across the u. e. nothing up towards doha. don't be surprised to see
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a shower as we go through saturday and on into sunday, some showers to also extending their way into parts of southern and west and iran over the next couple of days. further north, it is generally dry, few showers around the caucus if that's pushed back further south, we got the shelves continue, central part of africa, sweet. salsa dancing, some heavy downpour. central african republic. all the way across towards the gulf of guinea, south of that, it is generally dry, but we have got a few showers in the forecasts across the eastern parts of africa, chiefly into were mozambique some on shore showers, just drifting in here, maybe a shower or 2 into towns near and we are like that he wanted to have the showers for the eastern side, madagascar ah, with a bag of energy and change to every part of our universe. or
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small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah, the me, you're watching it on my reminder of our tell stories. this are more than searching . 100 people are missing in western europe after severe flooding. at least 104 people have died in germany, which is experiencing its worst weather disaster in decades. south africa,
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as president says, a week of unrest of kill 212 people was plans and coordinators. i'm opposed to says 25000 soldiers will patrol the streets. stop more looting and violent contact spots are wanting about a rise and cobra. 1900 infections in england was in days away from lifting all restrictions. more than 51000 new cases were reported on friday, almost all from the delta. very honestly, international says police and ethiopia have detained dozens of ticket ions and what appears to be an ethnically motivated operation. the right group says the arrests were carried out in the capital at his harbor by june. the last 2 weeks was many denied due process. honesty says journalists and activists have also been targeted . include at least 11 reporters covering the conflict in northern to get region, or some have been released on bail. the group says hundreds remain in detention and unknown locations. the deputy president of ethiopia, as i'm hot,
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our region fund among the fro, has told al jazeera additional forces have been deployed to the borders with today . it's a counter to guy in fighters who launched a new offensive earlier this week. i'll just say it a, got a van government access to a disputed region in western ticket. i from where catherine sawyer reports i'm harris special forces and the few p and federal police. at a checkpoint in my car, they're passing through require identification papers who owned a rare regional government guided trip, but event filming the forces and the militia called funnel was difficult. the town claimed by both the em. hara, anti grand ethnic communities was under t guys administration before the war started in november. it's one of the was the atrocities happened. hundreds of people were killed, the communities accused each other's fighters of committing it. gabrey mass gal manghese to a farmer says
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a dispute about regional buddha territories goes back decade. yeah, that's all that i d, glen leaders want to come on for sure. but we, the really created a system that film and then when the war and the power would not give to visit our land. to gran fighters are now pushing south and west. they say they're taking back territory seized by higher forces in the last 8 months of conflict, political and military leaders in the capital, harder, i get increasingly nervous about the gains being made by great defense forces. they'll say they'll do whatever it takes to protect their land and people who are the regional vice president shoes as a 1985 map that places march of the dispute a territories in harrow region. the borderline have however, since been redrawn he tells us when the t cry people's liberation front or t p. last to power you that next to the land to cry. we have never, ever accepted the amount of people in the regional government has never endorse it
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. we have never been consulted. so whenever you say historical dispute as if it takes us some time years behind, and one time it was there, another time it was you. that's what you call dispute. it has never been. so it couldn't be just a dispute. it was rather taken union left hardy by the t period if it was decided mom higher forces and now being deployed to the front line. but the vice president also called on people here to defend themselves. i think they, they should be aware of and be informed be on the same platform that is where whenever the address of the game at least they have to prepare themselves in a new way to defend in any mechanism that they have to take up. and yes, many to grant who lived in my car and then nearby who married town have fled to refugee comes across the buddha in sudan,
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who still here recently held protest against the guys political leadership and its forces. it was not clear to us if they were on the streets willingly or had been classed. every interview we tried to do was in the presence of a minder with a gun that the grands were afraid to speak openly. catching story all jazeera, i'm horror region if you'll be a number of people infected with covered 19 is wising and parts of africa because of the rapidly spreading delta variant with oxygen in short supply center goals, health ministries, investing, and mobile oxygen facilities for health centers across hoc reports from dot com. 4 year old who me one is getting her tonsils removed, they normally routine operation. if it were not for coven, 19 oxygen has become a precious resource. and this the ologist could eat, cannot afford to waste. she'd ministers it with caution.
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if someone has no oxygen for just 3 minutes, they will go into cardiac arrest. that could lead to certainly proxy oxygen is vital whether it be for us or for the patient. once you sleep the machine from oxygen into our system, keeping her alive in the operation room, there are no oxygen tanks. me and 250 patients in need of oxygen are connected to this noise. the machine found in the back of the hospital machine does the breathing for them. it takes in ambient air, concentrating the oxygen and pumping it through pipes, the hospital surgery theaters in wards setting goals, ministry of health ordered these mobile oxygen facilities to all of its public hospitals just before the cove at 1900 outbreak. look just at the medical, oxygen is medicine and without it, we cannot treat patients in many developing countries. there is a lack of access to auction, which means some surgery are cancel because buying oxygen things is too expensive.
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and so our head of states make hospitals autonomy as an oxygen, a top priority. faced with the contagious coven, 19 delta variance. the state is deploying mobile oxygen machines to every health facilities in the country. to ensure surgery can go as planned. this is a crucial part of the post operation phase is where patients regained, consciousness tends to steady flow of oxygen. it prevents the patient from running into respiratory distress and helps them catch own breath. every breath counts a coalition of global health, campaigners says, 18 low income countries are dealing with an acute oxygen shortage. most are in africa. the cues multinational companies have overcharging oxygen supply or buying oxygen used to be the hospitals biggest expense. now that we don't depend
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on it, we invest that money into pink staff on time, and ensuring better treatment. who me is slowly waking up from a surgery that would not be possible without oxygen in essential and life saving resource. that so many lead the face of a 3rd wave of cove in 1900 infections in africa. nicholas hawk algae or the car. russia says the us mission and i've kind of stand, has failed. foreign minister, 2nd love love, says the withdrawal of american troops as further destabilize the wards, own country, and created more uncertainty over his political future products to the americans left afghanistan because they considered their mission in this country. accomplished as president joe biden emphasized. of course, he's trying to present the situation is positively as possible, but everyone understand that the mission has failed, and this is publicly acknowledged, including in the us itself. terrorism has not disappeared. isis and kinder have
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strengthened their positions and the truck trade has reached unprecedented levels. appeal at surprise when the indian photo journalist has been killed in afghanistan kinda hard district. danny said that he was chief photographer for the reuters news agency. it was traveling with the african special forces when he was caught in the crossfire between taliban and african troops. and they spin bulldog showman, border area, france, the european union. and the us are calling on lebanese politicians to urgently form a cabinet after the prime minister designate quit. so how do you these resignation has worse than the already struggling economic outlook with many uncertain how to make ends meet. in a hot reports from beirut, its rush hour in beirut, but one of lebanon's busiest transport point barely has any passengers arise and fuel prices. increased affairs. a financial crisis means the majority of the population of this small nation is struggling to afford basic needs. more of
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a lot of transportation allowance they used to be paid to workers was enough. it's not the case any longer. transportation costs increased by at least 4 times the lawson value of the local currency. the leader has affected purchasing power. it has lost nearly 95 percent of its worth in nearly 2 years. but in recent weeks, it has been in free fall, reaching a record low. after lebanon's politicians reached a dead end and efforts to form a new government. i use turn $1500.00. now my salary is worth $100.00 and i are, and in lira, we are always in debt. lebanon has been without the functioning government for nearly a year without one, an unprecedented economic meltdown can't be reversed. instead, rival politicians have been fighting for power and prime minister designate saddle heidi's decision to step aside complicates a solution. this could be an open ended political crisis. heidi who is considered
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the leader of the muslim sunday community says he will not endorse a replacement. the post of prime minister is reserved for his community. that is why his support is important because power is shared among religious, that the state is nearly bankrupt. and this has affected many sectors, including health care and one aspect that is the issue of the stuff that are leaving in droves because of the financial pressures they're under. there is the shortages and medications and supplies and the issue of the fuel and the power cuts before the hospitals were excluded from the severe power cuts that the general population were under. but now the hospitals have been included in the scots. there are also shortages in medicine as importers struggled to find hard currency. and i did though, i can't find medicine for my blood pressure and heart problems. i go to bed at
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night, not knowing if i will wake up the next morning. international calls are growing louder for lebanese leaders to form a reform minded government to deal with the collapse. but so far, the priority of the political class accused of years of corruption is clinging on to power. then they're also, you know, they route that warnings at the search for unmarked graves of indigenous children in canada will discover many additional victims. they suffice to be fine so far, but with such a said, they are expecting to find more alexia bryan, before it's each flag marks a grave, a child, a story, and members of canada's indigenous groups. want those stories heard? you are bearing witness to a very important truth about indigenous people and canada. it has been referred to as a historic dark chapter from the 19th century,
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more than 150000 indigenous children attended state funded christian boarding schools in an effort to assimilate them into mainstream canadian society. the children was separated from their families, languages and traditions. the last school closed and 996. i gotten so many beatings for speak my language that i was sure that there's a subconscious block that just didn't allow me to do it. thousands of them was physically and sexually abused or died of disease. we were dropped and b you could scream and scream your vision, no wonder to come to your help. in 2008, the canadian government officially apologized for its part and launched an inquiry to investigate. hundreds of remains or unmarked grace had been found at former residential schools in recent months. using ground penetrating radar researches say, many of the graves were shallow in line with reports from survivors that children
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were forced to dig them. they warned the discovery so far adjust the beginning. there are very likely to be many human burials in the study area. after all, this investigation has barely scratched the surface covering just under 2 acres of the total $160.00 acre residential school sites. indigenous leaders have called on prime minister at johnston trudeau, and the catholic church which ran many of the schools to open the records immediately and fully for all the remains can be identified. the responsibility of our children is the families in their community. so her birth was good. sure her up and down are we're not going to come up here. are want the truth to be out, did mark burnett be just your home?
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oh, a history of her shared by generations to promise to honor those who never came home. alex here brian al jazeera oh. and then they go. organizers continue to be widely criticized by the japanese public for holding the games. despite the rising corona virus cases, the head of the international olympic committee has been in her visiting a peace memorial. more than 70000 people signed a petition opposing his visit. during the pandemic. the eiffel tower has reopened to visit his afterwards. longest closures since world war 2. the french landmark have been shot since the start of the pandemic. it's not going to accept 13000 people a day. ah,
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this is obviously where these are the top stories, more than 1300 people are missing in western europe to severe flooding. at least 104 people have died in.

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