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on the thrust step outside the mainstream shift the focus, the panoramic turned out to be a handy little pre tax for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. the listening post on jazz eda ah at least $160.00 dead and hundreds remain missing in germany and belgium after catastrophic trash funds. ah. are you watching algae 0 live from ne battle also ahead. taliban in afghan government delegations meet for talk. c. doha, with both sides, saying they won't be cuban prize and cows april government. ronnie, that fake news online helps your last week's on rest and protest and britain health
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minister test positive for coping 19 despite being vaccinated, as cases from the delta variance continue disparage worldwide. ah, thank you very much for joining as emergency workers in western germany and belgium . s. searching for hundreds of people believes to be missing after devastating floods. more than $160.00 i confirmed dead and that figure is expected to increase . german chancellor merkel has called the flood a catastrophe and will visit the region on sundays and reports from the german town of that. it was rush hour when the water quickly enter dated highway number 265 near f. stop catching unexpected drivers. and passengers by surprise, soldiers and rescue workers tried to reach dropped cars, finding out if everyone made it out in time. we hope that they made it out of their
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cars, but we are not sure. and we can guarantee that. perhaps people in the cars, we could not check all cars. and if you see the quality of the water, also the check with diversity of no use looking at how challenging it is to free this one highway. it becomes clear as recovery will take time. it's hard to imagine the people stuck in traffic when the road suddenly filled up with walker. reinforcements have now come from all over germany, because not only were residents completely taken by surprise by the flock. they also completely overwhelmed government services. during his visit to ash dot german president frank wall to shine maya told survivors they will get help, but have to be patient when decent his is active. so lock config mind and his health that has been promised should also be for the communities who in the next days and weeks won't only have to clear up the damage,
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but will also have to rebuild everything. the roads that are destroyed, the bridges that have been swept away, and that's why it is good that such support has been agreed on to a landslide buried at least 3 houses in our stock and damaged others. this woman lost, her son was swept away by the mud flo, his body as yet to be recovered. she and other residents are anxious to the begging authorities to allow them to return to holland manhattan. alas, yet we have nothing. we were evacuated. i took a few things, i think it will take 4 to 6 weeks before i can go back. there is no electricity, no water, no gas up. the whole infrastructure is down. how is boring in from across germany for those who had to leave their homes in a hurry with only the clothes they were wearing. people were lucky enough not to be effective, a fall and tearing, to help you that we have clothes, shoes for men, women, and children, everything they need. it's great to see how much support is coming in the outgoing
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of solidarity, give hope to those who have not only lost their loved ones, homes are belonging, but also they believe that the town was a safe place to live, steadfast and al jazeera. after that, germany and belgium, at least $27.00 people have died in flooding, began on wednesday over a 100 osteo missing wires are now receiving, allowing rescuers to access thousands of affected homes. natasha. but never for some of the city of lish. it is not much to save for some residence in this neighborhood of the belgian city of the age. most furniture and appliances are ruined, cause wrecked the flood waters that, of course, so much damage have finally subsided. with a clean up, it has only just begun all it was just for the water covered the cupboards. pascal is still shaken, rising waters had forced her teenage daughter to climb onto the roof where they were stranded overnight until
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a neighbor helped rescue them. she says it's only once they were safe, the reality drug probably or one of them is all on the we have nothing left, no home, no furniture, clothes. it's so hard, but i say to myself, at least i saved my child as a mother, that's the most important. it will be some time before residence in neighbourhood like this one comes to turn with what has happened. but what is lifting spirits is the fact that so many people have come here and rallied around to help hunting out food and water, or lending a hand. or nearly every affected st. volunteers off it up as soon as it's about solar derossi's supporting people to show they aren't alone with this devastation when they see all these young people coming to help them during their summer holidays. well it's just amazing and heart warming, belgium's prime minister visited the town of a hospital. he's called the floods unprecedented, but this scientist says climate change is to blame. to go to the critic the
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rainfall was of course exceptional. but all of our climate data shows that it could happen again. the future emergency workers continue to move people from areas in homes, considered unsafe as they reach regions that were cut off by flood waters. they say they may find more bodies of dozens of people are missing. the hope here though is that they'll find survivors. natasha butler al jazeera. yes, belgium and avenues delegation from the afghan government and the taliban are meeting for negotiations in the country. capital as violence continues to escalation, have gone on both sides of the engage in talks for months in bill. huh. they say the only solution is through dialogue. however, the taliban has taken advantage of the us to withdraw launching several offenses then capturing large parts of the country, osama bin drive, it has more from the toxin don't. as they were concluded of the talks between the taliban and representatives from abundance on the number of issues were discussed,
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including the release of prison as the listing from united nations list talk. there was talk about amending the constitution and all inclusive government and political roadmap to words piece the taliban. insisting that before the talk there's a discussion about cease fire across the right. it's on the needs to be an inclusive government, which represents all segments of the gun society, not specifying how they're going to achieve it. but one thing that as the 1st step, but they've also been saying that because such a high power delegation has come to the company capital, they're willing to discuss everything that they are bringing to the tables. we hope and we won't. and we, we expect that to be, should have brought something to get mental. and on our side, we are ready to show flexibility. and our aim is clear. and that is to have and slamming up on a crusade was meant in place in our nissan and put an end to this phase of
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piping and into a new piece which will be our piece and good for us. as the taliban discuss, the situation on the ground in afghanistan has been deteriorating. there are people who have been expressing their concerns about how taliban have been digging, not just district, but provincial capital, as well as coming to word the capital capital as well. we asked the minister for peace about what his hope is from this level of talks, as they're definitely not going to be conclusive in 48 hours. but he thinks that he, what he wants the other side to realize is that there is no, there is no solution by force to atlanta, sons problem. and only way ahead is through the go see a. we have to keep the door off. there is ocean open because the solution to the conflict is not violent. so the solution is actually
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meaningful negotiation to be very frank with you, we've been quite flexible and also tolerance since the part of the talk. so what's important is that i call upon to canada and to show the same flexibility, the same understanding that they need to understand that to have the intention of taking that kind of some by force is not going to work on saturday. these talks are going to be concluded, they are being closely monitored by the united states, the european union, as well as the host in utter all sides, not directly part of the negotiations, but doing what they can to try and persuade all sides the shorter strain to show flexibility to try and think of the gone people because as this fight is ongoing, as the united states is all set to leave by september, the 11th the people on the ground in a gun to sign and afraid they're thinking that they might lose all of the hard for the freedom that they received in the last 20 years. busy and on the taliban side,
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trying to tell them that there is no forceful solution to venice on and piece will only come but all side sit on the negotiation stable. they continue their work by talking to each other and come to a consensus on bringing peace to us on the progress of the towns for being keenly watched by the public in the afghan capital from where charlotte bellis report. this is the front page of the newspaper. this morning adela travels to talk with taliban before the delegation left. yesterday i had a news conference with that same period across the networks here this morning. everyone is watching it very closely. there's a lot of pressure here to see some type of diplomatic progress out of her, and that's because the violence is just increasing since us president biden amounts . a pull that all us and nato troops would be gone by september. the 11th the telephone really dealt with down independent analysts at that time so that they
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controlled about 70 or 80 districts out of about 400. now 3 months later, they say that crippled to about 220 getting a lot of traction around the country and a lot of strategic positions as we speak. now this is offensive around the same says in the north of telecom, sorry for the south around kansas city, and then also taking border crossing. so they taking these games, they going back to the negotiating table and they going back with more leverage and hearing. cobble that has people watching nervously, and after 40 years of conflict, people just really want a resolution in this recent fly can be un says 270000 people have already been displaced. it's really exacerbating a dire situation for an already vulnerable population. cuban president has denounced what he calls a false narrative about anti government protest centers. footage of laws rallies is fake. miguel diaz canal accused us of provoking protests and spreading hate on
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social media. this is after cuba, so it's big isn't i govern protest saying decades or burden. manley has more this celebratory rally in havana is a full cry from angry protest to the grit. this caribbean nation performing cuban self and waving flags. thousands of people shape support. the president miguel diaz can he says protests against key this economic decline. what based on source narrative? 50 morning or if you need to can be moved. they are encouraging and glorifying disrespect and destruction of property threats and harassment of citizens and families. right now what the wall, the sink from is a lie. ro, castro joined the president who he attended power to in 20. 19, he and his brother, the late fidel castro,
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had led the cuban revolution more than 6 decades ago. okay. and then yeah, panda mc, nope, i'm the mac. we have to defend the solution. we have to defend what is ours gentle dental totaled in the words of miguel diaz canal. he made it clear to the whole world that this revolution will not be overthrown. i have a week ago, a wave of protest hit 40 cuban cities, the biggest in decades, people calling the liberty freedom and down the dictatorship. they galvanized in the thousands of the shortages of goods and the government's handling of asserting code. 19 infections. pools of people were arrested always 2000 kilometers north in washington, d. c. protest showed solid charity outside the cuban embassy.
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my grandmother left a nice sort of that opportunity among the most cuban american population of florida and us president joe biden called key the state and showed no sign of lifting economic sanctions. the country now seems divided between 2 count, those who blame the government of widespread shortages of food and medicine, and those who don't want to lose a socialist revolution. they blame 60 years of crippling functions, but their economic was lower. but among the out there are still ahead on al jazeera cemeteries in indonesia are running out of room as the country record. a record increase in the number of covered 1900. the film,
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the one the palm doors to great, great confusion at can. why? slightly didn't do the right thing while announcing the festival. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. it stopped raining too heavily. hung shirt is reading fairly heavily further west in japan and the tropical psycho tries to develop in the west the pacific. and that'll head up slowly towards the smaller island. otherwise, the seasonal rains spread itself quite largely throughout central and northern china. keep doing that for the next 2 days, shouts to a possibly hong kong, heavier ones are going to be around the yellow sea than re for me. again in united the southwest, a marson as part of china. and that extends down to the philippines. the heavy rain
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play in the woods while providing for family ways, cleaning games. as my precious game in the game, my son bob way on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, you're watching 0 recap of the top stories. emergency work is in western germany and belgium is searching for hundreds of people believes to be missing after devastating floods. $160.00 i confirm dead with that figure expected to rise. delegation from the afghan government and the tiny banner meeting and the catherine
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capital. despite the talk, violence continues to escalation of gannon. accounting ban has launched several offensive spend captured large parts of the country and cuba. the president has denounced what he calls a false narrative about anti government protests and says, footage of laws rallies a hold together vs canal, accused us of provoking projects and spreading hate on social media. the u. k. has recorded almost 55000 cases of karone of ours in a day its highest numbers in january just days before the government planned to abolish many restrictions in england. meanwhile, britons health secretary, sergeant chevy, has tested positive calls for over 19. he's received 2 doses of the vaccine, his warning that the country's daily caseload could double in the coming weeks. so
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i'm now self i facing a home with my family until i get the result of a p c r test. i'm grateful that i've had to jumps of the vaccine, and so far my symptoms are very mild. and i also want to take this opportunity to everyone that's been involved in our national vaccine. but that program truly the best of his kind, anywhere in the world. if you haven't had your jobs yet, please get out there and get them as soon as you can. se asia is worse, covered 19 outbreak shows no sign of slowing down with more than $50000.00 cases confirmed each day. indonesia is covered by $900.00 death toll is not more than $70000.00 r experts, a warning that the death toll is likely fall higher. and as jessica washington reports from jakarta, authorities are now struggling to cope with a number of dead on the outskirts of the indonesian capital. yet another family has lost a relative to cope. it won't wake up, she cried. please don't sleep. it's the last time she will ever see her father. as
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indonesia struggled through the surgeon covert 900 deaths, there were too many grieving families and not enough workers to help bury the dead . some communities are now relying on volunteers. you just give them one that we don't receive any payment. we do our job from the heart. he cleans the bodies and also dr. coffins to the cemetery and got a number of this is so high here. so this is what we can do to help the families. they work from morning to night. every day they see more families in anguish. seeing the conditions of these families, i feel in my heart and need to help them. i think about them even after i get home . ah, this is just one,
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as many covert 19 burial sites in indonesia. at all hours, hearses and ambulances, queue up with more bodies to be buried away. big people, more people are dying alone in their homes. and most never had the chance to be treated in hospital as the death toll rise of covert 900 burial size. overwhelmed and grave digging have to work well into the night to keep up with demand. indonesia cove, at 19 fatality rate is the highest in se, asia. but experts warn the government state doesn't reveal the extent of the crisis . we pray take that the real number of those who died from coffee 9 teens should be treated as far as time higher than the officials. number each day enemies as cases and deaths rise to record levels and more families come
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here to more those they've lost. jessica washington, our to 0 chicata thailand as recorded yet another record high in coven cobra, 1900 cases, with almost 11400 registered on sunday. the government has issued a new current advise decree with sweeping powers to suppress news that it sees as causing fear or panic. but the opposition says the measures are an attempt to obscure the government's handling of the pandemic tony chain. we for some bangkok, a warehouse close to bangkok docs now an emergency vaccination site. this area has seen some of the highest rates of infection in the ty capital. but even here, there are only 500 shots available. i think we can't wait for advice from the government. we have to help ourselves. i'm lucky that there's some vaccines left for me, but there are others who suffer more than me. how many miles went out. i'm becoming more depressed and i'm scared when i watch news about co, that, especially when people that i know caught the virus and they conditions getting
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worse as new cobit 19 restrictions have come into place, including a nighttime curfew. the thai government has also imposed an emergency decree that gives it powers to arrest and charged any one spreading information that could create there among the public. regardless whether it's true or false. the new powers come up to control the c regarding thailand's vaccine roller which relies heavily on the sign back an astrazeneca vaccines. those now appear to be less effective against new variance. and in short supply, when opposition and p is cool for greater transparency regarding the deals done with astrazeneca, the contract they were sent had all of vital information blacked out. like the budget and delivery dates. effect of vaccines like pfizer, madonna, from the united states have still not reached thailand, raising suspicions about the government's procurement process. u. s. companies are
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not allowed to pay commission and money. and this me, some people think that if it's a reason that thailand, a thai government, never did it. us vaccine us made vaccines because us companies cannot fine, cannot pay bribe. but there are some things the thai government come suppress. the cobit 900 destiny is now greater every day than it was in the whole of 2020 as crematorium, struggle to keep up with demand emergency decree may keep some of the criticism bay, but there is growing frustration with the government has mishandled the found the vaccination program and the economic blowback of the pandemic. and those voices are growing louder every day. so anything else is there? a bank of thousands of people have been marching in france against sweeping new current of ice measures. they include mandatory vaccinations for health workers. people also have to show probably 1900 negative certificates to enter vice
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restaurants and cinema processing says in case the recent weeks hitting nearly 11000 over the weekend in the us. several states reporting surgeon over 1900 cases with some seeing the highest level in february medical experts say the vast majority of new cases on vaccinated people. allen fisher reports, nevada is a new hot spot. the state now has more than 750 people in hospital with covered more than 80 percent of those in intensive care are not back to me and vaccinated people going out with the city reopening and getting sick. and with some of these variance, it's passing much more efficiently, and people are getting much. second, the last year only pandemic you have is among the other killer jewel bike meet fighting the pandemic. his number one priority in the white house. after seeing initial success, the numbers i know going in the wrong direction. this is becoming
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a pandemic of the unvaccinated. we are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination coverage because unvaccinated people are at risk . a 3rd of the country is unvaccinated, and the issues become so highly politicized. there is a water among medical professionals that might not change in california. the number of new cases has brought back the mask mandate in los angeles county. i don't want to be safe, but we do not want to go backwards. and in san francisco, they're not going to spot is telling people they must mask up their strongly recommending it why i want everyone to be safe. so if they need to wear a master where a mass, but, you know, with outdoors sounding, a lot of people want to wear mass. that's the big one. you know, our people have gotten back to life without mosques ready to pick them up again. even as the situation puts more people in hospital across the united states, our fisher, i'll just either washington and the u. s. has sent 3 and a half 1000000 doses of the moderne cove in 1900 vaccine,
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2 argentine and the largest donations so far to latin america. it's part of the bi ministrations efforts to how both fascination programs in the region where the number of cases continues to search. daniel shawn larry, for somebody to say, this is just what argentina said. it needed millions more doses of the vaccine to fight coded 19. this in the week, the country passed the grim total of 100000 deaths from the pandemic line. if you like it, then you will follow up on our government. and our president have decided working with various laboratories that we will get the vaccines we need to effectively put an end to this nightmare pandemic. more than 30 percent of argentina's 45000000 inhabitants have received their 1st job. then supplies started to dry up. the majority of those arriving in latin america coming from russia and china and in balance, washington was keen to change. no, so donating vaccines to brazil,
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columbia, peru, and ecuador. very happy. these vaccines are recognized for the efficiency and security. they will save millions of lives. there destined to be given to youngsters age between 12 and 17. as soon as that's been approved by the us drug agency, argentina has bought another 20000000 doses of madonna for delivery early next year . this, the nation will help to stifle accusations from the global south. the wealthy nations were holding too many of the vaccines for themselves, and that the biden administration recognizes the tackling the pandemic truly is a global issue. origin. tina has negotiated several more deliveries from russia. china and the u. k, and it will soon stop manufacturing its own vaccines on the license from drug companies in those countries. i got this because if, when i'm better protected,
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so i can have a normal life. i had cobra, 2 months back. i'm ok now, but here i am better protected but i thought about going to say it's a strange experience being vaccinated. i am happy because i was giving the astrazeneca, which is the one i wanted with an average of more than 400 deaths a day. and total infections approaching $5000000.00 most oftentimes that happy they're receiving safe, effective vaccines. not concerned about where they're coming from. dang sure. i am there. l 20. 1 cyrus. the 1000000 army says 3 chinese nationals into martini and were kidnapped on saturday. happening the more dia and kwan districts north of the capitol by michael, the armed men reportedly attacked construction site, stealing 5 pickup trucks and taking hostages. arrange film director julia duco. nose horror at the time has won the procedures
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from the door at the cannes film festival. the film, the one, the palm doors to time raise weight by the wind didn't go off without a hitch. jury president mike lee announced was meant to be the final price at the beginning of the festival, closing ceremony by mistake, to accept the award after a formal announcement at the end of the show. she is the 2nd film filmmaker to win the festival, to top female feel maker to win the festival. stop honor it is 74. he a strict. ah! now again, i'm fully back with the headlines on jazeera emergency workers in western germany and belgium are searching for hundreds of people believe to be missing after devastating floods. $160.00 i confirm dead with that figure expected to increase.
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