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the way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertising researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. ah, more than 240 south korean sailors on an anti piracy mission of heath africa test positive for corona virus is that country records the 3rd in cases? ah, ron, calling out. is there a life in home? coming up, the german chancellor visit the area struck by catastrophic flood with more than 100 people dead and many still missing the release of prisoners. that remains an
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obstacle in talks between the african government and the taliban in doha. thousands of 5 factors battle the blazes as wall fire spread across rushes. siberia $247.00, south korean sailors on an anti piracy mission and waters of africa have tested positive for private 19. the naval ship 1st reported 6 cases last week. and now it's become south korea's largest outbreak among service members. meanwhile, the countries recorded a record high of 1200 new cases on sunday, restrictions have been extended across the country. the curb, the spread robert bride has more for the whole this outbreak. it really is quite alarming, especially the speed of it. literally, the whole vessel seem to have been overwhelmed in the space of a matter of
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a few days. this is man move the great. it is called it is a destroyer and it is south korea contribution to the anti piracy task force of the east coast, but to no less alarming for the speed of the spread out of a crew of around 30247. have now tested positive they solution to this is the authorities here are scrambling to get to the military craft out there to bring the whole crew back to south korea. it is dealing with this massive force wave here of, of cases which is a concern. and the latest figures, again, bear out the fact that they're still very much in the grip of this wave sundays figures were slightly reduced because of course, there's a dip and the number of tests done over the weekend. but still, the number of new cases being recorded here is well above a 1000 that it has remained like that for nearly 2 weeks. we are seeing an extension of the restrictions that have been put in place in the greater sol metropolitan area. it counts for around half the country's population. we have the
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highest level that is set at level for that same level is now being imposed on parts of the country. the east coast is restrictions are also being put in place in the provincial parts of south korea. where basically, the groups of people are not allowed to gathering in groups of greater than 4, as again we're seeing a spike in numbers outside of the metropolitan areas. police and thailand have fire water cannon take us in rubber bullets to stop anti government protesters from marching to the prime minister's office. hundreds defied current of ours restrictions take part in the demonstrations in bangkok. they blame the government for mismanaging the pandemic. and they also want the budget reduced for the whole family and the military. and after 17 months of emptied on slows, england's night clubs and bars. busy have reopened as of monday, almost all credit virus restriction has been lifted face loss and no longer legally
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required. social distancing rules have been scrapped and size limits on events have been removed. but england's right of ours outbreak is far from over. with more than 50000 new cases still being reported daily. germantown, the anglo merkel is described the scenes in flood damage villages, a thrill and ghostly, and the crisis and parts of europe is only getting worse. more heavy rain has a parts of eastern germany, austria on the check republic, at least $183.00 people are confirmed dead. but that numbers expected to rise. adam writing reports from shoulder in germany, destruction on a scale hardly imaginable. people in short, germany are clearing out what the flood waters left behind at a local guest house in bery, they're taking stock and saving whatever they can with fish and deficient initial food, either fish, good line of also some to salt. old bar manager, michael croyt. it shows us how high the water rows here often there's some saturday
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was meant to be the brewery grand opening after 4 month renovation. now he says he'll be lucky if they open within a year, the cushion line and was annoyed on the thought. i will not thousands of nobody in everything in the cellar was destroyed. the heating system, everything technical and the cooling. we're talking at least 3 quarters of a 1000000 euros to replace it all. with recovering clean up effort fully underway, chancellor marco came to this region on sunday, promising give these people what they need and she was clearly touched by what she thought is this a 2nd? it's terrifying. i would say there's no word in the german language to describe this devastation. but what i witness is incredibly comforting. it's how people are sticking together, how they helping each other. the solidarity among people. the merkel cabinet is scheduled to meet on wednesday, where according to reports, they'll approve billions of years in relief and reconstruction funds down in the
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village. it's all hands on deck volunteers that come from across germany to help out. bernard, knowing this in his 2 friends, came from the neighboring village and you're going to don all, it's crazy to see you. all this. people have now become poorer from one day to the next. they can use all the help they can get back at the bar, michel croyt says he doesn't have time for the sadness to sleep in help. his started to arrive and he wants to focus on reopening as soon as he can adarine algebra, short germany flood waters that are receiving and receiving from germany and now passing through the netherlands, set most and now reports in newburgh. and yes, how we scary moments still here for people living along the river the most as it's at its highest level in many, many years. and that means that there have been working throughout the night, the army police residence. everyone came together to,
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to work with sand back to strengthen and enforce the dykes. there were some correct damages at certain places water was coming through. so it was really an emergency situation. i spoke to a residence well, very nervous, but they really didn't want to leave. they wanted to help to enforce dykes because that's what the dutch, of course i've known for. they know their battle against water, the battle against nature. well, they're now being challenged to the max. they never really expected it to be here and this part of the country because there's a part that's above sea level. this is where in the south, where everyone thought everyone would be safe. but that apparently didn't work with this extreme wider methodologist have sat for this kind of rainfall. we don't have any models. we don't know how to predict how much water could go to the rivers and how strong the sky just because that's another concern. this water is basically soaking the dikes right now, and that's really worrying the authority. the afghan government of the tell about
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of issue to joint statement agreeing to speed up discussions to find common ground until it's held in doha that the telephone express disagreement with proposals on a political right map and constitution for afghan stone. it's demanding the release of $7000.00 prisoners, but the african delegation says a sci fi is its top priority. without a deal, this concern a civil walk interrupt was the withdrawal of us troops is complete. the sullivans of it has been monitoring the totes, from the venue in the after 2 days of negotiating, the taliban and the gun government side being led by doctor de la de la, have come to a joint declaration where they have agreed that there is going to be a speeding up of this negotiation process. we started back in september last year. the agree that the they are going to make efforts to try and resolve the differences amongst them. and they're going to try and reach an agreement on how to
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improve the situation on the ground and have gone to fun, especially when it comes to the cupboard crisis. the i've gone side was led by dr. de la de la, who tanked his company host and said that he's hopeful that these talks are going to pave the way forward. but while these positive sentiments were being discussed, there was also the disagreements that were, that we saw between the taliban and the other side when it came to the issue of thousands of dollars on prisoners, which according to their agreement with the united states, were supposed to be released sanctions list from the united nations. the name was supposed to be removed and they were supposed to get a, a government which according to them is going to be inclusive and is going to be representing a wide spectrum of, of a son. but that seem still not have happened is not included in the joint declaration, but both sides say that they've made progress towards trying to reach a solution the understand each other. and this is something which the taliban side alluded to as well. optimists will say that this is a positive development that they have agreed on
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a joint declaration. but either side of people who don't see it as rosy as others would predict. see that the taliban or the other side are dragging their feet since september. the stalks have not yielded any positive results. there has been no real impact. there has been no real cease fires. no deduction in violence on the ground and advanced on the battlefield continues to heat up as talks continue in the a funeral has been held for the indian photo journalist on a sticky who's killed. and i've got to start on friday. prior to his burial journalist in indian administered kiss me, i held a vigil so that he was killed while imbedded without special horses. the pulitzer prize winning journalist was working with the reuters news agency. he was caught in the crossfire between taliban and african troops near the border pocket on phones belonging to hundreds of journalists, activists, and politicians. i've been hacked by governments using spyware, owned by the israeli surveillance company. and if
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a group that's according to the latest investigation conducted by 16 media outlets, investigators say they obtained a list of 50000 numbers targeted by the spyware pegasus, at least 600 politicians, 85 human rights activists. and almost 200 journalists from 50 countries have been effected. report is working for international news organizations such as the associated press, new york times bloomberg and al jazeera have been targeted since 2016. and so initially said, the software would only be used to spawn terrorists and major criminals. the israeli firm has called the investigation findings, exaggerated and baseless. film artifact is a senior research fellow at the lab. he explains why spyware is becoming more aggressive originally when we started studying pegasus in 2016, a target would have to click on a link sent to via s m out in order to facilitate the infraction of the phone. if
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you didn't click on the link, the phone wouldn't get infected and wouldn't be able to be monitored. but around 2017 or 2018. and a so group appears to have released a major update to the pegasus system, which allows governments to hack into phones with a so called 0 click technique. this means the target does not need to click on anything. they don't need to take any action. their phone could be sitting on a table one minute, it's fine. the next minute attacked. and once attacked, the government can access everything on the phone. they can get messages, they can turn on the microphone and listening to conversations happening near the telephone. they can take pictures to the camera. they can take passwords, contacts, track gps location. basically, anything you can do as the owner of the phone, or you can see the operator of the spyware can do or see a major hub for this technology is israel. sophie israeli government has for many
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years, encouraged the development of a local cyber industry, including companies like n s a group, as well as other companies that sell similar tools like candy room, which we published investigation on last week. and this whole ecosystem of companies. it's not just like there's one bad apple company that's selling to repressive governments who are then using, using it against journalists. it's a systemic problem with the whole industry. and i think there needs to be regulation in action from the israeli ministry of defense. and these really government, as well as governments around the world, but most prominently in israel, there needs to be action by the government to bring the entire industry under greater control. so ahead reserve the south africa celebrates vandella day. the country reflects on a week of writing and the inequality and poverty behind the unrest. patients received that 1st code 1900 jobs, we look at the nation vaccination efforts. i'm a political turmoil.
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ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. they've been some huge thunderstorms over him among the last 2 or 3 days. and you see the class been sweeping up to the empty court and even as far as counter this is what was left. i think in eastern, oh man, yes. again, his st flooding of some depth. it's not unusual. have be big channels and occasion street fighting. this has been the pick the big event. but by the time you get to monday, they virtually all gone. there are a few showers around the west side of saudi or in yemen. nothing much indicates for months the le, we'll have the how do you, which is the 3 months worth of overcast grizzly weather. occasionally, the sun comes out and occasionally the thunder bangs mostly it's overcast, asked the temperatures elsewhere. they've come down just a little bit from 50 to about 48, him bagged, and q 8. the breeze is blowing,
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dusty breeze curls in for it gets to the gulf water. so the house $39.00 will continue to be a seasonally normal, humid $39.00. this little change, what time you get to choose day very much the same, but just a few more showers, potentially on the eastern end of among that monsoon winds becoming quite active every now and again as it runs up the coast of canyon somalia, increasing the clatter producing showers via it also indicates that sees when we get big sunstar beneath the opium, through sassy, down and westwards. sponsored pay cut on airways. when freedom of the press is on the threat. you know, you just because i thought, genuinely about your thoughts toward the making government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here just some of access points. the internet shift, the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the
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waves. the news is covered the listening post on o the me out is there a reminder of our top stories? $247.00, south korean sailors on an anti piracy mission in waters off africa are tested positive for coven 19. it's now become south korea's largest outbreak among service members. meanwhile, the country has recorded 1200 new cases in the past, french from germany, chance described the situation and areas hardest hit by floods. as the real and terrifying angle america has this to the village of shows as
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a massive cleanup gets underway across western europe, 180 people died in the africa and government and the taliban have issued a joint statement following another round of talks in the category capital, they've agreed to speed up discussions. i'm defining common ground and south africa is present as close to unity as he joined cleanup efforts in one of the towns hardest hit by looting and rides thorough rama folks that promised a full review while we thing. so, after more than a week of the west fight, and since the apartheid era, more than $200.00 people were killed during protest against the jailing, a former president, jacob zillow, and later evolved into anger over poverty and em unemployment. now the full r continues south africa mark the birthday of nelson mandela. its 1st democratically elected leader bernard smith went to and to zoom that township in german to see why people are so angry and frustrated when
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a party to end it almost 30 years ago. millions of south africans, like dorian and gamer, hope for a future of equality, opportunity, and prosperity for her. her children and her grandchildren. it hasn't turned out like that. things always been since this democracy was there is not democracy. yes. there is no democracy at all during story is one of frustration and wasted potential. a story familiar to millions across this country. i was interested in going maybe universities always, but i put in a 40 because it's too much. i could, i couldn't afford it, but i was so interested in being something having some profession. but i can't. dorians daughter says she's not got the right connections to get a job. as sim in
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a row would see we're not working because those who are in higher positions, they only look after their friends or their family. so it's not going to be easy for our kids to get jobs because we don't know people in high places. nothing on the world bank says that south africa is now the most unequal society in the world . the top 10 percent earnest take home 65 percent of the income white people, a still more likely to find work and better paid work than the black counterpart. widespread writing and looting that sweat through parts of south africa last week with sparks by the jailing of former president, jacob zoom and but it was chronic poverty and unemployment to spurred on the violence. the poorest have been the main victims. more people are now jobless. after the destruction of shops, warehouses and factories, totally, totally surprising. mister back on the way. not prepaid at all. i mean, there's
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a need because obviously there's no jobs. people are hungry, no money to buy food because money can get doreen would at least like a grandchildren to have a fair chance. the future i wish for them is to get the best education they can get. but i don't see that happens in this world. we're living in now that growing up in a country where half the population lives below the poverty line. bernard smith presume a township south africa, egypt releasing several activists and journalists after months of pre trial detention the charges against them include spreading false news and 80 terrorism. it follows concern raised by president joe biden's administration over the arrest and harassment of government. critics. mama l mastery is the chair of the journalism program at the doha institute. graduate studies. on july 14,
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the state department made a statement about about egypt, human rights record, and it was, it was a critical statement and there was also a reference to arms sales weapons sales to egypt. and i think the implication was that if egypt doesn't improve, if you were in human rights record than the united states might at least consider, you know, withholding those those weapons. so i think that's, that's part of it. the other thing is that the he gyptian government has sort of gotten into the habit of offering up these kinds of gestures around holiday time. the gypsy government has, has always been concern on the under cc, and they've always been concerned to one extent or another about criticism they've received from human rights groups, international activists and western powers. and especially the united states.
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there's almost an obsession inside of the gyptian political circles and media circles with what united states is saying. so i don't think this is anything new. you know what the government is trying to do, they're sort of trying to have their cake and eat it too. they want to be able to carry out human rights atrocities, but they also want to be able to benefit from the, from the relationship that they have with the united states or government. hundreds in the iraqi capital, baghdad, calling for justice for people killed during anti government protest. he is go. activists estimate about 600 people died in the demonstrations in central and southern iraq. they demanding action on corruption unemployment and the provision of basic services. my food of the land is in baghdad and attended the process. these are the protests who are calling as they say, on the government and on the international community to in impunity. they say that
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they have the government has to bring those responsible for killing hundreds of protests in october, 2019 to justice. they tell you that they're also protesting condemned. they get other crated including get mismanagement corruption. we have been speaking with many professors here today. they gathered in goods and excuse me, and i put a dose, a square, and then we have been washing about to kill them because they want to reach the to 100 is good to have this grid. this is where hundreds of protests was killed by security forces and helped over 2018. now they have been chanting chance that reminds them of october 2019 a demonstration that led to that ignition of either the government. then they say that it's about, it's now about one year and a half,
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and nothing has changed. they say that they will continue protesting. they would continue protesting. they want voices to be heard. hey, tia started vaccinating its population against coven 19 the last country in the americas to do so. the you and delivered half a 1000000 doses to the country. and it comes as the country grapples with multiple crisis following the assassination of its present. jovan ways, earlier this month, the new swine le, ripple's martine luis, as we turned to haiti after receiving treatment in the united states, the wound sustained during the assassination of her husband, president juvenile and more you, earlier this month, the into him prime minister claude joseph metter at the airport, it's still not clear whether he'll continue to run the country or who did the killing me, but i believe they cannot. the stabilize me. the plot is very big. there are many people involved. do not create confusion about the clues. if you want,
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let them assassinate me or continue the investigation until its conclusion. more than 20 colombian mercenaries allegedly carried out the killing, most of whom were captured. 3 were killed in the sense that we figured out all city . and in this integrated work, there is very important data in terms of how the homicide was carried out and confirmed that the initial meetings were held in miami, between people who worked for the c to use security service. i mean colombian investigators point the finger at former haitian government official. felix, by your who's whereabouts are known one of the few certainties in another wise, confused picture, is at the funeral for the former president will take place in the northern city of cap at the n. the assassination came off 2 weeks of rising. gang violence, fed by poverty and political corruption exacerbated by the coven. 19 pandemic. united nations last week delivered the 1st half a 1000000 doses. haiti could finally begin it's vaccination program bomb. i don't
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know. yes, i see that we have started. well, we have made awareness, work with the staff and went to the clinics to explain what the disease is and how to protect patients against it. the officials of warned that the figure of less than $500.00 dead and 190-0000 infected, is probably under reported and not relating haiti's. $11000000.00 population will be an uphill struggle issue to us. of course. do you see what's going on in the markets if everyone goes to the public market sitting next to each other? it will be the end of haiti. i think that we should vaccinate everyone. but until that can happen, others are taking tentative measures like a 3 day annual pilgrimage to bathe in the sacred waters at the shrine of one of haiti's most with the same lady of mount carmel. and why la, which is 0, then it is at risk of being put on the unesco list of endangered sites. it really
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had hoped a recent battle large cruise ships from entering the cities waterways might have been enough to save it from the list. but the world heritage committee says the lagoon is still at risk of climate change, flooding and heavy rains. the body says over tourism is also a large concern. without action, venice could have its world. heritage faces removed completely. now more than a 180 wall fires burning across siberia, you could hear region is one of the worst affected, almost 2500 firefighters. i've been called into battle the blazes, while 5 in the region happen every summer. this year it's been more intense to, to unusually high temperatures, lower burden. manny reports, uncontrollable blazes had consumed thousands of kilometers of siberian forests. as the trees burned to a cinder building, smoke drifted towards the city and dozens more towns in york,
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whittier officials warned residents to shut windows and stay in doors to avoid choking smoke. any good breath with our eyes are burning and over all the smoke is very dangerous for the health of us villages we see on television plains that are dropping water on the burning forest. but i am sending these plains to help us for some reason. yet katia has been in the state of emergency for weeks last month, the temperature saw to 38 degrees celsius. if the highest ever recorded in the arctic circle. this is not from nasa shows in red, the early summer heat waves that has been scorching eastern russia and europe. the figure says that's okay. it's all because of the drought for the 3rd year straight . we aren't getting the copious amount of rain that we use to get the heat wave is sucking moisture of roots and trees creating
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a tinderbox in siberia. usually one of the coldest regions on earth, the fires are consuming what was once permanently frozen ground. and the carbon rich pete below. scientists worry that this will really small carbon into the atmosphere and contribution to climate change for that to go up there because i don't want to know the situation with was far as in our republic. it's very difficult because we are experiencing the trial summers in the past 150 years and you could hear. and the month of june was the hottest on record. the russian military is flowing in fi. fi has more than 2500 a battling the flames. the weather is fascinating. the problem was, if not for the strong winds, we could do it faster. but you see how strong the winds are. that's our biggest problems right now. the passenger flights. you could have been suspended. now military planes are taking to the skies to douse the flames. but these fires are
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also igniting under a month resident by boat bottom, many se moscow hasn't acted fast enough or sent enough resources. people already feel isolated from the kremlin, which is almost 5000 kilometers away. now they feel abandoned to, nor been manly out there and, ah, this is there. and these, this help stories. $247.00 south korean sailors on an anti piracy mission in waters off africa have tested positive 19. it's now become this. it now becomes after his largest outbreak among service members. meanwhile, the country is recorded 1200 new cases in the past 24 hours. robert, robert mcbride has more from soul this is man move the great it is called it is a destroyer and.
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