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risk wind blowing and, and if we moved to north africa, it's very hot and dry with a temperatures continuing to climb in cairo. ah, joined the debate, do not have vaccines reaching those who are most of the needs and amplify your voice. it allows a diverse community how an array of different story, no topic, it's off the table. it's such a tough ethical debate where there is an obvious discrimination in systematic discrimination of play. people are thursdays for new wasted. this stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, across the world, young actor bits and organizes around them of motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and we were the one who had life on what was going on in the way that was me media didn't. there's
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nothing stuff that goes on is always in a dynamic formation. we have the agencies to create the vibe of the generation change on al jazeera. oh, a welcome back. you're watching. i'll just, you know, this is the news. these headlines, at least 16 people have died in severe flooding in china. province, whether experts say as a result of the heaviest rainfall in generations with more rain in the forecast there was the possibility of them in the region could collapse at any time. the police in my area say they've secured the release of 100 women and children
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kidnapped 6 weeks ago adopted last month. and the questions i'm far saint. the leader of times, any main opposition party has been arrested. freeman and boy, and 10 other party members were st. in the middle. the night the party was planning a conference to demand constitutional reforms. violence is broken out in several cities in iran, oil rich kazakhstan province. yeah. it's demonstrations of the war facilities continue for 6 consecutive night. please security forces by itself to disperse the crowds. 3 protests were killed in the ton of the officials in the city of marcia. say police officers were also a police officer, was also shot dead during one of the rallies. a 9th journalist from hong kong pro democracy newspaper, the ample daily has been arrested, former executive editor in chief land. man,
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sean is accused of colluding with foreign forces. ample daily clothes last month and in the papers 26 year run. media outlets have been under pressure from a new national security law that restricts criticism of the government. an lion friend, the former us president donald trump has been arrested on foreign lobbying charges . the us justice department says thomas barrack and 2 others the charge with acting as agents of the united arab emirates barrack jed trump's inaugural fund and helped to get him elected. the 3 men are accused of seeking to influence us public opinion in favor of the way. okay, let's take a closer look now at the charges against mr. barrack prosecutor. say he provided us with sensitive information about the trumpet ministration, including how senior us officials felt about the blockade of cattle, which began in mister trump's 1st year in office. the authorities also say in may of 2016 barrack inserted language,
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praising the u. s. u n. a campaign speech trump delivered about us energy policy. barrack is also alleged to have repeatedly lied during an f b. i interview about his dealings with the moratti's. mike, hannah has more now from washington. he himself is still in custody. the prosecutors say that he is a flight risk, given his immense wealth, access to a private air crop. deep relationships with countries like lebanon and u, a saudi arabia. so we have heard nothing from him and unlikely to until he actually appears at possibly a bail hearing. prosecutors refusing bell at this particular stage because he's a flight risk. but all in all this 7 indictments, again, thomas barrack, very serious indictments, indeed among them that he lied to federal agents during a interview in june 2019 about these specific events. but one must look to at the why the context of this is that the prosecutors say that between the dates of
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donald trump's innovation for the next 3 years, the u. a. e and saudi arabia, it's close allies, put some $1500000000.00 into racks, suffer and wealth fund a vast amount of money indicating that they were paying for services being given hey, t has a new prime minister after 2 weeks of uncertainty following the assassination of its precedent, the death of juvenile, noisy, led to a power struggle. now following an international intervention, arielle on re, has emerged as the troubled nations, new leader and galico as more formal swearing in of our l. andrias. haiti's new prime minister is an attempt to n days of uncertainty. following the assassination of president juvenile maurice, acting prime minister close joseph, appeared to be in charge. following the brazen attack on luis, he stepped aside to allow henri to take the reins. 71 year old neurosurgeon is
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calling for unity. but he's facing a long list of social and political issues that we will create a secure, reliable, and stable environment to facilitate political activities throughout the country. we will expect massive participation in the next presidential election, the highest participation of citizens and voting age on re, is appointed his cabinet with the goal of leading haiti to new elections that's been problematic previously leading to my ruling by decree. but haiti's future may depend on a free and fair vote. next help up. this government wide, think for the people, they're unpopular. they're only thinking for the elite again, at the expense of the haitian people. we can expect anything serious from this government up to why we say to this new government, welcome, because to be the haitian people, we want actions from them. we would like the new government to solve the crisis of the country to solve the problems of slum neighborhoods. many haitians see these as dangerous times and unreason to national backing is regarded by some as
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a problem. anybody, they sort of back or anoint or push is going to be seen with a lot of skepticism by the haitian people. i think people are, are very wary of international community involvement in haiti at this time. but of course, they want aid, but they don't want b interference and a meddling for the movie memorial services to 53. your job anomalies are being held even as the investigation into his assassination continues. on tuesday, haitian authorities made more arrests, including people said to be police officers that they appear no closer to finding out why he was killed last. not a cowardly assassination of the president of the republic constitutes a real national drama. we have a duty to consider it at such, including those in hiding and in any counter conflict. while the international community is pushing this impoverish nation to hold elections, other se voting won't solve haiti's problems. many key institutions have failed,
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gangs control large parts of puerto prince and the economy lays in ruins. stakes to haiti couldn't be higher, and to galka al jazeera. colombians have been protesting against the government to mark independence day. the demonstrations in bogota were led by unions and student groups. they say the policies that the president even decay have led to more poverty and inequality. the government has been criticized for cracking down on protest at home. while supporting defense in cuba. peruse, president electors promise, change is coming after a long and a divisive election period left his teacher and union leader petro castillo, has been declared the winner, 6 weeks after a run off, he beat his right wing opponent by just 44000 boats. the official results were delayed blank stations of fraud by the losing candidate keiko for more money on a sanchez reports. now from lima. there will be differences in an equally polarized
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country. nearly half of peruvians, superficial cake for humanity are disappointed to the election result. you won the presidency with just 50 point one percent of the vote. the on monday you issued a call for unity. i asked that kickoff would you marie, not to barriers in the way that we move forward and make this the government of all to be nearing the finish line last week. commodities to produce play to reach the presidential palace by force. he said to take over the government and prevent and left when precedent to take over. so he morty, has asked supporters to protest piece. however, she said, sta, brooklyn nation is illegitimate and accused of your party of stealing votes from her or who don't today i swear i will not give up. i invite you to put up a real democratic defense. peru needs all social and political forces united to
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stop communism, defend free press, and democracy who took a thea will not only have to face a strong opposition in congress, but also from party members. right, before you think over the government, the free, better party who represents will meet analysts say its members may demand that castillo implements, radical left when policies, highly unpopular. among most peruvians, most peruvian, see their more freight of their economy situation. nearly one 3rd or no port, and then because left more than 3000000 people without jobs, despite the dire conditions, some peruvian say, it's time to put political divisions aside. that was, i think we wish him the best of success we'll have to work together for revolutionary change, for the well being of everyone without differences and all is one of those who voted for gusty. you say they are less concerned about him implementing any sort of
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extremist measures. they just want to watch his actions closely and not give him a blank check with us. i'm just, i'll just see that lima writes groups are raising the alarm about cubic 19 spreading and camps of asylum seekers on the border between the us and mexico. thousands of people enduring crowded and unsanitary conditions and there are worries, there being left out of inoculation programs. men will report reports now from the border city of tijuana. crowded tense, your mexico border with the united states. most of the camps residence or asylum seekers. some have been here for weeks, others months. enduring sanitary, living conditions that have put their lives at risk every day. if you know, you know, you know, it's difficult to have a normal life because there's a lot to adapt to. it's not the same as being a home. it's difficult, but we're trying to find
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a way to survive the collecting water at the can or just using the bathroom is a daily challenge social distancing and keeping hands clean is almost impossible. i mean, i have hand gel and mouth covers and we hardly leave our tent. we stay inside more people has many more disease including cases of corona, virus. new t. one is government does not appear to be collecting data on contagion rates among asylum seekers. they're going to say more of the out and we don't really know how many more outbreaks do have been. there's no oversight of and what can happen is that people have been infected, but with no symptoms. toby 19 inoculations have sped up in communities along the us mexico border asylum seekers and refugees, however, do not appear to be included in the vaccination efforts. for months human rights advocates have warned that camp like this warning, tiquana, mexico, or a ticking time bomb for contagious here asylum seekers and refugees are not only
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exposed to cope 19th, but also outbreaks of chicken pox, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases. in recent weeks, health authorities administered chicken pox vaccine to address a localized outbreak. but many say they're worried over a possible 3rd wave of the road. a virus pandemic and mexican calling out it's been cause it worries me more than chicken pumps. because chicken pumps can be easily treated but cause it is a much greater risk he wanted officials did not respond to a request or comment on how the city plans to guarantee the rights of refugees and asylum seekers. but the longer people continue to live under such precarious conditions, unprotected from new, more transmissible variance of coby 19, the more terrifying and uncertain their situation becomes. manuel drop below al jazeera, he want to mexico. 12 suspected instigators, but only 6 arrests. so far, south africans are waiting to hear who is behind what president settle, rum,
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a post called, orchestrated writing and looting last week. it was spunk, by the jailing of the former president, jacob zoom up in zimmer's home province of quizlet, natal intelligence failures, and a slow police response help the chaos to spread quickly. bernard smith reports now from the province, his biggest city durban, across south africa to most populous provinces. it was mob rule for more than a week. it started after the jailing of former president jacob zooming. the government says the mob was deliberately directed towards distribution centers, key highways, railways, and ports in housing and quasi lu natal. you couldn't do something that unless it was well orchestrated. married a house has been monitoring violence and security in south africa for more than 30 years. how close did they come to? lee stabilizing. pretty close. i think. look it up.
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i mean, really it's the stabilisation when you get the economic damage we have and the damage to race relation. basically it's because of the fact that this province is the key. zoom is support base. oh, zoom is close, family and friends deny inciting the looting across social media. there are examples of people using the imprisonment of the former president to justify the violence. a slow police response led to vigilante groups taking the law into their own hands. here, men from an indian majority township in durban, a shooting at black men who entered from a neighboring township. more than 200 people were killed. 20 of them in this area, including 29 year old percy to tower his nephew says his uncle was in a car when he was shot. cars came in the,
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in the treva, in my uncle michel short like the driver, got to look at this place burning to the ground. the economy already battered by the pandemic, will contract 3 percent, according to one us investment bank. present, serial ram of foes admitted that the government had been caught off guard and was slow to respond more to the violent could happen again. i think it could if, if the state doesn't get its intelligence act together, if it doesn't, i mean what's disappointing to me is that some of the key instigators have not been touch. we do. we've got to have to watch carefully what the strategies, a lot of threats they get to continue. and this is where the government has a list of 12 people. it's suspects of instigating violence. only half a dozen have been arrested so far. how close any of the people on the wanted list are to jacob zoom is unknown, but how and if they are arrested,
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could be another test of authority for the government, a serial ramification furnace smith. i'll just sarah silla, head here on the news out in sports or 45 game unbeaten street was broken as the big women. suppose one of them gets on the way that everybody ah ah.
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with me. oh, i plan to use this bar, peter, to thank you so much after a weight of exactly a year, competition has finally begun in japan for the tokyo olympics. i know scott the games off to the perfect start and the opening events defending olympic champion
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women. so softball team beat australia, $81.00 after the murphy roll was invoked 1st, 2 days as a softball competition are being played and fukushima. the area devastated by the 2011 earthquake and synonymy, the opening ceremony will be held on friday. the women's football tournament is also underway, brazil be china. 5 now and great britain had its, you know, victory over chile. but the world champion us team has suffered their 1st loss in 45 games. sweet and repeating their victory from the quarter finals of the 2016 real games. i think 3 know that she's gone and done it again. ahead of the world health organization is in tokyo, and he says the games offer the world hope and unity the world needs. now more than ever a celebration of hope, the celebrations may be more muted this year. but the message of
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hope is all the more important may this games be the moment that unites the world and ignite the solely daddy t under termination, we need to end the pandemic together by vaccinating 70 percent of the population of every country by the middle of next year may the message of hope. we sound the sound from tokyo around the world in every nation, every village. and every heart. olympic president, thomas bark, has admitted having doubts every day. but the wisdom of going ahead with the tokyo games with the city under a state of emergency throughout the games, the athletes race unparalleled restrictions on their movements. and the richardson reports from tokyo. everyone heading to the lympics is taking
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a step into the unknown. the 1st hurdle for athletes and media, arriving in japan, making sure all the right paperwork is in place past strict cove at 19 safety protocols. well, we just made it for a fairly complex immigration process. it took around 4 hours and involve taking a covey test. i also have to take to coby test in the days immediately prior to coming to japan. i'll be testing every day for the 1st 3 days and then at regular intervals after that, after the athletes will go through something very similar, but they will be tested every single day that they're at these olympics. some public health experts to consume the efforts being taken to keep these game safe don't go far enough. for example, the daily test athletes are taking is a rapid result, anti gen test. not the more reliable and accurate p c r test. i think the fundamental problem was a lack of open, transparent, and the scientific discussions about the conditions and the rich do your impacts
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could be held in a safe and secure manner. i think about that is totally irresponsible. her own a virus tasking ready derailed. the plans of many potential olympians. you can disrupt the 7th team, we're hoping to compete at the games for the 1st time, but after some of their plans tested positive covey. 19 at the final qualifying event, they had to withdraw and similar scenarios in ready playing else in japan. the preparation has been very, very difficult for me athletes. and of course that experience is not playing similar with the virus has impacted some countries in a devastating wind hubs. handshakes and high fines are old and that the athletes village competitors have been told. they could be kicked out of the games if they ignore regulations, aimed at preventing the spread of corona virus, but not likely to concern by the restrictions that they focus on winning olympic
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gold. you can congregate in big groups in the dining hall, you get a span you a little bubble of 4 or 5 people the whole time and stay the room and all of that. that's exactly how i've always treated games, like it hasn't been a big sociable experience for me. it's all about the competition. and so it's going to be pretty routine. that sense of isolation is set to continue in the fan las empty stadiums that will surround an lympics like no other and he joins us now live from inside the tokyo 2020 the media center after a delay of a year, competition is finally under way. it is yes and one of the peculiarities olympic games is that events like the softball and, and the football do stuff before the even we've had the opening ceremony. and i think really that that opening softball game held in focus, shame a really underlying some of the complexities and contrivances of these games as you
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mentioned, focus shimmer, of course the, the sites of devastating earthquake in subsequent nuclear disaster in 2011 and read the points of having that opening game in focus, shame was to show to the world that focus she is open again. this open source isn't the audio being of course, and that would be a full stadium watching soft softball game. the reality was, of course it was played with absolutely no funds there because of covered 19 and i think there's a lot of public resentment here. and some of that has to do with the mixed messages coming from the government on the one hand. so care, for example, is under a state of emergency every be told to stay at home, not go out. but i know the hand tens of thousands of athletes and me to be welcomed into the country to try and get these limpy games underway. and now you've covered numerous olympic games just how different is this experience so far?
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the i think my still in the games. there's always a little bit of cake back from the public in the best of times going into the opening ceremony, but know me amongst the athletes. it's, it's excitements that anticipation. but really, i think nervousness is the big, big feeling here. people having preparing for 5 years to come to these games and you know, felt of your own. you could conceivably pickup target 19 wall in tokyo. and that would rule out of going from metal not even, not even testing positive. everybody, a major included, we have to download tracing app on onto our smart phones as part of the rules and regulations of these games, if you get pinged as a close contact, someone who's tested positive for the media. it looks as though you just go into 14 days violation and that's it. not quite start your training for the athletes. you'll get pcr tests every day. you're perhaps up to train in isolation and, and live in isolation for a couple of days. so at this point in the game, some people still may need preparing for competition that's not see about it's
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manageable. but what happens if that's on the day of your competition? it could mean that even if you don't test positive, recovered 19, your rule doubts have taken part in these olympics. ok, and now there is news coming through about the 2032 games. what can you tell us about that? get they've been awarded to the australian city of bridge, but not so much of votes as, as a coronation. for for 2032 they were told in february, day with the i see preferred, better for those games. and that meant that other interested countries, including capital india, indonesia, spain and germany were basically told to sit on the sidelines and watch this one out. well. so cool, targeted discussions took place with brisbin to make sure that the city was ready to host the sustainable and economically viable games. the overriding concepts is to make the games more affordable for future cities, but some criticism is just how transparent is process is the money was put in
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charge of the processes john coats, australia's highest ranking olympic official. somebody is heavily involved in sidney games in 2000 and the close satellite office on the back and whether, by coincidence or good fortune, the 1st city to benefit from this you bidding process is an australian. all right. and richardson speaking to us live from tokyo. thanks for now. i'm walking box had beaten the phoenix fans when they're 1st and be a championship title and 50 years. buck star, yanis and title company delivered one of the best performances of his troops lead his team with 50 points and 14 rebounds, milwaukee winning game 6 of the finals, 105298. and there's titled drought d to console with names and the p the championship series. ok, and that is all your support for now. back to you peter. sarah, thank you so much. a lot more news whenever you want to. the course is always there for you. you know, the address al jazeera dot com, you can also get lots of links to other programs on this channel,
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kind of the cost in story, etc. of course, i have more news for you on the other side to break. i've got another news out, a 13 g ah, in, ah, ah, ah frank assessment is an organ suggesting that no ministrations playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy and then their life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story
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on our jazeera after one, he denies the tokyo and then picks up, find the defy growing opposition. a spiraling cost in japan, thousands of athlete will compete in empty stadium. amid the corona virus pandemic al jazeera will be inside the bubble to bring them later. games like no other. something was going to change. has anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be address at its core. we are in a race against the variance, know what to say until we are all set. we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be, the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line. i'll just era. when freedom of the press is under threat, you know how you just con thought, genuinely about your thoughts toward the vacant government step outside the mainstream. there has been
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a implement. here's just some of the port shift, the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the pressure covering the waves. the news is covered. the listing post on the ah, the moments of terror to the heaviest rena generations triggers flush floods and kills the dozen people in central china. ah, hello there i'm how am i doing? and this is al jazeera calling from dough home. also coming up with 1900 patients, die alone in the unmarked military who has paralyzed and all ready front showing
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