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on me, you want to help save the world needs into your own. ah, ah me. this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news allan live from coming up in the next 60 minute french police, you can into this. there's protest in paris against the government code, the 19 health path. a search for bodies and survivors to floods and land lives kill
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more than 100 people in west in india. the afghan government team poses curfew across most of the country. and taliban fighters gain more territory around grades to help 11 on during the worst economic crisis in modern history. but it comes with a pri, plus. i'm driving mash with bought high japan graph, s 1st metal of the take your lympics, but it's china who need the metal cable off today. one with 3 go in, begin this news hour with the global pandemic and protest around the world against corona virus restrictions in paris. police have used a war, hit water cannon to disperse, protest is angry about the extension of covered 19 health pass measures to limit access to public venue to people who have not been vaccinated. demonstrators have
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also gather, gathered in london awake after so called freedom day and restrictions in england. they are angry about attracting try system by se limits this civil liberties. and there was violence in australia's largest v sydney as anti lockdown, protest is called for an end to the latest restrictions. despite rise in cases, fueled by the delta variance, gabrielle skelly is a visiting professor of public health of the university of bristol. he explains what's behind much of the anti vaccine and anti lockdown movements. i think the rallies are relatively small and all the way through the pandemic. we've seen small groups of people who have taken to the straits to express their opposition to various things that comes from different opposition. opposition to the faxing opposition to government interference. some believe that the virus doesn't exist.
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that covert 19 doesn't exist. there's some think it's a conspiracy from all sorts of people, including bill gates, international conspiracy, putting microchips in their arms. it's such a mixed package of, of opposition and, but, but relatively small. it isn't anything new. there always has been opposition to vaccine in history. i think we've got get back seeing levels vaccination levels up . there are some people who are hesitant and sometimes they've got to reasons because they are often excluded from society. they don't trust governments or politicians or maybe even some health service people. so we've got to work at a local level to get that understanding and talk to people face to face about their concerns and try and answer their concerns is always in vaccination programs is always easy to get 506070 percent of people vaccinate it. but with, with the,
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the variance we have no, we need a lot more than that to be vaccinated, really, to have population immunity and enable us to get the virus under control. how the officials in russia are reporting a rise in kind of 19 cases. fueled by the highly contagious delta variant. 799 people died in the latest count. emily 24000 new infections were reported. the mayor of moscow says he hopes new infections have age. after having to revise a decision to ease restrictions, laughed weighing cuba has received a donation of nearly 2000000 syringes to help with its clover 19 vaccination campaign. cuban authorities have been administering to locally made jobs, but they have faith just shortage of the ranges. members of the cuban community living in the us sent the equipment their post to the us embargo cuba recently. so it's biggest anti government protest in decades in pub,
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triggered by an increase in corona virus infections. brazilians have been marching against president j both the narrow and huge handling of the pandemic. he's repeatedly play down the virus despite more than half a 1000000 in the country, the senate. he's also investigating allegations of corruption with him who government linked to vaccine payments. recently hold suggest both scenarios. popularity is trailing behind form a left is laid out, lula silver ahead of next election. monica yanna, kia is one of the protest. protesters here and we are, there's her narrow. are there protesting about many things the government downplaying of the account been damaged. the president's warning of the health safety measure, the slow rollout effect, which has picked up in the last couple of weeks. but still brazil was the country
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that should not have had the problem because it is a country that is usually prepared for mass vaccination. and this did not happen at this time because the government itself was not pushing for the president was not trying to, to put forth the message that people should say, said he was always going get a small flow. so these are the problems that were going on and also people here are upset with the unemployment. there are 377. people have lost their jobs and every hours the damage began to all the russian. there was the senate drove. 7 into the government of the fund, which is when covering some corruption charges against health ministry insiders the drawer were trying to buy overpriced vaccines. so they're all these
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factors that are contributing to these process which are nationwide in the military and stepping up rescue operations in the western state of marashi and other coastal regions. the heaviest july reigns in decades have caused devastating floods. more than 100 people have died and many more i'm missing sarah chi robin has this report come off to the chaos. was an old c familiar scene across india. oh, it's hard for many to take in homes and lives destroyed. household items are all that's left. a reminder of how relentless the annual monsoon rains have been this year and keep the pain of loss is just too much to bear with me because i can't see anything here in my house. my people,
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my neighbors. i cannot find anyone flooding in the landslide in this village in the states my roster. i have less people with nothing. john i got some on yesterday. we didn't have the materials for cremation. it was raining heavily. we had nothing so that's why we dug a pit and buried every one together. more than a 100 people have been killed in just 2 days in my horror struck many more all missing power outages in several towns. indian military has already been able to help move nearly 85000 people to safe areas that we have created many people because of the increased water level in nearby villages . they were bought into different. but i just find this. the pandemic is hampering the emergency response. it is also really not become
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a reading grounds. so government is frank and that all the while we are being in short program because already supplied bank in all those gaps that people can me been probably the worst isn't over yet. read alerts been issued and harassed for the next 24 hours and further south. several states are also facing dangerous. we rivers flowing satellite us algae 0. a major storm is lashing northern taiwan typhoon in sun made line fall on saturday, bringing heavy rain and strong when it caused widespread damage. bringing down houses and trade. the type of food is threatening to bring more floods to parts of china, including regions which have already been deluged. this link, the latest were young and the central provinces on heavy rain over night caused a river to burst its banks rescue. it said trying to move people to safety for the
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south. a major clean up operation is underway in the provincial capital of jung job . parts of the city still under water after record floods, at least $56.00 people in the region were killed because the cost of damage has been estimated at $2000000000.00. at least one person has died in the philippines after monsoon rains called catastrophic flooding. 15000 people have had to be moved to safety in the areas in the capitol camilla, manila, the government says it's having a hard time opening up emergency shelters with guidelines to prevent the spread of cars at 19 local officials say years of illegal logging in nearby mountains has contributed to the devastation caused by the reins. lady morehead, on the news hour, including fearing for their lives. why the dutch government, to,
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thanks the criticism for acting too slowly to help african interpret is out of se, cruise and now hating to help firefighters court in one of the numerous 5 burning in the western united states. and in for will tell you more about this limpid champion, move in day job, invoke caring to speak during the call panoramic. ah, afghanistan's government has imposed a curfew in 31 out of its 34 provinces. starting from saturday am. it's aimed at curbing the rates are increased in fighting as the taliban makes rapid territorial gains, the group has worn to they'll be no pace until a new government is installed. this week, the most senior us general. so the taliban now controls half of africans,
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districts diplomatic editor james base, has this update from cobble the serious concern about the situation from africa officials. they have a regular morning security meeting and cobble with senior cabinet ministers and senior generals. it's normally chad by the vice president, but it is now being chaired by president ashe, rough ghani, and immediately following that meeting, the interior ministry as issued an important announcement saying that in many parts of afghanistan, that is going to be a nighttime curfew put into place from 10 pm until 4 am, which is the time of 1st prayers the curfew will take place in 31 out of 34 provinces. so the majority of afghanistan, but it will not take place in 3 large population centers. they are called all the capital and the province around this 9 got ha, province to the east with its capital gyla. and also in punch year, which is
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a province just to the north of cobbled bay for now will be exempt from this night time curfew. the reason for the curfew is not being given other than it's for security reasons, but it's been clear for many years that in contested parts of africa. storm. the government may control things during the day, but the taliban very much own the night for him. so dad is the head of the international relations department at cod on university. he says the afghan government curfew is an attempt to restrict into provincial movement and prevent. so the taliban gains? well, the basic reason from the government for the curfew announcement is that the one to curve, the italian according to them, most of the terrorist attacks and the destruction comes up late night. so this, the head of the government with that also this will of why in casualty. but i think the primary reason for the curfew is that the government now wants to keep an eye
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or restrict the movement from one region to another region like from power to north and from south east to, to where also this curve. you will also send a message for the large population centers in urban climate that the war has come to the door. and those segments offices who. ready need them in order to god may need to wake up and contribute with any kind that be kind of another reason for this announcing can also be infiltration of the enemy. i. you see the situation of honor and now at largely urban lab, one is done with a ton of on an urban no one is done with the government. so that is also a fee that they will be part of the 3rd in the violence that now the eat is also
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are the holidays are over. so it is possible that the bond would be what in 1st grade, and kind into the 3rd to wipe that overall i can say that the government is consolidating its security forces and preparing for, for defense. the taliban heard and been battled were non you because of the vacuum that was created in the last stages of the redraw the government are fit to forego with the lid, but the g value of territory. i could only bid a remote district where they were not able to provide logistical support on time. and they largely focused on keeping the population protected in the urban
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areas in the urban. now that was the 1st page of the, of the immediate consequences of the withdrawal. now we are in the 2nd stage when the taliban have to take over or trying big city urban center. and the government is not the consolidating to defend the urban. because if, if the problem is call it, the government will have larger impact than a district on into the taliban. it depends on which particular region you're talking about. you know, they wanted is a multi mission country with different if it needs to be living in a different time, have different orientation. and some of you might find some of them in rural blindness where the government largely was able to provide any services pro taliban . and then mike taylor taking that order from taliban, but that is
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a lot of kind of goes with the government and trying the not only support the government, but they they are as a, she's in some of the area between the government and the time. and one the u. s. government who's giving i've got to stand $100000000.00 in emergency assistance. refugees and displaced people and includes those affected by a race, an increase in fighting as the taliban takes more territory. funds will also be used to help thousands of african interpreters we've been working with the us forces to leave the country. president joe biden has promised continued support to afghan later. ashcroft gunning and the interpreters may also be able to move to canada, who's government to launching a special immigration process for those who helped coalition forces of the local staff and their families will be included in the program. the government,
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meanwhile, has been accused of not doing enough to re located afghan interpreters who worked for its forces. thousands who helped foreign troops and now at risk of attack, step vessel has moved from the hank. this is the new base we're making a new base. the dutch government and making a new base c hoc work for that forces in afghanistan from 2007 to 2009. he arrived with his family and an adult and last april. after a lengthy and complicated procedure that took 2 years, still fearing for his life, he does not want his identity to be re field. well, i feel for the other people that are still stuck over there. during my time when i was working for this process to get out of a plan is done and come to holland, it was still a little bit easier for me because the war was not that worse on the family that are stuck. there are disconnected with each other so far. 94 interpreters who
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worked for dutch forces have been brought to the netherlands, but many are still enough guarantee stand, fearing for their lives. now the taliban is closing in. in total, $273.00 interpreters worked for the dutch as part of a natal mission, man to bring peace and democracy to afghan. he's done. we know these people have targets on their head. so what i want to government to do is to make sure to have a list of the people who worked for them as long as they have valid travel document . give the visa, get them on the plane, and make sure they're safe. but the minister of defense, as the discovery of faith documents, forces them to thoroughly check their identities. do not all of which were trying our utmost to speed up the process, but they will still be a check. and if this is not possible, we'll still need to make sure these people actually worked for us. on july 4th, such troops left the guy and he's done. lawmakers blamed a government for failing to evacuate the interpreter before that date. this, this belief among politicians here in the hague, that after years of pressure,
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the government has so far failed to fulfill its moral obligation to dos with the life of dutch troops. it is estimated thousands of people enough god knew how during the war, and i am now in extreme danger. a neat away out form a local star for british forces recently held the protest in capital, urging the u. k. government to evacuate them. charles worked as an interpreter for them, but because he was dismissed his application for resettlement was rejected. he says the same happened to dozens of others. actually, we can't, because they government to help us ignore the technician because they would not see it. they will not look our definition. it will tell our researchers estimate that hundreds of former staff has already been killed by the taliban and tens of thousands are in danger. the nato, of course, always came to have gone on promising democracy, promising equality, and also promising human rights. quite
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a few of the people that have interviewed wonder where their human rights are. the dutch government recognizes that time is running out to bring everyone to safety. but the minister won't say when all interpreters who work for them and who want out will arrive here, steadfast and al jazeera, the hake indian officials, and demolishing a settlement near the capital. new jelly where hundreds of muslim were hinge, refugees were living. the government says the camp is illegal and the refugees have been moved to make shift. nearly 40000 raheem job living in india. many of them believe to be undocumented. hundreds of hinges from the emma was forced to flee following a military crackdown in 2017. ah, female athletes are already breaking records at the tokyo olympics. these games
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will see the highest ever percentage of women taking part. and the richardson has more from the japanese capital. the people might be quite different if the lighting, the olympic holderness. friday's opening ceremony, japanese tennis, the army or socket is fast becoming the face of the tokyo olympics. these games will set a new high female athletes. 49 percent of all competitors or women. compare that to the tokyo games in 1964. when the figure stood, it just 13 percent. it's a huge shop window and just promoting capabilities of women and gowns, which often of course get, get hidden, terribly balanced representation of men and women and media generally on high school sense media coverage is, is wondering girls when they, more than lympics began in $1896.00, they found that pierre, to keep it so i made
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a pretty blunt assessments on the prospect of women taking part. he said it was impractical. uncouth in proper and uninteresting, but women did go on to take part at the 1900 games and barriers have been getting broken down ever since. 9 additional mixed gender events are only tokyo schedule. and a big reason, new sports like surfing, sport, climbing, and skateboarding have been included is because of their appeal to both sexes. will get a new, a new audience. you know, they'll be a lot of maybe millions of people around the world that have never seen sessing before, and they'll get to watch it for the 1st time and, and hopefully we put on a show and, and yeah, i'd love to say that i was able to win a gold medal in the 1st year that was in the olympics. the us women's football team haven't just one full olympic titles. leading players have used their profile to fight for equal pay and social justice. women who go through the experience of
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discrimination or some other really have life experience like mental health issue and like feeling that the pressure is too much, they choose to speak out then, then they should be encouraged and supposed to do so, and they should be listen to because these people speak from genuine and authentic experience. watson fire the girls out there watching right now. in the next 2 weeks, i soccer and thousands of of the elite female athletes of the chance to do just that. and the richardson al jazeera tokyo gal aim his retire british olympics. silver medalist embed mentioned from the athens games in 2004. she says, fema representation has increased, but there's still room for improvement. i think some people forget that for so many years may or representation has been way more than the female. so it's great that we just have that little minds up. but like you said, just come on golf. let's just keep this 5050 now. i think it's just release that
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the games have started and now looking at the sport do the talking. and i think that's the most important thing with that, it's happening. i. we just got to kayla mason on i think businesses have been doing amazing on the policy stage inclusion bypass to take the some reason sport. busy has been lagging behind is a bit of a boy's club is very obviously when you think about sports by competitive ambitious . oh, very male characteristics is always put women down. so now that we've got a sharp sensation now. okay, so why have we let this go on and how we will not let this happen? again, alpha female is for, you know, i'm a, i remember getting my kids, you know, arriving for the next to them of the latest competition. and i let you pick it up with me about this big and i was thinking, how the hell am i supposed to play a sport in best? but so he and i try to see the sexuality or you know, you called me a female athlete and not equal to or just as well still ahead on al jazeera. but
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i don't, i do the oh, gun fi in. have you interrupt the funeral of president jovan alamo ways who was assassinated earlier this month? plus i'm nicholas talk instead of goes fishing, kind of high are off the coast is what is described as one of the world's largest cold water per reef po to endangered species. but some of them are now washing up or short dead. and the whole nation when they 1st go to the games and details coming up in a hello from dell. her good to see you will begin this weather story in the middle east stand some of the temperatures around the golf. i q weights into the fifty's,
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51 bag that a high 50 degrees on sunday. next we're going to pocket stuff because got to put this on your radar. we're seen the winds pick up toward the south, a karate. that means we could see some sand and storms in the days to come, especially when you consider wind gusts of about 5055 kilometers per hour. next to turkey and the black sea region has just been pounded by some heavy rain leading to scenes of flooding here. and unfortunately, the forecast on sunday shows more rain in the forecast rate here for this core door, but not as intense as it has been over the past little while it's stumble sunshine with a high of 30 degrees on sunday. okay, next to africa and we've got our strong storms right through ethiopia, pushing into south sudan on sunday, a juba a high of 31 degrees. as we go further toward that south, you know, temperatures are quite cool as we head toward zimbabwe herrera, 16 degrees bill, a y o 13 degrees. that's a good 10 degrees below average,
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but temperatures will bounce back as we head toward wednesday, but still below average. thanks for your company. the the new generation of young people and making demand to be balance id. welcome to generational teams, a global theories attempt to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to activate the tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people die perpetuating violence again of the young people themselves have also been victim multiple times. my generation can try me design and we said this generation change on al jazeera a year ago. one of the largest non nuclear blast in history killed more than 200 people and injured thousands. the victim families still need answers. we want to come to justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in sports?
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let's be profession. it was not intended for muslim. and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it wasn't all in one way or another membership in an illegal way before join me for their, for the full report on oh, the me watching. i'll just hear. i'm emily anglin. a reminder of our top stories is our in paris, police in a water cannon to disperse protest is angry about the extension of the code 19 health. the measures require vaccination or waste and negative has to active venues . protests have also gathered in london again to track and trying to restrictions
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in the military is reinforcing. rescue operations in the side of my rush truck after the heaviest july rain in decades, court flooding and landslide. more than 100 people have dive and dozens more. i'm missing the afghan government has imposed a turkey from saturday in 31 out of 34 provinces. it didn't respond to the race and increase in fighting. as the taliban makes rapid territorial gains. a rock has agreed to supply lebanon with a 1000000 tons of heavy oil in exchange for medical services. lebanon is facing its worst crisis in modern history. that will bank estimates nearly 50 percent of the population now lives below the poverty line. semi naida is the director of the levant institute. so strategic affairs. he says the deal might not be sustainable. so.

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