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being stored highly re looks at the limits of tech and the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face. target when tech to go viral. episode 3 of all hail the lockdown analogy. 0. ah, another nice curfew engineer and more calls for talks 2 days after the president. this is for government and full parliament. ah, i'm out of my. this is al jazeera, my from doha. also coming up at least 6 people are killed and hundreds displaced in on the dash. jermaine sugars, mom slides that the world's largest refugee count last minute hiccough for cruise
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new liter eco casteel is rivals block. his party candidates forming the leadership in congress, investigating corruption trial, a former crusade of poor francis and 10 others. these charges of extortion and money. ah, we begin engine as you are constitutional crisis is threatening the countries decades. all democracy, the launch party says it is ready for elections. the president for parliament, in fact, the prime minister there not a party says the move by case i. e. this unconstitutional civil society groups say they're opposed to emergency measures. laura bird, manley reports happy bird gave a avenue in the heart of 2 nieces to promote guerria has long been the stage for
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protests and political change. and this week with no difference or security forces, lying the streets and the army. his setup, barricade, locking people and politicians from access to government building. president kyle said sucked the prime minister of the prominent capital members and announce a freeze on parliament with 30 days when he says the decision was taken. after following the process laid out by the constitutions, but the move was divided opinions, and i'm only local. if the people see that kind of said wants to become a dictator and work against the revolution, of course the people rise up against him and overthrow him. so, you know, i don't know how it is really a rescue operation because lately alterations have seen that the economic and social situation has deteriorated. a lot under the government's policies, the biggest political group, the another party is calling the president's move
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a qu, but says it's open and ready for dialog. we reject the unconstitutional announcements and we welcome all the rejections that have come from most of the political party, as well as some of the organizations. and we call the changes in people to the com and vigilant. and you ready to defend that democracy. we really must protest were held on sunday with many folks at the inactive party, a long struggle with cubic 19, and an economy in decline has become a perfect recipe for unrest. the then on monday, a face off in tunis between those for and against the president. the same streets were filled during the 2011 jasmine revolution,
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but left with decades of democracy with the people now in power, a being accused of corruption and incompetence. and the president is accused of establishing an authoritarian governments, the many people here so hard to read of a decade ago. for now, what is important is that the decision for all the political action to sit together that we are no longer within return and resume internees yet, but we're in democratic or you can use. yeah. and everything has to happen within the graphic process and democratic framework for now to mrs. com. many don't know whether it's fragile democracy can be phased by dialogue or whether the streets will once again become a stage for nation demanding change lore about and manly out there. are well, rug one, the other has a senior fellow and middle east analyst at the arab center. he says the presidency is only making things worse. the best thing they can do right now to undo what he's
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done before. and i'm sure i'm not sure he has the character to do that because he's clear, he's stubborn. he is not all been asked you to hear the article, but he's got parties. he invited all civil society organization, but the police got parties. he has such an attitude against politicians as a corrupt, and this is the same attitude for popular leaders. we have seen in europe and eating our says during administration. i think this is a dangerous move i should hearing lies and understand that this is being a part of a democratic process. you have to accept then go in a situation. i knew hoster accept other players be part of the move, but they're probably better than having an all countries around the world. even there are more war situation in india or in, in united states and other countries. very spawns not actually to crush the
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democratic situations. the democracy sometimes has no answer to everything, but the democratic process it can allow for also you sharon, to be bart, i'm to be discussed and debated within. now what, what, what i had done, actually, he added political unconsciously 200 crises to the economy and to the hills problem into easier syrian government forces are been bonds in the central district of the area. i'm just for more than a month because you know, access to food and medicine rights groups warning, 40000 people could face the invasion, the governments, and it sounds like russia wants a for so position fighters to surrender their weapons. the military checkpoint to be sent home in
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thailand has reported a record number of corona virus infections for the 3rd day in a room and registered more than 16 sizes you cases in 24 hours sized restrictions were imposed last week and the capital, bangkok and the regions include curfews, suspensions of most domestic flights. the measures rains at containing the spread of the contagious total variance says korea has also reported its highest fairly number of infections. its battling its worst outbreaks since the beginning of the pandemic restrictions in the capital saw a been extended for 2 more weeks. and a strangely, as most popular city has extended its covert 19 lockdown for a month. 2 days before it was due to end, stay at home, orders have been in force since june. the face of new south wales is struggling to contain an outbreak of the delta variance. his president joe biden says,
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all federal workers may be required to get vaccinated against corona virus. cases in the u. s. continue to climb largely driven by the delta strain. earlier on tuesday, the centers for disease control and prevention reversed it's mask policy. it's now recommended fully vaccinated people wear masks and doors, and parts of the country with high transmission rates. well, you asked me, i've got a consideration right now, but if you're not actually, you're not nearly as smart as i thought i meant to be back. so we have the vaccinate more and more more we learn more about as fires in the don't variation more we have to be more concerned. and in only one thing we know for sure. if those other 100000000
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people got vaccinated, we meet a very different mike. hannah has more from washington d. c. there are some 4000000 federal workers within the united states. as to that, the contract is that that raises a figure to some 10000000 people. now we understand that president find and it's going to be announcing new vaccination guidelines or new attempts to increase the amount of vaccinations on thursday. this is expected to include a mandate for all federal workers to be vaccinated. now already in some areas there has been such a mandate put in place, new york city, the state of california. in each of those cases, there has been a complete mandate for vaccinations. however, those who still refused to be vaccinated will either have to come to regular testing as well as where mosques at all times when they are indoors. a official within the white house saying that this is likely to be the line that president
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biden will follow to mandate vaccinations for federal workers, but at the same time to allow some room for exceptions to be made. but they will be some pushback. no doubt. many of those who have not been vaccinated are doing so for whatever reason, say might have perhaps political reasons, perhaps some other reason. but to look at the stock statistics just over 50 percent of the country are vaccinated at this point in time though, the, the vaccine is freely available. so the vaccination rate has plateaued at this particular point. and we hearing all the health experts saying that it's these non vaccinated people that are driving the new spike in the sections of code 19 the world trade organization is discussing global demands for a waiver of vaccine peyton's at a meeting in geneva. the u. s. africa and india have led calls the suspension of
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intellectual property rights on several jobs. they say with production vaccines and ends. the pandemic will quit thought to suppose by some wealthy nations, including the u. k. and the european monson rains and bunker dash of triggered landslides. at the world's largest refugee camp, killing 6 people, mostly children. the kids apollo camp and cox's bazaar is home to more than a 1000000 rank refugees from neighboring me and my lexia brian reports in the pouring rain. people come to see what happened or salvage was left. the makeshift homes built from plastic sheets and bamboo poles had no chance when the muddy hillsides collapsed into range range. but one have been left and my sister went to the bathroom and after she returned the side of the hill came down. well, i have one nice and 2 nephews and my sister. my brother in law,
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along with the other family members, managed to get out of the shelter, but the kids came down on those 4 and the shelter was damaged. 2 of them died and 2 others were injured like the powerful monsoon range caused a flood that reached roof height and some areas of the could column camp. more than 100 teens to see, to be washed away by the water. good of how long and bangladesh is the world's biggest refugee camp and the most densely populated. it's home to more than 1000000 wrangler who flayed a crack down by the military and neighboring miasma. it's overcrowded, basic, and prone to live live, been flooding. how may i have informed the people at risk to more will be able to not comply with the request of the we will take alternate steps. not so much as we hope the population will be willing for the government says all the re hanging will be received as soon as possible. and that measures are being taken to
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minimize casualties caused by the annual rains. but right group say it's not enough that the flood prove once more how vulnerable the rang refugees are to the impact of climate change. many and now sheltering and mosques and schools and facing the prospect of having lost their homes again. alex here brian al jazeera still a head's on al jazeera, the telephone advances in afghanistan. the u. s. speeds don't plans to evacuate interpreters helps their forces. indifference shown to my colleagues is discretion. emotional testimony from police officers who were attacked during january 6 campus o'briant. ah, ah,
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it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways by the edge of the monsoon range, i think is settled down, knows more or less this line here is rain in some parts of pakistan without many of us has come from man that coming out of europe across the black sea, this more active weather is going through georgia and down towards the north of iraq. now that's probably welcome relation heater. it probably will also be fairly windy on the north side of the mountains on which to ron, sit. if that is all quiet is still quite hot with us, it was in turkmenistan. and that's the extent of the shabby rain in pakistan for really iran in the middle east and levant. we're talking about hot, dry weather, which is fairly normal. temperatures have been as high as 51 for a couple days and part of eastern iraq, the coming down little bit and 46 in baghdad. the wind still strong and it's a dusty one that comes out of iraq and down towards sadie might in fact reaches far
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south as caps from the u. e. which means 45 will be a dry 45 quite a dusty one all the time. this edge affected solar and exceed a shadow here, means is overcast and drizzly on the coast of the mob. the seas, no rains, are suddenly picky up in the for sandstone to the if you, if in highlands, and also in southern sudan and further west. this is normal that go through in clumps. sponsored pay cut off airways from the world's most populated region, the and until the story across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, when i went on out there,
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ah, ah, the me, this is just a quick reminder on the top stories for you know, she knew she has largest political policy, says it is ready for elections a day after the president dismissed the prime minister and for parliaments at the enough, the party is warning against the traffic regime that careers reported its highest fairly number of infections battling its course. it breaks the beginning of the panoramic restrictions and the capital sold will be extended for 2 more weeks and months in reins and southern bangladesh. of triggered a landslide at the world's largest refugee camp, killing at least 6 people. it's homes and more than
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a 1000000 rang refugees for me and march. most of the victims were children. the white house is reportedly seeking 1000000000 dollars to help resettle african personnel who works with the us military reason to dances by the taliban have triggered grown concern for their safety. president joe biden has already approved $100000000.00 in emergency funding to evacuate as can translate just other personnel and their families. the state department says an initial group of 2500 people will be brought to a military base in virginia where their visa applications are processed. the 1st are expected to arrive before the end of this month. roughly $20000.00 death guns have signed up for a special immigrant visas. adam weinstein, as a former us marine, he went to ghana, stan in 2012. he says the african personnel were crucial to the mission, and the u. s. must ensure their safety. they acted both as linguistic interpreters
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but also as. busy a cultural bridge between the u. s. patrols in other countries patrolling and follow on and the local communities that were being patrol. so i would say they were absolutely crucial to to the mission. i don't think, i don't think a lot of the mission crew gone forward without, without their help, in terms of their identity being discovered and their families being targeted. that was a risk that day that they were burdened with that. frankly, us soldiers and marines didn't carry with us. and now that risk is even greater, especially for the former interpreters who live in provincial cities. we have to remember that they don't all live in cobble. they also live in provinces, some of which are under the control of the taliban, or surrounded by the taliban. so i think the risk is quite immediate. and every day that they, they're left in afghanistan is like playing russian roulette with their lives. they don't need to be processed in inside afghanistan. in fact,
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i think it's crucial that they're taken out of afghanistan and preferably placed in u. s. territory but, but at a minimum taken out of afghanistan and processed in an area where, where they are safe and i think a u. s. territory is preferred because it's best not to out source, our responsibility to a 3rd country. but in terms of simply getting them out of afghanistan along with their dependence, i think that's very feasible. the january 6 attack on the us capital building was a clear plan to disrupt democracy according to one police officer present that day . he was one of several officers testifying before a congressional committee, john 100 reports from washington, d. c. hold true and nothing but the true in sometimes harrowing testimony for police officers detailed a coordinated attack on the us capital. and on them the
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washington police officer, michael for knowns. own body camera captured him being pulled into the crowd of donald trump. supporters beaten and shocked with a taser like stay in their body. like it's jimmy on here. and he says, the response from republican politicians has been just is hurtful. the indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful, but nothing truly, nothing has prepared me to address those elected members of our government who continue to deny the events of that day. and in doing so, betray their oath of office washington metropolitan police officer, daniel hodges, seen in a viral video. being crushed between the capital doors by writers, urged congress to act. i need you guys to address if anyone in power had a role in this, we're not allowed to join us capital police officer harry dunn recall being taunted
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with racial slurs. no one had ever ever called me. and while wearing the uniform of a capital police officer, just 2 republicans joined the panel defying their party to question the officers. you guys may like individually feel a little broken. she got his line. if you guys help you here, the former president trump say, quote, it was a loving crowd. there was a lot of love in the crowd. how does that make you feel it's upsetting? is a benteke excuse for his behavior for something that he himself help to create this monstrosity. i'm still recovering from those hogs. in cases day the the house select committee saw previously unseen video. some of it
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graphic, profane and threatening the yeah. the i people died on capitol hill on january 6th, but despite the presence of 2 republicans on the committee, the republican party is largely refusing to cooperate with the inquiry in solidarity with donald trump, who urged the borders to march from the capital house republican leader kevin mccarthy says the hearing is nothing but political theater, that becomes a failed committee and a failed report. a sham that no one can believe in the hearings, continue the effort to investigate. the insurrection continues to be matched by an equally aggressive campaign to discredit it. john hinder, and al jazeera washington cruz president, the legs federal castillo has suffered a set back a day before being sworn in opponents and parliaments of blocks as posey candidates from forming the new leadership in congress. members of castillo as free peru party
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were rule dates on a technicality because he was left for the policy was to rewrites the constitution of prospect that has concerned opposition. politicians like millions of peruvians, casea grew up in poverty. he's promising change, but us mariana sanchez, reports from lima delivering on the pledge will be a challenge. the 200 years of republic. wednesday pedro commemorates a landmark anniversary, the independence from the spanish colonialist. now for the 1st time, a former and rural primary school teacher takes over the presidency. they look a feel comes from one of the poorest districts they do. and he, peruvian, see, they feel represented. jessica laguna says her community on the outskirts of the capital. lima has little to celebrate mothers in the summer. the republic is 200
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years old, but these inequality everywhere were rolling in the same mud and we can gape. we wish our children could have it better. we always have needs, and there's no work when we wish for change, and we can't do better. they claimed the state has forgotten the poor members of this community build the roads themselves. they rece animal to eat together in a communal kitchen and the families here at the algorithm. a community live on less than $8.00 a day. millions like them have come from remote places for decades, people have been migrating from the and this to the capital, looking for a better life and ended up living in shanty towns where they continue to live in poverty. navigate, he was as she doesn't have any hope that the new president will bring change away a lot. but he's my grandparents, my parents, we've always been poor. i was brought as a child to escape poverty and look, we did poor will always be for no one remembers us. but he didn't. fizzle castillo
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has promised that there will not be any more poor in a rich country. but analysts say the road for him will be up hill m tough. though. few samuels in 200 years, we have learned to survive. rather than to least our hardships are severe. we have gone from being one of the countries with the highest level of development to where we are now. at the end of the scale. from being almost unknown, castillo rose to the presidency, offering change for millions of poor peruvians. and while many hope he delivers on his promises, many are wary that he will be a scientist. i just see that my pedro warren drug cartels in northern mexico have reached a truce. police in the state of family. pus confirmed the si, fi was an own stone professionally printed banners which appeared in several cities . banners for signed by 3 main factions in the decade told her for
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a former causality of poor francis is on trial for alleged financial crimes, angelo, the shoe, along with 9 others, is accused of extortion. embezzlement and money laundering is the largest trial ever to take place within the vatican. and re simmons reports from london on the links, the king's house, to the u. k. what has the vatican? the heart of the roman catholic church and chelsea, one of the most exclusive and desirable parts of london got in common. it isn't religion, it's money. lots of it. then add to that murky deals. extortion and fraud revolving around a central figure. not a godfather, a catholic, cardinal angelo bachelor. he was a close adviser to pope francis, who fired him last year, accusing him of nepotism. but the scandal is far bigger than favors for friends and family. bet you and 9 other states charges, including embezzlement, extortion,
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money laundering, and abuse of office tables here in london. market chelsea that but you became involved. it's alleged with a major investment of $412000000.00 in this real estate. but the church money was wasted. because of a scam and over valuations, prosecutors say to london based italian finance, he has received vast sums of money from the vatican for reckless speculative investments. the form of vatican financial regulators with loyal ran a broo heart was also involved. bet you is said to have been involved in other fraudulent schemes too much of it. using money donated by the catholic faithful pope frances has made reforms in the vatican's justice system. this trial is the 1st to see a causal indicted by criminal prosecutors. the churchmen used to be in judgment. he
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was one of the most powerful figures in the vatican, and for him now to be facing trial is really extraordinary. it is, i think, a sign of the seriousness with which pope frances has taken the task of cleaning up vatican finances. bet you who had once considered becoming a candidate for the papacy. denies all charges and says he's the victim of a vatican conspiracy. andrew simmons al jazeera ah japan stone tennis player, no meal silica says she didn't know how to cope with the level of pressure she was under to when the limb takes a socket, was knocked sites in the 3rd round of the tournament smelling check player, my phone just silva on tuesday, it ends her dream of winning and limpid gold on home soil. the number 2 seats struggled in a match that lasted just 68 minutes and raining us olympic gymnastics champion
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simone biles was pulled out of the teen finals events. due to mental health pressures. the 24 year old considered to be the greatest female as a gymnast of all time, less the floor with a team doctor after managing her 1st balls, she just said she needed to focus on her mental health. and richardson isn't talk you. he says, athletes, mental health has been a priority at these olympics. we've just heard the from the i see spokesman mark adams who inevitably was asked questions about what had happened to some on balls last night. and he said, we are very aware that this is an ongoing issue that most limbic associations now have their own psychologist with a team. the i a c s. i colleges in the village. there are also hotlines in 70 different languages that i can call if they're facing mental difficulties. i need somebody from outside of their immediate bubble to talk to. i think the case of non
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soccer is really interesting to see the face of the games lighting the olympic holes in the opening ceremony. so much expectation on her. she just taken a 2 month right from high level tennis because she said she was struggling to deal with the mental stress of constantly being in the public health. and since she lost that gain yesterday, the 1st question she was getting in public again, were about her mental health. so it's a very complex issue he's having to deal with on a daily basis. but i think once again, the sporting champion, leading the way, telling people around the world, it is okay to talk about mental lows is as well as sporting highs. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines june his he is largest political party says it is ready for elections.

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