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been made and ignored many times before now allowed or more desperate because they say the situation is much worse from around the world. and these external, the 5th person, since the government is following the process and the case and that authorities act against the violation of law. ah a reminder about the doors. there are more trivial judges on investigating 3 political parties or suspicion of receiving foreign funds among them and also the largest faulty in the coalition government in pushing for elections after president car side dismissed the prime minister parliament worth and in conflict. and of
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course, thomas driving large numbers to attempt perilous journey to europe. turkey has attained to both carrying more than 200 people in the seas. officials believe the group of maybe guns. the only way to england is to lift restrictions on travelers from the united states. and be due on next monday they won't have to quarantine, will be fascinated. socialist petro castillo is due to be sworn in as proof president in the next few hours, like millions of peruvians castillo grew up in poverty. and he's promising change money on a sanchez reports from lima on the challenges of delivering on that pledge, the 200 years of republic. wednesday pedro can memories, 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 at
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your comes from one of the poorest districts of they do. and he, peruvian, see, they feel represented jessica, who says her community outskirts of the capital, lima has little to celebrate mothers in the summer. the republic is 200 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 is no work. when we wish for change, and we can't do better. they claim 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. he was, as she doesn't have any hope that the new president will bring change away
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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. glinda breastfeeding, fizzle guest. he 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 em tough, though. few samuels in 200 years, we have learned to survive rather than those delays. 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 peruvians. and while many hope he delivers on his promises, many are wary that he will marianna, joins us now live from lee ma marianna. just a few all is now until the swearing in ceremony. as you reported there
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a lot of pressure on this incoming president to live up to those promises that he made. that's right. came a lot of pressure and a lot of expectations from the people who have voted for him. he has said that there will be no more who are in a rich country, and there's a lot of poverty in this country. millions and millions of peruvians have lost their jobs. they are, had already had. it were living in poverty and so low a lot of expectations for you to change things around. and he has promised, among other things that he will change the constitution. many believe that this will change their lives around, which is not, which is not true. but many people who have been hard hit by the pandemic, especially who are eating twice a day, turned their life turned around and begun eating once every 2 days. so there's
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a lot of expectation that she can bring back jobs. she has talked about corruption, has talked about increasing the education and a budget, but most importantly is what people want right now. and they want not only jobs, but especially they want priority $12.00 and $3.00. you will, they want health, they want the government to continue the vaccination plan because many millions of peruvians are being vaccinated and they can, can go back for sure. they can go back and start working again. all right, thank you for that. other than my on the sanchez live for us, and lima, or michael shifter is president of the into american dialogue. he joins us now live from washington, d. c. by a zoom. thanks for joining us here on al jazeera. so casteel that when was by very small margin raises in margin, will he try to reach out to those who didn't vote for him? do you think in order to be able to get his agenda through i
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think that's a very big question. very important question. we don't know the answer to that. there have been, frankly contradictory signals that he sent some more conciliatory that he will need to work with those who voted against them. after all, you know, half of the countries divided into 2. he can govern which of those who work for him . he won't get very far in pursuing his agenda, satisfying the high expectations that people have. on the other hand, he, there are very radical elements in his party, but we'll leave today. they are in congress and also a very the head of his party, letting me on is a former governor, is also very hard line and is not expressed a great interest in working with the other with the other half of the countries
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buttered against them. so he's under enormous pressure, but i think he, if he wants to be successful and deliver on what he has promised, i think you'll have to be more moderate, more pragmatic, and be able to make deals and create alliances with those who voted against him in the election, speaking of, of radical elements. i mean, since his, when was confirmed or certified he's, he's tried to fit is that he's a communist, that he should be talking about venezuela to go chavez. i mean, why are people worried about this and how worried ave? well there were, i think those years frankly, are unfounded. i don't think he has the, the support, the capacity or the interest in building a business well or type situation, which obviously has been a complete failure in ben as well. but people are concerned because his party does
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have a marxist linen, a platform, his party in that platform, talks about nationalization of foreign owned companies. and of course he's pulled back on that i. he has taken a different stand. he has talked about raising taxes and not nationalizing, which is a much more sensible and moderate view. and, and of course is important for him to get the resources to pursue his social agenda . but people, people don't trust that and people don't trust his work. he is somebody who is it completely a fight, he is not well known. we don't know who pit castillo is that he's a rural school teacher union leader. but he hasn't had any connection or contact with those who have been traditionally govern the country from the capital of lima, both economically and politically. and so there's enormous distrust and suspicion
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my own view is that those spheres are unfounded and baseless what, what, what i think what people should be concerned about is simply inability to govern lots of disorder and chaos and volatility in peru, which also is not very good in terms of what needs to be done to address the needs of those who have been left behind. and as we speak to michael, we're also looking at live pictures there of the, the congress building in lima. where we are expecting members of congress arrived shortly as well. of course as the president elect federal kasteel, himself, former teacher, and son of pet farmers who has promised some fairly big reforms. miko, let's bring you back in. as we've been talking, pedro castillo has no previous government experience. and also in congress, there's an opposition alliance that has the numbers for control. what is that gonna mean for christy of the ability to get things don't it's going to be extremely
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hard without question. it's going to be hard, and it's could be a test of his ability to try to make deals, to create alliances and try to reach across the other side. his own bank got his own group, has only 37130 members of congress. some of them are very hard line. they're not in the mood to make deals and negotiate. but i think that would be a recipe, i think, but disaster. so i think it's, he's going to have to try to engage in the given take of democratic politics in the congress. but i think nobody's underestimate how, how difficult that is going to be. the alternative is just to try to say ok, i'm going to do what i want to do and ignore congress, which is create, i think a very profound constitutional crisis improved i hope will be avoided. i will be
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talking to you try the evening as things progress and out michael shift. thank you . very much. monsoon rains in bangladesh have triggered land slides and the world's largest refugee camp, killing at least 6 people, mostly children that could belong camp and cox's bizarre was home to more than a 1000000 routing refugees from neighboring me, and mel, alexia bryan. in the pouring rain. people come to see what happened or salvage what's left. the makeshift homes built from plastic sheets and bamboo poles had no chance when the muddy hillsides collapsed into rangel range . but i 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, 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 floods that reached
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loose high and some areas of the could to 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 crick down by the military and neighboring miasma. overcrowded basic and prone to live live been flooding. i'm not going to have inform the people at risk to more will be able to not comply with the request of the we will take alternate steps. not really so much as we hope the population that we will be willing. the government says all the ra hanging will be received, felt as soon as possible. and that measures are being taken to minimize casualties caused by the annual rains. but right group say it's not enough that the flood prove once more how vulnerable to ringo refugees to the impact of climate change.
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many and now sheltering and mosques and schools and facing the prospect of having lost their homes again. alex here brian al jazeera bangladesh is not just battling the pandemic, but storing inflation rates to and prices are putting basic foods out of the reach of many tend to challenge, re has more from the capital. darker curren buzzer is one of the busiest open air kitchen markets in dhaka. but there are hardly any shoppers on this day because of a nationwide lockdown to prevent covey. 1900 beg him is among the few who came out for groceries, but finds food items are more expensive than usual. so yes, kicking the initial, i came out to buy some green vegetables. the prices of everything has gone up and the market. maybe it's due to the lockdown or because they're not enough buyers, but logistics and supplies are open. not sure why. market export se soaring
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inflation along with rising foot prices in bangladesh and recent month, i put an additional button on low and middle income households. many here have lost their jobs. the sources of income during the current virus pandemic was that the all the essential items price given height. but in comparison, people's income has risen. so it's becoming hard for middle class families like ours to cope with. it would be good if the government intervenes to stabilize the market. according to data from government agency, nearly all types of daily commodities are now been sold at a higher prices compared to the same period last year. rise adelanto the most basic food stable for most bangladesh. and recent month, prices are many for the essential have gone up, making it increasingly hard for people to make ends meet. the government has announced a number of stimulus packages for different sectors and beneficiaries. during this
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health crisis, but not everyone is getting the help that need. so we've got a lot of them. it's very hard on the daily vigilant. they're not able to earn enough money or get a full square me. but in the middle class with suffering the most, many are not able to go to work and they are also embarrassed to seek help. they're not getting any kind of help. many are suffering likely at home. some here believe holding of goods and manipulation of the market might be creating an artificial crisis. we think one of the main reasons for the price, like if the desire to make an unreasonable profit by vested business interest groups, and lack of proper regulation and monitoring by the government and the business it's open access to manipulate the market. despite the pandemic bank, this is economy continues to grow by more than 5 percent, but annually sworn the rising inflation and growing food prices could hamper economic recovery and possibly lead to food shortages in a country already heat by severe weather and pandemic related disruption can be
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children, i'll just dr. 3 armenian soldiers have been killed during fighting with their forces. it happened in the going to kind of box the region where the countries fought a war last year. about john's defense ministry accused armenian forces of what he called provocations that its army would continue to retaliate. the remote him, a laying kingdom of baton. they carried out what may be the worlds fastest vaccination campaign, and lacing 90 percent of its adult population against coven 19 in just one week. and re chappelle holds on how they did if. while waiting for deliveries of the vaccine to arrive, who 10 was building an army? 22000 volunteers called desktops, raised awareness, carried out screenings and quickly adapted to the process of coal chain storage. as a front line, i think it's nice sponsibility to be vaccinated law. and also because his majesty has done so much for us or we feel it is our responsibility as a citizen. when it was time to give everyone their 2nd shots,
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the desktops got to work and the results were astounding. mission, the good talk to the vaccinations again on the 20th and people have cooperated. a lot of people turned up on day one day to day 3, and by day 4 we had achieved our target in just 7 days, pretend administered nearly half a 1000000 shots and fully vaccinated 90 percent of its adult population for older people and others unable to walk to vaccination sites, health officials went door to door. i think we will be able to prevent the transmission of covenant in vicki, which is our main goal. and probably we expect that hard even need to would be. i stablished in the country and no country can open through leader. king jig niggas are non jealous. chalk has spent the last year hiking to remote villages at times joined by prime minister latino string who's a medical doctor. and if there's anything that i hope the world can learn is that
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a country like return with very few doctors, very few nurses, but are really committed, king and leadership in the government, mobilizing society, it's not impossible to vaccinate the whole country. routine is encouraging people to mix and match vaccine. first round of its national rollout was donated by india . the u. s. chipped in half a 1000000 doses of madonna for the 2nd. i think the like the officials might have researched on this and without research, they might not have decided to do mix and match. so i drove them, so that's why i decided to take the margin. it may be small, but the tiny kingdom has provided a lesson and how to tackle a common problem at a faster pace than elsewhere and are chappelle, i'll to 0. still ahead on al jazeera and boss, great. britain's ro is find themselves in trouble for a head. of course, during the final
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duty by extension. that there will be change. oh, a good thank you very much. the head of the us, the limbic team, has praised simone bob's decision to prioritize mental wellness over all else, which has been gymnast withdrew from tuesday's team final up to one volt. and is now ruled herself out of thursdays, individual, all around event to focus on mental health. members of team usa have spoken out in support of biles. mental health is so important. i encourage everyone to take the
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time to check in with yourself, and i work with a mental coach that i talk to on very frequently. and i think it's important to have that person to kind of be able to have a sounding board to vent, to, to cry, to, to work out, work through things with. we put people in athletes on, on a, on a high stage in so many people know or, but i think when you think about it, people forget about the day to day grind. it demands that all that height takes a toll on a person. it's not just the americans talking about simone, bio afraid is ariana pittman says thing or social media has helped focus at the game so much so that she said you would be great to me to interview to 3. so at the 2nd gold up again, i don't know much about summer and buy was not for me personally. i've deleted every social media app off my phone. i think it's not just messages and everyone is
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really beautiful and it's good to look at it a little bit. it can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. so i'm only really speaking to my family a tiny bit, not that much say that. sorry. i just tried to not read anything because i think that external pressure we've been speaking to sports psychologist to adrian mckennon. he believes athletes may need to do more to prepare themselves mentally due to the challenges the pandemic has brought about the people we are talking about a person who's already one, go to the picks or take me a socket already one. at the highest level, i had different people that already proven that got them into stuff. and so to them, they've got to make good decisions. and sometimes it does require something that's very painful to move away from sport. and there are consequences to that james responses, in terms of maintaining your level of skills and fitness. maybe it's what's needed sometimes, especially as now we are living in the life of bubbles, inquire,
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and teens, which are not going to go away anytime soon. and so now we need to prepare for those train bubbs train for car and change, and maybe train for liberal time away from fiji. have one back to back. let me go back over the $2712.00 victory avenue zealand in the rugby 7 final match which is paid in an empty stadium was a reality check for what it's been like hosting the games during a pandemic. and richardson has moved from the stadium in tokyo fleet. he will not 1st ever olympic gold medal in 2016 in rio when the 7th game was brought in to the olympics for the 1st time. and they've retained their title incidentally, argentina, winning the bronze medal in that competition. and again, this event, a reminder of what these olympics could have been. this venue where so many games were played at the rugby world cup in 2019 such a massively popular event in japan. but for that final also was, was a few members of the media,
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a few officials and some pipes in crowd noise coming in through the loudspeakers. but that, of course, is the reality of hosting and olympics, in the middle of a panoramic tennis matches of turkey games will now start later in the day of the play is complained of extreme conditions. paola, but also of spain has the will trade off the course of the suffering from heat stroke during her match against marquette. upon ross of a earlier rush has been made with dave also complained of the heat during he's much thing he could die. the international tennessee iteration has agreed to start the competition at 3 pm. the united states men's basketball team bounced back from their opening off the front thrashing iran, 120. 66. the reigning champions are going to the gold medal, wrote the usa project republic. nick is not a good to finally have a 14. we covered a, the practice with all of the other guys. shot the ball better today. we know
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we know it wasn't easy and that is part of it. so now we've got one game at a time in rubbing steering issues. cost great britain, men's for the chance to claim a fixed strength and limbic bible, i finished and folk with a straight. you're taking when even now i'll be your again in a couple of hours with no sports needs. kim. thank you very much for that, peter. we've got one more in the big story for you. there's been no shortage of control with the at this year's games. one of them involves a decision by south korea squad to bring its own chef. some people see the move as an insult, and it's added to already afraid relations between the 2 countries. well, the broad reports from sol taking over a small hotel close to the athletes village in tokyo, south korean chefs prepare meals for their entire olympic team. it's aimed at keeping the more isolated during the pandemic, but also to make sure no local ingredients carry radiation from the fukushima
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nuclear plant disaster. 10 years ago. we have put more effort in this time because of the corona virus concern. and because people are quite sensitive over the origin of ingredients, such as those from fukushima, certainly the team members are all in favor of the special menu. because they screen the ingredients, i provide a more of this as i think it's safer. but the food program has irritated many in japan, which insists all its food is safe. given the long and troubled relationship between japan and south korea, it doesn't take much to bring goals animosities to the surface. and the lympics is offered ample opportunity to do just that. starting with the torch relay months ago, the official map of japan with the relay route showed a tiny group of islands which are disputed by the 2 neighbors as being japanese known as dr. in south korea, a banner proudly proclaiming them to be korean,
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hangs prominently opposite the japanese embassy. and so before south korea is winter olympics in 2018. the same islets were initially shown as being part of the korean peninsula. then a possible bridge building visit to tokyo by south korea as president moon jane was ruled out amid a controversy over insulting remarks made by a senior japanese diplomat and back in the olympic village of banner, apparently evoking a 16th century korean victory over japan. had to be removed, following complaints to old adversaries, proving they are happy to go head to head whether a lim pick medals are involved or not. public bride al jazeera. so and that is the new way, though. i'll be back in just a moment because more of the days news, including the very latest on the swearing in ceremony for peruse. president
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incoming president castillo. you can always pick out. i'll just come on a few minutes of us now. the news ah ah! the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey, been bob way with the country, bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people. instead of telling people what to think, how dread that gives them a chance to speak for themselves and capture the haunting snapshot of the power and
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fragility of hope. borne free witness on al jazeera, coveted beyond. well the taken without hesitation. fulton died for the power to find out a lot of new babies, which i did not think it's neglect them. babies to death, people in power, investigate, exposes, and questions they used to be of our around the close on out of the case. biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised
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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 any one thought. the security forces keep the peace into news. yes, as it's revealed, the biggest political party isn't the center of that investigation. ah, other kimbell, this is alex, is there a law firm? doha also coming up trying to find a way off by land or sea. we look at the increasing number of african fleeing the fighting, surrounded by more devastation for hanging, a cuban.
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