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actively expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. the security forces keep the peace into news. yes. as it's revealed, the biggest for the school party isn't the center of that investigation. ah, other i'm kimbell, this is elder, 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
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fighting, surrounded by more devastation for hanging killed landslides, the world's biggest refugee camp. and us limping gymnastics champions, mount bio full of another event focused on mental welding. ah, june of use political crisis has taken a new ton. it's been revealed. 3 parties are being investigated. the judicial inquiry began a week and a half before president kaya said, used emergency pals to dismiss the prime minister and free parliament. the case doesn't appear links to sites actions, but it puts more pressure on the president's main rivals. and now that is the largest party in the go and governing coalition. judges are looking into whether it and others wrongly received foreign funds before elections in 2019. you start going
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to cheat is spokesman for another. she says her party rejects the allegations of receiving foreign phone. be there not certain united asian. these have been raised by rival policy many years ago and repeatedly and be responded to him and not has always submitted the financial report to the court as required by law to do this. quite strict in terms of funding and, and not always comply with the rule and has always been the policy to submit all explain and shall record and account within the legal deadline to many policy, including the policy making allegations who have failed to do the same. and never been any evidence of such florence on the number does not receive any foreign
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funding. funding is from a member and we continue to call on the president to rebut the legal and unconstitutional measures the the they all agree danger to democracy and security. and this is the position of not thought a new political party, the junior and the organization who have all going to that the move on constitutional and have called for a return to respect of the constitution as soon as possible. oh, the the asking the president, the outlining his vision for the future of the country. but she's gone. the speech was light on detail about how the government plans to counter territorial gains by the telephone shell, a balance report from couple. the northern city of telecom is surrounded by
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telephone fighters, but more than one month, it's people have withstood wave. the tech's residence now armed and afghan security forces are united in trying to keep vices out of the city. well, maybe if i want to go to the making us to them, i hope i'm not captured. we've been attacked more than 10 times here. we've beaten them and push them back. don't lose your morale and get it governess. telephone no controls. large areas of rule less. ghana stone, including more than half of the countries districts as africa, security forces attempt to slow the televisions, momentum internationally televised address, president gunny had a message of diplomacy with articulated a widely supported program for a bridge from an all out war to judge and lasting peace to a political set and we do not see a military solution. we firmly believe in a political solution. danny,
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the former finance minister and a former world bank economist, spoke extensively about the economy less about the war than ravaging his country and afghan. about a 3rd of the government's revenue comes through border crossings. it is loss more than $33000000.00 in the past month after the taliban seized 7 crossings. the largest is here in spin bolduc. after 2 weeks, it is just reopened to trade. naturally, we are scared because conditions are bad. we are afraid of going into afghanistan, but there is no other way out for us. there are no other jobs for us here in the border region. 2 hours away in kandahar city residents have had enough. there has been fighting and a strike from the cities outskirts in the last week. these people were demanding both sides agree to a cease by the growing insecurity is leading to an increase in the number of
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afghans who are leaving the country. the you in to 20 to 30000 to fleeing every week. there are also thousands of africans who worked with the us government who waiting to hear if they will be on a vacuum ration flight in the coming days. charlotte bellis on 20. couple conflicts, and i've gone astonished, driving hundreds of people to make a perilous journey to europe for safety and shelter. turkey has detained a vote, carrying more than 230 refugees. and the g and c. officials believe the group of maybe african refugees were on their way to english and recent wiggs. many afghans have been reaching turkey, turn around and concealed a report from city event near the border. the 76 african boys were caught by turkey soldiers trying to cross the border from iran into turkey. they had walked for weeks, relying go smugglers to take them across the rugged mountain terrain. they would
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desperate to escape the bombings and fighting in afghanistan. they now face being deported to iran, but they have no regrets and they said they'd do it all again. if they had a chance of reaching turkey's big cities and then maybe on to your for those who managed to lead the turkish forces on the border. and the police in the city, it's time to move on. they split up into smaller groups, so as not to draw attention to themselves. but all have a story to tell by the hello, polished college and came here. if i stayed, i had to join the war, then my parents leave the country and the taliban recruits young man and you get killed him. all the most of these young gas gas have been caused by the smugglers. they paid to help them leave afghanistan. and now they have no money left on it. we agreed on $750.00 with the smuggler and already paid $500.00. the rest was to be paid when we reach a stem bull, but i had no more money. so they left me on the st. turkeys now ramped up security
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measures that a border with iran. these migrants are station in so called safe houses. the police called them shock houses waiting for the right moment to continue their journey with smugglers take money every day. if the afghans don't pay, they get kicked out. there's no escape. doors are locked. that is her. i left if can a stand because of war and misery, the taliban, a beating and forcing my parents to cook royal food for them. and here we are. 2 meals a day by the smuggler. there were about 35 people in this one house, including women and children. there is little and no privacy. families are reluctant to talk on camera. mar, shush moment, came to turkey to work until the board is get open, then moved to europe to support our family. i worked in iran for 6 months and i've been here for 10 days and nobody smugness says we need to wait here until the security measures 30 minutes. all of us with taliban. it is not safe anymore. there
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is poverty and misery. people cannot pursue their normal lives anymore. enough gone is done. last year, 6 to on asylum seekers. on board. a fishing boat died after they both capsized in lake van and other 40 migrants has died this year. this is the cemetery of the nameless, the migrants who wanted to escape bullets and butchery in their own country, but who fell victim to whom and traffickers, the spite of his ventures. he is a grubbing and afghan, a son. there will now be many more people who are prepared to risk their lives in the hope of finding something better elsewhere. see not because solo al jazeera von turkey, monson reins and bangladesh have triggered landslides and the world's largest refugee camp, killing at least 6 people, mostly children, that go to fit on camp and coaxes bizarre is home to more than a 1000000 running to refugees from neighboring the mall, alexia bryan. in the pouring rain,
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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 hillside collapsed into rachel rains. but one of you left and my sister went to the bathroom and after she returned the side of the hill, came down. 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 clothes came down on those for the entire shelter was damaged. 2 of them died and 2 others were injured like the powerful monsoon rains caused a flood that reached loose high in some areas of the crew. to follow 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,
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and prone to live lives in flooding. i'm not going to have informed the people at least to morrow being able to not comply with our request the we will take alternate steps. not really so much as we hope the population that we will be willing for. the government says all the ra hanging will be received filled 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 impacts of climate change. many and sheltering and mosques in school and facing the prospect of having lost their home. again. alex here brian al jazeera. still ahead on algebra thailand, king is hoping to reconnect with the people on his birthday, but many want to move beyond the monarchy and special menus. the south korea's
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olympic athletes leaving a taste for the japanese host. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, good tissue. we're going to start this weather story in india, where westbank all now getting hammered by the southwest monsoon. calcutta picked up 68 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a bit of a breather for the west coast. it's still going to be rainy and just not the same intensity as we have seen over the last little while. take you to bungler dash rate now where we have seen deadly land slides as we head toward the south of the country. all of this triggered by the southwest monsoon. so we look at the forecast on thursday, and this is not good news. the darker the colors, the more intense, the rain, falling toward areas of southern bungler dash to the west coast of myanmar. ok,
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next i want to take you to southeast asia. we've got intense rain for southern incense, central parts of indo china. bit of sunny spells for some odd tra, across into java and that heavy rain being steered into the philippines. once again for manila, tracking what is left of what was once typhoon in 5 is that the moisture is starting to search further to the north. this will become a story for beijing on thursday with some rain. when this weather report in the middle east, we're getting a bit of a sham all going. so that's going to kick up the sand and dust as we head toward places like q 8 on thursday. sponsored power cut on airways, a new generation of young people and making demand to be balance society. welcome to generational change, a global theories, the attempt to understand and challenge, the idea that mobilize you around the world in london to activate the tackling the
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root causes of youth violence. many young people that perpetuate and violence, again of the young people themselves have also been victim multiple times. my generation can try me design and shape this generation change on al jazeera. ah ah ah, you want to y'all do there on reminder of our top stories this on. there are reports to new jersey as judges have begun investigating 3 political parties on suspicion of receiving foreign phones. among them and author, the largest party and the coalition government been pushing for elections off the prison side, dismissed the prime minister. and for them, it was in conflict and of called his daughter's driving large numbers to attempt
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perilous journey to europe. turkey has detained a boat, carrying more than 230 people in the gmc official believe the group of maybe afghans was on its way to italy prove will swear in a village school teacher, petrocca theo, as president when the coming hour and follows weeks of uncertainty after a disputed election results in june, castillo defeated k kofuji maury by just 44000 votes. she alleged irregularities, the electoral body rejected her complaints. castillo's left wing party wants to rewrite the constitution and address inequality. foreign leaders have arrived in the meant for the integration of michael shift is the president of the into american dialogue. he joins us from washington, d. c. on zoom. good to talk to you again. who can do, as we said, is from us to redraw for the constitution and is promised reforms in health care and education. how is he planning to pay for it?
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number $1.00, and will he be able to make it happen with such a fractured congress? well his plan to pay for has changed originally. he went to pay for it by nationalizing and taking over companies foreign companies, but he's pulled back from that. and what he said he's going to increase taxes, which i think of that much more palatable, more moderate way to, to finance it. fortunately, commodity prices are quite high. i've gone up recently, so peru relies a lot on commodities for its economy. so he could have resources to pay for it with increase that station and the like. and so that's his proposal right now. but still the financing is enormous because the needs are enormous and peru is really suffering very high levels of unemployment. and people are really been devastated
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by the next point. interesting needs are great. and then the problem is how he gets this through a very a congress where he has a minority 3730 members of his party in the, in the congress. and for that, he's going to have to persuade others who come to his side and to join him and to make the case that if brew is going to be sustainable, it really needs to address these unintended neglected needs. especially in the health and education sectors which are a priority areas for him. so it's going to take a lot of wheeling and dealing and politics, something he doesn't have a lot of experience and, but it will be important just why is it that he's being moved to a lay? fear is that he's not a communist or a chevy stair off the venezuela is going to have is why did he feel move to, to need to do that?
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well, he's coming to enormous pressure. i think there have been enormous appearance in the campaign which has been extremely polarizing, unfortunately, bad because of his party peru, libra a which has a marxist linen as platform and does have some ideas that are quite radical and quite revolutionary. that had created a panic. hysteria and brute force him to, to try to reassure people that he is not going to take over that private property. and he's not going to have any really radical measures, but it's going to work within the framework, the constitutional framework to pursue fundamental reforms that are very barely dated that are pending. and that unfortunately the leads in previous administrations neglected. so he has been forced to make that statement, and now we asked to show through his cabinet and his advisors,
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that he has the people in place to carry out those reforms. and i think that's going to be extremely important in gaining the confidence of peruvians. i think he can do it. i think he needs to do it. i think we all need to hope that he can do it, but it's not going to be right. thank you very much for your analysis. michael shifted the president of a into american dialog thailand. the king turned 69 on thursday, against a backdrop of growing protests, calling the crown to be more transparent and accountable. traditionally, it's one of the most revered and protected monarchies in the world. tony chang reports. among walking freely amongst his loyal subjects, thailand, king harvard, you're a long, cone preaching the people at a walk about last year for a man who spent much misery, rain outside thailand. it was part of a new engagement to bring him closer to his people. ordinary ties,
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it's part of the familiar routine. oh my god, how long i've been taught to love the king since i was young, i grew up with phrases like long live the king or i love the king. i grew up watching news about the monarchy household. i learned about the institution in school, people around me, love the king, but then i wondered, why do we love the king? then just now rejects many of the official histories she was taught as a child. as to other young ties who are calling for reforms. protest as of taken to the streets, demanding the roll, household be more transparent and accountable for many times it marked a huge change. i did the early disgust in private and now being talked about in public. but when protest is moved against the crown property bureau, the office that manages the king's enormous wealth, they found the streets blocked with shipping containers. when they moved towards the palace, they were met with tear gas and rubber bullets. protest leaders had been arrested and charged with less majesty the offense of insulting the monarchy that comes with
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a lengthy jail to. since then, the protests of blanche died out. that say, pro monarchists is evidence that most time people have seen through the protests as an attack on the institution. the protest is want to abolish not reform yellow because they don't forget demands that they've been asking for deliberately aiming to bring down the monarchy. not to help improve the institution. so it's not surprising that not many people come out to support them. on the occasion of the king's 69th birthday, there's unlikely to be much pump for ceremony this year with coven restrictions in place. official celebrations of king's birthday, likely to be very muted. but many people think once those restrictions left for testers, calling for a reform of the monarchy could hit the streets once again. in recent months, the king has stayed out of the public eye when he's been seen, he's relied on the queen for support. and despite his position of power,
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he appears to be a monarch unsure of his relationship with his subjects. tony chang al jazeera bank of england will allow fully vaccinated european union and us travelers into the country without the need to quarantine. the restrictions will be lifted from monday and this john hall explains this could be an important step and reopening england to tourism. the big change here is that since the 19th of july, when travel restrictions began to be used in this country, along with the wider reopening people who received their vaccines in this country were allowed to travel out to post the countries and elsewhere and travel back without having to quarantine, if they had received the vaccines in this country, those who received vaccines elsewhere on the other medical authorities still had to undergo quarantine. the big changes i say is that they are now the government, recognizing people who had their vaccines in the u. s. and e u countries and
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allowing them all except those in france for the time being to come into this country and escape quality. it's a big, big deal for the tourism industry effectively is the firing gun on the resumption of international tourism. the vast majority of inbound tourism to this country comes from the u. s. and the e u. it's also of course, a game changer for you and us citizens living in england for the time being the other nations of the u. k. will follow suit who folks, since the beginning of the pandemic, really haven't been able to welcome into this country, their friends and family from abroad to reasons for this next stage. in the reopening process bar, as jones in the prime minister desperately worried that the u. k. was losing out to the you in terms of us tourism people heading to cities like paris and rome in europe because they couldn't come here to london. he was worried about squandering the so called vaccine bonus and enormous pressure applied on the government by the travel industry, warning ministers in recent days that they were thousands of jobs on the line with sectors of the industry facing bankruptcy. if they didn't open,
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it didn't open very quickly. the remote hammer lane kingdom of the town and has carried out or maybe the worlds fastest vaccination campaigned inoculating, 90 percent of its population against coven 19, and just one week. and you shall reports on how they did it while waiting for deliveries of the vaccine to arrive, who 10 was building an army? 22000 volunteers called decibels, raised awareness, carried out screenings and quickly adapted to the process of coal chain storage. as a frontline, i think is my responsibility to be vaccinated, la and also because his majesty has done so much for us. we feel it is our responsibility as a citizen. when it was time to give everyone their 2nd shots, the desktops got to work and the results were astounding. mission the could 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,
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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 covered maintenance, which is, which is our main goal. and probably how we affect that. how do we need to would be? i stablished in the country and no country can open the leader. king g, g. me, gus, are not gel long 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 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
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to mix and match vaccine. first round of its national rollout was donated by india, the us 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. inter chappelle, i'll to 0 u. s. and then pick gymnastics champions. simone biles has withdrawn from a 2nd limpid competition to focus on mental health. 24 year old will now be assessed day by day to see if she can can be to next week's individual competitions . files had been looking to win gold medals and all 6 gymnast, gymnastic finals to give her a total of 10. what made her the most accomplished female and then peon in any
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sports? adrian mc inman is a sports psychologist. he says that needs to be more discussion around mental health and sport. this should have been going on 4050 years ago. shame is taking so long to get to this place. but regardless, it's so important if you are the average international athlete. what is the biggest contribute to wherever they went? all they lose. i always say mental. i say the physical preparation is important, but largely there any maintaining the level and what really matters is how this is on the di and for days leading up to the event. and it's just so important. and yet we don't put enough effort into the training of it, but things are changing. you need to take it just as seriously as the 5th training that take nature training, but tactics. training. if, if most internet pro athlete will tell you that winning the guy and winning the competition is way more than 50 percent mental, then surely they should be training mentally. every single di,
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nice thing about mental training. you don't have to do it very long. it can be as little as 2357, maybe as much as 10 minutes. that's what needs to be, be need to be consistent every day, and it should be done with a professional. you don't ask an architect to help you make a garden and it's the same thing with mental skills. you should use a mental skills expert and do it consistently with south korean and the pick called decision to bring its own team of shifts to the tokyo games. has provoked control the se in japan. some people see the move as an insult, does added to already frayed relations between the 2 neighbors. well, the, the broader bolts 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 them 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 of it a more of us 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 had disputed by the 2 neighbors as being japanese known as doctor 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 loon, jane was ruled out amid a contract to see over insulting remarks made by a senior japanese diplomat. i'm back in the olympic village of bana, apparently evoking a 16th century korean victoria with japan had to be removed following complaints to old adversaries, proving they are happy to go head to head whether a limpid metals are involved or not. public bride al jazeera, so ah, you're watching algebra can vanelle reminded now of your top stories. there were reports that you knew. he had judges had begun investigation. 3 political parties
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