tv [untitled] July 28, 2021 10:00pm-10:30pm AST
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for we are in a race against the area and know what to say. so we are all looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the house. the bottom line. when i was just there. mm. ah. an unlikely rise to power in peru where a rural teacher and political outsider has been sworn in as a countries president. the me to this is andrew here life and on the also coming up security for his keep the peace in june is yet as it's revealed, the biggest political party is at the center of an investigation driven out by war . and now at the mercy of smugglers, thousands kinda stone in search of
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a safer life. in turkey and europe. futon organized the wealth, fastest vaccination campaign, 90 percent of people have been immunized in just one week. ah! hello patrick, a few has been sworn in as peruse, new president, after weeks of uncertainty following a disputed election is a country's fist present in just 3 years. the former union needed the teacher took a surprise lee in the 1st round of the presidential election. but in june castillo narrowly defeated keiko who murray in a runoff, she had edged irregularities in the vote, but the electoral body rejected her claims. castillo takes office of the several years of political instability, and protest against corruption is 41 to rewrite the constitution and address
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inequality. that will, that amount of gum. this is the 1st time that our country shall be governed by a peasant, a peasant, like many of the peruvians is from the suppressed classes. it's the 1st time that a popular party formed in the interior of the country i have democratically on sanctions joins us now. live family matters with us. we've heard him speak since the elections. what inside did he give into his priorities as president? that's right, lauren. he has been mainly quiet throughout these past few weeks when we were waiting for electoral officials to finally decide who was the winner of this run of election. and he had just give him a few words in the outside of his balcony, a outside of their heads up. he's a party headquarters. so now was the 1st time that one can really take the level of who is okay use. and what he expects to do in the next few years. and then in the
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next 5 years, he has spoken, most importantly about the issue that most importantly, that worries peruvians more than anything. he has talked about the pandemic. and the fact that that his government will have the fight against and demick out the number one priority. there are nearly 200000 peruvians that have died in the past year and a half of panoramic and of more than 3000000 people lost their jobs. and the pandemic hit very hard peru. so this is the number 175 percent of peruvians have said in a late opinion, pull that the panoramic should be the priority of the next government. but he has spoken about many other issues regarding what most peruvians who voted for him wanted to listen issues that's addressing issues that is, that is,
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is that talk about the needs of the poorest peruvians around the country. like given water to the people who don't have water, they don't have to which they live on top of the hills. like, i don't know if you could are able to see behind me, people live in the top of the hills. they have to buy water from water tanks. it is very expensive and the shop people who makes it less than $8.00 a day per family. so it is a very important issue. the water issue. he has said also that the education will be declared an emergency issue. there's millions of children who have not returned to school and will not. he said until 2 until next year, 2022. he will give credits to poor families. he will support the popular kitchens where millions of peruvians eat in those popular kitchens. these are groups of
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women that gather that joined together every day to cook for their families because they can't feed their families on their own. these are all very important things. and he says, he has said that to do many of the reforms that he wants. he has to change the constitution. that is the biggest question right now. lauren, because for that he will have to go through congress. thank you very much indeed. maria sanchez ah, into their reports that judges have begun investigating 3 political parties on suspicion of receiving foreign funds that includes another the largest party and the coalition government investigation began nearly 2 weeks ago before president k side. fax, the prime minister and froze parliament. meanwhile, the streets remain relatively peaceful since a nation wide curfew was put in place. just as far mr as phoned allies in turkey
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and european capitals, telling them the emergency measures are a new temporary many traditions. so they're looking for more change a decade off the jasmine revolution. and i'm from father. i've been living here from the time the present had paid bookkeeper until now we're not a pain him bardo and now everything they sage. i've never seen kenesha the way it has been in the past 10 years. we've seen poverty but conditions as in everything. but we've never seen this judges in looking into whether the largest party in the governing coalition and other wrongly received foreign funds before elections in 2019 israel energy as a spokesman such women for another and says her party, denies delegations. these are not the new applications. these have been raised by rival policy many years ago and repeatedly and have been
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responded to action and not has always submitted financial reports to the court as required by law to do this quite the strict inside of the funding and, and not the has complied with the rule and has always been the policy to submit all the final records and account within the legal deadline of the many do think the puppies, making allegations who have failed to do the thing and that never be any evidence of such for funding and number does not receive any for funding funding from members, and we continue to call on the president to rebut the legal and unconstitutional measures the the they all agree danger,
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democracy and security. and this is the position of thought, a new political party, the and the organization who have all going to that these move and competition and have called for a return to respect of the constitution. as soon as possible. the afghan president has laid out his vision for the country's future. in a televised policy speech shotgun, the again called for a political solution. even as the taliban continues to make gains on the ground. charlotte balance reports from campbell. the northern city of telecom is surrounded by telephone fighters, the more than one month its people have withstood wave, the tech's residents now arms 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, i hope i'm not captured. we've been attacked more than 10 times here. we've beaten
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them and push them back. don't lose your morale and get it got in is the telephone no controls. lodge areas of rule less ghana stone, including more than half of the countries districts as africa, security forces attempt to slow the televisions. momentum in a nationally televised address, president gunny had a message of diplomacy which 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 ghani, the former finance minister, and a former world bank economist, spoke extensively about the economy lace about the war that ravaging his country and 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
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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 agreed to cease by. the growing insecurity is leading to an increase in the number of africans who i'm leaving the country. the you in 20 to 30000 to sling 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 flights in the coming days. charlotte bell is on to 0 cobbled. and
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some of those fleeing have ended up in waters of the turkish coast. on monday, the turkish coast guard intercepted a boat carrying $230.00 migrants in the g and c. most of them, afghans, officials believe that embark on the parents journey to try to reach italy, turkish authority, say they detained, around 1500 migrants last week. in which the weeks many african migrants had been reaching turkey through iran, seen him cost you met some of them in the city of van, 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 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,
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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 college college and came here. if i stayed, i had to join the war. then my parents leave the country, not the taliban recruits young man, and you get killed him. all the most of these young gas gas have been conned by the smugglers. they paid to help them leave afghanistan and now they have no money left . and we agreed on $750.00, but the smuggler and already paid $500.00. the rest was to be paid when we reached assemble, but i had no more money. so they left me on the st. turkeys. now ramped up security 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. the smugglers take
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money every day. if the afghans don't pay, they get kicked out. there's no escape. doors are locked. that is totally, i left up kind of stand because of war and misery, the taliban, a beating and forcing my parents to cook royal food for them. and here we are of 2 meals a day by the smuggler. there were about 35 people in this one house, including women and children. there is little age and no privacy. families are reluctant to talk on camera mot shush moments 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 have been here for 10 days until monday. the smuggler says we need to wait here until the security measures $30.00 with the taliban. it is not safe anymore. there is poverty and misery. people cannot pursue their normal lives anymore. enough gone is done last year, 6 to $1.00 asylum seekers on board. a fishing boat died after they both capsized in lake van and other 40 migrants had died this year. this is the cemetery of the
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nameless, the migrants who wanted to escape bullets and butchery in their own country, but who fell victim to whom and traffickers. despite the obvious ventures his grubbing and afghan song, 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 all the al jazeera von turkey still come on out 0 already refugees wrangler who fled me and now find that tense washed away. as monsoon range had to camp in bangladesh, one of us elliptic teams, brightest, metal hopes pulls out of an event or 20 why she's been praised for her decision. ah ah,
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it was a turn of italy yesterday to get the damaging giants on the soles had been wandering round. europe circulating round bore less scotland. this is the lower limit from the out helped to push the showers up. indeed, it was just in lake county, north of milan, up in the mountains area, but we saw this sort of thing. this is a big thunderstorm, rushing down the mountains, of course, being bolted and causing it to a mass damage. it won't be repeated. i think the focus on rainfall is now further north of north south spit in europe. so for the british house, more especially for denmark, norway and sweden. rain seems to be a thing to thursday less so to the south. that in fact, the for the south, your, the less like yours anyway, anything the way she has is really world war sunshine from spain right across to bulgaria. few light child may be enormously and slow vignette, but he's the thing here and he's building not so much in spain. quarterback may be one of the more prices nearly at 40 but in southern italy in the balkans we are probably in places exceeding 40,
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certainly day and night. tempted to close enough to get the heat warning in place for italy and places, lights serbia in turkey. he's not the thing. the dakota breeze blowing down across the islands, it was raining in the northeast. recently. that's becoming lighter the the fuel, the dry change. following the removal of robert mcguffey than bob way with a country brimming with one journalist set out to record the voice of the people. instead of telling people what to think and read that, give them a chance to speak for themselves and capture the haunted. not sure of the power and fragility of hope. borne free witness on al jazeera. ah.
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ah, armando top storage and i was 0 weeks of uncertainty following and dispute election . pedro castillo has been sworn in as teresa new president years. left ring party wants to rewrite the constitution and address inequality to his judges have reportedly begun investigating 3 political parties or suspicion of receiving foreign funds among them another, a large party in the coalition government. and the african president is present in his vision. the country's future in a tenant, televised policy speech shotgunning again called for a political solution even as a ton of and continues to make games on the ground. america's top diplomatic,
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calling on all sides in the african war to take the peace process. seriously. i've got a song came up during your 6. you said antony brinkman's, 1st visit to india, since president joe biden took office. he's been discussing foreign policy with his indian counterpart to remedy man, just shanker. what we're seeing on the ground in the last week is the taliban and making advances on district centers. challenging some provincial capitals. we've also seen these reports of atrocities committed by the taliban and areas that it's, that it's taken over. ultimately an afghan, a stand that does not respect the, the rights of its people. an afghan, a stand that commit atrocities against its own people would become a pariah state. elizabeth run, i'm is following the story from new delhi, your secretary of state, anthony lincoln and the external affairs minister j shanker said they spoke about
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a range of issues from regional security to counter terrorism, climate change, cyber and digital concerns, and also equivalent 19 they both said that the response to close at 19 was one of the top priorities. both countries hadn't recorded the highest number of cases in the world. now as shanker said that he spoke about the need to ram off vaccine production globally. but more importantly, to make that things more accessible around the world. he also raised travel restrictions between the 2 countries, travel challenges, and said that india hope the us will take a more sympathetic view to travel is coming from india. now this trip has been seen as part of the u. s. efforts to strengthen security ties in asia. again fi intensifying, chinese influence in the region. but interesting you, there was no mention of china directly. and the new conference which followed the
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talks between the secretary of state and external affairs minister. but anthony, blinking did reiterate many times the needs of the 2 countries to work together to make sure that there was a free open, independent in the pacific region. and the other really big crucial issue for both the country because of course, of the us with a drawing of military from, of gone to sean and india being very concerned about that because of the regional security implications for india at the me blink. and said that they are alarmed by the reports of atrocities in areas with the taliban has been gaining ground. but they're committed despite the withdrawal to the afghan government entities and stability. and i've gone on and the said that have gone on must not be home to terrorism and cannot be a source of record. now lastly, anthony, blinking was asked whether he brought up the issue of democracy,
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human rights minority rights with the indian government, given the indian governments back sliding was seen as back sliding on these issues at anthony lincoln. he defended what he called and the democratic values and said that no democracy is perfect. monsoon reigns in bangladesh of treated landslides in the world's largest refugee camp cleo. at least 6 people, mostly children. could you belong camp in cox's bazaars, him to more than a 1000000, were hanging refugees from neighboring men. ma alexia bryan report in the pouring rain. people come to see what happened or salvage was left to make shift homes built from plastic sheets and bamboo pole 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 as 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 because came down on the school and the entire shelter was damage to them died and 2 others were injured like the powerful monsoon rain caused a flood that reached loose high in some areas of the kuta column camp. more than 100 teens seemed to be washed away by the water. good. how long and bangladesh is the world's biggest refugee camp and the most densely populated current, more than a 1000000. who flayed a crick done by the military and neighbour, miasma. overcrowded basic and the lines live been flooding. and then we have informed the people, at least to more will be able to not comply with the request of the even take alternate steps. not so much as we hope the population that we will be. your dwellings will, the government stays all the remainder will be received as soon as possible. and
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that measures are being taken to minimize casualties caused by the annual rain. but right group say it's not enough that the flood prove once more how vulnerable the ringo refugees are to the impact of climate change. many and now sheltering and mosques in schools and facing the prospect of having lost their homes again. alex here brian al jazeera homes have been evacuated in southern turkey, as a wildfire rips through forest towards residential areas, firefighters are battling to control ablaze, found by strong winds near the mediterranean coastal town of man. i've got residence from 4 neighborhoods moved out of its path while father common in turkey during the dry summer months. hundreds of people have been queuing for oxygen and mean mas. capital young gone, supplies are running so low, it can take hours, sometimes days to get tax refilled. the oxygen plant, the country is struggling to cope with soaring infections and death. but you're
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straining an already weakened health system. and the state medical workers have been on stripes to protest against the armies. seizure of power earlier this year. as mon timberland kingdom of baton his current out what may be the worlds fastest vaccination campaign you know, creating 90 percent of its population in just one week under chappelle report on how they did it 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. 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, the desktops got to work. and the results were astounding. fixed mission the could talk to the vaccinations again on the 20th and people have cooperated. a lot of
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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 we need to would be i stablished in the country, and no country can open the leader. king jig mika saw 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 this is 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,
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mobilizing society, it's not impossible to vaccinate the whole country. routine is encouraging people to mix and match vaccines. the 1st round of its national rollout was donated by india. the u. s. chipped in half a 1000000 doses of montana 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 much. so i drove then, 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 to 0. daily current of ours cases in tokyo surged to another all time high with almost 3200 infections. in the past 24 hours is putting pressure on hospitals in the city or a state of emergency remains in place until after the olympics tight restrictions and spectator bands of so far kept numbers down in the athletes. village. japan
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vaccination minister says he's confident a bubble is keeping olympic visitors away from japanese citizens and the games weren't contribute to more cases or tokyo baron virus. the head of the u. s. limbic team has praise among many miles decision to prioritize her mental well being. the 24 year old reigning champion, considered to be the greatest female gymnast of all time as withdrawn from a 2nd event to focus on her health and richardson reports from tokyo. as one of gymnastics all time greats simone biles has repeatedly demonstrated her determination and sporting excellence at different aspects of that strong character, has been in evidence during these olympics, 1st withdrawing in the early stages of the women's team final and then pulling out of her next gold metal competition on thursday bowels instead choosing to prioritize her mental health. i was just like,
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shaking could barely now i just never felt like this going into a competition before. and i tried to go out here and have fun and warm up in the back when a little bit better. but then once i came out here, i was like no mental, it's not there. so i just need to let the girls do it and focus on myself. all athletes arriving at the delayed olympics faced unique external pressures from dealing with unprecedented levels of social media scrutiny to the fit of a positive cobit 19 test boils. had also set a self, a task of becoming the 1st female gymnast to win 5 gold medals at a single games. the athlete normally doesn't have a voice, nor does an athlete trust their voice. she not only has a voice which i love, but she also trust your voice and she knows she's going to get a little bit of backlash from fans. and, you know, people are like, how could you let your team down or whatever, but the best thing she can do is shut off all this outside, chatter. anything that's not coming from her own head or from her support system
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need not need not be heard. earlier this year. japan spool thing simply start 9. me i 2nd to get payment right from playing top level tennis. he said she no longer wants it to the press conferences in order to protect her mental health. she also admitted the having prolong bounce of depression ever since winning her 1st grand slam title in 2018. it brought a temporary help to her career, but did start an important conversation in her home country in japan, we don't, we still don't talk about mental health. and when now meal soccer came out with the issue. there's been lots of comments, negative comments on her and i believe that was also kind of exaggerated with the gender issue. after her unexpected loss at these games, i saw her admitted to feeling weighed down by the pressure of playing in homer. lympics vials may yet compete in next week's individual event finals. regardless,
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this pair of champion athletes a leading the way in showing the world. it is okay to talk about mental lows as well as sporting highs on the richardson al jazeera tokyo, adequate monday, catch up with all news and the sport on our website address that is outta 0, dot com ah, or one of the top stories around to 0 frederick su is just being sworn in as peruse, new president after weeks of uncertainty following a disputed election is the country's 5th president in.
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