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the change is all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah, trinity as president accuses politicians of corruption and claims, billions of dollars has been stolen from a chinese people ah . down to 0, live from london, also coming up and unlucky rise to power through a rural teacher political outside to be sworn in the countries president,
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driven out by war. and now at the mercy of smugglers, thousands free. i've got to stand in search of a safer life in turkey and europe, and have baton organized the wealth. fastest vaccination campaign, 90 percent of people have been immunized in just one week. ah. hello june. izzy, as president can say, it has accused politicians of corruption and demanded the return of billions of dollars. a public money key that was stolen from the juniors in people made the claims in an interview broadcast on june is in television. the president says, those who stole the money will be held to account. the money stolen from the turn is young people must be restored. a decision will be made to take measures against the perpetrators who have taken these public funds. we will deal with these people in a proportionate manner. all of this comes to the country, whether it's
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a political crisis triggered when guys side fact the prime minister and key members of the cabinet. a nationwide curfew is non place engineers. yes, ma'am, and jim drew join just on the line from tunis, mom, and what else did the president say, lori? i told the nation that tunisia deserves to be in a much better place. he said that the country does have financial pressures, but it is not above the country. and he also tried to reassure the public that the exceptional measures that were taken by him when he suspended parliament. but they were imposed by a sense of duty. and he said that he didn't fear any one and also that he will not oppress any one. but he really spoke at length about the fact that there were many people basically with any government who had wanted to me
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for far too long and said they are going to go after those people and they're going to get that money returned to commissions. one way or another, at one point, he also asked shopkeepers and business owners into leisure, to not engage in any kind of price gouging, to try to take advantage of this current crisis situation. so is really trying to convey that people should be call that they should trust the fact that he's doing what he can to make sure that the country can get to a better place. that's what we heard. what we did not hear was any kind of announcement as to if anybody had been selected at this point as the next inter in prime minister, or when perhaps a parliamentarians might return to their jobs. these kinds of questions we weren't sure if he was going to be addressing this today or not. because earlier that
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shared a meeting of the supreme council of the army. and he'd had a meeting with senior security leaders in the country. and it wasn't clear if he was going to be addressing what was discussed in those meetings. but all in all this was meant to try to make sure that people in tunisia would stay calm at a time when there is a political crisis. when there is a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen next, parliament and the fact that there were all these warnings. essentially telling people who've been in government. but if you looted this country where going from ap to you is very much in line with the fact that one of the measures that was taken by president was to live in unity of all the members of parliament here. and basically stated on sunday that he was going to prosecute people who deserve to be prosecuted. and that he was going to continue investigations whether they had begun before or were going to be getting. now today we heard that there was an
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investigation launched into 3 political parties, including a number earlier this month. and it was a now it was just announced today. so it's very much in line what we for the past few days. but there's still a lot of questions that we are not interested yet. manager, thank you very much. indeed. federal castillo has been sworn in as peruse at new president out a weeks of uncertainty following a dispute election in the countries 5th president in just 3 years. the former union lead teacher to deprive lead in the 1st round of the presidential election. then in june castillo, natalie defeated keiko, who you maury, in a run off. she in edge irregularities in the vote. but the electoral body rejected her claims to you, takes office after several years of political instability and protests against corruption is party wants to rewrite the constitution and address inequality said i will, that amount of gum. this is the 1st time that all countries shall be governed by
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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 are here democratically sanction moore from lima. a he castillo is also a person who comes from who knows the rural and life, and he comes from there and he has told peruvians that he will not forgive them. and as a show of this, he has said that he will not be for the presidential palace behind me. he hasn't even come here after he was sworn enough president. he has left for another building up not here on the center of the capital to meet other presidents who have come to salute him and it and to and to meet members of the party after the typical to his normal swearing in. but he is not going to live here with his family,
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and he says that he will not be here because he feels that many people, many of the precedents who have been living in this presidential palace did not actually forgot the poor people of peru. and he's also one that's what this is a very strong message that he sense on his 1st day of inauguration ah, the gun president has given his vision for the country's future in a televised policy speech a shotgun, he again called for a political solution, even as the taliban continues to make gains on the ground. short balance reports from couple northern city of telecom is surrounded by telephone fighters. the more than one month its people have withstood waves of attacks. residents now armed and afghan security forces are united and trying to keep the vices out of the
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city. and if i want to go to the making us, i hope i'm not captured. we've been attacked more than 10 times here and we've beaten them and push them back. don't lose your morale. well, it is. the telephone no controls, large areas of rule less ghana stone, including more than half of the countries districts as ask and security forces, attempt to slow the televisions, momentum internationally televised address, president ghani had a message of diplomacy with articulated a widely supported program for a bridge from an all out for jazz and lasting peace to a political set, and we do not see a military solution. we firmly believe in a political solution. donnie, the former finance minister, and a former world bank economist, spoke extensively about the economy lace about the war that ravaging his country
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and ask him 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 fire. the growing in security is leading to an increase in the number of 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
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a vacuum ration flight in the coming days. charlotte bellis to 0. couple. and some of those fleeing have ended up in waters off the turkish coast. on monday, the turkish coast guard intercepted the boat, carrying more than $230.00 migrants in the sea. most of the afghans, officials believe they'd embark on the perilous journey to try to reach italy. turkish already say they detained around $1500.00 migrants. last week. when recent weeks, many african migrants have been reaching turkey through iran. you know, because you met some of them in the city of van, near the border. the 76 afghan 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 mount terrain. they would desperate to escape the bombings and fighting in afghanistan. they now face being deported to iran,
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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 manage 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 did, i should 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. like we agreed on $750.00 with a 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 street. kirk is now ramped up security measures at a border with iran. these migrants are station in so called safe houses. the police
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called them shock houses waiting for the right moment to continue their journey. the smugglers take money every day. if the afghans don't pay, they get kicked out. there's no escape. the doors are locked. that is sir, i left canister 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. now and 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. my shirt 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 have been here for 10 days until monday. the smuggler says we need to wait here until the security measures. $30.00 with taliban. it is not safe anymore. there is poverty and misery. people cannot pursue their normal lives anymore. enough gone is done. last year,
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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 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 he is grubbing in afghanistan, there will now be many more people who are prepared to risk their lives in the hope of finding something better elsewhere sooner because solo al jazeera von turkey, still to come on our zeros already refugees, ro hanger who sled me and now find that tennis washed away. as monsoon rains had a camp in bangladesh and a previous message at the vars would be for it was press attendant is president, makes the public show in support of maxine ah
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ah, another warnings being posted for western australia for all points from perth, saft woods. gus in excess of a 100 kilometers brown damaging winds quite lightly and it's, and again, not just the 1st time has happened time and time again. last week i think 3 times now the worst of it's going to die sensor the bytes during fridays friday. it'll miss south australia and victoria leaving quiet is rather behind bright or sunny. it's been quite woman tropical quezon the whole of july. but record warrenton, very much warmer than these noble for the whole month that amazed of in far the typhoon that made landfill. and they're basing federal bits of massive clair, it's not really revolving storm so much as a massive rain is cause widespread flooding from shanghai north was even to the eastern side of beijing. but see the orange is where the heaviest ready light to
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once more increase the flooding. not just cause or increase it in her and province as an example. not so for japan. plenty shells when we run, including in tokyo and the heat and humidity continues, as hardly surprised as tom. yeah, but not good if you're the limp here in india, the focus of the monsoon rains has gone east, particularly in bangladesh. the significance circulation, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business.
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ah the ah. top stories, you'll notice era kitty, as president can say it has accused politicians of corruption and demanded the return of billions of dollars of public money. he was stolen from the junior people's side fact the prime minister and key members of the cabinet on sunday. after weeks of uncertainty following a disputed election, patrick a few has been sworn in as peruse, new president, a few years left when he wants to rewrite the constitution and address inequality. and the african president has presented his vision to the country's future. in a televised policy, speech and trust, again called for a political solution,
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even as a ton of continues to make games on the ground. about a senior 30 has shut down immediate ministration in the occupied west bank, saying the office doesn't have a license. it follows a recent crack down on a wave of protests that sol journalists being assaulted, amnesty international called it a deliberate campaign of repression to instill a climate of fear. he gave him the thoughts from ramallah some past indian activist pincers and her husband obey around sure how to tell their children about their arrest by the palestinian police. early in july obey was detained, had a protest against the palestinian authority. the police said that gathering didn't have a permit when he protested his detention she herself was assaulted and detained. as he entered a my 5 year old boy had always wanted to be a policeman. on his 6th birthday, he asked me for a costume after he saw the police assault me and released me at 3 am. he told me
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the police are scary. we don't get me. that caused him took 14 a wave of protest against the palestinian authority that were broken up using excessive force. some journalists were banned from reporting, others detained and beaten, and a few said they were action harass. it's unusual for reporters to be wearing black jackets while covering fruit this end. i'm a city center, the security forces and that's why and it's, i've been told the journal, that's why they were reporting on demonstrations against the call when, you know, for the in recent week the, that's the, all the prominence activists, while the be a cost of the sport, white home for reform paid of the palestinian president. apologize to the family of the activists. a good start says activist, all my stuff. but he wants justice. he believe the palestinian authority is intimidating critics in a way he hasn't seen before on cap. and unfortunately,
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the police authority form to do to all in about security coordination with these are just either spoke to federal officials who warned the current movement could be used to the stabilize the political system. pushed by for an agenda, they added that some journalists are taking part, improve this decent pool show that the dissatisfaction with the palestinian authority is at its highest level since it was established. despite the growing anger, the protest aren't expected to expand hamas is refraining from using its base in the us bank in any organized manner to participate. the reason for this, i think that's my own reading. why, how math is staying away from the demonstrations and the expression of anger with the president and the p i. the fear of civil war. many political analysts say
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a street fight is imminent. if there's a vacuum in the political system and seems like the good spiral out of control if plans for president basset succession women vague. but he manages ita buquet pied with bang, monsoon range and bangladesh of triggered landslides in the world's largest refugee camp. getting at least 6 people, mostly children. it could depend on camping cox's bazaars home to more than 1000000 wrangler refugees from neighboring me, and mom, alexia bryan, was hoarse in the pouring rain. people come to see what happened or salvage was left to make shift homes built from plastic sheets and bamboo poles had no chance when the muddy hillside collapsed into range . a range of yes, lived in my sister went to the bathroom and after she returned the side of the hill,
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came down. we'll 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 the school 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 apollo camp. more than 100 teens to see, to be washed away by the water. good apollo 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 madman. it's over crowded, basic and prone to lions lives in flooding. i'm going to have inform the people at risk to 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 re hanging will be received as soon as possible,
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and that measures are being taken to minimize casualties caused by the annual reins . that rights group say it's not enough that the floods prove once more how vulnerable the ringo refugees to the impact of climate change. many and sheltering and mosques in school and facing the prospect of having lost their homes again. alex here brian al jazeera tons and years president has received, took over 19 vaccine in public officially launching the countries immunization campaign, her late pretty assessor repeatedly dismiss the threat of the pandemic catherine sawyer report many times. and he and watched this moment with mixed feelings, that presidents amused who had been getting her coffee. 19 johnson and johnson injection a clear departure from the policies implemented by how predecessor john mugger 40, who died in march from heart problems. was one of the handful of wild leaders who
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downplayed the threat of the pandemic and shined world health organization coals for masks and social distancing. he also rejected vaccines insisting the disease could be dealt with by prayer and local remedies. when president hassan was wanting, she said things would change. mean the man, i am a mother of 4 children, a grandmother, a wife and president and commander in chief of townsend. you know, i would not take the vaccine and sacrifice my life if it was harmful. when i have all these responsibilities and people who depend on me, the countries in its 3rd wave of the disease officially has so far recorded only 29 deaths and 858 cases. this is the beginning of a national vaccination campaign. health workers, the elderly, and both with the underlying conditions are on the priority least, tanzania has received more than a 1000000 johnson and johnson dozes the native by the us through the world health
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organizations. callbacks initiative. not only we are not late because even other develop emissions like europe, usa, still vaccinating. so i think we can commit to more of a cleaning and the others will be to take it and those who will not like everyone else. it's a personal decision. now in africa only every track and burn the i'm not vaccinating, but fewer than 2 percent of the african population has been jobs and it's highly unlikely the continent will meet a w to target vaccinating 10 percent by september. this is partly because of a shortage of accents blamed on western nations holding millions of those is and anti vaccine sentiments, often fuel by conspiracy theories and mistrust. i'm not 20th on my site because they both. so there we go. the side effects. so the like in, in to menu room of the modem. so i think i'll dread the look at see what
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happens to them, and that's been i'll be ready all be willing to pass near is while behind many countries in vaccination rates by the government say that has set aside $470000000.00 to secure more to this and hopes we knocked 60 percent of its population as soon as possible. katherine sawyer. ology 0. the remote himalayan kingdom of baton has carried out what may be the worlds fastest vaccination campaign in okay. 990 percent of its population in just one week under power report 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, is my a sponsibility to be vaccinated, la. and also because his majesty has done so much for us or we feel it is our
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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 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 our main goal. and probably how we affect that. how do we need to be? i stablished in the country and no country can open the leader. king jig mika saw non gel long chalk has spent the last year hiking to remote villages, at times joined by prime minister low tide string. who's
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a medical doctor. and this does 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 to mix and match vaccines. the 1st round of its national rollout was due to buy india, the u. s. chipped in half a 1000000 doses of mon turner 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. thailand's king enjoys past few monarchs can boast of. he's one of the world's richest and can't be
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criticized. but his 6th notes birthday comes after a year of anti monarchy protests. teddy chang, report ammonia, walking freely amongst his long subjects, thailand, king harvard, you're a long cone preaching the people to walk about last year. for men who spent much visibility, rain outside thailand, as part of a new engagement to bring closer to the people ordinary ties. it's part of the familiar routine. oh my god. how 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 2 other young ties who were calling for reforms, protest is taken to the streets, demanding the roll. household be more transparent and accountable for many times it
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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 a link the jail to. since then, the protests of launch the guy down. that say pro monica, this is evidence that most time people has seen through the protest as an attack on the institution. protest is want to abolish not recall, their liberal forget the demands that they've been asking for. a 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 69th birthday is unlikely to be much this year with cobra restrictions in
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place. official celebrations of the king 1st likely to be very muted. but many people think once those restrictions lifted, protested calling for 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 the support. despite his position of power, he appears to be a mono unsure of his relationship with his subject. tony ching al jazeera thank me stories, arnold, missouri. trinity as president case i it has.
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