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i've only got mine, i mine i do on august the the latest means as it breaks, the government says how the population will be affected. that's include millions of people who would lie on the river for there wasn't supplies with detailed coverage . not only were residents completely taken by surprise by the flux, they also overwhelms government surfaces from around the world. this, the nation will help us side for like a sure from the global sell the wealthy nations were holding too many of the vaccines for themselves. ah ah,
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this is the news from out of the or and these are the top stories to the president is accusing politicians of corruption and demanding the return of millions of dollars he says with stolen from the public purse crisis. i also dismissed the head of the national state television company, covered 900 cases in the limit games host city tokyo, continuing to search. it has reported more than 3800 new infections on thursday in the record high. and the fate of afghans who supported the us led war effort has been discussed. i could just state antony blink and visits kuwait. she says they're negotiating whether the gulf state and other countries would host those who faced taliban retribution. more now from al jazeera, the interview with antony blinking, and his thoughts on the future of afghan, a star with regard to again, a stand 1st, it's important to remember why we went to afghanistan in the 1st place. we were attacked on 911. we were determined to bring to justice those who attacked us and
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to make sure to the best of our ability that that couldn't happen again. and we've largely succeeded in accomplishing those directors or some of the loudon was brought to justice 10 years ago. and arcadia, in terms of its abilities to attack us, or anyone else from afghanistan, has been vastly diminished and we will keep a very close eye on it to make sure that it doesn't reemerge. and if it does, we will do what's necessary to prevent it from attacking us or from attacking anyone else. we were there for 20 years, a trillion dollars more than $4500.00 americans lost their lives. and it is time for afghan, a stand to shape its own future. having said that, even as we're withdrawing our military forces, we remain very much engaged in afghan instead, with a strong embassy with support for afghanistan's economy, humanitarian support, development, support support for security forces. as well as very active diplomatic engagement to try to bring into the conflict at the negotiating table with the taliban. and
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with the afghan government, there is no military solution to the conflict. now, if an afghanistan emerges, that does not respect the basic rights of its people that abuses the rights of women girls. that does not respect the basic gains of the last 20 years, that afghanistan will be a pariah in the international community. now let's take a thermal corona, virus and cambodia, imposing locked downs in provinces which border thailand as it tries to limit the spread of the infectious delta variance times had another daily record. $17000.00 more infections. half of the new cases are in bangkok and regions surrounding the capital and a port cargo warehouse is now being converted into a field hospitals and managed to search and then neighboring me and my, the health care system is not on the overstretched. it's now into fire. according
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to the united nations, more than $600.00 metrics are facing arrest warrants. nearly 67 have been detained with many more attacked for and so he has more in this report and just sooner the names have been changed to protect people's identity. seems like this common and me and not until when the crowd of people used to wait for hours to get oxygen for a loved one. suffering from coven 19 killers on people are worried and scared. there's also been pressure from the military telling people not to keep the oxygen that judith has now imposed a new rules. people will need a letter from the local administrator to obtain oxygen. like much of southeast asia, myanmar is experiencing its worst wave of grown, a virus infection and health care system. ravaged by decades of military dictatorship is struggling to cope the coo and the subsequent crack down on medical
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professionals for being one of the 1st groups to go on. strike is turning an already dangerous health crisis, more deadly. military closing down charity clinics and arresting doctors who volunteer there. they pretend to be patients and the rest, the doctors. that's why doctors are on the run and in hiding the june has denied carrying out such operations. says doctor, who wants to keep his identity secret? says he and his colleagues have had to resort to using their phones to give consultation. he estimates at least 70 percent of his patients have tested positive for corona virus, and hospitals. not accepting patient. i've heard of soldiers pointing the gun to patients and telling them to go home. they should not be the ones deciding who get submitted to hospital. some patients are also reluctant to go to government health centers, citing a distrust of military run facilities, many end up self isolating at home. in yang,
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on resident hang out yellow flags to show they need medical supplies, hoping volunteers will help. the number of people dying in their homes is increasing. the good news, glory ambulance services, normally take patients to hospitals, but these days there are more requests to pick up bodies. funeral services are overloaded. some families have had to wait several days before a body can be transported. as corona, virus infections and death saw the un independent expert on human rights in myanmar . tom andrews has called for a covert, sees fire urging the international community to pressure the june to, to stop its attacks on health care workers. so they can do what they are meant to do. deliver medical care. florence louis al jazeera straight instead of new south wales. is calling in the army to help enforce lockdown restrictions. biggest city sidney posted a record rise and infections on thursday. state home orders and extended until the
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end of august. but they have failed to reduce new cases and compliance has been patchy. we can only assume that things a lockley to get worse before they get better given the quantum of people infectious in the community. if you are living in a local government area of concern and at the moment there are of them, you need to make sure you wear a mosque now at all times. so if you step foot outside your household, you need to wear a mosque at all times. it doesn't matter where it is. well, there are millions of people all around the world living with long code for these days, which can affect their ability to live in normal life. the symptoms are so wide ranging that its actual diagnosis is pretty difficult. until now, john hall has more in the u. k. alone, almost 130000 people have lost their lives to cobra. 19. many more have lost their quality of life. they've been awful. while i've described this as hell on the best
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day, i probably feel 30 percent of my pre cove itself on the worst face. it can be, you know, 5 percent or less things like brain folk which feel like i have a constant concussion eyesight. difficulties float is in my eyes with a time constant. tinnitus, like it also, it's of rashes, bleeding problems, and purple coves. shanie right is one of those living with long cove, it, 16 months after catching the virus. i've had a number of scans, as in a number of specialists none of them can give me any answers when it comes to doctors. i'd say at worst, you know, you get doctors that simply don't levy, they don't believe that long period exists. and at best doctors, they conduct a shrug, their shoulders, and they say, well, it's a new, a new illness. we don't know what to do. studies are under way to understand the damage to the lungs, heart and brain that lead to long cove. it with researches in katara reporting
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a breakthrough away of diagnosing the condition by looking for nerve damage in the i know piper loss is as a consequence of multiple newer degenerative diseases. but there is a peculiar pattern in here, which is that we are seeing this immune cells, which we don't see in a lot of other new degenerative conditions. so there is something additional that we're finding here which is nerve loss and activation. they mean cells which may be more specific to long coded. as the pandemic goes on, this memorial wall on the banks of the river thames in london, will continue to fill up with the names of those who have lost their lives to coven 19. what isn't remembered here? of course, the more than 3000000 people in the u. k, who say they're living with the symptoms of long coven, for which they're currently is no cure. but for which there may now be the important 1st step of diagnosis or anything that can be used as some kind of
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biomarker for long kind of it is massively helpful because not only does it give some insight into what is going on and potentially down the line the, the treatment because that's what we want is effective treatments the in this nightmare. but also it says to those doctors that deny the existence of long code that the thing of course it, we'll look at the science a glimmer of hope in an ordeal. so far without end jona whole al jazeera london, now the online investment platform, robin hood is heading to wall street very place, its rattles with its goal of democratizing finance. the ap introduce millions of people to investing and reshape the brokerage industry. but not without controversy played a role in some frenzy trading earlier this year, which inflated the value of and down big companies. you might have heard of game stop stocks, which later collapsed robin hood's founder. then faced questions about the company's business model, which includes selling customers trading information to the hedge funds problem to app uses. we're allowed to buy up to 35 percent of its i p o,
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the initial public offering. that is the sales of shares for its listing before they began trading. we've got new muslim with us now, chief market, them listed a b, i trade in london to talk about this just on that last point. the fact that the uses of the app, the customers effectively were given up to 35 percent to buy that in and out. the self is, is unique, isn't it? usually, you know, 80 percent or so it was actually reserved for the big investment houses show. thank you for having me. i think the entire business model of robin hood was unique the from day one, because it is a 0 commission trading. and now we are still very much focused on user experience on ad meeting uses the call part of the business model. and for us i think, i think that isn't not, not really a surprise. what could be suffice for a less israeli. let's look at from the revenue perspective and from profit
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perspective, for the key one extra, ordinary numbers, 522000000. and then in q 2 was still expecting about $500.00 plus revenue. however, if you look at what they are expecting to lose for q 2 in terms of the net profit or in terms of the last bad based on that, we really need to be mindful and in terms of evaluation. ok robin hood's valuation in september last year, 11000000000, now 38000000 as you correctly pointed out earlier. so i think a lot of those gain, a lot of that positive sentiment is already built into the stock. and a cautious approach could be the best strategy. ok, here's the thing. it all makes sense. obviously, companies grow, they go to the market, they get invested, they make more money. as you said, it's put the company value to it almost $40000000000.00. however, it's been a slight irony in robin hood doing this given. they were all about sticking it to wall street in a way. and now they've becoming part of that very you know,
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area place like, you know, as i explained robin, it is a very, very different company in comparison to practice broker or in comparison to charles . many of them broke is that unique strength commission, free and then the really 1st other brokers to adopt this particular strategy. however, i think the area, but investors and traders should be very much mindful of the regulation, something that you touched on here and what that term change. i mean that can change the entire landscape for robin hood. most of the earnings, most of the revenue shows the site it coming from 2 major business areas. number one is auctions, trading, which is completely synthetic and trading. and secondly, crypto. we know that these 2 areas are going to the immense regulatory pressure in
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the common courses. same thing, and this is just maybe for view as as familiar with with robin hood. do you think they are succeeding in that stated aim of democratizing finance? it kind of reminds me of google and it's early years where the phrase was, don't be eco, and some would say that they are maybe not living up to that anymore. what about democratizing finance? i think they have done that quite well. because now every single person on the street can really get access to it company very easily without having a big set of fair walls to climb through. in order to to have that. remember back in days, the mini mom accountable me requirement is about $25000.00 to do to if you want to come the day trade. in addition to that, this amount of those securities are anywhere between $5.00 to $7.00 days. so robin hood has changed all of those models quite significantly for
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a functionality democratizing being time model. so, and it's, it isn't only walk and have several other brokers. very much doing the same thing. now. i must get to talk to you about this and we'll keep an eye on that listing on the nasdaq coming later today. thank you. now, in south africa, the army has been deployed to cape town to help deal with what locals are calling a taxi war. dozens of people have been killed over the past few months with rival taxi associations, baffling it out for ownership of a hotly contested route from cape town. robin smith reports with millions of south africans, dependent on public transport. the government is not taking any chances. rival taxi associations have been fighting for ownership of a busy route. confrontations have raged for years and it's got worse. it's more
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than 80 people killed so far this year. 24 of them in july alone. among those injured a 5 month old baby. and he and his drivers and bystanders say they are living in fear. we can't exactly drive like the way we used to. this is because you don't want to go to the go to suit the 2 guys. so 3 guys came out on the corner and then just enjoying the sight of the container where we know mine and those guys came to us, ending with guns and then the shoots. one of our colleagues piece talks have so far failed prompting authorities to close the notorious route for the next 2 months and to make buses available to commuters as
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an alternative. and this is taken by government have helped to kuala violence for now, at least, but commuters are still being severely affected every evening, thousands q 4 hours, people making the journey home by bus. for many, it doesn't stop there. been for the walk long distances in the dark in order to get home last night to take the next. how was it then? i know what i'm thinking with lives and livelihood at stake. amuses, effectively held hostage by the flexible and desperate for inclusion to the violence. robinson and al jazeera have sport coming up with far, the latest and the lympics, all of the posters are pretty,
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ah ah. ah. ah, moreland, news for you has come all. thank you so much. as you heard earlier that power, there's been a major current of riskier ahead of the start of the track and field events in tokyo. double rolled a champion american pole, vaulter sam kendricks is now at the games after testing positive for cope with 19
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acids. an argentinian pole, vaulter world record holder. armand plan. she says the whole field is suit. it's hard to, to react to because it's still doesn't really feel real right now. because i mean, as far as an hour ago, i was still preparing myself for, you know, a big bad sam because, you know, i feel like come in here that he's of course, one of my, one of my main rivals and somebody that's definitely gonna was gonna push me an entire file. all of the posters are pretty, pretty spooked out. right now i was, i mean i was going to possibly meet up with sam yesterday, but i got a phone call from the history my girlfriend, and then i ended up coming up with them. so that was a, i think that was a, that was a pretty lucky, lucky dodge. right there. and yes, so right now i've been good and so we're all pretty spooked out right now. this is the 1st, the lympics when many track and field athletes will be wearing so called super
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shoes to help improve their times. critics describe the technology being used as mechanical doping, but the sports governing body and says no rules are being broken. and the richardson reports from tokyo out with the old and in, with the new i haven't just bought a fresh pair of running trainers. these are so called super shoes. using technology that can make even a middle aged man run with a renewed spring in his step. it's not running with a pair of many trampling strapped seal feet. normally when you're running, he lose a lot of energy. when your foot hit the ground, and obviously the longer foots on the ground, the slow you go with the shoes, return that energy to you very quickly. and spring you forward into your next stride. timothy she will be by the my legacy. when kenya's elliot kit shogi became the 1st man to break the to our barrier in the medicine or be it's in an unofficial race, he did it in super shoes. since the arrival in 2016 times run by top male, marathon runners have improved by 2 percent. it's slightly more for women. what
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we're going to see in the sport is going to be a race between the manufacturers. vol. are all in the race between the athletes. and analogy could be formula one, racing. if you're comparing to teens a $1000000000.00 teen versus a $100000.00 teen for such a thing, you know the, the drive is no longer important. what's more important is the call athletics world governing body rejects. that's argument saying what's inside the shoes is strictly regulated. so after a highly scientific shoe destruction experiments here in the main press center, this is what we're left with. full t millimeters of phones is allowed in a road running shoot. and then there's the carbon fiber plate here, and it's the scoop design of the carbon fiber plate. that's the key that directs the energy back to the runner. the scoop ship of the place essentially gives you a propulsive false in the right direction. every time i needed to,
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when you go to you, put strike and the where the shoes for salt lighter than rival shoes. around about under ne, 7 crumbs. all of these factors combine to around vol folks in improvement. when economy are reduced cost ever negative space, the head of world outlets expressed in co has a vested interest in making sure the rules are followed. early this year, the coast british indoor $800.00 me to record was broken by run up wearing a truck version of the super issue. look, every few that's going to be utilized by the athletes has been checked and evaluated. we have a working group, but it's down that the broader discussion is always about the balance between innovation and mechanical advantage. but for the very 1st time, we do now have a system to be able to evaluate that. what's in no doubt is that this technology is changing the top level athletics and the speed of my early morning joke. andy richardson, al jazeera, tokyo american. if lee has won the women's all around gymnastics, gold medal,
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18 year old is the 5th american and wrote when the title and the category, the competition was missing, smoke biles, who withdrew due to mental health issues. while bows wasn't completing, she was there again supporting her. china's fun. both are really in the united states and the want to cool on thursday. the one the women's 4 by 200 meter freestyle relays setting a new world record favorites. australia, new zealand in ireland had both won their 1st gold medals of the games in rowing. the new zealand women's pair who set a world best time in the semi final fish finishing ahead of the russian olympic committee and canada. the irish running their 1st ever rowing gold metal with the men's lightweight double skulls. figure at the metal table now in japan is back on top. thanks to double success in judo. aid of the house nation. golds coming from not sports, but gymnastics gold. news team usa up to 2nd. china is 3rd. the winner of the
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philippines is very 1st olympic gold medal has returned to a foreign country weight lifter. hi de lynn diaz won a long awaited gold on monday, but it didn't come without political struggles as jameel alan jogan report from manella. she bore the weight to her cuz she is expectations and lifted the spirits of embattled weary filipinos idling. v, as is the 1st filipino to ever win an olympic gold medal. i didn't speak 3. it's more than it's a weight in gold. it came at the time that this country truly is beyond being on. it's nice. it's the pros of there, but she was not always revered by this administration. 2 years ago, she appealed in public for more financial assistance for her olympic bid link later
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on. hi, dylan's name was included on what is now known as the ouster plot matrix. a diagram, linking journalists and activists to a conspiracy overseen by drug lords to our president rodrigo, detached from office. now she faced an administration that profusely congratulates her and yet refuses to apologize. gold is gone. by god, we begun do solely on your own victory. since the philippines joined the modern games of the olympiad in 1924, it had only won a total of 10 olympic medals. for decades, full of bin sports has been held back by neglect and misplaced priorities. corruption is seen as another problem to mechanics, or my advice to sports bodies is to listen and study what athletes need and needs in the 1900 eighty's or different to now we're talking about winning more metals in
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the olympics. expert said, the philippines should focus more on combat sports, where filipinos have always exult, like boxing, anti quando, and not just focus and sports that measure time and distance like swimming and track and field. many here believe highland victory will reignite support for filipino athletes, but are inclusion into their drug list matrix has also put your alongside other women. what stood their ground against the charges administration despite repeated attacks and threats. people's your say that's because in this country, sometimes the last one standing is a woman jamal in dog and al jazeera manila. ok, and that is all use for and i'll come all back to you far. thank you so much more support in the next news. our coming 1500 hours, june, up an hour away. 2 and a half minutes away is max called us and i'll see you for that recall. but latest news on
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a a warm welcome for iran, a president elect in his hometown of mesh at the mom or the shrine, crowd had gathered to hear what their newly elected leader abraham, right. you see, have to say on the issues that affect the job, shut off in domestic politics, domestic policy and foreign policy. the focus should be on the dignity of this nation. and the focus should be on the fact that in any negotiation, the dignity of this nation should not be hers is already made large. weeping promises including fighting corruption, improving the country's economy and maintaining your own best interest in negotiations the wes. but it's not clear yet if you will be able to deliver on his promises. join the debate and do not have vaccines reaching those who are most of the needs and amplify your voice. it allowed a diverse community and how an array of different stories. no topic is off the
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