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file unloaded from the ship, the missing amal and it was an all in one way or another membership in an illegal way before join me for their, for the full report. on else with me i this is al jazeera ah, hello lauren taylor. this is the news i live from london coming up, warning is that half of me and most population could be infected with code. 19 in the next 2 weeks after the near collapse of the health care system, president biden ramps off efforts to get all american vaccinated with new restrictions for unvaccinated federal workers and $100.00 incentive sauce on james
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bays and family, and normally seen as the safest province in afghanistan, but in recent weeks it seemed tens of thousands of people fleeing conflict. and at least 18 dead is fighting intensifiers around history and town has been under a government siege for more than a month. about feminine dough with your sport or covert 19 skein tokyo, but the entire australian athletic team into isolation. it comes off the 2 time world champion, sam kendrick is ruled out of the games of the testing positive for corona virus. ah, half of min was 54000000 people could be infected with code 19 in the next 2 weeks . that's according to the british ambassador to the u. n. the warning comes as
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minimal as envoy calls for the u. n. to ensure the delivery of vaccines, countries being chaos since a military after the selected government 6 months ago, resulting in a near total collapse of its health care system. the u. k. u. s. and others have imposed sanctions on me in most military june to over their deadly crackdown on pro democracy demonstration courses. salumi has more from united nations. this was a chance for secure the council members to hear directly from a representative of me in march national unity government as well as ethnic minorities. in fact, this was the 1st time that a kitchen representative, briefed the council, and he described the situation in me and mar, as bordering on state collapse. he and other grievers described rising food insecurity, ongoing violence, and rapidly spreading corona virus infection. and while there are many calls for help from the international community, including an arms embargo and a no fly zone,
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clearly not all council members were on board. russia did not even participate in the meeting saying at a separate event that me and mars government with the help of countries in the region need to take the lead and finding its own political felicia. so i think we should, the not so step in at this stage. we are against any drastic measures. we're against any, any provocations in this regards. including, for example, the so the 2 days already a formula meeting on me on which i see as clear publication. these steps do not contribute to any to finding any solution. young man, mars neighbor, china attended the meeting, but also oppose the sanctions. in the meantime, human rights watch points out that ozzy on the regional group has called for a cessation of hostilities, but that was 3 months ago, and little progress has been made in min marvey,
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health care system is not only overstretched, but on the fire. according to the un, more than $600.00 medics are facing arrest warrants. as the routing june to uses, the cross is to control the population, and the 67 doctors have been detained and many more been attacked. the names in florence louise report have been changed to protect people's identities. the scenes like this were common in man. not until when the crowd of people used to wait for hours to get oxygen for loved ones 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 didn't tell 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 groan of virus infection and health care system ravaged by decades of military dictatorship is struggling to cope the coo in
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january and the subsequent cracked down on medical professionals for being one of the 1st groups to go on, strike is turning an already dangerous health crisis, more deadly from the military to closing down charity clinics and arresting doctors who volunteer there. they pretend to be patient and arrest doctors. that's why the doctors are on the run and in hiding, the june has denied carrying out such operation. this doctor wants to keep his identity secret, says he and his colleagues have had to resort to using their phones to give consultations. he estimates at least 70 percent of his patients have tested positive for corona virus. not hospitals are not accepting patients. i've heard of soldiers pointing the guns of patients and telling them to go home. they should not be the ones deciding who gets admitted 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. good news or ambulance services, normally type patients to hospitals all these days. there are more requests to pick up bodies. funeral services are overloaded. some families have had to wait several days before 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 earlier was picked to a medical student over the phone,
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his her account of the current of our situation on the ground, where she says the military is denied patients. oxygen. we don't really need coffins here. we just need a body bag or a bed sheet. and my friend has a, we've called it a few days ago. a volunteer team from nevada who came to her house and took her father's body, which is wrapped in a bench head brake pads. and do you want us to go to take all the oxygen tank? that's the get you can tanks and the took them all to pieces. the military compound or the military hospitals didn't. that's how you robbed us. you can now people have to go to the hospital with coverage because
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they don't have any medical supplies and who have to try to go to the hospital with the outage and being kind of way. if you are not, you're in the military and you're allowed to be hospitalized some white, some wise food, surgery from military each and post on social media that the hospital because the hospital or the military hospital don't that your husband's of families to be hospitalized to the us, we're all federal workers will soon need to be vaccinated against coven, 19 or face stringent restrictions in the workplace. us president joe biden has just issued new guidelines, including mosque wearing, social distancing, and regular testing for those can't prove they've been immunized streaming service net fixed and tech giant. google and facebook also require workers to be vaccinated
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before they return to the u. s. offices, pardon, is also calling on all state and local governments to give $100.00 to every new the vaccination american infections have been rising again in the u. s. as the vaccination rate slows work to get more people vaccinated. and i hope all americans who live in areas with substantial or high case of rates will follow the mass guidance as being laid down by the cdc. i certainly will, i have because this is one of those areas, washington and my decision, my direction, all federal personnel and visitors to federal buildings will have to do the same thing. she advertises live in washington dc for us, so she can tell us about what he said. you can see joe biden moving very carefully. this isn't a federal vaccine mandate or anything like that because these sorts of issues that
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immediately become embroiled mission of state rights and federal government overreach in which are ready just with various suggestions. and from that the census was in control. you're already seeing that control vesee in some southern states and western states. this is, as you suggested them, it's a mixture of incentives and requirements. so incentives, meaning, employers will be reimbursed when they give paid sick leave to their employees to get vaccinations, urged local authorities to use emergency federal aid. the states already have local authorities already have to give $100.00 to incentivize new people the vaccination to get back later. finally, he said, yeah, the cleaning somebody might feel how done by this, but if they get vaccinated, it helps us all the delta variant, the possibility of more variance because of the vaccination means that this is good for all of us. even if you're going to miss out on that $100.00 because you already got vaccinated. but then we have, we have these new federal government,
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employee rules and rules that contract us to. and it's based on having to disclose whether you're vaccinated or not. and if you do, if you decide not to disclose whether you have actually had or you show that you all the vaccination, then as you mentioned, you're required to our boss no matter the location, physically distance from others, and be tested weekly or twice weekly, and also have travel restrictions in place, so not a mandate for federal employees or contract or actual contract as paps. it is a more romantic federal employees, at least on a mandate, but certainly your working life is going to be a lot more difficult if you are to vaccinated. you also said that he's going to off the pentagon department of defense to look into the rules to mandates, all members of the on services to get vaccinated. but that's for now is simply the, the we'll look in to that issue. but, but i mean, the main issue here was, you were saying that this isn't part is out, this is about the signs. this is the vaccine that was developed by republican administration. it was distributed by ministration. he paid tribute to republican leaders. mitch mcconnell in the senate, for example, the governor, alabama. republicans who are urging that citizens to get vaccinated. but it's
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pretty clear that for a lot of republican republicans in, in the city of the south and west, they feel that this is a political issue. this is government overtures, they feel that they can make the most out of saying it's all government overreach. and in the meantime, half off is coverage per day at the moment. what kind of tickets and we should better my the, these figures away down from the peaks that we saw several months ago. but right now we're averaging depending on which estimate you're looking at it between 636-7000 cases of day $300.00 deaths a day without. so that's up 70 average from today, which is about 25 percent higher and it was for the previous 70 average cases are up 59 percent. but these are all driven by the spikes in areas where there are large populations of unvaccinated people still break to infections doesn't necessarily, or very rarely leads to death hospitalization. so these figures are being driven
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mainly by missouri, arkansas, louisiana, florida, whether it's still enormous vaccine resistance, she ever turns you. thank you very much. indeed. australia is most popular. state new south wales is calling in the army to help enforce lockdown restrictions. sydney posted a record rise of 239 infections on thursday. stay home orders now extended until the end of august. a fail to reduce new cases and compliance is patchy. australian defense force personnel are now being deployed, so police can focus on enforcement. i guess on is about to introduce sweeping current of ours restrictions, which will ban unvaccinated people from venues across the country. from sunday it will be impossible to travel by air without a vaccine certificate, while government offices, schools, and restaurants will be out of bounds without a job from the end of august. comes the country sees a surgeon cases dominated by the more infectious delta variant. focused on unfortunately, 4 and a half 1000 new cases on thursday that will help us notations africa. director says
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the continent is entering and encouraging phase. as cobit vaccine supplies increase, but instead of goal, the 3rd wave of growth of ours is proving to be catastrophic. hospitals in the capital overwhelmed and the protection that people need is in short supply furniture power port. it's a long wait in an uncomfortable chair, but they've decided to day is the day, mary, i'm as receiving the vaccine despite her earlier reservations. i didn't trust the scene at 1st. that's why i didn't take it when i saw my parents were vaccinated and everything went well for them. i decided to get the shot. vaccination points are getting closer to people's home. you're the local mask or sports stadium. hundreds of thousands of doses arrived and cynical this week the end of the day. it's important to note that this strategy, which is a proximity strategy, allows us to bring the vaccine close to the population. it will allow us to
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considerably accelerate our rollout because we know today that the pen demik is gaining ground and we must move faster than the delta variance. the delta variance is fueling a 3rd way and more cynical leaves. see the writing on the wall. the pandemic is in their neighbourhood. nearly 1000000 people have been vaccinated, but there aren't enough. there was just to go around and millions more are needed to me on a set to me and not everyone is here. we're moving now because before we used to say it was for the elderly, but now we see 13 year old kids getting sick and we see younger people in their twenty's dying. it's a total panic. now. hospitals into car are overflowing with new arrivals. the ministry of health says its facilities are already operating at 100 percent capacity for severe and critical patients. meaning every bed with oxygen available is taken ahead of infectious diseases and hospital says it's just the tip of the iceberg. funny to tell you, the truth situation is catastrophic and we are
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a bit overwhelmed doctors would like to take care of the patients, but the main issue is a lack of equipment and available places. ah, when family members began to fall ill, the dresser returned to synagogue only to begin counting, the number of loved ones lost this time a cousin only 40 years old. i was in the cemetery yesterday in one day. a lot of it is usually very about 34 people yesterday a long day, but it's 35 people. so there's something going on in the world. i'm sorry that my people here. they kind of figured out a little bit too late. i was able to figure out a little bit sooner, but now we just trying to catch up less than 2 percent of the senegalese population has been fully vaccinated and with hospitals overwhelmed. doses are in high demand . anderson coming up on this news from london, surviving current of ours doesn't mean the battles over. looking for nerve damage in the i could help people with long coded thousands got to block traffic in
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guatemala, as they cool for the president and attorney general to resign. and support novak drew for ex lympics. kudos could be coming to an end detail later in the program. ah, a us watchdog is released oblique reporting to the escalating violence. and i've kind of stone the u. s. special inspector general for i've got a strong reconstruction, says the taliban advances left the african government facing quote, an existential crisis. this is heavy fighting continues across parts of southern africa. stone with 20 civilians injured in and around the city of kandahar and neighboring helman province. a series of asteroids have been reported under the west african forces say they repelled a taliban attack on the key city of hair out across. i've kind of stone violence
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and the telephone advance of 14 people to leave their homes. a senior you, an official, has soul down to 0, but it says no sci fi situation could become the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe. onto providing it to james bay's trial to buy man, which was seen an influx of tens of thousands of people travelling with the un to pammy. and it should take just over 4 hours to drive to this mountainous province. but the route is far too dangerous. now, once seen as the safest place in afghanistan, recent violence has seen the un recording over 47000 internally displaced people in recent weeks. dameion without doubt, has one of the best hospitals in the country funded by the ogre con ah, but the hospital has been overwhelmed by people suffering. after walking for days through the mountains wondering, i left because the taliban had captured more districts. when we came here,
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all the people were on the run. they were fleeing. my husband works for the police and wasn't able to come with us. i took all 3 of my children to get some help, but i received no help. these are among 300000 people displaced across. i've got to stand since may. the un humanitarian coordinator is if there's no c spar, things could get much, was my fear. unfortunately, something which gives me trouble to sleep. i think we will be looking at some of the war stretching this, which we have seen in the recent history. we traveled in the u. n. convoy out of town towards the mountains to school, built by the un refugee agency, you and hcr. it was constructed to educate children returning from outside afghan austin. instead, these kids all recently fled their homes inside the country. news of opposite quickly spread out that the government having here these women desperate for help.
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after abandoning their villages, one of the fear that more than they told us that the taliban are coming. so we fled from our homes. what could we do? we were in the barbara mountains and walked all the way. was freezing there, there was no food. so we were obliged to come here. there's a reason people here are so fearful. there's a long history of persecution, of the hazard, of the larger the sheer ethnic group that make up most of by me and population. they remember the taliban harsh rules in 1900 ninety's. when they blew up the giant buddhist statues that stood for centuries in the sandstone cliffs, the united nations can only provide food and shelter when people 1st flee. but we met this group of families who left their homes 3 months ago, and then now struggling all living into small rooms. one of the problems is un humanitarian appeal is desperately undefended. they perceive just 37 percent of the
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$1100000000.00 they need this year. what we've seen here, and by me, and it's just a snapshot of what's going on in many places in afghanistan, people on the moon fleeing conflict, human misery, that the un is warning, could soon turn into humanitarian catastrophe. james space, ouch is era, bobby, and province. i've gone in while the evacuation of afghan interpreters and their families to the u. s. has finally begun. it's part of a special immigration program that we'll also see thousands who help the united states over the last 20 years moved to america. but as foreign troops withdraw and the taliban makes major territorial gains, and he is still waiting to hear when they'll leave charlotte bennett's report some couple 3 years ali was a translator for the us army in his home province at home. and in may, he took a bus to cobble for an interview at the us embassy. and his waited since then at
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this guest house. last week he was approved for evacuation, but he has heard nothing more. when i wake up in the morning in the morning to check it again, but there was nothing. so i called to my other friends that nothing happened. and he said, i be patient. ali is one of about $20000.00 africans who replied for a special immigrant visa. those who worked for at least 2 years for the us government or military are eligible. the process has been long and advocate the se, increasingly confusing. a lot of people have received, offers to relocate them and evacuate them safely out of the country. the problem we're seeing is that these people are responding to the letters. and at this point there are some that are saying it's been a week. it's been 7 days and it had no response back as to tell a bomb, take more territory. the stakes arising from many of those who worked with foreign
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forces, all of my relatives and other people who are living in our area. they know me like this guy was interpreter and they will tend to talk about like, there are some people that they were like. he was a linguist. so i will not go never to that again. i didn't do a mattie worked as a translator for the us department of defense and state she 1st applied for a visa in 2017. her application is under review. it's really difficult survive here . and every down way thing if, if i gave an email for the location and evacuation, but unfortunately, we don't have con approval yet, so it's making me hopeless. who knows? i will get it or not. in his statement, the taliban said, africans who have worked with foreign forces should not be scared. it says it hopes interpreted, stay to serve their country. and if they do,
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they will not be threatened by the group interpreters we spoke to found that hard to believe is not a threat to thrash on thought of them. we cannot guarantee our lives for them. they cannot trust them. security is tight with the u. s. embassy refusing to release any information about who is on the flight when they will call them or arrive in the united states in order to protect those who are leaving us with these might expect them to continue for the next month. there weren't any information further evacuation and showing that balance to sarah. and he's 18 deep looping killed as the battle intensifies around besieged town. in solving the syria. government forces have surrounded the rebel district in dera, the province known as the cradle of the syrian uprising. its home to 40000 people who been cut off from food and medicine. i shall send reports from miss tumble. i children were among those killed in a small town. just thank you them,
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but there's not a city in south syria. 130 on thursday. the student government and its allies began the large scale military operation of the afford to reach an agreement with locals called through. rebel forces rejected the government's proposal to lay down there on the sons of hold on from the north to the south and east to the west. if the decision is for war than we are ready for its per piece than we support it, our preference is to do what preserves our honor. that a sultan district of data city has been under siege for one moment. with the government preventing the delivery of food and madison, quoting all of the rebels to turn down so scant whoever picks up weapons against the army is a traitor and tried it should be killed,
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whoever they are. send this message to all the people of durham, whether they agreed to a reconciliation deal or not. there had been years of relative court in the district after a russian broker, the conciliation agreement, raised with honorable forces and locals in 2018, granting amnesty to those who fought against the government in previous years, rebels are trying to is the pressure in that out by launching attacks against the government forces in other areas across the province, over running dozens of government checkpoints in just a few hours of what we captured 70 of the regime soldiers. well now we are headed from the town of c o, 29 to take control of the silos rights groups are concerned about the escalation of wayland describing it as the worst in the province. since the government took back or throw in 2018 crystal saturday, l jazeera is stumbled. wildfires continue to burn through northern lebanon's pine
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forests where one fire fighter has been killed. a firefighters in the region of being backed up by the army, a strong wind fuel fires. these 500 acres of pine forests have been destroyed. the fires also spread to neighboring syria, where military helicopters are being used to keep the places away from residential areas. and a massive forest fires raging and southern turkey for 2nd day, and the 3 people have been killed and more than 100 evacuated around the town of mon, i've got just 70 kilometers from antalya. what weather and strong winds have made bays is worth official say. the biggest fires in the region to date that's more still to come. this are including tonight is president consolidates his grip on power appointing a new interior minister. why wall street hasn't rolled up the red carpet for robin heard a move all trading up once promised to shake it up. last i'm andy richardson at the
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tokyo olympics. find out why we decided to turn a shoe that looks like this into issue. looks like this. ah hello there. we've seen some very unsettled weather across central and western parts of europe in particular. northern italy, so severe storms cause flash, flooding and landslides. this is the scene in lake como, where the clean up operation is now underway. but there is more wet weather on the way. if we take a closer look, it's not just northern parts of italy that are going to be affected. those storms are going to rumble across southern parts of france into switzerland and we're going to get some heavy downpours in austria and into hungry. we could see some more flooding where those rains for heaviest, but to the south. so this, it is
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a very hot picture. we've got heat warnings out across serbia as well as for bosnia and herzegovina as well as the southern part of italy, as those temperatures just continue to climb for the iberian peninsula. the heat is also one, but temperatures aren't as high as we have seen them recently. and things are going to get wet up in the north as we go into saturday and from the story for the british child, it's going to be wet and windy, come the weekend. and the weather system throwing rain and wind, the crossing to denmark and parts of scandinavia. so wet weather for norway and sweden as well as for western parts of russia. that sure weather update. the for hype of english for, for lies and elicit market for the rich and powerful specialist. under cover just years investigative unit exposes the inner workings and key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. he's
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