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management of tests, treatments, and vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. now, more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy a world for you everyone. the news. ready warning, half of mid march population could be infected with code 19 in the next 2 weeks after the near collapse of the health care system. the me i'm here on taylor, this is out there in life from london. also coming up, president biden ramps off efforts to get all american vaccinated new restrictions
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on vaccinated federal workers and $100.00 incentives. evacuation due to the us of afghan interpreters and their families finally begins. but many are still waiting to hear when they will leave. uncovered non teen take a talk to us po, to add to the big and put so straight track team into our nation as daily cases hit new hiv into here. ah half of me in mas 54000000 people, could be infected with coven. 19 in the next 2 weeks. as, according to the british ambassador to the u. n, the warning comes as me mas emvoy cause for the un to ensure the delivery of vaccines. the country has been in chaos since the ministry military acid, its elected government 6 months ago, resulting in the near total collapse of its health care systems. the u. k. u. s.
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and others have imposed sanctions on min more minutes to june, to their deadly crackdowns. on pro democracy demonstration, christian salumi has more than the united nations. this was a chance for security council members to hear directly from a representative of me and mars 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, 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
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region need to take the lead and finding its own political solutions. so i think we should not so step in at this stage, we are against any drastic measures. we are 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 finding any solution. young man, mars neighbor of 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 may, more of a health care system is not only overstretched, but on the fire. according to the un, more than 600 medics, the facing arrest warrants as the routing to, to uses the crisis to control the population. and he's 67 doctors have been
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detained, and many more been attacked. the names enforce louise report have been changed to protect people's identities. seems 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 cove at 19 killers on. people are worried and scared. there's also been pressure from the military telling people not to keep the oxygen 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 corona, virus infection. and health care system ravaged by decades of military dictatorship is struggling to cope the coo in 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. probably don't know if you're going to
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the military, a closing down charity clinics and arresting doctors who volunteer there. they pretend to be patients and the rest doctors. that's why doctors are on the run and in hiding, the june has denied carrying out such operation. says 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, on hospitals and not accepting patients. i've heard of soldiers pointing the gun to 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, so violating at home in dangling residents hang out yellow flags to show they need medical supplies. hoping volunteers will help the number of people dying in their
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homes is increasing. good, glory ambulance services normally type patients to hospital, 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 student her to stop. it's a tax on the health care workers so they can do what they are meant to do. deliver medical care, florence louis al jazeera in the us, all federal workers will soon need to be vaccinated against coven, 19 or face stringent restrictions in the workplace. us president joe biden has issued new guidelines including mosque wearing social distancing, and regular testing is also calling all state and local governments to give $100.00
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to every knew, the vaccination american work to get more people vaccinated. i hope all americans who live in areas with substantial or high case of rates will follow the mass guidance has been laid down by the cdc. i certainly will. i have because this is one of those areas, washington. in my decision, my direction, all federal personnel and visitors to federal buildings will have to do the same thing. she returns is live in washington dc. so what more can you tell us about what he said? it was such a difference in tone from just a few weeks ago. around the 4th of july holiday went very biting, was talking about a summer of joy and freedom. today. he said, this is an american tragedy. you don't have to die if wrong vaccinated. you don't have to die. a big chunk of the speech was lang out. very clearly, the reasons why people should get vaccination is trying to allay people's fairs.
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for example, there was too much of a rush to get to, to create a vaccine that this was actually a bipartisan, a by pause on program process anyway, with the republican administration. beginning the process of creating a vaccine, and democrats trying to, trying to distribute them federally, at least. but as you said, there was also this mixture off incentives and requirements for federal employee. so employers will be reimbursed for any paid sick leave that they give to their employees around the country so that people can go and gets their vaccinations. and he urged local authorities to use some of the federal aid that's already been given to various various authorities around the country. give them up to to, to use that to give $100.00 to those who do not get vaccinations. and i tried just noticed that the governor of minnesota just tweeter that he will not be implementing about statewide in minnesota. but then we have this issue off people having to disclose the vaccination status. so it's not actually a,
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a mandate to get vaccinated. but you all mandated to tell federal authorities whether you have been vaccinated and if you haven't been vaccinated, then you are required to wear a mosque mouse, your location, physically distance from others, be tested weekly or twice weekly, and have travel restrictions in place and other mandate to get vaccinated, but you are vaccinated and your federal employer to employee rather, your life will be a lot more difficult. he's also asking the department of defense, the pentagon to look into requiring a cobra vaccine for, for military personnel to add it to a list of extra vaccinations that they often have to have anyway. and they actually, he noted that many us military personnel are deployed to places where there is very low now a very low vaccination rates. it was that leads us onto the whole vaccination inequality issue, which is another another issue. but yeah, so certainly incentives and encouragement to americans wavering and who may even think this is a political issue, which many certainly seem to that actually,
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you know, they really do have to just get this done and at the moment have fosters kevin spreading in the us its figures away down to the from the peaks that we saw several months ago, but now we're getting 6367000 cases a day driven though, by the states where there's very low low uptake in vaccination. so minnesota all console louisiana, florida. sorry, missouri, i think i meant to actually start with the governor of minnesota. i was talking to missouri. so these are areas where we're seeing the spikes was in clusters, off co vents about stuff, the main, the main problems that all of it has to be borne in mind. and of course, not coincidentally, it's usually these states where we have governors being very forthright or local politicians being very forthright that it's all, it's all federal overreach, and you shouldn't trust the government when like, nor can you find your someone says, you want to get it back soon. thank you very much indeed. she had trans your portion that the
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u. s. watchdog has released oblique report into the escalating violence in afghanistan saying the ton of advances left the african government facing an existential crisis. and fighting continues with 20 civilians injured in and around the city of kandahar in neighboring hellman province. a series of air strikes have been reported. and in the west african forces say they've repelled a taliban attack on the key city of hair out. meanwhile, the variation of african interpreters and their families to the u. s. has finally begun the thought of a special immigration program. there were also thousands who help the united states over the last 20 years. moved to america, charlotte bennett reports from 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, but nothing happened. and he said, the patient only 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 whose guy was interpreter and they will tend to tell about like, there are some people that they will tell like he was a linguist. so i will not go never to that again. i mean, he 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 the way thing if, if i gave any mean 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 telephone said, africans who have worked with foreign forces should not be scared. it says it hopes interpreters 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 on. we cannot guarantee our lives with them. they cannot trust them. security is tied 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 expected to continue for the next month. the word, any information, further evacuation in charlotte bell, is there a time to come shelf out? she knew he was president, consolidate his grip on power, pointing a new interior minister and basking in woman. summers means expecting more of this, but it's the u. k. ready for while the weather. ah
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hello there. let's start in australia and there's more wet and windy weather on the way for the west. some pretty wild conditions kicking in for the south west. we're talking powerful winds, large waves and showers in storms. we've also got a severe weather warning out for damaging winds, and so for the south west, the past is likely to see those showers and storms lasting through the weekend. and a lot of that wind is going to be felt across southern parts of australia as well as victoria and tasmania showers and storms he had to. we've got a severe weather warning for gale force winds to tasmania. but to the north of this, it is looking lot fina and dry, and the heat is really building in central areas. allen springs could make a new record for july. as the heat continues. those temperatures, climbing on saturday will be well above average and that record could be beaten over the next few days before the temperature does dip down again on sunday we hop
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across the tasman see to new zealand. it is looking fine and dry for the north island, but a cloud kicking in, but it's very wet and windy for the south. and as we go and saturday, there'll be plenty of snow on the alps. and as we move to east asia, it's a very wet picture for beijing from the remnants of typhoon in far as it moves north. the o with sandy beaches, juicy cree shopping and low taxes could probably go island of high non become china's new hong kong. one 0, one east investigates on just iraq. i al jazeera ah, ah, all
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ah ah, are monday top stories 0 off of me and i was 54000000 people could be infected with cove in 19, in the next 2 weeks. according to the british ambassador to the u. n. u. s. government work as well as approved, they've been vaccinated all where mosque is part of a range of new guidelines announced by the president to fight the spread of the delta variant. and is heavy fighting continues across gast, on the evacuation of interpreters who work for the u. s. over the last 20 years has finally begun. thousands of people will eventually be relocated to the united states. at least 18 people have been killed as the battle intensifies
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around a besieged town in southern syria. government forces of surrounded a rebel district in dera, the province known as the cradle of the syrian uprising, its home to 40000 people who have been cut off from food and medicine, as well said reports from assemble. i children were among those small town. just thank you them, but there's not of cities insulting syria. also follow that all. ready on thursday, the student government and its allies began a large scale military operation of the afford to reach an agreement with locals fell through rebel forces rejected the government's proposal to lay down 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
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a sultan district of the city has been under siege for one month with a government preventing the delivery of food and madison cutting on the rebels to turn down. so whoever picks up weapons against the army is a traitor and traitors should be killed, 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 of the 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 of running dozens of government checkpoints in just a few hours of what we captured 70 of the regina soldiers. well now we are headed
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from the town of c o, 29 to take control of the silos rights groups are concerned about the escalation of wayland. it's describing it as the worst in the province. since the government took back control in 2018, crystal saturday, l jazeera is stumbled, judy, nothing further into political uncertainty. the president consolidates his power. days after sacking, the prime minister and freezing parliament side has appointed a new interior minister after vowing to crack down corruption. he's also pledged to protect rights and freedoms. charlie angela reports on the streets of genus, where the mood is largely calm and public approval of president case said remains high. the debt that unity has multiple crises may be difficult to discern. still, a sense of unease lingers and public were following the situation of day by day.
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there is no blank check. true that we have faith in him and we believe in his good intentions, but the implementation remains. an obstacle on sunday said sacked the prime minister for the parliament for 30 days and lifted the immunity of lawmakers. the president insisted action were in line with the constitution. the members of the opposition accused him staging. for now, no one is quite sure what will happen. on wednesday, the head of the national television station was replaced the presidential announcement coming just hours after journalist and human rights activists were barred from entering the building. eventually they were allowed on whatever the explanation of what happened at the state television. civil society is aware of any attempts to affect our freedoms, the liberties acquired through the struggle that changes in people when we are watching, where all of this is going carefully. others watching carefully oppressed freedom advocates have grown increasingly worried since monday,
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when out there is bureau and tunis was rated and workers were told to leave immediately. in an interview with al jazeera us secretary of state antony blink and said, the rights of journalists need to be upheld by cheesy as government. my comment is that we stand resolutely for freedom of the press and for the ability of journalists to do their jobs, including in tenicia, and we look to the, the government of senior, to uphold and respect the rights of journalists. and that's one of the things that we expect to them. but the president, i tried to reassure the country his acting to save in his ear from corruption. but for a population exhausted by political turmoil, fed up with economic crises and increasingly alarmed by the surging number of coded 19 cases, the current uncertainty is only deepening the collective sense of fatigue. charlie answer al jazeera pakistan is about to introduce sweeping corona virus restrictions which will ban unvaccinated people from venues across the country. from sunday it
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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. it comes as the country sees, a surgeon cases dominated by the more infectious delta varied august on reported nearly 4500 new cases on thursday. a double while champion has become the highest profile olympic contender to be ruled out by the current of ours. u. s poll volter sam kendrick, positive test was announced on wednesday. he's now in the nation that threatened to cause one to disrupt the members of the australian athletics team force to isolate most have been released at the 3 who had the closest contact remaining oscillation . despite having returned negative tests and the number of positive cases is still reaching record levels and the host city took care reported more than 3800 new infections on thursday. or nationwide cases top 10000 for the 1st time. prime
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minister maintains there's no link between the olympics and the new spread and the richardson as more from tokyo. some kendricks wasn't just another roughly making up the numbers here in so care. he said to time, it will champion in the poll vote when a bronze medal at the re our game. so would it be in a strong content? it's a win the tide. so these are lympics, it goes to show just how the integrity of competition will be affected by carving 19 at these lympics and other tournaments. so the competitions is perhaps another chance for an athlete coming around the corner in the next couple of weeks. but lympics, you test positive, coven 19, or are identified as a close contact to the wrong time. your chance of winning a gold medal is gone. all of this happening at a time when tokyo and japan is recording record numbers of cove. at 900 cases, the countries taught medical advisors saying that needs to be a clear at stronger message from the government about the dangers of infection, particularly the variance, the toko governance,
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saying the search should not be related to these games, not as obviously align olympic organizes very came to push, saying, as far as that concerned, the athletes have all the most tested community in the whole world. the covet 19 and as far as are aware, not a single case has been transmitted from the athletes village to the wider community . a former us cardinal who was diffract by po process has been charged with sexually assaulting a teenage boy at a wedding. in the 19 seventy's court. documents obtained by the boston globe show pseudo mckerick has charged with 3 counts of indecent assault and battery on a person. over 14, he was dismissed from the 302019. after a vatican investigation confirmed decades of rumors that he sexually molested adults and children, $100.00 has more from washington dc. former cardinal theodore mckerick has been charged with the sexual abuse of his 16 year old boy. mckerick was the former
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archbishop of washington dc, and that makes him the highest ranking catholic priest ever to face sexual abuse charges in the us. the alleged victim says the salt happened at a wedding in wellesley, massachusetts, in 1974. mckerick is 91 years old and was well respected within the church until accusations of sexual review surfaced in 2018. a year later, the catholic church diffract him and expelled him from the priesthood. he has faced civil lawsuits in new york and new jersey, but he had not been expected to face criminal charges because the statutes of limitation had expired in those instances because they happen so long ago. well, now, officials in massachusetts, according to the boston globe which broke the story, say he can be charge because he wasn't a resident of the state of massachusetts. and therefore those statutes of limitations ended. when he left the state,
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he now faces 3 counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over the age of 14. will get warmer, sonia and fall, wetter over the course of a century. a report from leading scientists as the country needs to prepare for more extreme conditions as the global climate changes. and it's going to go to go reports the past few weeks alone. have shown that the u. k. isn't ready. the is this, the new normal facing the u. k. a climate warning that is now all to real, from severe flooding to more extreme heat, unusual for the dial, a pattern the country is struggling to cope with the shift in the baseline. what we regard as normal, what that is changing, and we say a lot of these examples in our data, for example, 34 degrees celsius recorded in 7 in the last 10 years on the,
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the 50 years before that there was 7 times in the previous 50 years before that, so something that was relatively unusual is becoming much more common. for the past 30 years alone, not any has the u. k, warmed by point 9 degrees celsius. it is also become 6 percent wet on paper that may seem a small difference. in reality, this is the effect the infrastructure is simply unable to cope and there is no quick fix insight in the face of the elements. sea level will not be possible to reverse on, on, in short time. so there is a commitment to sea level rise that has started, which will assist over many, many hundreds of years. even if we stock all c o 2 emissions. it is part of the widest phenomena of extreme whether across the continent. recent floods in the western europe have reached devastation and rivers in germany,
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search to levels not seen in hundreds of years. the protection of, of, of very clear that we essentially more heat energy system and the water that we are likely stormin us more extreme events which are eventually weather dryer event dry. and the predictions around sea level. it's an actual rise of racy zone to find a solution as quickly as possible. the u. k and italy will host the cop 26 climate change conference in glasgow later this year. set against the climate crisis that i've seen all manner of extreme events around the world. the u. k. cause the stomach, the world love, best child to repair the damage caused by increased carbon emissions. but there is little detail as of yet what plans the world's 20 major economies have to prevent
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a further increase in dangerously extreme weather conditions. so when i go out there, a very unusual event occurred in more than a dozen cities in southern brazil, snow at one state that shows a border with argentina and uruguay. so streets covered in snow on wednesday night . residents went outside to enjoy the frosty ear and the state so also gearing up for cold weather later this week. isn't good news for coffee farmers? 11 percent to farms in the region have been impacted by reco breaking frost. ah. or most of the top stories are now to 0, half a 1000000 miles 54000000 people could be infected with covey. 19 in the next 2 weeks, according to the british ambassador to the un.
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