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a whole stockpile unloaded from the ship. the missing amal and it wasn't, it was in one way or another in an illegal way before join me then there for the full report on algebra theda. oh, the me again the top floor is something else with the rooms our. at least 3 rockets have struck kandahar airport in southern afghanistan. flights in and out of the city are suspended. there's been intense fighting between the taliban and government forces . mars ruling genta has announced the formation of a caretaker government. its leader may lie, will become the prime minister and has promised multiparty election 6 months after
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seizing power in a cruise changes to hong kong immigration law come into effect. critic say it will give the government sweeping towers to stop people from coming in or out facing impose its controversial national security law last year while they produce your bill. so now rally taking place in brazil's rio de janeiro, its in support of the far right president's proposal to replace the electronic voting system with paper ballots. both scenarios as it's necessary to avoid voter fraud in next year's election. that's cross over the course cabana beach, or monica in a cab is live for us in rio de janeiro. so what more is both scenarios saying about this? he's been trying to convey the have that the next year's election will be rig. and that's the only way to avoid fraud is to change the voting system,
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which has been used for the past 25 years. and by what she was selected for your paper ballots one. now this is because even though you hello and his popularity and the reason it won't show that he would lose next year's election to former. 4 friends, generally enough to all of us still who is from the very 1st party. so i have to order is, what is the problem is the defense minister as a whole. so he's the military come out to pressure phone. just say that phase should go to change the system and this was not well taken at all by the by the self and by the opposition. they see it as the military pressure. 2 you know, cause really bad, bad, bad, dictators. so this is what now with the opposition taking to the $3.00 to $4.00
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times already since may asking for both of them. and both. so now also trying to show that he has popularity by having these rallies on the street. so. * if this does show a force on the streets basically. okay, thank you. so monica danica for reporting from rio de janeiro in 2 of the biggest covered 19 vaccine manufacturers, pfizer on with here. and i have reportedly increased the prices of their jobs for the you market, the barkers on the story for us. so what more do we know about this? and why now needs is perhaps an unwanted reminder of all the cash flows in the business dealings that underpin the global vaccine rollout. but it is a reminder cause that this is essentially a business that needs to be kept afloat and pharmaceutical companies all out to
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make a profit, whether it's a large profit or small small profit. and of course, that raises a whole raft of different ethical questions as well. but according to the latest contract between pfizer medina and the european union, they will be a price hike for the shots in the imminent future, according to figure seen by financial times, the new price for a short will be $23.00 up from 18. but then i will go up to $25.50, up to up from $22.00. 60 this of course the countries are very keen and anxious to stamp out the spread of the delta vary. it also comes with a time when countries in the e u and beyond the e. u. a mulling the possibility of administering a 3rd dose to boost the job to improve efficacy so far. only israel has approved use of a 3rd dose, a booster job in the over 60 with that research is happening here in the u. k. in
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britain and other countries may well follow suit. and all of this, of course, means the potential winning for, for both and pfizer as well off to phase 3 trials. both of these vaccines have been proven to be more effective than their rivals than they asked present job, the johnson and johnson jobs. so essentially, both of these companies have a captive audience in the european union european commission, just to remind you of course, with accused early on of not acting quickly enough when it came to the vaccine rollout. and what it's doing now is proving that it's willing to throw an awful lot of money buying a premium product. but it's proven to work across the board according to one figure who was close to negotiations, said so he said that the company to capitalize on the market power and deployed the usual farm rhetoric. essentially,
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the vaccines work time to ramp up the price. yeah. ok, thank you. me. barker reporting in london, sweeping corona virus restrictions have come into effect and pockets on unvaccinated people are now borrowed from government offices, schools, restaurant shopping malls, on commercial flights. under 3 percent of pakistani is i've received 2 jobs. the biggest city karachi is subject to one week partial lockdown after a sharp increase in covered 19 infections. thailand has announced its extending strict measures as it battles, a 4th wave of infections driven by the delta variance. the restrictions will be implemented in bangkok and other high risk areas until the end of the month. they include travel curbs, mall closures on curfews. on sunday, it reported more than 18000 infections, and 170 a deaths. both record daily highs. as indonesia struggles with the worst cove in
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1900 out work and asia, the number of orphan fair is rising. some have no relatives on our left with little support. the charity group save the children, says more needs to be done to help the most vulnerable. jessica washington reports from tango rang in indonesia east cali mountain. a young boy prepared to say good bye to his mother and father ah, is just 13. his voice shapes as he recites the call to prayer beside his parents grave. though 2 victims of cove at 19 in another village, a young boy reminisces about his parents. i often went fishing with my dad says 2 weeks ago, his mother died in hospital from cove at 19. she was 5 months pregnant the next day his father died too. and i guess we try to be strong for him,
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but it's devastating for us. for those 2 weeks, the 10 year old has been living alone as he to tested. was it his full coven? 19? now he's in the clear, and we'll say move in with his grandparents as covert 19. just search around indonesia, social workers reporting an increase in the number of children left orphaned around the country and their coals from rights activists for urgent performed to ensure these children get the support they need. they fear for the children who miss out on help because their parents deaths went unreported. also to go for a month to support those and strength and support system at the committee level. where we can get that information. authority say it is difficult to support all the children in need numbers on the locker because we have more problems when a child doesn't have any relatives and has no place to go in tongue wrong. on the
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outskirts of the indonesian capital, i sure has been living with her foster family for 6 months. her last memories of her mother are of her hallucinating and struggling to breed. now she hopes for a future where she can honor her mother's life. i want to achieve my dream, so my mom will be happy with me. i want to be a doctor. each day indonesia covered $900.00 death toll rises by thousands and more children are left to plan their futures. but without their parents to help them. jessica washington out 0 tongue. well, more than a 1000000 children around the world have been orphaned by cove with 19. a number for searchers have found an additional $500000.00 have lost a grandparents or another relative who cared for them. and in parts of africa and latin america, grandparents often act as guardians, caring for children who no longer have parents to take care of them and save the
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children. his warning orphans earned an increased risk for physical abuse, sexual violence, pregnancy, as well as child marriage. let's speak to lorraine cher, who's a professor clinical psychology at the university college london. she's a co author of that report we just mentioned a moment ago. she's joining via skype from london. thanks for your time with us. what was the take away message for you will take a message for us was a the orphan hood and loss of caregiver is really rapidly rising. and it's under the radar at the highest level says very little policy program will provision. and we think that the world needs to be waking up and responding and not just the frontline and jose in the report that she were presenting and rush cause they say are really suffering. right. and when you talk about a response, what sort of response are you calling for? well, we thought of a 3 pronged response based on our research and on the evidence base prevents very
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clearly vaccine and actually rollout we know about convex. but what about care racks? we also prepare preparation phase family care. we know families are the best place and we have to create family environments when those electrons and protect very good evidence. and we need to adapt to say from the i pad, drum it where pitfall creation tend to send proportion of funding to goes fundable, children and orphans. we need the frame and we needed. now, can you just talk us through the methodology that was used to collate the data yes, show we see this urgent problem and we are very concerned that people are not collecting data on children. it would be easy to do. and so we took the live death rates
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from countries we. we looked to 21 countries over march 2020 to april 2021. and we then adjusted 4 factors such as the 20 rates and caregiving petals. so we were interested in death of a parent and mother or father, as well as co residing grandparents. she would provide care very many multi generation households. a grandparent would be really responsible for the care of a child upon the source. and based on those estimates, we did our calculation. yeah. and you say that an additional $500000.00 have in fact lost a grandparent. what impact does this have an a child when they lose their primary caregiver, a parent or grandparent, what you've seen when i call it, says has enormous and my small impact and the quality of subsequent care is really very important in terms of how the child welfare but their primary caregiver is the
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central question, is it gives them love, affection, ambition. looks out to them. cecily, every needs and we know that was out that they are really vulnerable to things like developmental delay, educational loss, and more worrying things. my finance and, and any form of hom. okay, thank you so much. we appreciate your time lar and share for speaking to us from london. now, italy has ran the largest cruise ships and the venice lagoon in an effort to protect the cities ecosystem. and heritage out of rainy's in venice with more venice was really close down like many other cities during the pandemic. and people kind of pushed this issue to the side because there were no cruise ships coming in here. the whole industry closed down for more than a year, and then in june, you had this very large 90000 ton cruise ship come right through this canal than jeanette could. can out past san marcos, saint mark square or perhaps his motto,
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which you might see behind me and waiting for that ship were hundreds of protesters of this. no big ships protest movement. and they really capitalize on this moment to remind people how there's this large movement here to ban the ships. this threat from unesco to take venice or at least put it on this endangered list, was taken very seriously by prime minister. my dear doggie and other members of the government. now, most people you come and speak to here in venice, they, they don't care whether not venice is on this list, but it clearly worried the powers that be that venice faced some really serious repercussions if they didn't finally say no more. we're not going to have these big ships which turn up a lot of water and perhaps damage the foundations of the city. passing through this canal. zealand prime minister has made a formal apology for rage on people who overstayed their visa nearly 50 years ago. b. austin, violence,
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raids were racially motivated because police mostly targeted pacific islanders for deportation while ignoring people from other countries from aukland. here's wayne. hey, these experiences with the tears flowed as pacific islands, community leaders, and those affected by the dorm raids, gathered in oakland town hall. they came to hear new zealand prime minister jacinta rod durn said the words that been calling for the decades today. i stayed on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal an unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the 1970s that lead to the events of the dawn rights the, the immigration quick down in the 1970 s targeted pacific islanders who had been brought here because of labor shortages. the often violence don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes,
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businesses and even churches looking for over stairs to deport the response from the place was overwhelming. it was very reactionary, and it was very violent. the sense of injustice is still felt to day, mainly because it was only pacific islanders who were targeted, not the majority of overstate who were at the time from the united states or europe, a formal government apology for past injustices his rare and use the london has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct court, that continues to suffer hum connected to those historic events. today, many of those affected feel a sense of shame about what happened and reluctant to talk about it, even to their families. you would have just felt like you were trampled on in some way emotionally, spiritually, many, many ways. and i think that has been answered generational leaders in new zealand.
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polynesian communities, welcome the apology, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on. the l. a. stand proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country. that's all we want. they also hope saying, sorry will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne, hey, al jazeera auckland's, so heads on the news, our point to celebration twice, the emotion too high jumpers agreed to share the gold medal. so how the best of the action, the sport coming up in a moment. a native means as it breaks, the governor says how the population will be affected. that's includes millions of
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people who rely on the river for their wanted supplies with detail 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 the side for like a sure from the global sell the wealthy nations were holding too many of the vaccines for themselves. in 2001 friends around burwell, arab australians accused of being enemies within and attacking the the way of life . treated like we were all suspects. we were all under suspicion struggling to adapt to then you found home out there explored the history of the lebanese community in australia once upon a time and punch on our era. ah,
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i hear joe with all the latest news from he took care of them. thanks joe. 13. thank you very much. let's start with an unbelievable result in the biggest event of the take care lympics. it's lisa month. marcel jacob says, when the mens 100 me to go metal, he's the one wearing blue 2nd from the right on your screen. officer. great. he never slowed down and held on to be 2 of the pre race favorites. american, fred, curly, finished seconds and candidate. andre, to grasp the from this is lisa ever metal in the 100 meters. and it goes one correspondence and the reason is in tokyo. and andy, that's not what any of us for expecting. was it?
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i think when we go back to rio 2016 and sing while you sign both just one the goal, he's not going to be around for the next to lympics who's going to win the gold medal. i don't think anybody would have chosen my cell jacobs of italy primarily because at that point in his career he was focusing mainly on the long job. it's on the in the last couple of years he's moved into sprints full time. he will 60 meter indo title, european indoor science. so earlier on this year, but even coming into this final still very much an outside or a lot of other run is being talked of here is just broken the european record and has become the 1st european winner of that title. since britain glint the christy back in 1992 and it was quite a few minutes at the stadium for italian athletics. not just winning, but gold in the 100 meters, but also a gold in the high jump mark. cartoon. barry, sharing the gold medal with me to abolish him. both men had been perfect up to 2
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meters. $37.00 neither could clear to me is $39.00. an official offered him the choice of going for a jump off or sharing the gold medal. and perhaps not surprisingly, they took the latter option. and andy, away from the action, what is the latest on the bell? russian athlete who claims to have been taken to the airport in tokyo and to well christina team and oscar. let's go through what we can tell you at this point. she was g to compete in the 200 meters on monday. now she's posted a video on social media and what she says. i am asking the ios see for help on being pressured and seeing officials are trying to take me out of the country by force. and that is why i'm asking the i see to intervene. now she has been critical of some of the officials in her team and salaries during her time in tokyo saying that not only was she asked being asked to compete in a 200 meters her event. she was also being pressured to take part in the full by
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fall under major rely now she said that was because other athletes from bell erasing should have been a words because the athletics federation had failed to put those athletes through the necessary anti doping tests. and she was very unhappy with that. we had a statement from the bell race olympic committee, which says the following, as concluded by the doctor's given the emotional states of the validation athlete. christina team in oscar, the coach, his counsel of the team has decided to end the athletes participation at the olympic games. obviously, conflicting versions of exactly what is going on. now al jazeera has managed to speak to the police and ada pools in tokyo. she's not on a plane, she's with the police. they've confirmed that at the moment. they're unsure through exactly what it is. she wants she, they're waiting a translator so that they can find out exactly what has happened, what she wants. they're not aware at the moment. it's just been reported. she's seeking asylum and was still waiting awaiting an official statement from the
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international olympic committee. yeah, still very much developing story. the andy, thank you. simone bottles has pulled out of another gymnastics final because of her mental health. having already decided not to compete for events 24 year old usda has now withdrawn from monday's floor final and mean, she only has one more chance to win a metal at these games on the beam. she'll make a decision on that later in the week. mark and from that k caleb dressel to describe the pressure of dealing picks as terrifying but worth it of the finishing of his campaign with 2 more gold medals on sunday, us star clenched his 5th open toast with a great butterfly like in the meant full by 100 meter, medley relay teams that will record early address will set in and then pick record is the one the men 50 meter free. there's so much pressure in one moment.
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your whole life boils down to a moment that could take 2040 seconds. how crazy is like and for an event happens every 4 years. i wouldn't tell him i ever tell myself as during the meet, but after listening back, i mean it's terrifying. it's really fun if you can, if you look at it at a different perspective. so yeah, there's a lot of boils down to a very precise moment in time in the universe and i just happened to the deal and things. and it was a great finish of training for my kids, mccann, who set to pick records one in the 50 me to free sell in another, in the 4 by 100 meter medley relay that makes it full goal mccain the game with 3 bronze medal to the 2nd woman to win 7 medals. many colors. again. fellow straightly in logan walton one the 1st of a b. m. x freestyle, gold medal. multi success could be down to him recreating the area. he skate. paul, can his own backyard having been unable to travel to care to practice because of the coven? 19 pandemic. martin rebuilt the course at his home on australia,
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gold coast. at the cost of $51000.00. germany's alexander farrah has taken the gold medal in the men's tennis event. he thrashed russian kellen catching off 636. 1 is the biggest title of his career. having never won a grand slam. there was gold for the usa in the men's gulf. sanders shall flee, beat slack, his rory sabatini by a stroke softly has quite the back story. his father was a german to kathleen whose only olympic ambitions were ended when he was blinded off to car accident sharply. also has japanese grandparents that was almost like home when you know, with my dad and you know, this is my dad. aspire to have one of these at some point in his life, he dedicated a big chunk of his life for quite some time to obtain a metal. and that was taken away from him. and you know, my ties here with my grandparents living boy and my mom grew up here as well. there's just all these things that sort of, you know, motivated me to,
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to do better be better. and you know, maybe i put more pressure on myself, but it was sort of, you know, more than just golf for me. and i'm just really, really happy, unfortunate to be sitting here. new zealand valerie adams made history with a bronze medal in the women's shop, put the 36 year old at the 1st ever woman to win metal at 4 different lympics in the same field event. she was champion in 200820121 silver at rio 2016. and bazaar seems at the men's boxing frenchman more at elliot stage to fit in protest of the being disqualified for excessive use of his head. in the course of final fight, he punched the camera and refused to move for more than half an hour. when he's a quick look at the metal table, china out in front, on their own with 23 gold medals, their head of the usa who have 20. it's these athletics goals, gets them into the top 10. and that is like a sport for now. i have more feel later 13. okay, we'll see later. thank you so much,
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joe. and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we'll take a short break and we'll be back in just a moment or 2. how much more for jason's and all the latest headlines you in a minute, but i a the virus indiscriminate get those living in poverty far more vulnerable to the dangers of cobra. 19 alley re examined the reasons for this disparity. the social and economic qualities that surround us much deeper and much more problematic than we thought as us whether lessons learned from the global pandemic could lead to positive change because of the o hail, the locked down, expose the privilege and poverty during a crisis on a jazz ah, in 2011 al jazeera games, rare access to the piano, gang from academy, and some of north korea's brightest young stars. ah, what did it take to serve
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