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and serious, don't have regular access to enough food, despite the battlefield, being largely quiet for a year, agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict. and the hardship has not stopped at serious borders . ah millions of chinese are under locked down to stop the spread of the worst cruise of ours on break this year. we'll have a live. ah, i'm kimbell this is elisha there live from? also coming up, laska got on the threat. the african army struggle to felt the tele bonds advance and the southern provincial capital wildfire continue to play for
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a 6th day across the turkeys coast, both in government to seek international health and poland, growing for humanitarian visa to the better ocean sprinter who defied older society feeling fixed we began in china where millions are confined to their homes due to sweeping corona, virus restrictions to fight the worst outbreak this year. the delta variant has being blamed for the surgical 30 cities and 19 provinces, lunging the capital of the east and junk, so the province is believed to be ground thereof. the nation wide flare up a 3rd round of testing is underway for more than 9000000 people. hospitals in the city of suspended on patient appointments. so we are going to look at she's home. most of the cases were found at lucas airport and nearby areas. and were detected from high risk figures that were placed under tight management and control in early
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stages. most of the confirmed cases were found among the was placed under centralized quarantine and home. my solution. and among the hardest hit to the scenic city of john dodge air, all attractions. in june, georgia have been closed. tourists are being asked to take a covert test before leaving the city. an outbreak of the theater also led to a spike nationwide from travelers returned home. and beijing, as being put on jaila, testing has been ramped up and you want arriving from the city with confirmed cove, with 900 cases as being banned from entering the capital sites. trains and buses from those areas have also been hold tubes of more on this that go live now to katrina you. she is with us from facing katrina. just bring us up to speed with the latest i can well, overnight authorities recorded 61 you cases nationwide. that brings a total to more than $400.00 cases discovered over the past 10 days. now,
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previously this year we had, we had other outbreaks. these were sporadic isolated outbreaks. what's more concerning about this particular outbreak is how widespread it's become very quickly. it's now reached 16 provinces in the space of 10 days. now, as you mentioned, there are a number of major classes for this outbreak. most of these cases are identified in the city of nudging. now the source is said to be a group of janitors who became infected after cleaning of flights that came in from russia. and this cluster has grown to about $200.00 or so in managing another potential super sputter event that they've identified as also in jung judge. as you mentioned, one of the most popular tourist hotspots here in china. we had 2000 people gathered in one theaters space, and many of those people did test positive to curve in 1900. the delta variant they have returned home to contact. traces are working very hard to identify those tourists as well. an overnight the latest that we've heard is that a case has been identified in shanghai,
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a worker at shanghai international prong airport. now this work did not leave shanghai in the past 2 weeks. he has not traveled. so they're worried that this is another person. she's become infected via a flight that come in from overseas. now currently we have that we've had at least 6 regions in china, conduct mass testing. that's 1000000 people. millions of people in entire cities undergo testing more than once. as you mentioned, dancing has already tested its population of 9000000 residents, 3 times at least other cities including jung, joe and some districts and aging are also following suit and millions of people now a currently under locked down as well. katrina so obviously authority to trying to monitor movement between region. so there are any plans to further increase restrictions to help the spread well so father of the lord is are racing to control this outbreak may have done a few things. some very typical strategies from china is tried and tested curve and
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playbook. so we've seen people immediately put under locked down if they've had any cases in their own compounds or just one case will trigger the lockdown of thousands and thousands of people in one particular region. mass testing and ton is borders, do remain close to foreign nationals. and chinese authorities have also started suspending flights, where they've seen more than a certain number of cases of curvature covered passengers indoors flights as well. so currently in china it's the peak travel season. it's the some holidays. so authorities have told families, look, you've got to cancel your trips, you've got to stay in your home city's major transport links into major cities, including the aging from affected areas have been canceled. large scale events have also been counseled in crowd capacities have been reduced as well. so people are very worried that they're looking at the health kit, which is the everyone has a personal ball code to see whether they're being in a safe zone or in
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a high risk soon to be. so people are watching that very closely. businesses are concerned that they will be told to shut down in some cities and entertainment then use and jims have already been closed for an indefinite period of time. and people are concerned that this will further damage. china's economic recovery which has already started to slow down at the end of this year. i thank you for that update there. katrina, you live for us inviting a visuals in the us say the delta variant of covered 19 is spreading like wildfire . and the past 2 weeks, cases increased dramatically with hospitalizations in some states reaching record levels. the biden administration says a lockdown is unlikely even things will get worse before they get better. and the calico reports from miami as the number of covered 19 cases surpasses. $35000000.00 in the us, the delta variant continues to be the dominant, more contagious strain of an already deadly virus. hospitals in states like nevada,
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mississippi, an arkansas surging is mostly unvaccinated patients infected with a delta variance seek treatment. with the push to get more people vaccinated, increasing and urgency as a renewed effort to treat the vulnerable over before. no, god go. i swear, i think i've been stayed in this housing for the housebound. all those to afraid to go outside programs like this or a potential light saver. forget all the stupidity, all the, all the anti vaccines and all that early where they get their information that is completely wrong. so i knew a lot of nurses and in my family and stuff and everything. so and people died. so it's just the way it works in florida, which so its highest number of daily cases on record. last week, testing sites, a once again, seeing long lines. this state now accounts for one in 5 new cobra cases with hospitalizations hitting a new hi,
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according to the department of health and human services, more than 10000 people a currently being treated here. many of the younger than seen before. despite those staggering numbers, the states governor is refusing to mandate mask orders or allow local officials to put restrictions in place to prevent the spread of covered 19 there'll be no restrictions and no mandate in the state of florida. meridian have been are, and will remain free to choose what's best for themselves and their families. in stark contrast, officials in san francisco announced a new mask mandate regardless of the vaccination status, louisiana to as reinstated it's mask mandate effective from wednesday. but despite the di warnings, large events are still being held across the us. officials say another round of tight restrictions is unlikely,
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with only around half the adult population fully vaccinated the course to increase the number a growing while vaccinated people can spread the virus. if they get a break through infection, the odds of them getting sick in the 1st place are far lower than those who are unvaccinated. and in fact, places with more vaccination generally have less to be. over the past 3 weeks, a piece of vaccinations have steadily risen particularly and mostly southern states that were lagging that many. this late to serge is a tipping point and a realization. the vaccines are the only way to beat the virus. and the galico al jazeera miami, florida. oh, taliban has pushed further into i've gone, astounds law chicago city. and it says it may be the 1st provincial capital to fall to the armed groove. the capital of the southern helmand province has been seeing heavy fighting and frequent air strikes. and saturday is one of the number of
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cities under attack from the telephone charlotte bell, s. as in campbell, not really choked. it was just you, when you was this is a square inside the city and we just captured, it says this tell a bond fighter the video was recorded unless car got the capital at home and problem. the 10 of them pushed into lunch on saturday. people have reported seeing tele bonsai who's in the city center and entering people, let chicago's main hospital emergency food communications frequently being cut off with mobile phone videos offering a rear insight into what is happening in the city of 200000 people. the afghan government is responded by deploying the most elite of its special forces. it's also conducting air strikes alongside us forces. this audio was leaked to the commanding general of the regional army cool,
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encouraging his men to keep fighting. all our friends, our colleagues should stay on the checkpoints, if any bad person tries to enter the city, we have commanded there and they will respond. there are strikes ongoing by the americans and by our opposed to don't worry but there is growing concern about civilian casualties from a strikes now happening in urban areas. this hospital was hit on saturday. the taliban also published these videos of soldiers. it says surrendered unless car got in recent days. the shuttle out a little bit more than 20 times. they asked the government to help us and resupply us. i know they can't help. so that's why i surrendered and came to the taliban. they kept staying on the radio. we will come and help you, but it never happened. and the neighboring province of candor, her fighting is also intense. the taliban has moved inside the limits of kandahar city. again, a 2nd largest in the group form
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a strong holt set of we've seen an increase in the number of injured we have 30 to 40 engine people here at the fighting increases during the night. so we might get more patients later. the more than 150000 people have been displaced in kandahar in the last 3 weeks. most flayed from rural areas to kandahar city. but no, even that not. so. when the fighting started in our village, everyone was fleeing the. we also ran from our houses to we didn't bring anything with us. just close that we didn't save our things, just our lives. the cities are not the only ones under pressure in the past most the time about taking control is not left. dennis, so really more provincial capital to be on the charlotte balance out there in the us in britain are among countries calling for an immediate cease fire. and
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their embassies. a highlighting allegations made by i've got a stones independent human rights commission that the taliban mexican civilians and the town is spindle duck on the border, focused on taliban fighters to control their own july. the 14th posting on twitter, the embassy said if the accusations approved, they may amount to war crimes. high winds and temperatures above 40 degrees celsius . ascending 7 wildfires and turkey along as mediterranean and g and coasts, at least 8 people with now dive in the region which is a major tourist hotspot. russell soda is in a village and one of gods and has this report the once peaceful village of clem that is no. i burned out. the rain that had looked on says harris, his life to save his parents. he succeeded, but their family home was lost. then within minutes, the flames surrounded the village and home while i was trying to rescue my parish, i took my parents out for the speed of the fire, which so far,
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places came from all directions. i hesitated for 10 2nd and then i was surrounded by fire. the house that i lifted my entire life turned to dawson's within 10 minutes. the 1st news of the white fires came from me and i got in the south in the province and stand by the strong beans. they soon spread to surrounding willis, including clem nash. but not everybody made it out alive. a german woman and her turkish husband, who had called his will at home for more than 20 years. what killed we just fled when the slain is coming over us. for that couple went home to take their things and then we didn't hear from them at all. we kept asking where they are, the phones were off. then on sunday we found out that they left home but could not get through the fire surrounding the house. we found their bodies leaning against the wall. they were completely burned. and those who survived are now without
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homes and livelihoods. nearly 60 or the 100 houses in this village had been destroyed or heavily damaged, with little to return to but rubble more than half of the people here had been forced to flee. among them is abraham earth by whose homer 40 years perished in the flames, bundled together monday. the legion. when the fire broke out, i immediately tried to rescue my elderly mother. i barely survive. my home was ruined by the flames. our farms also good burned. we lost all of our life stocks. now i don't even want to look at my ruined house because he's giving me an unbearable pain and we don't know what will happen and what to do with them. since when does day more than 130 fires, how broken out, acro south and turkey, coastal regions, most of them are under control. but the provinces of moolah on taya and his partner, are still trying to put out the flames. the government says it will compensate
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people for the losses and support is put in, in from all over the country and abroad with the fire fighting planes coming in from krisha. so pain, russia, iran, ukraine, and i'll be john. but so much work still needs to be done for people to once again . core will like cut them that home. some sad that just one still ahead on al jazeera, the flat sanctions on the nicaraguan president's wife, cracked down on candidates, were sending to vomit for president. and why a poll asking mexicans a former president should be put on trial for corruption has failed. ah.
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the fires are still burning in california, not the only state, but this is the edge you're seeing the dixie 5 seen from met valley, california dixie far more or less over here and to the east of it is the cloud now is that time of the year where you tend to get daily showers built all the way from mexico across the border are, is owner. and i was, i heard the happening every day. not as widespread as they were the last few days. and they helped to dampen down the risk of 5. but they're not found on the west, the california, as you can see, the plain states are quiet there, the southern states and running up towards the, the east as well. the atlantic seaboard looks particularly wet and that'll carry on the next day or so as a good contrast in the skies. he is a big thunderstorms, just running along the shore line of the carolinas, for example. and here the showers further west repeated that was florida is wet and cube was he some big thunderstorms there, much lighter showers and the smaller caribbean islands. heavy rain still seems like in panama, costa rica, nick, you're arguing honduras, and of course,
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massive showers of mexico part of the monsoon system in south america recently, it's been particularly cold, unusual for us. right. i've been to brazil. well, attempt to now rising both by day and by night the who's a year ago, one of the largest nuclear lots in history killed more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victims families still need answers. we want to compute just how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby support? let's be professional. it was not intended for muslim. and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it was a move in one way or another. and they could wait for join me for their, for the full report on data. oh,
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the me know, what's your, i'll just reminder of our top story. this on the delta very is being blamed for the surgical 30 cities and 19 provinces in china. managing the police to be ground 0 the nation wide snare up. among the hardest cases, the scenic city of georgia, where all the attraction for been count i've gone to phones president has blamed his countries deteriorating security crisis on the speed of the withdrawal of us troops. a telephone has made rapid gains and is advancing towards the southern cities laska gone home. at least 8 people who died in turkey were high wind and temperatures of 40 degrees celsius. expanding wildfires fountains have
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been evacuated from their homes and tourists to flee from their hotels. fire fighters in southern europe are also battling a number of deadly wildfires. greece is prime minister says the countries facing the worst heat wave in 3 decades. cruise have tackled more than 100 fires in one days and in italy, the coastal cities of tonya and the scars have also been engulfed in flames. get more on the wildfire situation in italy. now i'm rainy. has this update from prescott, firefighters have gotten this fire under control and they said plus got it in the region of a boot. so it took them a better part of 2 days to control this blaze in this pine stand that stand very close to the see we're in the heart of a very touristy regional resort. they had to vacuum hundreds of people here on sunday, but now monday night, they've got this under control. you can see the fire brigade putting up a final embers here. they've had a break off on the weather and a boot, so it's now under 30,
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they're going to see temperature like that in the coming days, firefighters say that was going to help them fight the remaining 20 or so fires in this region. but temperatures remain high and poorly in sicily to the south of here, and there's still more than 120 fires raging there. and there's no break in the weather predicted in the coming days. so firefighters are concerned that if that weather stays hot and the winds don't cooperate, they're gonna have a big fight on their hands. but for now, here in a boot, so in the city got it. they feel confident that this fire is no longer a big risk in the nearby ones in the state of kit. they are also coming under control. the european union has imposed sanctions on the wife of nicaragua, with leader who is also the country's vice president and 7 other nicaraguans coincides with the deadline to register as a candidate for this year's election incumbent daniel pagan, says he is running for a full term almost all his challenges have been arrested in recent months, most of being held on treason challenges. and the main opposition is name to form
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a beauty queen and form a girl, a fighter as its candidates latin america. we see in human with this report with most of its competitive presidential hopefuls in prison, citizens from freedom, one of nicaragua, the most popular opposition parties had vowed to register a surprise last minute candidate. but it was an astonishing choice. nonetheless. oscar saw barrel a former rebel commander who fought against president. daniel ortega in the 1980, is running with former miss nicaragua and nisa casala as his running mate. the beauty queen, better known, in fact than the ex, control army gorilla. but now it's true that i have no experience in politics, but i've joined this ticket because i want to help my people. i want nicaragua to be free. yeah, they must be, oh, there's been too much repression and harassment, nicaragua, and it's people deserve a chance to live in peace and have an election with respect unknown aggression when
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luis kind of young who fought alongside, ortega during the sandinista revolution and was now in exile questions solving barrels legitimacy. mike, if you're part of the problem is that he's the only candidate from his party that daniel ortega has allowed to run while the rest have been thrown in prison to take them out of the running. this is all a foreign conservative businessman newton odyssey was also able to register his candidacy while this liberal party as well for deals with ortega, he tells out 0 that he represents a genuine alternative local april. so we can't lose the opportunity to if we have to use our vote to go and punish this government for all the damages caused by president ortega was the last to register as he did for his 4th consecutive presidential term. the electoral process has been questioned by the european union and the united states due to the imprisonment of 51 political leaders and anti
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government activists in the last 2 months. the e u has frozen the assets of 18 nicaragua, government leaders, including the country's vice president, samuel moody, who is who take his wife. united states has revoked. visa has 100 close allies in government members. ongoing crackdown against opponents accused of conspiring against the government suggests that the or take those are unlikely to cave into pressure to release other would be candidates or allow international observers to overseen november's polar. seeing human al jazeera a referendum in mexico on whether to investigate former presidents for corruption has failed because not enough people voted from home and report from mexico city the the referendum in mexico sunday, sunday, groundbreaking, a boat to decide whether to go off the 5 of the countries, ex presidents, the corruption in the end, it was a spectacle,
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only 7 percent of the electorate voted 9 out of 10 of those. you did the boat to bring never, actually to trial. you can most important that i think that the most important thing here is that the unity ceases in this country. that 40 percent of the electoral vote for the referendum to be legally binding it so far. sure. most men do believe that corruption has been prevalent and passed administration, but many of why should have both be needed for justice to be done. just as i believe that the people should not be consulted on whether to prosecute a president or not. the government should just apply the law especially as met cruise constitution already allows for presidents to be prosecuted. opponent to current president under asthma will look at that. this was just political theater in turn, his party accused electoral authorities but not putting out in the ballot boxes or information the referendum to be a success initial national. but it was, it's not
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a question of budget, but as well they didn't have enthusiasm for the folks and they don't have these the asthma for democracy. the main question of the referendum was also changed by the country supreme court ruled it wasn't legal direct. the folks of the past president tried this thought, seem pretty clear. he won't judiciary to investigate these men, but it turned into something quite different. have a listen. all you or all, you know, in favor of the pertinent actions to take a process of shedding light on the political decisions made in parties by political actors. it goes on, but you get the idea. it gets pretty hard to see what you're actually voting on. so now it's low, but what if anything, with the referendum main heading food? my general impression is that the precedent does not want to start as something similar to a transitional justice process. even thought he promised that during his
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company. and my fear is that if he had not done this during the 1st 3 years of his mandate, that is not going to change with a referendum, which only 70 percent of the relation participated. there is some talk of a truth commission to deal with a wide variety of past transgressions. if that's formed is effective. will probably have less to do with this though. the will of the president, john home and how does it or mexico city? israel supreme court as adjourned, an appeal brought by 4 palestinian families against a forced expulsion from the shag drawn neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem. is the family's last legal chance to stop them being forced out of homes have lived in 5th decades. thousands of people in check drawn are under threat of eviction, but not all of them. a part of this case about ocean sprinter has been given a humanitarian visa by the polish embassy in tokyo. after thinking political asylum,
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christina to mental sky said, teen manages, trying to force her to fly home. she complained about her coaches for a better man. he has more christina terminal if sky unlikely expected this kind of media attention while competing in the 200 meters sprint at the olympic games. but instead she found herself seeking asylum at the polish embassy in tokyo. that solved as she criticized her coaches for trying to place her in the 4 by 400 b to relay without her consent. it's an event she hadn't trained for she says she was then forced to go to tokyo, had he to airport and sunday, was she all japanese police to help her secret? finally, mister, i'm asking the international olympic committee for help. there's pressure against me and they're trying to get me out of the country without my permission. so i'm asking the i o. c to get involved in this. and the i o. c did intervene,
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spoke to the mattress athlete. christina simon simon, new sky. directly last night, she was with the apple store. it is a to airport and was time accompanied by a staff member of tokyo. 2020. she assured us and has assured us that she feels safe and secure. the problem began off to the bell. russian athlete was drafted into the race of her team members were ruled ineligible. the berries national olympic committee hadn't fully protocol in its drug testing, bought her head coach and some of the team members say, timothy guy left the competition because she suffered from mental health issues that we did our school. she stood out for her behavior. we have known her for a long time and there was something wrong with her. she secluded herself sometimes and sometimes she didn't want to communicate. we have a young team who are very hard to cheat. we were getting some signal was that something was happening to the go. number,
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your quote that we have seen her anxiety, some chaotic move, something was bothering her in the beginning of the limpid games. she was keeping quiet and calm. but then there was some actions which disappointed all of us, all the supporters and when the country with the bell, russian government has not commented on poland decision to help similar skies. but right to say many athletes bel roost, have been detained, and excluded from national teams. yeah, it follows laws his mass protest against president alexander lucas shanker, disputed election victory back in tokyo. tim last guy said she was deprived of her right to compete, but at least for now she saved in the polish embassy and she hoped they can help to secure her future norbert among the outer syrup. ah.

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