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no more than in the world needs w h. making a healthy world to use for everyone. ah, ah, india recalls a sudden rise of more than $40000.00 current virus cases. neighboring pockets on her vaccinated a 1000000 people in a day to curb a search and infection. ah . hello robin, what you know? they're like, well headquarters here in dev also coming up the taliban claim responsibility for an attack on the residence of the defense minister in the capital. cobble also
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hundreds are evacuated as raging while bonds and closer to homes on the outskirts of athens and the level blast victims. remember the port explosion one year for a tool that live the part in welcome to the program. india's health ministry says the corona virus pandemic, there is still raging and is far from over. on tuesday cases rose by more than 42000 say 40 percent increase on the previous day. but millions of people don't have health insurance and struggling to pay medical bills as bob in the middle reports, no from new delhi. hi. find the law sort of shot record this message after spending a month on a ventilator. he needed a medical device to help him, but it was a major milestone in his school with 900 recovered 30 to let go. however,
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as his condition improved and he returned home, his family faced another dilemma, paying off the $50000.00 in medical bill, and after spending all their savings, they borrowed from friends, family, and the bank. still short bit onto a popular fundraising site and raise $30000.00 since all of its still unable to walk or interact with people, his family has rented a separate home for him with 24 hour care financial medical loss financially. we lost money because of the medical visits and we lost our income and had the new dentist on top of it, we have interest on loans very well. it was a very horrible experience. i used to feel like i had almost lost my son lost my son almost every day i used to feel that i will get the bad you nice. when use i did. most indians don't have health insurance. faced with a mountain of debt, you decoded, $19000.00, sought help online, and have collectively res,
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nearly $200000000.00. since the pandemic started during the record breaking 2nd wave online donations, increased fulford, this was a collective study empathy, and i only interview. and luckily, because all the digital right now in the internet penetration in yet i now do social media. we become more bad about what is happening in the spends less than 2 percent of its gdp on health care. and as public hospitals became inundated during the peak of the 2nd wave, many people were forced into private care. and the cost of life saving drugs and medical equipment in short supply also shot up for the last 20 years. but definitely not having a active markets and has been the only thing being game on the market. i would say the be the beginning,
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the job later dodging i in a bit to restart the economy, restrictions had eased across the country, but the lockdown has pushed millions into poverty with a 3rd of a pud. we're moving large. many states have made arrangements to increase hospital bed and improve oxygen supplied. but ex, let's say that even if the next search is my, it's economic and social costs will be disproportionate. the hi. how's me missile? i'll just be around new daily living buckets on the government that says it's given 1000000 vaccine doses in a single day. for the 1st time it follows a ban on unvaccinated people in government offices, schools, restaurants, shopping, miles and commercial flights. the delta variants being blamed for surgeon cases, nearly 5000 reported on saturday, the highest day. the italy in 2 months come, all harder, has the latest from shower. the real concern right now that the government does not
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want to see it, but still it is overstretched. air and the lady reading hospital in shaw. there's 106 beds reads over patients. $84.00 that are already occupied off of the rent delayed. they're about $25.00 of them. off of them have been already auto renewed, but the main concern is down south that it in the city of god, budget on economic power of how and dead the problem is indeed quite significant. and we have have a record number in this particular writing numbers. and of course the goal with delta already in a heartbeat is our dead are over dredge. the government had now decided to and board restriction from the 3rd of august the 31st of august. they will be on the 50 percent off in the office. they will be a restriction on movement, large gatherings for patients. all kinds of page blind in fact
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head and the type of book while province rear door that an important meeting under way. and they may decide to go for a district wide lockdown if the situation is not good. this, it might not be forgotten. fort rave, and a very dangerous one. at that. now the case of the coven 19 rise across the us, and in the face of mounting political pressure, the by did ministration, has decided to extend a more rhetoric on housing evictions to 60 more days. billions fair being left homeless. if the band wasn't extended awful in jordan has more from washington dc 11 months ago, the us imposed an eviction moratorium for 15000000 renters to slow the spread of cobit 19 and to not put sick people out of their homes. the moratorium expired on saturday. even though cobit cases are rising again, by monday morning landlords had flooded housing courts with petitions to evict
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their tenants. $3000000.00 could become homeless this month. louise dantes is among them. he was in the hospital and unable to work. he now owes his landlord $5000.00 . they gave me 3 weeks because i begged for and in 3 weeks i have no idea where i'm going to go. or what i'm going to do. us president joe biden under pressure to extend the moratorium told reporters on tuesday. this situation was not supposed to happen. we'll probably give some additional time while we're getting at $45000000000.00 out to people who are in fact behind in the rent and don't have the money. that's why it was passed in, in the act that we passed in the beginning, my ministration. and it went to the states we were under the impression of the states for moving this money out relatively rapidly. that $45000000000.00 and back rent assistance was part of biden's. first. major pandemic emergency spending law
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as president. but housing advocates say there are too many roadblock getting the money to landlords, leaving tenants in a bond. and there is the problem of whether moratoriums declared by the administration or legal. the supreme court recently ruled, they're not. and that only congress can authorize them. well, congress didn't do that before going on summer holiday, leading some congress women to sleep on the steps of the capitol and protest and to call on bite and to act. i do understand it. i do know what i do know what is like to have baby sleeping in a car. trash bag my belongings. everything i own in because i know what there's like. there is no way that i was back in life and then now abrasion, you guys are. late on tuesday, the cdc announced it will give renters in areas with high coven caseload, another 60 days of release. but what's needed is
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a long term financial solution to help americans through another search. one that is not easily found in a time of deep political partisanship. rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington. ah, the taliban is warning laure tanks against top as can government officials cobble has been shaken by another explosion near a defense facility and 3 people were injured. well, the taliban has came responsibility for tuesday's car bama tank that followed a gun battle near the home of the defense minister. full people were killed. last happened. close to the cities heavily 45 green zone where government buildings and embassies relocated. well, the un security council says it's deeply concerned about human rights abuses and escalating violence. and in a statement it condemned deliberate attacks on african civilians and on un compounds and harassed province. last week, one member,
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hvac and security forces was killed in an attack. all his fighting intensive eyes in lacquer gall and helman province, where the army has asked civilians to leave. the city shall about his life was now in the capital. cobble is beginning. cobble, charlotte, where those explosions have happened. and now a claim of responsibility. yeah, that claim just came out from the taliban. they say that they inflicted heavy casualties on the port enemy. the ministry of interior though i do have some updated numbers for you. they say that people were killed 20 people and then they also killed for attack is not in this statement from the taliban. they did give out some interesting details where they said that the martyrdom brigade, which is in fact the taliban suicides. if you will lay train under the telephone military wing conducted this foaming, they said they used a car bomb. and they said that this attack is the beginning of retaliatory
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operations against key figures and leaders of the cobble administration. so incredibly worrying and significant escalation from the taliban, that, that out looking to target these type of people in carbo, it obviously put civilians in harm's way because cobble is very dense urban area. even our colleagues narrowly missed that building last night. there are a few 100 meters away driving down that road. when the explosion went off, the car was hit by a shop where they box and a big blue smoke. and if there'll be more attacks of this nature, it will be putting more civilians in harm's way in carbo. also a worrying sign of what it means for political settlements. how can the taliban and the african government leaders sit down and cobble the thresh out? some type of settlement if the taliban is actively trying to assassinate the representative. indeed, and of course the focus continues to get a logical guy as well, being focusing on that the last few days and goals, major developments that too is the heaviest fighting that they've had in as since
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the telephone really tried an earnest to push it into the city on saturday, constant bombardment can the, and, and the us air force non stop gun fire. the telephone released some videos saying that they had the intelligence compound and the governors compound under siege. they taken the police headquarters in the city. although the ministry of defense did deny that they taking the place headquarters. in fact they said were pushing back against the taliban within 10 hundreds of special forces. and we have been botting their positions in earnest with heavy it strikes with and that includes with the americans for shadows. was the army general and home and his name is sam. he said that since yesterday and a voice snores which was very quickly among residents where he said, i need you to evacuate because we will be launching a large clearing operation against the taliban. what appears. what is happening there today? this incredibly heavy fighting?
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is the army trying to get control of the city? shall a ballots have been up date for the from cobble. thank charlotte. fill ahead here. i'm just allocation. that chile is supporting hundreds of undocumented venezuelan migrants without respecting their legal rights and civil refugees. lend a helping hand in germany to clean up after the floods stories after the break. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored. my cattle airways now believes or not, i would think most people in europe not particularly happy with their current setup . weatherwise, an awful lot of cloud temperatures below the average for the most part of northern and central europe. now she because you got the string of low pressures and frontal systems there. but as you well know,
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the biggest stories out of temperatures around the edge of that, particularly in this southeast and cold, from turkey back to se, nearer to italy. temperatures are not quite but almost reco breaking most places. and certainly it's too dry and too hot and the fires are the consequence. we've had new records around the coast of turkey. quite high ones, 44.8 antonia, for example, that attempt, his aunt could change much of the next day or so. and the breezes still more or less than light normally for a couple of days. but there is a bit of change on the way because this is the current danger. these fires, which are certainly being controlled, but are spreading, coming down to the south coast to the resorts antalya. we'll see a change of weather tight, but the in the says is a wind turns to an onshore present. got to be good news temperatures drop across the fire, we blood in a different direction. the heat does exist elsewhere, but it's not quite as high temp july. so there's still a warning to sicily if you further north. so big storms in the abs.
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india's health ministries, as the crew of iris pandemic, there is still raging, and it's far from over. on tuesday cases rose by more than 42040 percent increase on the previous day. almost half of the new infections are in the southern states of carola over buckets on the government and says it's given 1000000 vaccine doses in a single day. the 1st time it follows back on vaccinate people in government, offices, schools, restaurants, shopping, mouth, and commercial flight. also the taliban is wanting of more tactile top us can government officials. the group has trained responsibility, but she says car bomb attack that followed a gun battle near the home of the defense minister. 8th people were killed, firefighters and turkey have brought around 160 blazes under control since last week, but at least 14 remain a threat. and 6 provinces, 8 people have died more than 16000 people have been evacuated, whistles other has more from men of got in italy,
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province right here where we stand, the because all the, just the force fires started yesterday abrupt yesterday and says, danny, continue to do the whole night and have burned out at home. but as of the heck of the land with the forest, you can see the scene is quite dramatic. the fire fighters are trying to cool down the areas to stop the fire spreading over all the rates. the fire is coming from the wiley to the hills. here, the fire trucks, along with the other way, calls or in a straw, go to bringing the fires under the control and the fire fight. there's also cut off the, the to be is around surrounding in this area also to stop the that the blaze as the rescue. couldn't you crews are working tirelessly,
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but the weather conditions here is really making their job quite tough. hampering their foods so the into the aids and how is putting in from all around the country and abroad. russia. iran, you rain and there be john, have sent their water carrying planes and crafts to joined is a for to fight the the fires today. there will be 4 more helicopters coming from ukraine to fight to battle the fires and this headquarters, technically, or able to fly through the night as well to, to, to, to try to bring wildfires under the control. european union also now is in this afford the planes arrived from creation and spain. the spanish pilots have been briefed yesterday and since yesterday on they're also involved in this a force to,
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to tame the blazes. here the country is suffering from one of its worst wildfires of its more than history and it is really struggling to pick it under control. so the people on the outskirts vaskins have been forced to flee their homes. as large wildfires move closer, more than 505 finances are trying to contain the blaze in an industrial area. in a suburb of the great capital, temperatures of more than 40 degrees south is dry winds. have found the flames of more than $100.00 separate fires. the bas robbie is in northern athens. it's been a very long and busy day here in athens. i've got a few figures i can give you. there have been a total of $81.00 fires in the past 24 hours. and many of them like the one behind me and the one to the east of us are those of the 40 that are still going. the crews are still trying to put out. no officials had said that they were hoping to
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get more of this area under control before nightfall. but the ground crews have been going in for the past several hours and are still pressing through, trying to suppress the blaze. a total of $315.00 rescue missions nationwide by police and firefighters, according to the government to rescue people trapped in the fire zones, still no reports of casualties. thankfully, the prime minister has said that the priority now is to preserve life as much as possible and people who lost their homes will be housed in hotels at the government's expense. so the fact is that, especially with the heat wave expected to get worse and coming weeks, the wildfires here also expected to continue to get worse. human rights watch says julie as devoting hundreds of documents and venezuela migrants without giving many of them the right to due process. they say it's inconsistent with the need to help people fleeing what chinese president describes as a dictatorship. missy anemia has more from santiago dana garcia arrived in
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chile from venezuela with her 3 children. 2 and a half years ago was the 38 year old nurse needed help to care for them while she worked. so she paid a migrant trafficker to bring her mother into the country through an illegal border crossing. but on june 6th, a sunday, the immigration police phoned and asked garcia's mother to meet them at a nearby supermarket. yeah, maybe you said, maybe they may. i mean, she called me and said they've just detained me and i'm going to be deported. i asked why the police told her she had been notified, but it's not true. she was sent away to venezuela without or anything. since early this year, surely has been carrying out summary deportations of hundreds of undocumented migrants. the vast majority of them been his wailings. they say authorities have denied them the right to appeal their expulsions. hundreds are being detained and deported on weekends when the courts are closed and are unable to issue
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a cease and desist order. in israelis argues that obtaining a gillian visa in their home country is now almost impossible to listen to. ministry says it wants to discourage thousands of venezuelans who continue crossing into chile to the utter come a desert by a neighboring bolivia or peru. the government plan to carry out an additional $33000.00 pending expulsion orders, insisting that the my legal rights are being respected. but a detailed human rights watch report shows that chile is in fact denying many venezuela migrant. their right to due process, including the right to challenge deportation order before it's carried out and to present extenuating circumstances. so just having a family member residing in chile, our research shows that some of these been as well as where the port it have appeals pending in the local courts. and,
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and there we're not taking into account that should be legal. any country in the world without tele franco, not his real name, has been living in chile legally. for nearly 3 years, he was overjoyed when he finally managed to pay a trapper to bring his wife over 8 months ago to an illegal border crossing. but on june fis, while they were sleeping, he says the migration police arrived and took his wife away on there. and the weather, or it took one day 24 hours at 6 am on a saturday, they detained her on sunday evening. she was already back in venezuela. they didn't let us call a lawyer, they bailey lesser brush her teeth and drew. yes, franklin says they didn't have time to present their case in court or to find out that his wife was pregnant when she was summarily sent back alone to an uncertain future in venezuela. the sea and human al jazeera santiago years president joe biden has called on new york's governor to resign natural independent
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investigation and found he sexually harassed at least 11 women delegations again, sandra coma, include unwelcome physical contact and suggestive comments. investigate to say there was a clear pattern of abusive behavior. now it's been one year since a huge explosion devastated lebanon's capital killing more than $200.00 people and injuring many more. ah, the lebanese security forces marching band headed from central de route towards the port to pay tribute to the blast victims on the day of the explosions anniversary that he $300000.00 were left homeless nikoto report from bay route families of the victims of phil, demanding answers the gutted silos at the roots port still stand as a symbol of a tragedy. i feel what the building behind us collapse and fall people were killed
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. i was strong to the ground unconscious. we will never forget that explosion. it began with a fire at warehouse 12. it's believed to have blown up. the ammonium nitrate that was unsafely, stored with flavors will material. the neighborhoods were destroyed. more than 200 people were killed on august 4, 2020. we saw her thinkers there, her running shoes. we didn't expect or imagined that he will be at the point where we wrote wolf saw her that her sister, jessica worked at one of the roots hospitals. many were badly damaged in the explosion. all the hospital teens ran to the patient and had to move them to the secured area which turned into a battlefield. we had a few minutes and then because after a few minutes came the, came,
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came the patients which were wounded and that no one has yet been held to account. families of the victims are up against the political and security establishment, accused of hiding behind immunity. that defeats the very purpose of the very sense of the floor and that does not reflect on dish or ability dishes, ability to conduct effective investigation, and to insure accounts our ability for the abuses that committed. it's still not knowing what caused the initial fire. what is also not known as if the ammonium nitrate was intended for bay root? the ship that carried 2750 tons of the chemical made an unscheduled stop here in late 2013. the cargo was offloaded after that dispute, but it's also not clear if most of the stockpile within the warehouse, when the explosion happened throughout the years, top officials,
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military and security officers knew about the dangerous chemicals and did nothing about it. human rights watch says they also mischaracterized the danger posed in communications with the judiciary. we found that the emissions and actions of lebanese government, our security officials, constituted a violation of the right to life under international law. and there appears to have been an attempt to disguise the true identity of the owners of the ammonium nitrate . i'm the ship and why the ship came to lebanon in the 1st place. a year on a route is still a broken city. yet to recover from one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history, that there else is either beta. and you can see a special program by saying that on the disaster, it's called bay roof search for and says it's here on out there on wednesday at $2330.00 g m t. you can also watch the program on our website that out there
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a dot com and also on youtube. no 3 weeks after, at least 190 people were killed in floods in western germany when he survived. the relying on the help of volunteers among says, lending a hand, a refugees from syria to say they want to give something back to the nation that welcome them in the bathroom, went to meet them at a church in the northern ha. deep in the basement of a centuries old church, they are cleaning up one bucket at a time. for the past 2 weeks, the syrian refugees have picked up shovels and how to clear tons of debris left after the worst flood this historical town has ever seen. so i'm very proud that i can help people here and religious institutions. true for me. there's no difference, whoever i help and what their background is. this is likely the last place, the syrians thought they would end up leaving their wall street in towns back home
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. here in the darkness of the florida, the roman catholic church was showing dead gratitude and the spirit of to get an eye given home to don't feel suffering from the loss and destruction after the class. most of the syrians came to germany in 2015 when more than 1000000 who fled the war in their own country were accepted by uncle american government. it responded to an appeal on social media. after seeing the scale of destruction caused by the flats on television, germany gave us the shelter, give us education, give us food and a place to evolve and drive in this country. and they considered us as one of them. so we felt that we are part of this society and when we feel this, we feel that we need to help and get those trophy nearly 3 weeks after torrential rains called flooding and north re must finally and rhineland. the latin aid to clean up as well on the way survivors say this is not because of government help,
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but solely thanks to the volunteer. just this isn't indescribably strong feeling that people from all nationalities came and helped that every hand helped even when it maybe was not exactly the right help at that moment. what matters as they help and otherwise we would never have managed to do this. church lead us hope tolerance towards refugees and migrants will increase. i'm not ok, but here are people who experience have because of their religion or the color. and i think that's a good sign in. but knowing that this doesn't matter at the moment, having experienced hardship themselves, the syrian refugees feel they can offer the right to help. some i've been working for 2 straight weeks, leaving their families and jobs behind is get you on through. there are 1000000 syrians in germany and we are one with the german population in good and bad time. they plan to stay after other volunteer.
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