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concerns about vaccine hesitancy. it's a whole range of reasons that if there's an issue of production, an issue with axis issue of uptake. so if we have to do is definitely whose eat with ro, out of the vaccinations and work very hard with the community to decrease the hesitancy. and if need be, as a number of countries have been doing, considering mother nations in some professions and population groups reach are most exposed. i think by all means we have to avoid look down and it shouldn't be necessary, maybe some local don't. but we know what has to be done, vaccines, and the mux is very important. then we have seen a number of concrete too soon. the funding over when it was just
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a ritual offering. so even in austin, i really need to keep on divided by mux by some of my basic ventilation and very important in september know is to deep the scores open for us has been removed from the european union's list of save countries as cove in 1900 cases that continue to rise. the e u is also recommending a pause and all non essential travel from america. daily hospital admissions in the u. s. have written passed 800004 the 1st time since last winter. infections are soaring in part due to the delta variance, you lifted travel restrictions on american travelers in june. a corona virus lockdown is being extended in new zealand biggest city, oakland for 2 more weeks. restrictions are being eased for the rest of the country . one woman with a preexisting medical condition as died after receiving the 5, the vaccine. the health ministry says she suffered
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a rest side effect that causes inflammation of the heart. still ahead on al jazeera, i was all in job. you didn't bargain on on the i've gone border and i'll tell you how to do it in a minute. being the stop because of threats like ice. okay, rand meeting between top israeli and palestinian leaders hours after 5 minutes enough time. bennett returns from the us. ah. hello, there is looking sunny and dry as expected for much of the middle east. an event in the days to come. the temperatures are sitting where we expect them to be for this time of year that they will pick up slightly in guitar over the days to come. we've got some winds blowing in across coastal areas of saudi arabia. and that's kicking
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out quite a bit of dust, creating some hazy sunshine. and by the time we get to wednesday, they'll be a shamal pushing down through iraq, kicking up some of the deaths for q 8 for, for could talk. and for the you a, some more hazy sunshine to come. for the south of this we've got a wind blowing into those coastal areas of amman, keeping things cool. and it's a similar story for yemen. we've got the showers in the west that are going to develop. we could see a storm or 2 and these join up with those showers across ethiopian rift valley. it is looking do i across the central areas of africa, but further west we are seeing the down port for cameroon. and parts of nigeria. we have seen flooding here around coastal areas. we could see more of that in the days to come. but as we move down south to southern africa, it is looking rather fine and dry, lots of sunshine coming through for johanna bug in south africa. it is looking cooler in cape town, the temperature will pick up, but it's going to drop down by the weekend. the who's the joint applicant,
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you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era. ah ah, i'll come back, you're watching, i'll just hear a time to recap those headlines. several rockets have been fine to call the lab pulls that the last us lives take off before tuesdays departure deadline. life ok says it was behind the attack. the un security council meeting to discuss afghan, the stand a draft resolution cold on was hardly bombs to keep its promise and holding human rights. it also just a group to allow civilians and agencies safe passage ones on forces. a slam abide is warning of the increasing threat of ice ok. and the pakistani tommy bon,
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on sunday to pakistani soldiers were killed in the 1st border incident since the county bond took afghan san security official say the groups need is in cobble need to do more to prevent further violence. some have been job aid was given rare access to the highway board of crossing the north west mac has done is one of the world's most inaccessible regions. the soldiers are stepping up surveillance as cross border attacks, row of land is done, intensify offense spanning nearly 2600 kilometers, act as a deterrent, but haven't been able to stop all infiltrators on sunday to fox. plenty soldiers were shot dead. it was the latest of more than 100 attacks by different groups that have killed 133 people this year. as coalition forces have pulled out of atlanta thumbs. funeral vac this have become routine, but the country stop general says the military won't be deterred. focused on avi,
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is fully cognizant of it. and taking it to further bolster our defense cavity by sharply focusing on poor competencies and need technology for a long time on the us. drones have been able to monitor and find targets industry more area. now it's under the armies control because of the welding situation on the i've gone border pocket. sounds realty says it is hard to close, at least $75.00 of the $78.00. what crossings between the 2 countries. i still hold off on the focus on the bond or t, t, p, and alti the off shoots. all operate from this mountain range. here is a wanted t t p commander, but ties to either by cosigning efficient is asked of 1000 to hand him over when he was arrested in 2015 but were denied. now he's free off the taliban. empty jails ever took over. we're going to need our fight against pakistan will continue until we establish it as an,
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as like states will not spare the dollar dependence soldiers and politicians security forces told out 0 do i some cells have been dismantled in the last few days. they reportedly came from but a, just like discipline in advanced on a route historically used by british and us forces. that's now under dollar bond control recently, it's been home 2 major groups. soldiers here who've lost colleague say they need to see proof of the dollar bonds promises to ensure peace and then to have gone territory being used to attack pakistan. some a majority of era hyper border and c'mon high, there is at another of pakistan's borders with afghanistan, the total on crossing. it's an important economic route for both countries. natalia bon is now station there. this is progress on major border crossing. i dot com. as you can see, that dollar bond have now taken for additions on the other side. their flag gets flying high. and on the other side you can see those on who are trying to return to
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budget on or off. and you want to go back to on it on that situation is calm and quiet budget on said that visit or humanity area and gesture to allow people to be able to cross the border into august on many have relative. go ahead and up august on your target date. i've got one percent signal that it is business as usual. if i get on the military spokesman, major general barbara, if the car duration on the border, it normally isn't the 1st time and that this particular bar day. now quite as you can see, there is no records, there's no rush. people are walking in an organized manner, but this is also the lifeline to run. it's done. it is true discarded, all that fun. if don had the logistic, a lifeline, all essential commodities. have to go into this country to budget on and budget of
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gods for years had been a major supply line for one s dawn for the 1st time in a decade. palestinians and israelis have held high level talks, palestinian president bass spoke to his route, defense minister, been against for more than 2 hours in ramallah. can says they discussed security and the economy of the occupied west bank and gaza. the meeting follows is ready. prime minister tony bandits visit to the us where he met with us president joe biden. syrian government forces are increasing a tax on the southern city of data activists that posted these images showing the moment missiles hit, one of the main mosques in a residential neighborhood. thousands of people have fled the heavy shelling in the past few days. the city was put under a blockade in june off the residence refused to surrender weapons and allow forces to search houses. rallies have been held in bangladesh to support relatives demanding justice for hundreds of missing people. a human rights watch
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report says security forces are behind. many of the force disappearances can be a challenge. reports now from decker. i surely briggs don't and she describes the moment for 23 year old son was picked up by an elite police unit in 2013 to this day there is no trace of him. i was killing. my son was picked up by the rapid action battalion from the va shewn, the area of docket. we went to all relevant taurus, he's will witness account and proof, asking for help. but they said we have no knowledge about him instead of harassing us and claim it. our son is at home. my son was not involved in politics. the pain is too much to bear human rights observing to say a security forces in bangladesh have long committed, great human rights abuses, including under previous governments. other family members of the disappeared
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people along with many others have gathered here at the bank of the national press club in the capital to get back to protest against disappearing their calling on the government to release activists and members of the opposition have been to currently held several local and international human rights organization. recently our top un officials, donors and freight partners to step up measures to whole senior bangladesh. the security forces, members accountable for many hold seems to be all they have now had my husband. so he was picked up by police in plain clothes, near the central jail. he was involved with opposition, student politics, whatever he might be. i just on him returned the bangladesh home ministry, and the rapid diction battalion did not respond to algebra. here as rick for an interview day old family members organized by mere dark,
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got together to protest against the enforced disappearances of our family members. by this fascist government. we want them to return the disappeared people and that justice is served according to bangladesh. human rights groups, nearly 600 people have been forcibly disappeared by the security forces since 2009 . while some have been relieved. many others have become victims of extra judicial killings. scores are still missing in june, 2019. my father smiled her son was pick it up from his shop and put a deal of duck. it has been 3 years. we have no news of our father. a 3rd. it is not paying any attention to our duke with all i want. is my father and you report by human rights watch documents, the details of 86 people missing in bangladesh, years later, many of their love love still don't know their faith. and no one has ever been held to account can be charged re dot com. people on the u. s. gulf coast,
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awaking up the damaged homes, flooded streets and no electricity. that's off the hard can either made line fall near new orleans as a category for storm late on sunday. either has since been downgraded to a tropical storm, but full cost as a warning. the danger isn't over. and b, c, j gray has more from new orleans. well, the damage here is severe and it is very widespread. we've got sunrise here, we've got some sun so we can see what's happened. i want to show you some of the damage just behind us here. you can see a roof that was pulled away from a building thrown into this area of the french quarter and pulling down with it a street sign that had a traffic light attached to it. if you work up that twisted metal that was holding that sign up, you can see the balcony here and the wind pulled away the shutters and pushed open doors not only year, but across the entire 1st quarter across the entire new orleans metro area. windows
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have been shattered and bone out. if you look up on the balconies here and you can see people along the balconies and some of these areas where the windows have been blown out. it is a just a mess down here. and again, really across the entire region at this point, power one of the most severe problems. there is no power in the metro area of new orleans at this point, more than a 1000000 people without power. and that's because transmission lines 8 of those lines that bring the electricity into the city there in the mississippi river. right now, they've got to be extracted, they've got to be repaired. that's going to be a very difficult task. one that is sure to take quite some time in china. many teachers and education workers have been banned from tutoring students for profit. the government hopes the ban will ease financial pressure on families and reduce the cost of raising a child. katrina, you reports from beijing wolf street english once old,
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private tutoring sessions to chinese students. he knew improved through extra study . ah, now it's one of more than $1000.00 companies, forced to close their doors. following sweeping education regulation tutoring companies can no longer teach compulsory school subjects teach during school hours . not earn a profit. thousands of foreign juices like catherine peterson, has suddenly found themselves redundant. the american has taught english and critical thinking skills in china for 5 years. this is going to impact the industry a lot. and especially now with coven, it's so hard for foreigners to come into the country to. i think it might mean a huge downsizing of the industry. many parents invested and chooses to help their children boost their results in hyper competitive exams known as cow cow that they need to pass to get into universities. but many say john is tutoring industry that
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was once worth an estimated $140000000000.00 is now decimated. can you shop lost her job as an administrator in one of china's biggest tutoring companies and is now struggling to find work? sure, yeah, you know, the, had his hired already got his in him issues or because of the huge demand this industry was blooming, but it put a lot of pressure on parents because extra tutoring is not always the chinese government. it's cracked on private tutoring, reduce the cost of raising a child and ease pressure on family. china's birth rate is knowing and authorities a desperately trying to encourage couples to have more children. but analysts say this isn't the only goal. authorities also want to encourage investment in more innovative areas of china's i t industry's to create greater competition with high tech companies in the west. amazon, the mapping how lee in the space technology is the country. mars budge knows
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the i t giants in china and they are making money of parents and dieties. but some worry that the government badly just lead to a black market in private tutoring, just because the government has banned or is trying to cut back on a certain kind of education. i don't mean that was thought parents from trying to pursue it. the government says it's offering support to thousands of people affected by the measures that that may not be enough to help all of those reeling from the shock of seeing that teaching career in china. suddenly at an end, katrina you out 0 aging off for his next on al jazeera including highlight some of the latest round of the cliff diving world series. ah, the
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ah, catch up on the for his lia, think you sent me well, the final tennis major of the years underway with place starting at the us open a few hours ago. we're going to cross over to new york and speak with john worth time from tennis channel. john, how much hype is there around nova jarvis and his bid to win all 4 grand slams and a calendar year? i'd say, consider all hype that's only good to accelerate. the more he will be know, male has pulled this off in more than 50 years. stephanie groth was the last player, male or female, that was 1988. so for novak yoke of it's not just to with the grand slam, which is sort of the holy grail tennis. but also if he doesnt ill, also bolt ahead of rock on the dollar. roger federer with 21 majors the all time
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record. so an awful lot of state here and i suspect with each round he wins the pressure, and the hype is only going to accelerate. and also plenty of attention on the women's defending champion, naomi, soc of japan. and obviously if you can elaborate, not just because of her tennis. yeah, exactly. i'm going to go start off the or she won the australian open. and then if you'll recall at the french open, she said she was having some mental health challenges. the anxiety having to do with press conferences, you pulled out of that tournament. she hasn't want to turn them in since then. so if she comes in here, use a defending champion. she was about to of the last 3 years. and yes, there are a lot of questions about her mental health right now. and she has spoken fairly candidly about that. and she was like, i honestly, i don't, i don't know, but she is a player to watching in more ways than one. and it will be a, he'll say that if she does, when it will be an immense crime and really will be and how i feel for the athletes
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. and then also for you will be, you'll be commentating to finally have fans back in the stands. yeah. full boat of fans, i mean, it was sort of strange times. you go to these tenants events. they draw hundreds of thousands of people over the 2 weeks. and last year at the us open, ghost town, i mean everybody was on zoom. there were these matches, the high profile, high stakes matches being played in front of empty stands. i think the players are getting used to it a bit as well. but i think, i think one thing we've seen in sports and the pandemic is, fans are really important and they really do add to the beyond. they really do add to the, the pressure to the moment. it's not quite as simple as just just competition. and now we have a full complement of fans. it's very welcome. no sport zoom fatigue this year, john worth. i'm thank you so much for joining us from new york. anytime. little messy debut for paris. danger mon was the most watched french football game in spain ever. as the former barcelona star played with his new team,
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messy sat through most of the game on the bench. and what is become one of the most highly anticipated debuts of all time. so hell malik has this report. it was all eyes on leon, l m s. c. as parents times your man took on ramps away, football found we're excited to see the legendary argent time makers. p. s g debut . much to their annoyance though messy would stuck on the bench in the stars. the p . s. g line up didn't do too badly without him. french international killing him back. he put the visitors the head early on. kennedy. right. the 22 year old ben bag. the 2nd goal is just pass the hour. yeah, the strike nice meeting of the moment. everyone was waiting for the leon l. c. finally made his big entrance. he replaced the form of barcelona team, a name off,
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a bittersweet moment perhaps in the might deny supported the chance of ever seeing messi, the brazilian unimed pappy inaction on the same team. with the frenchman, linked with an eminent, moved around madrid, having nonetheless the fans did get the chance to see half an hour cameo from p. s g. a new number 13, in which he did offer some nice touches. and while he didn't school or provide in the city, he did get a personal introduction to french football courtesy of his opponent. the father was so proud of the game ended to new giving mfc a win on his p s g debut. it's the result that leave them top of the table as they look to regain the title. but moreover, you will think they have a real chance of winning the champions league. so now that they have messy in their wranglers. who have molly ology 0 to golf, and patrick can't lay survived an epic battle with bryce in december to win the 3rd
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event of the fedex cup playoffs on the pga tour. the american pair started the round of final round tide for the lead and finish the day locked at $27.00 under par in the play up december mist for puts for the title as candidly emerged as the winner with the birdie on the 6 extra hole. the victory gives can't lay the 6 and final automatic spot on the u. s. writer cut back to tennis, forbid and ahead of the us. open 2 of the sports biggest names have opened up about how they plan to manage their mental health and a round table chat for racket magazine, naomi, osaka, and curios spoke with the legendary billie jean king osaka, said she intends to celebrate her own achievements more and will not worry about the expectations others place on her as she prepares to defend her u. s. open title. it will be the 1st grand slam appearance for the 23 year old since pulling out of the french open in june to protect her mental health. and
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paris li, i just wanted to get mentally in a good place. you know, i just woke up one morning now, you know, i'm not going to do this. and i think i felt exactly how you felt like very, really because in the whole incident, i feel like everything scaled very large. honestly, don't think i had a choice to withdraw. i think you did the right thing. did you do the writing for yourself? i follow up. yeah. any do there? i think socket. and curious, went on to mentioned the role social media plays in their mental health. both athlete say that they felt obligated to talk to journalist during press conferences, but say often it just feels futile. i think with the media now the know what sells, like for instance on roll back then like they were working really more so give you a voice right now and i will literally just walk into a meeting room just and the tabloids are horrible to understand. but i know that it really cells run it. maybe that's what you should talk about when you go. and
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that's why i used to do right. but sometimes on control, like i actually give a good press conference and i'm not even saying anything negative, but that's what i'm trying to see. if i were in your shoes, what would help me get through this? because i still think i have an obligation to talk to the press the think they just don't care about being if they did and they were positive and how do you know what they feel now and then talk to them as an example. so i played in cincinnati and i last snapped a couple rackets. as you said, you did it a lot during the 3 days on finish. i was a mental issue. finally, here's something that's not for the faint of heart. the cliff diving world series made its way to the beautiful city of most start in bosnia and herzegovina. australian re on an insulin continued her dominance in the women's event, claiming a remarkable 10th consecutive victory in the men's competition. gary hunt claimed his 1st win of the year and 40 in his career.
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i mean, how do they do that? him so impressive. alright, that's it for me with, there's 4 handy back over to sammy hang. so i said, for this news, julie mcdonald back in a moment a ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, the story that need to be told, find a way and demand to be heard. the opening the window into another light and changing perception from personal endeavors in epic struggle with the
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colossal sacrifices in individual journey. with new showcases inspiring documentary, the change the word on al jazeera with more than 200000000 cases because of 19 worldwide government backing to fight fresh wave of the virus and newberry. and that has been a 3rd and the number of people working vaccination appointment from human cost to the political and economic pool out. i'll just bring you the latest on the pandemic . this will have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of them migrant farm workers, people on home testing because they think that there is a risk to democracy, special coverage when i'll just there lived the beach or the use of ball is one of you when you're right, i do not know an individual that is followed in that you are like football. my name is nadia is development manager. it is
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my niger my my on i'll do there. ah. if you want to help save the world. sneeze into your elbow. in the us missile defense systems into set more rock is far to cobble airport, and i still affiliate says it was responsible in the final hour. and so if they have gone a son evacuation effort, the un security council needs to consider a draft resolution calling for humanitarian access and safe passage for civilians. ah.
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