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convey the connect of trauma to make sure that despite the high numbers, we didn't forget that every single day, representative families in one moment. how much suffering could have been avoided. i became a journalist to tell the story of what is happening, but also show of the wider context. i'm elizabeth koran, i ah, i've got the stands health care system on the brink of collapse. the un is hoping to raise $600000000.00 to avoid a humanitarian crisis. ah . so you watching? 0 live from the how with me for the back. also coming up, north korea said had successfully launch
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a new kind of long range cruise may style. japan warned for a threat to peace. the government supporters in argentina had little to celebrate as the rights makes us surprise, come back in primary elections and indonesia steps up to go with 1900 vaccination drive. but getting the job to isolated communities is proving to be a major challenge. ah, thank you for joining us. of ganeth fan is at risk of a humanitarian crisis. that's the warning from the un, which is seeking to raise $600000000.00 during a donors conference on monday. it's happening less than a month after the tiny band cease control. un secretary general, antonio terrorists is worried about the threat of a total collapse in basic services. half the population is dependent on age. the recent conflict is being compounded by an economic crisis,
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severe drought and covey. 19 millions of people have been displaced from their homes. on top of that, after the taliban took over the u. s. rows more than $9000000000.00 in assets, and the world bank also halted funding. now many hospitals in afghanistan that rely on humanitarian ada, struggling to provide basic services. char stratford visited one in campbell. the 16 months old school soon has measles and pneumonia. doctor said she was too weak to be vaccinated against measles. because like many children in this cobble hospital, she's suffering severe, acute malnutrition, they are fighting for their lives. 5 months old carson was born with jaundice. he's very on the weight, too weak to cry. his mother cannot afford to feed him and she is distraught. even then he stopped urinating and he had diarrhea and he was
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crying all day and night. i don't have money to buy him milk so brought into the hospital. indira gandhi children's hospital receives up to 1300 patients a day. sometimes children have to share beds because there aren't enough 9 months old adora is also suffering from pneumonia. his mother's struggles to give him oxygen to a mask. hospital doesn't have the money to fit a central oxygen system. the world bank is suspended funding for about 2300 medical facilities like this one since the taliban retook pow enough. gone as don at the hospital entrance, families wait for news of the young ones inside the conditions at this hospital are shocking and staff predict that the situation could get even worse in the coming winter months where normally rates of pneumonia among children increase. the un
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says 1000000 children under the age of 5 could suffer severe, acute malnutrition, a life threatening condition. if international donors don't step up, the world bank are the international institutions and governments say they want proof, the toner, bonnie sticking to its promises on human rights before releasing money to treat children like these. there's also the issue of channeling money to a country with a new government includes taliban officials on un sanctioned lists. this hospital has faced shortages and supplies for years, but the situation could now get a lot worse. as move chef our corner failure, we're trying to renovate to make more space, but we don't have a budget. we've had problems with supply and medicine shortages for 4 years. and we're afraid that if our staff continue not to be paid, they may not be able to afford to come to work. un says governments and
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international donors have to put politics aside. the international community knows how to do that. they've done it elsewhere in the world, and they can do the same thing. and i've got this done. the international committee has done it in syria, in yemen, in other parts of the world. and we bags, and we pledged the and we urge the international community to apply the same principles of generosity that we have applied elsewhere in the world. that's where we are appealing for our, for i've got this done today for the children. if i've got to stop, i've got it done already has one of the price child mortality rates in the world without international help. the u. n says many of the estimated 10000000 children here who rely on humanitarian aid to survive will die. cha stafford al jazeera council. russia says it's working on sending food and medical aids to afghan. his son, the countries humanitarian insecurity. challenges were discuss when cut on foreign
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minister med taliban leaders in cobble. mom had been germano, finding the most senior official from another country to visit. i've gone on since the taliban to take over. he also met the former president, me because i inform a chief executive abdulla de la cat eyes house. reopen campbells, a port allowing aid and passenger slides to resume in other well use. the united states military says that miss ontario, conducted by north korea over the weekend pose threats to the country's neighbors and beyond. north korea's state new service reported a new type of long range cruise mesa was tested. victoria gates and b has a details. photo is released by north korea state realm media reportedly show a test that took place over the weekend of a new long range cruise missile. it said to float, 1500 kilometers and hit targets in north korea is territorial waters. and it's enough to make its neighbors worry for cantankerous along the pass. there was a question about whether we were notified by the north korean military about the massage. i will answer the question by saying that as you know,
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the south north military communication hotline is not working a single kid, or if it's true that north korea fired a missile with a range of 1500 kilometers. it's threatening the peace and safety of japan. and its surrounding region. we are highly concerned about this ah, described as a strategic weapon. it's flawless, provocative, and the ballistic missiles north korea tested in the past and isn't subject to un sanctions, but seems intended as a reminder from north korea of its military strength. i've been even the chinese are concerned about this to write me proper. tiny scholars would event and you know, if you watch chinese tv and stuff like that, they actually talk about like north korea or pullover and sort of restrain itself. right? but if you're north korea, you're building the weapons is a great way to get the locals to pay attention. it's kind of a useful tool for in our praying diplomacy regional there's been gridlock since 2019 over talk. same to dismantling north korea's nuclear and ballistic weapons
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program in return for us sanctions relief. but some political analysts say north korea isn't a priority for the biden administration. kim jong admitted 2 months ago that north korea was suffering from the worst food shortage in a decade. a situation compounded by existing un sanctions and self imposed border closure due to cave 19 and say this weekend shows strength may have been partly for domestic consumption. victoria gate and b al jazeera. the head of the un is nuclear watchdog has returned from talk st. a ron with an agreement that nuclear inspectors will be allowed to access facilities. as i saw vague reports, it's being held as a step towards eating international tension over yvonne's nuclear program. months of no movement, but now a small break through iran has agreed to allow. i e, a inspectors to change memory cards and cameras at some of its nuclear facilities that came as you and nuclear chief made the 1st visit to the country following
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presidential elections and a new government taking office. the continuity of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to the i. e a and to the world that everything is, you know, other inspectors access had been restricted by iran following the assassination of its top nuclear scientist must. in fact, as i did, i thought there on, in november last year, the decision by iran came after 8 years bordeaux governors were set to meet and discuss censuring iran for non compliance. iran had threatened if he had been censured, it would not return to negotiations on the 2015 nuclear deal. well, yes, it's enough to avoid censure. it doesn't do anything else. hardly. i mean, it just,
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it averts a crisis. that's the big step to reverse the crisis. it doesn't solve anything. i think it's just that they're going to be able to replace the memory cards and service the equipment. make sure it's all working. i don't think they will be able to take back the, the, the old memory cards, the 2015 nuclear deal or j. c, p o, a is still stalled. and although there's a new government in the her on, headed by conservative brain, right. you feel the rain and policy hasn't changed. that's ultimately decided by the supreme leader. iran has always made its demands clear the lifting of volt sanctions imposed by former us president donald trump. the united states is willing to lift all the sanctions that would impede implementation of the j. c. p. away. but not things that are extraneous, like sanctions or human rights totally relevant. there are couple of other sticking points. i think they, you know, they can be negotiated if there is
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a willingness to be flexible questions remain over iran's nuclear program. traces of nuclear material found that undeclared sights dating back to before the agreement still haven't been accounted for. according to the i. e, the standoff isn't completely averted yet. many obstacles remain including regional opposition to resolving the dispute. we have been clear and said that we have doubts about the nuclear deal with iran, and we feel that there are not enough inspections. we want there to be an agreement on the iran nuclear issue. existing agreements have many flaws and threats from israel already blame for sabotaging uranium facilities as well as this estimation of fuckers. are they to go? nicholas said bunny would there any nuclear project? is that the most points since its inception, this legacy that the government carries? and now we are the guardians. we are obligated to confront this project of him. but it seems this opposition doesn't carry as much weight as it did during the trump presidency. talks between iran and european powers are set to resume in october
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when it is hoped by many the new key deal can be salvaged. as big jazeera argentine as right wing opposition has dealt a blow to the ruling. parent is spotty in the congressional primary vote. rising inflation and poverty have damage comics, support for the government. despite signs of economic recovery and fewer corona vice cases, the reasonable report somebody size, i me a vote against the government. if i were to bill for a man this shocked argentina after sunday's primary elections. the results were unexpected and show how the opposition is regaining strength since their defeat of former press in modi. feel, markley. 2 years ago. it cannot come. we'll see him now. tonight we are saying it's enough through the poles enough to abuse tonight, more than 7 out of 10 people elected a new path. and our path was the chosen one. and it's not only happening here in goodness iris, but all around the country. i mean, ah,
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the ruling parties headquarters, there was disappointment. i will be over. he says, the government needs to analyze what went wrong. the federal government lost the capacity to convince the loss of people. i'm an activist and will always support the government, but there needs to be a change of how the handling things may be more determination and transformation. that's what we want. i want to fun man, this game to power almost 2 years ago. he's part of a center left coalition and was hand picked by the former president. christina fernando vickers now this selection you will get on the ruling party ahead of november the legislative election. the recess. so there are many people in the country are not happy with the economic crisis, with a government handling of damage. and that's why they're demanding change. the legislative elections are only 2 months away to book or whatever. so,
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but now that the elections won't solve the problems, people have been facing this year. the problem is that because of the pandemic, psychological problems and uncertainty with a government that can't get one thing right? there are problems with our economy and a lack of jobs. this helps people ventilate all the troubles they face fernandez, implemented one of the world to a test covey. 19 quarantines last year. but origin, tina has one of the world's highest death rates from the virus. the locked down had a huge impact on the troubled economy. this election results sent precedent over the phone and then there's a clear message. the question now is how he will respond to this. i will, i'll jessina when a site is still ahead on the call. so brazil's tries to sit down and grow louder, will tell you why. even some of the borders are turning their backs on. and novak
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joke is denied or red tennis, bronze job as a rush and celebrates with a dead fish. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. disappointment returns to lots of cloud in northern europe and given it's not been particularly brilliant. some of the fact this is all close again from the north and the west isn't typically good prospects so summer and there is still some lights on around his limited probably. so we'd argue the hungarian plane and further south and east for spain in particular this increasing class will be helpful with as far as are still burning portugal the rain 1st. they are monday, very wet in portugal, but the whole bicycle is spreading rain further into france to spain and across the
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parodies into france, which means bordeaux's $29.00 or so the come down is thunderstorm turning to try the wet conditions. but the general picture of, through italy and eastward is still a fairly warm one to the north of that temperature still hanging on. but much of this part of europe now as low twenties wet should be more disappointing. possibly as the matter reign over england, london still it's 20 but as over lay the colors, the reds here very obviously, as i said, probably south of austria and still north of greece. czar grabs a case in point forecast and actually about 28 degrees with sunshine. the average is $22.00 for september and we do not change right up to thursday. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. take the worst possible material uranium, grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it and put it into place where people live. either can call up to so
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many people. this is a silent dealer. what does it make you feel like you feel like a murder? we have created an enormous mental disaster and investigation south africa, toxic city on al jazeera. oh . the recap of our top stories on al jazeera unisex has warned that close to a 1000000 children in afghanistan are threatened by acute notation. un secretary general is holding us conference on monday evening to raise $600000000.00 to avoid humanitarian crisis. japan says north korea is threatening the region space and
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safety tests that a new type of cruise missiles several through up to 1500 kilometers, sharing the weekend and argentina's parenting company interests. i've had a blow in primary elections for the congress. the writing opposition made a strong come back in when asari sand other cities. now brazil's president, his senior popularity plummet with repeated costs for his impeachment because of his handling of the current of iris pandemic. well, now some available scenarios, former supporters are turning against him when you take care of reports. the brazil present, j e 's both so natalie is used to having crowns to support them, re addition, nero's copper cabana beach. at this time, many of his voters have turned up to demand his impeachment. philip woke up, usually also nero said he had 28 years of political experience, but had never been painted by corruption scandal. i thought he was the man who
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could change brazil. i was mistaken, brazil's political movements, both under right and left, have joined forces against both so nat'l, pushing for his impeachment. so far. 130 requests have been made and ignored by congress. this is useful, ma, a judy we decided to set aside our differences as left as parties and some of the efforts with brazil sprite wing supporters to fund both scenario who represents a threat to our democracy yet not impose shobel so not a trailing former prison. nasa lunar the silva, i had of next year's presidential election. many brazilians who are protesting here, do not want move back. they were happy to see louis behind bars and corruption charges. but after seeing both so now to threaten the supreme court during the september 7th independence date celebration. they've changed their mind then the 7th was deity supposed by the president and his followers to be
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the beginning of the movement to stage a coup. and to close the supreme court, or at least house some of the justices from this group, what it backfired. ah, he was far more isolated and weakened after the events, especially the rally in some ball. and he had to make a strategic retreat. brazilians are satisfied with rising inflation and poverty re, as well as the handling the corona virus pandemic. so it's almost 600000 dead brazilian had the 2nd largest coven 19 death toll. after the united states, monica, and i guess i'll just 0. we
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indonesia, it's scaling up. it's covered $900.00 vaccination efforts. as it grapples with one of the world's worst outbreaks. it's hoping to inoculate more than 2000000 people a day. but with it relation spread across thousands of islands, it's facing a lot of challenges. jessica washington reports me in indonesia, east of the coast of congo island. this is one of indonesia floating vaccine hubs. it's intended to reach fishermen and others who work at sea outside any de la. the only way to access this area is by sea. yeah, we have faced some difficulties getting here such as the current law. we allow many of the fishermen here live far from health services and are often away from home coming south scholarly. and we are thankful that the police came to see to give us vaccines because we didn't have the chance before the loud. most of these areas do
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not have reliable electricity. i mean, we're not going bar. we use a cool box to maintain the temperature of the vaccine. if we have issues, we also use ice to maintain the cold chain. coming by. the government aim suplex and 8 at least 208000000 people by the end of the year. that's more than 70 percent of the population with its population spread across more than $6000.00 islands. that comes with some logistical challenges. these health workers braved heavy storms to reach this village on the island of borneo. along with some of the only option is to come here via the river, and today it was raining and the waves were strong. but after we saw the enthusiasm of the people, it all paid off in the weeks leading up to the vaccine. dr. local leaders have been sharing information about the vaccines to help combat hesitancy. what we know is we
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can't be afraid to vaccine. we have to get vaccinated to avoid spreading. cobit and the vaccine is hello. president joker with dodo has stressed the need to speed up the vaccinations and provinces outside java to avoid another 3rd, in cases after week says the global epi center of the virus transmission has started to flow, and life is gradually returning to normal. for many innovations, city authorities hope the celebrated destination dr. la la, but process to continue this month. same to vaccinate more than 2000000 people every day. just for washington, the al jazeera chicago south africa is president plans to live to corona virus restrictions in short and a nationwide curfew following a dropping infections. but on our poster, his appeal for more people to get vaccinated. only 7000000 people out of a population of more than 60000000 awfully vaccinate. fully protected south africa is one of the countries was hit by the virus on the african continent. now,
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the world's 1st pandemic institute. i have opened its doors in the british city of liverpool. it's aim is to help the world to prevent prepare and respond more effectively to global outbreaks. the bunker visited the facility in liverpool. the bacteria in this dish can kill ship to caucus pneumonia is a major cause of chronic lung conditions. scientists are trying to understand how immune systems respond to infection with the findings. helping our knowledge of other respiratory illnesses such as coven 19. also in the lab, ongoing trials of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, there is a small corner of the world. first end to end, pandemic institute aim to helping the well prevent, prepare, and response to the worst. someone that i know said once, you don't build a fire brigades after the fire has started,
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and that's what we're trying to do here. we really need to develop new platforms and model. so when should we get the next virus coming through? we very rapidly can develop vaccines and drugs to tackle that. there's a huge breath of clinical academic and data driven expertise here. the pandemic revealed huge cracks in our ability to deal with a global outbreak. time now to strengthen our defenses against what could come next week. in another part of the city, the pandemic institutes, new gleaming headquarters, the projects the brain, shout, professor matthew baylis. whenever something is decided about pandemic, it would've been better to have decided it earlier in which the speed really is of the essence. and i think in some cases they were the steps that we've taken in this country, which in retrospect, would it be better to have taken earlier? the test can be easily use without the need of additional equipment underpinning efforts. a 14000000 dollar donation from in of
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a medical group. the u. s. start up quickly became the world's largest supply of rapid cove at 19 tests, making billions of dollars and government contracts in the process. we feel that the needs to be a better cohesive response globally, to how our economies, countries and continents respond to the pandemic. we need to continue to make investments into the pandemic research. not only here in liverpool, but globally at other institutions, which will be a collaborative effort so that we can get other countries and other other communities involved. the institute will be under scrutiny to ensure were carried out here, benefits poor countries too. we need to add a global community and share resources because in a global situation, you are not dealing with the problem as a whole. if you find them donations, as long as this mobility across countries, they probably will not come to an end. the pandemic turbo charged innovation with
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scientific research now released in torrents. there's too much at stake to stand still. no room for complacency. leave bulk al jazeera, liverpool, heavy, rain and flash floods in sudan have destroyed dozens of villages. more than 70 people have died. agencies are asking the government to get people to safety. heber morgan reports from one of the worst effected areas in white nile state. this is what's new ella village in sudan state of white mile now looks like from above. it was had more than 80 homes, housing, dozens of families, but heavy rains in the east of the country resulted in flash floods that left the houses in drawing la right again in these houses belonged to me and my children. when the water came at night about a week ago and started in the village, they just moved in. but now everything has gone. i've managed to save the cupboard, but it's destroyed. i don't know what will happen next. the only way to reach new
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ala now is by boat, and many of the villagers are using them to pick up whatever they can salvage heavy rains into, down and neighboring c o p l means more water is flowing into the nile river. a few 100 kilometers away. people here say it's the worst flash floods they've seen in years. more water came from the valley's m stream than previously. the rain thought it in late july and dozens of people have died. and more than 800000 have been affected across the 15 off to dance, 800 states. i'm out how much was as how the flood destroyed his village. now, about 15 kilometers from nowhere. now, he had to carry his sick mother on his back to safety. going with us, it was better if we've lost everything. we've lost the homes of farmlands that most of us only came out with what we're wearing. did. we don't have anything and the government has yet to provide us with any aid. and those villages are not the only wants to suffer. more than 50 villages have been destroyed by heavy rains and flash floods in white now, states alone in the past week,
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thousands of people have been displaced as a result. and many now live in be open. many like basic necessities such as food and clean water and with more heavy rains expected in the coming days. their concerns about the spread of what the bond diseases. those displaced in the state have called on the local authorities to provide assistance. but they say they have limited capabilities and need help from agencies. while i have a home, let me know norman, one who have distributed tents by the are not enough for the people affected. so we need 8 organizations to assist us in the response because beneath a huge need for most q 2 i made was made defense an additional 10. we are trying to help as much as we can, but the people affected too many with any high it in there are still weeks to go before the end of the rainy season. and the thousands of people displaced by the floods don't know how long they'll have to wait before they can return to their villages and rebuild their lives. he but morgan august 0. joe white mile. novak job
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of ex hope for a red tennis feed have been crushed. the world number one has been beaten by russian bunny omega dad in the us open final. it means joke of a misses out on winning all 4 grand slam tournaments in a calendar year evident battle crime scene lay the clothes on the mash, 646464. afterwards he explained his dead fish celebration came from a video game, who to make it legend there for me again, it's not because i want to be on the newspaper talking about you facilitation or what have i. i don't care. but i wanted to make it special for people to laugh for my friends to laugh. i play a few for when and i know i'm going to make it. i get hurt a little bit i. it's not easy to make an on the hard course. i got hurt a little bit, but i'm happy i'm a legendary for myself. ah, hello again. i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera. unicef is warning
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that close to a 1000000 children in afghanistan, threatened by acute malnutrition. the un secretary general is holding a donor.

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