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a number of doses administered per 100 people every day. that number up there, it looks high on the graph, but it's not even one. it's not even one person per $100.00 people every day getting vaccinated, which means on our final chart, a share of people have received just one dose. that number up there is 0.2 percent only 0.2 percent of the population of d r. c has received even one vaccine malcolm web, a correspondent in nairobi, keeping an eye on of elements in d, r c. today. what is the problem here? malcolm? is it supply? not enough vaccine? is it demands, not enough people want vaccines, or is it a little a both definitely a little of both. i mean, no. the whole continent was effected initially by a complete lack of vaccines at the beginning of this year. when the roads rich countries, board of all of the available doses. but then as the months went by,
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there were trickles coming through a donation started to increase. but all of these governments facing a major shortage of vaccines weren't in a position to launch a public awareness campaigns to encourage people to come and get those was very didn't have and still don't have anything like enough doses to to do that today. anything like the hold of, or even a majority of the population. but congo problems were even more achieved than others health expert and say it was a problem that the political leadership president, felix jessica and other health officials didn't have vaccines very early on, and even expressed skepticism and hesitancy about the some of the earlier donations of astrazeneca vaccines about a 1000000 of those ended up being taken by unicef from congo to other countries because of a lack of demand for them. it was only later in the year that president jessica re publicly took 2 doses of the 5 vaccine that was donated. and the world bank has
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said that just recently, congress ministry of health has put in a plan to try and distribute vaccines to the provinces, try and get them out to the rural areas. but it's far too early to have seen any effects of that yet. so this whole continent certainly behind but congo is the most behind of all when it comes to vaccination. okay, thank you. malcolm web reporting from nairobi today a court in bella. ruth has sentenced said hey, take on of ski, the husband of bell rooster's opposition, leader to 18 years in prison, was found guilty of organizing mass unrest and inciting social hatred. taken off ski to st denies. those charges has been detained since last year, as he prepared to run against alexander lucas shanker in a presidential election instead, his wife sweat on her to come, sky ran in its place in that election took his foreign ministers and on steps of being taken to normalize ties with armenia, maslick have a soul,
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you said turkey and armenia will appoint special envoys and restart charter flights between the 2 countries. the relationship has long been strained over the mass killings of armenians under the ottoman empire in the early 20th century. turkey, of course, rejects armine, it's claims that it was a genocide to coast on where women have suffered decades of violence in what is a male dominated country. international observers say it's not likely to get any better, and that's been reflected in parliament with few of female and pays voted in last month's elections. zane bus ravi has this report from the capital. bish taken just a warning view as may find some of the images used in his report. disturbing what's in a name for alden couple over an artist, single mother and survivor of domestic violence, legally giving her children her last name was a chance to bring her family closer together. 3 marriages left her with 3 children and 3 absent fathers. she says it felt like the natural thing to do. oh my dear to
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us, having my children, especially my eldest son, was very disappointed to have some one else's last name, a person who is an absolute stranger. so for all of us, it was about having the same last name. it was just cozy family happiness, some joy. and i never thought that it would become a big fight a month after posting about it on facebook. alton received a court order to appear before a judge, the summons or response to public complaints in kyrgyzstan children take their father's name and alton had violated longstanding legal tradition in a system that overtly favours men. public attacks on women in broad daylight, brutal beatings in the street, even incidents of humiliation and torture. viral videos like this have become a near daily occurrence shocking examples of the abuse of women rights worker say it's common to the extent of being normalized stiletto and wasn't, there was a case when a representative from a law enforcement agency said to them, of course,
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a woman will be beaten if she has a long tongue. can you imagine that a police officer is saying that what will happen? how can we think that victim should and can make a statement? and law enforcement will act on it? that it is an indicator of how such cases go at one of the only organizations of its kind lawyers work free of charge with women involved in broad kidnapping, enforced marriages. raven domestic violence, as well as narcotics and people trafficking. some lawyers of represented the families of victims of the most brutal murder scene here in recent memory. this goes to, oh, he didn't even stop at kidnapping the girl. he killed her. we're all human beings. shouldn't women not even be protected against murder? shouldn't they feel anxiety? if the future is about young girls? girls shouldn't fear that to morrow. they could be treated this way. force marriage is a crime. it is vital work, but only scratches the surface of a nationwide problem. raising public awareness about women's rights and gender
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based violence. incur gustavo is a challenging task to say, the least activists are often threatened and have even come under attack. ah, goodness non civil society though vibrant, has to a degree, been forced underground activists. academics, filmmakers, artists, musicians, meeting behind closed doors at invitation, only events in undisclosed locations. alton says so many women have asked her for help. it's overwhelming for just one person. so despite threats, disruptions and violent assaults by counter demonstrators at a women's march last year, she will continue raising her voice to stay in the public eye. civil rights activists like her say violence against women as a nation wide concern that demands a government response. but with fewer women in the next parliament, the uphill climb has just been made steeper. zane basra v o 0 bish heck. the u. s. medical company once earned by martin kelly has agreed to pay $40000000.00 to
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settle allegations of price gouging. however, shaquilla is standing trial in new york on related charges. the former hedge fund manager gained notoriety in 2015 after he height, the price of a life saving drug from $17.00 to $750.00 a tablet rosalyn jordan has more. martin scrambling will always be known as pharma, bro. the brash young hedge fund investor, who shot to infamy by selling like saving medicines at stratospheric prices. at this price. their premise still actually on the low end of what orphan drugs costs, all of this attention, and doctors and patient groups saying they can access this drug, or you gonna change the price. now, the u. s. government says squarely went too far. on tuesday, he goes on trial on charges. he raised the price of a common h i v drug by 4000 percent and then try to block competitors from offering a cheaper version to patients. federal regulators have just reached
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a $40000000.00 settlement with his former companies involved in the scheme. surely is already in federal prison, convicted in 2017 of using his hedge funds to steal millions from investors. he was unrepentant after the guilty verdict. this was a witch aunt of epic proportions, and maybe they found one or 2 broomsticks. but at the end of the day, we've been acquitted of the most important charges of this case. i'm delighted to report that along with his freedom squarely has lost his expensive toys. in july, the justice department announced squarely had sold the only existing copy of a wu tang album to help pay his 7000000 dollar fine. even in america, there are limit to being a capitalist. rosalind jordan al jazeera washington haitian authorities say more than 40 people have been killed after a petrol trunk exploded. a blast happened in the city of compassion. dozens of
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houses were also report to be set on fire as a result of the explosion. columbian police say a series of bombings of killed 3 people in the countries north. this was near an airport in co kuta, near the venezuelan border. police say obama died in the 1st explosion, and 2 policemen were killed in a 2nd. last. should i have 2 remaining presidential candidates to take part in their final tv debate before sundays run off election? conservative candidate jose antonio cast. it's promising to be tough on crime, and immigration left to gabriel bowditch wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and expand social services. costs came up so on top after the 1st round of voting independence. i mean, while you, in fact reported san colombian, police were responsible for 11 deaths during protest last year at to rallies against police brutality. all but one of the office is involved in fill on the job alessandro ramp. yet he has
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a report from baton over 2 nights of unprecedented violent protest. 14 people died in columbia capital the time september 2020 demonstrations erupted across the city. after a viral video showed the police spinning down and repeatedly tapering an unarmed taxi driver. have you don't? yes. who later died in police custody. an independent investigation requested by the mayor of booker and supported by the united nations, found officers responsible for 11 of those deaths. look, you're, you're not really happening, then can not be called any other way. it was a massacre. a massacre that happened before any opera table political order to stop utilizing firearms against the demonstrated that the report details how officers repeatedly disproportionately and indiscriminately youth live rounds and the protesters and how the national government and police failed to ordered them to
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stop holding back tears the mayor of bull gotta ask for forgiveness, calling on president and duke to reform the country's police and recognize the gravity of what has happened. all fresco order is mass. i once again asked the forgiveness from the victims and the city. yeah, i totally see my part a political and institutional responsibility, and we're fulfill the reports recommendation thoroughly. the report blamed the countries justice system for failing to prosecute and punish the officers involved in the killings all but one's still patrol the city at the time president even duke called the protesters urban terrorists. he hasn't responded to the report, but as pledge to reform and modernize the police in the past, yet protesting columbia continued to be met by violence. in april this year, the police response to anti poverty demonstrations was again brutal, killing at least 20 people,
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according to human rights organizations and making the need for real reform ever more urgent. allison ramp yeti al jazeera water. a more than a century after british troops stole their treasure. the people of benign city in southern nigeria have arisen to celebrate 2 of the benign bronzes, a heading home, and have received a royal welcome. and chappelle has that story lou signing on behalf of his people, the traditional ruler of the kingdom of benign puts pen to paper, to write a historic wrong ah pleaded virus. oh. which will move from his brothers in nigeria. president mohammed who bihari has issued a directive to his government. oh,
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ah, a bronze, cockrell and a king's boast. the 2 works of art whose return is being celebrated. they once decorated beneath palace commissioned by ancient kings to remember their predecessors. the city was attacked and the palace ransacked in 18. 97. the king had refused to recognize britons claim on west africa. while 2 items are being returned. 900 pieces remain in the british museum in london, and the people have been in city are waiting for their return. and chappelle, i'll de 0, still had on the news all the latest sports teams with far. thanks. yes, we're ally from our arab studio here and joe, how all the latest from the tournament? badges united next premier league game has been postponed due to way cope in 19 outbreak at the club. english football is dealing with a record number of cases. ah
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lou. oh, welcome towns. is there a special coverage out of fee for arab tournament doubling up as a major warm up event for the cat or world cob next year? hello, on far it's mild. plenty of sports news for you, including vantage united are facing out to a coven 19 outbreak among players and staff, and a $380000000.00 settlement has been reached between victims. i'm disgraced, former doctor and larry nasir usa gymnastics. i will speak to former of scotland
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star and the grey about his country's chances of a world. how come back and catherine are one of the most high profile sexual assault cases and sports has come to a close. he wants gymnastics is agreed to pay $380000000.00 to victims of the disgraced former team doctor and larry nasir leah harding has more. first hust here, gymnast train their entire lives to make it to the olympics. and that that's a champion right there. now many american champions say they will spend the rest of there's recovery from the sexual abuse they endured to get there and no longer a victim. i'm a survivor usa gymnastics and the u. s. a olympics committee have agreed to pay $380000000.00 to victims of former gymnastics team. dr. larry nasser reform. in september, many of the sports most high profile gymnast testified to a senate committee saying the sports organizing body m e f. b. i didn't do enough
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to protect them. they asked if he used gloves. i said no, he never did. they asked if this treatment ever helped me. i said no, it never did. this treatment was a 100 percent abuse and never gave me any relief. i then told the f b i about tokyo, the day he gave me a sleeping pill for the plane ride to then work on me later that night. that evening i was naked, completely alone with him on top of me, molesting me for hours. not a problem. simone pyle olympic champion simone biles, is the last of nascar's victims to still be competing for that this mouth hosting. i don't mean to pry, but it's, it's, it's hard coming here for an organization in having them filled with so many times . and we, we had one gold, we've done everything that they asked us for even when we didn't want to. and they
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couldn't do one damned job. you had one job, you literally had one job and you couldn't protect. and this is really sad because now every time i go to the doctor or training, i get worked on it like i don't want to get worked on in the statement, the president of the sports organizing body said usa gymnastics is deeply sorry for the trauma and pain that survivors have endured as a result of this organization's actions and inactions, while these athletes are known for defying gravity, we've also been praised for flying high. despite efforts to bring them down, we are hurting al jazeera english. premier lee is facing our record number of colgate 19 cases. 42 primarily players and staff of tested positive and the past week. manchester united match against brantford layer. this tuesday has been postponed due to corona virus outbreak at united a league said the decision was made following guidance for medical advisors due to
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the exceptional circumstances of the outbreak, brightened tottenham lester aston, villa and norwich. i'm all confirmed cases. manchester city manager, pet cordial, is urging all his players and staff to get their cogan 19 booster vaccination vaccination. so these game at leads later on choose day is start to kick off as plans. we spoke with a bless it almost every day. be careful. be careful, see, safe stay healthy, masked social distance. because now in the christmas time is the tendency to organise baris to go out and do something extra. it's normal. and unfortunately the virus is still here, then you varian and ovarian. so hopefully in 95 percent of the people is already by seen here in the low it, you know, you can get it, but i think they don't allow you to suffer much and yeah, but of course, concerned with a society still are suffering he was up in tennis champion, emma wright, a cannon has withdrawn from
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a tournament and i was abby after testing positive for the virus. but 19 year old was due to play belinda bennett church on thursday. the exhibition event teachers players from the men's and women's game could a andy marie and ra found the dow ah close to half a 1000000 tickets have been sold at the fee for air cups. so far, cancer is hosting the tournament as the country steps up. its preparations for next year's world cub on wednesday has our play algeria in the semi finals to new z a play egypt and the other last 4 again. or we're joined in the studio by andy gray is scotland grade. he's played for summer, britain's biggest clubs and current being sports presenter here. and catherine, thank you so much for joining us now. you've covered this region for quite a while. now. what can you tell me about tatters, football culture and how is it changed over the past couple of years with the 1st thing is that a lot of people who don't level no cut off on. i think guys it got football culture
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. you know, they seem to forget that the q f e foundation of association was formed. what 960, we've been playing football. well, could i football here for over 60 years? so that in itself is as is enough to see it. and i think i agree with everyone who said that every region in the world should be entitled to host the world cup. and this will be the 1st woke up in the out of region as deserving of one facility. so i would like an efficient is going to be an unbelievable woke up for football us. i hope the funds make it equally as good. but i think if you're a football and you're coming to cut off, i woke up your head for something special and they will find that like a tardy people here of justice passionate about the football. sometimes even more so that anyone, anybody else to the woke and what about the team that has her football team? how do you think they'll do what the walk up? i think they'll do well. i mean, i've been really impressed. i have to say because 2 years ago i watched them when the asian cup at it was fantastic atmosphere in the city was, was just a easy and i was able to watch the games. sadly, because i've been doing premier league during that. of course,
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i've not been able to see much of the guys, but that in the 70 fatal play against algeria, that would be tough. a really tough game and, and algeria will be the tough to say the played so far. but they've got some really good players, and anyone who doesn't know about cattle t wo, get a surprise. i think that she a because i think the cupboard with confidence going to play and the confederation, captain america, and then playing all these friends in europe as have been doing over the last couple of years or so, i think will give the guys great experience. and as like, coming into the walk up there, be absolutely ready for him. now you just missed out on me. don't know may well during your career, do you still think it's the pinnacle and football? yes, it has to be and you represent your country. i think that's the greatest song of any foot boykin can achieve when your country says we want you to come and play for this and help us when something that's it. and then the woke up, your play against the best nations in the world. so yes, sadly, i didn't quite get there, but said, and my opinion is without doubt. so what every football wants to do is to go and
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represent the country and woke up. do you think having the, the well cut every 2 years and a 4 well change that will take anything away from that? will richard keys? i argue about this that i because riches of the opinion that he would like to see a woke up every 2 years. i'm not. i think the fact that every 4 years is perfect. it makes it special. i and i, i honestly believe, i think the reason that they might want to every 2 years is purely monetary money, money wise, more money that can make the better. i'm so i think it, it should be kept it for years. i think there be a lot of resistance to 2 years from people in the game. and i know us bank as a big fan of us as the one who's proposing this and i respect often and love them dearly. but i don't think this is a good idea. i would like to see it kept every 4 years and you are a thought 19 and are playing are in a playoff against the ukraine. do you think they'll get through? i think we can beat you clean without home and, and i think we can beat them. i think the atmosphere at hand and will be absolutely
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sensational. ah, but then we will have to play. i think its wheels or whoever will splish, or we could have to play wheels to get through again. so it means we have to win to beg games. i'm. i'm praying i'm. i'm hoping my fingers across evidence garza. we have enough ability to get through. and what a long overdue coming back to walk up 1990 the last woke up my country was, was an as far too long for a country like scotland not to be in the world cup. and as i am here and cut out what better way to re introduce himself to well for it well than by be here. so i'm hopeful we can get you as the teams and an already qualified her re most excited. oh, to the work i was talk the a couple of guys outside the boys outside and were talking about he said, who do you think and when they woke up next year and in the thought to know that isn't i don't think i understanding national said there's some really good national sites and i think as about it will probably feel we can win it. you know, the big boys in europe. no, actually germany, england will think france belgium in but the know standing you and then you have to
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throw in argentina, brazil. countries like that and then you think wow, who is outstanding will no one is really outstanding. so i think what we're going to get next year as an unbelievably competitive woke up and it really could throw up an unusual, went out and hope it does. and the compact nature of the world cut next year. do you think it's going to be beneficial for players? so there are, there are no, we'll go take. yeah, absolutely. father. i mean to say that there are only 2 flights you will make of the flight. you take into the flight, you take over cutter when, when your tournament is over, you. if you stay in your hotel, you'll be lovely surroundings. tempe shows will be perfect. absolutely perfect. the boys will have, will be played 3 months, a football. but refresh the looking forward. to a does not a don't site for me about being a player, come to cut off for the woke up everything about it will be absolutely till i meet for them. and that can be no excuse. she's then if they don't perform because sleeping in, you see a bed every night. get up to you training. ground. no avenue traveled the longest,
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jovial, makes probably 45 minutes to a game. and at we broke the chauffeur footballs. oh, be an unbelievable experience. i hope to see if the funds are right andy green. thank you so much for joining us here. now to news about 2 of argentina's football all time. great. sergio. whereas set to announce his retirement from the great from the game, the striker joined barcelona this year after 10 successful seasons with masters city. the 33 year old has struggled with injuries and health problems since moving to spain during a during a game and october guerra was substituted and taken to hospital after experiencing chest pains. where as fellow argentinean, lino massey is still going strong, an artist in his home town of resario is celebrated massey's career. with a 69 meter mural on the side of an apartment building ross, he played junior football for new will old boys club based in the city england, cricket captain joe rude admits he has some big decisions to make ahead of the 2nd
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ashes test and australia roots team were heavily beaten and the series opener the auction now loose to adelaide australia as a travis had, was man of the match in brisbane. after scoring a big 1st innings century, i still feel like i moved in really good patterns. so accessible really, really well, it just, i'll go up to mrs. scorn as i would take them. and if that guy, if that presents itself, i'm gonna try and type that. if it doesn't, then i'll be locked. my tech makes everybody spies to, to go to the opposite way. so outside of sports for now, a reminder of our top story. manchester united snacks primarily, game has been postponed due to a coven 19 outbreak at the club. the league is dealing with a record number of cases. $42.00, primarily players and staff have tested positive in the past week will be back in a few hours time for another sports update add 15. 45 g m t. stay with us here on
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