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a government hospitals. the chinese government filed a complaint with the un, against the law mosque will tell you wine and in sport, australia cricketers have retained the ashes, the home side, beating england in melbourne to take an unassailable 3 new series. ah, all this here is ending the way it began with a rise in global cove. it 19 infections, the micron variant driving up cases to alarming levels in many countries of the world. the u. k. is ruled out imposing further restrictions for now despite a record surgeon infections, there's a different picture. however, in croatia, the government, they're expected to impose stricter measures to mitigate the outbreak. along with restrictions, governments are accelerating vaccine programs. south america has become the most
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vaccinated continent in the world. with 63 percent of the population fully inoculated. well then, the moment will get more in the situation in europe, because lena zombie, which is, has the latest from the creation capital the diagram, jonah hollis standing by for us in london. but 1st, let's go with the sand drum p at the in, but also how are countries in latin america, how they dealing with this latest search? well, so far, hero tore thief are obviously worried about the arrival of the current fire. in the 1st cases that have been discovered in the majority of the countries throughout latin america. but right now we haven't seen a search in numbers throughout this region. actually the numbers are at their lowest and many here of in a creek to praise. the fact that now that america is the most fascinating region in
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the world, and this is quite surprising, given the fact that this is probably the region and the world, or one of the regions of the world that was a batter the most to buy co with 19, and we've covered this extensively with some of the most horrible images that have come of the effects of the virus with the dead bodies left on the streets of the cities in the weather. for example, the lack of oxy janes and rule even in, in argentina, and also have a difficult time at the beginning of the vaccination campaign, just because it was very difficult for many countries here to receive vaccines just as the rollout started in places such as the united states the or, or europe about if you look at it now, and especially in the last 6 months that the vaccination campaign here has been extremely successful through out the entire region. obviously sheila is the
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country that has the highest level, practically the entire population has received at least 2 doses about that also is true and other countries that have been slower like here in columbia where more than 50 percent have received vaccination. this doesn't mean that we're out of the woods that are worried for the arrival of army current. in the next couple of months, we're going to have to see if we're going to see a situation similar to what's happening, for example, in europe right now. or let's count as tanza. let's move to europe now and jonah, kind of a different situation in the u. k. that because despite the search government still not bringing in any new restrictions for new. yeah. lisa, this point, right yeah, that is right. they did bring in some new restrictions before christmas, but have declined to do anything further until the new year will continue before the new year. same. we'll continue look at the data and if new restrictions are
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needed after new year, they'll consider that there are 2 reasons why far is johnson has moved the middle one and he's under enormous pressure from the right of his party, including quite a number of his own cabinet ministers to do nothing more that might damage the economy, whilst there is still an element of doubt over what alma crone is actually capable of. and on the other hand, he and they will be looking at the actual data that is emerging and feeling that the picture is becoming clear by the day. because while there are these record infection numbers 113000 new infections on christmas day alone, that is, a record hospitalizations while going up are not going up with anything like the same trajectory and deaths have remained relatively constant. they'll also be looking at the evidence that has come from south africa, matching it up with the evidence that getting in hospitals here and noting that if you get on the chrome, you appear to be less likely to be hospitalized as long as you are vaccinated. if you are hospitalized, you spend less time in hospital and all the use across the country,
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a pretty producing evidence that suggests almost all of the occupants of i see use here and in south africa or unvaccinated people. so the advice now is get vaccinated get boosted, exercise personal responsibility for your own health, and the health of others. i will try and hold off on restrictions unless the alarm bells ring again. will the scientists continue to ring the alarm bells they say look, if you're doing this on a gamble, a gamble based on incomplete evidence, incomplete data, we still don't know everything that we need to know about overcome. we don't yet know the full effect of family mixing at christmas time over the last few days, for instance. and if it suddenly went to change and deaths and hospitalisation were to shoot up for whatever reason, because that data picture becomes more complete. but at that point, it's too late. do anything that government meanwhile, of course, would much rather figure out a way to learn to live with on the chrome and taking the cautious approach for now . oh, that's the u. k. in western europe,
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let's move towards further east. we joined from zachary, by the cleaner zach visits. and there the focus seems to be on both vaccinations and restrictions. right. nicole lena? yes. in zagreb. capitol hill, 3 sharp people are waiting in line to get vaccinated, but most of them are ready to get for the booster dose. in general, crecia has one of the lowest nation rates in european union, only 55 percent of citizens are vaccinated. so creation government has a problem to convince the citizens that the vaccine is safe and efficient. so they increase shaw only for wrong. 4000 confirmed cases of court with 19 infection, but the only 8 confirm cases of all micro infection. 11 more suspected cases of omicron waiting to be confirmed. crecia was the 1st european country to ban all the
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rivals from south africa. country countries, gratian government, government, also administered for seen, for all creation citizens who are certain from, from south african countries. so on, tony is still not the dominant, sorry, of course 19 increase. shouldn't gratian government is trying to postpone the revival, but of prime minister and minister held to our defects in 5th wave and high numbers by the end of january. so today, increase governments prime minister means that are held talks, which scientists and the management of hospitals, how to prepare, how to prepare health system for high numbers and lots of patients. the problem is the equation, hospitals are still full of patients. we covered 1000 infection for from 4 to 19 wave. conclusion today is still not still no new restrictions known us though. if your logical measures, epidemiological measure increase,
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shaw are not restrictive. as in other european conscious. for example, you could go to bars or restaurants to resolve cause it's certificate. all right, thanks so much. niccolini from zag mandatory p. c. r. test needed for interstate travel in australia, putting further pressure on health systems. several clunk reports from the country . sunshine coast cause a backed up for kilometer testing centers across sydney. some people are waiting for 6 hours for tess with results taking days to be returned. some states require mandatory carver tests before they allow people to travel from other parts of a structure that includes claims and south australia and tasmania. but that's putting pressure on a health system already inundated with rising number of infections. they're asking people to test before they come to hospital, but of course that cues that they see are testing. and now i'm believably long,
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and the delays in getting test results were there unworkable. so if you've got people who are chewing up, who are unwell and people who are at high risk, a serious, they're the ones you have to find early. a hospital pathology unit in sydney sent out a premature text, advising nearly 500 people that were negative for over 19 when they were positive. it blame the incident on a clinic clara. what's important is mistakes like that from the pathologist don't care again. what's the good news is it was picked up and, and those people who were given that incorrect information have now been informed. and i know that you south, while health had been in contact and made it very clear, that error is like that around acceptable. and he said, well, the government has put in place more fictions, including men, 3 masks to be worn in doors, due to the surgeon cases. but as ruled out returning to a statewide lockdown,
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we would expect that pretty well. everybody in new south wales at some point will get on the crone. we're going to get on the chrome. and if we're all going to get on the chrome, the best way to face it is when we have full explanation, including a booster sites i claims and i've ignored requests from other premieres to drop the mandatory p. c. r test for those wanting to travel in disguise. i the last week around 400000 people have crossed the border and on tuesday, queens and recorded the highest number of daily infections. that numbers expected to rise of the new year bride. sarah clark, queensland, australia. more than 100 ro hanger refugees are stranded in indonesian waters. local authorities in the province of al chase. i fail, assist those on board with repairs, but will not allow them to disembark. the government is yet to comment. jessica washington reports from jakarta, indonesia waters off the coast of the island of sumatra. these fishermen are trying
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to do whatever they can to help people in desperate need his vessel carrying more than a 100 for his refugees. was spotted near arching province on sunday. local fishermen said they felt sorry for those on board, particularly the young children delegate ha calmly got the lower d o. according to our radio communication, they a week. some one died, some, a sick, including many children, and the elderly are getting weaker according to our information. they've been at sea for 28 days regarding a lawyer, but another underwater ariano fishermen told al jazeera they have been providing food medicine and water to those on board that have not been allowed to help them get to shore. local authorities in our j say they will assist the ringer and give them essential supplies, but won't allow them into the country for go. he made mcguffey, i've got unload adela. i'm left on a gun to job of the navy is to secure our border. daryl hunger are not indonesian
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citizens cannot bring them in, even as they are for g. s. t is in line with government policy. while it was publican, police say the ringo we're trying to reach malaysia. thousands of for him to have fled me in mar to neighboring bungler dash in recent years. escaping and military crack down that the u. n. says amounts to genocide, facing poverty and crowded refugee camps many trying to reach safety in southeast asian countries. last year, a group of for hanger, refugees, was saved by fishermen and brought ashore after their boat broke down near ha. but some fisherman told al jazeera they were afraid of repercussions if they attempted a risky this time. denisia is not a signatory to view any convention on refugees, and is seen as a transit country for refugees making dangerous journeys at sea. still human rights groups saying indonesia must do more as a regional power in southeast asia. the post the boat back or is, is
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a violation of international obligations of indonesia. i think international law clearly imposes. busy obligations on states including indonesia, to protect human rights, off refugees arriving on their shores. the indonesian government has not responded to out his ear as requests for comment. and after so many days and see these desperate people still face an uncertain future. jessica washington, out to theora jakarta and me and my med tree offensive against ethnic karen armed groups is intensifying the military seize power and the crew in february had been accused of committing atrocities against villages. thousands are fleeing into thailand. tony chang has more from the ty border town of ne salt. it's a lot quanch's day. we have had a few little clashes. we heard her, some bangs inside ma'am. uh, but the fighting seems to have moved in from the immediate border area. that's what
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the time military were telling us. they seemed a lot more relaxed, very different from yesterday when we saw her fighting really right up to the river . my. that's the, the border itself. and village is pouring across. we even saw an attack helicopter operating along the border. a lot of villages said that that was the thing. they were really most scared about. the air strikes that had been coming in or to the places they lived there. still on the tie side, there are more than 5000 people who came across in the last couple of weeks that we spoke to a couple of them who said they still don't want to go home. they're still concerned, but they want to monitor what's going on. across the board, so they want to make sure that everything is secure. nonetheless, it does seem to be a little bit quieter today. so i think everything in the border area seemed a little more settled in the town of me, a wadi and there was bought a trade going across. so some semblance of normality returning plenty. mostella had
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on the news hour including delegates, said talks to revive the iran nuclear deal. say progress is being made. will have the very latest from vienna rallying for equality. women in afghanistan protest against restrictions imposed by the taliban. and in school, manchester united leave it late on their return to premier league action andes. here with that story, ah hundreds of health care workers in india have joined an ongoing protest by resident doctors of government run hospitals. this comes as many were dragged and beaten by police on monday night poverty metal as more from new delhi. oh and dog poop in contact with the national cap. not every year,
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more than half of housing residents up here for national. this up which be of a lot of fun to do and to fall in love with doctor rhodes and doctor. that's your 1st time delayed by 7 months to see that on one hand, this means that both of them have no 1000 a year in their education process. and on the other hand, over burden the many doctors who had been showing up to work in the middle of the pandemic. now, several other medical organizations have extended their support. the doctors over here on monday night when they were marching with their demands to the head ministers home, thousands of them were detained. some of them were even beaten by the police, and charged with writing doctor say they were protesting peacefully. what this means is that in hospitals like this one, medical facilities and services are down to a bare minimum as cases of only convent continue to rise and the pretty,
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just good morning janice chief minister of fresh restriction, including closing down of gym, assisting our restaurant. we think capacity with meaning young, a group of afghan women stage to protest in cobbled demanding equal rights from the tale bomb. they marched through the streets, days after the government introduced new rules for long distance travel. women must be accompanied by close male relatives if traveling for more than 72 kilometers. not the tele bomb wants to eliminate women the same way. they abolish the ministry for women. the international community do not listen to us and do not stand with us make i will be, they say, do not enter any car without a man where can got a man. what about widows who don't have a man? this is not the proper way. we are not women of 20 years ago. we are educated women and will not keep silent under the taliban regime. joining us from cobble is marble
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with her arms. she is a board member of the african women's network. good to have you with us. let's start with this latest measure. what does this travel restriction mean in practical terms for women's freedom of movement and for their lives in afghanistan? ah, you know, this is tabitha section, and it's actually one of those, those little silly things that actually existed before. also, during the time of me, you know, in the beginning, not, not, not towards the end, but in the beginning, like in 2003, 20042005. when i came to a can a some, 2003 this, this was on and people could not move around in afghanistan willingly without having a mad am, especially, you know, outside of the cover city. what outside of their cities, whatever there were, we had to get my handling, but you know, but towards the end of like 40 or in on just before the town of on arrives in afghanistan, all of this was, was really
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a lot more relaxed. and the reason reason mainly was because these, most of these women don't have anybody to take as a matter, not a lot of these women don't have them. and their mom has actually, maybe some of them have died or they are the only bread went out of their families . so you know, they had to travel of a part of the go and visit some family members and they were doing it alone. so now this thing starting all over again, it's just that it's just another way of, of putting restriction on women and, and for no, for no apparent reason. and because you know, the out, this is eat it. it's almost like, you know, one, there is nothing else for the 21 to do been or, or they don't want to do them be good after the ones cases. i don't understand, mr. heney the truth. i really don't know what is going on, and why is it that half of the in or the correlation of interest on all of the
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women or, or, or thieves and the con about, or he, he catchers and, and, or the police or whatever. and here we are. so why everything falls on the head of the woman? it's absolutely beyond me. i don't, i don't get it and implement. absolutely right. this is, this is costly to, to, to curb our, our, our freedom. and that's not right because you know, we really are necessity in life that the woman needs to do that if he doesn't, she doesn't have her. and her number could she can, she has to stay in a bag on the street or what or, or what by am or am or pm or grandma. and i'm good. so i really don't understand. this is really just not a good idea. so assume it, les, this would, as you said, for those women who don't have a ma her, um, oh, which means i am an adult male relative. it'll be very difficult, right? to support a family for example, to, to even, to go out and buy shopping. right. looking at, well, i mean,
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i mean shopping because it's not really, it's not for the, for the short distance as i can understand that. so they can still go out of it for short distances, but if they need to travel, that channel gets complicated. they need to travel in, but for the yeah and, and then most of these, these, these women, they have the rental places there outside of, you know, outside of the big cities and we're in our places that they have to take a taxi or pay cash bus or something and go there. so if they can't and do not have madam, which really don't most of them. and then man often working. how can he, what if they do have it, i'm going to be moving their drug and becoming a mantra. me. this is what he sense at all, but i, i know what about, let me, let me jump in and ask him, what about access to education? you know, that's, that is, that is also and, and, and wondering why, why would kids not bad me on access to education. why?
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because not that, and not more on on, on arranging, making it possible for me to work to work well i, the work has not been for me, could be from be able to, to work outside to be can support with families in will be money coming yet right, these things are and instead in more restrictions and restrictions on the things that there is no need to put restrictions, i mean group restrictions. what from the fact that somebody is really sitting in working trouble purposely? it doesn't mean anything else. let me just remind the clarify, are the kind of on for civically targeting women when it comes to education, like preventing women from going and girls from going to school and university or is it just that the educational institutions, not all of them are functioning because the country is running out of money with, with donors cutting off funds. why? what's the, how would you accurately portray what's happening? no, no, it's not that actually actually the really big on it or no sign of patient records
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aren't universities that are run by the government that cobbler university or i know the schools, the high schools were all on the girls are from clack. you know, 6 to 12, these are all on only the things that were purpose me stopped her. the women, it's not something i knew is the question of money, but the money as must me wendy. and i still kind of on our scene, for example, that i know what women are going to university. all the private universities are working. yeah. the private universities are working. but you know how many women ongoing? because private universe is no more than 2 or 3. and we'll go through 3 women on the not back if i need to go bad any more because we have no money, we cannot pay for the, for their daughters to parent study. and why that's why this is both of them. what ways is really creating no, right? not a question which i think many viewers might be thinking always. we need to address
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how i mean, you obviously talking to us about the situation, the challenges facing women. are you concerned for your security or do women still at least enjoy that level of freedom that they can talk freely about their challenges and what they're not happy with? i mean, how worried are you about going on tv and talking about this? no, this is that really is owens this, you know, and it's not something that has disappeared is not something that is not bad. no, but like all the worry is i will stand for the grants when you're going on the streets and demonstrated with anybody in town that that goes out over the country all the time. but that is one of you know, it is one of those things. i mean the really is there, but we have to, we cannot just just keep in just shut up completely and not
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see something even when you see things are being done wrong. and for more reason that is not going to make life easier and not who the toilet on, not for everybody else is going to be bad for it. and it's just, it's so all of us we have 2 reasons. one says and see something, you know, this is not, this is no longer, no longer him. you don't belong in a generation that because she kind of mouth chat and see, you know, that you're not like talking about, you know, the 20 years of, of the democracy in this country. i mean we thought that with the women of kennesaw to stand up for whites and that's exactly what they're doing right now. you are standing up for what we believe and we're doing it very rarely, courageously and where there's always always a danger. all right? especially in country like have kind of stand that, you know, you don't really know who was, was the person that is going to, you know,
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coming from radio and i to do something because you know, because he just read my what we do. we hope that your mind safe and the women and everybody in afghanistan. thank you so much for coming and talking to us. thank you . thank you very much. still had an al jazeera holding onto controversial past. we'll tell you why some italians are reluctant to demolish fascist monuments, reducing plastic waste and the need to cut down more trees will tell you about to lays innovative recycling method on its board wonderful walls. biggest stars, as you say about uses proposals, the stage, the world cup every 2 years. ah hello there, let's look to the middle east and there's gonna be some wet weather on the way for
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places that don't usually see much rain such as the gulf states. that thanks to this cloud that brook blowing the showers further south and to the east wet weather across the red sea parts of saudi arabia as well as she wait and guitar in the days to come. we are expecting showers by thursday. we could even see some thunder down paws over the weekend and where the front is going to shift the wet weather further south and to the east and places like the u. a. and a man in the days to come. it's also going to get wetter and more windy across the levant. that's thanks to those conditions that are plaguing the north. east of africa was seen blustery winds, kick up dust across libya and egypt. it remains rather cool for egypt with temperatures below the average. but it's a different story in the north west. we've got high pressure in charge. that's blown. a lot of the wet weather away from morocco was in temperatures come up and a lot of warmth remained. now was a move to central africa. it's been exceptionally hot in places like nigeria. we're still seeing the storms and showers won't across from the west. it dries up however,
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further south for south africa on wednesday, we are going to see the wet weather return on thursday. with some thunderstorms in johannesburg, the temperature at 27 degrees celsius ah . coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic powers, the system based on private ownership in the state of profit. so the world in a ton of capitalism is the pandemic back is to be cause so much of the suffering exploited protected people. all the profit episode, one of all hail the look down on al jazeera with william into a world of comfort of the sun. i sank so without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount and your experience
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