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ronnie skilfully mazda 3 key areas of development co filling a promise of connecting the world, connecting the future while new carto cutters gateway to whoa trade. ah. ready this is al jazeera ah, hello, i am, sam is a dan. this news our live from dow coming up in the next 60 minutes back to square one corona virus cases, surge globally with government. the divine doesn't how to combat the wave. indonesian officials say they'll send a group of ringo refugees back to see after fixing their boat. ah,
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exhausted and fed up. medical workers in india protest, or lack of support, a government hospitals and russia supreme court orders the sharp down of a group that documents abuses during the soviet era. and in sport, australia cricketers are celebrating an un fasick series victory of england, the home side, securing a big win in the 3rd session, melvin citrix haney. ash, with all the year, seems to be ending the way began with the rising global cobit 19 infections. the army kron variance is driving up cases to alarming levels in many corners of the world. the u. k. as rule down imposing further restrictions though for now despite a record surgeon in factions, croatia is also seeing more cases of cov, 19, in the capitol. there have been long lines of people waiting to get their booster
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shots and south america has become the most vaccinated continent in the world. 63 percent of the population now for the inoculated. when it brings us to an, a sander ram p 80 in bogota, that is sander, that been able to turn around the situation with a very aggressive vaccination campaign. right? absolutely. family has been a remarkable story for a region like south america that has been one of the most affected in the world, doing this fun damage, especially throughout 2020 and the beginning of 2021. if you think about it, south america is only 80 percent of the world's population by, by mid 2021. it accounts for more than a 3rd of corona virus related globally. it just gives you an idea of just how bad the situation has been. here. we've reported on the worst of the crisis in 2020,
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we've seen body abandoned on the streets of cities in ecuador, there with lack of oxygen. and there was a very cancer just had a hard time getting jobs getting back scenes for their population. but that's been changing throughout 2021. and now as you were saying is the region in the world with the highest number of vaccinated people. why is that only also because a lot of people here have probably had less resistance stores being vaccinated in general. south americans are more obedient to it when it comes to recommendations on their health coming from the governments. and also there is a history here. big vaccination campaigns against the seasons, like yellow fever for example, many countries. so i think a lot of people were more confident about getting their shots, even if there were,
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of course, exceptions to the most famous one, the president of brazil, jackie irritable, so not very vocal against the vaccines against the lock downs. but most of the people in brazil in the end did the get their job consider in cities like the other nato or so. paulo more than 90 percent of the people have already got 2 shots. many people are ready, their booster shot. why go somewhere from mishondra? chrysler has a low vaccination rate compared to the rest of europe, but people have been turning out from the capsule. fine and make sure they get that job. nicole lena is of is judge has the latest from zagreb, zagreb capital 3. so 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 oxidation rates in european union. only 55 percent of
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citizens are vaccinated. so creation government has a problem to convince citizens that vaccine is safe and efficient. today increase only around $4000.00 confirmed cases. of course the 19 infection, but the only 8 confirm cases of infection. 11 more suspected cases of all micro waiting to be confirmed. crecia was the 1st european country to bend all arrivals from south africa. country countries, gratian government, government, also administered, foreign thing for all creation. citizens, for certain from, from south african countries. so on is still not dominant for you. and of course, 19 increase in gratian government is trying to postpone the revival of prime minister and minister of health are expecting the wave and high numbers by the end of january. so today, increase government prime minister means that will help which scientists and management of hospitals, how to prepare,
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how to prepare health system for high numbers and lots of patients. frances, further tighten, coven 19 measures officer reporting more than 100000 cases. the government has all the people to work from home at least 3 days a week. will be no curfew for new year's eve. children will return to school as planned on january. the 3rd, 5 o'clock is the head of division of biomedical sciences and biomedical engineering at the university of reading. he explains how this outbreak is different from last year. we are definitely not in the same places we were 12 months ago. in the u. k least we actually have a much higher number of infections, but it's with a very of which has some reason, appears to be less fairly, less able to cause disease, at least in younger people, be so far the ones who have been infected by but that reduction inability to the might be to in some or in total, incomplete concrete, paul,
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to the fact that we've had a large scale vaccination program. and we know that the vaccines reduce your risk of getting seriously ill with other variance. and it's perfectly reasonable to see that it's playing paul with chrome as well. so is that probably the main reason why we are in a rather different place to, to where we were a year ago. i've got a got infection needs into all the populations and many really talking about people in their fourties up with not necessarily elderly people. then that situation might and i emphasize it might change and that's what will have to be watched if it's not changing. if indeed it is relatively low level in terms of strategy and especially in them, great. we can, i think start to lift those restrictions that we already have in place. if not, then we may see the tightening. so it's a gamble when governments decide to do more than
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a 100 wrangler refugees have been stranded in indonesian waters authorities in our province, se they'll help to repair their boat, but will not allow them onto the territory. the indonesian government has not yet commented on the matter as jessica washington reports from jakarta in indonesian waters off the coast of the island as to murderer. these fishermen are trying to do whatever they can to help people in desperate need. his vessel carrying more than $100.00 for his refugees was supported the province on sundays. local fishermen said they felt sorry for those on board, particularly the young children. i'm a good deal, according to our radio communication day a week someone died some, a sick, including many children and the elderly, a getting weaker according char information. they've been at sea for 28 days. but i don't know whether or not, you know, this has been told to 0. they have been providing food medicine and water to those
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on board that have not been allowed to help them get to shore local authorities in j say they will assist the retainer and give them essential supplies, but won't allow them into the country. so joe, he made the guessing, i got them load adela. last time i got a job of the navy, secure our border. 0 hinder, are not indonesian citizens cannot bring them in. even as a few gees is in line with govern policy. police say the ringo. we're trying to reach malaysia, thousands of for you have fled me in march, neighboring hunger dash in recent years, escaping and military crack down that the un says amounts to genocide, facing poverty and crowded refugee camp. many tried to reach safety in southeast asian countries. last year, a group of for hanging refugees was saved by fishermen and brought ashore after the boat broke down near archie. with some fisherman told under 0 they were afraid of
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repercussions if they attempted a rescue. this time. denisia is not a signatory to the un convention on refugees and is seen as a transit country for refugees making a dangerous journey to human rights groups saying indonesia must do more as a regional power in se asia was the push. the boat back is, is a violation of international obligations of indonesia. i think international law clearly imposes obligations on the states, including indonesia, to protect human rights of refugees arriving on their shores. the indonesian government has not responded to and to 0 requests for comment. and after so many days and see these desperate people still face an uncertain future. jessica washington, out of the room to counter. and me and mom minute, free offensive against ethnic current armed groups is intensifying. the military
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seized power in a coup in february and being accused of committing atrocities against villages. thousands are fleeing into thailand. tony chang has more from the tie, border town of me, salt to lock quanch's day. we have had a few little clashes. we heard her some bangs inside ma'am. um, but the fighting seems to have moved in from the immediate border area. that's what 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. moy, that's the, the border itself and villages 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 it 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,
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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 mia wadi and there was bought a trade going across so some semblance of normality returning india's government has frozen the bank accounts of one of the world's best known catholic charities. it says the organisation that was founded by mother teresa did not meet conditions on the local law. it's been accused of trying to force people to convert to christianity. the charity denies the allegations. hundreds of health care workers in india have joined an ongoing protest by resident dances of government run hospitals. well this comes as many were dragged and beaten by police on monday night. have them ital as more from new delhi. oh, a
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national not every year. moving county residents appeal for a national exam, which we are a notice. the intent was want to do a good month to say that on one hand, this means that both of them have north south on a few to put in their education process. and on the other hand, over bud, in the many doctors who have been showing up to work in the middle of the pandemic . now, several other medical organizations have extended best support to the doctors over here on monday night when they were marching with their demands to the head ministers, home houses of them were detained. some of them, but even beaten by the police and charged with writing doctor say they were protesting peacefully. what this means is that in hospital like this one,
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medical facilities and services are down to a bare minimum as cases of i'm going to continue to rise and we're pretty just this morning, sandy, chief minister, now fresh restriction, including clothing down of jim, and a restaurant we think capacity for the remaining young people still had on the news out, including delegates said talks to revive, be around nuclear deal, say current versus being made very latest from vienna rallying for equality. women in afghanistan protest against restrictions imposed by the taliban current for west ham, and they have a form the premier league will be here with family. ah, ah, russia's deputy ambassador to the un has reaffirmed this country's demands food.
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serious guarantees. neither will not expand further. eastwood's and to europe. to me, 3 polanski spoke of the united nations amid ongoing tensions between the u. s. and russia, over a military build off on the border with ukraine, russia and the u. s. all jude whole talks on january the 10th. and kristen salumi joins us now from the united nation. so did the russian deputy ambassador, talk about what he thinks these talks can achieve? well, russian deputy ambassador to the united nations dimitry poly ascii, made it clear that russia is looking for security guarantees to come out of these talks. first and foremost from the united states and more broadly, from nato. the deputy ambassador described nato as the aggressor in the situation on the border of ukraine, where troops have reportedly been building up. he described relations between the
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united states and the way between the western russia as a new cold war, a cold war, 2 point oh and said that russia had a right to conduct a troop exercises along the border in its territory. of course, you'll remember that russia did seize the crimean peninsula from the ukraine in 2014. and the united states has been threatening sanctions against russia in the event that it would invade that territory. but again, the russians are describing the west as the aggressors here, as for what they want. specifically, out of these talks, they say they don't want ukraine to join nato and they want other countries who, who join nato. they want nato out of other countries that joined after the fall of the soviet union. in the late 19 nineties, you can hear for yourself what he had to say is for what we want. i think we also commented on this many times and this is
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a serious proposal. once her seizures guarantees are from the united states, 1st and foremost, and from nato. oh, where patient for quite a long time. ah, you know all this sir. background history. that so after the soviet union, ah, cease to exist or there were oh oral. from his oral guarantees, from the from leaders or for western countries that are natal will not be expanding and no details yet from either side as to who will be representing them out the talks, the deputy ambassador did say that russia wanted a very technical discussion with military leaders meeting on the nato friday, but that the united states and the west had, in his words, decided to make it a geopolitical event. clearly, the russians not backing down ahead of those talks from their talking points. the united states,
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again threatening sanctions and other action if russia continues and to be the aggressor and ukraine. all right, thanks so much. kristen salumi now iran says progress is being made at talks to salvage a 2015 nuclear deal. the 8th round of negotiations resumed in vienna on monday, iran one sanctions to be lifted in return for limits on its nuclear program. dosage of ari is in vienna with more. there's certainly a sense that to this could be the most critical round yet. since the european signatories to the nuclear deal triggered the dispute mechanism in january of this year, because the u. s. luster deal and iran with reduced commitment to the nuclear agreement . the russian ambassador to the talk says that this could possibly be the final around the e. u coordinator, who's hosting the talk said that time is of the essence. and of course,
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they're going to have to be difficult decisions made in teheran and washington for there to be a conclusion to these talk. and of course, the reading delegation, who arrived in vienna on monday morning. and they are saying that they're here because they know that their talks are leading summer, otherwise they wouldn't be here to begin with. i spoke to the deputy foreign minister from iran, who is the head of the negotiating team from the iranian side. and he had the following to say about where things stand after the 1st they concluded that am i wasn't, that was in my opinion, it's been a good beginning all sides. emphasize the importance of lifting sanctions. and the issue of verification and guarantees should be on the agenda. so based on this, it was a great the 1st issue that's going to be on the agenda in this round is the issue of guarantees and verification. and then the working groups will continue their work in the area of lifting sanctions in the banking and financial sexes. the main issues iran has now and they're hoping that that will be one of the main things
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address this week in the 1st few days of the round is best selling of a raining oil on the international market. since the u. s. imposed sanctions on iran in november of 2018. the radians have only been able to sell their oil to 6 countries, which guy got special waivers from the americans. they haven't been able to be paid for that because their banking sector is under also strict sanctions. and that is one of the main issues right now before that the iranians were selling nearly $3000000.00 barrels of oil per day. they were opec's, 4th largest producer. now sirian state media is reporting israeli forces of carried out and as strike on a major port in the city will attack is not clear if anyone has been injured. the reports haven't been independently confirmed. it's the 2nd reported israeli strike and syria this month. how a jump, june reports in serious, major port,
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city of latasha, the sound of air strikes thunder in the distance, ah, as fireballs light up the night sky. this is the result of his railey missiles, according to syrian state media. the syrian government also reports that residential buildings, a hospital shops and containers were all damaged in the attack. details that could not be independently verified. the port of the talk here is in the west of the country and handles most of serious imports. this is the 2nd report it israeli air strike there. this one. the earlier attack happened on december 7th and also targeted the container facility. it was reported to be the 1st on the facility since the start of the war in syria in 2011. is missile strikes on the talk yet were larger than the previous ones. israel's military has not commented on either
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of the airstrikes but it has previously confirmed conducting raids against iranian targets inside syria. ma'am, a jim jones, a da 0. now protest has been held in garza city in support of palestinian prisoners . palestinian factions condemned what they called continuous violations in israeli jails. they say prisoners are often beaten some ass detainees recently began a hunger strike to rally against abuses. in the last week of 2021, we're looking back at the is biggest stories and those likely to make headlines in 2020 to one neighborhood in occupied east jerusalem has become a major flash point in these re the palestinian conflict. the threat of force displacement of palestinian families and check giraffe sparked protests and set the scene for the war in garza. harry forces for faults. the deep into december and the temperature inside shakes,
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gerard was going up yet again. jewish nationalists, marching in to jewish woman, was stabbed and injured. earlier in the day, police rated a school to arrest the suspect. the woman's neighbor, a 14 year old palestinian girl from one of the families threatened with forcible displacement. the latest incident in its most u. s. year when this tiny neighbourhood became an international focal point. at those butter is coffee, has been one of those thrust into the glare after years fighting to keep his home gently. however, photos of the last few months has been very difficult. we walked on our case and our case reached the international level, but we suffered a lot because there has been violence against us by the settlers and the police of 8000000. the pressing issue here is the fate of 4 extended families awaiting a supreme court. verdicts in their long running battle against an israeli sat the corporation but claims ownership over their homes, where this is one of many cases across occupied east jerusalem over many years. so
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why did this case take hold in such a way this year? i have one fact, it was a hugely effective social media campaign, challenging israel's argument that this was a private property dispute. then in april came weeks of protest and confrontation, starting at damascus gate, encroaching into the court yards of the alex or mosque compound or temple mount and flaring repeatedly in shape shera. you're engaged in the lack of nuclear fusion. so it's not an accident that when you had a confluence of events surrounding the temple mouth and shaped europe in may, the tremors were felt in garter. hamas explicitly cited the events in shakira and alexa as justification for its launch of rockets toward jerusalem in may. the 1st act of an 11 day war which, according to a new report by the air, was monitoring group killed more than a 150 civilians and garza, as well as 12 in israel. one leading garza analysts says hamas was motivated by
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events in jerusalem. but also by the palestinian authorities counseling of planned elections to go into a new round of escalation with israel to basically a claim that hum as is a major, a palestinian faction and a major determinant in palestinian and maryland elections. and also to undermine the palestinian authority and the leadership of the palestinian product in november shakes euros, palestinian families, and the settler corp rejected a compromise deal from the supreme court. it's now down to the judges to deliver their ruling one, which could well raise the temperature again, harry force it al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem, or still had an al jazeera reducing plastic waste and the need to cut down more trees. tell you about delays innovative recycling method. chinese government has filed a complaint with the u. n. space agency against the lawn mosque tele y at his fort
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naomi osaka, signals her intend to return to top level tennis will be here with that story. ah hello there. let's look to the middle east and there's going to be some wet weather on the way for places that don't usually seen 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 pots of saudi arabia, as well as to wait and catan in the days to come. we are expecting showers by thursday. we could even see some thunder down paws over the weekend. and that where the front is going to shift the wet weather further south and to the east and places like the u. a. and oman, in the days to come. it's also going to get wet. i'm
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a windy across the levant. that's thanks to those conditions that plaguing the north east of africa was seen. some 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 run a lot of the wet weather away from morocco. we've seen temperatures come up and a lot of warmth remains. now as you move to central africa, it's been exceptionally hot in places like nigeria was still seeing the storms and showers won't cross from the west. it dries up however, 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, [000:00:00;00] with
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oh, a welcome back. you watching? i'll just do a time to recap on headlines. south america has become the most vaccinated continents in the world. 63 percent has been fully inoculated. government, sorry, accelerating vaccine programs is on the con cases, surge. indonesian officials say they will not offer refuge to a group of wrangler on stranded vote. they say the vessel will be turned away, but they will help repair it 1st stand off, providing food. it was 1st wanted by fishermen on sunday. iran says progress is being made. it talks to salvage. so 2015 nuclear deal. the 8th round of negotiations resumed in
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b. enter on monday. returned to our top story in the search of alma crohn cases. across the world, frances reported nearly 180000 new current virus cases. the highest figures since the pandemic began becomes a day off the restrictions with tightened. the u. k is also seeing a rec hold search of the government is resisting another lockdown. john holly explains the christmas and new year holiday period was always likely to speed the advance of the micron variant. and so it is proofing in the u. k. a record 129000 new infections were reported on tuesday, but the government's decision not to disrupt new year's celebrations. and instead to emphasize vaccine booster shots reflects positive signs that hospital admissions and death numbers aren't rising with the same intensity. we're looking at the data, we wouldn't hesitate to act if we saw that the data told us that we needed to introduce further measures. but so far that's not what the data is telling us. the cautious optimism that on the chrome may be less of
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