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since the pandemic began the number of cases this week increase to more than 6500000 infection. bands is broken. another national and european reco for the number of de, because 1900 cases, the health minutes defense to people have tested positive every 2nd. and the indonesian government has agreed to give shelter to more than $100.00 rang and rang refugees. there were stranded asleep now. the group of women and children were stranded off the case after attempting to reach malaysia to all main story in new restrictions. all non essential activities have been imposed in the indian capital . new delhi, the booster vaccine de says, are set to be rolled out to some early next year. poverty middle has more these factory workers are racing against time, trying to finish that day's work before the coffee starts, so they don't use their wages as the vice threatened to wipe out their livelihood. once again, if you love it, i'm scared of the golf you. we eat as the on, i'm
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a person and migrated from a village to make a living. i'm scared of corona virus and the night go few at school with 1900 cases . why sharply 7 states have imposed night curfew. and strict testing goals for travelers. new delhi, which has the highest number of omicron cases in the country, has been put on yellow alert schools, gyms and cinemas have shot with new restrictions on restaurants and public transport. the capital is preparing cove in 1900, was and ramping up oxygen supply. as a 3rd wave of infections is threatened, despite that markets had been crowded, the chief minister has employed every one to follow. covert 900 protocol, need you to get enough fairly. we don't want to spread yet again, and that is why we are repeatedly making appeals. that if you go out or go to market or office please, where we have to be responsible. but at the same time, don't be scared that the government has also signed it if vaccination,
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dr. starting next month or the 15th will be eligible for a job. why frontline workers and over sixty's with health problems can receive booster shot. the government has approved to new jobs and an anti virus drug to treat covered 19 while india is showing some indication of renewable attention to respond to i'm a ground weight and that is on including recognition coverage. and though wind up ended testing. but as far as the appropriate behavior concern, there is a lot of room or space for improvement. while infections and hospital cases remain lower than in other parts of the world, the government says restrictions will be increased if the infection rate continues to rise. while market traders like the feel financial losses, political rallies continue in states where elections are due early in the new year . that provoking
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a repeat of so called super spread. i'm really just gathering and election rallies . they went ahead in the summer despite the death of baron infecting millions of engine. pardon me at the, i'll just iraq new jelly. talked to george c. benjamin is the executive director of american public health association. joseph via skype from washington dc. thought to benjamin could help you with this on the program, the w h. i was very clear that this needs to be tackled at the highest levels, politically the grassroots level. ready with gentlemen like yourself and your colleagues, where you need to persuade everybody to get vaccinated. how is the vaccination program going where you are? well, of course i'm in the united states and we still have pockets with people who are still very, very resistant beginning vaccinated. but at the end of the day, we're working very hard to convince them to get vaccinated and fully vaccinated and then boost it. because with the oma con variant that we're now seeing as a predominant strain in the united states,
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you have to be boost to be protected from that as well. it does seem that medical staff have to try and be a salesman as well when it comes to the vaccination. tried to put, you say this way, people to take the vaccine. but while global figures seem to be increasing day in day out, certainly with the alma kron very at. now, practically everywhere. think about this is very, it's severity of a, it's on the impact on the health service. it's a very different from country to country and region to region. what problems are your sort of members and colleagues telling you about what they're facing? you might say at the coal face, you know, the challenge we have is this covert fatigue. people are just tired, they're tired of wearing a mass retired or being told they can go to wherever they can go to the movies. and so it takes a great deal of effort to convince people to continue to protect themselves by wearing a mass washing their hands, keeping their guest as an appropriate closures when we have this, when we have outbreaks. and so we're working very hard to do that. what people are
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very tired of it, and that's the biggest challenge. i think we're going to have over the next several months. because if we can get that done and get convince people to get back needed and continue to protect themselves. we can move this disease from hand demi to the endemic phase, which that it will, which would cause you touched on the fact that they know people unvaccinated or haven't had the 2nd shot really do need to come forward. but there's also this growing number of very young people that seem to be in need of hospitalization or medical treatment. what sort of experiences are you witnessing? you're in the united states. we certainly see it in but way around the rest of the world. the primary people that are being impacted by this are the unvaccinated. we are having break to infections, no question about that. but those break to infections tend not to be very severe, but if you're unvaccinated, you're still running the risk of being getting very sick and dying. and in the
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united states, of course we're now seeing increases in our kids who are unvaccinated, in some cases are not eligible yet to be back to me. who do you think of the most vulnerable but noble group so far? if you take to one side and those that haven't been vaccinated, of those that have been vaccinated, although vulnerable groups within not that sphere, people with chronic diseases, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure underline even allowed to diseases, cancer, hypo stairways, you know, people who have on asthma for example, taking medications of that, those people at highest risk. but and, but then, you know, even if you are healthy and you know you're out not wearing a mask, you're also at high risk going south sky just on a personal night when you are out and about in washington dc. what is the atmosphere like? are people wearing masks, are people mindful of social distancing up to our general members of the public,
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possibly challenging each other about why they're not social distance. eagle, why they're not wearing a mask. have you seen that in operation? i haven't seen a lot of challenging except in the few hospital situation that you've seen on, on tv, but in most cases people are wearing a mass. i will math going to time. i'm out actually have a little lanyard going to where around my neck that holds my mass, and i put it up to my go indoors and in the washington d. c. area where i live. they rules around where a mass have have changed periodically, depending on the degree of infection in the community. but in general, people are now expected to continue to where the mass goes indoors or when they're around people that they don't know their vaccination talks. benjamin's good type you're inside. thanks very much for your time for washington d. c. thank you very much. but we'll pause or putting out conflicting messages about progress on solving the wrong nuclear deal. iran and russia say
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a deal is within size of the 8 round of talks in vienna, but the u. s. is expressing caution. also, jabari has more from the austrian capital. it's really important. and the narrative that the different countries are putting forward iranians and led by the iranian deputy foreign minister. alibaba connie has in meeting with the 3 representatives here. that's france, u. k. and germany on wednesday. and at that meeting just rocked up behind me at a hotel where they're holding the talks. and the ranges have told the state news agencies that they are making progress on the lifting of sanctions, which is something that is very important for the delegation. here is fundraisers are here, but the europeans have expressed some doubt as to whether or not they will be able to achieve any positive outcome. and of course, the americans at the forefront of all this. this is the reason we're here is because of them. as since they withdrew from the deal and 20000 american subside
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data, according to the state department, a spokesperson that their talks are not moving as fast as they would like. and they're still, it's still too early for them to assess whether not the 8th round of talks will be successful or it will be final one. that what is clear is that there is certainly an incentive for these talks to wrap up. in the coming weeks, the iranians have said that the sanctions lifting in the verification process is very important for them. one of the main sanctions they want to see lifted is a sale of iranian oil on the international market, as well as being able to be paid for that oil. their banking sector is under heavy us sanctions and the radians have said that then they will come back into for compliance with their nuclear program at that is why we're here. and these discussions are expected to continue for the coming weeks in iraq. but other also that has been meeting with political leaders of the sheer parties refusing to accept october's or election results. on tuesday, the supreme court rejected an appeal to contest the vote of this party came 1st in
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the election, but resisting pressure to form a unity. government signed on balcony is a political analysts focusing on the rock on the middle east. he says, all southern will hold out until he's happy that his requirements are met. the point, ron groups known as the coordination framework that are aligned with the run in the piano. they appealed to the supreme court from the beginning, mostly knowing that will fail. so it was an attempt to buy time where they could shape a way out from not being involved in a majority government led by the address. and that's because of the subject movement on the other hand, was not convinced by involving them due to their authority, defeat the results. but in the early stages of the negotiations between the coordination framework and the suggest movements, the speculations appeared to be that the father was more keen on working something out to the less militarized members of the framework, such as i saw that house work at top has been law,
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but in recent times it was publicly known. the father wants to only accept the consensus government with the coordination framework if they exclude norman mikey, who's a former prime minister, leads the strongest member of the framework, which is the state of the law block. and also consists of the highest number of the seats. and that way, further attempts to guarantee a more weakened and fragmented coordination framework that is much easier to control in the future. the nation is calling for the foreign minimum following a week of fierce fighting in the south. the battle between government forces and the ethnic current armed groups for full thousands of refugees to seek safety in thailand. to any chain has more from the ty, boarded town of my thought. with tension remains high. trade resumes across the time in my border of the weeks of bitter plaiting, in the area, long boats laden with goods bearing their loads to and fro the molly river that
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divides the 2 countries has been quiet for several days. but further inside men ma, the biting has been fierce. the battle rages inside the grounds of this temple in the town of called holly fighters from the korean national liberation army against forces from mere mazama and border defense force. it's an uneven fight. the fight is for independence spacing, a fully equipped modern army. with heavy artillery and support, most weapons, they have a rocket propelled grenades. this man crossed the border with a group of rebels over night. he wants his identity hidden, but he says it's the attacks from above that most people, you know now when i don't know exactly what they are. but the throwing large bombs out of the helicopters and soldiers sitting in the shop is firing machine guns at the people below murder. despite being at guns, the parisian fighters moreover appears to be high. even though nothing compare with
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the side that major like that or bundle we don't care. well, we do believe that at the end of the day we, when it's clear, the cease fire that is held for a decade is now shattered. so we know we are clearly know that they make a very big off, isn't to our you to take over our lands, our territory like that on the tiny side of the border. the state of high alert has been load the time military and now considerably more relaxed after the fighting appears to have moved away. but they're still monitoring very closely watching any one who's going up to the border. but inside man ma, an estimated 20000 people have been displaced by the fighting. they remain and make shift shelters with limited food and water. and despite the loss in the fighting, many don't feel safe enough to go home. tony chang al jazeera on the time, you're my board. jim niece closing 3 more nuclear power plants as it aim to phase
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out the energy source entirely by late next year. the decision was made after the fukushima nuclear accident in japan a decade ago. the bass and report from bavaria visitors a farewell gift made by a local priest, a calendar of the nuclear plant that became part of the community in the last 5 decades into it as our heart. pleased to see such an advanced, well functioning and safe installation. close stone, but we have no choice but to accept the good having a nuclear plant in bavaria has not always been safe. in 1975, germany's 1st nuclear accident happened here to work as died. but rather than say, they never felt unsafe. the installation functions without problems, they could easily continue. they've invested so much money into other countries that produce and continue to build nuclear power plant. and we shut them down such a waste. for decades, germany has seen a way of anti nuclear protest,
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especially after the channel will explosion in 1986 into dan, sophia unions. radio active particles were found as far away as bavaria. and after the accident in fukushima in japan and 2011, the merkel government close 8 of its 17 nuclear plants immediately promising to shut down the rest by next year. closing down the nuclear plan does not just a matter of shutting down reactors and locking the gates, dismantling will take years. and then there's a problem of radioactive waste which could contaminate the area for thousands of years. and that's not a burden potency to put on future generations. but not everyone within the u agrees. france and the netherlands, even planning to build new nuclear plants, asking the europe in union to include atomic power in the list of sustainable investments to make the transition to clean energy skin for what we need to do is to find that exxon me that allows us to pursue our industrial choices,
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to be consistent with the objective of the car when ising, our economy, as a group of german scientists is calling on the government to reverse its incision. they say shopping, the nuclear plants will force the country to use more fossil fuels at germany. definitely not because of plans because their energy is such an environmentally benign energy source that can help that can help them. and you so much with the colonization in the future. with providing source of energy and therefore it's the big mistake that germany is now sitting energy. while nuclear power is the largest source of energy in france in germany, it cancelled just 12 percent. to replace this, the new government has promised to speed up its production of wind and solar energy . the only way forward, according to me on the earth, with part of a government team finding the solution for nuclear waste. in the german law, we are required to identify a location for
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a nuclear depository that is expected to be safe for 1000000 years. that's a long time. it's a big challenge and that is of course, one of the big concerns if countries, as is now being discussed in europe, choose to continue with nuclear energy or go into nuclear energy. what are we leaving behind for next generations to deal with? because we really haven't figured out what to do with this high level radioactive waste. germany has made up its mind, so it is by 2 nuclear power step. fasten al jazeera, good timing. the hundreds were killed when super typhoon ride slammed into the philippines. earlier this month and dozens more, i still missing the devastation was widespread weather ex but say its intensity was expected unexpected. pardon me, bobby lo reports not from manila. typhoon right pact winds of more than 200
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kilometers in our mead landfall. 9 times last week. from the east to the far west of the philippines, central and southern islands. millions of people are having to pick up whatever state weather forecasters had predicted, a powerful type food. but when it hit the country, it exceeded their expectations. it actually entered the period actually. so sorry, the arrested development where there's really not much, not much going on in the storm based on chocolate observations. and then it is after that was the interesting part. after the arrested development period, it suddenly wrapped up its development. and then that's the time where it reach it's intention. typhoon right also hit about a 3rd of the country that has historically been spared the fiercest storms. it also sustained its strength throughout the pattern that has emerged from this particular
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day for when is that the damage can be relatively far from the eye or the center of the storm. usually wind storm barrels throughout the country. we know which provinces and which city are going to get hit. right is not the 1st super cycle to devastate the philippines. in 2013 super typhoon high and left a trail of destruction and killed at least 6000 people. it was one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded. many scientists and environmentalists say such extreme weather in the philippines is the consequence of climate change. and they're afraid it's only going to get worse. barnaby low al jazeera manila still had hit on al jazeera in sport and liverpool. it's a chance to play began all the english premier league leaders, and it will have that story straight up to the by
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full o. a broken market focus board his on the thank you so much i will find national fully coach and broadcast to john madden has died. at the age of $85.00, the league said it would be forever indebted for old man had done so like football on the nfl. what it is today. so hell, malick reports. john madden wasn't simply a legendary american football coach. he was one of the sports greatest personalities. born in minnesota, he went on to be inducted into the nfl hall of fame. for his decade long stint in
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charge of the oakland raiders. he guided them to 7 f c. title games and masterminded the super bowl triumph in 1977. for many, however, maddened will be remembered for his exploits in the broadcast booth. he had a 3 decade long television career, during which he won praise for his ponder tree. an energy he fused into game on his efforts also translated into honors with madden winning 16 emmy awards. why? he was honest about what, what he saw as a, as a coach would be. and he was smart and he was funny. so he was really a great salesman for the game as a commentator. oh, boy, madden's names also used to brand one of the world's most popular sports video game franchises. e a sports is nfl theory. a new edition comes
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out every year and continues to be played by many people that wouldn't have even seen madden coach or used to top wires. you ever get a real hard hit. the best thing you can do regard laugher, smart for you. even though he's gone, it's unlikely that madden will be forgotten soon. steph curry is broken. another basketball record, he's become the 1st player in and be a history to score $3000.00 career. 3 pointers carry achieving the faith in his size lawsuit against the denver nuggets. it early become the least old on 3 point lead of 2 weeks ago. that was when he passed ryan's mom, that record of sit for 11 years. he's been pretty good pharmacies and helping the wars reach up spot in western. now covered 19 is considered of a big impact on the legal change. they at the pleated minnesota timble side went down against the new york knicks, calling the towns anthony edwards,
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and the angela russell. all missing you to cover 19 protocols. minnesota, losing this $19688.00 or another more than a 100 players currently sidelined under the leagues covered 19 roles, but m b a commission adam silver says he's got no plans to pause the season for monday. the league short and cor insane supplies that have tested positive facts names, players and coaches who are a symptomatic. now i only need to isolate the 6 rather than 10 days. well, i'm be analyst brandon robinson says plays, and funds are split as to what the league should do next. 97 percent of the league is vaccinated. ah, but the crazy part of bad at all is the number of players more recently who have tested positive and who have sat out a while that that was one to my desk early this morning is that there have been a leak high, $541.00 players and counting who have played in the $400.00 plus our slats allowed our 4 players to play. and that's largely because the 10 day
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contracts and more so players are upset that they still have to play as this. the varian has continued to ravaged through a league at large, so like i said, it's a mixed bag. some guys enjoy plants. some guys are very cautious. and then from the executive perspective, someplace, some executives are surprised that and be a commissioner. adam silver has not yet either gotten the bubble or postpone for a little. i think that in the eyes of many people, when are we going to go back to a bubble? it's not that easy as it b m. b, i had to salvage a lot of when they created a bubble, and they went to the walt disney wal area to get it done. i think because we've lived through pandemic for so long, i think the combination of, of money in advertising dollars with in regional sports networks and more the perception of people right now. many people are upset. i'm particularly a commissioner, adam silver. and with that said, i don't think it's tarnish, but i think people are asking a lot of thought provoking questions. that question where they're going in the
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future. and you know, it's a lot of confusion. liverpool management yoga club says he doubts his side will now be able to catch premier league leaders, manchester city, liverpool losing away at last there on tuesday, i am a solid missing a 1st half panel sate left the went on take the lead after the break through i don't know, look when it's finished. one know for less that live for 6 points drifted 50 at the top of the table. if we play like tonight, we don't have to think about catching up with city. but if you play a normal football, we come in football games and we have to see how often, how many points we can get. and then we will see what that means. but how said i don't have a proper explanation for tonight. but to find this explanation is my main concern, and not in this moment the gap to city mccade on. but what if in the league they have come back from a goal down against what foot? algeria is sideband rama putting them to that. and they went on to secure for one
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victory after having gone into the much just one, when in 7 games, other a fresh down sister with another joke of actual defend his australian open title next month the world number one has withdrawn from service atp. cup seem that event was she's beginning sydney on saturday. joke of it yet to speak publicly about his coven, 19 vaccination status. only players who are vaccinated or have a medical exemption will be allowed to play out. the australian open reigning women's champion ny my soccer is on track to defend her title. the 24 year old already out there on the practice courts. melon park, i soccer, hasn't played thought level tennis since september. after taking a break to focus on her mental health. okay. multiple familiar lights from, but that is how we are looking for now. thanks very much on the hobby much now. is there a nissan with mesa l robinson? i'm the richardson, lauren taylor. we'll have another full use bulletin on the other side of the right mental and from halting here. thanks for your time and your company.
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ah. a new world wide high of coven 19 cases in a single week. as the o micron variant continues to spread, the number of deaths is showing a significant decline. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up a pro democracy, hong kong news website shots down after it's editor and all the journalists are arrested. the devastation left in the wake of super tie for you. right. experts move.
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