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said others, i don't see a guy by the police on purpose. how does 0 have the time in it programming and go live on the, on the go live, the work. another way that may not be me, cream is happening. as i said, i'm going on with the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, india begins cove at 19 vaccinations with teenagers as it struggles with rise infections due to the amok on burial. ah, but i'm neglect this is out 0 live from de also coming up to don's prime minister resigns after failing to form a civilian government as protest grow against military rule. and now the news
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outlet in hong kong is shutting down, raising questions about the future of independent media. sticking to their tradition iraqis, using a centuries old technique to make that popular condiment. so india is starting a campaign to vaccinate 15 to 18 year olds against cobit 19. the expanded dr. comes, is all micron infections arising several regions of introduce restrictions and at night time curfew has been imposed in the capital, new deli schools and public places there. and another states of clothes of the matter as more from a vaccination center in and with that, another teenager has gotten their job where the vaccination center in new delhi, which is dedicated to inoculating teenagers between 315 to 18 year old. that is to the started getting that today, it's
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a huge bracket of population of about $70000000.00. a big expansion for in just vaccination drive and a big relief for parents and students who have had a particularly tough sunday schools in india have been the 1st shot. and last to open. in fact, as we speak, many schools were closed again. over $900.00 cases started searching as of now, this population is only getting cool vaccine, which is it to job engine made vaccine, given $28.00 days a box. i have a lot of restrictions on my family members to me to follow the goal with the goals properly. so i didn't go with my friends and get to watch movies in the hall. so yeah, i'm excited to go to my goal is to i. ringback didn't think there was any point waiting. we discussed it with a couple of doctors as well and able to pin in and we could get it done as soon as possible. and it's not just children starting next week helped i walkers, and many people about 60 who have underlying health conditions will be eligible for booster shots. now, as we speak, india is seen a massive surge in covey. 900 cases,
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largely fueled by the only con variant, the heart of hits cities are moved by india financial capital, which saw restrictions being tightened this weekend. new delhi has also seen cases . such positivity rate is close to 5 percent. and as of now, schools, gyms and movies here does our shot and restrictions have been placed on restaurants and public transport. the government says that hospitalized zation, those remain low, and that cases have so far been miles and them to magic. they say they will look at these metrics, hospitalization, and death to decide if new restrictions ought to be placed near restrictions have started in the philippine capital. as daily cove 19 cases continue to rise in person classes, contacts, sports and life performances are all band and capacity limits have be low to restaurants and businesses far below has more. now from manila, philippines,
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capital region metro, manila is back to strict their quarantine levels. after cases of covey, 19 spike over the holidays. so from alert level 2, it's been raised to alert level 3. what this primarily means is that those age 17 and under. and those who are 60 years old and older are not allowed to leave their homes except for outdoor exercise or to go out and buy essential goods and access essential services. now there are discussions among local authorities about also restricting the movement of unvaccinated individuals. what was clear right now is that businesses are allowed to operate, but at the limited capacity. so for example, restaurants are only allowed to accept customers at 30 percent, they're indoors capacity, and at 50 percent, they're outdoor capacity. businesses have only started to recover after the government east restrictions back in november. it is of course
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a huge blow to to the business because for a monday i, it is usually a full house at lunch. and on this is only the 1st day of on an alert they have a 3 and, and now you already have empty tables for lunch. now over the weekend health department officials also announced the detection of more on recruit cases, a number of which were local cases, which means that these patients had no prior travel history. and they said that this means that there is high probability of level transmission and bad health secretary francisco. lucas said that it is safe to assume that this new virus variant is already circulating in local communities. think courage, people to stay at home as much as possible. and get vaccinated. the philippines vaccination rate remains below 50 percent gibbons 55 to say they've seen
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a united arab emirates ship confirmed hijacking the u e flights cargo vessel of the empty port city for data. the rebels said the vessel was carrying military supplies for the saudi led coalition says medical supplies room port. saudi arabia is lidiam, military coalition. that's battled the who sees for more than 6 years. mohammed al top has more now from son the how these have already captured. and also that been revealed by the host these military spokesperson, who says that there they are fighters have captured the receive a met military share. that was a voted navy weaponry says that the there were navy raiders and different weaponry that have been captured by the visa. these can weapon in the canary have been been revealed by the hotel, the military's fixed person, but by a source that i've talked to, he who told me that there were a weapon of weaponry. he mentioned the kinds of weaponry that the naval weaponry
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that were concluding raiders and also lun. my navy land miles crushers according to what he described and also that this ship we could, we don't know where, where exactly that they have already captured, receive this puzzle. but we can say that the, the, the, the, the, the have capture this for, especially during that the, the whole, these have already captured big swartz along the red sea for especially following the, the last months the, the, to nicely you ignited government forces, unilateral withdrawal from areas in the data pro democracy groups and suit i have called for another protest on tuesday following the resignation of prime minister abdullah ham dog. he was arrested in october after military takeover, but then reinstated, when he signed an agreement with general abdel fighter albert ham dogs been unable to form a government since and says political deadlock threatens pseudo survival. ever.
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morgan has his report. 2 weeks after the news of his intention to resign a merit, and amidst a dead log between for dance political parties, prime minister of the lamb, duke announced he was tapping down from his position. what amount was it? despite my efforts to achieve the necessary consensus to be able to deliver to our people widened the promise of peace justice and no bloodshed that did not happened during the past few days. i met with all the civilian and military officials of the transitional council to explain and put the put shortage and historic responsibility in front of them. and following what i stated, i have decided to return to you on what you entrusted me was shot. and i announced my resignation from the post of prime minister. 30 abdullah ham dog emerged as leader in 2019 after the overthrow of to dance authoritarian president amaral bush here. the country's main civil in coalition. the forces of freedom and change saw
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him dog as the man to help sedan transition from dictatorship to democracy. he had previously worked in the ministry of finance before taking up top jobs in the african development fund and serving as the deputy commissioner of the you and economic commission for africa. as prime minister ham doke oversaw a severe financial crisis during which inflation stored beyond 400 per cent. but he still managed to and the civil conflict in various parts of the country with the jew but peace agreement of october 2020. he also successfully lobbied the u. s. and the world bank to remove saddam from the list of sponsors of terrorism and convinced global financial institutions to provide debt relief and economic aid. but in october this year, the military led by ab than for the helper, han states, a takeover leasing prime minister ham doke, under house arrest and putting members of his cabinet, imprison a month later him duck was released and reinstated after international condemnation
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of the crew, he then find a deal to form a government of technocrats sidelining political groups, but many foot denise felt he had betrayed the revolution. his removal as far as they're concerned, the last fig leaf that was covering this regime and what remains is a full fledged military military dictatorship. so i think the international community will now will likely increase as pressure on the military regime with the hope of heating the demands of the city streets and, and installing a pool civilian rule demonstrations against the military and the deal have signed with them. have led to the killings of dozens of protesters by police insecurity. forces. ham duke has been unable to stop the violence or install a government that would remove military interference. and now it seems he is left with no choice but to concede defeat and resign. he but morgan august 1 of the
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last remaining independent publications in hong kong has announced it will close journalists. it citizen news say they don't feel they can work safely. days after journalist in a pro democracy news out that were arrested physician for credit reports. now, from hong kong in hong kong, shrinking media space, another loss in a statement on social media, independent, online news sites. citizen, you said it would stop operating from tuesday saying it needed to ensure the safety of its stuff. it described itself as a little bows in the middle of tremendously rough seas. that announcement came less than a week after stan use announced it was closed down. alas, after the independence publication had been raised by police and 7 people were arrested. in october, hong kong security bureau accused citizen news is misleading its readers. when reporting that free speech was no longer guaranteed under the national security law . found a chris young settled though citizen use not been contacted by national security
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police. it was impossible for the small outlet to continue. overall media is facing a face and increasingly tough environment for those who are being seen as critical or troublemakers. they are more wonderful. young said he hoped young hong kong journalists wouldn't be put off saying there's still a role for media to play in the territory. a sentiment echoed by other journalists, full. c'mon, doyle. they have been a lot of media workers who express their sadness on social media, and i don't think we are the only ones who started in this industry. there were still a lot of journalists who are willing to try hard. i still have the hold and that is a news is the 3rd outlet to shut down after stan news and hong kong. last pro democracy paper, apple daily. that was for to close in june last year after its assets was seized and founded jimmy lie, arrested. authorities have also blocked programs on public broadcast, the radio,
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television, hong kong, and issued directives to stuff. it's now uncertain how remaining outlets, including hong kong free press can survive. the decision by citizen used to close is another sign that the media environment here is becoming increasingly difficult . yet hong kong authorities have repeatedly rejected claims of a crackdown. thank they are not targeting the media journalism as not sedition, but seditious action activities and inciting other people through public action activities could not be con, don't. under the guise of news reporting, hong kong chief secretary john les criticized a recent editorial published in the wall street journal title. no one is safe in hong kong, saying that recent arrests had nothing to do with me of freedom. hong kong was once known as a vibrant hub for media outlets, but a national security though imposed on the region and 2020 has changed that and left many faring independent journalism is being crushed for clinic,
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i'll just 0 hong kong still had here. now 0. how protest is in miramar and changing their tactics to ensure they can continue to voice the opposition to military rule plus a band out in covenant, snow scientists, a point to climate change for colorado's when to walk away with the last few weeks of seen flooding. all and off because of heavy showers. impotency malaysian down towards singapore. nothing's really changed. does the focus of the heavier stuff is over the water. it's still the ne monsoon is still the right season to get that sort of potential in quality and singapore. the same could be said for northern bornea, less so the philippines, equally. so for the south in northern australia, for the north though in japan, of course it's the opposite story. it is winter and
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a cold one. this means once again, there be warnings up for unaffected liza blizzard in hawkeye dough and increasing the likely heavy snow in western holland. she recalled already been broken. they were last year about the same time. so which is really showing itself in japan, whereas in china, not so it's fairly, quite looking picture and it's mostly settled across india, the ne, monsoons taken the right. it's for lank and not very much in town either. but there is rain coming across from southern iran into some pakistan during tuesday and wednesday, eventually work itself into the western side of india. now, you know, at this time of year, the settled northern part of india gets very poor air quality because nothing ever moves. well, this rate will move it. you could see the improvement in the air quality deterioration, the weather type. ah, a while the one
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we listen, design is making serious effort to stop the time that we need to make a story on how to time the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, the me. again, you want to remind about top stories this and india is study and campaign to vaccinate teenagers against cobra. 1900. the dr. comes is on the con, infections arising several regions of introduce restrictions,
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including the nighttime curfew in the capitol, new delhi, humans who te fighters say they've sees the, you nice to r m a ship of the m, the portuguese data rebel, say the vessel was carrying military supplies the saudi live coalition says medical supplies, well su dunn's prime minister, hum, dock has resigned less than 2 months after he signed a deal with the military following qu, we're fail to form a governments. he said more towards needed country is to move towards civilian rule the throne of talk on the iran euclidean resuming on monday in vienna. fame to revive the 2015 agreement with well powers. right in foreign ministry spokesman says western nations have realized that they must be backed down from maximal demands. jabari has more now from vienna. this week could be one of the most important weeks. and that is because the talks until now, i've been dealing about what the talks will re about. they were talking about the
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agenda. now there seems to be a, a agreement of some kind about what they're going to discuss. there are still hurdles and there have been solutions before us for all sides, mainly the americans and the rainiest were at the heart of this dispute about how they can proceed and overcome those hurdles this week we're expecting to find out whether or not that can actually happen the rain you have said that they want the us sanction lifted. since the americans left a deal in 2018 and impose a series of strict sanctions on her aunt oil and banking sectors. they rated the americans for their part have said that the iranians have to go back into full compliance since 2019. they started reducing their commitments to the nuclear deal . and further advanced or nuclear program, there seems to be incentive from all sites to decide whether or not this deal can be salvage. this week, the coming talks will be the most serious, since the negotiations began in april of last year. and that is because the, a dispute mechanism was triggered by the european signatories to the deal that is
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germany, france, and then you pay in january of 2020. so this has been going on for a very long time. it seems it's now this week that we'll decide whether or not the parties involved to be able to come to some kind of an agreement about whether or not they can revive dis 2015 nuclear deal. brazil's president says, doctors are considering operating on him to treat time as time intestinal obstruction, a joy. bizarre says he's using special freedom. she wants to be hospitalized. michelle poller, he's been admitted to hospitals several times since being stabbed during his presidential campaign. in 2018. protest is in miramar. opposed to military rule have adopted the tactics to avoid confrontation with authorities in the policy security forces. i've used live far and matter rest to intimidate and tony chang is falling. developments from neighboring thailand all across miramar. in the last few days protested, have been out showing their opposition to the military government in insane
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township in yang. go and put a flash mob protest as hit the streets, holding up banners, calling for an end to dictatorship and shouting out slogans. calling for power to be returned to the people. they moved very fast. they don't protest for long because the military have used brutal oppression against protest as in the past 11 months. but it's not just in urban areas incent, show men marin, sorry, gang, which is an area which has generally been past, been very supportive of the military, retest as came out to. and in some cases, protest as have taken up, arms aware that peaceful protest against the military is not working. it seems that is the one year anniversary of the military coup approaches. the people of me are more than one their voice to be silenced. after hearken, falls, wind spark to strike, to fire in the state of colorado. the winter storm is now hit. just days later, scientists say climate change may be to blame or bird manly. as this report child
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remnants from people's lives peak through a blanket of snow. a winter storm hit, colorado's boat county, days of the fire had engulfed entire neighborhoods. the fire began in northern denver, and within hours the destroyed a 1000 homes of the sweeping through superior town and the city of louis school. you know, these are quiet little blocks. we're kids play, did this local resident and his dog. we're lucky not to lose their home. walking through that devastation yesterday was on one hand. heartbreaking because you know that people last are there. they're all their, their belongings, their memories that were in those homes, families that were raised, their u. s. president joe biden has offered funds to help with the recovery. and the
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county sheriff's, as such, is continuing to victims. the scenes are still hot. there still, you know, deep in debris, hot debris cover was snow. so as a very difficult task, signed to say unusual weather had a domino effect. early. torrential rain let to prairie gross his growing hide. a try winter turned the ground to kindling and powerful winds down power lines igniting the grass. they blame climate change. this kind of event that happens in december with a lot of rain to increase fuels early in the year and then no rain later in the year that dries them out, is very much associated with climate change. some lives have been lost and thousands more appended. if climate change is to blame many will question, how can they prevent this destruction from recurring in the future? laura, but man, the onto sera,
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a powerful earthquake has struck taiwan the magnitude 6.2 quick centered off the eastern coast of the island. the tremor shook buildings in the capital taipei, there had been no immediate reports of serious damage. chinese property giant ever grant, her suspended trading on hong kong stop market. its value plunged by more than 9 percent after it failed to pay investors on thursday is missed several payments in the past months. every grant is more than $300000000000.00. that's more than any other property developer in the world. to go as a chair, professor at their soto university, he says, every grounds, debt will have huge repercussions for customers. he doesn't believe it will affect the global economy ever grant is the largest property developer. in china, i am possibly in the world. and it's debt in total is also mind boggling. so it's restructuring, or reorganization or liquidation eventually will be painful for itself or its
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shareholders, for all the stakeholders of ever grant. because in not only has borrowing from banks, but also huge kinds of liabilities to its suppliers and also many ah, people who bought the apartments fryeburg grant have pre paid for their apartments . and their legal status is also very much in the li mobile. so this will be a time consuming, very painful process ing ah china. on the other hand, i think the debt incurred by immigrant is mostly one on one debt. that is a debt between ever grant has a borrow versus it's lenders, a debt between ever been grant versus is a priors. and also problems between ever grant as the property developer versus its customers. now, in sharp contrast to the financial crisis in 2008, which was caused mostly by the subprime, which is our derivative, ah, product, sol,
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to many financial institutions ever grants, debt is mostly one 0, one egg and it could be more easily restructures. i came in conservationist and paleontology. sir richard leaky has died at the age of 77. his work helped to prove it. humans evolved in africa. barbara and jennifer, as this report at the height of an elephant perch in crisis in the 1980s, richard leaky organized a spectacular publicity stunt. as director of kenya's wildlife authority, he authorized 12 tons of confiscated elephant tests with millions of dollars to be burnt. although the practice was widely copied, globally, critic said, the ivory should have been sold to fund anti poaching efforts, weaken bone ivory and all these things. but unless weakened, the slave, the public why we're doing it will be wasting of her ivory must be seen
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as only valuable if it's on an animal. it should not be ever seen as a valuable commodity for trade. but his implementation of a sheet to kill policy against aunt pushes made him powerful enemies. he lost both legs when the plain he was flying, crashed in the rift valley, in what he later said was a failed attempt to kill him. like his parents were the wells most famous find as of ancient hammond had fossils. he continued their work and it was in a dig in kenya's to connor reaching in 1975. that leak, his team discovered an almost complete skeleton of an early human known as homo erectus. the find help prove human sivilton africa. it sped, a lifelong campaign to preserve the corner region. it's a natural heritage side with evidence of pre history. not just of the ancestry of humanity that the irish history of the african foreigners, better represent there than anywhere in the world. look at him. he was less successful when he tried his hand at politics. in 1998,
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he resigned after just 2 years from his position as the head of kenya's civil service. he had attempted a cracked and corruption. richard leaky was 77. fighters in northern iraq have been using the same traditional method to make a heaney for hundreds of years. the dense paste is made from crushed sesame seeds groaned by local farms. actually work. i say the labor intensive process creates a better quality product because it isn't made with preservatives. my head has more now from northern iraq in the far north of iraq said, hook province, an ancient im, super to amy and town now called on my dea lies 1400 meters above sea level. the climate and soil conditions in the area are good for growing crops, especially sesame and my dear has been famous for its to haney for centuries. with the staple food paste produced by traditional methods
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sulaiman, her scenes. a factory has been in the family for generations. he says it operates 7 months a year between october and june. that's the rainy season. when there is enough water and the currents are strong enough to turn the water mills melia fresh gathered up for or shade her dinner. the factory was mill was constructed 350 years ago, and it's still producing the same tasty to haney because we use locally grown, says me soaked and well water and roasted by firewood made. after the dried, the seeds are put in a stone oven, heated by firewood, then follows a labor intensive is stirring process for a couple of hours to ensure that completely roasted a water mil driven grinder then turns them into a smooth paste. add
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a thick air when john i am going to pay off. marya the grinders millstone is turned by hydro power. from underneath, the water cools off the millstone temperature, so that any seeds won't be burned. yordway's your workers in this factory say they produce between 70 and 80 tons of to haney a year. the haley is a favorite food throughout the arab region. but for all, maria families, traditional to haney, is not only part of the dive to faith the whole, the weather in the mountains. little for become part of their heritage. 80 years old has an o, maddie says they've always depended on what they can grow and the area for their nutritional leads. as food security is a daily struggle. rather wagner thankful our founding fathers created this dish to help them move round heights and valleys to work and farms as a child. i remember we used that as a dietary supplement. the people over my dear say proudly that customers from
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across iraq visit the town just to buy. it's a to haney. it's believe the 1st to haney walter mill was built by kurdish rulers in the 16th century. what's not known is how long traditional mills will keep running without the introduction of some modern technology. madame de, were had al jazeera in all, my dear town, northern iraq. ah, so it is time to update the headlines here on out there. and india is starting a campaign to vaccinate teenagers against cobit 19. the drive comes as i'm a con. infections are rising. several regions have introduce restrictions including a nighttime curfew in the capital. new delhi avenue hotel has more from vaccination center in new delhi. this price facility is only for people between 15 and 80.
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that is the age group that started getting job starting today. oh, as of now in the us only administering callback.

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