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so much steeper and much more problematic than we thought and asked where the lessons learned from the global pandemic could lead to positive change because of the, of the hill which all hail the locked down expose of privilege and poverty. during a crisis on our jazeera, ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello, the hell robin. you're watching the out. is there a news our life, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes? you have your sleepless nights. and i not knowing what to expect. desperate for news from loved ones in toner after the volcanic eruption that is cut off the pacific islands from the rest of the world. naval ships from new zealand and australia, set off with aid and supplies for the islands,
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amid fears of extensive damage. in other news, new charges filed against outlaws, nigerian, separate his leader and am deaconate. he's accused of terrorism, and treason were also in boston, which is struggling to contain the army comm variant of covey. 19 hundreds of health workers are infected. i'm joining us just go with the sport more trouble for england's criticism. training police are called in to break up a party class 3 time grand slam champion. and the murray survives a 4 hour battle ports to when his 1st match is straining open in 5 years. ah, welcome to the news hour. it's been 3 days since the volcanic eruption unseen army in tong are, but the full scale of the destruction is only now beginning to emerge. the government says several small islands had be evacuated because nearly every homer
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has been destroyed. new satellite images show a thick layer of ash on the runway upon the main airport. on the left is how it looked before the rupture and the ashes delaying deliveries of international aid. and is expected to take days to clear the ashes proving quite problematic, not just for water and sanitation because tom collected water from the roofs of households. but in terms of access for the aid from australia, new zealand, and other flights, they need to clear the runway. latest information i have is that 60 percent of the runway has been cleared and this is done manually. i hear up to 200 volunteers are sweeping the runway in preparation for the supplies to land on thursday or friday. if things happen according to plan. this is her tongue port looked at the end of december in the latest satellite pictures you can see containers flung about on the
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area is smothered in grey ash. dozens of homes on the main island, the tongue tongue, the top, who was severely damaged or destroyed. now you can see the power of that option right here. this was the volcano before the massive explosion on saturday. now, most of its disappeared under the sea, the russians sent out, and folk shot waves around the world and sent me surges throughout the pacific. sarah clark has been following developments from brisbin in australia. these are some of the 1st satellite images showing the extent of the damage. after a volcanic eruption triggered a synonymy and wave surged through, thom has 170 islands in zealand and australia. have fit military aircraft to assess the damage for the work that was done was really quite crucial. but we know that there is more work to be done to make sure that solar can bounce back to mann. i know amo has been unable to reach her family and toner since saturday to, to assist in live on the main island on the top to brother and his family on the
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small island for vasu. i'm worried. i like everyone ill stay. you know, you have your sleepless nights and not knowing what to expect a fiber optic cable. one of the countries main lines of communication was damaged by the russian and may take weeks to a store. within a week or 2, we should be able to know whether we can be able to get our full connectivity up and running. for now, this is the only communication. many people in tang have a tv and radio station in australia covering the pacific region is fielding cause from relatives around the world who desperate for updates. we've had tonin calling from sweden austria, parts of japan. and so for just desperate for any news from home. debts have now been confirmed, including angela glover,
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a british woman who was rescuing her dogs. when she was hit by the powerful wife we are just shattered. is the only word i can think to describe it. any family that you loses, such as treasured member of their family would know exactly what you know, what i'm saying here. a girl is struggling navy. she is on its way from sidney to prison, to load humanitarian humanitarian groups. and now coordinating a joint relief efforts, the volcanic ash means it's difficult to send supplies by air. so water, sanitation kits, tents and blankets are being lighted on ships to be sent from australia and new zealand. high tides, triggered by the volcanic explosion near tonga, had been filled as far away as peru where a ship supplying the country's main oil. processing plant was rocked by waves generated by the russian the result, a 2 kilometer long oil spill. sarah, clock out 0 brisbin, australia, ro, vulcan holders have her handly,
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explains why the irish could be so dangerous and of all tennis ash itself. so these are very hard fragments. i mean, it's not like ash likely from, you know, burning. so that's all crumbly and soft. these are little fragments of volcanic glass angular. so yeah, when you breathe in, physically. ready that obviously is a danger your lungs, but also what that will kind of cash carries is to get past that kind of trip now. and so when that ball can cash and goes into water resources. so example, you know, he starts rain and then that mixes with that the walk in atmosphere. you the, the sofa that's kind of up here to the volcanic cashback can then make acid rain, and it's the same with the drinking water supplies. so imagine a locked hunger collecting drinking water from the rain water. and if i get into the drinking water supplies again, you can kind of lead out, you can kind of and dissolve a little bit of gas took to the ash particle,
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and they can consolidate the drinking water. we have fluoride as well. the gemini foreign minister has met her russian counterpart in moscow to emphasize the need to diffuse tension with ukraine and elaina babble cause welcome bicycle of roles 24 hours after her talks with ukrainian leaders in kiev. the kremlin says it has no intention of invading ukraine, but russian troops amass near the border. and that's raised fears of a confrontation. now the tension not the ukrainian borders, also be the main topic during a meeting between nato secretary general and germany's new chancellor. insulted like, put russia on notice saying that any further escalation with ukraine will come at a high price. ela shall also echoed the sentiment. warning of tough reactions or 2 correspondence following these talks. dominic cane is embellish, will be speaking to him about the meeting between the german chancellor and the head of nature in a few minutes for such cause. i went to dasa jabari who's in moscow. and also
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obviously the 2 foreign ministers have been talking to each other, but what have they been saying about the impasse that they're both experiencing right now? while there's certainly a sense that that in past remains that the gaps has not been breached bridge between the 2 sides. but there was a sense that diplomacy is very much needed and dialogue is very crucial. and they're both foreign ministers agreed that there needs to be a continued dialogue. the russian foreign minister surgery law for all, for his part, says that it is not up to germany or any other country to dictate how and where their own troops can be deployed within their own country. referring to of course, the nearly 100000 russian soldiers that are carrying out to drills near the ukrainian border and southwestern part of this country. since early late last year,
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this was cause, of course, a lot of concern and the german foreign minister alluded to this. she said that these troops, you cannot help. but be alarmed by the troops that have amassed alongside the border with ukraine. but the russian foreign minister reiterated moscow's position, that they are not looking for conflicts with ukraine, and that they are still waiting for a written response from the united states about their security proposals for nato, and their concerns about the possibility of ukraine becoming the latest member so the security alliance that is nito and that is something that is very much a red line for this country. and the for mr. reiterated that position. there was a sense that this meeting was not very, very positive. demeanors of the 2 foreign ministers was not as friendly as one would have expected. there was no cordial advised at the end of the press conference. the german foreign minister left very quickly as soon as it was over.
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and there was some discussions earlier. they met the to match and then private meeting and they held this briefing afterwards and they were iterated, their position. but the german foreign minister, lean up, our block is adamant that germany's here as a part of a incentive to create further dialogue between moscow and the european countries that are at the center of this concern about what is happening between moscow and kiev. in the past few weeks, and there certainly are going to be further discussions being held across the continent about what is coming in the next few weeks. but they're certainly from the russian perspective that their position is very clear and their foreign minister was very adamant that moscow is not looking for any conflict. and they're not going to invade ukraine in any kind of accusation along those lines or simply propulsion with those jabari in moscow. thank you. that's because i would have done
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that. kane, who joyce, life, berlin, the german chancellor, where he standing next to the nato secretary general. they have been talking for a few minutes. what are you getting in terms of what they've been saying so far? the interesting thing here sale is listening both to all of shots and yes. starting back the unity of purpose from the 2 men. there's no question that's from mr. starting back perspective. he's trying to send a message, not just to the world's media, but also to moscow about what his organization's perspective is here. and there was tough talk, but also the suggestion that if there is the readiness in moscow to debate, to negotiate that there were, there is an invitation, a standing invitation from him to all night. so members and allies, plus the russians to discuss the situation in ukraine and how to diffuse that situations. that's the thought that was echoed by all shots, saying that in his opinion,
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all formats should be used. that's diplomatic format. see means to bring all sides together to try to diffuse things. the interesting thing here is, remember that the german government has not spoken about what, whether it would follow the example of the british government and provide weapons to the training in government. the only weapon that the german government here seems to believe is one that it can talk about with the russians is what it would do if there was aggression against ukraine. there was a question put to both men, but pointedly to mister shots about the pipeline. the gas pipeline nord stream to which connects russia with germany goes through the baltic sea. it's circumvents ukraine. many people are wondering, will it ever be switched on? and mr. shots and answering a question was saying, well, if there is further regression, he spoken about what that was response the germans might give,
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didn't say exactly what it would be, but the implication was clear that maybe not stream to wouldn't really come into operation. that has been speculated about for some considerable time, but some clarity starting to emerge from the german government about what it might stu, if there was a further aggression in their eyes from the russians, these of ukraine. okay, well it seems dominic that, that meeting as just about to end or it has ended, they're walking on stage. now. this is most probably one of the 1st major problems that the new german chancellor has had to face on an international stage. you what, how do you gauge how he's performed so 5? suppose i'll be many looking towards germany for leadership after angler merkel left. yes, the interesting thing here is as dasa was selling us from moscow about annabel bought, being, being them meeting her count about sergey lover of the same thing,
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this government is new. it has people in it who have not been in that role before. and so all eyes are on these individuals, these high ministers be that the foreign minister in moscow, or mr. shots here in berlin. the interesting thing is stepping into the role filled by angle medical. some people during the trump administration referred to anger marcal as the leader of the free world. that's a monica that would normally have been associated with the inhabitants of the white house knots of the person in the chancellor's here in berlin. so big shoes for mister shots to step into he at almost every opportunity where he has touched on foreign policy as emphasized the importance of the trans atlantic relationship, i. e, between washington, brussels, berlin, and other ne. so countries here in europe and in the e. u. he's always mentioned that wherever possible, and he's tried to talk tough visa v, russia and ukraine,
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specifically highlighting the importance of the normandy format. that's something that angular mackerel time and again would stress the importance of it. this idea of binding paris berlin, kiev, moscow. something that angler merkel really went went to great length about and mister shots is trying that too. as it must be said as emily annabel voc but all eyes clearly on mister schultz. indeed for the moment dominant came that forest and bell, and thank you so plenty more had here on the al jazeera news of the colorful hindu festival in malaysia, that's been scaled down for a 2nd year. answer, lank as president, lays out his vision for the country will have details on what he wants to focus on and by music style. robert and lo and dance ski is named the 1st best player of the year for a 2nd consecutive time for that can meet with joe ah,
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a trial as adjourned in nigeria of a separatist leader accused of treason. now i am. the kanu is the leader of a group called indigenous people of biafra, that campaigns for the secession of the southeastern region of by her for it separated from nigeria in 1967 which led to the late gerry and civil war fidelis m bah josefina, live from boucher with the very latest just gives a quick background as to who this man is and why he's been put on trial. not because he's from the, from the felt isn't part of my dear. he decided to take on the leadership of the indigenous people of a different after a similar movement according movement for the actual addition of this. obviously the back for more like the leader was in detention. he took all the while,
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leaving in london with broadcast messages to major people from the south east who are in the country and out of the country. and in recent years, he's had to run battle with the government results in infesting. he's at rest in 2015, and is he getting there? if he left, the country is to 2017. and again, last year in june, he was arrested in kenya and brought back to my year to face trial. and it's been a case of back and forth with the judicial system with government. and they been cause for his release, a conditional release. but the government insist that he had to go through the normal trials because he has in seem to have risks set in push and have provisions off the law. and now he's been before that said, now he's been facing 7 kind of charges of tree scene terrorism,
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and ph waiting for school. he gave president how much harry? but now the government has amended the chinese bringing up today. 15 cons charges bordering on terrorism. is there a general consensus in some parts of the country beyond the south east that there is a legitimate reason for this group of people to once the independence? well, it says that the group has been prescribed by government. and what that means is that anybody, anybody associated with that group is going against the law of the land. you had to be content, you know, people from the south east, even among the south, is the divided opinion as to why the truth should be the forefront of leading for a new faith. that's more like a column for the fish. and i thought my outside of the south is on, he's been a case of just a few people trying to like for a support group. but again,
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he has not deterred them. the kind of he supports us who feel that to be who feel that the perceived injustice is against the region which led to the war between 2067 and 970. that has not been corrected and they feel the government has continued to marginalize. people of the region, which is why gain 15, that one house despite a you know, people telling them you have to just maybe have a dialogue with government and see how these things can be resolved without really leaving the country and somebody in the future. thank you. the hospitals in pakistan's largest city of karachi now facing a shortage of staff, that's after hundreds of health co workers tested positive for chrome virus. in the past week. 30 percent of people tested in the city were in fact the that's more than 4 times the national average health official saying the all michel buried accounts for the all new cases come all harder. has the latest from a vaccination center in islam the national command and operation center i had
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boarded over 5000 positive cases of golwood 19. now the new where year and all maker on edge drive in the city of karachi and the worst case where there was a dvd rate of all what 30 percent other cities such a lot have recorded or what per diem for st. lama by standards all march to 11 percent. the national command and operation 10 k is going to be carrying out mass testing and education it's fusion before to decide on the closure of food. it says up cause and emergency situation. however, the army current radian, is considered to be naturally tested under general, radian, that are always $800.00 critical cases in the hospital. the mortality rate as low as part of the new radian concern. but the country does not want to take any. john
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said over 102000000 people have already received their for jap, 77000000, 445000 people have received a 2nd job. the advisory, a debt, all wasn't available. people over the age of 15 showed get their booster shots and also the shorts that being rolled out to the younger population over 20 budget on national command. and operation center has been monitoring the situation across the country. it is an alarming trend, given the fact that $500.00 health workers have also been effected in the city of karachi and the fear that if the strike di has occurred, it could put up for the strain on non already precarious situation. well, let's bring in doctor analyst wirelessly. she's a professor of emerging infectious diseases that london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, jones, you know, from lisa and dr. wallace smith. thank you so much for your time joining us so,
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and i'll just, sarah, i mean, how much of a crisis? aw, developing world health systems in because cobit perhaps is highlighted in a way we may never have imagined it could that this pandemic has highlighted really how bad some of these systems are in terms of looking at the population at large. oh, indeed. now with the o mcclung waist, no, it's sweeping swiftly throughout the world in the u. k. the estimated one in 15 at any time is now in fact it and the so it is just overwhelmed health care systems. now, there is some good news here and it was already said, fortunately this, this marion's causes less severe disease. therefore we will see a smaller proportion of those. and fat said, we'll end up in intensive care or end up dying. but if you have a high number, like we're seeing now and as an increasing carbonate financially, then,
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then then very rapidly as a system, not only the health care system will be overwhelmed, hulu. no, sorry, please. in terms of the investment that governments have to put into the health care system, we can perhaps, often quite easily divide that developed countries. i have managed to set their health systems and health care in a way that helps everyone yet, you know, we're looking at some developing countries. and we've highlighted pakistan, for example, a country 75 years. the making often ruled by military dictatorships have diverted funds to the military. just as one example we, we see families, dynastic families have controlled countries for decades. euro dr. i'm a journalist, neither of us are politicians or we don't want to go down that line, but it is an issue and it is a factor, isn't it? that health care is not top of the political agenda. well, this condemn a should be a wake up call to really strengthen our health care systems globally. and so we are
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all so vulnerable and i think to spend, i mean, has just and math how vulnerable we are in terms in terms of pakistan. situation at the moment. and it's senior, a medic back in april of last year was already warning the authorities for example, that there was a problem in the way that the government facilities weren't able to cope with the cove. it an o outbreak, then with, with delta and that the private sector, we're backing them up and helping them out. how important has that private sector been in developing countries? because it, it, we do see a much stronger private sector health care system in developing countries. if you've got the money, you can pay for it. so the private sector had to step up and is in this crisis. what we now need to be concerned about is equitable access for every one
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independent of their, of danger. so, so this message, if you to, we need to know as a how, how rich and of age as we're going to what his goal we need to, we need better facilities. we need, we learned also more intensive care, more oxygen, the basics in developing countries again. and we focusing on this because it's so acute at the moment we're seeing that so many members of medical trained staff are either infected or there aren't enough. stafford aren't enough staff because they either trained and they've left the country looking for better opportunities and a pe salary or they've left because they don't really see a career path within their respective home country. because no one paths respects the, the, the, the skills that they have on a cultural basis. so they'll go to a developed country, a western country where their skills are respected. that's another issue for developing countries. totally greedy. so we have a brain drain as a whole. and 2nd,
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now with the pandemic, about 10 percent of the healthcare workforce has left because of frustration of being traumatized and just fatigued. so, so i think we will need a lot of time to rebuild the standing and the reputation, the attraction of being in the health care profession. we need to make it more attractive so that we, that we really get the best brains from all of the world, but also the best out from nurses. up to 2 doctors is good to speak to as always on al jazeera daughter, annalise wilder smith, joining us from liz, and thanks very much for your time. temperatures could below 0 in the gulf this weekend, his draft with your worldwide look at the weather. we may have some record called across the golf this weekend. hello, everyone will get to those details in one sec. but 1st here's what's going on. on wednesday, energy sliding across the la vance. we may have some more snow in or bill with
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a high of 7 degrees. now let's go into the gulf on wednesday, still breezy, especially for da, how we could see got up to 40 kilometers per hour. now we'll paint on the colors. this is friday night as you wake up on saturday, this is what you're going to feel. q weights plus one. we add minus 3. that could be a new record, a rate. now your record low temperature is minus $2.00 and single digits in dolah with a high 9 degrees. some rain for northern areas are boxed on. that means so not too far away for is lama bought on wednesday. and we may see a light dusting of snow for is stumble as temperatures have come down and snow over the higher ground for eastern areas of the country are storms coming and go in through the tropics of africa, but swampy, more so toward the south. so we'll pick up the story there. we're talking zambia moves and be great in to madagascar some heavy falls. meantime, temperature wise, keep down at 23 degrees. but watch this here. temperatures are going to shoot up big time. you could hit 40 degrees over the course of the weekend. stay cool. we'll
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see again soon. take care. thanks for still had hail the news on how the taliban is being accused of raising women from public life in afghanistan. also sounding the alarm call for 5 g y airlines, a warning of catastrophe when the new wireless network switches on and, and sport and eye catching, dunc for the la lakers will have the latest of the action from the, and the i coming up with joe to stay with us. ah, with ah,
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killing the debates non exempt wolf, ricky geez, have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on services across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future. 8 now . it's not a lock, can get it from completed. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do and we have the tools to do to get back with all the patient. this to you are now to sierra lou. ah,
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look about you're watching over. there is news are with me, the whole rahman, a reminder of all top, still raise 3 days after a volcanic eruption to get a synonymy that his tongue or the scale of destruction is being found out. the government says several small islands have been evacuated because nearly every home that has been destroyed. russia says it will not continue talks with ukraine until the us responds to security demand. russian foreign minister law for all met germany's foreign minister to emphasize the need to defuse tension with ukraine has come 24 hours after talks with ukrainian leaders. in the trial of a separatist leader accused of trees in my area has churned economy. who is the leader of a group called indigenous people have biafra, the campaign campaign to the succession of the southeastern region of biafra. a general strike is planned ensued on, on tuesday 24 hours after security forces killed at least 7 protested,
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demanding military leaders, restore civilian room to gas and rubber bullets of $5000.00 marching towards the presidential palace. and cartoon diplomat do inside on a wednesday to push for talk to enter the political crisis. civil morgan have no from the sudanese capital cartoon. now political parties, especially the force of freedom and change coalition, that the coalition that signed the power sharing agreement with the military in 2019 and was pipelines following the military takeover. they have called for a civil disobedience or general strike and a political strike. many associations that are pro democracy and pro force of the freedom of change coalition. they've also respond to that protesters and resistance committees, residential neighborhood level committees. they have a barricades in various parts of the capital for to me to show their anger at what's happened on monday. now, at least 7 people were killed, more than 60 people were injured, and the police harpoon state police released the pavement thing. they use the
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minimal 4th or minimal legal force that they could use to deal with the protest. on monday that has and protested even more. they say they were an armed. they have gotten used to being here, guys, to get it to be kept away from the vicinity of the presidential palace. but yesterday there was use of live ammunition and hard to him. something that has rarely happened over the past 2 months or so. so lots of anger's among processes on the street and when political parties, while the political deadlock still remains, there is still no clear way out or clear form of negotiation or concessions happening within the political party and the military. so protested say they will continue to organize for the civil disobedience and they will continue to organize for more protest despite the number of that from to this from mondays protest, insur lanka pay rises, the government workers and tax cuts have been announced to the economy damaged by the coded crisis, president go the wire. roger punks are lined his latest plans in parliament. he's
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asking one of the islands biggest lenders, china to restructured debt repayments, the pandemic because called the popular tourist destination $9000000000.00 in the past 2 years. when elson understands more from the capital, colombo, the president, basically talking about food security being a top priority that he needs to be addressed in 2022. he talked about a, some of the plans for green economy. this is the president who basically brought in a band, a complete ban on chemical fertilizers, drawing a lot of criticism down at the grass root level for the sort of quick wait happened . but the president said their policies and goals weren't properly communicated to the people. so he was talking about that he also talked about investment essentially either gamut of airs that the government is looking at a one addressing essentially the energy sector, which is
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a very real problem at the moment. ah, where we're having sort of power outages, power cuts, also because of the foreign exchange crisis that the government is facing. ah, there's a very limited amount of fuel to run generators at the power plant and the president outlining a wide series of a sort of projects to bring in solar power to increase the generation of power. 6 in the next coming years, or he also talked about the need to increase exports essentially because obviously in terms of natural resources or oil, that kind of fossil virtual anchor does not have. so he talked about maximizing what areas that the country can offer in terms of bringing in that important foreign exchange. a provincial governors in japan's government have asked leaders there in turkey to impose a state of emergency because of a reco drawings, an upper corner infections restrictions on eating out a meeting socially could be on the way for the selma. as more from tokyo,
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japan has been experiencing a huge increase in the numbers of infections with caught on a virus. with the numbers nearing almost 50 times, what they were a month ago. some major cities, including or 2nd lesson japan, are also reporting record numbers of video fictions the governor's off. talk you on 3 neighboring fixtures. have agreed this week to ask the central government to enforce the so called quasi emergency. it's a medical set of emergency which would allow them to a shortened operating hours for supplements such as restaurants on bars and also another temper fixtures around japan are also planning to submit the same request to the central government following the special medical emergency status that have been implemented in 3 pre fixtures on the 9th of january, including okie noah, jamar, gucci, and hiroshima. the occupancy rates of hospital beds for coffee. 19 patients in tokyo has it is 21 percent on monday. and if this number increases to 50 percent,
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that would warrant a full medical state of emergency. but i, mr. for me. okay, should i and his what is the speech which he delivered in the parliament on the opening of the ordinary session on monday vote to tackle that spread off for me from variance in the country through measures such as strengthening the medical system and moving forward. the blood of a providing fed shorts of vaccines to the people, especially the elderly. now brazil has begun baxon 18 children, his youngest, 5 years old against cave at 19, and as despite resistance and delay spearheaded by the president mechanic, he f has more after a month of political wrangling, mass vaccination of children is finally underway. in brazil, lunar body veda told us he's relieved his 5 year old asthmatic son has just been inoculated against coven. 19 much, quite rasmussen. awesome. the vaccination campaign could have started before delay
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in brazil was result of the government's in all of the pandemic. and the lack of leadership, health officials expect that most of the 20000000 children between the ages of 5 and 11, will show up to get their shots. despite president james bull sonatas repeated attempts to discredit the vaccines efficacy and safety. he has announced that his 11 year old daughter will not be inoculated. oh, are you going to fax in that your child against something which someone young can catch and have an almost 0 chance of dying? some 300 children have died in brazil since the pandemic began results health regulatory agency and visa approved the vaccine for children in december. but the president publicly questioned the decision, suggesting there was something shady about it. the stuff we're doing is what's behind this. what are the interests behind it? what are the interests of vaccine maniacs? they his remarks were contested by and visit president antonio baja paul. his who
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like many of both scenarios, advisors is also military officer. he asked the president to show proof of wrong doing, or to apologize for making unfounded accusations. political analysts sable sonata is trying to maintain the support of his hard core followers. as polls show, he will probably lose his bid for reelection in october. he has lost nutrition, war and death situation on the, in the end there were, there were other, i'd yell at me that showed that he has lots of walking the military on his position about the boxing issue. or why? because the did, the military themselves have said determined that no soldier or opposite should go to work with dog proof of vaccination. meanwhile, the delay in vaccinating brazilians, both adults and children, has had serious effects. i've asked them why we lost time and could have avoided
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many hospitalizations and deaths. luckily, brazil as a country where people trust vaccines and show up when there's a national inoculation campaign. or beth as cassiano says, her family never had any doubts. her 14 year old son has already had 2 shots and her 8 year old daughter will be vaccinated next week. can either somebody may feel no more members. politics in brazil is very polarized, and the vaccine ended up being a part of this political war where people are more interested in proving his right and he's wrong instead of treating this is what it is. a public health issue and a right to life. i did that, that a recent poll says 8 out of 10 brazilians are in favor of the coven, 19 vaccine, despite their political preferences, and fake hughes monica. you're not give all jazeera the pandemic as putting a damper on a popular hindu festival, celebrated by tunnel communities around the world by pusan festivals and malaysia, which are usually accompanied by large processions, have been scaled back, florence louis house. the story from column paul hindus usually start
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celebrating type with them in the early hours of the morning with prayers and montrose to invoke blessings. and to celebrate the victory of good over evil. as they've done for years, premier sag harassing em and her family will bring pots of milk to a temple. but this time, there's one difference. i want to give my offerings to lot morgan, but because of the coven 19 restrictions this year, i'm choosing to celebrate it. a few days earlier, type was them is celebrated by the hindu tamela community in honor of lord morgan, the hindu god of war, whose believed to grant people their desires. this year celebrations are more lo, there's no procession. and to vote is only allowed 30 minutes slots here at the main temple. 9 type was em, celebrations at the bottom. caves in kuala lumpur temple usually attract up to
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a 1000000 people devoted and tourists. some devoted carry a cavity, a portable shrine dedicated to lord morgan. they enter into a trance and peers, their bodies with hooks and spears. this year like last, authorities have banned the cavity fighting corona virus restrictions. so say i'm being bones already though. i, my problems is after i spell that carrying the color the 4 years ago. so when i heard that the color, the still not allowed disuse, i was disappointed. other rituals, like people shaving their heads as an act of sacrifice, or symbolically purifying themselves by taking a bath and river, have been allowed to go ahead. what type of them this year may be less festive? people celebrating it? say it doesn't make the day any less meaningful to them. florence li,
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al jazeera or the important game to pay his present alpha con days reported to aflame to the united arab emirates for medical treatment. the 83 year old had been in house arrest and a military coup. 4 months ago, the regional organization across demanded his release guineas, military leader, gave him permission to travel up to a month and a court in norway, deciding whether to grant parole to the gunman who killed $77.00 people 11 years ago and his bearing brave it began the hearing with a nazi salute, the self proclaimed right wing extremist has already said 10 years and as appealing for early release from his 21 year sentence. he detonated the bomb outside the prime minister's office and also then went on a shooting spree at a summer camp. the teenagers waterloo, the king day in the united states has been marked with a march in the capital to demand greater protection of voting rights. president joe biden has promised to pass a new law, but luck support in the senate. democrats,
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salvi, that new legislation is needed, especially for ethnic minorities and low income workers. the un says the taliban is trying to steadily, arrays, women and girls from public life and have done his phone. a group of rights experts has released a joint statement saying the telephones policies amount to a collective punishment of women and girls, grounded on gender based bias and harmful practices. that concern by what they describe as continuous and systematic efforts to exclude women from these social economic and political spheres. the experts also warmed. it's no harder for women to work and make a living and that's pushing them further into poverty. fancy, goofy is a women's rights activists. he served as the 1st female deputy speaker of parliament in the country. she says, women are becoming invisible, this heartbreaking them because them, what's been done to the women of atlanta and especially under the name of islam is
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on the contrary against islamic principles. we all know that the politics of polar bond is a politics of m, you know, exclusion. and they believe in exclusion. and their definition of inclusion is basically establishing as a government that is made of taliban different background. or from an ethnic point of view, from a religious point of view and from also gender points of view the taliban. the fact to power does not represent any of these a benchmarks. it's a government majority from one social and i ideological group. no woman at all, and of course it is no ethnic balance. and there is no religious in in a presentation lately. they have become more violent towards, you know, the, the woman who actually protest in the streets of cobble the modeling for their rights. i think the world must get out of this humanitarian crisis business,
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which is needed. but we have to look ahead and have a vision for political dialogue because this cannot continue to be like that. i mean, the people cannot continue to be the victim is switching to women 20. now where the government has closed the kashmir press, club and indian administered kashmir. official saying registration has expired, but trenice believe it's just the latest attempt to stifle press freedom in the troubled region. elizabeth per on them reports. journalists gather outside the shuttle, do most of the cash meet press club in synagogue until saturday. many used to club as an office, as well as a space to meet other reporters. but 2 days ago, a group of journalists escorted by armed police, said they were taking over the running of the club and indeed administered cush mead. they said the managing committees tenure did 6 months ago, and the club had failed to renew its registration. this is not something we are
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digging it order by foot. we have the vote of you me everybody. jot that because there has been a delay in this position. so we are taking it over for the day today. if you're running that day, if you're of the club, the club had at least $300.00 journalists as members. it's outgoing. managing committee said it's registration was suspended without explanation. 2 days before the takeover. a space has been captured, an institution has been captured and with government intervention. and it's very unfortunate that this could happen in a civilized society. and in this undemocratic illegal and unethical mental on monday kush mused information department leased a statement saying was closing the club, which occupies government land. it added that it hopes a duly registered, bonafide society of all journalists shall be constituted as soon as possible. and the body shall be able to approach the government for every allocation of the
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premises. of my online brother, journalist across india have criticized press clubs taken over on saturday and the closure on monday. there has been a total breakdown in terms of the relationship between media and the administration, primarily because i don't think there is any desire in the part of the administration to allow the space needed for free media to conduct. and that is the reason why you find so many cases of june as being how does the human rights groups have warned the shrinking space to journalists in kush meat since the indian government revoked the regions or ptolemy 2019 many journalists, and cush me to and beyond say that space has just become a lot smaller elizabeth peron and al jazeera new delhi southcourt as president moon . jane has arrived in saudi arabia on the 2nd stop of his middle east tall. he was created earlier in react by chrome principal had been full month president movie
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has been showcasing south korea business and defense ties in the region. on sunday, we close to $3500000000.00 miss. i'll deal with the united arab emirates airline chief executives in the us are warning of catastrophic disruption to flights when telecom companies switch on the 5 g. they're concerned that the new wireless signals will interfere with the flight deck equipment, the airline bosses want the government to delay the 5 g roll out to prevent passengers. unconquered being grounded well still had on the knees off. this australian player is up to his old tricks in melbourne. so coming up with joe in sport, ah ah
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ah, not his fault with his joke. thank you very much. the ashes series may be over, but a negative headlines just keep coming for the cricket team. one of their coaches can now be facing the fac, this video shows police in tasmania breaking up a party of 6. i am involving england captain jo routes. james anderson, some of the australia players. it followed noise complaints by fellow guests at the hotel and then assistant coach graham thorpe is understood to film the video and the the whales cricket board is investigating the incident and how the footage was made public. this incident follows reports of a drinking culture within being a camp during their for now serious defeat. to the attorney, an open now and 3 time grant time champion and the murray has ended a 5 year wait, victory and melvin. the scott was up against because bustle, asheville,
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in his 1st match at this year's tournament. and it was an epic encounter. murray accepted a wildcard to play this year. a lengthy injury layout became through nearly 4 hours on the court to beat the number 21 seed in 5 sets. is the 2nd time murray has beaten bethel ashley in the past week. you'll now play japanese qualify a terror. daniel in the 2nd round, been a tough, tough 3 for years in a lot of work to get back here. and it's been played on this many times and had data and spirit. incredible. i've always fantastic support. and yeah, this is the one where i thought to play my last match on 3 years ago, but i'm a thing to be back wedding if i can ask for any more lost his runner up dental. madame has opened his accounts. the us open champion is now the top seed in the competition off the nova joke of which is deputation. and the 1st 2 sets went smoothly for the russian as he took
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a 6164 lead over henry lexington. but he was forced to fight through the 3rd, which is a swift opponent push to a tie break. a pair of unforced errors gaze met that have a 3 match points. and he feel gwen on the 1st to them to reach round to met with faces. nick carroll snake. the australian showman was up to the old tricks in his opening match, the served under arm through his life to the surprise of british opponent, leon brody carrier played another twain during a raleigh he went on when in straight sets. in so much back since recovering 19 there was a battle of us open champion in the women's tournament. the current title hold the emerald economy. one, the opening said over 2017 champion sloane fleet. steven 6 love the american forth toy back into the game by taking the 2nd 6 to read. economy sets up again in the defy the quincy it 6123 for the 2nd
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for most training and open. finally, petro fit is out. she lost romanian veterans, but on a 1st year, 6262. it's been a difficult month and australia for the former wimbledon champion who has played just 3. we'll not matches early, exit in the late and sidney. another form of wimbledon champion convenient mcgrew with a struggle to close out her contest against french women. clara burrow on tuesday eventually reached the 2nd round of 6364, former welding them once in a while it pointing to her 1st much full of confidence of winning in melbourne. early this month, she struggled to find her rhythm and her servant tone makella. this will find that when the joke of which of course is not competing in australia because he's not vaccinated. meanwhile, another high profile sportsman not have taken the vaccine, the n b a star, kyrie irving is standing by his decision of being is effectively
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a part time player for the brooklyn. that's because of vaccine mandate prevents him playing home games in new york. his teammate, kevin durant is injured, leaving them at shorts of plays. that won't change his mind on the vaccine space rooted in my decision. and that's just what it is. you know, it's not going to be swayed just because of one thing in this, in the life that somehow is, you know, some, some, somehow it's brought to my attention as being more important than what's going on. well, it's just not happening for me that you know, and i was like, i again, i respect everyone else, decision. i'm not going to ever try to convince anyone or anything or any just i'm standing stand a really what i believe in gone say worries n b a franchise this distances. so from comments made by one of his car owners, he said that nobody cares about china's the ledge persecution of muslim week is us diplomat. so boy, causing the upcoming beijing winter and takes over the issue of human rights in
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china. but worry as cone or the billionaire channa pitt's. you had this to say while appearing on a put cost this week and nobody cares about what's happening to the beakers. ok. you you bring it up because you were liar. and i think, what do you mean for the rest of us? don't care. i'm just very hard. you're saying you're variously don't care. i'm telling you a very hard, ugly truth. ok, of all the things that i care about. yes, it is below my line. if you're asking me to do, i care about a segment of a class of people in another country. not until we can take care of ourselves, will i prioritize them over us? whereas payoff team issued a statement to address those comments, saying as a limited investor who has no day to day operating functions with the warriors. mister polly, a pity does not speak on behalf of our franchise. and as you certainly don't reflect those of our organization on the courts, the lakers snapped 3 game losing streak and abroad. jane caught 25 points, may be jazz for westboro overproduce this i think don't like it.
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bouncing back well to the 37.2 feet, then i get to 2 days ago. and the boston celtics fall back from 18 point sounds went against the union pelican when i 4 to 9 to jason, peyton was sent out play was 27 points. are and that's now 5 when the last game and 2 the nfl playoffs and the walk around is complete also the l. a. rooms b. i resigned to cardinal is a comfortable when says you 4.211 with adel beckon junior going the 1st post season done of his career. the ram will now head through to the divisional rounds to face the depending bow champion. the tampa bay buccaneers lead by han write is a quick look at how those divisional playoff shape up on sunday is the titans against the bangles the packers against the 40 niners and that game between the bucks and the rams. and monday is the kansas city chiefs against the buffalo bill.
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all of the teams, the aiming to the civil, which is played on february, the 13th my and mean by in munich, and poland strike, robert levant. oscar has won the fif of best men's player award. the 2nd year running evan dusky bert good. mueller's record for scoring the mice boone does lead to goals in a calendar year with $43.00 chelsea's champions league winning. both thomas to help was named men's coach, sophia and christiana ericsson has been given the chance of returning to top level football off to suffering a cardiac arrest during the euros that denmark would feel that has been offered a 6 month deal by the premier late club brentwood, he's not played since being resuscitated on the pitch in june last year. and since been fitted with the fibro later, erickson wasn't allowed to play with the device in italy, so into mind were forced to terminate his contract. thank you. be quite good benefit. actually nozzle spoke now. so thanks very much tony. i'll be watching the i was there a news on with me. so rahman and joe gusher, raska,
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i'll be back with more on the other side of the brain until i'm from me. and all of the news, our team, thanks very much for your time. and your company. ah . the virus is indiscriminate, yet those living in poverty are far more vulnerable to the dangers of cove. my g ali re examines the reasons for this disparity, the social and economic inequality that surround us. how much deeper and much more problematic than we thought i'd asked where the lessons learned from the global pandemic could lead to positive change because of the fix to kill all hail to lock down, expose a privilege on poverty during a crisis on a just 0 prank assessments this gracious continue to weaken a look, a shell, even though on their campus. he believes in the beginning that they will expect informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from the young people. that is one of the most helpful things to come out of this
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critical debate. do you think they should be facilitated? not sure. okay, it's a great. it's a really simple question. let's give time your child swans that inside story on al jazeera. mm. me each and every one of us is about a responsibility to change our personal space for the better a . we could do this experiment. i mean, biodiversity could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet louise, incredibly rare species for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly. here in jenny, this is got to collect the signature, the sale, the re saying this is an extremely important service that they provide to the city . why don't we,
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we need to take america to trying to bring people together and trying to deal with people who could left behind. ah, you have your sleepless nights and are not knowing what to expect. desperate for news from loved ones in tona after a volcanic eruption in the pacific islands triggered us in army, at least 3 people been killed. ah, i'm so robin watching all just to relax my headquarters here in doha. also coming up now to advise russia to a new round of tools to deescalate tensions over ukraine.

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