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sections of oregon, washington state, and eventually the canadian province of british columbia to the east, then fairly quiet pitcher. but i wanted to point this out. we're going to have blizzard conditions for newfoundland, the avalon peninsula on tuesday, about 30 centimeters of snow. and those winds with an up to 80 kilometers per hour for the southeast, it's quite a band of rain pushes away from the carolinas. so for the calm conditions here, but as that rain push way from the carolinas, it's going to drop some torrential downpours for some of the b, me, and islands. on monday, the top end of south america rein stretches from the northwest to brazil to the southeast. there are some weather alerts in play for that boat, for the state of hill drawn data, sol quiet conditions, the capital suns out in ports allegro with the high 34 degrees and temperature is pushing 40 degrees in bio blanca. on monday. that's it to you later. ah, ah,
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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news. our live from dow coming up. in the next 60 minutes. brazil's president promises to punish supporters of formulated journal sanara who stormed the nation seats of power. these alive pictures from brazilian, where police have gathered outside the camp of both scenarios, supporters urging them to move out pakistan rallies international support and ask for billions of dollars in a to help recover from last year's devastating floods. today i am asking for your food for those who have lost it. life savings did homes and
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livelihood. those who are sitting under blue sky tracing, the harsh winters and thailand opens its doors to travelers from china despite the surgeon cove with 19 infections and is fully buffalo bills make an emotional and winning return. so action in the nfl is just a week since the bills play at the more hamlin suffered cardiac arrest during again ah, it's just passed 1300 hours g empty 10 am in brasilia, where tensions remain high in the capitol after an unprecedented attack on brazil seats of power security forces have surrounded a camp of supporters or former leader j a ball sanara. now they've been given until 1500 g m t to disperse from in front of the army headquarters. on sunday,
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ball sanara support a storm congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. they demanded newly elected president lewis in our seo lula de silver, be removed from office of president lula is blaming ball sanara and is promising to punish those behind the attack. the governor of brazilian ball sanara ally has been suspended for 90 days for failing to stop the violence. balsam arrow is in the united states and he's been condemning what he called an illegal attack. monica anarchy of begins our coverage. ah, these were the scenes that many in brazil had here for months now since of supporters of former president jape. also, mattel storming the heart of the government congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. whence inside the ran riot, shattering windows and destroying furniture hall's traction had begun on social
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media. the moment the new president, reason as to lula, the silver was sworn in just a week ago. lula was 800 kilometers away in the state of some palo blamed his predecessor for inciting the attack. bogus abbey, you'd be right. good. everybody knows that this was encouraged by several speeches made by the former president. he encouraged the invasion of the supreme court of the presidential palace. he encouraged the invasion of the 3 governmental powers. whenever he could. this is also his responsibility. and as the responsibility of the parties that supported him, all this will be investigated forcefully and very quickly. oh, so now to supporters have been camping outside military barracks across brazil. since lula defeated bull seattle in last year's presidential election, though, they refused to accept the results, making unfounded claims, the voting system was rigged and accusing the supreme court of bias. for 2 months,
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they have been calling from military intervention to stop lula from taking office. when that didn't happen, they took matters into their own hands. police and brazilian were slow to act, raising questions about their loyalties. many members of brazil, security forces have been strong, supporters of both seattle world leaders have condemned the violence and rallied behind lula. u. s. president joe biden called the attack outrageous and pledged his government's full support. by sunday evening, security forces had regained control of the buildings, and the federal government will be in charge of security in the capital until the end of the month. while a member of the chamber of deputies of brazil has been speaking, the journalist in brazilian, he says it's hard to grasp the magnitude of what happened on sunday, which is like
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a little bit as you would plug your bicycle. what happened today in brazil is more severe than the attack on capitol hill in washington because there was an attack on the side of legislative power. but here we saw an attack on our 3 seats of power. it would be like witnessing the invasion of the white house in the united states. but it, monica, and the key of his live for us in brazilian. now. so monica, how are people waking up and processing all of this must be a sense of shock. yes, they were very shocking images. this has never happened before. here were standing right now in front of congress. this whole area yesterday was filled with these. ah protesters. these people that were rallying ah, asking for military intervention. basically wanting to oust ah present was the nostril rule about silver just a week after he took office. now all this has been cleared behind me. there's
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security is very tight. ah, this square where we have this place where we are. the 3 buildings are very close, one to the other. the supreme court is towards my left and the presidential palace towards my right. ah, what lula started his day very early to day in the presidential palace. he met with ah, 3 supreme court justices and the president of the house of representatives. now he's meeting with a defense minister who has been under criticism for not imagining that this would be happening because that the storming yesterday was very simple. the buildings were totally unprotected. he's also meeting the leaders of the 3 armed forces, and after that, he will receive a phone call from the prime minister of portugal and former us president bill clinton. ah, this afternoon in south bow law,
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the largest city of brazil. there what with the march has been are scheduled from lula supporters in defense of democracy and many social movements. so it is a very, very tense day to day here and throughout the country. i'm i guess now a lot of the focus is on that camp where both on all ro support who's have gathered and he signed the go to disperse or all we heading for a show down with authorities for well, the, the cap is some 6 kilometers away. from where we're standing right now. we had spent the january, the 1st in the cap which was denied duration day. so wobble, a supporters were, were having a party here for his inauguration with a show. the beat that both on our supporters were at that camp where they had been camped out for 60 days. and one of the mistakes that they are thinking was made was
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they had asked the police to, to take these protesters away because were camped out right in front of the army headquarters. but they rather not do any things, so not to have any violence at the time. so the campers continued there and other buses with more supporters came over to brazil. ya. now the decision has been to clear that camp and to send these people home. now these people strongly believe that they have a right to resist because they believe the election has been stolen and they wanted a military coup. and when that did not happen, they said we will stay on the streets until until we can until we can overturn of the government. and also we must know that a monga bulls and our supporters are truck drivers, the same people that paralyzed brazil right after the election on october,
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the 30th. and they had paralyzed the country for many, many ah days. now another thing is that the business men and entities that represent trade, commerce, all these bankers, the they've spoken out against this violence because with political instability. here in brazil, the economy will suffer largely. so all, and these people, even the farmers that do support ah, bill sonata or would have rather have him as president. they know that if there's blocks of, if they're, if the roads are blocked, they can't export their grains in their beach. so it's not good for business. all right, thanks so much for the update on the cam care. now the u. n and pakistan are asking for 16000000000 dollars in aid to help islamabad rebuild following last year's devastating floods. the 2 held,
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the major conference in geneva to rally support delegates from nearly 40 nations including french president, emmanuel mccall were attending several countries pledged immediate support, including france, the united states and germany. the un says it was pakistan's worst disaster in decades. molding when the post disaster needs judgment. my government has prepared a comprehensive framework plan for recovery and he have limitation and reconstruction with resilience. bearing in mind the minimum funding requirement of $16300000000.00, half of which is proposed to be met from different domestic sources and the other half. for my own development partners and friends, we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments to strengthen delcom communities for the future. rebuilding
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back is than in a resilient way will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars and far more will be needed in the longer term. and this includes not only flood recovery and rehabilitation efforts, but also initiatives to address doubting social environmental and economic challenges. command hi, there is impish our. so how is the situation looking now for people who survived those floods? a much bigger member more to 3 to 4 months than that to happen. the united nation factory generated antonio terrace, came to august on, he went into the extensively and then it was decided that along with the secretary general up august on a prime minister withholding conference in june to try to our dragged edge my child
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from friendly country. the donors, financial institution, you heard about us on the prime minister by saying that they needed at least $16000000000.00 in order to start that reconstruction rehabilitation and reset them and prostate. i've got rep buckets on that, not being able to get that kind of support. but everything that comes in a much needed at the moment because tens of thousands of people are still out in the open, particularly in the morning ball, british province. the farthest on like blue just on an even infant problem where the buckets on paper the party had that government. so of course the government had been slow, partly because of the shortage grounds. and partly also because the country is going through, it was taken on the crisis inflation and that dollar dime high, i've got the flood had not died. but the government for performance has also led to
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a failing economy. so any, how come get on great will be appreciated, but it will not be enough to take care of the needs of those people was affected by luck. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. come out haida. the conference was seen as the 1st test for the international community to help nations directly affected by climate change. let's take a look at the pledges made so far. when the e u is agreed to provide $87000000.00, the united states has pledged an additional $100000000.00 and recovery funding. french presidents among the my call says he's pouring in more than $390000000.00. germany is pledged $90000000.00 to help us on adapt to climate change. and chris k is country director for the world food program in pakistani join us from geneva,
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where he's attending that conference. thanks for making time to join us. so 1st of all, been looking at some of the numbers in the world food program and the warning is that about 1100000 more people are heading for some level of food insecurity. tell us what exactly does that mean? well, it doesn't mean we're not out of the woods of the humanitarian response. the prime minister did make that quite clear in his initial remark. the relief work is not yet over. and indeed, your correspondent men, she, there are still tens of thousands of people who are still living without proper shelter. not only that, they don't have a means of income. as a consequence, they are still very, very dependent on humanitarian assistance. and this is where it typically consigned
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as the world food program. because although we have been able to provide, in accordance with our initial plan, food assistance to over 3000000 people are funding will come to an end. in the middle of this month, we are expecting and has expected to be able to provide all the way through the end of march, which is the beginning of the, the beginning of the harvest period. which would then enable people to get back into some kind of employment and generating come and sort of feed themselves. but we've got a very, very tough period of 3 months or so to get through, particularly in the absence of humanitarian financing. and from the numbers that i've been reading out, it looks like we're still quite far off from the number the 16000000000 the post on is asking for, is it going to get the money? it says it needs well.
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to some extent, there was some encouraging signals in terms of structure, finance, particularly for 1000000000 or the timing development bank made an indication that it would make available whether or not we get to the 8000000000 also that was requested by the government to match its own contribution is still to be seen. we are at a lunch break at the moment and there are a number of, of, of members still to speak so, so far it can't be anything else. but the encouraging, but i think we still have a long way to go. and is it fair to say that what's at stake here is not just helpful focused on, but the effort to organize a sort of global initiative to help countries that face this kind of climate problem? well, i think that's right. pakistan is definitely a test case for today's world. and you've heard, i think
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a number of very good make reference to the fastest today. in fact, on tomorrow it could be your country. and that's very evident, i think what with thing in terms of climate change events all over the world so solid directly across the globe. it's really a pretty record that i think in terms of the way that we can afford in mitigating the impact of what seems to be an accelerating theories of climate catastrophes around the globe. all right, thanks so much for joining us. chris k. thank you. plenty more still ahead on the news hour, including ukraine, dismisses what he calls russian propaganda after moscow says he killed more than $600.00 ukrainian soldiers and in small barcelona get to grips with their opponents as the spanish league title re seats. ah,
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ah, now ukraine is dismissing russian statements that it killed hundreds of ukrainian soldiers in a missile attack on clamor tolorisk. schools and apartment blocks were damaged in the attack in the eastern city, but ukraine's military says no one was actually killed. russia said the strike was in retaliation for ukraine's new year. attack, which killed dozens of its soldiers, whom you book the raw as an explosion. and then another, a series of explosion in one made the window shake. really, there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day yet, couldn't i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed on charles stratford reports now from give absolutely no evidence at all as yet an a flat dismissal by ukrainian authorities that such an
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attack happened. we know that criminals is often targeted is often described as a garrison town. it is, i've lots of military in it for 4 years. it's, as i say, traditionally a town associated with the military. and, and of course, you can imagine that those numbers of ukrainian troops have increased as we've gone into this war, but no evidence whatsoever. i think this is important to put it in the context, as you alluded to in the intro of this attack by the ukrainian forces on the town of mac, give on the, in the early hours of new year's day when they initially claim that hundreds of russian conscripts had been killed in that attack, and we saw for the 1st time and admission by the russians that so they said $18000000.00 conscripts had been killed and a conscript center, vocational school that was being used to some sort of conscript center there in the wake of that admission, there was
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a lot of anger on social media amongst ukrainian, sorry, russian army bloggers, a lot of anger amongst the russian public as well. because the russians and blame that attack or the high casualties on what they said was that the use of mobile phones by russian calling scripts that was giving basically a signal to ukrainian forces that allow them to to, to attack that center subs in bosnia herzegovina, holding a military parade to mark a band national holiday. it's a celebration of the day in 1992 when both men says declared their own state known as republic. a subscript. well, for years of war followed that announcement in which 800000 people were killed. in 1995. the de tone agreement ended the war by recognizing republic. a subscript as part of bosnia herzegovina, the rest of the country is a federation,
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dominated by bush me acts and crops. al jazeera balkans correspondent either had yamashita, joins us now from east sarajevo. so 1st was tell us either why this is such a sensitive issue. going on well saw me what we've seen so far is the parade of police forces of different organization, including the russian wanted cycle, lob night wolves. and i believe also behind my back at the moment you can see the official 0 authorities of the bosnians that republic wound on this day. in 1992, the boss, me in the homes and all to number the region with bosnia and herzegovina lane. that's again in japan, you brought me for my lobby and they see this as a national holiday. whereas in boston, the bosnian muslims see it as
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a provo haitian and they for them. it's a symbol of bull prime ethnic cleansing and down the sides permit for the story of the board in the ninety's by a while. now, the constitutional board, in bosnia, the highest port in the country has band with this holiday, arguing that it is presidents awards, other ethnic groups in the country that involving frauds, bosnian muslims. but despite his band, the authorities in the republicans. what of scholars have been celebrating it for years? and this is the 1st time that they are martin this holiday in east, sorry, about which that film with as part of bosnia herzegovina. but it's only a few kilometers away from the both new cap told. sorry if there was a cap on the other agent or me. and as you pointed out, i, the bosnian serbs, bosnian must involving crime, still living together in this state. tell us how an event like this is
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still very sensitive to the security of the country in the region as a whole. oh wow. saw me the please in bosnia and herzegovina has been very fragile since the aunt of the more in the day he's at court. that depends. it's the rule in 9095 now to hunt country place, think a very by lay some raid a continuous. but let to co dry seas and it's, i would say, talked in limbo between why in the one hand the countries trying to become a member of the rope in union. on the other hand, there is a strong rosman influence, and precisely the e. u and the west accused the bosnian serb leader, me, lord, i thought it to be the russian prophecy. as i'm speaking, there are portraits of the russian president vladimir put
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a mirror where i sat at the bottom. it was also honored with a meadow by both instead, leader, me let out stock if you're in this year celebration. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, did not travel to bosnia to actually receive the metal. all right, thanks so much either had yamashita. now us president joe biden is on is 1st official visit to mexico. will be meeting president under manuel lopez abra dog with migration and drunk trafficking. liked to be high on the agenda a later that we joined by canadian prime minister justin trudeau for the north american leaders summit. and on the way to mexico, biden's stopped at the southern border of texas. visit came days after his administration announced plans to curb illegal immigration, john 100 has more from uh, paso, for the 1st time in his 2 years in office. president joe biden landed in the epicenter of the crisis on america's southern border. as he surveyed airy is
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overwhelmed by migrants. republicans called it too little, too late. i just so happens. he's 2 years at about $20000000000.00 too late. he needs to step up and take swift action. the president spoke with local, state and federal leaders and assessed security the bridge of the americans, the busiest border crossing in el paso now the center of the migrant crisis. this is one of the many sides. president biden. didn't see hundreds of migrants living in the streets throughout el paso, with no end in sight. raphael has been sleeping inside a box to protect him from near freezing overnight temperatures, hoping for what american citizens take for granted my life in wrong and by love been made of my ultimate goal is to get a work permit. so i can do what i came here to do to work hard. i would ask president biden to find a solution to this because what we want is work. you know, he's among hundreds, you live indefinitely outdoors, ducking into humanitarian buses for warmth, and a phone charge,
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dining on donated meals, their children playing in the chaos as they do on both sides of the border at sacred heart catholic church, father. rafael garcia takes in a $150.00 lucky migrants each night. many of the rest live out here live. i just had a thank sweet thanks me to goddess that to us, to call right now. the temperatures are not going below freezing the past few days on forecast at the not goal free, below freezing the next few days from when i know so it's, it's the collect climate is cooperating, but it's still a hard situation to be on the streets yet there needs to be a national solution or a national solution that cannot expect the local government to resolve these problems. the solution, the u. s. government has left undone for decades, even as biden calls for comprehensive immigration reform. after his 1st on the ground, look at the migrant crisis. the president left me with the canadian prime minister in the mexican president and mexico city, where he hopes to find progress on the border crisis. the us hasn't found in washington, john henderson, al jazeera el paso, texas. time for
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a check of the world. whether with jeff now, there is another atmospheric river for the west coast of the us have one so an atmosphere, rivers in narrow, concentrated band of rain that stretches from the ocean to the by in san francisco, los angeles, looking to get a month's worth of rain in 24 hours actually less than that, part of the problem here is we've had a series of disturbances, so the ground is saturated. cannot hang on to any more water. that is what is likely to trigger some severe flooding with the run off there. this will also impact coastal sections of oregon, washington state, and eventually the canadian province of british columbia to the east, then fairly quiet pitcher. but i want to point this out. we're going to have blizzard conditions for newfoundland, the avalon peninsula on tuesday, about 30 centimeters of snow. and those winds, with an up to 80 kilometers per hour for the southeast. it's quite a band of rain pushes away from the carolina. so probably calm conditions here, but as that rain push way from the carolinas,
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it's going to drop some torrential downpours for some of the b, me, and islands. on monday, the top end of south america. rain stretches from the northwest to brazil to the southeast. are some weather alerts in play for that boat, for the state of hill, grande's sol, quite conditions the capital funds out in port laker with the high 34 degrees and temperatures pushing 40 degrees and bio blanca. on monday. that's it. to you later . i was still, i had an al jazeera, we'll have an update on china's cove in 19 crisis, nearly 90000000 people in the central united province tested positive plus oh, my god. the goal, posada historic final day slumped. been how, why fi pals coming up in school? ah, in depth analysis of today's headlines from around the world,
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whatever the deed was supposed to been, they have to try and because they didn't, a wouldn't get in front assessments. do you think diplomacy still stands a chance? i'm not very up to about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets. everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have to them for you in a winter. it's going to be hell whole there. pretty soon inside story on al jazeera with whole oh
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i hello, you're well watching out here next week. have those headlines now. brazil's president is promising to punish those who storm the power on sunday. order has now been restored in brasilia also supports as a formerly the job. both phenomena attacks government buildings and the large number of security forces are assembling around the capital both and are supported outside the military headquarters. in brasilia, the campus has been given until 1500 gmc to disperse. now, leaders from around the world and brazil's close neighbors have condemned the attack and pledging the supports for president lula mexican leader under as manuel
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lopez. but i don't says it was a coup, attempt called it reprehensible and i'm democratic chillies president called it a cowardly and vile attack on democracy. argentine has neither expressed his unconditional support for lula in the face of the attempted coup or the french president says, louis can count on francis unwavering support called for respect of democratic institutions. the pin union foreign policy chief says he's uphold by the acts of violence and illegal occupation by what he called violence extremists. vinicius, the colorado is a reader in brazilian, and latin american studies at king's college, london. he tells us more about the government's response to the attack. the 1st thing important is that the government, the federal government taking 2 tents and the security public security brazilian
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and the create was create ana ance exception in the brazilian law is the intervention and public security. in brazil, the governor of the state was of the federal district was removed from suspended for 30 days. that's a strong response. it's necessary now that the government taking to hence do a very strong response against the sort of crimes committed. and yesterday, it's important as well to them will be lies, the groups that are coming in front of barracks all over brazil, and most importantly to track down who is supporting and sponsoring economically these groups. it's absolutely unorganized the effort and it is the is a result of fernand campaign of misinformation and is information that's going on through social media achieving or reaching the supporters of the presentable. so now that we're not happy with the results of the election, it's, it's groups that are sponsoring supporting that it's spontaneously we can understand that said the level, but the level of organization that this is events of yesterday,
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demo street of bringing people to brasilia from all over brazil, we had about 4000 people arriving in one single day to the city and the march that was properly organized. and then the attack to the parliament, to the supreme court and the presidential policy at the same time. so it's clear that his organizers not justin and the rupture of a group of people that are unhappy or dissatisfied with the government. tie one's defense, ministry says 28 chinese aircraft have crossed into its air defense identification zone. beijing confirmed water, cold combat drills around the island, which he considers a breakaway province. in december, taipei reported the largest ever chinese incursion into it's a defense zone. covered 19 is spreading rapidly in one of china's most populous provinces. health officials say 89 percent of people in the region of non have been infected and that's roughly about 80 a and
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a half 1000000 people. most cases are said to be mild and a symptomatic. the government says it's determined 3 open the country despite it. nationwide search in infections, katrina, you has more from beijing. this announcement is very big and it sparked new fears of the possibility of a 2nd wave of coven 19 infections across the country. especially considering that not only as china opened up its international borders. domestic tourism is expected to really be boosted over the next few weeks because china has just begun to noon, which is the travel period leading up to the new year, which happens at the end of january. so for the next few weeks, about 2000000000 trips are expected to be made nationwide. so no doubt those people moving especially between cities, between regions and provinces. they're expected to bring the virus to new areas possibly. and the government itself is worried about remote areas because the
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health system is less developed and fewer people all vaccinated. now the 2nd reaction to this news is shops. there's just a huge disparity between the biggest we're hearing from the provincial government and china's cdc, which is supposed to provide nationwide figures on curve in 1900 infections. and according to the cdc, just about half a 1000000 people across china, they say, have been infected like coven, 1900. that's just a huge gap. the 100 provincial government said that he so they their population, about 100000000 people to most populated province. here in china and about 90 percent of them said that they have already caught quarter. that's 90000000 people . so people are off on social media. i don't know what to believe, and that has also raised further questions about the death toll and given credence to what the w a tro has said about china under representing the outbreak here. the scale of the outbreak. according to trying to the official figures on death in the
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death toll is just over 5000, that's one of the lowest official figures in the world. and certainly people here are going to have further questions about what the accurate decimal could look like in life of these new figures. house highland is begun welcoming visitors from china after beijing dropped its strict cove at 19 travel rules on sunday. the ty government is also ended, it's mandatory vaccination requirements. tony chang has the latest from bangkok o ruling out the red carpet on it. guests 3 ministers and a host of senior government officials, welcome passengers on a flight from sharmen and southern china, gift bags and garlands. but for the tourists, it was reward enough to be able to travel overseas. here is one and a people on our planet and everything else is here. and here also help you repeat it, interest, and everything. wow. is the tourists move through the airport?
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neither they, nor any of the other arrivals were required to show vaccine certificates. on sunday evening, the civil aviation authority that hardly announced all passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination or immunity from cove at 19 regardless of their country of origin. and but on monday, the health minister backtracked thailand is dropping vaccine requirements, despite concerns that an influx of chinese tourists could bring you variance of the virus by not imposing restrict, speaking to al jazeera, getting the minister explained. he wants to do everything, so to encourage visitors to come really well. we had the risk as an opportunity together. and you, i valuation is that there is no risk. they still risk, but we have things to overcome those risks. you in the financial risks of not inviting people who by the way, you mean the, find the economic risk of norfolk southern risk. this abrupt you said is an
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indication of the fact that thailand wants tourist arrivals from anywhere in the world. the fact they're hoping for $10000000.00 arrivals from china by the end of the year. it's also an indication of how reliant thailand is now on arrivals from china. other asian nations are also hoping to lead back chinese tourists. japan was one of the most popular pre pandemic destinations for chinese travelers. although now they'll have to show negative cobra 19 tests. but no entry requirements for barley like thailand, indonesia has dropped all current of ours curbs. although it expects visits, the numbers will remain low. thailand however, needs to get back to pre panoramic visitor levels past the i'm happy to chinese tourists are coming back. we haven't been able to make a living. we all suffered while they were gone, with only a 1000000 chinese arrivals expected in the 1st quarter of the year. that might be wishful thinking with a page in government lifting old travel restrictions,
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many asian countries of the hoping chinese visitors make the most of that new found freedom. tony cheng al jazeera bank of south korea to has been more cautious about chinese travelers. as unis kim reports from sol overseas visitors are back in the conic shopping district. install an area that has seed much of a lustre fade out during the highly regulated years. now if online search results are any indication those in mainland china are also eager to return, but they will have to stay put for now, as the government has put a pause on the issue of short term visas on non essential travel at least until the end of this month, some encouraging statistics, only 3.9 percent of mainland china ariah looks like on a short term basis. tested positive, covert on sunday. that's compared to double digit percentages that we saw the 3
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days prior. despite hobbler. how did you have a negative attachments? on board today we heard from a top adviser of 3 of cobra respond tasks shed some light give you a hint, and i hope that the full percent figure registered yesterday will be kept and stay below 5 percent. if the number of patients in china is greatly reduced, directly speaking, it should stay at about one percent or less. it's a bit comprehensible that more than one out of a 100 people test positive within 48 hours within south korea, like many other economies, is looking to boost is terrorism sector, as well as visitors, numbers which currently struggles to reach even a 3rd of what was the pandemic years, this will likely me that it will need visitors to return from the world's most populous nation and neighbor. but for now,
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officials say the travel controls wilful indonesian officials have transferred more than a 100 ne theora anger. refugees who arrived in the northern province of archie on sunday to a government facility for boats carrying ro hanger. refugees that already landed in denisia in the last 2 months of 2020 to florence louis reports after drifting at sea for nearly a month. these were hunger, refugees are finally on solid ground doctors and nurses in archie. give them a preliminary health check before transferring the group to a refugee center. this is the boat they arrived in the refugee say they left to bangladesh in early december after they run out of food. they say a 9 year old boy died and was buried at sea. despite the risky journey 18 year old mohammed fizzle has no regrets. in bangladesh, they are no ne opportunity. anybody christian for our 100,
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if you just. so we're come here. it is. nearly 3 quarters of a 1000000 ringer muslims had fled their homes in buddhist majority, myanmar for neighboring bungler dash after cracked down by the military. which is accused of committing genocide against the minority group, but the camps in bangladesh are overcrowded, and thousands have rest dangerous c journeys in search of a better life in malaysia or indonesia. here the u. n. refugee agency will work with the indonesian government to determine the new arrivals. status. what'll happen, danny? along the are coordinating with the international organization of migration and under local organizations, on most importantly, local government and security forces to provide for the needs of the refugees here . suddenly last year, our che received more than 500 will hinder who have been given a mostly warm welcome. now ready, missouri lack. it's true, they can be
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a problem for us. for what can we do? they already here, we can't reject them. but it is a problem because there's just so many of them here. now. local media reporting fishermen and archie spotted 3 boats, which they suspect to carry, working a refugee. it's not clear whether the boat that came ashore on sunday was one of the un estimates more than 2000 people attempt at the crossing from bangladesh last year. and at least $200.00 died. making 2020 to $1.00 of the deadliest views at sea for ringo. refugees. florence lee, which is 0. israel's new far right. national security minister might have been given or has told police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces and follows last week's release of the longest held palestinian prisoner in an israeli jail cream. eunice waved the palestinian flag when he was welcomed home to his village
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in israel. in a statement been given reactive by saying, quote, lawbreakers, waving the palestinian flag were encouraging terrorism and quote, non con reports from western it perfectly legal under israeli law to wave the palestinian flag. there's no actual law against it. there is a police discretion, however that we've seen hundreds of times over the last, certainly 1015 years. i've been covering israel and palestine and that's if there's a public audit issue. and oftentimes what happens is when there are protest and people waving palestinian flags, the police will go in and they'll get, they'll take the flag away from the protest. often times that she escalate the situation. one of the key times that i've seen this within may last year during the funeral for our colleagues who was killed by the train of luckily as her was bringing her coffin into jeff a gate in the old city for her to go to the the church there was
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a palestinian flag in the back of her in the window. he's ready police as you smash the window and took the flag. and again that kind of inflamed the situation. so there's a discretionary power that the police have. but this once again is about taking a hard line at the main bank of it. the national security minister is a very far right m p. he's proudly racist. he's probably anti arab, very probably anti palestinian. and he just wants to use this as to show his support is a, he's a tough guy that he can put these things into place. however, there may well be legal challenges at all of this from the police for very long time that has been this discussion within is where the security forces about whether it's even worth trying to go and take down flags. whether it's a good use of police. time as well on groups in nigeria, southern eddowes state have abducted more than 30 people at
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a railway station. police say some of the victims were shot. the passengers of the tommy kimmy terminal were waiting for a train to watery an oil hobby. in the nearby delta state. the tax had been increasing in parts of nigeria. the nation gave up for a general election next month. for that, somebody joins us live. when we did join a survey from a boucher we understand that some security agencies, including the fleas in military contests, and also the genetic groups have been deployed to a nearby forest. where did believe the kidnappers have taking those up the doctor into hiding? the confirm reports that 2 little children were abandoned by the kidnapped by this apparently, maybe because they couldn't cope with walking for too long into the forests. but the government issues fit me into shoring people that still are present deep enough
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for us and then be able to release the suspect some of those who were injured during the attack i've been treated and i don't location. and tony think actually not seeing anything for that because you say that the one to job creation attack is coming fairly 9 months update. similar attacks on the train station or the meet one of the major to station between the federal capital and neighboring states, where the cause of passengers will not list with killed. and those who held was held there for several months. i would guess i could nothing you call us a to have been calling for community quality on the policy because it is now august the powers i sent that i federal capital here. and where does the ticket from policeman is making it very difficult for people to more like
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a police officially at the local level. and then the 9000 nurses that 3 new york city hospitals are planning to strike later on monday. they say they're fighting for proper staffing levels. fair wages and patient safety. one of those nurses has been speaking to, i'll just hear about the crisis. my name is michelle gonzales. i am a registered nurse and i work in my severe medical centers. moses medical, i see you, we have been negotiating with our hospital and trying to raise the issues that both our nurses and our patients are complaining of. for the last 3 months, we can no longer sustain what's happening in health care. so some of the conditions that we as nurses and health care workers have been facing is a lack of staff. that's not just nurses, we're losing respiratory therapist. we're losing attending and our hospital people are trying to find better working conditions where they don't feel like they're
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going to be as abuse at any given time. there are 30 to 40 hallway patients a month for your medical center. when we have too many patients, things got pushed off and miss and we can't continue to work like this. the patients don't have a room. they don't have access to oxygen. they don't have access function, these are life saving equipment. and we've been trying so hard to tell the hospital to make changes cation, we don't want to do this, but we feel like we have no other option. final preparations are on the way for the case 1st. ever. rocket launch being carried out by a re purpose. boeing 747, scheduled to take off from cornwall on monday. once the plane is over the atlantic ocean, the rocket will be launched carrying 9 small satellites into orbit, which will be used by both the military and civilian. still had an al jazeera la la in the sport,
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a show of support for the nfl player who is continuing his recovery from cardiac harass. ah, with
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ah ah ah. all right, let's catch up on all the sports news. his i'm the thanks so much sammy, while the buffalo bills of made an emotional and winning return to action in the nfl, it's just a week since bills applied to mohammed suffered cardiac arrest during a game. and while his recovery continues the bills heading into the playoffs, santa ha ripples. the buffalo bills wasted no time in paying
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a sporting tribute to teammate damar hamlin. in the 1st game it since humbling suffered a cardiac arrest. the on the field and heem hines returned the opening kickoff against the new england patriots for a touchdown. return to this place. oh, wow. watching from his hospital bed 24 year old hamlin, that was able to tweet support for his team, who would have seen hines putting a repeat performance later on in the game. prior to this fixture, there had been only 4 kickoff return touchdowns in the nfl. all season, oh oh, it was a ledger gender, you know we, we've had so many prayers and so much so poor and or be able to start the game off on that. it's amazing. i haven't talked to family and friends. i said, look, we're going to be ready, they are boys, my spirited,
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we are forever grateful for the love and support the mars. family and friends and our organization have received husbands. number 3 jersey was visible everywhere. you looked at the bills, high mark stadium, space a. he 24 year old, a had to be resuscitated the after his collapse last monday. but he can now breed on his own and has been able to video call his team mates. i wish you the best man . ah. right for to come back any day. okay. well, i'm glad to see you're doing much better. i'm just happy 0 woke and doing well. that's all matters very the bowers are number one. we're so happy where we are. okay. i is doing okay, how his charity, how much money hasn't heard his charity is still how much love is behind him. an emotional day finished with the bills winning 35 to 23 victory that secured the 2nd seed, the in the a f. c for the play off. right?
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you'll see all you just wanted to come out and play free play, lose play, play for him. and at 1st honestly the 1st kick off and you couldn't scripted any better man. it was, it was pretty. that one was pretty emotional. i think the thing we all recognize this week was when people can put love 1st and people 1st and come together. how powerful this this country in this world can be for the good there is cautious optimism about permanent recovery. the bill say he is making continued progress, but remains in critical condition. son, hummers. i'll dis, era. one of the fellows all time greats may have thrown his last pass. aaron rogers in the green bay packers of missed out on the playoffs. the 13 year old quarterback was intercepted here in a late push, a victory against the detroit lions pack is lost and failed to make it into the post season a full time when at least most valuable player award. rogers says this may be the
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end. i don't want to lose your last game miss playoffs, but this is a great profession and really tough business and doesn't always end with rainbows for everybody. but martinez has been confirmed as portugal, new head coach, the former belgium i never to manager is taking over from fernando san sauce. you step down after the recent wells come, martinez quit as belgium's coach after the group stage exit in castle. the spanish did leave the country to the semi that the 2018 woke up in russia. a boss alone of gone 3 points. claire at the top, the spanish league has been done by school. the only goal of this game against how to let go madrid is also moved ahead of round madrid in the title right to red codes late on both themes, finishing the match with 10 men of the stuff and savage and ferns torres were dismissed. following that little grappling match. now full 2 stephen produced
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a stunning light come back to knock. premier league saw an aston villa out of the english f. i cup stevens for trailing one nail before school, twice in the final 2 minutes to secure a famous when h. premier league clubs have already made an early exit from this year's competition. chelsea managed great parts of facing an uncertain future after his seeing waited for an elbow. msp chelsea have just won when from the last 8 matches and the out of both domestic cup competitions. you can make excuses and look for reasons or you can say it isn't good enough and both of those answers are correct. so we have to keep improving stick together because clearly we're suffered as a football club when it's not nice at all. but that's the way around the one that's where we are at the moment. premier lakeside leads unites, had survived
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a scare against low league opposition. sonny perkins scoring an equalizer right at the end there to grab a to, to draw against a 2nd se caught if city and he gulped seats on major when a colon morocco suffered a historic final day slump at the tournaments of champions in hawaii. oh my god, the american began his final round 6 shots clear the field. he finished it by tying a pga tour record for losing the largest 54 holy john round the plates take advantage the spaniards winning the title by 2 strikes. okay, that is a sports looking semi. thanks so much. and the for that set for this news. alba, i'm back in a moment with another bulletin. ah, on the counter, in the cost, we look at what's in store for real estate,
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just the risk of a global recession increases when millions of homeowners in the years are at a highly exposed rate, rises during any economic downturn. and we ask, what you might want to do to protect yourself. counting the cost on al jazeera, the wind blows the fishing boats home as it has for the countless centuries people have lived here. these are malagasy migrants, they move from the drought written self in such a means to survive. and their story is the interface between climate change and biodiversity laws. the arrival of the migrants is adding to the precious on fish, dogs and marine biodiversity already stretched by over fishing. and this is going to happen all over the world. is impacts like sea level rise, cause people to move further and further in learn, putting more pressure on environmental resources for people fleeing the impacts of global warming. it's survival at all costs. harmful pathogens are increasingly acting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've
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learned any lessons from the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global serve to put profits before people. and what cost, ah, time of panics. on august. reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news as it's breaking, but also history as it's unfolding, drove me from serbia hungry to rep one day. i might be covering politics in the next year, or i might be covering protests for what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here at al jazeera, we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. this.

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