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the, the the hello there i missed all the attain. this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 6 to the police in kenya. and you've tear gas and wars and cannon on protest isn't. i wrote be angry at the government's plans, tax reform to don's rapids support forces have reports indeed taken control of the capital of west quarters on states. thousands of civilians are we get
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a 1st time to look inside gauze as i'll ask the hospitals, doctors on dealing with an influx of desperate patients. and rushes presents not to imprison wraps up his visit to vietnam. a day of to signing a landmark defense agreement with north korea and in florida, euros group game that could be as good as a woke up final that the opinion of things had matched with brandon champions. the, well, it is $1500.00 g m t and we begin this news out in kenya. what demonstrates as have been fighting with police during mass protests against the government plan tax for phones. the police have been using what a cannon and tig asked to try to discuss those products in the apartments in the
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capital ne ruby way. and he's all debasing the finance bill. the controversial proposed legislation and introduces taxes and levies which opponents say will further increase the costs of basic goods. many canyon say they've been struggling to cope with the high cost of living, the low hundreds of demonstrations and also marched in other cities against fees for price changes. we're looking now at some of the scenes in l direct, which is present william richard. his hometown purchased to say the tax increases will help the economy and make it hard. is the canyons to make ends need? but the president says they needed to boost government revenue and reduce borrowing . i think it's time for kenya to change because they used to apparently just never question them. our parents was scared of them. we're not scared of you. we have the constitution. we need you to follow the constitution. we're not asking for anything crazy. i'm here to do to for additional mates because they feel so much of a place we are. they young children, jeanetta are showing up. it is to to household do
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a joy to base the during the previous government to do for the village. hardy to president a, then you'll moisten speedometer feel to be and we don't want to and headed to the to you or someone like we, i just completed these nodes on the country. then you still want to tell me by the time on getting things that have to pay 300 to me just because i'm i can do that. it doesn't make sense for me in the spring and i'll correspondent mountain web. he's at those protests for us in the capitol. now them, i can see you on a call that took us through what you're seeing and in downtown i regular right now, the sudden the air not very basic, just fine. big crowd to come around. never know which just minutes ago we cleared
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the down here. this is off to i was in the streets and several other things to many demonstrations a couple of 100 meters intended for them in the building and now the risk. and they take a lot of the pieces, the the, the increase couple of the people send out a many many,
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many of the others, a young lawyer of a guy working from the public relations agency. somebody else who just finished to see was waiting to get you to this very different crowd, the kind of demonstrations you see that can you envision led by political opposition. now them, it's not just when i read the either, did you say this feels like a grocer, some of these men led by the us. so it was 70 saying can't easiest on the streams do in the sense that this is all set to continue. the people here say that the, that not going to get up. meanwhile, just not in the block you bottom and and see since i see it on the 2nd reading of the bill is roughly 200 by 100. i think again, they will move on to the said reading next week. that's due on tuesday it's i
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will be waiting to see these people website the street uh once again to to continue that process. now we're just looking at some police officers and one of the can you please power minute to unit 7 minutes? you see a couple of process to 0. now funding guy last enjoyed seeing the crowd in piece was out and say, now move this page that way. say, please try to take us to see a, the, the clear, the crowd now come, i can hear the tig side around you. i want to make sure that you are safe. i do have one question which is just a round of names and obviously the frustration on the streets. there it is possible people are clearly angry. is this just about? is it going to be on the safe side? because the only thing is, was with these people to get to the point that they want to take to the screen. so
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what do you think people? yeah, they say it's not just about the final bill to serve out of lack of trust and the government failed the fight on to the responsibility of the government, the government corruption. they complain that the taxes are already high. that, that saying that that money's being stolen, people talk about large allowance, useful and fees for the theme to corruption. prevent people taking the cool, easy drops and try and very, very prosecute it and tend to get away with little more of the slap on the risk to people have failed. texas, they've already seen paying on being used well, and that's why they say they get to the taxation. they feel that the money's not being used responsibility and they seem to say, and they feel that it's hotter than just a couple of blocks here. that know, actually effectively that that's, it's not some went down correspondence on the ground watching those protests
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continue. and i wrote because he was saying it has been a day is nicely peaceful protest. we are now watching that just integrate on your screen will be following that for you here on out of here and welcome. thanks so much and please stay safe. you'll so well, let's take a closer look at this proposed legislation. kenya has been cash strapped. it's struggling with a cost of living crisis is as nothing was just saying, present winning bruce. i wanted to increase taxes to raise some $2700000000.00 to reduce the budget deficit and not spunk fury amongst mostly young canyons. many of them who came to the occupied parliament gathering to show their rage earlier on choose. and now there is demonstrations prompted research to scrap the plans for multiple levies. now he's planning to increase the price of fuel and raise export taxes instead. well, stella gara is an african governments analyst, the tax justice activist. she says that young people are the ones leading the way
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in these demonstrations. that is a be interesting because it has to go to the full, which is the generation z. they haven't been in this one of the thing for a really long time. they have been extremely des, interested in the elections and voting etc. but for some reason, this time, the b team and they are the ones were on the streets, protesting at increased netflix. and especially because of some of the taxes that are going to be posted on digital content creation, which is this piece that the domain needs to be not also seeing that they have seen the parent suffering. and so they're not just out here fighting for their own risk, but they also fighting because they've seen defined struggling to handle the economy. i think this is a case of canyons being fed up. oh, a government. the cause is completely insensitive to the needs, completely insensitive to the right and has come to use this visit to the airport, which is why the area tend to be very up to even touch it. especially some of these, the basic items that you want to race as it is not. this is a pollution because reconstruct was under the 2003 at 2004
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a budget menu. the move move the inputs of accepting the finance view and that is now that they're not opposite to the motion. i left you individually, so the thing will be after we went must be the 1st of july last year. and sometime in september last year. now the see to make sure that they look within subsidies, institution different insults and last year. unfortunately, these maybe a couple of different not be able to talk to dispute. this is especially because make use of cd 6 to tests and b, b as a community to like bread. bread is something that you can possibly consumes every morning, especially for breakfast and therefore is being pushed up to what needed it was. and you should be 0, re did. it means that it's going to make it not assessable to most of the students . most of the, of the tax proposals have been made. the winter was an increase in, in important commodities, including c, with which some new money leave. the tenants from debt to media, they quoted me, increases the price of everything and making the political thing because there's
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people some of, if you haven't had the data or the container. and therefore, even obviously the trying to reach out to some of the come to, to come, i'm a bit meet up to do what i just did see a painful, how do we need to people who are states when are we going to clear those bits in housing we've been wanting to see that the money that doesn't work is being used to benefit the citizens of provide services for the citizen. we don't want to sit down now with sources. tell alda 0 that the parent military, rapid support forces have taken control of alpha. that's the capital of west co to find the state which is southwest of the sudanese capital called to fighting in now for line between the sudanese, on the on the r s. f last several hours before the army reportedly then withdrew from the city. the permanent tree group took control of government and ministry headquarters that thousands have been killed and millions displaced in this conflict so far between the army on the r a south. morgan has this update for us
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from call to, to the foreign ministry rapids support forces has been targeting positions opposite in these army, not just infatuated in the job for region in north star, for, but also in other parts of the country now in westport to find the iris that was able to take over and food, which is one of the last 2 remaining armies, townhomes in the states and with the takeover of iris over the ministry garrison and then food that, that need to me by the new. so as the last remaining minutes, re stronghold in the state of west go defend. now this means that the, our step has expanded its control over the territory into them. and especially in the core defend region. and especially in the west, our floor and now has access to control of the border between sedan and south to them. but the takeover of the iris f over and food that has led to the displacement of civilians and fuller was already in a place that has been homes of hosting hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from other parts of liquids assigned region into areas that are controlled by the army and the territories controlled by the army because they
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deemed it safer. and now with the iris of control and food of tens of thousands have closet defeats with bob and news in westport. defend state, which is the last remaining armies from cold, but it's also a place that the recess has been targeting for the past few weeks and have been trying to take control of the all concerns about the humanitarian situation that will result as a result of the iris if taking liver and as a result of the displacement of civilians from and for that to buy a new plan elsewhere, including across the border into south to them already. but united nation says 10000000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict. within 15000 people have been killed and there is a catastrophic, so many parents situation according to the united nations. and they all consent. that with more and more people mean especially towards buy a new cell, which is already an active, complex own. and where 8 organizations cannot easily really reach those needs. they often sense that the communitarian assistance or the humanitarian needs will grow
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and that more and more civilians will be in, in dire need of assistance and may lose their lives. as a result of shortages of those relief supplies, even more than onto 0 to the, to the war on golf way is really tanks and troops pushing even deeper into the southern city of rasa. they are being backed by will planes and drones helping the advance palestinians say tanks have moved into at least 5 neighborhoods according to the you and release agency for palestine on run, an estimated $65000.00 palestinians off bill sheltering in rafa. well let's speak talk corresponding him to put our issues in darrow bile on central goals and she joins us now from that. and it took us through the movements we've been seeing and rossa, and all people actually able to get out of these types of events. okay, so you estimated that at least 665000 pilots in use are staying in dropbox.
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most of these people are track because that is right. the army has been pushing deeper. there have been eh, and bathing the of dropbox from the west, from the east and from the south parts where the palestinians in the main city of dropbox are actually trapped. they are unable to leave their houses. they are unable to go and get what 3 they say that's at clubs, carpenters and is ready. drones are airstrikes that are totally re, is everywhere. and also that we also mentioned that there is 0 hospitals in the gods of trip, and sorry in and drop. what were all of those injured and killed are being transported up to that you are in hospital and most of these kind of thing is, are not being able to be transferred to those hospitals because the ambulances are having a very hard time reaching those um, the thing is, i me with this a couple of incidents where i'm getting says we're targeting the is right,
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the army and they were unable to reach the point where at the palestinians have been injured. natalie also mentioned that the areas that have been severely atop and its ends is intensifying in drop slot, where it's as much as a boot or a refugee cap. and also the western parts of the where it's and so it would be neighborhoods. and uh, so the neighborhood and all of the surrounding of it was very close to milwaukee evacuations. own where more than a 1000000 of palestinians were actually living there. they made their makes up, some attempts there. and now the, all the fighting is in that area. so all of these people evacuated to the middle area because it's designated as a safe area, but still even palestinians in the area are being targeting. we're talking about a piece do policy mean women that were killed to that in apartments in the middle
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area. the sides yeah. included. all right, well, causing that for us from the ground from central gaza. thank you. and as well as israel assaults continues around, acting foreign minister at a boundary has held talks with him also is politically the here and uh huh. by the reset. of that evidence against the war on garza should be accompanied by legal, political, and diplomatic resistance abroad. he also told him off of its mountain. yeah, that iran supports any moves that guarantees the demands of palestinians when it comes to cease 5 towards. that's of the has well as the, the house on this are all a wound is relative what he called a war with no rules or restraints. should it launch and offensive 11 on as well as said, no patient is right, would be safe from as well as attacks of to is really officials announced that they were ready for all out war. and it's wrong that also threatened cyprus, saying that it too would be a target if it continues to allow israel to use its military facilities. well, let's bring them all on the chart. i'll just hear
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a senior principal unless he joins us now from paris. mom and we were talking yesterday about the likelihood of without will between has blind is well, i want to dig into what that might look like. we're talking about a very well results. very well, try and fights and group with a foreign backend. very different advisory to her mouth is as well prepared for what it's threatening well in these areas keeps telling us that they are prepared and they have be prepared and they will continue to prepare. that's exactly actually what is there any general practitioners have been saying about last few weeks, especially after that hezbollah drawing was able to, uh, break into uh, the radar systems within his drive to advertise all the is there, the government does try and basically to ensure uh, you know, the people don't panic that in fact the government is working on not only
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intercepting drones and not only intercepting ms. ayers from chocolate, but on, as it did for me guys that my goal should be able to intercept drones. because drawing seems to be the new unknown if you were in the future scenario of competition between has bought it as i has, butler says that it has a on the show us where the account is the number of drones sophisticated drones that took drone that are broken the into is read. busy seems to be something that has been a would be using not only using a gauge is read itself, but i thought i'd say there's been insinuation that hezbollah will do what the house is i've done. and that it see that they would actually be perhaps the back in shipping and finalizing all shipping and the minute during, which actually could cause the, you know, the, the money time life from is right now,
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judging from what the houses have been done on that, i'd see very unsophisticated for the holidays using rather unsophisticated rockets. and besides, what i'm actually to read, you know, create huge damage in that i've seen what has one that'd be able to do something similar to the question interested as well so far on both sides, despite the rhetoric it does sound like things have been fairly carefully calibration to to say the least if both sides are actually interested in the escalation right now. what are the next steps here? okay, let's just also clarify that this would not be a conventional award to say, right. these are 2 states with 2 stan big armies. fighting with their forces, me 3 bases and so on, so forth. this is, as you said, a many 30 a many to group and the some 11 on the didn't ottoman. it's up against a state that is a sort of mental power and the deputies, perhaps the most for medical power for the most, for men to put air force in them,
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at least a nuclear power for that matter. so what we're seeing today, which is kind of kind of new, it is an attempt by both parties to create a balance of tenor, especially on the part the hezbollah. we've heard yesterday from the some of the heads of the group was initially got an attempt at re establishing a balance of cut or you want to hold an o off war. we would have gives you on hold for a lot more use 2nd to turn them into another guys all we want to turn many of your cities at least on the north end to another guy. so as well. so clearly there's an attempt by his butler to establish a bit terms against design as much as is there and has been trying to establish that there is a guest as well. what happened yesterday has happened in previous time. in the last 40 years has been law is not deterred that is new in this very
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particular instance of 2023, 2024. is that as one of the states most? yes it is. you cannot dictate us until you stop the war and does up. we would continue with our war in the north. and if you want to expand it, we wouldn't expand it and we would use a signature for means, but it was not sticks to any legal or conventional traditional means of war if we need to call us out and they continue monitoring the as growing tensions here on out to 0 for you while on the shar, i'll just say we're senior political analyst ethics now. so out of the air has been given special access inside gauze as largest remaining functioning, hospital, medical workers all struggling to provide care for an ever growing number of patients. how correspondent honeywell, what was taken through the locks, the hospital by dr. bush rossman. he's a general surgeon watching with an overseas medical mission. we're inside the the
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emergency department here. the, it's over crowded and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital from pansy mount medical mission, volunteering to hold people and medical. or we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. as you can see, the physics stream either crowding in the emergency department. this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get. especially when there are tax nearby. there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors servicing hundreds of patients. family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. there only 3 doctors generally in the emergency department, sorry. these doctors are overworked and understaffed. and as you can see,
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he has some of the nurses helping distribute some of the medications to the patients. there's certainly not enough medications to go around. and some of the antibiotics that we want to use that are crucial, not available, and also on allowed to be late. and in terms of medical supplies it's, it's a hospital, but it's fairly functioning and it's working on very limited resources, which is causing a lot of strain. and it any minute now that health care system is going to imminently collapse in the millions of people were getting off the hospital wouldn't be able to get it. this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see, all around us, their patients and their family members in the car doors in the hallways, living with that by whose family members. and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that a lot of times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system.
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you actually don't know ways where your patients end up a way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatment of pediatric . one of the children which houses infants and small babies all the way up to kids . about 12 years old, extremely crowded. one of the striking features added the you take care of the young babies, an instance require formula and reading this to be anomaly question. especially everybody for children and the adult population. and you can see it as nerve room for these patients to be in bed. the surrounded by the family members in the hallway. and it's very difficult to be able to examine them with privacy. so unfortunately, sometimes we're having to examine patients and speak to them in the hallways, and that's just become an accepted part of how we can provide for them. this more on children is absolutely hot breaking and soul shattering. it's very, very difficult to actually provide them any can. so some of these children don't
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actually have their mother, it will they father, potentially guard parents maybe being looked after by extended family members. a lot of them have had shrapnel injuries that are going to leave them with amputations and debilitating problems for the rest of a life. now we're working from the old building to the building that used to be the of citrix, was that's now been converted to the operating theaters building. and we're going to take a look inside and the limited resources that are being provided here and the operating in all the healthcare facilities in there are only a couple of students that are still. tasha. this will be one of them. we just entered the operating theatre of complex here at the hospital, dr. boshra and tell us more of what we're seeing. yeah, so just very quickly on my left hand side here, the recovery rooms where patients come off today and finish their operations and kind of to terribly sorry, everything that's inside but it's very limited. resources is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. sense of taking their vital signs,
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like blood pressure and hot, right. there's one main card or is course the entryway and the exit for patients coming into the operating room. and most of the time there are 4 or 56 even up to 10 patients just lining the car door. it's very difficult to actually move around. what is this case? yes, sir. this is, this is a young kid that obviously has to be buying from an explosion or bloss injury. and this is a very common and unfortunate scenario. or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their worries. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them, they have to come daily down to the operating room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress. i wins appropriately and, and they require care. actually this is sometimes is on necessarily not able to be provided here at our hospital. tragedies find you at every corner of a lock saw hospital after walking into the different departments of this health
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care facility. the only remaining to my operational health care facility in the central area. we couldn't help but notice thing the inadequacy of the medical care available for people. this is honey my more from a lot saw hospital in the central area gauze on palestine. the post that i have here on this out is there is a gathering and from so the aims make it easier for often countries to get life threatening vaccines in times of cover to match the philippines accuses the chinese coast guard of using knives at susan machetes, to attack its naval vessels in the south china sea. and as for the reigning champions, hit form and crickets, team 20 wells far will be here. we will be at the
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color. we got some raw, the live, the weather pushing its way towards chinese at the moment, central and southern areas. what in the hospital system, this is different rattling in that we're going to see that whatsoever. and so when do we have advertise winter weather coming in across the southern pass down towards the pedagogy as to a little bit of sherry. right. and they're fixing the southeast corner opposite. nothing a little further north with the seasonal range stretched across power by push up towards bolivia and up to was northern most palm. so some heavy a down pool is continuing here for time. not just some pretty wet weather. once we get into a equity though we have had flooding recently, this will exacerbate the problems here with a just pushing up towards the camera band. now across the caravan, we have seen some very active systems. recently. there's a tropical storm outside the 1st of the season. it's a mass of cloud and right, just coming in to that is the side of mexico has already caused flooding into a good parts of bus. how them, texas a,
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causing some problems here. that what the weather will make its way in land through the remainder of space that we all can see some very heavy right. and notice some very heavy, right, risk of flooding, months slides to coming into a good part of central america for the quite 20 says one or 2 showers, but somewhat dry and pride to for the east of israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of palestinian generalists, folk lines toes, the harrowing stories of 3 families and investigates us complicity and the world's most brutal in decades. the night old and biden's wanted us to hold on just either what does a really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future societies we want?
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it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually a tournament and operating in doing this is the apple kind of technician, oh, is it already too late? so if corporations, there's more power and light in the bill in an entire country. the future is going to be good for the i would be nice if to before she needs as well. i human coming soon on al jazeera, the the talk. imagine watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories, the ssl and p, as in kenya, version to move ahead with a controversial tax reform bill protesters that have been fighting with police
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during demonstrations against the proposed legislation. component, say the measures will 5, it increase the cost of basic sources, houses here, and that's to john's power military rockets. civil courses have taken control of our full of the capital of west quota phones phase sizing. in alpha let between the student needs on the in the are assess after several hours 40 on the report of the which is really minute train is pushing even deeper into west and run flat. and garza, its tanks so forth and by will pains on now stationed in 5 neighborhoods across the southern city, which tens of thousands of palestinians are still sheltering. i'm moving to $1000000000.00 is being pledged in the fight for best access to vaccines and africa. french president, emanuel macro on several african leaders have amazing in paris to launch the african vaccine manufacturing, etc. so the funding will be used to speed up vaccine rollouts and to help build
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a best and manufacturing based on the continent. and the quality is during the curve of 19 con, demik meant that african nations had to wait a huge time for vaccines and testing equipment. let's take a closer look at some of the vaccine. preventables diseases in africa was health organization says move in 13000000 children under the age of 5 suffer from preventable diseases. every yeah, it's estimates of the depths of african children, but present more than half of all global vaccine preventables as the most common preventable diseases. and treat malaria cholera, pneumonia, measles and rubella. well, that's bringing professor helen res, choose the executive director of it's all right. shy the law just receptions tears at university of the parcels around. and johanna is back. she's also chair of the w h. who is african regional immunization technical advisory group? she joins us now from janice back. professor reese, we still it painfully katie, during the coven pundum. is that the level of an inequality when it comes to vaccine access? understand this pushes been in the works now since 2021. why has this little taken
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so long as well? it's a very good question. i love the many articles written about the lack of equity full access to vaccines. so we certainly storage and cobit, by the time we got really good access to vaccines here, many countries had already experienced covered outbreaks. many people who had immunity from natural infection. and so the impact to the vaccines was much less here of simply because we got them too late. but we were also seeing it now with impulse. impulse has been into making central in west africa for many, many years. when we had the multi country outbreak about 2 years ago, with, with many tens of thousands of infections in high income countries, immediately backs the made available. we, we, we applied to the, for the african region back since are not available. but what this has done and kind of, it really started this is it started to dialogue about access to vaccines and
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medicines and diagnostics. everything you need to control outbreaks and to start faxing preventable diseases, i'm not dialogue as very much centered around equity. and how do we increase access african region? profess, i've been wondering about the obstacles here and why that, that the huge delay has this been primarily about intellectual property issues, or has this been about boston lines? okay. it's, it's a, it's a combination of all of those things and then there's a road pass and things like vaccine shortages and not enough manufacturers. so suddenly for cove, it, they were intellectual property, issues of tech talk for wasn't easily available. and the big issue here for the african region is that we, we have very, very limited manufacturing affections in this region. so we impose about 99 percent of the vaccines reclined for this reason of this region is the reason the companies that come to no one needs faxing,
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particularly for children. be any manufacturer about one percent. so manufacturing is, is, is, is certainly one of the issues of intellectual property and tech. tons of that is, is, is one of the issues store calling from high income countries, the store, it was co, but they send it with the impulse. but also just the shortage of maxine for diseases that don't affect really high income country. so something like car that you mentioned? well we have significant outbreaks at the moment um there onto lots of manufacturers. so there is a shortage of faxing. similarly we send a shortage is about seen. so things like yellow fever. so shortage is another thing . and that's the manufacturing and, but just getting access, even if that are available vaccines guessing access and for countries being able to afford to purchase them is another big challenge. i say they ask in union is now aiming to have something like 60 percent of vaccines administered on the consummate
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made on the continent by 2014. and that's not long away. is not realistic. given the constraints that you're talking about as well. you know, it's a target and it's very ambitious target. manufacturing vaccines isn't easy. some source of technology is easier to manufacture. but if you start seeing manufacturing in many countries from, from a bunk sheet of paper, you're really starting afresh that will take some time. but i think we, we, we've also that we've coasted that we kinda accelerate this product to this. i mean, we just haven't food enough about it in this region and really push for it. so i think of service investments. if there is tech transfer, some companies have something to commit to to this. so if we're seeing that they're all serious networks been set up for manufacturing, which we've seen was the m r and a vaccine, which if you remember was, was one of the major vaccines for coverage. and we all single of this was seen back
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in by the african union and the african cdc, i'm the world health organization. and country leadership is also asking for it some vicious we might not get to it, but i think we will certainly establish and elements of manufacturing that we haven't seen before. professor, you mentioned investment that your someone who's meeting investment efforts at the ga, the vaccine airlines. what is your priority when it comes to directing that investment? so when you were getting funds and, and donation funds, particularly from, from the west, in this case for instance, where are they going and all a specific diseases being prioritized as well an adult be. i mean, not yet, a committee that looked at sort of 5 years into the future and saying, was that the costs are going to be the new vaccines golf is suppose, particularly the introduction of new vaccines, which otherwise just, we're not getting to the low middle income countries when golfing started out. so the way that we looks at this is to do very, very, very careful assessments of and you know, what is the vaccine, how effective visit,
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what is the burden of disease in the, you know, middle income countries, which is the target for support. what is the burden of disease? how many desk can we start? what would be developments impact be? what is the impact around things like gender, which we don't often think about as one of the doctors weighed up was very complex modeling. and then decisions are made on really watches the best investment. and some of these like things that we will see will have a very specific regional focus. things like the meningitis vaccine, for example. it's, it's in the meningitis house in the african region. others will be, you know, just it can be used and in many countries in ended from parts of the world. but that's, it's how a coffee prioritizes. well, certainly everything we've seen today has been a very overdue and welcomed change professor. i haven't raised the chair of the w h i as african retail immunization technical advisory group. joining us today from john inspect, thank you for joining us. i'm on the out of here and you sound thank you. are now
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rushed as president has wrapped up his visit to asian. he's been in vietnam today, where he's agreed to supply natural gas to the country alia prison was in north korea, where he signed a mutual defense packed with nita kim john tony jane has the latest from getting almost capital. henry letterman, hooton's medicaid arriving at the presidential palace in handling a woman bryce from the recently appointed president of vietnam. when put in last visited, the alum had only just started his a sent to the top job. but he, like many getting these feels a strong legions to russia for it supposed to vietnam. in the past. we have them get one call him or vietnam will always consider russia as one of the most important partners. we will force together friendship and corporation between generations of leaders and the people about 2 countries. and i'd like to visit
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north korea. here. the focus was on economic development and co operation. russia already has links to vietnam's, portland gas production. you agreements have been signed to further that development. the pollutant is also you get to be seen as a player and the wider region. by showing the discussion of the situation in the asia pacific region were mutual interest was expressed and building a reliable and that the court security architecture in the asia pacific region based on the principles of non use of force, a peaceful settlement of disputes in which there will be no place for clothes, military, political blocks. a busy day here, and henry for vladimir putin o cents a around independence. where behind the 1st of all, a visit to the presidential palace where he'll meet the president himself, all of the prime minister and the general secretary of the communist policy. and then the ceremonial juices loading a rate in front of the muslim found among them,
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or 2 minutes late in the afternoon, a solemn approach to pay respects to the man who led vietnam to independence. a brief visit for russia's president's vietnam. the chance to renew old friendships. tony chung out is there. a philippine military is demanding the chinese coast guard with 10 rifles and equipment seized during the confrontation in the disputed area of the south. china sea is also coney for reparations of what it described as pirates like looting. but beijing says its troops acted with restraint of the filipino vessels round its boats. katrina, you has more on this dispute for us from the chinese capital k. you'll take in town to between philippine boots and chinese coast guard vessels in the south china sea . the philippine military release. these videos which it says shows a confrontation between the 2 sides on june the 17th. well, it was undertaking a supply mission to which ground bullshit,
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the sierra madre. the manila describes the actions of the chinese coast guard. as a brazen act of aggression, st. troops wound its vessels, sounding sirens to disorient personnel, and brandon, she, axes, knives and associates, threatening tom filipinos, sailors. one it says lost from indian counter analyst when the incident marks an escalation to the territorial dispute between the 2 sides. over the past year, we have seen close to half a dozen incidents including correlations between filipino and chinese vessels and at the same time also trying to deploy very aggressive tactics like water cannons that could be potentially fatal. the philippine latrice, his troops pulled back with that the hands. well, chinese pulse has behaved like pirates voting its vessels and loosing and destroying boards and equipment. the aging didn't realize the accusation and says manila does full responsibility. why don't you, on the other, for the pace puts this,
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the intrusion into here that joe in china's non stop island is despite china's warnings is the direct cost of the current situation. the china coast guard conducted warn you forestman mattress along side with professionalism, and the restoring ton, his coast guard has released images. it says, tell a different story. it's accusing the philippine side of dangerous maneuver. it's saying it's main supply, shipped intentionally, collided with the chinese vessels, the way they things. things that manila has written that on a decades or commitment to remove its ground, worship, sierra madre or from the areas it says military transport, small only basic provisions, construction materials that even need occupied a page in claims almost the entire south china sea as its territory including the 2nd term, the sho, with the sierra madre has been preached since 1999. washington monroe is named security ally has condemned badges. actions reassigned his commitment to
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a mutual defense tracy leaders in the philippine say that asia neighbors however, have remained largely silent. katrina, you ought to 0. they did it all out going. that's prime minister. not wish i look set to be the next to nature chief of to the only other candidates for the post pulled out of the race. which is set to take over the reins in october when the incumbent installs in bags. time comes to an end. this transition comes at a challenging time for the military alliance. russia as well, and ukraine is now and it's the idea and nature lead is also worried about the rising threat posed by china and unrest in the middle east. how cool has sentenced that to you in the form of soldiers for systematic rape, a commissioner during the contract into between 198-2009 women fought for decades to get these convictions. and the court considered the abuses as crimes against humanity. but this may still not be the end of the case as marianna sanchez,
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real explains now from lima or in marginalized. these 8 indian women waited 40 years for this day. although we are so proud women of mental fighters, we are an example to all women seed was this. how old are you? running 13 former soldiers were sentenced and up. send c a for up to 12 years in prison for the rate of girls as young as 13. during the armed conflicting video, the court found that soldiers who operated in the region of month then visa in the end this between 19841994 used systematic sexual abuse as a weapon. new for 58 year old mag. this with the chucky was the 1st victim to denounce the widespread sexual abuses 2 decades ago yard. i'm from the child to be far more than 20 years, but no one will return a sooner melody. the psychological trauma has remained in the family during the 2 decade armed conflict with them always shining path. both the armed forces
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and the rebels were accused of raping and torturing women and girls as a way to submit and control entire communities. this case known as monday, these guy is a milestone in the process. you should know for crimes committed and they do between 198-2000. it's the 1st time a group of women is recognized as a victim of crimes against humanity. however, this victory may not last sentences may be reversed, congressional committees on this to know if that will overturn cases to decide. i was just to manage the, committed before 2001 violating international law. and the congress is looking to get into unity to these crimes. so it is vindicating to correct the damage done and protection of human rights. so none of the defendants attended. the sentencing of possibly none of them will end up in jail. many governments have been accused of
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turning the blind eye towards military crimes. says this human rights lawyer, this is a problem and no one is trying to detain any member of the middle trinity. there are no such is no catches, although we've demanded one interior minister after another to comply with sentences. despite this, lawyers will appeal to sentences for longer jail time. for now, these victims and women's rights groups see they celebrate this day of victory. one that finally arrived to a very long time. again, a census adjusted ending i'll still have here on the flight from up in euros as be a rescue of wayne pennsylvania. that's coming up shortly with the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant.
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the the most back. it is time to support and his far it sounds. yeah, thank you so much. let's start with some more late drama. the heroes as serbia snatched a draw to the nice lavinia there, 1st of her when abbey european championship. so if any of were on track when when they opened the scoring midway through the 2nd half with a goal from zach next. but serbia threw everything forward, including their goal keeper and the level things off. and the 1st minute of added times, substitute luka uses should with header judgment and finished 11. so that result is potentially good news for english because they can now when groups see if they beat denmark, take off is just a few minutes away in frankfort. hang on,
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beat serbia. and they're open. are while denmark, true with lavinia and england also beat denmark and this, somebody's at the last year was a smart today. she went to dell, forgot to bounce from the fuck up from the we don't move it enough, not moving enough to beat them. so they'll be more worried about or some way out about them. yeah, it's going to be a very tough one. yeah. uh, so hopefully we can pull it all maybe, uh for lucky uh, slim wintery, but most likely, uh, we're gonna get the meeting. we expect a lot of guy and it's beautiful to be here in fine for. yeah, i haven't been here before. i don't know with you know, up in the ball. so we are so excited of the late game on thursday as a heavy weight clash between spain and italy. spain started out with an impressive 3. no wind over cray shell, but it li are the reading champions and also opened up with wind over albania. the team is met at the last year, rose width italy knocking spain out in the semi finals when the plastic of the city
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work. well, i think it's a classic match. if this competition of any competition, it's any one of the national teams we face to most during my time with the spanish football federation. it's a classic, i think it's a match that could easily be a european championship final, in this case, or even a well cut final. these are 2 teams with a grateful pulling history and some fantastic plays. well, let's go a live now to our correspondence. dominic pain is in berlin for us and dominic fans there must be getting excited about that. italy, spain match of the yeah, the to be clear. we're talking about the defending champions. it's only taking on a spanish team which is full of talent. friends with the premier league can look at the spanish team and see players like rodriguez who has an amazing record with manchester city. time he replicate that, playing with the spanish team. likewise, friends with a family league, a possible might say,
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well joe junior be in the county and 11 big match up that people say this is a final before the final and it's taking place in the group stage. remember the ways that group is looking, but we're not, we'll qualify straight through to the last 16, which means there's a lot writing on this. like why is if they both drawer, they're still in a position to emerge from this group. so will it be effective on a football, or will it be much more intense on not losing as it was with the 6 the as it were, the safety negative thinking okay. a drawer was supposed to be on full points. the other things are on one. we're probably going to go through anyway, we wait to say, all right, well, that's the late game, but just a quick word on ingle in denmark taking off shortly, england have a real chance to take the pressure off themselves. don't pay the yes they do. the fine see it in the building, friends that are alive and danish for english. yeah, they're awesome. other fine, contingency,
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but it's vast. majority of spanish and english. the point for the with the team is very simple. when the game, when the group hope your place in the last succeed in guess and keeps going, which is where they play the 1st game against serbia. because of that result we just sold a sub useful video result. that's very clear. the equations, what's interesting is relatively simple, so they need to win the game winning the game would put them in a very strongly position, but it wouldn't take them directly through. so for these things which, when the game, when the groups, pretty simple equation. all right, lots coming up, their dominic cane reporting live for us from berlin and we will be talking to dominic a bit later. thanks for now. it's raining wimbledon champion colors alvarez, the separate the shock upset at the grand slam, warm up event at queens. the world number 2 was done by britons jack draper and the 2nd round. draper has just been crowd as a new british number one. the authorized in straight sets reason for the finals and
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clinch the biggest win of his career. the biggest one of his career about news for the defending women's wimbledon champion to mark had that bonded result. i had to pull out berlin open, ensure after following during her 2nd round match the defending rooms on clear at this stage of the check a player will be fit enough to play wimbledon, which starts on july. second, this is the last day the defending limited champion house. the west indies suffered a setback in their efforts to become the 1st country to win the t 20 world cup on home soil. the wendy's loss to england and their opening, super 8 matched the home side squared, a 180 for, for in saint lucia. reading champions england chase down that total with more than 2 overs to spare. the wendy's willing to get back on track for somebody. find a place and their next match against the united states.
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to time defending champion, a young as a single gore has confirmed. he will compete to the next door to from the beginning . later this month, the danish rider has been recovering from serious injuries, sustained in a high speed crash in april, where he broke his collar blown and several rips. the tour begins on june 29th, and for him i'm finished with some nice shots from barcelona, for one drive or daniel ricardo and moto g. p. ryder mark mark has swapped their car and buy for boats. they were taken out in a c forties which can reach more than 55 kilometers an hour or smaller versions of the boats, which will be raced in the americas cost, which is being held in barcelona and on this. okay, and that is all used for pronounced the status. hear back to you. thanks so much for well the is she trained and boys clubs because they would know goal is to compete with now. quando athletes don. yeah,
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i would have is set to become the fast saudi women to qualify for the olympics. and she dreams and bringing home the gulf kingdoms fast gold metal. when she competes in paris, next month, saudi officials are using, i would tell them to treatments to help push all the women into olympics board or need to saudi women have participated in the summer games before. but they were invited for the event, tyler, the qualified after winning a gold medal in the asian championships this year for dental residents now wants to win red glories. the high country i want to say really, all the hopes of saudi arabia are placed on me. it's wonderful that everyone is pushing my fighters and supporting me, and my family is praying for me. this motivates f eats rather than putting pressure on them. so i believe that god willing i will achieve great things, i guess. so i guess so, like i said, oh that's it for me and associates, hey, for this out of here and use out. remember, you can always find that much more on
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a website that's out a 0 dot com. as you can see, we have all the lice as they're on the wall on garza be bringing you much more in just a moment. i'll be back in a few minutes to stay with us. the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 to interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continues to corporate israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit to the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct,
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but so is the international community. can we also say that deals the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the before the war. $8000.00 patients cross that alpha and beta and crossings every month to receive treatment abroad. that number has dwindled to less than $5000.00 evacuated and 7 months of conflict. pushing through the pain 11 year old doreen though they can finally walk again. dream couldn't move her legs after an air straight killed 60 members of her family and gaza on chest. good, good. i thought i'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair. i was asking my aunt if i'd be paralyzed forever. this facility was filled with the 22 world cup. now it's been turned into a place worth 500 patients receive treatment,
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education and psychological support. what the doctor, even when i had to sit teen, i met between the moment i got injured and now i've had a round 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. the protest as in tenure defined tear gas and arrest the wednesday, i am good against the government's plans to capture the stalls you pay. this is out of their life and also coming to don's robins to vote for us as a report and be taking control of the capital of west quotas on states. thousands

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