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why had this is tina, how many 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'm 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 of civilians are trans went inside causes i'll accept hospital window because
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they're doing all they can to deal with a lot of desperate patients and a severe lack of medical supplies and russians, president government prison reps off his visit to vietnam was trying to bolster relations in asia, the when we begin in kenya, what protest as have been fighting with police during mass protests against the government is, pun, tax reforms that the police have been using. what was that canon and take us to discuss those pounds and call them and when, and these have numbers, it's a move ahead with those proposals. the final word is expected next week. the controversial bill introduces taxes and levies which appointment say, well in the fund, the increase the cost of basic goods. the government says the reforms are needed at 10 bruce revenue and reduced borrowing the
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hundreds of demonstrations of also taken to the streets of other cities. you're watching scenes now from l direct, which is present when richard is hometown. protests also took place in the port city of columbus on the lake side for the town of consuming both of them, all physicians from home. i think it's time for kenya to change because they used to our parents. we just never questioned 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 protest from aids because they feel so much of a place we are. they young children, generators on carpet inches to, to household, do a joy to base the during the previous government redeem. for the late he tied presidente, then invoices, people to feel to be in. and we don't want to and headed to the field or someone like we, i just completed our lease, no guns, no guns in this country. then you still want to tell me by the time on getting things that have to pay $300.00 to me,
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just include them. i can do that. it doesn't make sense for me. well correspondence now can web was others purchased for us in the capitol, nairobi of the air, and i replaced it just fine. big guy says the crowd to come around the crowd, which just minutes ago was full of hundreds of protests slid down here. this is off the hours of this street and several others. big many demonstrations are just a couple of 100 meters continue building. kind of the
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larger pieces the the process to get increased taxes. couple of the papers set up a many today many, many of the others, a young lawyer and the guy working for public relations agency. somebody else who just finished to see was waiting to get the, the best and very different crowd, the kind of demonstrations you see it. and can you guys be led by political opposition? so let's take a closer look at this proposed legislation, kenya has been cash strapped, is struggling with the cost of living crisis president willing rich. i wanted to
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increase taxes to raise some $2700000000.00 to reduce the budget deficit. now that spunk fury amongst mostly young canyons, many of them who came to occupy parliament to show their rage either on choose day or those demonstrations of prompted research to scrap the plans of multiple levies . so now he's planning to increase prices of fuel and res. export taxes instead, we'll start out dora's, an african governance analyst, and a tax just as active as she says young people are leading way. it is a be interesting because it has been brought to the full, which is the generation z. they haven't been in this one of us and for very 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 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 need be not also seeing that they have seen the parent suffering. and so they're
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not just out here fighting for their own risk, but they also fight it because they've seen defined struggling to handle the economy. i think this is a case of canyons being fed up, a government that consists completely insensitive to the needs, completely insensitive to the right. and a complete new system is that to the airport, which is why the area can do with very up to even touch on it. especially some of this, the basic items that you want to race as it is not these to the pollution because reconstruct was under the 2003 at 2004 budget menu. the inputs of accepting the finance view. and that is now that the opposite is in motion. i left the end of the week after we went to the trust of july last year. and sometime in september last year. now do you see a there? because just to make sure that the within subsidies institution different insults and last year, unfortunately, the citizens and maybe a couple of different not to be in this past industry just in, especially because make use of cd 6 to talk somebody visit community to like brit
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bradley something that you can possibly consumes every morning, especially for breakfast, and therefore if the post talk to me that it was an addition to 0, redid it means that it's going to make it not assessable to most of the students. most of the, all the tasks proposals of the mean of winter clothes an increase in, in, in, in important commodities, including few of which nobody in the united kingdom of that kind of concept. to me, they call them, it increases the price of everything and to make it impossible for success, people to, i mean you haven't had the data for the to can. and therefore, even obviously the trying to respect to some of the come to come, i'm a bit me up to do what i just it's we a painful how little we need to people just it's when are we going to create a bit in house? and we've been wanting to see that the money that doesn't work is being used to benefit the citizens and provide services for the citizens to, to sit on now with sources tell it on to 0 that the power military rapids support forces have now taken control of l food on it's the capital of west quota found
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state which is southwest and the student needs capital cost to fighting in alpharetta and between the sudanese army and the r a stuff we understand last several hours before the um you've been reported the withdrew from the city, the problem that your group has taken control of government and military headquarters that thousands have been killed in millions displaced in this conflict between the army on the recess. morgan has won a phone call to the farm and a through rapid 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 west coast time, the rest of 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 the iris, up over the military garrison. and then food at that needs on the, by the new so as the last remaining minutes, re stronghold in the state of west go to define. now this means that the,
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our step has expanded its control over the territory into them. and especially in the core defend region, and especially in the west star 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 for the was already a place that has been home or hosting hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from other parts of the court defend region into areas that are controlled by the army and territories controlled by the army because they 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 army strong, 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 displacements of civil in front and for that to buy a new plan elsewhere, including across the border into south sedan,
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already the united nation says $10000000.00 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict. more than 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 lean 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 and that more and more civilians will be in dire need of assistance and may lose their lives. as a result of shortages of those relief supplies even more than onto 0. how to the is there any tanks and troops pushing even deeper into the city of rafa and southern gaza, dimming, backed by will, plains and ruins, helping the advance palestinians say tags have now moved into at least 5 neighborhoods. tens of thousands of palestinians still sheltering that in rafa
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seems cordarious and darrell bonnet and central gaza. following the latest attacks . for that is right, the army has been pushing deeper. there have been eh, in bathing the, a rough block from the west, from the east and from the south part where the policy is in the main city of dropbox are actually trapped. they are unable to leave their houses, they're unable to go and get walk through. they say that's at quad comforters and is really drones are airstrikes and our treasury is everywhere. and also that we also mentioned that there is 0 hospitals and drop where all of those injured and killed are being transported to the 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 kind of thing is, i mean with this, a couple of incidents where i'm getting says we're targeting by the is right,
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the army, and they were unable to reach the point at where at the palestinians have been injured. let me also mentioned that the areas that have been severely attacked, and it's an intensifying in drop slot, where it's more as a boot or refugee cap. and also the western parts of the where it's as so with the neighborhood and also the neighborhood and all of the surrounding of it was very close to milwaukee evacuations. own where more than the 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 of hospitals and dogs are, which are still running on dealing with an influx of patients. they're doing their best to deal with them despite a severe shortage of medical supplies out of the or was given special access inside cause as long as just functioning hospital correspondent dining loc. i'm going to
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go to a 1st hand account of some of the challenges inside from bush or off months. he's a general surgeon washing. there's an overseas medical mission. we're inside the the emergency department here. the, it's over crowded and i'm joined by inside the hospital. and medical mission volunteering to help people and medical staff 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 a 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
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floor on mat, surrounded by their family members. and they're only 3 doctors generally in the emergency department. sorry. based off this i've worked in on this, 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 the family members in the car doors in the hallways, living with the buying 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. you actually don't know ways where your patients and the way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments as they were. while 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. and there are only a couple of hospitals that are still passionate. this will be one of them. on my left hand side here, the recovery rooms where patients come off today,
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i've finished the operations and i'm kind of terribly sorry. everything that's inside box is very limited. resources is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. tens of taking their vital signs, like blood pressure and hot. right. what is this case? yes, sir, this is, this is a young kid that obviously has to be done from an explosion or bloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their rooms. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them or they have to come daily down to the operating through 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, it's not necessarily not able to be provided here at our hospital. the still ahead, hey, on down to 0, a gathering and friends with the amos making it easier to ask it in countries to get life saving vaccine and times of color match
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the i mean a saudi arabian pioneer who wants to inventory and next month parcel in the close the menu fronts, the problem raise, they all bring some really heavy down, pulls into central parts of china that you can think of. this is a rope, is if you're flicking that right. if i was that was a little further north west running on toward shanghai, southern policy, japan just seeing a little bit of that wet weather. and then as we go on into a fast day, hit comes with next ripple which will make his way across. south gripping down pulls could see some metal localize with flash flooding. as a result of that, that went by the, to just running in across the south west of japan. so the south still a few showers down to a southern past of china,
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but not as heavy as they were already around in the week. meanwhile, the could scattering the showers because much of south east asia pushing up into the philippines, molten, posit bonia, while retaining showers also coming in, rolling across a good pot sofa with southern areas of indo china. something positive in the ass, those things are very heavy right across down. it is for like a monsoon. right? still think it's a heavy pulse, as of right towards the north face of the country, through bung with ash should have made a little more progress by now. pushing across towards the northern plains, but they're not quite there yet. wisdom disturb is, we'll try to temper the heat up towards the north west hole with a top temperature of $41.00 the israel's war on god. so becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for
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israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera, the of the bulk of natural watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories, the ssl and p, as in kenya, version to move ahead with the controversial tax reform bills purchased as have been fighting with police during demonstrations against registration and say the business will further raise the cost of living sofas. tell the houses here are the
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2 dogs permit that your profit support forces have now taken control of alpha without the capital of west quoted on states. fighting in elsewhere, land between the certainly is the army and the r since last and several hours before the army reportedly then withdrew from the city. he's reading that treat as pushing even deeper into western rafa and gas tanks, supported by will planes stationed in 5 neighborhoods now across the southern city were tens of thousands of palestinians are still sheltering. ron's acting foreign minister autobiography has held talks with him also as politically the here and uh huh. by the reset, if it's against the war on garza should be accompanied by legal, political and diplomatic resistance abroad. he also told us as well how near that around supports any moves that guarantees the demands of palestinians. when it comes to cease 5 tools will not solve that has well as the, the house on. those are all a one to israel, of what he called a will with no rules will restrains for the thrones and offensive 11 on is wrong. a
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said no pacing is what would be safe from as well as attacks of to is really officials announced that they were ready for out. cool. this around that also threatened cypress, saying that it too wouldn't be a target, is it allows israel to use its military facilities. well, the separate president has responded to as well as threat. give him a good, i've given him blood, give them a gun enough. good. cypress is not involved in any way in the hostilities. cypress is not part of the problem, but cyprus is in fact part of the solution. and our role as it was manifested, for example, through the human tear in cordele is recognized necessarily by the our wealth, but by the entire international community. the name of god is this the attempt to present an image of cyprus being involved in military operations under no circumstances. pcb. oh gosh. and baskin is the middle east director of the n g o, the international communities organization. he says, hezbollah threats should be taken seriously. it's a very dangerous picture right now. we're both sides say being
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a bug bowl doing their remarks, a great deal of cheaper seer of each side threatening to hit the other. i'm going way beyond what they've done in the past 8 and a half months is extraordinarily dangerous in for the people of israel and the people of labor. now, if this more escalates anymore, we all know that the funding and the north of israel to stop the blip and i'll move in on the day that the battle in gauze evans. and this is why we need to put a lot of pressure on all sides here to end the war and gas i immediately as soon as possible. i think that everyone should take hands below seriously. and their threats the israel should take them seriously aside, per should take them seriously. we shut all we, we don't want this more to escalate it more than it has already needs to come to an end. there is no, no, no real conflict between the state of israel and lab and on the conflict is all around the court issue of israel and palestine. and this is why international attention needs to be focused on finding the diplomatic political end to these
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really public opinion conflict and 1st and foremost, the war and gaza for more than a $1000000000.00 is being patched and the fired to full best access to vaccines in africa, french president about new macro on and 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 a best manufacturing based on the continent. and the quality is during the code, the 19 pandemic meant that many african nations had to wait for vaccines and testing equipment. let's take a closer look at some of the vaccine preventables diseases in africa. the world health organization says move in study 1000000 children under the age of 5, suffer from preventable diseases every year. it's estimation, the desk of african children represent are the half of all global vaccine preventables this. the most common preventable illnesses include malaria, cholera, pneumonia, and measles and rubella. well, we can now bring in talk to engineer could see and she has a form,
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a chat of the. so the asking medical association, she joins us now from janice back. does look and see you are the full friends of the carpet, 19 fights and sold off to useful what an equality in vaccine access does 1st time. how much of an initiative, how much of a difference will an initiative like we're seeing now? will that make as oh, which will make a huge difference because i need a 2 story. so the advocate is the region with the highest number of unvaccinated children and i'm out there and it is too much and use it onto about 12500000 children and were under vaccinated in 2021 during the codes up and demick and also the new tech children with uh, you know, what i call the 0 those children bush on to goes. i think the point 7000000 who did not receive a single those will vaccines and africa on the top 20 countries in the world africa's got one of the highest know numbers of 0, those children,
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especially in the junior. i need to help you. and it's also invited that to, in 50, those students advocate live in one of these countries starting to move this meeting back a huge difference into these large. so if these children, delta, they ask in union a saying something like 99 percent of vaccines for africa, our country is still being important. what is the state of vaccine production capacity on the continent right now? so if you look at the vaccine, i'm a manufacturing capability seen in the country, the orient, and the east northern north going on. but that is one of the, a programs that was a, you know, discussed, is to envision vaccine money, say, a structured use of in africa. we also need to train and of other strategies so that we can aimed at reducing your boxing preventable diseases. so as you have
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already said that around about 99 percent of explanations with diseases and over 95 percent of mitigation. so it's not only back to notions of being imported into the african region. so we need to have our own manufacturing capacity so that we don't to rely on the other countries for that. and the was in a 2020 to the, well i, i put 2021 the african union through the as you can see, these control develop the in these vaccine manufacturing framework for action with i would like to start from and developing and manufacturing alexys over the next 2 decades and that's still ongoing. a lot of these sites still ongoing and that was back in april 2021 and it's not just money that's needed, right. it is also the sharing of intellectual property tech transfer as well as is keeping human capacity on the continent fighting brain drain of these all also
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going to be addressed as well. it should be in there, you know, it is. ringback it's important to do to have the african governments coming together and that was agreed on by all of them to start doing something for developing our own electric intellectual property so that we can develop active pharmaceutical ingredients and solving this use huge gaps that we are currently seeing that's one of the things that we need to fix. how can we fix this problem? but we also need training for the people. and you need to have to have, unfortunately the extra city and you have to have the right infrastructure. and again, to ask of the well of, of, of the governments to do this of cost the engine, it could save half on the chair of the south african medical association. thank you so much for joining us on out of here today. i or russia, as president, has wrapped up his visit to asian. he's been in vietnam where he's agreed to supply
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natural gas to the country who's in is trying to show him some holes in the region as he faces growing international installation for his war and ukraine. 2010 reports from the capital henry vladimir putin motorcade arriving at the presidential palace in henry. a woman bryce from the recently appointed president of vietnam. when fulton last visited, the alum had only just started his ascent to the top job. but he, like many getting these fields, a strong legions to russia for it supposed to vietnam in the past. we have them get plan, call him or vietnam will always consider russia as one of our most important partners . we will force together friendship and cooperation between generations of leaders and the people about 2 countries. i'd like to visit to north korea. here the focus was on economic development and co operation. russia already has links to vietnam's,
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portland gas production. you agreements have been signed to the that development. the pollutant is also what you get to be seen as a player in the wider region by showing the discussion of the situation in the asia pacific region where a 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 had only for vladimir putin whole centre around independence. 12 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 race in front of the muslim, the founder of loving via the documents. late in the afternoon, a solemn approach to pay respects to the man who led vietnam to independence. a
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brief visit for us as president vietnam. the chance to renew old friendships. tony chung out as their handling for at least 800000 people in northeast in bangladesh. a country stranded as heavy rainfall persists and already flooded. head region of still had hundreds of villages have been in on days just as you can see. and with ours, he's a saying, this heavy rain will continue until friday. and the se, at least 10 people have been killed due to land slides, and the culture is bizarre district. let's take a closer look at the situation that encompasses bizarre. this region in southeastern vines, with ashes home to nearly 1000000 rang, many of whom have fled from me on la c, u. n. cole, some of the most passages in minority. in a while since 2021, the refugees have been living in study 3 severely over crowded camps in cox has bizarre district. it has a population density one and a half times greater than the capital dr. which is already the world's most densely
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populated city. on average, 224 people shit, a single twin and the lack of hygiene and access to adequate water and sanitation facilities as well. sir, led to the outbreak of diseases. tons of chatter is in cops as bizarre, with more on how to handle refugees. i'll coping with this flooding. heavy torrential, rain and land slide cause havoc in the camp or on wednesday at least more than 7000 people were effected unless more than 1000 houses were damaged. many of the people are now living and coming out shelters are with their families voluntary or is there an agency is trying to rehabilitate them, providing them hot food. 70 yards on the refugee is are frustrated. many of them we spoke to us, particularly the woman. sounds depressed, they said there is no hope of going back in the immediate future as a civil war in me on my talking to them. their main concern is the family more they have the population.

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