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>> here, manaus, life is getting back to normal. has already opened beaches, reopened the school since the beginning of august. it is the first city in brazil to do so. this is because of the situation in manaus, which happened in april and may. the health system collapsed your completely. people died at their houses because of respiratory problems. they couldn't find their way to the hospitals, because there was no but free for them. this was a tragedy. because it was hit hard by the pandemic, now manaus is the first city to head back. the famous amazon theater in the city center will also open soon. brent: what about what is planned for january? we understand brazilian authorities planned to launc h a miss sachsen nation drive. what do we know about this plan? -- a mass vaccination drive. what do we know about this plan? >> there are six companies that are the leading producers of vaccination worldwide now working in brazil on this so-called test phase 3. they want to get the vaccination as soon as possible. there are 2 political
>> here, manaus, life is getting back to normal. has already opened beaches, reopened the school since the beginning of august. it is the first city in brazil to do so. this is because of the situation in manaus, which happened in april and may. the health system collapsed your completely. people died at their houses because of respiratory problems. they couldn't find their way to the hospitals, because there was no but free for them. this was a tragedy. because it was hit hard by the...
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years we're going to you and how the last 2 years german chancellor i want to bring you i'm going to manaus as you've never heard her before surprise yourself with what is possible to this magical dreaming what moves are important also we talk to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaping huddling could join us from eccles last stops and. i'm not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us about not succeeding taking. the people off the streets because we're tired of mystic traineeship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines like. all of the mughal or just was good for the russians so. steeped. in so many different walks of life. some are. awfully strong but all of them come straight from the heart to the former c.e.o. even when there's no money dilution the mushroom inches. from the logs to their final resting place the russians on t.w. documentary. this is really news live from girl and bombshell report present lashes out at allegations that he avoided paying taxes for years good news to shake loose
years we're going to you and how the last 2 years german chancellor i want to bring you i'm going to manaus as you've never heard her before surprise yourself with what is possible to this magical dreaming what moves are important also we talk to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaping huddling could join us from eccles last stops and. i'm not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us about not succeeding taking. the...
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this drone footage was captured in manaus the capital of brazil's amazonas state. which despite an early and strict lockdown is catching up with brazil with virus cases. it now has more than 700,000 recorded infections. but if you compare deaths they‘ re signica ntly lower. we've talked a lot about colombia, peru and mexico which all had major outbreaks and deaths have been well into the thousands. we know health care staff are increasingly under pressure. here's a reminder of that. these pictures have come into the newsroom from the peruvian capital, lima. doctors are demanding better conditions and personal protective equipment to carry out theirjobs. let's talk to rafael rojas, from bbc monitoring who's in miami. the situation in peru in many other latin american countries has to do with the informal job latin american countries has to do with the informaljob sector. a lot of people in these countries are self—employed and have to go out on the street to end their loving so what this has created is a situation in which because people are not able to go out and e
this drone footage was captured in manaus the capital of brazil's amazonas state. which despite an early and strict lockdown is catching up with brazil with virus cases. it now has more than 700,000 recorded infections. but if you compare deaths they‘ re signica ntly lower. we've talked a lot about colombia, peru and mexico which all had major outbreaks and deaths have been well into the thousands. we know health care staff are increasingly under pressure. here's a reminder of that. these...
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manaus, the largest city in brazil's amazon, reported a fresh surge in cases days after scientists speculated recent decline in cases may be attributable to reaching a certain level of "herd immunity." in israel, thousands of protesters took to the streets for a 14th straight week to demand prime minister benjamin netanyahu resign despite government attempts to quell demonstrations through strict new lockdown measures as it battles one of the world's worst outbreaks. armenia and azerbaijan have declared martial law and mobibilized their r militaries r heavy fightiting broke out sunuy between the two nations in a diuted terriry in the caucasus mountains. there are poports of at t least3 dedead and over r 100 wounded, including civivilians, as bothth sides s traded tank, artillery d drone fire in a region that's internationally recognized as azerbaijani territory, but whose population is mostly ethnic armenians. it's the worst fighting in the area since a five-day war in 2016 left overer 100 people dea. in belarus, police again deployed tear gas and arrested scores of protesters during the seve
manaus, the largest city in brazil's amazon, reported a fresh surge in cases days after scientists speculated recent decline in cases may be attributable to reaching a certain level of "herd immunity." in israel, thousands of protesters took to the streets for a 14th straight week to demand prime minister benjamin netanyahu resign despite government attempts to quell demonstrations through strict new lockdown measures as it battles one of the world's worst outbreaks. armenia and...
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manaus leader aung san suu kyi has kicked off the governing party's count pain ahead of november's parliamentary election as likely there could be a delay because of a recent vising coronavirus cases election commission is set to decide whether the vote will still go ahead as planned a number of rocking accounted its have already had their applications to stand rejected it's going to be the country's 2nd free election since military rule ended in 2011 or budget well this is an honorary research associate at the asia research institute university of nottingham in malaysia and she's joining us live by skype from quote import thank you very much indeed for being with us on the al-jazeera what impact if any will these elections have on the political landscape in malaysia . well i think right now the debate is whether or not they're going to hold elections at all because a cold 1000 cases have been increasing quite rapidly it's been very in significant increases so much so that the leading opposition party has actually culture a delay of the elections but that said the campaign started today and i th
manaus leader aung san suu kyi has kicked off the governing party's count pain ahead of november's parliamentary election as likely there could be a delay because of a recent vising coronavirus cases election commission is set to decide whether the vote will still go ahead as planned a number of rocking accounted its have already had their applications to stand rejected it's going to be the country's 2nd free election since military rule ended in 2011 or budget well this is an honorary research...
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this drone footage was captured in manaus the capital of brazil's amazonas state.ile daily cases are fluctuating, they are down from their peak of 69,000 a day. here is how the rest of latin america is looking for some argentina which despite an early and strict lockdown is catching up with brazil with virus cases it now has more than 700,000 recorded cases. if you compare dust they are significantly lower. we talked a lot about columbia, peru and mexico which all had major outbreaks and deaths have been well into the thousands. we know health care staff are increasingly under pressure. here's a reminder of that. these pictures have come into the newsroom from the peruvian capital lima. doctors are demanding better conditions and personal protection to carry out theirjobs. let's talk to the bbc monitoring joining us from miami. first of all tell us about these very big numbers it in brazil, rio and brasilia the worst affected. yes, brazilian health authorities are saying is that these two centres of populations are basically where the majority of the cases are. the
this drone footage was captured in manaus the capital of brazil's amazonas state.ile daily cases are fluctuating, they are down from their peak of 69,000 a day. here is how the rest of latin america is looking for some argentina which despite an early and strict lockdown is catching up with brazil with virus cases it now has more than 700,000 recorded cases. if you compare dust they are significantly lower. we talked a lot about columbia, peru and mexico which all had major outbreaks and deaths...