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. as the prime minister representative of myanmar-— of myanmar.any pro democracy supporters we've been _ of myanmar. many pro democracy supporters we've been speaking l of myanmar. many pro democracy| supporters we've been speaking to feel frustrated at the lack of action. do you share their frustration in view that the world has effectively abandoned myanmar? i do share their so that is why — i'd also like to appeal to like—minded countries to co—ordinate it, target it, strong sanctions against the military. we need to get it to the military. we need to get it to the milita . ., ._ , military. we need to get it to the milita . ., , ., military. one of the ways that the national unity _ military. one of the ways that the national unity government - military. one of the ways that the national unity government is - military. one of the ways that the national unity government is now| national unity government is now looking at in the military�*s rule post of the coup is a violent uprising, they've declared a war against the military — does that make
. as the prime minister representative of myanmar-— of myanmar.any pro democracy supporters we've been _ of myanmar. many pro democracy supporters we've been speaking l of myanmar. many pro democracy| supporters we've been speaking to feel frustrated at the lack of action. do you share their frustration in view that the world has effectively abandoned myanmar? i do share their so that is why — i'd also like to appeal to like—minded countries to co—ordinate it, target it, strong...
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., myanmar? . so, i do share their frustrations, _ myanmar? .rustrations, i also _ myanmar? . so, i do share their frustrations, i also like - myanmar? . so, i do share their frustrations, i also like to - frustrations, i also like to appeal to the country. 's — like—minded countries to come out in a coordinated, targeted strong sanctions against the military. we need to get the order to the military. find military. we need to get the order to the military. and one ofthe order to the military. and one of the ways — order to the military. and one of the ways of _ order to the military. and one of the ways of the _ order to the military. and one of the ways of the national - of the ways of the national unity government is now looking at to and the military�*s rule post of the coup is a violent uprising, they've declared a war against the military. does that make your life more difficult, that now this is a conflict between two sites both using violence to get their aims. ? , ., , using violence to get their aims. ? , . aims. ? the people conducted
., myanmar? . so, i do share their frustrations, _ myanmar? .rustrations, i also _ myanmar? . so, i do share their frustrations, i also like - myanmar? . so, i do share their frustrations, i also like to - frustrations, i also like to appeal to the country. 's — like—minded countries to come out in a coordinated, targeted strong sanctions against the military. we need to get the order to the military. find military. we need to get the order to the military. and one ofthe order to the...
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it's all a result of the failed military coup in myanmar.ren: 35 were killed in a southern province. dozens more were injured on the 3rd avenue clashes in the government-controlled area. two districts were recently captured inside the province. humans internationally recognized government has been locked in more with the who these since 2014. -- with the houthis. a cloud of canning ash has discovered the small island of la palma and the volcano shows little sign of relenting. the toxic gases are disrupting flights. >> above the picturesque coastal villages what seems like a looming storm, but is in reality a giant cloud of volcanic ash. the village mayor is not just concerned but deeply worried. lava is moving four meters per hour and is less than two kilometers away from the village. >> i'm concerned this may affect our banana plantations. this is the principal economic activity of people here so it would make big losses for so many families. 500 hectors have been irreversibly destroyed by a thick blanket of ash. microscopic volcano rocks o
it's all a result of the failed military coup in myanmar.ren: 35 were killed in a southern province. dozens more were injured on the 3rd avenue clashes in the government-controlled area. two districts were recently captured inside the province. humans internationally recognized government has been locked in more with the who these since 2014. -- with the houthis. a cloud of canning ash has discovered the small island of la palma and the volcano shows little sign of relenting. the toxic gases...
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we're willing to go back to myanmar, she tells cnn.out of jobs for four to five months because of the lockdowns. we don't even have money to pay electricity. but many others do not want to leave. this burmese man also showed cnn his full set of chinese legal permits, working for years in china as a truck driver, he had hoped to earn enough money here so he could marry his girlfriend. but he and other burmese migrants were suddenly evicted from their rental home, the doors sealed, forcing them to leave. the chinese foreign ministry denies deporting burmese migrants, and in fact, replies, some burmese citizens have requested to return to myanmar because of job losses and are returning to myanmar voluntarily. this statement contradicts the appeals we are hearing on the ground. >> translator: i want to request the chinese government to postpone the plan. we want to stay longer here and don't want to be sent back home. >> reporter: it is unclear if any of the people we spoke to have tested positive for covid-19. meanwhile, on the other side
we're willing to go back to myanmar, she tells cnn.out of jobs for four to five months because of the lockdowns. we don't even have money to pay electricity. but many others do not want to leave. this burmese man also showed cnn his full set of chinese legal permits, working for years in china as a truck driver, he had hoped to earn enough money here so he could marry his girlfriend. but he and other burmese migrants were suddenly evicted from their rental home, the doors sealed, forcing them...
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age agencies warn that millions of people in myanmar- myanmar.ves could double this year, and we know many communities already rely on volunteers to get enough food. here's more from bbc bernese. a symbol from desperation. these flags are popping up across myanmar. households asking for help. a white flag is a request for food. households asking for help. a white flag is a request forfood. yellow signals a shortage of male and it's in. it's another sign of myanmar collapsing economy —— shortage of medicine. many people here have little to cope with. simple food with some rights. the impact of the military coup, coupled with a massive covid infection, has left many families struggling. translation: donors came to us yesterday. they gave us four kilos of rice and eggs. it was enough for two days or so. after that, it was enough for two days or so. afterthat, i it was enough for two days or so. after that, i don't know how will make it food. i can't sleep at night. make it food. i can't sleep at niuht. , make it food. i can't sleep at niiht, , ., ma
age agencies warn that millions of people in myanmar- myanmar.ves could double this year, and we know many communities already rely on volunteers to get enough food. here's more from bbc bernese. a symbol from desperation. these flags are popping up across myanmar. households asking for help. a white flag is a request for food. households asking for help. a white flag is a request forfood. yellow signals a shortage of male and it's in. it's another sign of myanmar collapsing economy ——...
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this is a myanmar specific situation because of the totality in myanmar.a short, we have been for 25 years and we have had to maintain our development in asia. david: you are going to bring our attention to your other wholly owned operation in pakistan. i want to get your thoughts on -- your outlook for that market and those assets. jorgen: in pakistan, we have a very modern and strong company in a country in market with very fierce competition. we are developing that business with all of the other businesses. what we have said in particular is that we believe the sector in asia would benefit from a higher degree of consolidation. the reason for that is the high demand for data and investments in the sector and the need for an acceptable return, hence investment capacity going forward. did you see what we do in malaysia? that is exactly the case. we are trying to develop in order to be able to be a key player in the digitalization of the malaysian market. david: just to clarify. so you do remain committed to pakistan? jorgen: we do remain committed. yes, w
this is a myanmar specific situation because of the totality in myanmar.a short, we have been for 25 years and we have had to maintain our development in asia. david: you are going to bring our attention to your other wholly owned operation in pakistan. i want to get your thoughts on -- your outlook for that market and those assets. jorgen: in pakistan, we have a very modern and strong company in a country in market with very fierce competition. we are developing that business with all of the...
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it's another sign of myanmar�*s collapsing economy.ere have little to cook with, simple food with some rice. the impact of the military coup, coupled with a massive wave of covid infections, has left many families struggling. translation: donors came to us yesterday. they gave us four kilos of rice and a crate of eggs, enough for us for two days or so. after that, i don't know how we'll get food. i can't sleep at night. it's local communities that are providing much—needed hand—outs, private donors stepping help since the government is doing little to provide support. most international aid agencies haven't been operating in myanmar since the military coup earlier this year. translation: donors like us are not rich. they are ordinary people like you and me who are willing to give away half of what they have. i'll donate $3 if i have $6, for example. it's just people helping people. in yangon, the business capital, long queues of people waiting hours to buy food at deep discounts. many of them are young and out of work. translation: bec
it's another sign of myanmar�*s collapsing economy.ere have little to cook with, simple food with some rice. the impact of the military coup, coupled with a massive wave of covid infections, has left many families struggling. translation: donors came to us yesterday. they gave us four kilos of rice and a crate of eggs, enough for us for two days or so. after that, i don't know how we'll get food. i can't sleep at night. it's local communities that are providing much—needed hand—outs,...
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mr; myanmar or the taliban? my calculation — myanmar or the taliban?ts north korea, syria or you're given access to a country by a repressive regime. yourjob when you accept that access is to make sure that you tell the stories to the absolute best of your ability and you go even further in ensuring you hold people's feet to the fire because that privilege that sana talked about can occasionally be used for good as well because in myanmar, for example, where local journalists were myanmar, for example, where localjournalists were doing extraordinary work, from a security point of view, it wasn't possible for them to look a top general in the eye and confront him with evidence of children being killed by his own forces. that's a privilege that i enjoy as a foreigner because i'm allowed to leave the country at the end of it and i don't run the risk of being spent in prison. i would still say that based on our experience in the airport, it's much more of a fluent situation. even as a foreigner, if you get the wrong person on the wrong day, that situation
mr; myanmar or the taliban? my calculation — myanmar or the taliban?ts north korea, syria or you're given access to a country by a repressive regime. yourjob when you accept that access is to make sure that you tell the stories to the absolute best of your ability and you go even further in ensuring you hold people's feet to the fire because that privilege that sana talked about can occasionally be used for good as well because in myanmar, for example, where local journalists were myanmar,...
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it's another sign of myanmar�*s collapsing economy.e rice. the impact of the military coup, coupled with a massive wave of covid infections, has left many families struggling. translation: donors came to us yesterday. | they gave us four kilos of rice and a crate of eggs, enough for us for two days or so. after that, i don't know how we'll get food. i can't sleep at night. it's local communities that are providing much—needed hand—outs, private donors stepping help since the government is doing little to provide support. most international aid agencies haven't been operating in myanmar since the military coup earlier this year. translation: donors like us are not rich. i they are ordinary people like you and me who are willing to give away half of what they have. i'll donate $3 if i have $6, for example. it'sjust people helping people. in yangon, the business capital, long queues of people waiting hours to buy food at deep discounts. many of them are young and out of work. translation: because there are no jobs, people cannot. afford r
it's another sign of myanmar�*s collapsing economy.e rice. the impact of the military coup, coupled with a massive wave of covid infections, has left many families struggling. translation: donors came to us yesterday. | they gave us four kilos of rice and a crate of eggs, enough for us for two days or so. after that, i don't know how we'll get food. i can't sleep at night. it's local communities that are providing much—needed hand—outs, private donors stepping help since the government is...
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the myanmar currency is at the lowest level it has been in history.concerned that the cumulative impact of this is putting pressure on the most vulnerable segments of society and these are people who spend about 70% of their household income just to buy food. and something has to give. rishaad: is the government or the military at the moment -- is an more of an impediment then help currently and what sort of traction are you getting in terms of getting food to the people who need it? stephen: the world food program, when we saw evidence, of course we had some fears, but we gathered evidence that the situation was worsening. we did start to mount an operation. in fact, originally we were assisting around one million people prior to this year. then we decided to triple that to a bit over 3 million and focusing primarily in urban areas where people were impacted most. i have to say that we have received cooperation in terms of facilitating our access to these areas. where we still face a challenge is for accessing people who have been recently displaced
the myanmar currency is at the lowest level it has been in history.concerned that the cumulative impact of this is putting pressure on the most vulnerable segments of society and these are people who spend about 70% of their household income just to buy food. and something has to give. rishaad: is the government or the military at the moment -- is an more of an impediment then help currently and what sort of traction are you getting in terms of getting food to the people who need it? stephen:...
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he is the managing editor of frontier myanmar, an independent news outlet.nmar's association for political prisoners estimates he is one of more than 90 journalists who have been arrested since the military seized power and launched a crackdown against the free press. fenster's family and u.s. officials lost contact with him one month ago. the u.s. state department said government officials were denied requests to see him. brent: berlin and future pandemics. today a new global hub for pandemic intelligence by the world health organization was opened here in the german capital by the director of the w.h.o. and you see them, the german chancellor angela merkel. the hub is meant to help researchers, government and private partners worldwide work together to predict and respond to pandemics and epidemics. >> better data, better analytic and therefore better decisions -- is what the federal minister of health of germany said. in this new global hub of the world health organization when it comes to pandemic and epidemic intelligence. the idea is to -- share inform
he is the managing editor of frontier myanmar, an independent news outlet.nmar's association for political prisoners estimates he is one of more than 90 journalists who have been arrested since the military seized power and launched a crackdown against the free press. fenster's family and u.s. officials lost contact with him one month ago. the u.s. state department said government officials were denied requests to see him. brent: berlin and future pandemics. today a new global hub for pandemic...
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in myanmar for example, where local myanmar journalists were doing extraordinary work, from a securitywasn't possible for them to look a top genera in the eye and confront him with evidence of being children being killed -- evidence of children being killed by his own forces. that is a privilege i have is a foreigner because i leave the country at the end of it and don't run the risk of going to prison. based on experience with the taliban though, iis a much more fluid situation. and even as a foreigner, if you get the wrong person on the wrong day, thasituation can quickly become very dangerous. ros: you can get a full episode of the media show wherever you are via bbc. our top story, more reaction to this defense pact between the u.s., u.k. on australia. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken trying to ease french anger over the deal, he says the friendship with france's valued, called it a vital partner. but the agreement scuppered a major submarine deal between the french and australians. mr. blinken says he wants to deepen transatlantic cooperation in the indo pacific area and aro
in myanmar for example, where local myanmar journalists were doing extraordinary work, from a securitywasn't possible for them to look a top genera in the eye and confront him with evidence of being children being killed -- evidence of children being killed by his own forces. that is a privilege i have is a foreigner because i leave the country at the end of it and don't run the risk of going to prison. based on experience with the taliban though, iis a much more fluid situation. and even as a...
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you were part of the first international team in myanmar in february after the military coup there.y been possible with the military�*s acquiescence. what are your calculations when deciding to work to some degree with people like the military in myanmar or the taliban? my calculation is that we are put in this position all the time, whether it's north korea, syria or you're given access to a country by a repressive regime. yourjob when you accept that access is to make sure that you tell the story to the absolute best of your ability and you go even further in ensuring you hold people's feet to the fire, because that privilege that sana talked about can occasionally be used for good as well, because in myanmar, for example, where local journalists were doing extraordinary work, from a security point of view, it wasn't possible for them to look a top general in the eye and confront him with evidence of children being killed by his own forces. that's a privilege that i enjoy as a foreigner because i'm allowed to leave the country at the end of it and i don't run the risk of being sen
you were part of the first international team in myanmar in february after the military coup there.y been possible with the military�*s acquiescence. what are your calculations when deciding to work to some degree with people like the military in myanmar or the taliban? my calculation is that we are put in this position all the time, whether it's north korea, syria or you're given access to a country by a repressive regime. yourjob when you accept that access is to make sure that you tell the...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year . florence li algae 0 still ahead here on a 0 dog play a very pitch invaded field. the ball showed will have all the sport coming up. a government support dwindling. russia parliamentary election take place in september . but as opposition leader elective only remains in prison and just a band from taking part could the do to the currently be wide open for another clean sweep? in supporting the personal coverage on al jazeera, l g 0 recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count full cabana dot. the 1st un envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east? killing the count on algebra, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions. from our london broadcast center. on our 20 me ah ah, welcome back. now a french film o
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year . florence li algae 0 still ahead here on a 0 dog play a very pitch invaded field. the ball showed will have all the sport coming up. a government support dwindling. russia parliamentary election take place in september . but as opposition leader elective only remains in prison and just a band from taking part...
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see our seasonal average through the bay of bang gulf. quite intense rain for coastal sections of myanmar, bit of a breather, for a spots in bangladesh that includes dock out with a high of 31 degrees. now for southeast asia, it looks like this. since china look at these bursts of heavy rain, really confined to what the south, as we check toward thailand and cambodia, want to get you the latest rate. now in the philippines on tropical storm concent, midland, fall northeast of cbo, running right through manila on wednesday. so we'll look for potentially ports of 200 millimeters of rain, the potential mud slides in mind, sides and quite breezy as was potential to cause some destruction. here, as those winds approach a 100 kilometers per hour and soggy, conditions will be dominating across areas of japan. including for tokyo, on wednesday season, the who's we've been awarded the world's best airline of 2021. but it's more than an award for being the only global airline to continue through the pandemic. and for the hours of hard work, we dedicated to making your experience exceptional and fly
see our seasonal average through the bay of bang gulf. quite intense rain for coastal sections of myanmar, bit of a breather, for a spots in bangladesh that includes dock out with a high of 31 degrees. now for southeast asia, it looks like this. since china look at these bursts of heavy rain, really confined to what the south, as we check toward thailand and cambodia, want to get you the latest rate. now in the philippines on tropical storm concent, midland, fall northeast of cbo, running right...
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the idea came about as myanmar was experiencing its 3rd and most deadly wave of corona virus, which piqued in july general de gaulle. we saw that people are in trouble. they could not get a place in government. hospitals that have to pay a lot of money to go to private hospital. some died as they did not get enough oxygen supply off to the military coup in february. and the subsequent crackdown on health care work has to be one of the 1st groups to protest against the new rule. health services deteriorated all the way. my, during the 1st and 2nd waves, both government and private cove, at 1900 facilities, could help the people. but during the 3rd wave, due to the political situation, people cannot receive proper medical facilities, even before the cobit 19 3rd wave, people didn't go to the hospitals for other diseases as they were insufficient human resources. many people also came to distrust state run facilities. first treatment center plugs a gap in the health care system, but it's not a fully functioning hospital. and patients who take a turn for the worse, we'll still have to go to a
the idea came about as myanmar was experiencing its 3rd and most deadly wave of corona virus, which piqued in july general de gaulle. we saw that people are in trouble. they could not get a place in government. hospitals that have to pay a lot of money to go to private hospital. some died as they did not get enough oxygen supply off to the military coup in february. and the subsequent crackdown on health care work has to be one of the 1st groups to protest against the new rule. health services...
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sunshine with a height of $34.00 degrees, then there's this batch of what, whether taking aim at myanmar and that could drop about $200.00 millimeters of brain on a show this tropical disturbance climbing into central parts of vietnam through laos. and eventually we'll find a home and central thailand. similar here, we could see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain over the next 24 to 48 hours. we have a solid band of rain over the yellow river valley impacting young jo. but if i take a bit further toward the northeast, beijing also be plagued by this weather look into scoop up about we'll call it 35 millimeters of brain. meantime, for the eastern portion of korea, we've got a scattering of showers in for the western side of japan. same goes for you, but a big drop in temperature is coming for tokyo. we go from 31 degrees on friday, down to 25 on saturday with the risk of a few showers. that's it for me. see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 20. 21. little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well. aside fr
sunshine with a height of $34.00 degrees, then there's this batch of what, whether taking aim at myanmar and that could drop about $200.00 millimeters of brain on a show this tropical disturbance climbing into central parts of vietnam through laos. and eventually we'll find a home and central thailand. similar here, we could see upwards of 200 millimeters of rain over the next 24 to 48 hours. we have a solid band of rain over the yellow river valley impacting young jo. but if i take a bit...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera, the mayor of paris, has announced her intention to run for president in next year's french elections. and he is now the favorite when the socialist party nomination does go as divided people in the capital with her policy to reduce the number of cars and make the city greener. the 62 year old is one of 2 women seeking to become francis. first female president, national rallies. murray le pen also launched her campaign on sunday. so that been absolutely cool on all french people who want to commit to france. and i call on all those who believe in our humanist values. and in our future, i call on you citizens who want to save the planet. you want to build a strong and just republic who won't france to become an example once again among nations together, let's rise and with courage, determination, with optimism and generosity together. let's offer a future to our children. the introd
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera, the mayor of paris, has announced her intention to run for president in next year's french elections. and he is now the favorite when the socialist party nomination does go as divided people in the capital with her policy to reduce the number of cars and make the city greener. the 62 year...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera in the west bank said no sound, the water shortages have turned into an unprecedented crisis. stretching from rama lot to rule areas, the palestinian authority says the israeli occupation is to blame for taps, running dry natasha. going to report ensuring customers drive away with that brand new car look would be impossible without water this summer. during the pandemic, the use of water has increased 15 percent in the occupied was bank and created what the palestinian water authority says is its worst crisis ever. and met up if only if the water keeps cutting off, interrupt some work and cost us money. palestinians are being forced to buy water from israel at a price $3.00 times higher than what they typically pay according to the palestinian water authority. director general adult you seen says there's plenty of water in the west bank to meet the needs of palestinian. but israel
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera in the west bank said no sound, the water shortages have turned into an unprecedented crisis. stretching from rama lot to rule areas, the palestinian authority says the israeli occupation is to blame for taps, running dry natasha. going to report ensuring customers drive away with that...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year. florence li al jazeera. well, health officials and columbia are worried about a possible search of curve at 19 there, and a shortage and vaccines will likely not help matters. many people who received their 1st ost may now have to wait several months before getting a 2nd one. and i sandra ramp, yet he reports now from boca the days without available doses. people are lining up again. if vaccination centers in bogota, people might okay. yeah, yeah, because i knew those is arrived and decided to try and we were here 15 days ago and couldn't get vaccinated yet. not everybody here will be able to get a shot a me then i'm going vaccine shortage and summer since away pfizer. madame master seneca vaccines are all in short supply in columbia, postponed the 2nd shot for most people, extending the allowed interval between doses from the recommended $21.00 days to almost 3 months which is the case for street vendor,
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year. florence li al jazeera. well, health officials and columbia are worried about a possible search of curve at 19 there, and a shortage and vaccines will likely not help matters. many people who received their 1st ost may now have to wait several months before getting a 2nd one. and i sandra ramp, yet he reports now...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera, the u. k. government has ruled out plans to introduce more lockdown to fight the covered 1900 crisis. health minister says he says vaccine passports to get into nightclubs and large events in england will also be scrapped. the government says instead, rely on vaccines and testing to keep people safe is going to certain cases in the past few months after restrictions were ease in july festival. they said there's a lot of defenses we've just gone through some of them that way. we need to keep in place c a because this bars haven't gone anywhere. the, still a pandemic, of course me to remain cautious. but we just shouldn't be doing things for the sake of it all because others are doing it. we should look at every possible intervention, properly, health officials in columbia worried about a possible surge of covered 19. the shortage in vaccines isn't likely to help. many people have r
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated. by the end of the year, florence li al jazeera, the u. k. government has ruled out plans to introduce more lockdown to fight the covered 1900 crisis. health minister says he says vaccine passports to get into nightclubs and large events in england will also be scrapped. the government says instead, rely on vaccines and testing to keep...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year, florence li algae 0. you can government's rule. i would plan to introduce more locked on to fight the cobra. 1900 crisis in england. housman, especially jeffrey says vaccine possible to get into nightclubs and large events, the scraps, the government says it'll instead rely on vaccinations and testing to keep people safe. putting the scholar from the scheme is going ahead starting on october the 1st festival. they said there's a lot of defenses we've just gone through some of them that way. we need to keep in place here because this bars haven't gone anywhere. the still a pandemic, of course me to remain cautious. but we just shouldn't be doing things for the sake of it, or because others are doing it. we should look at every possible intervention properly . but his teenager m right. economy has stung to the tennis world by winning the us open. she beat lina fernandez and the final to become the 1st quali
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year, florence li algae 0. you can government's rule. i would plan to introduce more locked on to fight the cobra. 1900 crisis in england. housman, especially jeffrey says vaccine possible to get into nightclubs and large events, the scraps, the government says it'll instead rely on vaccinations and testing to keep...
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last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year . florence li al jazeera children are back at school in bangladesh after one of the was longest shutdowns because of the corona virus. they've been out of the classroom for 18 months. unicef, as warned the prolonged school closures worse than inequality for millions of children across south asia. in the west bank, the government says seasonal summer water shortages have turned into an unprecedented crisis, stretching from ramallah to rural areas. the palestinian authority says the israeli occupation is to blame for tom's wanting. dr. natasha named reports. ensuring customers drive away with that brand new car look would be impossible without water this summer. during the pandemic, the use of water has increased 15 percent in the occupied was bank and created what the palestinian water authority says is its worst crisis ever. and met up if only the water keeps cutting off, interrupt some work and cost us mo
last month's show that only 3.3 percent of myanmar population was fully vaccinated. military ruler, say they aim to have at least half the population inoculated by the end of the year . florence li al jazeera children are back at school in bangladesh after one of the was longest shutdowns because of the corona virus. they've been out of the classroom for 18 months. unicef, as warned the prolonged school closures worse than inequality for millions of children across south asia. in the west bank,...
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serÍa un inmigrante de myanmar.ulsiÓn de tres agentes por el maltrato que le hacÍan a una persona que arrestaban. en chicago, tres familias de trabajadores salvadoreÑos demandan a la compaÑÍa que los dejÓ morir por negligencia. >> hoy estoy aquÍ por mi familia. reportera: esta mujer entablÓ una demanda contra una compaÑÍa de construcciÓn luego de que su esposo y los familiares murieran por una explosiÓn. >> todos los aÑos Íbamos con ellos. reportera: la demanda dice que ellos encontraron un tubo de cobre para cocinar el pescado. >> ellos desconocÍan que era un artefacto explosivo. reportera: compaÑÍas de construcciÓn habÍa usado este dispositivo para de morir estructuras. las compaÑÍas nunca reportaron estos hallazgos a las autoridades. esto contenÍa un compuesto explosivo usado por las empresas. >> siempre supimos que eran vÍctimas inocentes. reportera: las compaÑÍas demandadas no han emitido declaraciones. >> nuestros hijos van a crecer sin sus padres. reportera: se busca una compensaciÓn econÓmica luego de la tra
serÍa un inmigrante de myanmar.ulsiÓn de tres agentes por el maltrato que le hacÍan a una persona que arrestaban. en chicago, tres familias de trabajadores salvadoreÑos demandan a la compaÑÍa que los dejÓ morir por negligencia. >> hoy estoy aquÍ por mi familia. reportera: esta mujer entablÓ una demanda contra una compaÑÍa de construcciÓn luego de que su esposo y los familiares murieran por una explosiÓn. >> todos los aÑos Íbamos con ellos. reportera: la demanda dice...
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america is not myanmar. america is not guinea pig. -- guinea. if it is true, general milley broke the chain of command but much worst. he broke the rule of civilian control of the military. par and every defender democrat or republican, of constitutional government should be outraged. we have decided. >> laura: let me jump in here. senator mike pompeo and former dni radcliffe indicated that they were not aware of this call and it did not go through regular order. if you're going to start doing freelance foreign policy to this extra estate was not aware of this. and also was not aware of any pending contract that the limitation was going to launch willy-nilly. so what we know is he did have these are fun conversations. is that not enough regardless of even the contents of the conversations. i think he is quibbling about some of the lines. isn't that enough that he has to go because of the clear and present danger that he presents to the country right now? >> well, unelected generals do not get to have their own personal foreign policies. and i th
america is not myanmar. america is not guinea pig. -- guinea. if it is true, general milley broke the chain of command but much worst. he broke the rule of civilian control of the military. par and every defender democrat or republican, of constitutional government should be outraged. we have decided. >> laura: let me jump in here. senator mike pompeo and former dni radcliffe indicated that they were not aware of this call and it did not go through regular order. if you're going to start...
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america is not myanmar. if it is true general millie broke the chain of command, but much worse, broke the rule of civilian control of the military and democrat, republican, constitutional government, should be outraged. laura: tonight senator mike pompeo and former dni radcliffe indicated they weren't aware of this call and it didn't go through regular order s and if u do freelance foreign-policy the secretary of state was not aware of it, against china at any time, he had these off-line conversations. is that not enough regardless of the content of the conversation but quibbling about some of the lines but isn't that enough that he has to go because of the clear and present danger he presents to the country right now. >> unelected generals don't get to have their own personal cognizance. the general as conceded he had communications with the chinese communist party and its military wing. wend need to see a transcript. the white house needs to release the transcript. they don't need to release it in a class
america is not myanmar. if it is true general millie broke the chain of command, but much worse, broke the rule of civilian control of the military and democrat, republican, constitutional government, should be outraged. laura: tonight senator mike pompeo and former dni radcliffe indicated they weren't aware of this call and it didn't go through regular order s and if u do freelance foreign-policy the secretary of state was not aware of it, against china at any time, he had these off-line...
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myanmar's military downplayed the move, calling it just a threat.den toward parts of new jersey and new york to see the destruction caused by hurricane ida. biden pointed the finger at climate change while calling for federal spending on infrastructure to better defend people and property from future storms. at least 50 people were killed in six states and more than 1000 homes damaged. pres. biden: we've got to listen to the scientists and the economists and the national security experts. they all tell us this is code red. the nation and the world are in peril. that is not hyperbole, that is a fact. >> the philippines will hold off on easing public movement restrictions, keeping current curbs potentially through september 15. manila, which accounts for about one third of the nation's economy will remain under the second toughest restrictions with restaurants only allowing pickup and delivery. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quin
myanmar's military downplayed the move, calling it just a threat.den toward parts of new jersey and new york to see the destruction caused by hurricane ida. biden pointed the finger at climate change while calling for federal spending on infrastructure to better defend people and property from future storms. at least 50 people were killed in six states and more than 1000 homes damaged. pres. biden: we've got to listen to the scientists and the economists and the national security experts. they...
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you were part of the first international team into myanmar in february after the military coup there.sad regime, where you're given access _ to a country by a repressive regime. and yourjob when you accept thatl access is to make sure that you tell those stories to the absolute best. of your ability and that you go even further in ensuring that you hold people's feet to the fire. - so, in myanmar, for example, i where local myanmarjournalist were doing extra ordinary work, from a security point of view, i it was not possible for them to look a top general- in the eye and confront him with evidence of children i being killed by his own forces. that's a privilege that i enjoy- as a foreigner because i'm allowed to leave the country at the end of it and i don't run— the risk of being sent - to prison in the same way. i would still say that - based on our experience of the airport with the taliban, though, it's much more - of a fluid situation. and even as a foreigner, if you get the wrong - person on the wrong day, - that situation can very quickly become very dangerous. thanks to claris
you were part of the first international team into myanmar in february after the military coup there.sad regime, where you're given access _ to a country by a repressive regime. and yourjob when you accept thatl access is to make sure that you tell those stories to the absolute best. of your ability and that you go even further in ensuring that you hold people's feet to the fire. - so, in myanmar, for example, i where local myanmarjournalist were doing extra ordinary work, from a security point...
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. >>> in myanmar now, thousands of people have been arrested since the military coup about eight monthst when the military junta can't reach their opponents, it goes after the families. they put a 5-year-old girl behind bars. >> reporter: a 5-year-old girl sings along to a favorite song. at first glance, a picture of innocence e but her innocence is gone, taken away by myanmar's brutal memory. soldiers arrested her along with her mother and older sister because her father, a leader ever the pro-democracy movement was in hiding. she spent her 5th birthday behind bars and is now reunited with her father. hiding in the jungle, video clips are sent through his mobile. the young girl says she was forced to stay in a half-sitting, half-standing position, widely considered to be a stress position. the u.n. committee against torture describes these conditions as contrary to the convention against torture. >> infants being abducted is a degree of outrage that it's just hard to put in words. just how angry i am at the depth that this military junta is willing to go. >> reporter: we sent the milit
. >>> in myanmar now, thousands of people have been arrested since the military coup about eight monthst when the military junta can't reach their opponents, it goes after the families. they put a 5-year-old girl behind bars. >> reporter: a 5-year-old girl sings along to a favorite song. at first glance, a picture of innocence e but her innocence is gone, taken away by myanmar's brutal memory. soldiers arrested her along with her mother and older sister because her father, a...
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the taliban take over in afghanistan and the military coup in myanmar are on the top of the agenda.'s bring in our guest, a security consultant in desk consultant. also guests from cape town and istanbul. welcome to the program. let's start with matthew in istanbul. the u.n. has been a powerhouse organization since 1945 but is more divided now than ever. has -- have they failed? >> thank you for the great question. i think the security council is definitely failing. anything that the u.s., u.k., and france oppose, russia and china support. the u.n. security council is supposed to be the highest body enforcing international law but there is no enforcement mechanism. but they have done great things in terms of delivering humanitarian assistance, fostering cooperation and getting people to become aware of humanitarian problems around the world or the plight of women and girls around the world. unicef does great help for children. but overall, it is an unwieldy organization and aspirations are bigger than outcomes. so it is a mixed record. >> you make a point that it is unwieldy. if thi
the taliban take over in afghanistan and the military coup in myanmar are on the top of the agenda.'s bring in our guest, a security consultant in desk consultant. also guests from cape town and istanbul. welcome to the program. let's start with matthew in istanbul. the u.n. has been a powerhouse organization since 1945 but is more divided now than ever. has -- have they failed? >> thank you for the great question. i think the security council is definitely failing. anything that the...
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laura: in other news from around the world, proponents of myanmar's military rulers have called for aning. they said everyone should take part in a revolution. military rulers dismissed the call, saying it was an attempt to regain national attention. the high court in france has ruled that a giant sum meant -- see meant manufacturer is facing charges that could include crimes against humanity. they are accused of paying islamist militants in the uprising in syria. angela merkel has addressed her parliament for the last time. she has been in office for 16 years. during an unusually heated debate, she used the event to campaign for her chosen replacement. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, the death of a palestinian activist in police custody sparked protest on the west bank. there are tensions between palestinians and their own government. expanded unemployment benefits that kept millions of americans afloat during the pandemic have now expired. president biden says states can extend the program, but so far, none of them have. >> you see that on one side there are p
laura: in other news from around the world, proponents of myanmar's military rulers have called for aning. they said everyone should take part in a revolution. military rulers dismissed the call, saying it was an attempt to regain national attention. the high court in france has ruled that a giant sum meant -- see meant manufacturer is facing charges that could include crimes against humanity. they are accused of paying islamist militants in the uprising in syria. angela merkel has addressed...
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so this is impacting thailand, infant myanmar with heavy rounds of rain. next stop or go into australia and our next system is coming in. so what's not really a so conditions in purse will deteriorate, and we've got clouds floating through this se sydney at 18 degrees, but give it a few days. will ramp up your temperature to 26 on saturdays. so while above average for new zealand, it's going to remain unsettled for the north island. some rain for auckland, the escape rate in to get been with the high of 13 degrees. that's it for me. we'll see you soon. the the latest news as it breaks, the concern is that my suits forces are coming round on the mountain ridges. try to surround this area in order to isolated with detailed coverage, real power, still live in king my how much sick he takes all the major strategic decision from around the world. the water rose so quickly at this new jersey apartment complex. it caught many people off guard. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm tired of this is the news i live in london coming up. haiti's chief prosecutor asks
so this is impacting thailand, infant myanmar with heavy rounds of rain. next stop or go into australia and our next system is coming in. so what's not really a so conditions in purse will deteriorate, and we've got clouds floating through this se sydney at 18 degrees, but give it a few days. will ramp up your temperature to 26 on saturdays. so while above average for new zealand, it's going to remain unsettled for the north island. some rain for auckland, the escape rate in to get been with...
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waiting for the chance to eat — concern grows that millions could go hungry as myanmar edges towards
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she's a sophomore at sullivan in myanmar.ry morning on her way to sullivan high school, she passes reminders of the life she narrowly escaped. that's why she counts down the days until she turns 18. she still has 408 to go, but that's close enough to keep the sophomore in good spirits. though the way to school conjures bitter memories, a refugee from myanmar is always relieved to be out of the house. tensions are high at home. she and her mother rarely speak, and when they do, [inaudible]. school offers distraction. inside sullivan she walks past quotes painted next to each classroom. the american dream is being able to follow your calling. one from dr. seuss, think left. think right. think low. think high. oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try. the school is a sea of navy blue lockers with the bright yellow s, sullivan's insignia painted above them. below the drab black and brown checkered floors seem to dampen the optimism advertised on the walls. the deteriorating first floor girl's bathroom marked by large concr
she's a sophomore at sullivan in myanmar.ry morning on her way to sullivan high school, she passes reminders of the life she narrowly escaped. that's why she counts down the days until she turns 18. she still has 408 to go, but that's close enough to keep the sophomore in good spirits. though the way to school conjures bitter memories, a refugee from myanmar is always relieved to be out of the house. tensions are high at home. she and her mother rarely speak, and when they do, [inaudible]....
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credit can find their way to access in mice across all this is what people in el salvador people in myanmar, people in countries where they're very stunned fans and the work for turner activists and to people who love people who have will be a figure out ways to keep them safe because everybody knows motion doesn't go limits and they go it just doesn't the ground. >> professor michelle overman, thanks for your time. and obviously this is something we're going to continue to watch the governor of south dakota today said that she's exploring doing the same thing in that state. and as you mentioned, a lot of other states are looking at the same. so we'll keep watching it. thanks for your expertise. we appreciate time. thank you. >> now to our wildfire coverage, the count or fire is getting too close for comfort for neighboring communities in south lake tahoe. fire crews were able to save almost 700 homes last night. this was on the west side of the fire. about 10,000 acres according to cal fire burned. the successes of come with major challenges including the erratic winds and the very low imm
credit can find their way to access in mice across all this is what people in el salvador people in myanmar, people in countries where they're very stunned fans and the work for turner activists and to people who love people who have will be a figure out ways to keep them safe because everybody knows motion doesn't go limits and they go it just doesn't the ground. >> professor michelle overman, thanks for your time. and obviously this is something we're going to continue to watch the...
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leftovers of what was tropical storm -- moving toward the west impacting thailand and myanmar with heavy rounds of rain. next stop, austria and the next system is coming into western australia. conditions in perth deteriorate and we've got clouds floating through the southeast, sydney at 18 degrees. give it a few days and we will ramp the temperature to 26 on saturday. well above average. new zealand, it's going to remain unsettled. a height of 13 degrees. -- a high of 13 degrees. >> too often, afghanistan is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many afghanistan's. thanks to the brave individuals who breaks -- who risk their lives to project -- to protect it from destruction, an amazing film archive reveals a forgotten troops of the country's modern history. the forbidden real, part one, the birth of afghanistan on al jazeera. lauren: a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera -- the prime minister of haiti has sacked the country's chief prosecutor after he asked a judge to charge henry in the murder of the president. the prosecutor ordered officials not to let the pr
leftovers of what was tropical storm -- moving toward the west impacting thailand and myanmar with heavy rounds of rain. next stop, austria and the next system is coming into western australia. conditions in perth deteriorate and we've got clouds floating through the southeast, sydney at 18 degrees. give it a few days and we will ramp the temperature to 26 on saturday. well above average. new zealand, it's going to remain unsettled. a height of 13 degrees. -- a high of 13 degrees. >> too...
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we talked to the man fired by the military in myanmar who has agreed to stay on as its ambassador ton. and a church in la paloma collapses after being engulfed in a river of lava as the volcano eruption continues. live from studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it is newsday. it is late in the morning in singapore and 2am in germany where exit polls suggest the tightest of races in the general election with little separating the two main parties in the race to succeed angela merkel but according to the latest projections, her party, the centre—right cdu appears to be trailing the centre—left. let's take a look at the latest vote predictions from us german news organisation. the centre—right conservatives on 24%. the greens 14.6% and the pro—business liberal free marketeers winning ii.5% pro—business liberal free marketeers winning 11.5% of the vote and the far right on 10.4 and the far left on 4.9%. in terms of seats in the german parliament's lower chamber that pa rliament�*s lower chamber that would put parliament's lower chamber that would put the sdp as the largest party with 20
we talked to the man fired by the military in myanmar who has agreed to stay on as its ambassador ton. and a church in la paloma collapses after being engulfed in a river of lava as the volcano eruption continues. live from studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it is newsday. it is late in the morning in singapore and 2am in germany where exit polls suggest the tightest of races in the general election with little separating the two main parties in the race to succeed angela merkel but...
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thailand, singapore and malaysia, and crucially, it's paying billions of dollars to build poor se myanmar, to ensure lanka, and pakistan as you can see, it completely in circles. india raising concerns in new delhi about its influence and china's expansive foreign policy and navy, which is many times bigger than its own fleet. and with good reason, sri lanka, lost control of a strategic $1400000000.00 humble, total port to a chinese company. after he couldn't keep up with debt we payments which has become known as china is debt trap policy. china is also developing the only deep sea port in south asia in august capital colombo. that's the problem for new delhi, because 40 percent of container congo are offloaded to a smaller ships for the short trip to india. and then there is the quad. our port in pakistan built a spot of china's belton road initiative called the china pakistan economic court, or a $60000000000.00 project linking the arabian sea to china's land lock western region, access to the indian ocean c. bruce is critical to beijing. as today, china is the world's top oil importer
thailand, singapore and malaysia, and crucially, it's paying billions of dollars to build poor se myanmar, to ensure lanka, and pakistan as you can see, it completely in circles. india raising concerns in new delhi about its influence and china's expansive foreign policy and navy, which is many times bigger than its own fleet. and with good reason, sri lanka, lost control of a strategic $1400000000.00 humble, total port to a chinese company. after he couldn't keep up with debt we payments which...
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to be said to the bulk of that will come from these at an armed ethnic groups along the borders in myanmar. they have been fighting the gentle forces over the last couple of months, but for, for decades before that as well. so they are going to be part of this and have been part of this movement against the junk military action against the junk. but it needs to be said that they are separate army. so for them coming together and to work in unison is going to be a very big feet indeed turn out is expected to be low for morocco's general election on wednesday. people are frustrated that promised political reforms haven't materialize. bernice smith, 3 fourths from robot, where some young candidates have been trying to regain the transfer of people and convinced them to vote. it takes commitment and patience to canvass for votes in the moroccan town of satellite. it's becoming really hard to convince tiffany to trust us as a youth. sophie, i'm fat as one for the 1st time candidates in morocco's elections came of age during the arab spring. more than a decade ago. they believe little has change
to be said to the bulk of that will come from these at an armed ethnic groups along the borders in myanmar. they have been fighting the gentle forces over the last couple of months, but for, for decades before that as well. so they are going to be part of this and have been part of this movement against the junk military action against the junk. but it needs to be said that they are separate army. so for them coming together and to work in unison is going to be a very big feet indeed turn out...
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in the meantime, at least 20 people has been killed in myanmar and clashes between troops and a local armed group in the west and mcgray region. the country has been in turmoil since february's crew and military crack down on descent has now killed more than a 1000 people. and some areas people have formed, local defense forces arming themselves with homemade weapons to fight back against government soldiers. or cross the border. more protests upon to thailand, calling for the prime minister to step down prior to nurture has now survived his 3rd verse of no confidence, but his troubles are still far from over. scott highly reports now from bangkok, with his political position borne out of a 2014 qu, thailand's prime minister, pro 10 or char, is now facing more opposition as he enters the last 18 months of his elected term. this discontent, stoked by accusations that his administration bundled the delayed vaccine roll out and failed to contain the country's most severe covered 1900 wave that started in april. the simmering pro reform movement that took root before the pandemic has retu
in the meantime, at least 20 people has been killed in myanmar and clashes between troops and a local armed group in the west and mcgray region. the country has been in turmoil since february's crew and military crack down on descent has now killed more than a 1000 people. and some areas people have formed, local defense forces arming themselves with homemade weapons to fight back against government soldiers. or cross the border. more protests upon to thailand, calling for the prime minister to...