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military build up along with board with ukraine cancers. moscow has not deployed more than 100. 27000 pass now for aid has arrived in tonga 5 days after it was devastated by a volcanic eruption unseen army more essential supplies all the way and phone lines are being restored. wayne hay has moved from auckland, new zealand. now on friday, the 1st of the new zealand navy ships has arrived in tom and waters. now that ship is carrying the usual humanitarian supplies, but also has a high tech surveying equipment on board and specialist divers as well. the 1st job, which is underway right now is to assess any damage caused by the su nami, beneath the surface of the water to shipping lanes, getting into that port end to the port itself. and obviously that will be crucial if to allow more ships in the to deliver the aid. sedans, military chief, has appointed 15 government ministers following a visit by us officials to end the countries political crisis. general update. edinburgh agreed to form a technocratic government and begin a national dialogue, at least 71 protest as have been killed in protest against military rule. since the civilian lead government was overthrown in october. every inquiry had found, but for the type benedict knew about to be the priest, but failed to act when he got bishop of munich from $977.00 to $82.00. that it was known as cardinal. joseph rapp singular at the time and has repeatedly denied claims he covered up abuse. sevea has about the plan to allow a controversial $2400000000.00 lithium mind to be built in the country west. the announcement from the prime minister follows weeks of protest mining company rear tinto was behind the project actress on lithium money with damage, rivers and farmland. headlines about remote news in half. now all have locked down this next on which is era. as the owner can vary and sweeps across the globe nations rates to stem the spread. but thank seen inequality between developed and developing countries remains no country, no community and no individual. save until we are all safe. as long as transmission is allowed to continue, the course of the fund is going to be very, very unpredictable. stay with al jazeera for all, the hist update in 2017 and book was published called the great level. it's written by walter shuttle and austrian historian, he provides a detailed analysis of the forces in history that have proved powerful enough to transform society and reducing equality. he writes for different kinds of violent ruptures, have flattened inequality, mass mobilization, warfare, transformative revolution, steak failure, and lethal pendant mics, shuttles faces that shock, events highlighting qualities and justices and absurdities. bringing them into public consciousness in ways that can force processes of change where clearly know when near whatever transformative change this corona virus pandemic might lead to. we're still in the shocking phase where every way, you know kits glaringly evident that the social and economic inequality that surround us a much deeper, more pervasive and much more problematic than we thought. i lou, good. or in india, the 2nd most populous country in the world. the curve at 19 triggered looked down since shockwave across the nation. it became instantly obvious that the virus is much more brutal on those with less who marginalized was systematically impressed. i spoke with author and activist r and daddy roy, who has been spending, looked down at a home in delhi, where it's behaving with society exactly the way it behaves in body tests are amplified. these diseases, air list is of inequality. he could or if they're in the case of near inter tomorrow, take in the read that it's displayed. it's all on a single day. the day are and that he is speaking about is march 24th. when an 8 p . m prime minister nor inger moti delivered a televised speech and announced a strict nationwide lockdown woodard visually ard that albano by this. it some goal of asian my some point i logged on wanted on a country of 1300000000 people had just 4 hours to prepare for a period of stringent physical distancing. it would be a shock for everyone, but particularly if you are among indians, paul, we were doing for us to prepare for this most punitive lockdown in the whole world . since it was the 24th of march, or people hadn't got their salaries for landlords indies. crowded dickins in gentleman from the edges of the city with 1000000 lives or demanded their rank. of course they were not to excuse. so people just began to walk. the vast majority of the 10s of thousands of indians walking amidst the lockdown were internal migrants, men, women, and children who gravitate to cities for work, picking up in formal jobs in construction, manufacturing, waste, collection and scrap, sorting with businesses closed in mass transit, and hoped this massive floating population of laborers was left to drift with no choice but to head home. it was the biggest mass movement of people in the country since the partition of india and pakistan in 1947. it was like a chemical experiment was suddenly the of the cities, the city, extruding the working class. o. d. as on him, sprawled across the hive in network of india, men, women and children have been walking at all logs in search of a way home. maya canopy nugget. gabana, pennsylvania. bonnie: going to cabinet up, did you think that nobody i went out and walked some up to the border when i asked them what their idea was us to suppliers and what happened. they said, and what does it matter? because we don't have food, we don't have water, we don't have any way to ski. so whatever it is for us, this is the problem, not that. and so then we're pretty angry about the fact that he said, why didn't they just stop the rich people in the airports, one day, the ones were bringing it in, widens to just lock them in. and let us, not all of them are hostile to more d, we're going to, one of them said maybe nobody told him about no, maybe he doesn't know about. and that was really heartbreaking. the government did announce a $22600000000.00 relief package to hand out cash and food assistance to the poor. however, it was only implemented 45 days after the lockdown began, and there were numerous bureaucratic hurdles in getting aid to people. according to the stranded work, his action network, a relief organization that conducted a survey of more than 11000 migrant workers in the weeks following, the locked down. more than 90 percent had not received any russians from the government. on may 26 indies supreme court admitted that there had been court inadequacies and certain lapses on the part of both the national and regional governments before it can be met. dempsey even helps them and then you'll see that all the people out there on the government doesn't it is fun submitted to broadway every day. they're completely their faith. bridgewater wilson is one of india's most relentless activists for the countries poorest and most neglected people. when i called him, he was in the midst of organizing the distribution of food packages, and russians went till them wanted to be there with their family. and your role though, that the $64.00 international flights will be operating from thursday for one week to evacuate. indian started in 1200 when the board want to go back to their own. why do you, how much prorated appears that we are not giving it? if we're going to want to, we want to actually actually, i'm not understanding the very read the book is enough that we are not considering them of the didn't at the heart of any lockdown is the need to stay indoors, stay at home, sty at home and canarsie, and gotta get up when a good a man he loves it, but for millions of indians, not only can they not afford to remain in doors without a daily income to ensure their survival. there is no home to physically distance in . in the indian census, the latest one was conducted in 2011. the homeless accounted under the seemingly contradictory title, houseless households. the official definition is bracing in its bluntness. these are people who live in the open on road sides, pavements in pipes, and fly of us and staircases, or in the opening places of worship brow way platforms. the official figures put in the as homeless population and around 1770000. however, civil society organizations estimate about one percent of india's earth and population is homeless. that alone is 3000000 people. and it doesn't even begin to count those who are homeless in rural areas. the imagination of his prime minister on this government and was wounded that offer locked down as some sort of your soul . this contagion somehow does not in, we'll be good in the poorer excised strongest imagination. so you fair that you want to you and who am i be using that logo and at the speed that we have already have come said the daily, now you're just unplug the migrant labor. you have done nothing before big living. why the hell not a fit? where exactly that, isn't it? got an awareness affected people going route you brought, they would be making a whole country as a one day. i mean, if you look at or places like natalie, which is the biggest law mean by way, wilson law compressed into 2 square kilometers and 200 people share the toilet. the virus is dead. so, oh, social distance, seeing her in a locked dogs were, most indians means physical compression for all the news coverage. and there was plenty of the japanese india's pouring it was the endless flu, viral images and videos on line. that illustrate had just how sharply in a quality cuts through society, foot is taken in new delhi. listen, a month after the look down had been announced, made clear what was already obvious, all that for so many indians, there was no possibility of staying in doors. recently distancing themselves on a train platform in eastern state of b ha, a video was filmed of a child. unaware his mother was lying did of starvation. they just made it back to they ordered state after days of cross country travel. and then there were the videos of people being ill treated by authorities. some of it seemed to be nothing more than power trips like police in the state of who to per day punishing people for violating locked down rules. when in fact, been out on the street was the only place they could be. and this video taken at the border between 2 states, showing people being hosed down in diluted bleach as some sort of disinfection process after they traveled days to get their, their thought. this is the like to how we get in thanks and all of our fields that i've got women and the silver that all calling like this. and this is all the while . michelle, by the this involve oddity, we are getting a human being does leggett ready, human, real busy. that is mora read somebody granting for someone to think of just closing knobby blue as the inanimate objects. that speaks a lot to how people think of other people who they think goes on below their station and aren't any when you speak about people thinking of others as being below their station. referring to the cost system, right? the sort of social classification of people, the engine that runs in the social hierarchy, which is given sort of divine sanction cost. so you do have a society which preventative dividing mastery and then really kind of breeding hierarchy to do total is the idea of inequality. and he, neck hooting, you somehow institutionalizing this new or have someone to a chris and someone to be oppressed by. that is, what does this water campaign for the rights of indian legions of manual scavengers? these people who physically enter and clean las sections of the country, sewage system, often without protective gear. he has an up close view of what it means to be a dollar, or the lowest, a lower cost in the grip of a pen and paper. the more stuff that we are on the way in the cycle, you feel what we got into and doing the cut on. actually the annotation coming the cleaning of the hot sun every day will be when it can flow. that is no good. that is, that is nothing. but we are making the, what the via will bring them into one of the division and you throw the this is our bra must be up. if it does what is waiting on the 20 when i can, i don't get off b, c, b, t, c c l is not photo, but i mean, so let me know. josephine martinez is a historian and gender equity activist in spain. i spoke with her to understand how coded and inequality work in an economic and social context. completely different to that of a country like india. but we began with some of the issues that have played out similarly in both countries. for him, mostly in the us who asked me what you see national what am i what handler? i mean maybe it doesn't sound similar to so i know i have my time, you know, people are gone. we see, let's see let's it that i don't know if that can then it has really hammered home, some of the realities of the imbalances and divisions that exist in our societies, for instance, laid upon the hierarchy of label divisions between blue collar and white color. non essential when essential workers of the politics, gender. women form a vital segment of frontline workers. according to the un, they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce. recent data from italy, spain and the united states showed a $2.00 to $3.00 times higher rate of quiver infection among female health care workers compared to their male counterparts. women also perform more than 75 percent of unpaid care work, and almost 80 percent of domestic work globally affect largely dominated by migrant workers and other marginalized groups of color match the gus in finance on it or to the meals that are some critic much shops on it and then the last that i will not be in that is that it will, it will charge me see if you know get us some i think what a government decrease declared these people essential workers didn't they? why did it start backlash up? no, they don't notice cells don't talk to people who don't necessarily inequality leads the shop imprint wherever it's, it's measurable and it's also not possible. take the city of bos, alona, where residents of poor neighborhoods have been $6.00 to $7.00 times more likely to contract the virus than those in wealthy areas. in april, the rate of infection in the up market area of sunk, gervase was $77.00 per 100000 inhabitants. meanwhile, just 6 kilometers away. look at this. the rate of infection was $533.00 and i'll prep the oprah got and sankey it said delivered jets working class satellite towns just outside of bos, alona, the rate of infection was even higher still at 6 104701 per 100000 inhabitants, respectively. manuel franco is a professor of epidemiology and public health at the university of color in madrid, and the john hopkins school of public health in the u. s. i asked him what might explain the differences between the neighborhoods. one of them is, what is the quality of housing and the amount of people living with you was in the same household unit where we know so far is that if you live in a small slant, i've 6 people, it's pretty much impossible to keep the social distancing than we are right now, encouraging people to guess the way our cities are segregated. unorganized nowadays, and it doesn't matter if it's madrid, barcelona london or new york is some people get to choose or to pick where they want to live and others don't get to choose. and that's because of also, laura, she story to reasons. it's not a fancy area, was that with lots of renewal, then it's the perfect plays were low income people and new immigrants are going to come on the list. so at the end, you have a mixture of low income, elderly people, with immigrants from different countries of origin getting to live in these areas where we are seeing high rates of infection. again, that market, the money went up, and it's a lot of, you know, so lemme to the i have one real home inaccuracies, but our helena is sallied. i eat gumby in valencia mas now for 10 months or so. i'm familiar with my bonus. it be un, no fancy. i know. my short is how well i guess i will took a look at, we know we tend to think the photographs, the picture in one moment live. they were stuff, but that's not the reality of our students vibrant. and one of the highly dynamic and those dynamics sometimes means for the better sometimes means or the worse, the real social distance in terms of health, in general, and very particular in this demick is how are we stratified and how are we layered and organized on our society at the end of 2017, the world health organization issued a report in which it said, at least half of the world's population, cannot obtain essential health services. and each year, large numbers of household being pushed into poverty because they must pay for health care out of their own pocket. what the w h o report was pointing to was that preexisting inequalities be they poverty, race, or gender? they will compounded by the fact that the systems and institutions that are meant to provide a safety net for the public have been chipped away for decades, making them increasingly unable to provide the services they were created to deliver to you as you feel, you know, going to the book, but also what is the pick up and it goes because i'm been like, i'm a come on the last they did up the whole mucho today. we really held emergency before you know, so how will it again, that is something that has been just undermined over the years. dr. di, this is sort of hoping that you seem to consider that people have a right to him. i mean, almost a 1000000 to die every year or diarrhea and the hydrogen. you have a 1400 a di, dying of to work. so all of these crises are deepening now because they're not being get, well, no matter where you work or what country you're in. we're all at risk of the corona virus. however, that doesn't make the pandemic the grade level or some would have us believe it does not even add inequalities, because although the virus doesn't discriminate our current social and economic structures do that 2017 book i spoke about at the start of all this, the great level of the also head side appendix is a force that could in the long run, even out from inequality. how was it in the historical data he studied? it was a catastrophic loss of life that pushed the changes. many more people have died of covert 19 and should have, but if anything's going to push for reform and change post grown of ours, it's going to be the acute, an inescapable realization that are unequal systems and not only unjust, a completely unsustainable. in the early months of this year, irene daddy wrote a piece calling this pandemic a portal. i asked him what she meant by that. so what, when i said the pin down into the portal, i said we can choose either to walk through it, dragging the caucus to the own up to do this then by idea mountain on we can go to like, leave it a new imagination. right now. those who are responsible for the data ideas are consolidating and they have to bending to drag all of this and all of us with them to the people dying of call it for people who didn't care about who have been and now, because just because it's contagious, because her half of the of sex can reach. that is the reason. but perhaps you can really move towards the situation in which we just do not allow the lender to continue. we have a good imagination not going to fall into. i'm not going to have to fight long before the covert crisis broke, the world was grappling with another global crisis. the climate breakdown structure of nature can lead to destruction of april, all hail the locked down, examines links between these 2 crises, and asks why it took a pandemic to bring on changes that should have been made long ago. all these things we were told was completely 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