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right. hospitals overwhelmed with casualties shot by israeli troops in gaza with sixteen people killed and at least fifteen hundred injured. watching all just zero life from a headquarters and. also a heads in
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a move that has the markings of a trade war china retaliates to us tariffs by slapping duties on a host of american products plus show us respect that's the message to donald trump from the leading candidate in mexico's presidential election and back to earth a space station breaks up on re-entry on its fall from orbit. below hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians injured by is really true fire at the border doctora say they're running out of medicine and supplies to treat patients many of whom were hit by live ammunition. as more from gaza. she handed to the protests with her best friend wanting to vent
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a frustration of growing up under siege and with that reckless courage of a teenager money i'm defiantly walk towards the fence aware the israeli army was warning against it by a lot and i wanted to show the world that we are still here we are not dead i didn't expect such a reaction from them i kept on looking towards the fence carrying a flag the boys followed us the soldiers could see me the snipers were pointing their weapons i had a backpack i took it off so they didn't think i was carrying something suspicious i threw some stones hid and then started walking again i turned to look for my friend and i felt an excruciating pain. in my leg two beds furder is recovering from a bullet in her arm another in the foot and shrapnel in the stomach at only nineteen her lack of hope is painful to hear. before going out i told my mother i wasn't planning to come back home i told her i wanted
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to become a martyr i even said my last prayer when i was standing next to the young boys one of them got shot i got angry they weren't doing anything we were just chatting together. the boy was carried away and cibrian walked up a little closer to the border fence despite the tear gas being fired in her direction and then. like mariam she fell to the ground it was the bloodiest day in gaza since the war in two thousand and fourteen with israel firing live ammunition at crowds of stone throwers hundreds were admitted to hospital doctors say most for gunshot wounds the hospital is overwhelmed by the amount of injured that arrived here in one day but doctors also say they don't have enough equipment or medicine to give the wounded the proper treatment. most of the injuries are in the lower part of the body but doctors were shocked at the extent of the many patients had large gaping exit wounds doctors say they hadn't seen this
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before because of. what's. wrong fifteen centimeters. so here comes. of the tissue of the. of the anything and the. the great march of return is a planned six weeks demonstration calling for refugees and their descendants to go back to their family homes in what is now israel lurch close aides pictet to return to the border on friday to commemorate did that. did everyone aware that it could unravel in the same way that many in gaza say they have nothing to lose without the . gaza. well despite facing widespread international condemnation israel
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denies using excessive force against palestinian protesters stephanie decker reports from west jerusalem. little boils down to security this is the argument that israel always uses when it is accused of using excessive force it's not the first time it has been accused of that it's army certainly and we had the defense minister avigdor lieberman said that the soldiers basically did exactly what they had to do and that in his opinion they all deserved to magill now the opinion here of these radio leadership and the army is that groups that they deemed terrorist organizations like hamas and other islamic factions inside gaza are using these protests or hijacking them so to speak to sort of you know breach the border the you know the fence the barrier fence whatever you want to call it and even israel goes as far as to say planting explosive devices but the reality is you've got tens of thousands of people who are now protesting peacefully at this barrier if we're
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going to see these protests continue it is a different challenge israel is facing this hasn't happened in gaza before to this scale they're going to have to be very careful as to how they go forward also because the international community has already condemned israel saying it is used excessive force and there should be an independent investigation which of course the defense minister is very clearly said there won't be one. china has slapped tariffs of up to twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty u.s. products including pork and wine it affects around three billion dollars worth of imports the move comes after the u.s. raised duties on foreign steel and alumium imports last month beijing says it's safeguarding china's interests and balancing losses caused by the u.s. tariffs adrian brown has the latest from beijing. well last month president trump announced he was imposing tyrus of between fifteen and twenty five percent on imports of chinese steel an element now china has responded in
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a detailed way it says that one hundred twenty eight items have been identified for new taxes ranging from fifteen to twenty five percent they include pork nuts fruit and why and those new taxes will be imposed from monday says china what we haven't had yet is a response from china to the second round of sanctions of president from pronounced against china also last month on some fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports it's understood that the united states will decide what areas to hit sometime in the next five to six weeks at the moment it says it's having a public consultation period before deciding exactly what areas to hit but it's thought that the technology industry will be one area they will target particularly technologies that are part of china's made in twenty five plan this is china's plan to elevate and promote its high tech industries and this is what the united states
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could be aiming for so it's not so much a strategy at aiming for trying to reduce the trade deficit between china and the united states it's really aimed at chinese trade policy donald trump says there will be no deal to protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in the u.s. as children the president made the announcement about the so-called dreamers on twitter he also threatened to pull out of a free trade agreement with mexico that if it doesn't do more to stop people from crossing the border diane easterbrook reports from washington d.c. . president donald trump began easter sunday with a holiday greeting on social media that later degenerated into a twitter rant over his proposed border wall with mexico and threats to dreamer immigrants saying these big flows of people are all trying to take advantage of daca they want in on the act when asked about the tweets as he headed to church the
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president had this to say next ago it's got to open at the border. a lot of people are coming in because they want to thank you doctor. we're going to really see that a great democrat would have a great great. deferred action for childhood arrivals or daca has been a bone of contention for president trump his threats to end it have spawned protests across the u.s. doco was created under president barack obama and shields undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. as children before two thousand and seven last fall president trump gave congress six months to fix dhaka but it failed to do so after negotiations with the white house broke down over immigration policy the administration tried to get the u.s. supreme court to intervene but it refused last month that was forced to renew some docket permits under court order president trump has vacillated on dhaka in
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meetings with congressional leaders earlier this year he seemed open to a permanent fix but in recent weeks his attitude seems to have changed yet again prompted by security issues at the border with mexico and a proposed border wall with america's neighbor to the south that still remains largely unfunded dian estabrook al-jazeera washington well there was a swift response to trump's comments from mexico from the man who's the favorite to win the presidential election in july and dress money well lopez obrador says he'll demand respect for his country. we're not going to rule out the possibility of convincing donald trump that his foreign policy is wrong and in particular his contemptuous attitude towards the mexicans. we're going to be very respectful towards the government of the united states but we're also going to demand respect for mexico and its neither mexico nor its people will be a pin yatta for any foreign government still ahead on al-jazeera. you know you
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or she don't mind them all through t.v. by chief today we implore the fruits of peace upon the entire world beginning with the beloved long suffering lead to syria pope francis uses his easter message to call for peace in the middle east and why france is reexamining how it treats children with autism. and we've still got a lot of cloud over the middle east at the moment the satellite picture is picking up that cloud over saudi arabia and that stretches all the way up into catholic's down it's not really giving us a great deal of wet weather but ahead of it we think that pretty strong winds that wind is picking up a lot of dust so we're seeing quite a bit of dusty conditions across many parts of the middle east at the moment where
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we're seeing that cloud though that's going to thicken up i think as we head through monday and into choose day so particularly for some of us in afghanistan and up through into the stand we are going to see a fair amount of cloud a few uprights of rain and even some snow over the mountains as well another system is in the northwest of our map that's gradually edging its way eastwards you see that's bringing a fair amount of rain as well as we head through choose day and into wednesday a bit further towards the south and the cloud that's over saudi arabia could be sick enough to give us a few showers including for us in riyadh and that cloud doesn't really move anywhere in a great hurry as we head through chews day so still sticking where it is for doha there things are changing the wind is easing and that means the dust will be dropping out of the atmosphere as well it will cloud will just be around the south coast of oman and that at times that could be sick enough just to give us a little bit of drizzle down tools in southern parts of africa for some of us in a baby has quite a bit of rain around the coast and that's drifting south. the
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last time i spoke to him he told me he was thinking of going to syria the world wants to see syria's fighters up close and personal but those behind the camera pay the price filmmaker yes it is you made these chillingly intimate footage on and behind the front lines cost him his life his body was going to an exclusive documentary syria the last assignment at this time on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera hospitals and gods are struggling to cope
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with the influx of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border many of the victims were hit by live ammunition and despite facing widespread international condemnation israel denies using excessive force china tariffs of up to twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty u.s. products including pork and wine the move comes after the u.s. raised duties on foreign steel minium imports last month. donald trump says there will be no deal to save the deferred action for childhood arrivals or protects hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in the u.s. as children he's also threatened to pull out of a free trade agreement with mexico if the country doesn't do more to stop people from crossing the border. the syrian rebel group in the last opposition stronghold and is sort of says it has not yet reached a deal with the assad government. denies reports by the government by the
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government on the low. vinnie's group hezbollah that it's agreed to evacuated and says negotiations are still ongoing more than one hundred thousand civilians are said to be trapped in the town and here's what the leader of zation islam had to say. we made a decision we will be here if we get it through negotiations it's good but if we do not get it what should we do we are now negotiating with the regime and trying as much as possible to protect our people from danger. separately fighters from the rebel groups have left these pictures from syrian state television are said to show the fighters and their families on government buses heading for providence pope francis has used his easter message to call for peace around the world about eighty thousand people were in the vatican st peter's square to hear the address and a reference to the violence urged to reconciliation in the holy land and he called
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for an end to the war in syria you know you don't mind the truth. today the fruits of peace upon the. beginning of the beloved and long suffering land of syria these people are worn down by an apparently endless fuel. by the life of the risen christ illuminates the consciences of all political and military leaders so that a swift and maybe boot. humanitarian law may be respected and provisions be made to be. needed by brothers and sisters while also allowing the return of the displaced at least twenty civilians rebels and soldiers have been killed in indian administered kashmir during the deadliest antigovernment protests and fighting so far this year the violence broke out simultaneously in several villages in the piano hill district palter there john reports. security forces in
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indian administered kashmir opened fire on villagers trying to stop the arrest of suspected aren't separatists. hiding when the gunfire started we saw security forces everywhere since then only ambulances were seen on the roads carrying the engine by a firing directly. the violence has started in the gunfight between rebels and soldiers while the houses where rebels were holed up burned soldiers fired bullets or guns until your guests in all several soldiers along with more than a dozen rebels and civilians were killed in three villages lives as much as we were offering funeral prayers and tear gas shelling started they fired pellets and tear gas and didn't allow people to participate in the funeral they fired directly at people. during a funeral procession for one of the rebel commanders crowd chanted that those who
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died are heroes hindu majority india and muslim majority pakistan both claim the entirety of the now divided territory as their own. city they think that the kashmiri struggle for freedom will end by such means but god willing the freedom movement will rise like the sun and this struggle belongs our youngsters. hundreds of villagers along the defacto border between indian and pakistani administered kashmir have been forced to flee their homes because of cross border shelling in recent months. both countries accuse each other of targeting civilians tens of thousands of people have been killed in the decades old conflict and now the indian government is anticipating more violence. paul chugged urging on al-jazeera. a kuwaiti court has sentenced two people to death for the murder of a filipino made the body of a fellas was found in
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a freezer in their abandoned apartment in february more than a year after the murder a lebanese man and his syrian wife were arrested in damascus and convicted in absentia the case triggered a diplomatic crisis between kuwait and the philippines. a boat carrying dozens of muslim refugees is trying to reach malaysia after stopping on thailand's west coast the vessel paused on an island in the krabby region because of bad weather the group came ashore and were given supplies before being escorted away by the time navy few refugees have tried to use southern sea routes since thai authorities calmed down on regional traffic networks in two thousand and fifteen seven hundred thousand have fled the military crackdown in me in mars since august so meanwhile many internally displaced people in myanmar fear they'll never be able to return home and kitchen state the military and rebels have been fighting for decades with
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accusations of land being confiscated and exploited by the government. reports. in northern maine people displaced by civil war are preparing to stay for the long haul more permanent structures are being created as they find they no longer have access to their land sixty five year old camorra look again fled his home seven years ago he would often sneak back to tend to a herd of cattle that is until last year he says his property was taken over by a government linked banana company with chinese investors read them all like they were i don't want anyone to take up on our land i need help to keep the company off my property farm or feed the pigs or cattle or more is one of more than one hundred thousand people driven by fighting to camps like this one along the border with china the rebel could chin independence army has been at war with the mean army on
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and off for decades fighting for control of the resource rich state. as ceasefire talks stall and development moves forward a spokesperson for the rebel leadership says they're negotiating to get their people's land back but proving ownership may be difficult and. they have the land registration documents but many lost them when they fled the village because of the fighting even though they lost their papers the government land office still has the original papers when the i.d.p.'s go back home they should get the landing rights documents back in civil society group is advise ing some of the key chain in the camps on how to apply for their original documents so they can return home resulting land disputes same as came to achieving peace in the war torn region and are prominent issues in the country's economic and political transition but the organization doubts they'll be progress without change to the
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army written two thousand and eight constitution. we were trying to produce a new. in order to constitution which ground the. the rice a distant possibility for now leaving many in this camp facing an uncertain future and perhaps no home to return to. al-jazeera in nigeria gunshots and explosions have been heard in the northeastern city of my degrees security forces are said to be battling a large number of fighters believed to be members of boko harder more from. the fight is suspected to be members of boko haram sneaked into the villages of germany and by issue every under the cover of darkness and then launched at least ten bombs and suspected to be suicide bombs and launch on these two villages now
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this is coming just a few days after book war on fighters suicide bombers in fact four of them launched attacks close to what i gather it's an area they have targeted several times on the outskirts of my degree one woman was killed in that attack and the four suicide bombers now this is one of the large scale operations we've seen out on my degree in months bible koran there were gunshots and it's not clear whether the fight is also going. to tax and in addition to the suicide bombs that went off in these two villages now this is coming at a time when the nigerian government is also offering amnesty to book why don't fighters who decide to surrender or who are willing to surrender and the question many nigerians are asking why stick to a group that has been technically defeated i looked at my daughter of course and directional behind the declaration by the nigerian government over a year ago that boko haram has been technically defeated was seen book or on launch
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this attack they have duction of the death she goes in and goes to going to school in northeastern nigeria state of your b. state as well as similar types we've seen on isolated communities in northeastern nigeria the now i did military battling them in several on several problems and addition to other responsibilities of attack or other containing the violence between farmers and herdsman as well as bandits in other parts of nigeria well it's poorly understood and some argue more common than we think we're talking autism here a brain disorder that affects an estimated sixty seven million people around the world it has an impact on how people interact with others and how they experience the world they. may have trouble reading non-verbal cues facial expressions or jokes or be overwhelmed in social situations people with autism are often misunderstood autistic children may be misinterpreted as naughty while autistic
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adults report discrimination even human rights violations it's a spectrum condition meaning it affects different people in different ways and it can't be cured but advocates say with education and proper support autistic people can live fulfilling lives so in france campaigners say the state's treatment of autistic children is shameful and fifty years behind some other countries autistic children have little access to mainstream schools and are often placed in psychiatric hospitals now the government wants to tackle the problem with a national action plan launching this month as asked about the reports from paris. when hugo was two years old his parents discovered that he had autism a condition that affects behavior and communication doctors told the couple to place their son in psychiatric day care psychologist blamed them for his behavior.
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psychologist who say you're making things up or it's your fault that you've caused this condition because you loved him too much or not enough you breast fed him too much or not enough we need to get out of this cycle analytical approach today you go attend his local school with the cara but that's rare in france where most autistic children have no access to mainstream education. on saturday families marched in paris they say the french state treatment of autistic children is shameful and they want change. by that i meant only to bring children into psychiatric hospitals has to stop it makes families suffer and children won't be fairly. stable. this is around fifty years behind. the states when it comes to diagnosing and treating autism i wanted a big reason they say even that is their problem still focused very much on
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a psychiatric treatment is that of the educational. system. but psychiatry say that they have an important role to play when it comes to a distant children you'd have to really ignore facts to say is it's not suffering when people tell me what islam is just as a way of being in the world or just a different type of intelligence it trivializes it. mohamed such was so fed up with the lack of support and options in france for his son sami he set up his own school the emphasis here is on behavioral therapy and integrating children into mainstream school and society. the new government must decide to break with the old system and create a new public health strategy for autism that means extra money new training and new methods which some of us in france are already using. the united nations recently condemned france for violating the rights of autistic children the government says it's taking the matter seriously it's preparing to launch
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a new autism action plan this month but few people here dare to hope that it will provide the support and financial help they've been waiting for for so long the trash i'll just sirrah paris. what an abandoned chinese space laboratory has burnt up re entering earth's atmosphere beijing's space agency lost control of the vessel in two thousand and sixteen gabriel the zonda has more. in the two thousand eight. hundred bullock plays an american astronaut stranded in space in one of the final scenes she's seen catching a ride back to earth in the chinese space station tingling one that then breaks up in a fiery pieces. as it hurtles towards planet earth t.n.n. gone one space station is real and it really did crash into earth. it was launched in two thousand and eleven and it was china's first space station it served as
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a laboratory base until controllers lost contact with it two years ago ever since it's been a giant piece of space debris about the size of a school bus and as this animation shows it's been slowly pulled into earth by gravitational force before a final uncontrolled reentry while dramatic it's not the first such manmade space object to crash back to earth unplanned the largest was a one hundred thirty five ton russian space station mir they broke apart in streaked earth in two thousand and one. the most spectacular perhaps this unmanned cargo spacecraft that broke apart into streaks of fire and debris as it crashed into the pacific ocean in two thousand and eight showing that what goes up even in space often comes down space is increasingly becoming a very busy place this is a computer generated model time lapse from one nine hundred sixty eight until today
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showing all of the man made objects that are circling around earth in space right now all of the blue dots represent the more than sixteen hundred satellites that are currently in space all of the yellow dots represent debris scientists estimate there are more than half a million pieces of debris in space about twenty thousand of which are big enough to be tracked space debris ranges from things as long as big as a rocket to as two small fragmentation debris if it's human made and we put it in space. then it's debris every day something's coming down we typically see almost a daily reentry of one of the. china hoping none of their future spacecraft end up in movies and have the same fate people. are virginia.
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the headlines on al-jazeera hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border many of the patients have been hit by live ammunition and despite facing widespread international condemnation israel denies using excessive force china has slapped terrorists of up to twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty u.s. products including pork and wine the move comes after the u.s. raised duties on foreign c.e.o. and al minium imports last month our china correspondent adrian brown has more one hundred twenty eight items in all including pork wine nuts and fruit and those tariffs will be imposed from today so from today it's going to be more expensive for chinese consumers to buy poor can of course pork is a very important part of the diet here in china china has to import pork from the
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united states and indeed other countries because domestic producers can't produce enough to satisfy demand here in china. a both carrying dozens of for a hinge on muslim refugees is trying to reach malaysia after stopping on thailand's west coast the vessel paused on an island in the krabby region because of bad weather the group came ashore and were given supplies before being escorted away by the time navy u.s. president donald trump says there will be no deal to protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in the u.s. as children president made the announcement about the so-called dreamers on twitter he's also threatened to pull out of a free trade agreement with mexico that if it doesn't do more to stop people from crossing the border post the rica's former labor minister carlos alvarado will be the country's next president the electoral commission says he comfortably won a runoff of geraldo is from the center left ruling party he defeated an evangelical
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preacher who opposed same sex marriage i want to up next they with us this is really an attack on the truth itself is a lot of misunderstanding of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important setting the stage for a serious debate after front at this time on al-jazeera. they are young vulnerable girls from new mars rural villages just really poor they're sold a vision of money and adventure all they have to do is sign up to become maids in singapore. but for many the reality is far darker. and steve cho on this episode one in one east we find out why girls who are too young to work continue to be trafficked to asia's most prosperous nation.

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