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tracing the fall from prosperity to financial ruin this is precisely to movement where we are here lies nothing worst first world be in the devastating impact to save the big means also perceive that the bulls it's full of in the recent years and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders are the people who needed to learn over us our gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. doctors in gaza say they don't have enough medicine or equipment to treat those shot by israeli forces. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. for him to refugees looking for a new route to freedom were given fresh supplies after stopping off in thailand.
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south korean pop stars perform in pyongyang for the first time in a decade and its camp jungle was in the spotlight. and campaigners in france press the government to improve its services for children with autism. as well as in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border sixteen people were killed on friday and hundreds injured when security forces shot at palestinians protesting against decades of occupation doctors are running out of medicine and supplies to treat patients many of whom were hit by live ammunition or from hotel maid and casa. she headed to the protests with her best friend wanting to vent a frustration of growing up under siege and armed with that reckless courage of
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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 still here we are not dead i didn't expect such a reaction from them i kept on will can two wards 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 to bits furder sabrin 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 to become a martyr i even said my last prayer when i was standing next to the young boys one
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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. of the tissue 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 larch president suspected to return to the border on friday to commemorate did dead and honor to wounded everyone aware that it could unravel in the same way that many in gaza say they have nothing to lose or that the hemi gaza. orthodox christians and muslims in the occupied west bank have joined a march to remember those who were killed mohammed jim reports from ramallah. for
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those who came out it was a display of prayer and protest this peaceful interfaith march in ramallah a striking reminder of how a day usually reserved for festivities had instead been consumed by morning at the start of the gathering father's amount of public told us why a memorial of this type was so important today is beyond sunday and usually at noon we have a procession in the streets of ramallah to celebrate about sunday but we decided to cancel or procession to replace it with this you know march in protest for the massacre of that happened in gaza two days ago palestinian officials who had also assembled were grateful assad our brother and their christians insisted that the activities of this day be limited and to light candles to remember the monitors because we are all a united people whether in gaza old was bang christian or muslim those bullets that
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are coming out want to kill everything that is palestinian and there is no distinguishing between a muslim and a christian our blood is one of the somber mood highlighted in the faces of children and adults was palpable everybody we spoke with here today said that what was most important to them was to come out and to show their solidarity and to commemorate those who were killed in gaza. among the faithful there was also denunciation. and i mean should out today we condemned threw a holiday at palm sunday what happened and demand international protection for the palestinian people and to stop messages against palestinians this. demands that for those who congregated here seem very unlikely to be met anytime soon. i mean. romola in the occupied west bank. meanwhile demonstrations been held in tel aviv against the military's actions at the gaza border activists and members of israeli
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palestinian parties protested against the escalation somehow banners with the slogan jews and arabs refuse to be enemies former leader of parliament attended the rally and stressed the importance of peace. the fact that the state of israel decided to react to the body so you means it to forgot the other language israel forgot the other hand. in the demonstration here it is hold one among the many good thing to do with restraint bills to government in the public opinion in the face is in the pool to. be so sensitive is much more significant. china has slapped tariffs on up to twenty five percent of more than one hundred twenty u.s. products effect around three billion dollars worth of imports including pork and wine the move is in response to the u.s. decision to raise duties on foreign steel and aluminum last month china says it
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safeguarding its and tourists and balancing losses caused by the american tariffs china correspondent adrian brown has more from beijing. the experts the analysts warn that china and the united states could be on the brink of a trade war but it doesn't feel that way at this market here in central beijing although people are of course aware of the deepening trade friction between the two countries the new taxes of between fifteen and twenty five percent will hit one hundred twenty eight items including us nuts fruit wine and pork a twenty five percent hike on pork that is likely to hit china's middle class most of all but what do ordinary chinese feel about the prospects of a trade war at a time when inflation is double what it was this time a year ago. if the u.s. wants to fight a trade war i will never buy their products no foreign products japanese korean
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american we have our own products. i think we should give up buying american products i'm chinese i must support our own products a new tariff on imported u.s. pork is of course good news for local producers but they don't make enough to satisfy domestic demand these are early days just last month of course president trump announced a second round of sanctions against china possibly more punitive he's going to be targeting some fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports and during the next couple of weeks his officials will be working out exactly what areas to hit but it saw that in his crosshairs on technology related industries at the moment the united states and china have been rapping each other across the knuckles so far there has been no body blow but that could come. hackers have stolen the credit
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card details of more than five million department store shoppers in the united states they did it by attacking the payment systems of saks fifth avenue and lord and taylor stores canadian parent company hudson bay says it's taking steps to contain this breach an online criminal group has been writing to sell that information about carrying nearly sixty one hundred refugees headed to malaysia has made a stop in thailand because about whether the group arrived on an island in crappy province and they were given food and water before the time maybe the score to them the way you are hinges have tried to use southern sea routes since a crackdown on trafficking networks in two thousand and fifteen around seven hundred thousand wrote him to have fled me and more since the military began its offensive in august when high joins us now from bangkok so as we just said the navy is scored them away is it a surprise that they weren't allowed to stay. well not overly surprising no the tiger government over the past few years has made it very clear that the who
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are fleeing that violence and date or perhaps in on this occasion fleeing the squalid crowded conditions in those camps in bangladesh and not welcome here we also have to remember that the thai government is never signed on to the united nations convention on. the government and its military particularly the navy of course that patrols regularly that stretch of the end and sea looking for these boats coming from me and all from bangladesh has a policy of pushing or towing the boats back out to sea to sea if they come ashore in thailand on this occasion it seems that the rigging your on that boat didn't want to stay in thailand anyway their ultimate destination it seems was malaysia's so after they took shelter from the bad weather received some supplies from the island off the coast of thailand they went on their way towards malaysia where it's
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hoped they will receive slightly better treatment from the malaysian authorities and ultimately perhaps through the united nations be repatriated in the next few years to a third country so if there is this new wave of boats that starts to come well that any type of pressure on the government of ants on sochi to be more receptive to do something. well i think that is the big concern in this part of the world certainly that we may see another exodus of people happy numbering in the tens of thousands like we saw a few years ago remembering this first wave of violence really started back in two thousand and twelve and that sent more than one hundred thousand into camps in rakhine state after their communities were attacked and they are still there today so in the years after that first wave of violence many people decided to make the dangerous journey south to either thailand indonesia or malaysia from those camps
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in rakhine state in effect that exodus speaks really in two thousand and fifteen when some twenty five thousand people tried to make the journey so there will be a concern within the government in myanmar in particular from aung san suu kyi of course who's come under so much criticism so much international scrutiny because she's failed to speak up on behalf of the revenue that this if indeed it is the start of another exodus from either bangladesh or me and then it will keep this issue very much at the top of the international agenda while aung san suu kyi as the state councilor spoke on sunday it was a televised nationwide address to mark two years since her party came to power to form the government and she spoke about the many challenges facing me and my by the way i do my down in these are not only reclined which the world just focusing on right now but also whole country we also need to peacefully develop the country
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physically and mentally let's try hard with the strength of unity and. we're clearly there are reference to other problems within that country civil war continues to rage particularly in kitchen state in the north but also in parts of shan state so while the world is very much being focused on the plight of the rohingya on what's been happening over in the west in iraq. i'm stating these other problems have continued to fester and infective become a lot worse in some areas in particular as i say in kitchens states. and her government haven't done a peace process with some of these ethnic minority groups these rebel armies but it seems as if at this stage that peace process is really going nowhere fast at the moment all right thank you wayne hale live for us in bangkok. still ahead on al-jazeera show some respect to a presidential candidate and mexico or bust on the latest comments on immigration.
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and the arrest of catalonia former leader in germany brings that painful memories of spain's past. and i that the rain is still pouring across many parts of europe at the moment the satellite picture is showing this huge expanse of cloud that's what's bringing us all very wet weather we're also seeing some hail out of this and lots of thunder and lightning to the whole system is working its way up towards the northeast and it's still developing as it does so we're seeing strong the winds on monday and more intense outbreaks of rain and snow a lot of that will be snow particularly when it's an edge behind it the something of a break so beilin looks nice at seven degrees vienna about fourteen but in the west there's another weather system that's piling its way in and that will bring us some very heavy downpours over parts of britain and ireland as we head through monday i
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think actually pushes its way northward across parts of scandinavia there for choose day behind it still very unsettled with some rather strong winds that will very messy across many parts of europe there the choose day for the other side of the mediterranean lots of cloud have another great deal of wet weather one weather system is over positiveness yes stretching across parts of libya and there's a break before the next weather system is working its way in from spain and portugal that edges its way eastwards and the cloud does they can operate off to give us a bit of rain on choose day particularly around the coast of algeria i think that's where we're going to see some of the worst outbreaks of ray.
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charles. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you right now hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border many were hit by live ammunition now despite facing widespread international condemnation israel is refusing to investigate the incident china has slapped tariffs of up to twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty u.s.
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products including pork and wine it's in response to the u.s. raising duties on foreign steel and aluminum imports last month. about carrying nearly sixty four hanjour refugees heading to malaysia has made a stop in thailand because of bad weather around seven hundred thousand right and to have a scaped military crackdown in myanmar is what kind state since august. south korean pop stars have put on a rare performance from north korea's leader kim jong il one hundred twenty dancers musicians and marsal martial artists enjoying the first musical delegation to visit pyongyang and more than a decade later sharp reports. this was a cultural charm offensive that would be set to music after months of escalating military tensions the north korean leader kim jong un seemed determined to enjoy himself as he arrived for the first concert in pyongyang by a team of south korean entertainers. in.
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the north korean audience starved of a little like musical entertainment were loving it. the singers and dances weren't to draw a card tonight. i. talk kwon do maybe an acquired taste in parts of the world. but enthusiasm for this martial arts display. unites north and south thank. god and they're beginning our first performances in pyongyang today and i find it very meaningful the south and north take one has said the origin but the process is a different i am proud and happy that we got to display to the north korean people taekwondo or the. north korean officials passing on this thanks to the visitors from the south a little evening distraction before the serious stuff
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a meeting by the two leaders later this month and face to face with president trump judging from a thank it was the sight of olympic athletes from north and south korea marching under a unified flag at the opening of the games marked a significant thaw in relations and that momentum appears to be continuing but all that didn't stop the u.s. and south korea kicking off a so-called low key joint military drill on sunday in last a month that featured the deployment of few a strategic weapons p to shop al-jazeera. and abandon chinese spacelab has crashed back to earth beijing space agency says that one mostly burned up on re-entry over the south pacific ocean the space lab was launched in two thousand and eleven to carry out docking in orbit experiments on a lost control over the module about two years ago now gerry and security forces
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have driven out suspected boko haram fighters who tried to enter the city of medical henri gunshots and explosions were heard there on sunday night the fighters are said to have attacked two villages on the city's outskirts manticore has been a frequent target of the armed group in the last ten years u.s. president has tweeted that there will be no deal to protect people who arrived in the u.s. as children known as dreamers they came with parents who were undocumented migrants hundreds of thousands of them have been hoping to be able to stay in the country and esterbrook 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 president had this to say it's a go it's got the open at the border. a lot of people are coming in because they
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want to thank you that. we're going to really see a great democrat. and 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 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
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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. one of mexico's main presidential candidates has responded to trump's comments on average or says he'll demand respect for his country. you know. we're not going to rule out the possibility of convincing donald trump that his foreign policy is rome 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 to mexicans neither mexico nor its people will be a pin yacht's of any foreign government. kusturica center left candidate carlos has been elected president following elections on sunday electoral commission says he
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comfortably want to run off with more than sixty percent of the vote alvarado is a former labor minister and fiction writer who campaigned in support of gay rights didn't even know it jellicoe preacher who oppose same sex marriage. on sunday hundreds of supporters of the former cattle on president march to germany's capital demanding his release or testers are making comparisons between attempts to extradite her let's put them up with what happened to his historical counterpart nearly eighty years ago the former head on president was arrested in germany last week and faces extradition to spain on rebellion charges david chaytor has more from barcelona i'm five five right. the people are behind us we will win. the words of luis companies the catalan president in one thousand nine hundred thirty seven they turned out to be tragically wrong general francisco franco's fascist forces overthrew the republican government two years later at
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a terrible cost in human lives. it was a foretaste of what was to come for the rest of europe in the second world war the catalan president escaped into exile in france but the german police when the gestapo arrested him and he was handed over to franco companies was kept in the dungeons of the seventeenth century castle of monk jewett in the hills above barcelona this simple monument marks the spot where he was executed by firing squad in one nine hundred forty he refused a blindfold and removed his shoes so he could feel the soil of catalonia for the last time. last year colors pushed him on visited to pay tribute but some historians say no comparison can be made between the two leaders to make easy analogies there are obvious rhythm. but to make easy analogies is very difficult because it really is not the same thing but the charge that history is repeating
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itself in spain is gaining traction amongst demonstrators in catalonia they feel betrayed and abandoned by the european union. posts on twitter reveal the extent of the anger president pushed them on chased and denounced by the spanish secret services to german justice in one thousand nine hundred forty it was a german to stop. twenty eight thousand three hundred fifty days later the german police arrest again a president of the catalan government history will be repeated hitler handed over companies to franco who killed him the sounds of protests in the region have been silenced as the country enters the easter holiday season but they'll be heard again when man faces the extradition proceedings he faces thirty years in jail on rebellion charges david chaytor al jazeera barcelona. monday is
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world autism awareness day the brain disorder is often poorly understood and affects about sixty seven million people around the world 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 may be jokes or they can be overwhelmed in social situations children with autism may be misinterpreted as naughty while adults with autism report discrimination and even human rights violations it is a spectrum condition meaning it affects different people in different ways and it cannot be cured but advocates say with education and proper support people with autism can live fulfilling lives. and france campaigners say the state's treatment of children with autism is shameful and fifty years behind some other countries children with autism have little access to mainstream schools are often placed in psychiatric hospitals now the government wants to tackle that problem with the national campaign watching the smug. reports from paris. hugo
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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 blames them for his behavior. the psychologists who say you are making things up or it's your fault or 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 the psychoanalytical approach today you go attend his local school with a carer 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. keys are high that a man on the putting children in psychiatric hospitals has to stop it makes families suffer and children won't be fellowship in
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a saver this is around fifty years behind. the states when it comes to diagnosing and treating autism and one of the big reasons they say that is the problem still focused very much on in a psychiatric treatment is that all of the educational. but psychiatry say that they have an important role to play when it comes to it does to children you have to really ignore facts to ses it's not suffering when people tell me what isn't is just as a way of being in the world or just a different type of intelligence trivializes it. mohammad such was so fed up with the lack of support and options in france for his son sammy 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
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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 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 this so the trash i'll just sirrah paris. these are 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 were hit by live ammunition sixteen people were killed and the protest against israeli occupation despite facing widespread international condemnation israel is refusing to investigate the incident. meanwhile in tel aviv activists and members of israeli
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palestinian parties protested against the military's actions some held banners with the slogan jews and arabs refused to be enemies and a former leader of parliament stressed the importance of peace. the fact that the state of israel the so i did do we have the body so you means it to. the other language usual forgot they are being in. the demonstration here is home one among the many good thing to do with restraint bills to government in the public opinion the fence is in the pool to. be so offensive is much more significant. china has lot tariffs on it the twenty five percent of more than one hundred twenty u.s. products including pork and wine it's in response to the u.s. raising duties on foreign steel and aluminum imports last month a boat carrying nearly sixty rwanda refugees heading to malaysia has made
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a stop in thailand because of bad weather around seven hundred thousand rihanna have escaped the military crackdown in myanmar's rakhine state since august. acars had stolen the credit card details of more than five million department store shoppers and united states they did it by attacking the payment systems of saks fifth avenue in more than taylor the stores canadian parent company heads and bay says it's taking steps to contain the breach i'm online criminal group has been threatening to sell the information. canada carlos alvarado has been elected president following a runoff election on sunday electoral commission says he won more than sixty percent of the vote is a former labor minister who campaigned in support of gay rights he defeated an evangelical preacher who oppose same sex marriage and abandon chinese spacelab as crash back to earth beijing's space agency says young one mostly burned up on reentry over the south pacific sea on a lost control over that model two years ago as are the headlines the news
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