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u.s. by imposing retaliatory tariffs on more than one hundred products. in the movie to south korean pop stars perform in pyongyang for the first time in a decade but it's kemp who was in the spotlight. campaigners in france press the government to improve its services for children want to see. all settled in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border seventeen people were killed on friday and hundreds were 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 a live ammunition or from hotel maid in gaza. she had 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 marian defiantly walked towards the fence where the israeli army was warning against it a bailout 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 walking 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 sabrina's 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 for can i was standing next to 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 sabrina walked up a little closer to the border fence this by did 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 forties 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 before
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because of. what's. wrong. fifteen centimeters. ok so here comes. the tissue of the. thing and the. big read much of return is a planned six weeks demonstration cooling for refugees and their descendants to go back to their family homes in what is now israel cries eight 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 but up to how many gaza. israel denies using excessive force to deal with palestinian protesters sef an attacker has the latest from lustrous on. it all
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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 raging leadership and the army is that groups that they deem 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 going to see these protests continue it is a different challenge israel is facing this hasn't happened in gaza before to this
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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. meanwhile demonstrations been held in tel aviv against the military's actions at the gaza border activists and members of israeli palestinian parties protested against the escalation somehow banners with the slogan jews and arabs refuse to be enemies of former leader in parliament attended their rally and stressed the importance of peace. back to the state to be sure to be sure i did do we have the body so you. got. the other link with the usual forgot they are being in. the demonstration here he is holding one of them on demand he did you think she will restrain the government in the public the premier league since you seem to. be suffering serious
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is much more significant at least twenty people have been killed more than seventy injured in an attack in the nigerian city of matter kori the gunmen are reported to have set off explosions and opened fire on two villages on the outskirts of the city last week four bombs went off near him in a garage which is also on the outer areas of medical or e. . china terrace one of the twenty five percent of more than one hundred twenty u.s. products and effects 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's safeguarding its interests and balancing losses caused by the american tariffs are 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
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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 u.s. knott's fruit wine and pork a twenty five percent hike on pork that is likely to hit china's middle class most of all who 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 jay divil might help if the u.s. wants to fight a trade war i will never buy their product no foreign products japanese korean american so we have our own products and we will do it i think we should give up buying american products chinese a muslim quarter our own products a new tariff on imported us 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
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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's 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. at a bend in chinese spacelab has really entered the earth's atmosphere and burned up over the south pacific china's space agency lost control of that shelling on one in two thousand and sixteen every allison. reports of arlington and virginia. in the two thousand and eight fictional thriller gravity sandra bullock plays an american astronaut stranded in space in one of the final scenes she's seen catching
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a ride back to earth in the chinese space station one that then breaks up in a fiery pieces as it hurtles towards planet earth 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 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 st erth in two thousand and one. the most spectacular perhaps this unmanned
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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 until today 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 is as big as a rocket to as. small fragmentation debris if it's human made and we put it in
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space. then its debris every day is something's coming down and we typically see almost a daily reentry of one of the objects china hoping one of their future spacecraft end up in movies and have the same fate. akers' a stall in the credit 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 lauren taylor the store's canadian parent company had says it's taking steps to contain the breach i'm online criminal group has been threatening to sell the information still ahead on al-jazeera a security clampdown and strikes by rebels shut down most of indian administered kashmir. refugee looks when they were out for freedom after they are turned away from thailand.
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through a tranquil a rave you can you. can free us and if. hello there we've got plenty of wet weather across europe at the moment the satellite picture shows this huge swirl of cloud here that's gradually working its way towards the northeast it's bringing a lot of rain and when it hits that cold air over northern europe it's also bringing us a lot of wintery weather as well so these pictures are from the northern parts of germany showing the snow that we've seen there and it looks like things should melt as we head through the next few days there's that area of low pressure them working up towards the northeast still giving us some very strong winds and heavy outbreaks of rain and snow but behind it there's a little ridge of high pressure that means it should be settled that should be fine and it should also be relatively warm for sun and some of us as well vienna there up to around fifteen degrees and the berlin will be up to seven towards the west though the next weather system is already piling its way in bringing us some heavy
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rain and a fair amount of snow to that worked his way up into scandinavia and choose day bringing us more wet weather here and that system actually extends all the way down into the northern parts of africa as well so if you take a look at the satellite picture we can see that the clouds are already making its way across parts of morocco and eventually will be edging into algeria as well so it'll be out geria then and choosey where we see the thickest cloud on tuesday and that will be thick enough to bring us a few outbreaks of rain. the weather sponsored by cats on release. what makes this movement this era we're living through it's so unique this is really an attack on truth itself is a lot of misunderstanding to a distortion of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important level wise to publish if you have a duty to be of things that will provoke if there are a lot of it is people do. stashing the stage for a serious debate up front at this time on al-jazeera.
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and watching al-jazeera let's take out the top stories for you right now hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the likes of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border on friday and they were hit by live ammunition so at a single wide spread international condemnation israel is refusing to investigate the incident gunmen have killed at least twenty people in the nigerian city of medical around seventy people have been injured the fighters are reported to have set off explosions and opened fire on two villages on the outskirts of the city. china slot tariffs of up to twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty
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u.s. products including cork and wine it's in response to the u.s. raising duties on foreign steel and aluminum imports last month. at least twenty people have been killed in a confrontation between security forces and suspected fighters in indian administered kashmir four civilians are among the victims that happened in several villages across the champion hill district. and has the latest. security forces in indian administered kashmir opened fire on villagers trying to stop the arrest of suspected on separatists. hiding when the gunfire started we saw security forces everywhere since then only ambulances were seen on the roads carrying the engine that they have firing directly. the violence has started in a gunfight between rebels and soldiers while the houses where rebels were holed up burned soldiers fired bullets air guns and tear gas. in all several soldiers
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along with more than a dozen rebels and civilians were killed in three villages and i was just one of them 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 died are heroes hindu majority india and muslim majority pakistan both claim the entirety of the now divided territory as their own. was sitting 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 to our youngsters. hundreds of villagers along the defacto border between indian and pakistani administered
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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. paltrow dirge on al-jazeera. about carrying nearly sixty one head to refugees had it to malaysia has made a stop in thailand because of bad weather the group arrived on an island in crabbing province they were given food and water and then they navy escorted them away as have tried to use southern sea routes since a crackdown on trafficking networks in two thousand and fifteen around seven hundred thousand rihanna have fled from me and maher since the military began its offensive in august and only the rich who are suffering in the m.r. and catch and state the military and rebels have been fighting for decades with the government accused of confiscating land many people fear they'll never be able to return home as reports. in northern maine people
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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 gaining 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. i don't want anyone to take over land i need help to keep the company off my property farm all feed the pigs or cattle 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 million man army on and off for decades fighting for control of the resource rich state. as cease fire talks stall and
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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. 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 a kitchin civil society group is advising some of the key chain in the camps on how to apply for their original documents so they can return home resolving land disputes are seen as key 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 army written two thousand and eight constitution. we were trying to produce
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a new. which ground. all right then arise a distant possibility for now leaving many in this camp facing an uncertain future and perhaps no home to return to. al-jazeera. south korean pop stars have put on a rare performance from north korea's leader kim jong un by hundred twenty dancers musicians are all arts artists rather enjoying the first musical delegation to visit pyongyang in more than a decade peter 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. full of
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the north korean audience starved of a little like musical entertainment were loving it. the singers and dances weren't patrol 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. korean language and the beginning of first performances in pyongyang today and i find it very meaningful the south and north take one. 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 from a. it was the sight of a limping 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 do. didn't stop the u.s. and south korea kicking off a so-called low key joint military drill on sunday in last month that featured the deployment a few a strategic weapons pizza shop al-jazeera. 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 are undocumented migrants hundreds of thousands of them had been hoping to be able to stay in the country and as to record ports from washington d.c. . president donald trump began easter sunday with a holiday greeting on social media that later degenerated into
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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 to those. at the border. a lot of people are coming in because they want to take a. really great demographic. 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. darko 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
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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 all in 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 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. center left candidate carlos alvarado has been elected president of costa rica's election on sunday commission says he 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 he defeated an even jellicoe preacher who opposed to same sex marriage. kody court
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has sentenced two people to death for the murder of a filipino made the body of joana fellas was found in a freezer and abandoned apartment in february more than a year after her murder a lebanese man and a syrian wife were arrested in damascus and convicted in absentia. monday is world autism awareness day brain disorder is often poorly poorly understood rather it affects about sixty seven million people around the world and as an impact on how individuals 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 children with autism may be seen as misbehaving while adults with autism report discrimination even rights violations and it's a spectrum condition meaning it affects different people and different ways and they cannot be cured advocates say with education and proper support people with autism can live fulfilling lives in france campaigners say the state's treatment of
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children with autism is shameful and fifty years behind some other countries children with autism have little access to mainstream schools and are often placed in psychiatric hospitals. or reports of paris. when he 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. psychologists 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 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
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shameful and they want change. putting children into psychiatric hospitals has to stop it makes families suffer and children won't. save them from. behind. it's a night instead of diagnosing and treating autism and one of the big reasons they say that is the problem still focused very much on psychiatric treatment not of the educational. system. but psychiatry say that they have an important role to play when it comes to a distinct 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 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
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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 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 that such a backlog i'll just sirrah paris. scientists have found the world's oldest known cases of two types of cancer and egyptian mummies they scan the bones of two mummies which for discover and acropolis in the city of us want it shows the female mommy died of breast cancer in around two thousand b.c. and the male had a type of bone marrow cancer that he died about three hundred years later over the
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important thing it's an important finding because it shows cancer already existed long before we thought and of course cancer is part of the human genome and has been part of humanity since its inception another. important thing is the appearance of these cancers and how advanced the disease was it shows there was a society behind the two people who died the developed society which took care of them until they die. and go to our web site when you get a moment al-jazeera call their updates and news from around the world throughout the day headlines in a moment keep it here. and 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 fifteen people were killed in the protest against israeli
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occupation despite facing widespread international condemnation israel is refusing to investigate the incident and while in tel aviv activists and members of israeli palestinian parties protested against the military's actions somehow banners with the slogan jews and arabs refuse to be enemies former leader from parliament stressed the importance of peace. back to the state of israel the show i did do we had the ball in school you means it to. the other meeting with the usual forgot. didn't do the ministration here he is home one among the many did you think she would persuade the government in the public opinion the things you see in the pool to. be so fitting suit is much more significant gunmen have killed at least twenty people in the nigerian city of matter around seventy people have been injured in the fighters are reported to have set off explosions and opened fire on two villages on the outskirts of the city. china tariffs on up to twenty five
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percent of more than twenty or twenty u.s. products including cork and wine it's in response to the u.s. raising duties on foreign steel and aluminum imports last month. but with nearly sixty refugees escaping me and more for safety and malaysia to make a stop in thailand because of bad weather around seven hundred thousand right and to have been forced from their homes since me and more launched a military crackdown on rakhine state august hackers have stolen the credit card details of war then 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 criminal group past and threatening to sell that information. candidate carlos alvarado has been elected president following a runoff election on sunday electoral commission says he won by more than sixty with sixty percent of the vote rather is a former labor minister who campaigned in support of gay rights. so
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