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tracing the fall from prosperity to financial ruin this is precisely to movement where we are here nothing worse first world the in three years the devastating impact to save the big means that their bosses or ordinary citizens and their failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders are the people who need to learn of us our gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. the. doctors in gaza said they don't have enough medicine or equipment to treat those shot by israeli forces. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera life and also coming up china hits back at the u.s.
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by imposing retaliatory tariffs on more than one hundred products. south korean pop stars perform in pyongyang for the first time in a decade but it's ken jong room who was in the spotlight. campaigners in france press the government to improve its services for children with autism. hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border fifteen people were killed on friday and hundreds were injured when security forces shot of palestinians protesting against decades of occupation how did bellamy joins us now from gaza near the border with israel so what do you were you were at the hospital when one of the victims passed away what is the status of what the hospitals have how they're treating people what's happening on that front. what is certainly
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warning against it i'm a lot and i wanted to show the world that we're still here we're 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 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 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
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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 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 because of the type of. bullets which. on the
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one one or two. around. fifteen something we. saw here can be. of the tissue of the nerves and. anything in the womb. to grieve 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 lurch close aides pictet to return to the border on friday to commemorate did dead and underdo who did everyone aware that it could unravel in the same way that many in gaza say they have nothing to lose. and as you just said their hold on the things could continue to unravel how do we expect things to play out today where you are where the tents are repeatable are gathering. well now it's the morning and a lot of people are at work or at school or university so you have a you have
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a few people here but not certainly the big showing of friday what usually has been happening is that in the afternoon a lot of people show up in these different tents positions around the board about five of them now there's going to be was also a lot of dancing singing petrologic songs we know that for example a football match is also organized between a young people from two of the refugee camps here in gaza but then come friday you will have a big show at least that's according to the organizers certainly friday as people have been called upon to come various locations along the border to owner to the dead sorry to commemorate the dead and also on or. now friday is the day everyone is of and certainly there is worry that things could unfold just as they
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unfolded last week now israel used excessive force by. counts last friday. did that really deter be but at least from what are we hearing no it didn't some people would tell you to actually increase their results so it's going to be a very interesting for i did you see how many people from this side will actually come to d.c. points along the border and also what with israel's response a b. people here tell you that israel's narrative is that these. demonstrations and protests are holed up on by how must they say that there are no bone to political parties they live the reality of gaza fed up of this reality many people would tell you we i disconnected not only from other palestinians but actually from the world and you do feel that people here in gaza are at the boiling point especially do you think that for more than half of the population right hadn't made live in gaza
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thank you. and while the 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 that jews and arabs refuse to be enemies a former leader from parliament attended the rally and stressed the importance of peace. back to the state of israel be sure i did the ball in school you. forgot the other meeting with usual for. the demonstration here is one among the many do you think should be with the government in the public opinion. since you seem to. be suffering is much more significant at least twenty people have been killed more than seventy injured in an attack in the nigerian city of magic kore 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
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off near mina garage which is also on the outer areas of medical. interest as monitoring the story from freetown in sierra leone so what else are you learning about what happened. well basically richelle the the target was just these two villages but we all know that since this war started nearly a decade ago. i had my degree and it's close as they want to the city as much as. anything else during the. day. it's key to their central objective of establishing a comfort in that part of the country so it's not clear whether it's boko haram that conducted this operation but. considering the fact that over the past few weeks we've seen escalation on their part. according to security sources and security forces is
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a walkover so basically as we speak now that area has been cordoned off emergency and security officials and are coming betty i spoke to one of them had to be. just a few minutes ago five minutes ago and he's told me that they have recovered just another one more than seventy two people. some said today because of the expectation that the death toll may rise because of the severity of some of these injuries so as this equation begins to change the government had been offering amnesty to some fighters might that change if things like this continue to happen. when basically this is not the first time the nigerian government. the government said in a statement just some days ago that it will give amnesty to those who one true friend those who want to abandon the struggle those who. are ready to give up their
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arms however we've seen nothing more than an escalation although you can argue that a previously another month or two of the islamic state in west africa has released some of the gozo most of the goals they kidnapped from a school in. but. what i would question that he's a more dangerous of course from what people in little is think the. call for to long as i'm trying to establish himself as the rightful leader of the group but his methods were. not palatable not acceptable by islamic state or whatever you try this might just be down to allah and so with that organization but he's been rejected so instead they chose a son of the or the founding father of boko haram in nigeria so it's not clear whether or not these people will accept the amnesty what we've seen over the years is an escalation and people and i get i'm not confident but i will just give up
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and accept that i've messed. up my life for us and i thank you still ahead on al-jazeera christians and muslims unite to condemn the violent crackdown on palestinian protesters. for a new route to freedom after they were turned away from thailand. hello there we've got plenty of showers across the southeastern parts of asia plenty of them across parts of java there up through sumatra and also we're seeing quite a few over parts of thailand as well over time and then we're going to see more cloud over the next few days in a few more outbreaks of rain but there's more persistent showers further south
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those stretching down into parts of java look particularly lively for the north though looks like it should be dry for the for northern parts of borneo and through many parts of the philippines as well over towards australia and we're watching an area of cloud just off the coast of queensland very closely because this one has now reformed into a tropical cyclone is tropical cyclone iris revisited it's getting very close to the coast it's already giving us a lot of heavy rain we're also expecting some very strong winds from the system as well because the rain's going to be so heavy we could well see flooding as we head through the next couple of days meanwhile for the south should be fine for us in melbourne there at twenty two degrees and force in perth will be the rounds of twenty five now out towards the east we've also seen a cycle over here that worked its way away from fiji and it's still giving us a very heavy rain behind it to you of cloud plenty of showers being dragged along to further south and the cloud is disintegrating as it works across new zealand.
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gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians entered by israeli troops fire at the border on friday fifteen people were killed and protest against israeli occupation many were hit by live ammunition. and tell of a vaxevanis and members israeli palestinian parties protested against the military's actions the government is refusing to investigate despite soldiers being accused of using excessive force and get minute killed at least twenty people in the nigerian city of that of corey 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. on our top story orthodox christians and muslims on the occupied west bank have joined a march to remember those who were killed in the protests in gaza. and reports from ramallah. for those who came out it was a display of prayer and protest this peaceful interfaith march in the ramallah a striking reminder of how
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a day usually reserved for festivity and instead been. soon 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 when we have a procession in the streets of ramallah to celebrate. but we decided to cancel the procession to replace it with this you know march in protest of the massacre of that happened in gaza two days ago but palestinian officials who had also assembled were grateful assad i will brother in there 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 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
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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 message against palestinians those demands that for those who congregated here seem very unlikely to be met any time soon. from a lawyer in the occupied west bank. china has terrorists of up to twenty five percent more than one hundred twenty u.s. products effects around three billion dollars worth of imports including pork and wine that may have a center response to the u.s. decision to raise duties on foreign steel and aluminum last month china correspondent adrian brown has more from beijing. the experts the analysts warn
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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 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 want to 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 tradeable might hope that 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 that we would you know i think we should give up buying american products chinese a muslim quarter our own products
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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 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 and retain as a political analyst and has advised the chinese government on economic and political issues in trying to spare and aging thank you very much for your time so one analyst described these tariffs in this way that it is
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a statement of intent but not necessarily an escalation do you agree with that assessment. yes i would i mean this is a very targeted list i mean one hundred twenty eight items but you know when you'll note none of the big ones are on there no mention of boeing or airplane parts no mention of soybeans or wheat or other areas that could be devastating to a lot of the farm committees targeted in the sense that these are small areas where a lot of these things are coming from trump country the people who voted for trump are going to feel this first now keep in mind this is three billion not in tariffs but three billion dollars worth of goods last year which will be subject to a tariff actually three three billion is a big number but it's really not a big piece of them at speaker pi oh no it's
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extremely small in the big scale of things but remember the you know china was the eighth largest exporter of steel in the fourth of aluminum to the united states so this was really a very measured response by beijing there it's been accompanied with a lot of rhetoric about let's stop this madness before it goes on we want to have go back to global rules w t o all of these things what's missing here though is the voice of the rest of the world remember the u.s. is only twenty twenty four percent of the the world economy depending on you measure it china is around fifteen but the vast majority of people who we pulled into this one way or another are staying mainly silent whereas the w g twenty the newly minted t p p where are these voices is this a matter of who blinks first. no i don't i don't think so or remember this is something that donald trump had
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promised on the campaign trail it's it echoes a familiar refrain when you are engaged in politics you talk tough on china unfortunately he's following through with it whether it's just change the conversation in washington d.c. away from other things suits investigations and such or whether he believes that he needs to do this for his base it seems to contradict the basic economics of the united states where everything in petro dollars is now being threatened remember right now the world trades on dollars but if the u.s. in jeopardizes that by alienating all its trade partners as it's doing with mexico and canada it could well find itself facing the collapse of a dollar dollar dominated world. and joining us from beijing thank you. a bit with nearly sixty russians are refugees escaping in march for safety in malaysia made
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a stop in thailand because of bad weather are given food and water in the navy has scored them away. as have tried to use the southern sea route since a crackdown on trafficking networks and two thousand and fifteen around seven hundred thousand right hand to have fled from me and maher since the military began its offensive and august has more from bangkok. this is the first boatload of ribbing you're coming from either me or bangladesh that's being seen in time i was his for at least a year and the concern is that it could be the start of many more to come perhaps another exodus like we saw back in two thousand and fifteen after that first wave of violence against ridding your communities in two thousand and twelve and two thousand and fifteen it's thought that the number of people fleeing those camps in rakhine state peaked at about twenty five thousand is reading your tried to leave those conditions ahead and head towards either thailand indonesia or malaysia on
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this occasion it seems that the on the sports didn't want to stay in thailand where they're not welcomed in fact the thai government and its navy has a policy of towing boats that come ashore in thailand or into thai waters back out to sea and to send them on their way as a say on this occasion it seems that they didn't want to stay here they were seeking shelter from bad weather and picking up more supplies and ultimately their destination was malaysia where they are now are heading to where it is hoped that they will receive slightly better treatment from the malaysian or thora ts and ultimately perhaps through the united nations be repatriated to a third country but this will also put a lot of pressure on the malaysian prime minister najib resign if indeed again this is the start of another exodus from me and bangladesh because over the past year or so he has been very outspoken in support of the very critical of what's been happening in rakhine state so this will be an opportunity for him to prove that
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they were not empty words south korean pop stars have put on a rare performance for north korea's leader kim jong il and one hundred ninety dancers musicians and martial artists and joined the first musical delegation to visit qiang and more than a decade kathy novak reports from salt. the first round of applause was not for the performers but for the north korean leader kim jong un making a surprise appearance to take in some south korean k. pop a brand of music ordinarily banned in the country and which south korea has used for propaganda purposes in the past. if the audience knew the songs they might have thought it wise not to reveal it still they seemed to enjoy themselves. this into the audience gave us a great response they clapped a lot and sang along in the end of the concert they gave us
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a big hand even after we left the stage so i was really touched. the south koreans even got to meet the man himself kim jong un posing for a group photo with the visitors there were songs from cho young hill who was making a return visit having performed in pyongyang thirteen years ago. a unique and to chew not well known on both sides of the border called our wish is unification reflecting a sentiment taught to children from a young age as part of the cultural charm offensive there was also a demonstration of the martial art loved by both koreas. i found it very meaningful the south and north take window cultures share their origin but their processes are different so i am proud and happy that we got to display our take window to the north korean people the shift from a military crisis to displays of into korean unity first came into focus when two delegations marched under a unified flag at the winter olympics in south korea at the end of the month there
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was the planned a political centerpiece a summit between kim jong un and south korean president moon julian despite the cultural cooperation the united states and south korean militaries are continuing annual drills which were delayed because of the winter games in previous years journalists. were invited to cover the exercises and arrangements made in advance there's still no word on whether there will be similar opportunities this time and the drills are running for one month instead of two possible signs that the allies may be trying to keep a lower profile to preserve the peace kathy novak al jazeera soul monday as world autism awareness day brain disorder is often poorly understood and france campaigners say the state's treatment of autistic children is shameful and fifty years pints of other countries the kids have full access to mainstream schools that are often placed in psychiatric hospitals about reports from paris. when he
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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. 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 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 mentality that putting children in psychiatric hospitals has to stop it makes families suffer and if children won't do fell it can save
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a ziran fifty years behind. the states when it comes to diagnosing and treating doesn't. reasons they say that is the problem still focused very knowledgeable in a psychiatric treatment. educational. but psychotic. say that they have an important role to play when it comes to distant children you'd have to really ignore facts to say zigzagged 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. mohammad 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
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methods which some of us in france are already using. the united nations recently condemned france for finally 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 it's a shock love i'll just sirrah paris. can't make up the headlines right now 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 occupation and tell of a that activists and members of israeli palestinian parties protested against the military's actions the government is refusing to investigate despite soldiers being
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accused of using excessive force former leader from harlem and stressed the importance of peace. back to the state of israel decided to react to ballance only i think that means that israel forgot the other language visual forgot they are being. demonstration here is one of if you really should be with the government and probably could bring you the things you seem to. be suffering is much more significant come and have killed at least twenty people in the nigerian city of medical around seventy have been injured fighters a reporter to cut off explosions and opened fire on two villages on the outskirts of the city. china slept tariffs of up to twenty five percent 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. it was nearly
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sixty one hundred refugees escaping me and mark for safety in malaysia has made a stop in thailand because of bad weather around seven hundred thousand rihanna have been forced from their homes since me and more launched a military crackdown on a kind state in august. hackers have sold the credit card details of more than five thousand five million that is department store shoppers in the united states they did it by attacking the payment systems of saks fifth avenue and lord and taylor an online criminal group has been threatening to sell that information south korean pop stars have put on a rare performance for north korea's leader kim jong un he watched on as one hundred ninety dancers musicians and martial artists put on a show of pyongyang it was the first such event and more than a decade south korea hopes the it that will help to peace on the peninsula and the demand in chinese space laboratory has crashed back to earth space agency says that one mostly burned up on re-entry over the south pacific ocean china lost control of
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