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stories of life. and spurring. a series of short documentaries from around the world that celebrate the human spirit against the oh it's i. close. the. al-jazeera selects express yourself. 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 china is back
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at the u.s. slapping retaliatory tariffs on more than one hundred products. chosen respect a presidential candidate in mexico or bust on latest comments on immigration. in the. south korean pop stars perform in pyongyang for the first time in a decade but it's kim jong il who was in the spotlight. hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of palestinians entered by israeli troops fire at the border fifteen people were killed on friday and hundreds for injured when security forces shot at palestinians protesting against decades of occupation delamater ports of gaza near the border with israel. she headed to the protests with her best friend wanting to vent a frustration of growing up under siege and with that reckless courage of a teenager monday i'm defiantly walk towards the fence aware the israeli army was
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warning against it by a lot and i wanted to show the world that we're still here we are not dead i didn't expect such a reaction from them i kept a little can to hold 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 when i was standing next to young boys one of them got shot i got angry they weren't doing anything we were just chatting
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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 the 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. the bullets what's. wrong. fifteen centimeters. ok so here comes. the tissue of the nearly. anything and the. degree march 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 large prize 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. her jhelum a joins us live from gaza at the israeli border so where you are were where the tents are where this movement this these protests are how do we expect this to continue to play out today in the next the next few days and weeks. well
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certainly a do expect to continue coming here now it's already past lunch time and more and more people are showing up this is one of five encampments all along the border i'm just going to move here is just for you to understand where we are exactly i'm hoping that you can see that berm there that is actually just behind it you have the israeli soldiers are positioned there defense is just before it and if you look to decide you will see that the israeli soldiers are there and we've seen a lot of moving day building the continuation of that berm so we're about a few hundred meters away from there now now people years say they will continue to come obviously they have their daily lives to attend to day jobs their schools the universities so you would see throughout the week. as show up here but certainly not as big as what we expect on friday at least that's what people are saying at
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the moment they're saying that they're undeterred of what happened last friday and actually if anything there result has become even stronger certainly the political factions and the organizers have called for people to come here to honor the do wounded and to also commemorate the dead. whenever i spoke to said that they will definitely be here many people feel also that gaza has been through so many wars four of them in one decade they've tried to arm struggle nowadays say well we're going to try peaceful citizens sit here as long as possible and maybe this time the world will actually realize that there are about two million people living here that's what was what one of a young lady was telling me earlier all right and her to tell me to live on the border thank you they were all demonstrations were held in tel aviv against the military's actions at the gaza border activists and members of israeli palestinian
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parties pro. tested against the escalation somehow banners with the slogan jews and arabs are fused to the enemies a former leader from parliament attended the rally and stressed the importance of peace. back to the state to be sure the so i did do we had the ball in school you means it to. the other meeting with the usual forgot they are being in. demonstration here is one among the many did you think she would persuade the government in the public opinion the fence you seem to. be suffering suv is much more significant saudi led coalition airstrikes killed at least twelve civilians and western in yemen fighter jets launched three raids targeting the city of her data they had account for internally displaced people medical sources say six children and three women are among those killed the rebel group controlling the
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last syrian opposition stronghold near damascus has reached a un brokered deal with russia to allow for some of the accusations they've agreed to let the insured and humanitarian cases leave the city of durham and eastern ghouta that are being taken to the only other rebel stronghold in syria that is live in the space joins us live from beirut sober there's a lot of moving parts here and a lot of conflicting information on how things got to this point and where they are now and and different groups having different positions what do we know right now. well richelle the main group in duma in eastern guta the army of islam. we know they've been in negotiations with the russians for several days over control or over what's going to happen with doom and we understand the regionally the army of islam is trying to get the russian military police to come in and the army of islam would rain would retain security control of this eastern damascus suburb of of
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do the russians it seem do were happy with that the syrian regime not so that's as far as those negotiations got we understand however we do know that agreement has been reached for humanitarian and injured individuals individuals to be taken out of the duma to be bussed out we've seen some pictures on syrian state television certainly of a couple of women and children period behind drop curtains on those buses syrian state media says the gesture is surrendering control of duma but that's been completely denied by them no confirmation by them about they're simply saying that they're allowing humanitarian cases out and also they say what they call some frightened characters. they're being allowed out these are people they say have been broadcasting rumors that people should leave goot so people who want to leave prime characters a gesture as a lot of call them are being allowed out as well or show so what what does this
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mean potentially for what happens next when still a. well i mean duma has been under intensive bomb bombardment now for more than a month from syrian regime forces helped by russian forces incredibly difficult situation that we're in for around perhaps hundred fifty thousand civilians who were living there it was a it's a great sort of significant prize that the syrian regime wants to get back it's where it was one of the places where these and see protests started at the beginning of syria's civil war so visiting tents pressure on them from the syrian regime on the duma to try and wrest control of it back however jaish al islam they are saying for the moment that they are not prepared to surrender that positions and there are many many thousands of fighters under jaish al islam's control
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a smaller group they have left a smaller fighting group was taken to. over the weekend they have been taken out about one hundred sixty of fighters and their family but by far the much the largest group jaish al islam says for the moment but it's staying put in duma in eastern guta richelle ok bernard smith with the latest thank you. china's responded to the recent steep tariffs imposed by the u.s. on steel and aluminum imports beginning on monday beijing will impose duties of one hundred on one hundred twenty eight american products affecting about three billion dollars in imports this includes pork wind cherries and pistachios beijing says the move will safeguard china's interests and balance losses caused by the new us terrorists last month president announced a twenty five percent tariff on imports of steel and ten percent on aluminum the u.s. has cited national security as a reason for the tariffs but the chinese government says this violates world trade
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organization rules or 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 or between fifteen and twenty five percent will hit one hundred twenty eight items including u.s. knots 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 were driven by a top that 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 so we have our own products that we would do that i think we should give up buying american products chinese a muslim quarter our own products a new tariff on imported us poor is of course good news for local producers but they don't make enough to satisfy domestic to moan these are early days just last month of course president from announced a second. ground 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 cross says all 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 brought back could cause. harm advisor to china's government on our tank and says beijing's response is likely to hit the americans
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voted for trial. in 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 are no mention of boeing or airplane parts no mention of so any beings 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 new tariffs china was the eighth largest exporter of steel and the fourth of aluminum to the united states so this was really a very measured response by beijing. 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 all of these things what's missing here though is the voice
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of the rest of the world remember the u.s. is only twenty twenty four percent of the world economy depending on you measure it china's around fifteen but the vast majority of people who will be pulled into this one way or another are staying mainly silent still add on al-jazeera. take to the sea looking for a new route away from oppression and. security clampdown and strike by rebels shuts down most of indian administered kashmir. hello there for some of us over the northern parts of asia it's going to turn a lot cooler over the next few days the temperatures have been in the high twenty's or low thirty's to some of us in the northern parts of china but this weather
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system here is to figure its way southwards and it's dragging in the fall colder as i feel about how they're already in the cold air choose day what we will will get to zero as a maximum but for beijing here will see an increase in clouds and the cool air will start to roll its way across us so instead of around twenty seven or twenty eight degrees will only get to around nineteen then as we head into wednesday our maximum would just be eleven so a huge change for us just in a couple of days that area of cloud will then be pushing its way further southwards three parts of japan down through the korean peninsula and eventually further southwards towards shanghai so that cold air continuing its journey southwards as we head through the next few days for now the shanghai is fairly warm twenty seven degrees the winds are feeding up from the south so really feeling quite mild for us but it will change as we head through the next few days as shanghai even by the time we get to wednesday will only be getting to around twenty one for the southeastern parts of asia plenty of showers here as you might expect but force in
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the philippines not looking too bad looking mostly dry. tracing the form from prosperity to financial ruin this is precisely the movement where we humanized that nothing was first broke the story the devastating impact to save the banks means also to save the deposit simple ordinary citizen and the failure to prevent disaster and political leaders of the people who need to to live in this gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera.
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you're watching al jazeera let's recap the top stories for you right now hospitals in gaza are struggling to cope with the palestinians injured by israeli troops fire at the border on friday fifteen people were killed in the protest against israeli occupation many hit by live ammunition the rebels are controlling the last syrian opposition stronghold near damascus has reached a un brokered deal with russia to allow for south evacuations they've agreed to let the injured and humanitarian cases leave the city of duma and eastern. china tariffs of up to twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty u.s. products including pork and wine etc spawn's to the u.s. raising duties on foreign steel and aluminum imports last month. at least twenty people have been killed more than seventy injured in an attack on the nigerian city of manticore security forces say they have driven out suspected boko haram fighters to try to enter the city the fighters are said to have attacked two villages on the
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city's outskirts as monitoring the story from freetown in sierra leone. all the others no claim of responsibility for. security sources believe but it's a wall of water on the team under the cover of darkness in a target these two villages on the outskirts of. always wanted to take my degree wonder what took him to a tree in northeastern part of nigeria however they were unable to in the past nine years also now security forces i mean i just workers believe that the death toll could rise because of the severity of some of these jurors the nigerian government offered some form of amnesty if they're willing to give up. but we from what we've seen over the last few months or so it doesn't look like it's going to walk us this is an argument government. rejected although. there were discussions between the government and the fighters however people in the old news of the
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country knew to want to hear about the escalation and what it could mean to their future and their lives but the openings coalition government has sworn in and their prime minister met as the first member of the community to take the post there ethiopia's largest ethnic group and protesting in recent years over marginalization and lack of jobs many hope appointments will help address those concerns. about caring nearly sixty right hander refugees had it's in malaysia has made a stop in thailand because about whether they were hunters have tried to use a southern route since a crackdown on trafficking networks three years ago when he reports. it seems disappear a ship is forcing some back on to the ocean for a long dangerous journey to relative safety for the first time and at least a year a boat carrying ranger refugees into thai water is those on board looking for supplies and shelter from bed with the which were provided by people on the island
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of lent off thailand's west coast well one they fled their homeland and had no food to eat they were soaked by the rain all night i knew they might be starving so i rushed to cook food for them the thai government and navy have a policy of pushing refugee boats back out to sea in two thousand and fifteen there was an exodus of written from rakhine state in which. with an estimated twenty five thousand people fleeing violence in squalid camps they were forced into in the past many became victims of human trafficking networks prompting a crackdown by the thai government on this occasion the refugee said they wanted to go food the south to malaysia and during their briefs. in thailand received help and sympathy from the community. at first they were afraid to eat our food they are scared of the police and military they worried about getting arrested and sent back to their countries governments in the region will be worried that this may be the start of another influx of refugees given the dire situation the ranger face in
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myanmar and bangladesh if it is elin crease the pressure on the me and my government. to find a sustainable solution on sunday she addressed the nation to mark two years in office and spoke of the challenges facing her country. these are not only recline which the world is spoken to on right now but also in the whole country and we also need to peacefully develop the country physically and mentally let's try hard with the strength of unity and. the regard it is legal citizens and meaning they feel none of that unity when hey al jazeera bangkok the 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 have been hoping to be able to stay in the country and that's a record ports from washington d.c. . president donald trump began easter sunday with
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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. at the border. a lot of people are coming in because they want to thank you. really had 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
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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 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 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 and respond well lopez obrador says he'll demand respect for his country. no one who is not is going to give you know the complete. we're not going to rule out the possibility of convincing donald trump that you foreign policy has room and in particular his
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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 mexico and neither mexico nor its people will be opinion off of any foreign government. actors have stolen 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 lord and taylor stores canadian parent company hudson bay says it's taken steps to contain the breach on online criminal probe has been threatening to sell the information senate candidate carlos alvarado has been elected president costa rica's election on sunday commission says he comfortably want to run off with more than sixty percent of the vote of auto is a former labor minister and fiction writer who campaigned in support of gay rights he defeated even preacher who oppose same sex marriage security forces have shut down most of indian administered kashmir after violent protests on sunday and west
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flared up across the shopping on hill district. has the latest. security forces in indian administered kashmir opened fire on villagers trying to stop the arrest of suspected on separatists. hiding children when the gunfire started we saw security forces everywhere since then only ambulances were seen on the roads carrying the ends 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 anteroom guests. in all several soldiers along with more than a dozen rebels and civilians were killed and three villagers oh i was part of that is that 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
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fired directly at people. during a funeral procession for one of the rebel commanders crowd chanted the 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 the struggle belong sour 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. paltrow durgin on al-jazeera. south korean pop
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stars have put on a rare performance from north korea's leader kim jong un one hundred ninety dancers musicians and martial artists in the first musical delegation to visit pyongyang and more than a decade kathy novak reports from seoul. 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. i if the audience knew the songs they might have. 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 a big hand even after we left the stage so i was really touched. the south koreans
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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. today he 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 tired eyes i found it very meaningful the south and north take window cultures fair their origin but their processes are different 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 military has 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. show kerry here with your 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 occupation and in tel aviv activists and members of israeli
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palestinian parties protested against the military's actions the government's refusing to investigate despite soldiers being accused of using excessive force the former leader from parliament stressed the importance of peace so he led coalition airstrikes have killed at least twelve civilians in western yemen fighter jets launched three raids targeting the city of who data had a camp for internally displaced people medical sources say six children and three women are among the dead. the rebel group controlling the last syrian opposition stronghold near damascus has reached a un brokered deal with russia to allow for some of the accusations they have agreed to let the enjoy it in humanitarian cases leave the city of doom and eastern ghouta ordered smith the following the story. we do know the agreement has been reached for humanitarian injured individuals individuals to be taken out of the duma to be we've seen some pictures on syrian state television certainly of
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a couple of women and children peer in behind. all those buses syrian state media says the. surrendering control of doom about it's been completely denied by them no confirmation by them government of killed at least twenty people in the nigerian city of medical around seventy people have been injured fighters are reported to set off explosions and opened fire on two villages on the outskirts of the city if the o.p.'s coalition government has sworn in a new prime minister met as the first member from the ethnic community to take the post they are ethiopia's largest ethnic group in protesting in recent years over marginalization and lack of jobs many have had his appointment will help address the concerns. china slapped tariffs about twenty five percent on more than one hundred twenty u.s. products including pork and wine at cent response to the u.s. raising duties on foreign steel and aluminum and ports it was last month.
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