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when. does. preemptive measures are being imposed ugandans are being urged to wash their hands with salt following previous outbreaks in uganda doctors and nurses are experienced in dealing with ebola patients they've also help contain outbreaks in sierra leone and other countries in west africa and emergency vaccination campaign is being set up in united health workers on the frontline in number of people over 700 frontline health workers another one we have vaccinated in the system and so on friday. but again more frontline health workers other workers unring vaccination for the contacts. the alert is spreading to the world health organization and emergency committee is planned on friday to determine whether the
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gander she become an international public health emergency. algis or. the man accused of 2 mosque attacks in new zealand has appeared in court 5 video link brandon turned has pleaded not guilty to all charges he faces 51 counts of murder and 40 counts of attempted murder and watch of 15 back to back shootings took place at 2 mosques in christ church. under thomas who's been inside the court to tell us how this all played out in court. was about a kilometer from hare that the man accused of these horrific killings on the 15th of march said carried them out at one mosque just over the side of a city center part from here in another mosque a couple of kilometers away he's not here now he's being held in a prison in all clear the main city in these events and he appeared in court via video link now he could see the lawyers his own lawyer and the crown lawyer making
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the accusations against him you can see the judge where he couldn't see where the 100 or so family members of victims sitting in the cold their eyes throughout transfixed on the screen watching his face throughout he was looking slightly up at a camera in what looked like a bare room nobody else in it as far as i could see he was mostly there pretty impassively but at one point he smirks when his lawyer in christchurch on his behalf pleaded not guilty to all $51.00 murders and 40 attempted murder charges and the terrorism charges as well and he winked at one point as well the camera there was a look of real discussed on the faces of those family members in court as he did those things it was mostly about laying the full charges hearing the full plea not guilty so there will be a trial and this was also about setting a trial date now ordinarily the court system new zealand likes to bring serious charges like this to trial within a year of an arrest being made but the judge made clear that given the complexity
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of this case given how many people were killed and the whites of evidence that needs to be considered on both sides it won't be possible to bring this trial to call within a year in states a provisional court trial date has been set for the full of may next year and that's a trial that could last the lawyers said anywhere between 2 potentially as much as 3 months so will be a complex trial that will take place here in christchurch next to my andrew thomas thank you very much indeed. still to come on the program al-jazeera special report on the migrants making a secret crossing across the border from central america into mexico. and boris johnson wins the 1st round vote to lead the conservative party putting the press at hardliner in pole position to become britain's prime minister.
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hello there we're still seeing some unsettled weather over parts of australia at the moment generally over the past few days it's been drifting its way eastwards and has given us a fair amount of wet weather for the southeast corner i think as we head through the next few days the southeast corner is by and large going to stay dry it is going to stay cool day so melbourne with a maximum temperature just to 15 degrees i think for many of us here there'll be some large amounts of cloud at times but it's tasmania where we'll see more and there is likely to be a few outbreaks of rain further west there's also likely to be quite a bit of cloud around coming and going force in perth but despite that with a bit of sunshine we should still make it up to 80 degrees there over towards new zealand and we've seen as a very lively thunderstorms in the east recently there's a bow to some very heavy downpours there is a gradually going to work their way eastwards away from us as we head through the next day or say but is that system moves away another one is making its way across the south island giving us some heavy rain as it does say and then gradually itself
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is allowed to see it works its way northward jaring saturday further north and for many of us in japan there are some fine a sunny weather at the moment it looks like tokyo will get to around 25 degrees the clouds are gathering to the south of us though and those are gradually pushing their way northward so i think saturday will be a very different day plenty of right. the 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet some remarkable people risking their lives to help the disabled to an afghanistan on al jazeera. and that has to hold out whether someone during or someone is very rich doesn't matter when you think it's how your culture rich or not it is a certain way of doing it you can't just. get a story and fly out. amount
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of the top stories here on the. u.s. extra state might pompei or says iran is responsible for attacking 2 tankers in the gulf of amman he offered no concrete evidence but said it was based on intelligence weapons used and the level of expertise required. to don's ruling military council has admitted it ordered the dispersal of a certain protest outside on the headquarters 10 days ago it was dozens of people were killed and hundreds wounded. and the man accused of the march mosque attacks in new zealand has appeared in court why a video link burned in talent has pleaded not guilty to all charges. as part of a deal with the u.s. the mexican government is sending 6000 members of its new national guard to
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reinforce its southern border washington wants to curb the flow of migrants trying to reach the u.s. from central america and also there has found a secret crossing. into mexico correspondent john home and join that perilous journey. you have heard of the caravans thousands of people from central america crossing into and through mexico they've attracted international attention and the anger of president donald trump. but there are other caravans to these ones a secret but over the last year they've almost certainly carried far more migrants than the ones in the news here they are convoys of trucks which head out from a little god to board a point between guatemala mit's called local say they carry hundreds of people go most nights they controlled by. people smugglers each of the charges has paid them thousands of dollars to get to the u.s.
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border. this one's been cool but it's the exception. is a scene from another state police open a truck see the migrants packed inside and wave it on. and this is where it all begins impoverished communities in honduras el salvador and here he's shouting what the model where people like daniel the desperate to get to the u.s. where. you can come good on the dream that you have a house or a plot of land an education for your children i struggle to my family but i can't give them that future here. 3 months ago he agreed to pay smugglers $3500.00 for himself and his son to take the journey they made their way to the guatemalan border town of grass outside the orse this uncommon shown on the mexican side of the caravan the meeting points where people smugglers squeeze 50 to 70 people into
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trucks. but. you can't sit down because you're squashed together my son started crying because people fell on top of him they covered it up with tom paul and. they set off from grassy side the us towards mexico crossing this wide open border on the way in 3 days of going to and fro we were never asked for documents different smuggling groups take over the route as it goes into the territory moving the migrants from safe house to safe house it's lucrative but it's getting harder after pressure from president trump miscues governments tighten security along the border with what the mother. will toward. now there's not a lot of movement they still go but he's gone down 50 percent it's more discreet. it is still happening we staked out the caravan in a roadside field
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a local contact told us he'd seen the lorries loading up shortly after we saw them heading through followed by several issues these. caravans of going coast that go in front of the cruise is clear so we've been hit it just wait for a chance to see it we got the tip off and we just saw the long line of trucks good post migrants told us the smugglers usually let them out just before the us border they can then cross and ask for asylum daniel never made it that far the convoy he was traveling in showed up early on his uncle was killed but with nothing at home and from now away north he's already saving to go again john home and al-jazeera grass' out the us government offices have been shot in hong kong as protesters and officials decide their next move as comes a day after thousands forced the perspiring meant of a vote on a new extradition law that would out criminal suspects to be sent to mainland china
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it's got harder reports from hong kong. within hours these scenes of fighting between police and protesters outside hong kong seat of government have changed to this empty street piled with rubbish the legislative council on thursday again postponing debate on the proposed extradition law the spark for the protests. late the day organizers announced another march will be planned for sunday just a week after 1000000 people demonstrated and they've applied to the government for permission for more protests on monday claudia mo is a pro democracy member of the legislative council wednesday's fighting reminds her of what happened in tiananmen square in beijing 30 years ago now yes today's meeting happens we can sell it because people know the propane king stooges wouldn't dare to enter this building because that they have protesting crowds outside so much to see how the city has played so polarized we hope the hong kong
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people will keep on the fight we can take things just lying down the chinese government responded to the violence. it was an organized riot any moves to undermine hong kong's development will be opposed by the majority of hong kong people any civilised society would not allow the sanctity which is violating goals and 7 taj will social stability we will not allow that to happen protest organizers are furious over what they say was police brutality intensifying their demand that the chief executive carry land resign and others see the violence as a reason to call on foreign companies to suspend business in hong kong. we believe that all hong kong is and people worldwide witnessing this are angry at the government's response to the protests from police took photos of many people who appeared to be protesters and some were searched the protesters say they'll keep up their efforts and the government says it will push forward with the proposed
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extradition law with a march and protests planned in the coming days the calm seeds of these hong kong streets could be short lived scott hi there al jazeera. is being renewed fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital tripoli as forces loyal to have to battle soldiers from the un recognized government. after as warplanes targeted several locations across tripoli overnight now government sources say their source forces are advancing all the towns of i know and what he arab be russian media is reporting the kremlin and turkey have negotiated a cease fire in the syrian province of live news was reported shortly after turkey's defense ministry said 3 of their soldiers were injured in a mortar attack in the region turkish commandos believe one of their observation posts was deliberately targeted by syrian government forces who could attack in the province for weeks it live is the last remaining piece of territory in syria under
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rebel control and recent bombardments from the syrian government as well as russian air strikes have killed at least 300 people albania's parliament has passed a motion criticizing the president's attempt to cancel this month's local election as unconstitutional the resolution passed 100 to 7 president metter argued that the june vote would be undemocratic without the participation of the political opposition who had said they would boycott it the opposition accuses the prime minister and other socialist party politicians of colluding with organized crime groups. boris johnson looks on track to become britain's next prime minister after he won the 1st round of the leadership race the former foreign secretary received the backing of more than a 3rd of conservative m.p.'s but in our 7 candidates vying to replace prime minister to resign may who stepped down as tory leader last week johnson has vowed
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to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october with or without a deal largely has more. jeremy hunt 43. sajid javid 23. or it's johnson $114.00. so it's already seems to be boris johnson's race to lose he received nearly 3 times as many votes as his nearest rival in this 1st round and momentum is now very much with. his team is studiously avoided letting johnson do any of this sort of thing for the obvious reason that it hardly looks like a prime minister in waiting. but for all of his ducking of difficult questions about his private life and personality it remains a fact that polling has him as popular with his party but unpopular with very many voters they unlikely m.p.'s seem to want to know how exactly he will renegotiate
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a deal with the european union when there is effectively no time left to do it i think the onus is on the candidates to show that she breaks it because it's all very well saying no deal may not get through parliament. say you really go she hate it when a moment gets through the year so the moment the kind of not being adequately precise to convince even their own colleagues let alone the membership of the public at large johnson's appeal is partly based on the terror many conservative m.p.'s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered as soon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's
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any better than to resume a did they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to scrutiny i think it's not necessarily intended to stand up to scrutiny i think it's maybe intended to influence the candidates in the leadership debate moving generally towards their direction and competing with each other to be more. yes that consideration seems less important to rank and file conservatives than their belief that only johnson can stop their party from being wiped out boris johnson may not be a details man but he's certainly not short of rhetorical flourish courage seems to be his by word of course the u.k. can do this one way or the other well if he really thinks he is the man to take the u.k. out of the european union without any sort of trade deal he may find himself hostage to his own fortune. apart from anything else the growing likelihood of johnson as prime minister who put enormous pressure on the labor party leader jeremy corbyn to
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do something to stop the u.k. being walked out of the european union without any trade deal and time is not on his side either. al-jazeera london and you can catch up any time with our website the address that is out there dot com many of you watch us live by clicking on the. dot com. and mind analogy top stories making news on al-jazeera the u.s. secretary of state might pompei it says iran is responsible for attacking 2 tankers in the gulf of oman a u.s. navy destroyer has been deployed to the scene pompei offered no concrete evidence that iran was responsible but said his assertion was based on intelligence weapons used and the level of expertise required both ships were damaged apparently by explosions near the strait of hormuz one of the world's busiest shipping routes no
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economic sanctions tell the islamic republic to attack innocent civilians disrupt global oil markets and engage in nuclear blackmail the international community condemns iran's assault on the freedom of navigation and the targeting of innocent civilians saddam's ruling military council has admitted it ordered the dispersal of a sit in protest outside army headquarters the operation to clear the protesters on june the 3rd resulted in dozens of deaths and hundreds wounded the sit in began at the start of april and prompted the sudanese military to topple president around bashir the military leadership has resisted calls to hand over power to a civilian government a sheer who has now been charged with corruption uganda has banned public gatherings in parts of the country after a 2nd person died at the abode of virus the 2 victims are a 5 year old boy and his grandmother it's the 1st time since the outbreak in the
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democratic republic of congo last year that the virus has spread across the border the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting on friday. the man accused of the march mosque attacks in new zealand has appeared in court via video link brenton tyrant has pleaded not guilty to all charges on march the 15th back to back shootings took place at 2 mosques in christchurch 51 people were killed and dozens were injured 1st johnson looks on track to become britain's next prime minister after he won the 1st round of the conservative party leadership race the former foreign secretary received the backing of more the 3rd of conservative m.p.'s there are 7 candidates vying to replace prime minister to resign may step down as tory leader last week. those are the headlines coming up next another 0 it's one of one east thanks for watching more news for you after that i think.
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of the. cost of. the stories the economic world we live in. 0. it's a fact. the day seat stays away from the work here is fast and furious but it's not because all machines that they are building it's bodies one for static live at a time. to save the red cross' defeated center in afghanistan has been a lifeline for people with disabilities victims of. accidents and
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illness but. the patients keep coming. one on one east meets the remarkable people risking their lives to help the disabled in war torn afghanistan. sunday morning in the afghan capital kabul. it's the start of the working week. and the busiest day at the red cross is both a puting and physical rehabilitation center. hundreds of patients have come for treatment some have traveled for days risking landmines and taliban checkpoints to get. the other the inside physiotherapist karim.
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is doing her best to calm the newest patient ok they know because they go to cut off that. 6 year old you surf hasn't walked for months ever since he was injured in the houston run car crash they all the by him i now go made most. other they all the behave the. way to another them why not go. by all of them using. his grandmother says he's already been through several painful surgeries he's now terrified of doctors know all about her cargo whatever. the bitch got in either the one other boss my mother in china others that the couple have an alaska. because i never look below higher cause i doubt he's a ducky. you know that. it's kareem is job to
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help you save from new york again but it won't be easy. god going after him out there that are already there was i'm other than are we are these are mother these i want his legs are a mangled mess but she's more worried about the scars she can't see the child is very sad because. the other child is they walk and they and i. but he's always at them on the wheelchair. things maybe you know i walk. home. despite his injuries yousif is very lucky outside we meet his 16 year old isra who'd lost his leg in the same accident. he knew so for waiting for a bus home from the market when a speeding car plowed into them when he came on you know i was in a room. the driver tried to break but the car started flipping us over what
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you saw a voice hit it went flying into the ditch i'm awkward to all of them marches on doesn't look good and i was pulled below the car and my leg went under the wheel steering yonder with the car going down. on the question when i tried to pull it i saw blood pouring out it was everywhere all over my clothes i started screaming my leg coming my leg. is translate was completely severed but his worst fee is what feeds you so if i use a board i want to keep you so forcing the children's hospital from that he went into a coma for 6 days the exam there was only a 5 percent chance he'd survive my. are you i was crying a lot for you son out or no i thought he was definitely gonna. my family started to
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bring me pictures of him every day to prove that he was still alive 3 acuminata. ever since there is trial hasn't taken his eyes off his nephew on. august. use of small souls are so weak that he's going to need leg braces to help him stand. people get. you which he doesn't only got your cheap. they'll be among those on the ballot. recount band over and over and over. to. istra the recovery is going to be even tougher he needs a whole new press that he could make. rather moment. those were the rather than the lack of. the ability.
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or. how about a mom out of her chauffeur because i don't want women or measurement about to come out of. my father god to give him a walker what about a van we're going to be out around us very fast right. now where you surf and this road ahead. but the work for these technicians is just beginning. over the next few days they will painstakingly mold the new leg braces and christie says the boys devices that will change their lives. in the 30 years that this program has been operating in afghanistan they have made nearly 200000 artificial limbs and treated almost 180000 disabled patients. will be on i must say the only place they can get help is here at this
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red cross center but i haven't seen another place that provides this kind of research. nobody knows how my life changing this. were kids better than karimov. boy my daughter they made that clear i've had this leg for about 20 years i've never asked for a new one because i'm used to that. a patient surprised when you tell them that you have a prosthetic leg what you might buy when my legs are covered and nobody notices anything when i show them my leg that totally surprised by that they don't believe that was an artificial leg that they can walk normally my foot in the form of them but then i show them why i tell them i see my leg is artificial but i still come here and work out how they. first came to the red cross as a 13 year old patient at the time kabul was engulfed in
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a deadly civil war she was shot in the leg 4 times while walking home from her grandmother's house. when i regained consciousness my leg felt very light i tried to feel it but i realized it had been cut off the sugar will be here and when a woman becomes disabled she becomes invisible people think she can't do anything while at work it was hard for me to accept the situation. i couldn't accept that i could have killed myself on the whole she was. instead the red cross offered to train her as a physio therapist when she finished high school that was almost 25 years ago since then she has helped thousands of patients just like. them because i'm disabled myself i understand their situation and i mean whatever they're going
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through i've already been through it. i only have. to. make them. the same time has a policy of hiring people with some kind of disability just like their patients some of the staff have been crippled by in the says like polio many like a victims of the country's relentless war. for as long as i can remember that has been fighting in afghanistan and it will never end. the day by day the number of our patients is growing it's because of the war landmine attacks. ready are not. even by afghanistan's grim standard the
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situation here is becoming increasingly deadly a record number of civilians were killed and injured last year in attacks by the taliban isis and pro-government forces some of the most brutal violence has accrued right here in kabul. with incidents like rockets and bombs on. we've seen a lot of these horrible incidents it's been hard but we've gotten used to it. through good old the taliban has allowed to stay open. a month after they took power the taliban came to our center they visit at the mail and. they were satisfied with our work and we carried on with our problems.
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but in afghanistan nothing is guaranteed. days into our visit we hear about a disturbing development the taliban have just announced their spring offensive against the afghan government and the military so what this means is that we're likely to see a lot more attacks but they're also saying here that the red cross will no longer be protected this is a really serious problem for the style and the patients at the center. it's not long before the news spreads running. for the world of those who crossed the border into the murray river that is. in the women's department crema is also briefing they get you michel most and i would. give them. one anything but the. closer they know that the man at the center that the divine to listen will never heard among. you guys worried at all about your safety i mean i'm
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on the journey on the understanding. that i'm all mother understood the hunger that in my person called willie well that it was. one of the shots that. one of the staff he is same on faced i'm struggling to understand why the taliban would ban the work of a humanitarian organization especially one that helps disabled afghans. it's too risky for us to ask the taliban in person so we called a spokesman you recently revoke the security guarantees for the red cross.

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