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capsized off the coast of chile dozens are feared dead so to hide out. to the libyan border we're here one of a few camps in disease and in israel which is very close to the border with libya and this is where many of the migrants especially african migrants and up now we were talking to the red crescent that runs this place and they were telling us that 4 individuals were handed over by the to mizzi and authorities on wednesday night i was less than 24 hours ago one of them is in hospital and we found out in the last few hours that one of them just passed away while we've been here and he was from the ivory coast but also one of the others is of man just laying there behind me respect him earlier he seemed visibly shaken and he's still getting over they want to vote of 86 people that were going from libya all the way to europe and only 4 turned up yesterday now there's only 3 remaining the rest died at sea and are missing and this is a story that we hear quite often one of the person we've been speaking to is mohamed he's from morocco and i'm just going to find out from him what his story is
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how much it is they will certainly. believe. or. machina for the bottle almost to the you know. all of the. mohamed tells me that he was one of $75.00 people on a boat that capsized and that happened in may it made headlines around the world at the time and he survived he actually wants to stay incentives here but most of the other people on that boat actually died at sea and he wants to stay because he's here for economic opportunities he wants to work he's a barber he told me not everyone feels the same i spoke to a few people earlier they said that they feel like they're stuck in limbo here the country doesn't have an asylum system the n.h. they are says that they're trying to help to get some of those sent to other countries including europe to safer countries now a few of them said that they work you'll notice that there's quite a few empty beds they work illegally they do the odd job here or there to earn
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a little bit of money and that money helps them buy food and very basic stuff that is not. i did hear this camp when i spoke to the red cross and they said that there's a lack of funding but also the government at the moment is in political turmoil and the economy and unemployment is high and for that reason they said that they haven't actually adopted the draft asylum law that was signed in 2014 so many people here are coming from libya and are still stuck here in dubai. it's the 4th of july and few hours tanks troops and fighter jets will be seen on the streets and skies abortions in d.c. for the 1st time in 30 years. but it's all part of reprise cold by donald trump who celebrates america's independence day thousands of troops will march to the lincoln memorial where the
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president will address the nation there's been fierce opposition to the events with politicians accusing trump of politicizing the national hosey when a white house correspondent kimberly whole joins us now from washington d.c. kimberly we've been just been looking at pictures of. 4th of july parades well underway in washington d.c. but there has been opposition to the president's plans for a show of military might tell us more. yeah and it's important to make the distinction that the parade that is taking place in washington d.c. right now is not the festivities that donald trump has orchestrated those will take place much later in the day this for a that's taking place right now is one that takes place every year that celebrates the independence holiday of 4th of july in the united states or will be schoolchildren school bands that sort of thing what people are really in a fuss about is what will take place later in the evening starting about $22.00
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g.m.t. extending for many hours after that and that is this event that as you pointed out honors the military many of those who are still we should point out serving in afghanistan given the fact that the united states is still present there but what there is a concern about in all of this is that donald trump has essentially injected himself into what was typically an 8 political holiday he says this is a celebration of military muscle it might alter the nation's military but many people are concerned. about an event that will take place some hours from now that his speech and where it takes place on the steps of the lincoln memorial very famous not only because it honors one of america's most revered presidents abraham lincoln but at the same time it's also in 1963 the site of where dr martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech it's very cherished by so many americans on both the left and the right and they feel that donald trump is not only
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injecting himself into this but potentially violating what's known as the hatch act and that is turning this into a de facto political rally the hatch act says that you could not use federal resources or federal money for political purposes so yes there are going to be protests not sure how big will be there could be some that to be burning american flags the concern in all of this is what essential looks like a collision course of supporters who are very it's favor of the president doing this and those that oppose that as part of the ongoing resistance movement of his presidency since day one and that this is a political holiday can somehow become a flashpoint for a very divided america ok for now thank you very much indeed. to come on al-jazeera including the pope and person we formed on the russian president's visit to the vatican city.
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and as a plum rains are packing up once again that's the seasonal stuff and you can see more or less the line that is supposed to be there this white is just concert vietnam now that was the remains of tropical depression just a lot of rain produced a lot of rain in northern vietnam but any one place no more than $180.00 millimeters so be a flash flooding as usual for this time the year is could be typical of what falls of this frontal system hinting at maybe the fujian end of it during friday or even saturday hong kong is back in the mix you're on the bottom end of the potential rain but i wouldn't say it's going to be dry now moving further west the monsoon officially has come a long way forward because you see filling in the gaps although we've had some flooding around her power on the certainly evidence of shot that general area the heaviest rains been up in the northeast corner from the forecast point of view it
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still in the northeast corner there still maybe some more mature british general area but there's still a lot of cloud rather than a lot of cloud bearing significant rain so still waiting to see the proper monsoon rains fall. insula the onshore breeze has become a bit more persistent recently it's now largely cloudy day but a drizzle every now and again for the rest of rabia since your still quite hot despite being sometimes current humid in qatar. from cutting edge medical technology toxic could be a vast resource the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world releases and it's something that many of the worst hit you. up side every other innovative solution to global health care problems to make a difference and maybe all of those words get it sure was sold to cure on
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al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera to mind all the top stories for you and i iran has summoned the u.k.'s ambassador in turn her on over what it calls an illegal seizure all of its oil tanker persons royal maybe's seize the arabian vessel off the coast of to brought her in u.k. says the ship was trying to bring on wild seas syria in violation of we use sanctions. says there were 2 air strikes on a migrant detention center in libya which killed at least 60 people and says there were also reports god shots fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack. and
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engine is here at least 82 people are feared dead after a migrant boat sank off the coast just 4 people were rescued from the shipwreck near the town all the sorceress the rest remain missing. the leaders of the ethiopian community in israel have agreed to end the recent violent protests against. police brutality demonstrations began in response to the killing of an 18 year old ethiopian israeli he was shot spoil an off duty police officer on sunday the officer said he was trying to break up of fights but witnesses said he started they also cation there have been days of process and violence with police across israel the officer has been arrested while the parents of the victim solomon seekers say they want peaceful protests to continue along with a i want the demonstrations to keep going but not violently until they charge the
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policeman who shot him a little talk about rebellion violence shouldn't be solved with violence i only support there and nonviolence demonstrations because we are all demonstrating to stop the violence whereas furthur is in java just south of tel aviv we can cross live to him know bernard what's happening with the investigation into the death of solomon. well the police officer who shot solomon 2nd is under house arrest all those are being kept in a hotel or what the police say is own protection because he's now also considered a target and the police officer is being invested a police officer is being questioned and investigated by the police's own internal investigations department but community activists will tell you the balance of them is part of the problem police investigating themselves will not resolve this issue to their satisfaction have this been a normal member of the public that a child solomon tica he would be in jail he would be under arrest and he would be
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questioned by prosecutors there is deep mistrust amongst the ethiopian jewish community here the police who feel for many many many years they've been unfairly profiled and targeted because of that color although the minister of interior security he did say listen up to noon having visited solomon's mother and father he said that israel has a racism problem and it's not just with the police he said it's inside every person in all the ministries and he said it's the job of every person to work on the racism inside the now that is from a man who is a member of the likud party a member of one of the most right wing administrations that that's been in recent israeli history so remarkable that he would say that it's an indication of the raw nerve the killing of solomon ticket seems to have touched it and as the government done anything to address complaints of the community.
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while there were riots widespread protests over 3 years ago after a similar sort of incident on the world government appointed a commission to look into the racial discrimination of ethiopian jews or jews of ethiopian origin and it published a whole raft of recommendations and this week the ministry of justice says that about 84 percent of these 51 recommendations have been implemented part. all fully that things like having a monitor in the ministries to check or all races races profiling race use of race language that sort of thing but the activists we've been speaking to again today will say it's one thing on paper saying you've introduced all these changes it's another matter to implement them in practice and they say these things are not being implemented and b a they're just making sort of giving lip service to the issue rather than actually tackling the sort of institutional racism that they say exists here in israel our. life is there in just that thank you very much indeed. russian president vladimir
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putin has met his italian counterpoints during a one day visit to rome putin's 1st official engagement in vatican city where he was welcomed by pope francis some observers say the meeting could pave the way for the 1st papal visit see russia because it's also holding talks with italy's populist governments too and hill has more now from vatican city. well russia and president putin may not have many friends in the european union but italy is certainly one of them the populist government here known to be sympathetic towards the kremlin's concerns including things like nato's eastward expansion and of course sanctions applied against russia since the annexation of crimea in 2014. the far right leader now the deputy prime minister here as often expressed his admiration for putin and talked of those sanctions as being quote unquote madness and to accept he called to the prime minister who president putin will be meeting
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during the afternoon behind me has lobbied for russia to be readmitted to the group of industrialized nations now known as the g. 7 formally though of course the g. 8 including russia until it was expelled in 2014 so a sympathetic ear an opportunity to bolster relations with a key european union economy and opportunistically to try and exploit divisions within the e.u. with a view president putin's view to finding a way of having those sanctions relaxed as well as the political dimension there's a religious dimension of course to this very brief state visit as well he's had meetings with pope francis the 3rd time the 2 men have met amid that tantalizing suggestions that this meeting could lead to a papal visit to russia the 1st time a pope has ever visited russia with no way of knowing at this moment whether such an invitation has been extended or indeed accepted they will also likely have been talks about conflicts in the world particularly ukraine president the pope has
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written to mr putin before asking him to end that war and indeed syria the pope under pressure from activists and campaigners to bring syria into the meeting to highlight the need for president putin and other actors in the middle east to end the suffering of civilians in that conflict people across sedan are out on the streets once again demanding a civilian led government. talks are expected to resume for a 2nd day between the opposition and the military genter professors are demanding accountability for those killed during a military cranks and last month so far the military has agreed to see demands from the opposition to release prisoners and restore the incidents that go see asians collapsed last month after security forces raided a citizen killing at least $100.00 people are also involved though as
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a policy adviser on saddam for the enough project a genocide prevention organization and a former director of the sudan democracy 1st creepy says professors in sudan won't stop until their demands are met because people who are demonstrating today. you wouldn't know what. the us was really shouldn't do to the council that's why keeping mom has to be in it what would. it be any grand investigation into the killing of what this does when you move on throughout the marches for each member you. need more than 200 people killed under our own. militia in many cases graves all military council and. most of all these and you need them.
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in the courts to get in about responsibility and there is a lot of pressure coming from the. you know for this notion of you know by natural this is the parking lot look what relation really clear message of course now they're not going to accept a government by a warlord. into a militia force and therefore it is continuing to protest you know the protest only for students from high schools right across. china has warned the united kingdom to keep rights of hong kong's affairs and not to meddle in the basin protests britain's foreign office sat summoned the chinese ambassador over concerns china was breaking its commitments to the 1997 handover agreements is what prime minister to resign may had to say it's vital that hong kong's high degree of autonomy and the rights and freedoms set down in the sino british joint declaration
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are respected i have raised my concerns directly with chinese leaders as has my russian befriend the transect and other ministers and we will continue to do so well trained as an ambassador condemned persons government for supporting the protesters it has to be pointed out that on this very important issue of a principle the u.k. government chose to stand on the wrong side it has made inappropriate remarks not only to interfere in the internal affairs of. but also to back out of violent law because it even attempt to obstruct hong kong as the our government. form from bringing the criminals to justice.
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this is al jazeera and these are the headlines iran has summoned the case ambassador in tehran over what it calls a legal seizure of its oil tanker britain's royal navy sees the iranian vessel off the coast of gibraltar u.k. says the ship was trying to bring oil to syria in violation of e.u. sanctions spain's foreign minister says the operation was carried out at the request of the united states i mean to tell a morse korean day here stop it naturally we are aware of this operation police patrol boats were guarding wearier but we are studying the circumstances in which it happened it was a demand by the united states to be united kingdom and we're looking at how would a fix our sovereignty because it happened in what we understand a spanish waters. the u.n. says there were 2 air strikes on a migrant attention center in libya which killed at least 60 people and says there are also reports guards shorts and fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st
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attack the un security council has failed to agree on how to respond to the strikes . in june izzie at least 82 people are feared dead after a migrant boat sank off the coast just 4 people were rescued from a shipwreck near the town of sources the rest remain missing. in a few hours tanks troops and fighter jets will be seen on the streets and in the skies over washington d.c. as part of a celebration ordered by donald trump sea celebrating america's independence day thousands of troops will march to the lincoln memorial where the president will address the nation has been fierce opposition to the events with protesters and politicians accusing trump of politicizing the events. and leaders of israel's ethiopian community have agreed c. ends the recent profile of protests against police brutality demonstrations began in response to the killing of an 18 year old ethiopian israeli he was shot by an
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scipio there's something the venom can now be sent to the borg the finance is not suited to being drug. tested. sometimes it's very painful. sometimes it can make you crack. you. you can't deal with a threat to human life unless you know it's that and that means detection is one of the most important parts of any health professionals work but here in east africa many of the most sophisticated diagnostic tools from genetic testing to nuclear imaging a simply too expensive i'm dr javid up to the neck in tanzania with scientists are busy turning local pasts into a crack team of disease detectives. africa's giant pouch rats have an exceptional
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sense of smell and a dose on nature which make you see bay and his colleagues at the charger popo harnessing to save lives. look at these rats the huge they even have names so here's this this is more you got a huge rat called mojo in his arms ok and this is a specially trained rat yeah trying to do was thinking on it once detecting run a mile. every morning the rats are taken to nearby training fields to practice sniffing out the explosive agent t.n.t. in deactivated land mines. walls have left many african countries littered with millions of land mines and unexploded bombs. clearing them is notoriously dangerous slow and expensive. but a purpose here a rats what 10 times faster than humans allowed to like to set off the mind and will work for peanuts or in this case bananas. in training the rats scratch the ground where they think they smell of mine since 2008 the rats trained here have
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cleared over 900 football fields worth of heavily mined land in neighboring mozambique to give the go for us from when i benefit from here which is making a significant impact the natural fit for the bird to show you the office. as they've done so well at sniffing out mines the rats exceptional noses and now being put to work on one of africa's deadliest diseases so you just might never mind you know trying these rats to smell is really in the history hypocrite it's merely to detect some do this so it's a something new every week sputum samples from 17 tb sent to sterilize for safety then screened at the paper's lab which is the 1st in the world to use rats to diagnose disease so these are real actual tuberculosis treats and samples from local hospitals yeah this source what i'm sometimes called looked at from suspected to be patients. all the samples have already been tested in hospital but outdated
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methods mean many tb cases a mess those that have been confirmed are left in to test the routes accuracy but only one technician in the room knows which is which for all of the bars he knows enough to shut off the positives the to hand this to pay oh no the pollution and the rat doesn't know each other out just so that's what we call the double blind test no doubt is created to sniff. the technicians one to see whether the rat scratch or even the confirmed cases and if they suspect any other it's. love. ok it was you. so it indicated to you that no one positive click followed by 4 followed by food and number so by top indicators but it was the most polluted from the t.v. center so she said suspect so we don't yet know that it could be positive if you
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put the wrong things it is now 10 percent over just finished yeah wow how would that have taken microscopist when i was. a single technician 25 something that day by day here 25 some pills a day and disrupted 101010 sampras in a minute that's a 10 fold 50 fold on you can do the math that's very much from. the rats cartney screen at around $800.00 samples a week and news of their work is spreading so i'm going to introduce you to janet janet is a former t.v. patient. how hearing want. to conquer some us attorney. says. you know when looking for. us in never see can we have magic full. of virginia ending.
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need only fun they can fall. back to a new one upon them and they seem. every week the rats fly got dozens of samples missed by hospitals which are then retested using a purpose up to date methods so they might really prepared this smears from this put them someplace else where it indicated by that yeah well this is suspect so he's going to stay in this smears so that sort of counter staining as to the creation process make sure that the only the bacterium itself picks up the color and everything else in the background will fade in d. color so that when you look at it under a microscope it's very delicate it's. so here it's a microscope a roll oh. so you know we turn the lights off so we're in the dark because this is a fluorescent dye and so the bacteria actually glow in the dark so she can have a look here look. right. now this is there's
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a lot that i wouldn't even have to count to misplace 2nd to see that is at least 20300 bacterium and i feel so so that's that's really nice to see the rats have got it right so you know i think you astrid she she she actually got a suspect case that is actually positive and that would have been messed with the ordinary diagnostic tools that we had in the community so that's brilliant more than 2600 patients were missed where the tb clinics but by the routes and confirmed here. since 2008 the rats have improved tb detection rates by 30 percent and with $45.00 new clinics to join the program next year these extraordinary rodents are set to save thousands more lives. coming in pushing. the somewhat anything any couple and people.
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living with traumas can make everyday life to these involuntary muscle movements a fact simply to start writing or even drive a car i think i'd love to have my medication can the fact that if they don't work an invasive risk of brain surgery is often the next step i'm dr elizabeth here in ohio to find out about a new procedure they use it's not a static and the incision it's surgery without. the most of her life 68 year old sonny has suffered with essential tremor and you're not going to sort out the causes involuntary muscle movements. so. i create abnormal activity deep in the brain causes shaking which is especially noticeable in the house and something that can be extremely disabling and that's very far and if i could i think that was the last one i was able to do i can't do them. sunny
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how long have you had essential travel at. least since i was 7. what is it worth to did send both my hands. it's in my head especially if i do any and to mouth motions i only drink out of a straw and. going to someone's house to eat unless i know the law so well that i just i don't i just don't. brushing my teeth it's a nightmare i've damaged my gums it can tell you how many. i have scars all over my hands cooking can you show me what your writing is like. ok. that's hard work for you isn't it for the transfer the table. can be very strong. so i can just make that out where the aim is sunny hostin feel when your body is
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doing something that you can control. is this very painful. sometimes it can make me cry. because there's so many things i'd really like to do and i know i can do but i'm not. because i'm a hands. invasive surgery and radio surgery can be used to target the effect of cells that cause traumas from within the brain but these procedures carry significant risks surgeons and scientists at ohio state university is what the medical center on match trying a completely noninvasive technique focused on to start a new technology. is the power of all just on me. to go through this call and meet at a central point within the break and the i know you from all these 1000 beams come minds together and is powerful enough to cause a small and criticize vision in the brain it's a bit like when you use
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a magnifying glass to concentrate light rays to burn something will stop fire yeah absolutely so what are the advantages of this procedure over the current procedure is to with such a minute grandparents all focused on just how it is. being given on a razor to show without opening the skull patients are overweight and you can look at their specific traveler while they are drawing objects or writing the immediate feedback that you get is a key part of this procedure that allows us to be accurate while the patient is still on the page 6 i think i do indeed is for sure. sonny is just the 7th person to undergo this new procedure at the wexner medical center as part of a clinical trial. ok so sun is pretty much all set to sort of go into the machine
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because i go in a film about bots we can settle in and this is kind of the control sense that this is the point to adults question it will be manipulating the controls to get the facts he wants. to see the deconstruction of the sun is. known as long as you can see. good to see you can see this in the form of still a lot of the ocean views. and much room for this photo he brings home sure you. this is the part of the dream you but in life can be for you and you can see ultrasound rays are coming in from different elements to emerge interest warning of the brain kinds of things and now the next step is to stop the the treatment step by step to see how much energy needs to deliver to try to treat the trauma.
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