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when she says to a token the children sensed the story that needed to be told from the hall to the affected area to be there to tell the people story was very important that we told . the bad. a cruise ship quarantined off japan now has 60 confirmed coronavirus cases on board as the un says it is a global shortage of medical supplies. i am . play watching al-jazeera live from doha with me for the bad old still coming out . syrian government forces retake a strategic town as the battle to regain control of the last rebel held territory accords in the u.k.
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rejects the 1st stage i saw a big rooms appeal against revoking her citizenship and trading textbooks for guns revisit the mexican communities arming children to protect against skeptics. am i and. the f.a.q. for joining as the number of corona virus cases on board a cruise ship quarantined in japan has more than doubled another 41 people have been infected on the diamond princes bringing the total to 61 the world health organization says it's working with japan's government to get some of the 3700 passengers off the ship it's expected to remain off the coast of yokohama for at least 2 weeks. cruise ship is a very particular environment in which you can have higher levels of transmission even with a virus that isn't very efficient and transmission that's not to say this where is will gain more efficiency or spread more but we need to be very careful to
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extrapolate the experience on a cruise ship to that of a general population w.h.o. is also warning of a global shortage of medical equipment including testing kits needed to fight the corona virus outbreak it says the number of new infections has been decreasing but the danger hasn't passed more than 30000 people have the virus 638 people have died since the outbreak began almost all of them in china one was a whistle blowing doctor who was reprimanded by police when he tried to raise the alarm adrian brand reports. these are some of the last poignant images of lee one a doctor who was punished for daring to tell the truth now he's died from the virus very 1st warned colleagues about late last year. to many he'll be remembered as a chinese here. or there feared in the culture i deeply regret his death and feel sincerely sorry for him we need to see if the employer once of his death can wake
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up anything and i hope he did not die in vain. your heart hurt you here he left us when we needed him to fight the virus and he was a victim of the virus too he was unfairly criticized because of his work so we feel very sad and regretful. i saw attention for his show to responsible attitude towards society and he is honest and faithful so i think the whole society should reflect on this. on social media the grief and outrage is more profound is it that hard for the government to admit it's wrong a doctor had to die twice that's a national humiliation and the eyes of the people are clear his death is the top trending topic on china's micro-blogging site way though one of the most popular hashtags before being deleted was we want freedom of speech lee had been in the front line of this crisis falling sick from the virus while treating patients his
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death was confirmed on the website of one hospital on friday morning leader died after all rescue efforts said the statement we express our deep condolence as did an official from china's national health commission and now he's in the national your national health commission extends our sincere condolences and respect to the family and wife of dr lee when young we know that for medical workers on the frontline they sacrifice their own family life to contribute to this battle against a fire as the society needs to care more about our medical workers in december lead had sought to share information about his concerns only to be investigated by police who accused him of spreading rumors lee's passing highlights the huge risks taken by frontline doctors and nurses to treat patients a situation made worse by overcrowded hospitals and an acute shortage of beds the government appears to be listening it's dispatched
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a team of anticorruption investigators to hand to its words listen to the concerns of the public and in china today there's no shortage of people with opinions about the doctor and the way he was treated. the viruses spread across china with cases also emerging in 2 dozen countries 2 cruise ships carrying thousands of holidaymakers have been placed under quarantine in hong kong and japan as doctors test all on board for infection and another ship currently in the south china sea has been refused entry by japan south korea and the philippines. in china the growing public outrage will worry the leadership as it threatens to create what they fear most social unrest adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. and other world news syrian government forces have captured the. province it says are teaching came porton part of a campaign to retake the whole province which includes the last rebel held areas
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the fall of stockade their nearby highways clear is the way to the provincial capital which is just 7 kilometers away there is also an increased threat of syrian troops clashing with take his forces who have outposts in the area seen in kosovo is inside syria at baba how are not far from the border with turkey she describes the tensions between turkey and syrian government forces. right now turkey and syria now a turkish and syrian army's risk confronting each other and turkey's president added on sat and he's giving he gave an ultimatum and said that the russia the the syrian army should withdraw from the areas where the turkish military posts are until the end of february of course this is a very huge risk and they risk we are fighting each other but how turkey is going to come from syria while the syrian army is supported by the russian air forces is a question and this is this tension between turkish and syrian military as they are
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also increasing the tension on the civilians inside who already are depressed and suppressed because of the internal displacement the russians and turks also have had some serious discussions within the last couple of days as turkey pushed for a more observation post after the syrian government's advance from south to north and advance through said argument at the city center the russians claim that it's a turkish reinforcements and a military push were not coordinated with that while the turks claim just the opposite so it was difficult for both sides who's who have always said that they are committed to pursue the astana and sochi peace agreements. a woman who ran away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip citizenship big was found in
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a syrian refugee camp last year she was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago emma hayward has the details from london. well this tribe you know set up to look at cases like this the tribunals found that the core the government last year acted lawfully when the home secretary sajid javid stricture. of her citizenship now the lawyers for her judge challenge that but the court said that because she has a bangladeshi mother she is a bangladeshi descent so she is not stateless in their eyes and they also interestingly said that her actions her position now has not been brought about by what the home secretary did last year but by shimmy her bacon's actions herself her lawyers have said they will initiate an appeal immediately and that is of great urgency now we understand that this could now be looked at as a judicial review and that it could even go as far as a supreme court which is the highest court in the u.k.
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and this is likely to run and run them course should mean the bacon has been moved from the camp where she was discovered last year by a news reporter when she was 9 months pregnant that baby died within days of giving birth she is now in another camp in northern syria it would seem that she is no closer to getting back to the u.k. which she wants now i spoke to her family solicitor a short while ago he said her family are very disappointed by this news but this case has really shown a light on the cases of the hundreds of people who left the u.k. to fight with isis though 5 or 6 years ago and what happens to what happens to them now and many people believe that bacon has no right to return to britain because she turned her back on britain 5 years ago well let's speak to tasneem congi who is a big family lawyer his via skype from london thank you very much for making the time to speak to us so i imagine that you're disappointed by this decision today
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and we're understand that there's going to be an appeal on what grounds do you plan to challenge this decision. well the shininess lawyers are looking to challenge it on the basis of a judicial review against the fact that the judgment solves. has taken into account facts and accepted facts about her current circumstance about the situation where she can't gauge in practical terms with an appeal process and won't we say is that when the law lounge for a secretary of state to strip somebody is citizenship with the county and that they have right to appeal will have to do it cannot happen actually that is not allowing the operation of law to have properly and therefore because she can't gave law is given circumstances once so refugee part of the. rights are ineffective and all the judge is in effect there is going on there it's right
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there in the morning pointed out i want to ask you about this that she was a citizen of bangladesh when she was stripped of her british citizenship that the case if she really if it is in the bank of ash. right so this is a preliminary judgment 1st phase of these. hearings in the cycle so late and to go backwards and forwards over various issues and get less out of its own but is also being killed in terms of whether she is or isn't he said last evidence has been and will be flushed out. most of we are saying that this decision is not. gay's law probably. in our interpretation eating less ample grounds to this and it and it will be what can you tell us about her conditions and the situation ashes and today the court ruled that the gold had not been exposed to human rights abuses
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by leaving her at the camp in syria the russian camp in syria what conditions is she in there and do you believe she is in extreme danger. well i think any one of somebody in the world of money is in danger as we know in washington the. in terms of the conditions in iraq of the difficulty we have is that her family certainly had no contact with as before february 29th. in terms of contact with lawyers that's been extremely intimate and 2 parties and so. the conditions we don't quote me will be the subject of. evidence in the center area about what those conditions actually are let me just ask you one and one last question mr test mean the case will now move on i believe to consider whether the government had no gym at national security grounds to bar showing that they've gone
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from coming back to the u.k. do we know ok. yes right 1st this decision and it needs that will be examined in a british tour of the us of a separate decision will you major be referred to as courts ok depending on what happens there then the issue of. national security matters may come into play out it may not ok on that point what washy what do we know why she personally engaged in acts ovide instead the see constitute a threat to national security from her actions well certainly not. there were some leaks from the home office earlier. this last year where there was a suggestion of her being involved in so in this we were part of that is for interesting in this luminary hearing does not have a closed element so the more simply didn't try to get all of this.
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thank you very much for speaking to us. joining us from london thank you for your time. now malawi's electoral commission has asked a court to suspend a decision that overturned last year's presidential election the electoral body filed papers on friday saying the cost to tional court acted outside it so $40.00 earlier this week 5 top judges found him with a rico was not duly elected citing widespread irregularities the bench also ordered new elections within $150.00 days but the commission says that is impossible still ahead on the program the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in a drone attack in yemen cross dreaming of giving his children their own bed to sleep in the plight of palestinian refugees in jordan.
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hello again or welcome back to your international weather forecast well here across turkey we have been dealing with days of snow this is all due to a system that has come in from parts of europe the snow is going to continue across turkey as we go from saturday as well as into sunday and also down here across eastern med we are dealing with the winds and they will continue and also drop those temperatures across much of the region take a legit 3 day forecast here for beirut we could be seeing those temperatures really dropping from about 13 degrees as we come out of saturday through the west rest of the weekend though we are going to see those winds continue dropping down by the time we get to monday so look at the better but also a little bit cooler with a temper there of about 10 degrees well for the know the part of africa we're seeing those northerly winds come down across parts of libya as well as into egypt those are going to be dropping those overnight lows to the single digits low single
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digits across much of the region for us one here on saturday 19 degrees is expected high by the time we get to sunday really staying like that the cold air across much of the region but gazi it is going to be a mostly cloudy day with a temperature of 15 degrees and across south africa the rain showers are on the increase across the region take a look at the forecast map here johannesburg it is going to be a little chilly here with the tempter there of about 20 degrees for you. capturing a moment in time. snapshots about the lives. of the stories. providing the clips into someone else's what. they. do. for. inspiring documentaries from impassioned
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filmmakers. and witness on al-jazeera. i am . the one. you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of the top stories another $41.00 people on a cruise ship carrier quarantine in japan have tested positive for the would harm corona virus ring in the total to 61 was half open ization says there's a global shortage of medical equipment needed to fight the outbreak the syrian government forces have captured the town of saki been a little province is say strategically important part of a campaign to retake the last rebel held areas south of the country and
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a woman who ran away from home as a teenager to join iceland has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip citizenship which i mean my big goal was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago. the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula joining a military operation in yemen last month present donald trump says raimi was trying to organize and inspire attacks against americans there's been no confirmation of the killing from al qaeda by jobs where he's director of the gulf study center at qatar university he says the al qaeda leader had been active in yemen for many years. basically announced its responsibility for more than one operational one attack one of the you mentioned in florida but they're also responsibility of other attacks on foreigners inside yemen as well on spanish a group. i think 6 of them were killed in yemen as well so basically this is an activity started since 2006 but he was active even before that in yemen i
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think the context of. targeting this leader is not the 1st time we witnessed another operation in spring 2017 words from. that attack on. a village south of yemen and assuming that there would be another car that the that there that time has been reported that actually 6 people were killed from. yemenis but so it is a trend of you know how they're making a mistake with the war into yemen now is needed to divide that there is no central government and all of those what so-called and non-state actors like that that is an amazing opportunity for them to be more active so that is the reason why the american security departments believe that you know this is the strongest the group in yemen because they are benefiting from the political sphere which is basically
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very weak. israeli forces have shot another palestinian dead in the occupied west bank the 5th in 48 hours a funeral procession has been held for one of the victims a palestinian policeman who was killed in jenin on thursday he was in uniform at the station when he was killed during raids by israeli forces they were seizing seizing c.c.t.v. footage related to a car around me they're sometimes described as a people of a forgotten war hundreds of thousands of palestinian refugees are either living in syria or have sought refuge in lebanon or jordan since the syrian war began in 2011 and the so-called right of return of palestinian so their homeland remains us off from reach as evan attash ago named reports from jordan's capital amman coming home fills muhammad with dread and despair he is 7 months behind with the rent for the dilapidated apartment where he lives with his wife 2 sons and daughter
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a bit of owner of come back home today for those for this interview i don't want to see the faces of my children because i cannot provide for the needs of. the family used to scrape by would be able to work as a house painter but the weak jordanian economy has made it challenging to find jobs even for college graduates the family was forced to sell most of their furniture satiate as elemental and i'm seeing my father sad because he's not working and an able to spend money on us and that's what's making me sad i want to phone a private room for myself a closet and a bad about $17000.00 palestinian refugees from syria are here in jordan most live below the poverty line and outside of camps they receive a maximum $40.00 a month in cash assistance a big chunk of that is used for rent which they say keeps rising. the un relief and works agency for palestine refugees used to give the entire family about $200.00
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a month in assistance with the united states cutting funding in 2018 as well as the lack of un donor support they're living on $45.00 a month in the capital are men that doesn't go far they are the most disadvantaged the most vulnerable refugee group in jordan today most of them of the equipment that would allow them to freely move most of them in fear that they may be returned to syria in my view many of the policy of it which is in syria deserve to have an opportunity to be recertified to country. has never lived in palestine although he treasures his childhood spent in syria he says he doesn't think it's feasible to return he dreams of going to another country earning a living and giving each of his children a bed to sleep in in their own room natasha going to ayman al jazeera
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a man india's prime minister narendra modi is in the northeast and state of assam for the 1st time since protests broke out there in december gave a speech that failed to mention the demonstrations which were triggered by a controversial citizenship last seen by many as one time muslim india correspondent elizabeth random is monitoring the visit from the capital new delhi. he spoke for a long time and he was there in a place called bodo and autonomous territory also signing at peace accord with the tribal group the bodos now critics have said that this was a hastily signed accord because the government needs the political support of the bodos as it faces opposition elsewhere. over the citizenships door and whereas protests around the country elsewhere and there have been by people who say that
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the rule discriminates against muslims the protests in the movie states like for a different reason the northeastern state has the largest number of migrants. and people. in the feel that they will become a minority in their own states so the prime minister was talking celebrating this peace accord signed with the boy goes and the only thing that he said very briefly about the citizenship lol was that the people of need not worry it's not going to lead to an influx of what he called outsiders but he's talking to people in the boat of people who aren't affected by the northern territories that they live in the tribal territories is protected and he is not planning on going to any of the parts of. that have seen protests. in the us the chairman of the democratic national committee is has called for a review of the results of the iowa caucuses after days of technical delays with
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all the votes finally counted pete has not only defeated bernie sanders in the 1st contest between contend is vying to take on president donald trump in november the committee says technical glitches in its more bought up slowed down reporting of the results. and a jury is hitmen for drug cartel boss fabio escobar has died of stomach cancer in columbia john hiatt of alaska's was 55 pope paez he was nicknamed surrendered to police in 1902 and spent 23 years in jail he confessed to killing 300 people in coordinating the deaths of 3000 dabbas is most notorious crimes included blowing up an airliner with 107 people on board and assassinating a presidential candidates. there is concern and controversy in mexico about boys as young as 18 years old being trained to fire guns many communities have set up militias because police
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a failing to protect them from the drug gangs war and the crime manya rapido has a story. these young boys from the mexican state of get laid oh are learning combat techniques. they are the newest and youngest recruits of the community run militia their ages range from 8 to 12 this is we can't even go outside because the school we used to go to is in another town controlled by criminal gangs and if we go there we could be kidnapped. many of the boys say violence in their communities has grown out of hand they're afraid to go back to school and have traded their textbooks for rifles. i joined the community police force to help my people in my family they've told me a lot about guns and about how to defend. last year there were nearly 1600 homicides registered in good little according to official sources. violence has become so common many residents see no other choice than to put firearms in the hands of
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anyone able to wield them nope we're going to lose to let you know doing this because we like guns we are farmers we work field too broad for our families we're doing this out of necessity because the government has failed to keep our communities safe. you know recent images of armed children dressed in fatigues and lined up like soldiers have circulated on mexican social media they've also sparked new concerns from children's rights groups. the fact that girls boys participate in armed groups have a series of implications when it comes to their rights the status that the risk to their lives also that development they're often forced to leave school there's also the impact on their mental and emotional health. over the past decade violence in mexico has grown at. experts estimate that in that time as many as 30000 mexican children and teenagers have been involved in some form of gun violence mexico's president has called the act of arming children quote shameful vowing to address
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the issue by creating more opportunities for children with few resources and limited access to education. a debate in mexico is now underway over how to best care for the safety and mental health of children in regions of conflict it's clear however that what these children really want is a normal childhood. zita mexico city. leaders of indigenous people in brazil say they are outraged by what they call but what the president calls his dream plans to exploit the amazon rain forest narrows unveiled a proposed law to allow mining agriculture and energy projects. reports. there are some of brazil's most remote and untouched regions but now president both scenario wants to tap into the riches of protected indigenous reservations his proposed bill delivers on a campaign promise to open up the land to mining energy and other projects
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including this is a big step forward it depends on congress but we will face pressure from environmentalists those people from the environment if i could one day i would confine them to the amazon since they like the environment so much. protected indigenous land accounts for some 13 percent of brazil's territory that's too much for ball so narrow he says it hinders economic development his proposed bill has drawn strong criticism from indigenous tribes and environmentalist's while bill so narrow says they'll be consulted any final decision on exploiting lands would be placed brazil's congress also not has proposed a bill brazenly violates brazil's constitution which guarantees the right to its indigenous peoples to consultation and this is the kind of consultation that is minister of mines of energy has said will be but a formality and not be carried out the rigorous manner that the constitution guarantees indigenous people that have this right in shrine in the constitution and
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other international conventions and they're demanding it today so the far right president says he wants to integrate remote communities into brazilian society and even the other controversial move this week he named a former even jellicoe missionary to head a department responsible for protecting and contactors and recently contacted tribes brazil's $300.00 indigenous leaders opposable scenarios plans they fear not just losing their lands but their unique cultures to join the silver are dizzy or. they had lines on al-jazeera another $41.00 people out of quarantine in japan have tested positive for the corona virus bringing the total to $61.00 a vessel has been isolated since a passenger who got off in hong kong was found to be infected. cruise ship is
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a very particular environment in which you can have higher levels of transmission even with a very stiff since very efficient and transmission that's not to say this here is we think gain more efficiency or spread more and we need to be very careful to extrapolate the experience of the cruise ship to that we generally population. the world health organization says is a chronic shortage of medical equipment for countries to fight the spread of the virus it says testing masks and gloves are being distributed to regions around the world 638 people have died since the koran a virus outbreak started nearly all of them in china in syria government forces have captured the town of saki been it live province it's a strategic important are of the campaign to retake the last rebel held areas of the country the fall of sokoban nearby highways clears the way to the for eventual capital. a woman who ran away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british
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government's decision to strip citizenship shamima big old west 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago israeli forces have shot another palestinian dead in the occupied west bank the 5th in 48 hours a funeral procession has been held for one of the victims a palestinian policeman who was killed in janine on ferries say he was in uniform at the station when he was killed during raids by israeli forces and allow his electoral commission has asked a quarter to suspend a decision that overturned last year's presidential election earlier this week 5 top judges found beaten with a recount was not julie elected citing widespread irregularities the bench also ordered new elections within $150.00 days by the commission says that is impossible you're upstate with headlines inside story is next.
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as the coronavirus cracked the great fire wall of china people the government action to the virus kills the adults who sounded the alarm can china as the this contain the online anger about the cover up this isn't science story. hello welcome to the show i'm sammy's a than china senses the into that more than just about anywhere in the wolves and i think critical of the government is usually immediately removed but the sense is a struggling to contain the outrage of the corona virus outbreak there's widespread
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