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sacrifice makes way for the good of those who come after this war is ours. hello i'm down jordan doha with the top stories here on al-jazeera as coronavirus cases in the u.s. increase president trump says he's now planning to suspend all immigration in a tweet he said it was necessary to stop the outbreak and protect american jobs he previously suspended travel from europe china and other nations. for the 1st time in history u.s. oil prices have crashed below 0 into negative territory a drastic reduction in global demand because of the pandemic and lock down measures means the world now has more crude oil that it can store and gallica reports.
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at the beginning of 2020 a barrel of u.s. crude oil cost around $60.00 then came the coronavirus pandemic forcing states toward a lockdown and emptying streets closing businesses and shuttering factories across the nation demand dried up and the price fell to $18.00 on monday things took a catastrophic turn for the 1st time in history u.s. oil went into negative territory a doomsday scenario for the entire industry president trump called the drop interesting despite the crash hitting the stock market were filling up our national petroleum reserves through dziedzic you know the strategic reserves and we're looking to put as much as $75000000.00 barrels into the reserves themselves that would top it out that would be 1st time in a long time it's been tapped out would get it for the right price capacity though both online and see in the united states is filling up since march stockpiles in
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some locations have risen by 50 percent in some places the price of fuel is now at a 10 year low demand is down to 0 certainty when states will reopen and all this comes as a severe blow to president donald trump is going to great lengths to protect the oil sector working with both russia and opec to reduce production now the entire global industry is an unknown president in crisis the historic deal to slash production by millions of barrels a day involved saudi arabia russia and other oil producing nations but experts say another global effort is needed we're probably down a 1000000 from our normal 10000000 barrels down to about mine. that probably needs to come down some more but all the other oil producing countries need to do the same until the economy recovers the plunging price is a driven by trading deadlines oil is traded on its future price contracts are due
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to expire on tuesday why is it virtually nonexistent some traders are now paying to get rid of oil instead of buying it but president says the industry will bounce back they got caught and there are a lot of people that are not too happy because they got caught so if you take a look at it you'll see it's more of a financial thing than an oil situation but because you take i believe in a month to go a little bit it's a $25.00 and $28.00 a barrel so it's largely a financial squeeze. if there is a silver lining those on the frontlines of the coronavirus will pay less to fuel their cause a recovery in demand for oil is now dependent on a crisis that in many parts of the u.s. is far from over and to gallacher al-jazeera miami florida well the pandemic has forced australia's 2nd largest carrier into voluntary administration after the government refused to bail it out the day to day running a virgin australia has to be placed in the control of another company while its
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assets are assessed the world health organization is warning against complacency as some european countries ease restrictions nurseries in norway have reopened and small businesses are trading again in some parts of germany and denmark. floods in western kenya have killed 12 people including policemen on a rescue mission and more rain is forecast our people are being urged to move to higher ground. services being held in sri lanka remember those killed in a series of attacks on easter sunday last year so aside bombers targeted churches and luxury hotels last april killing at least 279 people and injuring 500 others a former police chief and defense minister have both been charged with murder but act on intelligence about the bombs well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al jazeera world assassination in 2 states in terms of the.
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the story begins in 1955 when a small group of palestinians attacked a target in the gaza strip close to the border with israel but that neither for them i will if you're gonna. write them in the creed there would be yet i had. my camera for the. behind the attack was holy loud was here as our boogy heard he would go on to become a major figure in the palestinian resistance to israeli occupation respected by his friends but feared by his enemies he was one of the 700000 palestinians forced from their homes in 1948 in what they call our neck of the catastrophe the founding of israel there are many and it is in love with her family saw him out so we put those
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. little woman with the internet. in their man in law said there was all my little medina. while title cafe for a 3rd of them are over there now dial a home computer to sort of gullible me home and home it was a whole lot less i had. fallen out of my high level of. how medical so lovely i come out of you for. how long. all my. well had been due been no no you don't want to live in the home i love. all milo was the cool cool. oh what
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a. sort of them club is i found the ways are all those other fellows on this one is a metal bar sort of. radical in most have a kill zone the amby was in the whole slough but i gather up after her a lot of the ha ha that radical up on the. bottle. have had is will have a. minimum of the inner the law. after a college education in egypt she had moved to kuwait where he worked as a teacher. there he met yasser arafat the start of a relationship which shaped the rest of his life. together they founded the fatah
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palestinian resistance movement in 1959 sad limit that about the long applause and then. a subtle. something or. a bomb are either lying. when fattah joined the palestine liberation organization in 1967 abu jihad became one of its leading figures and for the next 2 decades effectively the deputy to p.l.o. chairman yasser arafat. he set up training camps in algeria for the paramilitary wing of fatah. that would later undertake armed operations against israeli forces and institutions. where were they
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when look at what i know to be. a living. there for a lot of them. from women with a birth and with a ribbon with a woman with an. only. request for. coming out of it only in. very little living your son and whatever you want him as well. during the 1970 s. abu jihad was behind several operations against israeli targets. to many palestinians he was a hero a leader of the palestinian resistance movement but israel he became an increasing threat.
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in june 1902 israel invaded lebanon in a confrontation the lead to the p.l.o. being expelled from the country in september and its leadership leaving the capital beirut. then you'd have a bit new to many other aka. and. bad a. list. while yasser arafat and other leading figures regrouped in tunisia abu jihad and his. i was moved to the jordanian capital amman. and the 1st palestinian intifada or uprising broke out. can have
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virtue of the future will be for the nation its personal show the national discourse. i'm sure she will question to part of the road real. challenge will be sure much from shorty she will shop with she will love it if mother produces them all the nuances. of international national scene from both of the. several months into the 1st intifada fattah fighters attacked a bus close to the israeli nuclear research facility near the city of dimona. 4 israelis and 3 palestinians were killed.
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. less valid math too but i'd say yes or no. i think what i mean. a minute. yes i mean. one aside. for trot do that. meanwhile in cyprus a car bomb killed 3 close associates of abu jihad. palestinians accused israeli intelligence mossad of the murders of one. new york. and in iraq a plot against abu jihad was uncovered. this is the. stuff
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now. gun with a clean behind the mask but oh the mascot of the. capital of the yeah. i love. that rocky. prevalence about the gun free arm of the. head of them but. luckily. it did follow the lead of. one of the. womanly end of 2nd week. in early april 988 abu jihad traveled from baghdad to. there he received a call from a close friend a moroccan living in france called mohammed al douri. he said he had an important
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security message for the fattest leadership. at liberty they were had they were part unser. going to sell him the bus with a lot of hama. to the lot of us voters as well but overall a little luck and good luck for him for but i had to look well. let me elaborate a bit when i'm hammered that was. a little. how i look here sophia you know well look at that. one from this number because. of the political partisan that. one of you lot have you heard called love.
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in cheesier for more than a few days at a time. but on this visit he was delayed so the days turned into weeks. and the turning pump in the us through the carriage was not good enough. cargo jets not. included our were kind of. you know what are the doctors doing who kind of this would you have said i wouldn't when it's more certain to put on southerners to her but those who aren't active can you know a color thought about the emphasis you know you have some. have thought that up on the family or i thought how it was run. out of some of it out here. a general unicorn and that's evidence of it about in order. for the jet.
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immediately questions sprang out. who ordered the killing. carried it out. and had they received help. medieval western society was a feudal society so it took jail to keep the law and as soon as the pope ended his speech some people stood up and said god will sit down and the entrance to the city was horrific they killed people in the streets in their houses and in. the crusades an arab perspective that was sold one shop. on. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news of people who were subject to the decisions made by the powerful when he called them should feel about will the general election in
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december the 12th as old anything when you see big groups of people walking through europe they're all individuals with children the lloyd's of it but still is this place has become a complete trust the so-called there is simply no where to put all these people you have to hear all of them and to treat them with some dignity and respect. a policy imposed decades ago no pregnant woman part that she would select to be goods and when the boy is changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences you're creating a pool of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at every level are being it being given money money to agree to start zation our money to get other people to agree to sterilization how does their examines the politics of population control as coronavirus continues to devastate the united states the race to the white house goes on joe biden has all but secured his place is the
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democratic nominee but can he beat still trump joining us for continuing coverage of the u.s. election 2020 on al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with the top stories here on out as iraq president trump says he will sign an executive order to temporarily suspend all immigration into the u.s. he says it's to protect american lives and jobs after the coronavirus pandemic led to at least 22000000 people applying for unemployment benefits john hendren has more now from chicago. this is a surprise in the sense that it was delivered late at night not in his news conference where he could be questioned about it and that just happened hours ago here in the u.s. but this is fully in character for donald trump you remember that he had the ban
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from immigration from muslim countries that was overturned by a court and modified and of course this is the president who his made his whole seem stopping illegal immigration and now in this case he is stopping illegal immigration you can bet that he'll be asked about that in the news conference tomorrow we expect to hear a little more on that when that happens for the 1st time in history u.s. oil prices have crossed below 0 as produces a foster running out of space to store their output early trading in asian stock markets so it rice likely to just $2.00 a barrel lock downs in a sponsor the coronavirus pandemic have produced a massive slump in demand for energy there's now an excess supply of oil well the pandemic has forced australia's 2nd largest carrier into voluntary administration after the government refused to bail it out the day to day running of virgin australia is to be placed in the control of another company want to assess a review the world health organization's warning against complacency some european
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countries ease restrictions nurseries in norway of reopened and small businesses are trading again in some parts of germany and denmark. floods in western kenya have killed 12 people including policemen on a rescue mission the government says at least $4000.00 people have been displaced more rain is forecast and people are being urged to move to higher ground a service has been held in sri lanka to remember those killed in a series of bomb attacks on easter sunday last year so side bombers targeted churches and luxury hotels last april killing at least $279.00 people and injuring $500.00 others the former police chief and defense minister have both been charged with murder for failing to act on intelligence over the bombings but those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera world assassination that's what i felt.
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was even better known as abu jihad was one of the founders of the palestine liberation organization the p.l.o. and the right turned man of its chairman yes out of fun. he was shot dead by israeli agents in tunisia in april 988. for nearly 25 years israel refused to acknowledge its role in the operation but in 2012 it's admitted carrying out the assassination. a rare admission of responsibility for an extrajudicial killing. his family friends and supporters were distraught a lot of. undoubtedly
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details of the killing of a major palestinian figure offered a rare glimpse into israeli covert operations. what had been an open secret was now in the public domain so look after the pursuit of the. sharia. we should be servants. do too much for the call of. course the real. issue or the location. of the. show a little bit of. a movie is only. to soothe. you such as money searches. are going to war with. russia. very. very shallow there were leslie service 31.
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for the 1st time the exact details of the operation were out in the open. the israeli hit squad had apparently traveled to cheney's ear by c. roundabout he would. be again the surly to us to see what it was. to use. and share servant girl if you want. to see what it took to watch all the film she was at a little. girl who who who who lives on the ship. has all of the hope of a deal. in the city. who was claim. we're going to. cover the cost of the women russians who are
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some again. having arrived outside the house and killed the security guard the squad's next priority was to establish that abu jihad was inside. the israelis had put together an elaborate plan designed to confirm the palestinians presence without alerting him. this was a high risk operation. disaster nation team was operating on foreign soil
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with a mission to kill a high profile arab figure and escape undetected the stakes could not have been higher. or commented of course. that on a thumb from older pfizer suddenness with the article 5. was serving. i thought you know. that one of muscles. last sabbath. and i thought this was. a little.
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but. the israeli arrest of the palestinian lawyer. was a ploy to ensure that i would you heard would be on the phone. which mossad and the commando force adore ready bulked. abu jihad had fallen into the trap. outside the house the commandos were given the confirmation they needed to move in . the extrajudicial killing raise several questions. did israeli intelligence and the military act alone. or did they get local assistance from influential figures
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inside. man a mile on my something then and what dot com has done with honors from there. i was here. when i was almost sold by one clear the could have. been lucky to have been. the one that. jihad's house was in city. a residential area where diplomats and politicians lived. and it was attributed with orbital of moments of. rhythm and fork in the computer. i mean i'm. going to feel. from the minute. they remain
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that if you hurt another player i may not have to. look at the written stuff. a lot of. the minotaur. so for a 2nd. i mean in this business of. the stuff you've been to mr morton for not. going to kill anybody. is tomorrow. and there are the republic. of life. not that i'm the. last one for a month. free has and i have few months sabia been told us what. lesson 100. i thought that i missed my head on a school fever has it and the month of it i mean the year the belmont i mean the
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f.a.a. had done what i. say that was all meditate every minute all possible thoughts and would. run in with a method of estimate. the israeli operation had taken months of planning. with the hit squad training in a replica of abu jihads villa built in haifa. the mockup was so similar that the distance from the beach to the house was exactly the same. the. only one minuto to who a lot of posters of.
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than ever unless i said that this war can. and it can 100 or 100 years but that what happened. yesterday no one had. country sejarah i mean i don't see your philosophy at the start of. level month. kind of allows worms. gelatin to go to a. lesser what for. this. part of. the list or how does it have. a selective.
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there were other questions too over the deployment of security guards and an interruption to the power supply. i certainly do lyman. i had lived with him going into usually. usually you know who. had kind of a book who can i do miss 1000000 dollar kind of. a moment. when one of the staff and how do you mean i meant i don't really mean the thing. at sunset on the day of the raid there was a power failure. oh look at another search has said the pause but he. got up tell her mother because that's what. this.
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and you live we. feel. uncompromising politics clearly cost him his life. but it's never really been clear why the israeli government chose to wait 25 years before admitting responsibility for his killing. perhaps the passage of time was enough. to send a message to the p.l.o. in 2012 about the scale of its military reach. involvement there's no shortage of allegations but precious little hard evidence. the extrajudicial killing of. heard was controversial. and even with the revelations in the israeli newspaper interview still remains shrouded in
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mystery. al-jazeera was goes on a roller coaster journey in iran and discovers how football can empower a refugee community itself to lead and identity. i'd like to prove to the world cup comes up. i will be able to prove myself to my townsmen friends and myself. able to play the psychic child for afghan united on al-jazeera. the skies over the raven peninsula are still pretty full of clouds and that's an extension of what's happening in kenya at $30.00 pm which is the rain's coming northwards and they've been so significant rain recently causing flooding in yemen
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that could be a few more showers saved in the west obviously the something around riyadh moving towards bahrain and qatar this is during choosing eventually or moves across into iran as a few showers leaving things quieter but not absolutely quiet behind but all this time syria iraq in the event it's been warming up it's been generally quiet now admittedly the blue here in turkey that's fairly active sherry weather but it's not really coming south i don't think enjoy the sunshine running down for the same class it is produced flooding recently in kenya and interesting it is quite a lot of forecast rain in somalia including in the capital of mogadishu this is been proven to produce flash flooding and this time of year it may well do so again it is the way it is time of year more or less now on the next month or 6 weeks. which means there's not much rain for the south much of southern africa is draw at this time of the year cape town's no exception is not much cloud there and the forecast next 3 days is pretty steady fine weather for all.
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