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he's humbled the race to the point. from these historic sent backs until job only what it takes to beat. special come out just. opening up despite a record number of new infections pakistan starts easing its coronavirus lockdown. and i'm richelle carey this is all just their life until hall so coming up the pandemic cast a shadow on ve day celebrations in russia as it becomes a new coronavirus hot spot in. the u.s. box a u.n. resolution on the pandemic that did not directly mention the world health organization. and try to virus in one year's crowded prisons fear and anger as 30
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percent of inmates and one in jail are infected. delicate balance between keeping people healthy and protected the economy is going head to head in pakistan a country has started lifting lockdown measures just as the number of daily infections reaches a new high 7800 more cases have been reported in pakistan on friday bringing the total to around $27000.00 close to $700.00 people have died but restrictions are being starting on saturday as fears grow for the economy that slipping into recession. for this so come all how is this rollout this re opening if you will supposed to supposed to happen. where the government very clear unknown. opening would be limited.
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particularly corner shops and neighborhood be open and some factory go door point however it. seems that if it's another normal day standing by the warning from the medical community that such a move lead to an exponential rise in the number of gates they've had in progress than most people here are nordo. people who are north waiting their modest shopkeeper and then while dated the excitement that all are open. to many people saying that it is a move that could prove to be. no where to be on par get down to the where did this experimental work sonar the government had already said their different than alarming rise in the number of cases that they may have to
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reconfigure back into are locked down so indeed a lot of uncertainty right now we have been able to do the market's coming back to life to do no one know yet you're right it is an experiment c'mon it's really an experiment with people's lives is it not a false choice that many leaders are putting out there that if we we have to open up the economy that sense that it's an either or i mean don't get a handle on the health situation what chance does the economy really have of recovering anyway to get does the government have any measures in place to stimulate the economy to help people so that it's not an either or choice. indeed did the next question but. why did they doing more politics on the. provincial government have said that they're not happy with. great trick sions in fact there had been some confusion where deeper. province of
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sindh saying their day will open only on monday they will be accompanied down now it should also be remembered that educational institutions will remain closed large more than shopping. and clothes and while there will be some precautions opening up markets is going to have probably a negative effect because on the one hand the country wants to open its industry because the prime minister said there were hardships that people were getting unemployed and there were demands from their trade to open up by the way they were defied the order and we also now hear that groups are threatening that they will go ahead with their demonstrations on the 1819 despite the fact that the government has a ban on all of congregations. even to stop people from going to the mosque but the religious leadership in this country again warned the government that they were defied those orders so it's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out
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this is after all on territory the government does not know what gratification and it's really have and the medical community obviously will be aborting this very closely because they're the front line against 19 and they're the ones who are most notably ok hyder with the latest there from islamabad thank you very much. russian president vladimir putin is leading a ceremony right now to mark victory in europe day in moscow these are live pictures as this is happening it's the 75th anniversary in a major parade had been planned but that obviously is postponed to do public health concerns about the coronavirus for the 1st time in recent years western delegates were due to attend have canceled during the 2nd world war the then soviet union lost most of its more citizens rather than any other country or producer on a brown joins me live now from moscow so sana we were just showing pictures there just a moment ago of russian president vladimir putin leading a very different ceremony that what otherwise have happened.
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well yes most good looks very eerie today on unusual for such a big day for russia and this day was meant to be a big showcase for russian president with lots of world leaders invited some of them confirmed their participation like french president among you know mccrone for example but none of them are coming and as the epidemic starts it's in this country in march the kremlin had to make a very difficult decision to postpone the celebrations and to cancel the parade which is actually very important for kremlin because nowadays putin seen his ratings approval rating speakers all time low and the economy is deteriorating so that was a big thing for them ok it was their last now the minute these celebrations have to be called which proved. exactly so and let's talk about what we have in today and
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parades yes. no carry on oksana. and we are going to see in that very heavy asian parades today and most of the mass events are going to be moved online people are going to see fireworks entirely and this massive event called. immortal regiment when hundreds of thousands of people annually taken the streets carrying the portrayed of their relatives who died in the world war 2 is also going to be online ok oksana brown thank you very much joining us from moscow. there and state has blocked efforts by the u.n. security council to adopt a resolution calling for a global ceasefire during the pandemic washington object as to the language and emotion referring to the world health organization the bodies are all in the pandemic is the subject of a growing dispute between the world's 2 major economic powers our diplomatic editor james has more. here stonier the current president of the security council
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invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europe speak 945 also marked the birth of the united nations and the multilateral system but it's a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to cope with 19 it's now 6 weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call the fury of the vials illustrates the folly of war that is why today i am calling for an immediate global ceasefire in all corners of the worlds. it is time to put armed conflict on lockdown and focus together on the to fight of all lives in the weeks since then an unseemly battle behind the scenes with the security council unable to agree on the words of a resolution to back the secretary-general school after president trump said he would cut future funding to the world health organization u.s.
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negotiators blocked any reference to the w.h.o. in the resolution while china threatened to veto any resolution that didn't mention it this latest version of the u.n. draft resolution includes compromise language is that of the references to world health organization it talks about the united nations and its specialized health agencies in reality there's only one of those and it is the w.h.o. negotiators thought they have the agreement of both choice and the u.s. to this text but when senior trumpet ministration officials in washington sort they objected taking us back to stage one deadlock james plays out as era at the united nations they number of covert 1000 deaths in brazil has raged a daily high more than 750 people have died in just 24 hours amazon a state has been the hardest hit hundreds of coffins have been sent to the original capital menow says more funerals are expected more than 10000 people have died from
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the virus and brazil argentina's president has announced an extension of the mandatory lockdown of the capital when assad has until may 24th the countries face strict horenstein measures to stop the virus from spreading this is been over the past 50 days but as it is has been the hardest hit the city what were main lockdown while restrictions in other parts of the country are being eased argentina has reported more than 5000 and actions in 273 deaths. the coronavirus is in fact in more than 30 percent. at present in central colombia there are fears now the outbreak could expand to the rest of the city. reports. already was one of the most overcrowded prisons in colombia now it has become one of the main hotspots of coronavirus contagion and in $700.00 inmates in guards that so far tested positive for more than 30 percent of the prison population this detainee says he tested negative to the virus but remains held with the sick. there
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is no place like the negative from the positive worried relatives outside the center say they feared the worst my son tells me that it is very bad in sight that there are infected people on top of one another there are no priorities for her sleeping quarters it's a very bad situation representatives of the prison staff say there is little that can be done at this point. considering the reduced space in the building the overcrowding it's been impossible to establish the sort of isolation zones required by the secretary of health in these cases and this obviously has made the virus easier to spread. officials now fear the outbreak could expand to the rest of the city of the saints in colombia splaying in our disinfecting surrounding neighborhoods. fears of contagion of lead to riots in past weeks in other prisons in colombia. leaving dozens dead the united nations high commissioner for human
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rights says the unsanitary conditions in prisons across the region or of grave concern conditions in many prisons in the americas region the worrying preexisting structural problems such as chronic. conditions. access to health care of unable to cope now. many facilities across in april columbia's government had announced that it would put at least $4000.00 low risk inmates under house arrest to try and reduce the spread of infection 3 weeks later only $328.00 have been moved as conditions continue to worsen i listen to. still ahead on al-jazeera our ports of threats bloodshed and forced addiction beneath the shiny veneer of saudi arabia's planned mega city.
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demand for home delivery says up so why are some kenyan drivers unhappy about the extra business. hello we got somewhere to where the pushing into western parts of europe over the next couple days but for the time being it is largely fine and dry for the central and western parts the west the weather is further east we've got some lively showers there just around that western side of russia's just 12 celsius with the sharing around for moscow but into the heart of europe it's generally dry we got a few showers just around southern germany down towards the isles and he comes out west of weather pushing into western france just around the brest peninsula see some cloud of rain also tumbling in across spain and portugal over the next day or so this feature that we have making its way across scotland will introduce much cooler air across the british isles as we go through the next day or so something
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of a change coming through it will probably not be high having said that but certainly feeling a good deal fresher than of late those showers continue across western parts and big downpours into southern areas of france the eastern side of spain into the western side of the bed but for much of the mediterranean it looks fine to drive with plenty of sunshine as is the case too across much of north africa you might just catch the odd shower just around the far north of morocco pushing into northern areas of algeria for a time but for the most part we're looking at plenty of sunshine over the next couple of days there we go with those showers around a battle on sunday with a top temperature of 20. i easily test trades and trace frank assessments why is it it's only struggling to cope with the number coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action we put them behind her informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in
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a place like haiti where there is one ventilator 3000000 people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines as india done enough to nip the spread of a lot of ours in the inside story on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now pakistan has started listing lockdown measures as the number of daily infections reaches a new high there are fears over the state of its economy that's slipping into a recession. russia is marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the 2nd world war but its large scale
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public events have been postponed because of the pandemic has russia's experiencing a delayed at the time nick cases have risen by more than 10000 a day for 6 straight days. the u.s. has blocked efforts by the un security council to adopt a resolution seeking a global ceasefire during the pandemic negotiations have been going on for weeks. the death of a prominent tribal leader in saudi arabia has thrown the spotlight on tensions over the kingdom's new mega city project a blow for him he was shot by security forces 3 weeks ago after refusing to give up his home to make way for the planned city called you know financial concerns are mounting about the city's future as well as some avenge of a report. this is when saudi officials reported 300 over the body of a piece to his tribe his family denies the official not of that of the groene was a terrorist who was killed after opening fire at security forces. and in videos
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uploaded on the internet he complained that he was being asked to leave his ancestral land a rare public defiance to a royal decree. that if. i'm from outside i've always mohamed been solomon wants to build his new projects so many villages have started the phases of displacing people in this area these are sort of houses survey to start forcing people to leave their houses of course the people here rejecting this and refusing displacement i'm still not sure with the muslims a welcome to be here or not. the tribe in north west in the blue province is in the path of a mega project called the oem a $500000000000.00 city to be built from scratch on the picture rescue at sea and a rock said he was standing in its way. this is when he was killed for refusing to comply in a shootout with security forces. the saudi crown prince is ambitious vision
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2030 and the construction in the new york project had snags since its announcement in 2017 satellite images of pain by al-jazeera sure that in the last 3 years just a few royal palaces have been built the small airport for private planes is far from the grand junction promised in the marketing campaign 3 years ago activists say there is major corruption involved to a degree which transfers land to mohammed bin sole man that is then bought by the saudi state for new york and the people of the land are evicted the confiscation of the land will not be stopped the g.m. will take them and it will effect to be able to destroy their houses but there is no and i was no financial ability to build and was not able to convince international investors to put money in this region since i'm in the since the killing of $280.00 most of the international companies. decided not.
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to come inside today beyond and the best and only project so neither the jenkins was that it's not good because of the by international investment the kingdom is likely to borrow $58000000000.00 to balance its budget and with record law and prices additional finances for ambitious projects are unlikely. progress and a failure to attract investment was before the coronavirus pandemic and the global economic slowdown if that doesn't change the prince's dream could remain just that osama bin job it does there. breaking news out of libya right now there are reports that a new rocket attack has been carried out on the airport and the capital tripoli senator and a civilian plane belonging to libyan airlines was hit as a result of this is go to the capital now tripoli and bring in our mood of joe ahead who is joining us live so i mean obviously i'm going there have been calls for some sort of cease fire particularly since it spent pandemic is it that's obviously not happening and libya so what do you know. not happening you know.
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kelly said the theme of this battle. today has been targeting support for the past few hours with the causes of pockets would see the smoke coming out of the mighty 3 buildings on fire and we're getting reports from the city both civilian families. going out in the streets in a state of shock. and. some reports from a major airport suggest that there is a civilian plane a set on fire do you. 'd share that this airport an aide to the airport is the only of collation airport in the capital
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tripoli and it has been the target of have forces rockets and even air strikes since the day he launched it did military campaign to take control of tripoli and last you have to those forces say that there is. a drone long sial in that airport used by to push it drones to target have to those forces locations in southern tripoli and maybe other who kinships including in central libya and also in the west especially a lot. as you know richelle but. about. 170 kilometers. in the west in the south of tripoli has been the help of hostiles forces and it has been also used by have those forces to launch
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air strikes to. target the government forces lucretia's in southern tripoli the question is whether or not hostile forces were his call to be national to deescalate and gain from targeting civilian areas as you know that this may be the airport is at the heart of civilian area residential area many many families are now out in the streets in a still. dozens of grad rockets largely by have guns forces are targeted to the airport. that have the resources have not been a response to the call from the united nations support mission. statements condemning the attacks on civilians on civilians in cities and those additional area as. well so even from the united nations the spokesman of the
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united nations secretary. the script account the. secretary general. has been also calling on the war parties to refrain from targeting civilian facilities but it seems that has the force of mark responding only 2 to 4 hours ago the fact that the diplomatic neighborhood in tripoli were. of indices the direction b.c. the italian embassy and also other diplomatic mission headquarters killing 3 people and wounding several others worship men without what have at the latest about what's happening there at the in the key airport thank you. anger over the killing of an unarmed black man in the u.s. state of georgia is still boiling over that's despite the arrest of 2 suspects and the police promising a thorough investigation so really it is all the one thing that like many
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protesters are demanding justice for 25 year old a model our very who was shot and killed and february his mother says that he was out jogging and suburban brunswick they 2 suspects they were charged with murder this week told police they thought he was a burglar more than 20000000 people have joined the jobless cues in the u.s. in april the worst monthly memory numbers rather since the great depression in 1909 had a client asked more on the employment crisis caused by the crowd a virus pandemic it's a remarkable statistic 20500000 americans are out of work numbers not seen since the great depression almost 15 percent of the country's workers looking for help from the government but because of the way it's counted the number is likely closer to 20 percent of the country's workforce out of their jobs these are not just numbers they are people who are suffering well not in. so i mean sure and also makes things. or it and all sorts of.
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you know making aren't out and the number is likely higher because of old filing systems many people have yet to be able to file for unemployment data samone has been trying for 2 months aaron of patients that i'm still one of the millions i do understand. but it's ridiculous some politicians are anxious to reopen the economy like iowa's governor trying to force people back to work if you are an employer and you offer to bring your employee back to work and they decide not to do that saval and terry. and what's more i'm looking for part of a quit ok about see we don't have it happen very often it's a voluntary quit and so therefore they would not be eligible for the unemployment the employment money and the u.s. president is promising a quick rebound as well we're going to rebuild it we're going to rebuild it back as
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fast as we can and i think we're going to have an incredible transition. but transition leads to 4th quarter 3rd quarter i call it transition will start to see it so already happening but economists are doubtful saying it could take years to get the economy back to where it was and it will be much longer for the unemployed workers you know for previous research like research in the great depression a great recession that workers who lose their jobs during a downturn take a long time to get back to. so the great recession has a lot of young workers young workers took about 10 years to get back to the level of hurting all of this could have a big impact on one job in particular his the number status will ever i think he will lose no president has ever been reelected with with numbers like this i mean they weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was the p.f. reelection in 1980
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a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera. business is very for online and home delivery services because of the chronic virus restrictions but in kenya's capital some of those going toward or say they are not think any of the profits and are struggling to make ends meet welcome web reports from nairobi. it's been more than a month since pubs in nairobi like this one are popping with life. kenya's government closed bars and restaurants to prevent the spread of the corona virus. but the risk to life. in the kitchen. through meat is a local speciality steak a ways are allowed and motorbike riders like france his career deliver to those who don't venture out. it's a big risk due to the. good.
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bit of. france he says the 3 deliveries around which as a rule the world ladies down he's struggling to look after his family it's not easy riding around on a bike all day nairobi's know that he will be at the moment reading a lot of the time you want to throw at it for walking down the road for the right as they think they're old enough 40 kilometers long and then there's the pressure of trying to get home safely before the sunset the police have been accused of rights abuses when enforcing it they found off the dog right to say they might be beaten will have to pay a bribe to customers say they plan to get their favorite food at home but they miss the few times that at the restaurant those who have given them things here and there you think that they're going to go but they have not told him that.
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business is booming for other delivery services to workers from this company microsurgery for customers who send a list. writers deliver them to their homes for us it's exploded we resist them now before they fall for you know. even thinking of no watching or acquiring leave the world to be able to live with. it it's a service that only some can afford not the writers themselves. francis says his income is down by about how many others have no work to a lot of economic activity has ground to a complete halt millions of informal work has been left destitute from tuesday like so many others as he called waiting to see. malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. public health authorities in rome have accelerated the development of a network of cycling lanes italian capital it's created 150 kilometers of emergency
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bike lanes to give people more options to avoid public transport before the pandemic the existing pathways weren't connected and the network was expanding very slowly more people will choose to cycle even after the emergency is over. so we kept the headlines right now on al jazeera forces loyal to libyan war locally for hot star have struck the police functioning airport a rocket attack is believed to have hit a civilian plane at the mitiga airports after has been trying for months to take control of the libyan capital but his attempts have been. repulsed by the un recognized government. pakistan has started lifting the lockdown measures as the number of daily infections reaches a new high and there are fears over the state of its economy that slipping into recession has more from the capital islamabad. the government heard.
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the opening would be limited to. particularly corner shops and neighborhood would be open and that come factory a good open however to see it seemed very different from now the norm. by the warning from the medical community there is such a move. to an entry ride in the number of gated in august on. nord rating their mark rasch is marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the 2nd world war but its large scale public events those are obviously postponed because of the pandemic says russia is experiencing a delayed epidemic. it added states has blocked efforts by the un security council to adopt a resolution calling for a global ceasefire during the pandemic washington objected to the language in
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a motion referring to the world health organization canada's unemployment rate has risen by 13 percent after lock down stalled the economy around $2000000.00 jobs were wiped out last month most in the province of quebec it's the worst unemployment rate the country has seen since the recession of 1902. anger over the killing of an unarmed black man in the u.s. state of georgia is still boiling over that's despite the arrest of 2 suspects and police promising a thorough investigation so now really it is a focus of the hunt. like many are testers are demanding justice for 25 year old who was shot and killed while jogging and february 2 suspects charged with his murder this week told police they thought he was a burglar and so the headlines keep it on al-jazeera watch more news to come in the meantime let's hand it over to entire story. ruins that speak of a rich history and go once raised from this pond that's more than 600 years ago
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this is the old town of the door to the sacred value of the gas into this century. ancient traditions are still being embraced here today that may change less than 2 kilometers away bulldozers are never the ground for a controversial new airport that's expected to shuttle millions of tourists to historic sites the airport should then be the sacred folly to share has culture and traditions for thailand's but the big powers warning because it's the door to much of. the kind of poor is divine. i would be in favor of an airport if more people come and make business with us but only if bieber preserve our environment and our ruins some farmers like. their lives may change this to bring development to our community and country. mostly us involved in the attempted coup in venezuela washington says it wasn't even those detained suspects seem to
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claim otherwise but the u.s. and most of latin america want nicolas maduro out of power but does that mean venezuela this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program now on the 3rd of may the venezuelan government announced it had detained a group of what it called most norreys trying to reach venezuela on speedboats along with several dozen colombians the group reportedly numbered around 50 at least 8 people were killed in the incident as the venezuelans in effect ambushed the group having apparently waited for them sure the mission according to the government was to kill venezuela's president nicolas maduro and then spark a coup in caracas but others claim.

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